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He hat offices in ;Nati/Vona. at 'the Coal Office, 30 Ann - street:(ad'; joiningthe Tribune Woe.) -Borrons,'No..l2, Stale street: -- P f/fILADELPH/A, Real Estate and Coal Office r i 9 'Pine street. ..„ Bei,mtato a n,.§.E ci;ineilinhietpteatni pbere ourTUTF:tan •Aleent.eed..terrns adverti -1011;1r-erne/L. • " ' '9l:ll43olorrEs. ; WILLIAMIVTOSTER JR, r IatADFOITit OqqNTY. ;OrThe letters o! ouc Washington city, mid Liar. • ;1411:quiti cotiespo . ndenta,.publisbetiliiiis inorning,-sre vrorthy.of-a'carnful reading.. : , - CV, -M133111111.-.7A -machine for making r Omitted inie.k. (rem amempered clay has put been Mr. 'Tiontai:Hartlei 4 1 1:11t . idlurgh, and f!"!:"A its deacriV!an,. apmra to pouraa decided al ..!..74*Mrs.-wirer , any now . in use The, machine is re• ;•entarkably simple in' its , consiroction, and port- Rbla, itnd recup complete Will not costcret $660. It 11e*teithe clay by means of ja coMbinationtEcams, iavers, 6cc., and gives an equal pressure, to the top and, hottom of the brick, and when the pressureceas. e, the hricks elide cat from . between. the itistoci of ... ...:;t4e.rO4l4ite,.isiol: are ready to set in the kiln. The r f:-014.4 - ivlticlt is -taken directly from - the bank, passes thioirgh en admirable pulverizer whkth consists of eilitideri - and concave: The calculation is F. to.mike 3060 bricks.hour, he the engine is att:so. nervoluiloas per Minute, or 6000 when at 100 raVoltiti - Orts: Aftercluse examination 'sie see no reason irhy ibis m achtne will .not answer the expectations thelpets ons: Interested, send are must say that we mach" admire the.tztannir in 'initial', the air can 811- thebti* t e centre ofbri c k, daring the. pros-. note and ttglaim;ilztliiOtot. the brick, without hoist tag-.9r. Warming ..the 'pistons- from .the moulds. We understand that our enterrtrising felhor citizens, W. ''.;M'Clelland and 3. Oakely, ere interested in the " „ ,Cortespinultuaca of the !' Morning Pint.” 1846. IDeIIATE If/ VII El SMATE. A • veryimportatrt wad interesting - debate took place .414,-thrisetattra La , day. . I will giteyouthe substance of tbe metal speeches "7?'The"4ejtete stemmed thiconiidenition of the fol -IQw Tag ceseitiiien;stibreitted some time since by Mr ,I-Itithryttna:„ - - - Resolved, That- the Fresident of the United Sires Irereqiiestedt* communicate to the , Seoate . c.opiei of t anycdrrespoadencethetmayheirtakenphicebetween the.sortheriiies of * the' United-'Stater end those of Great Britain since the la,t docutneut. ,transmitted in vulatien to the subject Of the Oregon territory, or of, so mach thereof as may be communicated without - L tletsinrostotheyablic interest., t -, fFifirtee'snicl he hoped his friend from Dela :-Seanfiroaki Corbett ham tweeting thie molutionfura -1 4; 4 4,1. a. [lhtSee is no doubt that there are letters fretOMr McLania "hot, us the chairrivan of the Com anstestern Foreign Relations opposes ibis motion. we are to presume tbat the executive government 6 ods it ta cOStvejtgittit: to communicate those letters to the Ben moment. He then argued at -lettigt6that the atntry was not prepared to sustain the fresitlintiti his Girlie to the whole of Oregon.— ' TA, if the.rirsident desired the notice to pass be ;46413 eitaiso; he should tell the Senate too that itwas ;Amsted upon ram'clitior-to the whole of the territory.— Merrald it was a gteat mistake to couple the notice i ''"Strna'alailuns with in assertion of our claim to the whole ofpregon.,,Did the President, he Stoked, intend to ,Lienhitsin his 'Position everrat the hazard of a warf -7-g'iO,s-lo;;Shinikl hive known that, after what has hap• peat', the country was out likely to sus' — .He said the careful observer:of what had transpired here. : andin. taglatide,within ihe-last three Months Ixtytat-perceive thitt.public opinion in both countries is --tteomirw to a conclusion that this coaitroversy ought to =be settled and w not Very diveiae- le r -the one country or the .caber et to the general bat of such settle shams -is the offer"msdel by the United r;States try. England jai 1826. • There is no room to `dsialttriold he, that this` Country is:eiadylo stand by .., - . that.."oltir,.truhiientittlly and in effect; Such was his •:ppinion,,at leant, and circumstances centricity ind , cate - tharGrearßiltain in ail . probability Would not regard -state proposition as unfit to be. considered. He had saliCtitainit weeks ago that he did not intend to dir cusalitlea at length, and certainly. not to adduce ar gumentsitegninst oar.own claim. But ilappeared to itri..tliaiAire if a concurrence of arguments, or cow eide;ralions, in favor of regarding the }9th parallel as the . .oo-afilato . of dersiareattion, :Airldeln both countries might well respect.; It liesi foe rztanY years been the anent of chtimed ups* 49 de. gettetrointi leeching.' beyond it. 'We have offered to , yield' every thing north of :h.'' . It the:boundary be on;twten the country this side of the Rock AI cards, sad has bee r s .sieco the purchaire of Louisiana front France , . . • "Irwin W.; onthe genital notion of contiguity ..taectreGattges, tide lista be continued '1 ipaefiniudy wen," .or-it ellested triton to the ”nenhviesternercean," ttien it i bate. OA out side theTralleyof the COlumbia, to which. '.-14*ii:jOiti*e, O'er Title is Maintainable on the ground 'OfArta? . i.-distuatten• Tbe governmeat of the United ••-. ,f - pi_ii,dispne.u. -a , (suaistlikttrievvrusered- any line south of forty-nine, t(Pith tht:Wrigation ofrihe 'Columbie;) end:it never ` , chit: it Maim/ t ea AO concerned to, regard this as . a . vettled-riuti: -As:to_ the navigationof the Columbia, permanently, orfor Et term of years that is all matter ,far Init; . iiiiscinalie. end (Heed!) riegociation. 1 . -4 1 , 14 - itifen;in.riplitc;'Mr Websters l aid, the senator i - ,trotn, ildeszeOusetts ..bar, for the. t time , this 1 imoming, in dila. Senate; takennposh. on on the gnat. Ition.4 - otegee:: Not only bus' be dont) hat, but he has *likeiteatt . .aeitlinatyPrecantions °getup! the possibility ,of .hie , , position. being tujstaken—m .precaution .that groWs.by no lumina out of any.want'of 'capacity oPon thisliaitton spill( n: this body without the aid of eta. 1 Unitte'llatiii:' . : There _ is a anlamoity in the roma .with 1 'ar'hicli the '' of' f . 1 4 - h . _ _:oplaums.the senator rom ~ Mame !netts , -hvietheenitanounaetl to -day, - which, ; - Oonnected - with 1 the ibareeternf thittienatarforabilitided , :influenin in 'mu ooini 16-, _ Mikes .that 'announcement:of ireaihrt:. l l put encisi .itt. this contest , . . } ' ~. - i c....:Thb.i'resident has, M theJoigtheat Of that senator 1 iiindetitiarekestit leyeral- Aescriptionsl but mainly in 1 hiithtk.iiiseksdiheititle of. the Veiled Statesto th e VstiOlt. of thii - Jerritory up, .ta the. guisian. boun- 1 ‘dttry i ;end dolt - in. Abe . mos:sage -:iti. j which :-- he• re. . , commends: - tha;termiontitnt Of thesubSisting sonyen-- tidif beiiien' the United tats and Great: ' Brita in.-- „., Thelsenator.fr Om liassachosrcts think.. that by the assertioo,of that title in connexion-with the recononeti datiOnof. notice; the Freebie/It of the Milted - Statet. basetahirrti4secktitis lineation; and that ,qierefore, whia . . eve .. .T.43llllmthe result of. the action of Congress_upon the recomi endaticrni. of the gxecutive; the Presideit of the finite&Stiit es,eild 'ept, CAngress„will be held iisponithiO:nefOra:the Aniericin poople.: 7 -that ail ate iliffteit4itts Xhich may. ovine in referimee to the Ore gon cyr - fatioe are . to bu trActebatit-tt, en error on the !mum(' the rtneident committed; in his menage to ' • Coagresa,on the ,!sticir9 e ses s i on. The senator too that the judgment of e PresiclOirtier stagreetly ealightenod Reamer . .. bOttribe United Siataran4 Great I .. l ;liitatri.4 - OincEMfriitid en a fixed mode of adjusting thisdilfieu filed mode is, thd isstimr lion as the basis of the adjustment, not the arbilrnry Ihteof4l9 degrees, but the proposition of Ino, which I . , yr ‘ cutt ,... south of Eat line for the purpose of national ad Aecinge, yielding up the navigation of the Columbia river to - Greatßritain. Now this thing is announced I lollop saUthe first announcement in , the Senate of the Unitej States this sessinn, of a disposition any vrhfre . (thiMgh tie htad Seen it in ifire, or tht papers foritie jast:threct..44;.) . 4tit;tliti first innconcement, In the, Senate of its; Unltesi Stutesby fifidyingcmiiipg to his recollection, that .there is the possibility. in. any stale of circumstantes."rif. the Slates conceding to GreOt Britain the navigation of the delemhis Ayer. I To tidit,,polnt be .deaireitto 'wrte& the particalarnt. teni ion of ant Senatel_ The public iipiahntrif-thritwo countHegirecitrrling to tbiisenaii mfrotti,Muritchusetta ! lecorrietzing to the phiiit of argoliaticiatikoniliitrude of the. proposition- oflB26,nad alt all keep - what that was. !Slaw (Wa :pi itron filet Trilenta itselfilhat we .tatted :ecneitii . 161 , ',ritt a Ai.- of Conlieri tile; w4oletof Rieglin;'&i the end , of three atcmitifa besinning.to`tiereble on the 49th pateilel-faiieng back upon it; and at the endof three weeki itureerfidlitv hack.arnob of that parallel, racd . ding every ' , -hoar, entil, • by the taletrof legislative pro.. gremlin!, three months:eters; will bring an en the point where We' Will itnieritier the whole country to Great Britain in order_ to get clear of a .ivar,f Mr..llannegan. Let them !tithe! Mr jfllew continued,' eitistmig'state of .things convince ;nter than. the President .of the United States has riot committed a greet einar; but that he :has manifested greet- -patrinthun. antV, great 1 judgment'in averting our claim as cornmeniorate with our :title to the whole of - this territory. The whole of debate; thus far. has proc eed ed urea the assumptior , whicb be helieved' unmatained by any reason or fact—a talk; matititrtion 7 tinit Great Britain bat a just 'right to a pen, of _this country; and that she will net sacrifice a rat tal trerjurt right', but wil fight for them; and that thesofme-wemuar sacrifices pert of ourjeat 'iglus, rather than fight,fot there.= Sir, if Con'gress had the first week arils session pm tied this resolution, and the next week had followed it op by • bill toe:tend our laws as recammended bYftte F.xecutive, this Oregon di Ifteulty Gould in tnyjudg meat, bare been settled without blood or tie loss of one Rem of this land of the United States. But after we have witnessed, and the world has whet-mind, what has transpired here--after CortgreyslMs faltered—or rather the Setuato has faltered. in the face of .a rote in House of Representatives of three to 'one.- and one orer-and after a distitigehthed senator at the end of three months of time proixoes to fall bank im the Co lumbia riser—what ii likely to be the course of Great Britain? This come of proem:Jill seems to in. vile her to'elaim the eihole. Every inch that we recede from the ground we ori ginally took. multiplies the chimes of a fight for this country with Gum Britain. When shesens hesiuttion —when she sees divided counsels • —arben she sees the President 'censored for the manner in which be has conducted himself on this subjet—when .be sees three months of,time wasted and the armof the government paralyzed it borne, she will not hesitate as to_ her l'course of policy on this sulijsct. Not at all. Bottle senator has made aniither proticulton; end that IS—he supposed in order to give public opinion in the two countries time to settle down upon the Columbia air er—that, In hisjudgernent, we Cosign, sop thishusi ness altogether for a month;that we ought to postpone this resolution. For what purpose! Wby, until south er steamer can arrive here and inform us whether or nut Queen Victoria is pouting at tw—to inform us whether or not the British government are pleased or offended with our doings bets. This, is a species of national humiliation to which he for one, would nev er submit. It is time we should not only speak, but act like men who are conscious of being the represen- atives of an independent government, u ho understand its rights, and would resit right, without any ref emote to dm guest ion whetbsr toot hergorernment wta pleased or. displeased. It was upon these points he wished to fix the attention of the Senate, because, as before stated, they have been made hp that senator with his standing in the country—made with extraordinary solemnity— made, with temariiabliprecautioti titi to each' syllable in which tbe utterance was given. All these thing' impressed him with tlle'idea that we are to have more tiouble grewing out of this question than we had be fore imagixed. If there is war between these tiro countries on this subject, the cause of that war will be found in _Senete of the Ur.ited Staterit will he found in a hesitating course, in divided counsels, in en exhibition of an unwillingness upon onr part to WO. tain the tights of the country by the force of !become try. But be would ruc trespass ,on the time allotted forifte general &scission- of the question; and as he believed thiiisenater bad acquiesced in the suggestion that this resolution be passed over:informally:le moved that,the Semite now proceed 40 the consideia tien .r theettectirider o • . , Mr IVapter replied t9Vr,AUen. - , , The ratleman _stated that he offered now the boundary of:the Colembia." 'Let me said Mr IV be on I derstoodfand inteh inisappielienSicin - of my offer cer. oinks showed that be was not far out of the rand of reason and; 'propriay:l6 stating.witst be intended to say to the Senate in writings'iVh.tt he said and took care to say 'with precision Was Ibis: that in his opinion 7 behdd dowo no law—he said nothing ex calk elita , —ibat in his opinion; public sentiment in both countries i> strongly tending to a union upon et settle., tneist on the I gineral. basis of our offer of ‘18 ( 2:6: He -asked the sonatorfromOhio.if he did not think Just so himself? • ' - Mr No.` ' • . , . Mr iVebster. - Well, then. he do!a not think that -in this country them is any prevalence of opinion in farorpf settlement upon the basis of 49 deg? bottle understand liim? '' . '.. Me Allen.; The gem lemon imblie opi n i on . He iieswerai,that be hacl r.n idea thatit was tending to a settlement on 49 deg, or any other line south or the Russian But the propFsiiior!he makes is this: speaking of Ilartanderieritt both countries is to settle apes the halls of the proposition of 1826, touch evi eeceded to Great Britain the navigation of the Co- A U/ 11 . 10 °4 1 4 - ",14 1 / 1 1 0 ZBEA week ego, the Cherokee Advocate,: a private belonging to the U.. S Drageortaar!uloned_av Evansville, wee murdered 'near 1.641 Ors; cowardly manner, by Madison °erring, ,n-citizen of the United Stems. It grew out aLa 'wie4tling- • • Rum AID DYA7fF . A . femefa t sraa , -taktn 10 the Slaynrs arum, at• rhiladelphia, -on-Sundap - atiensixin. she baying laid on her infant and smothered it to death: The child wis only three -Weeks' =ThiPswitrituf was in a 'lmmo( in!oz:ieatioii ita`tinia. Busts tee.-.-Kirt-it.:-Y.ll3unettnes that the eprt:tig Wilms., in thetetty walpevei known teheyicritotiv,e ai ded'whit merchants, the wharves ore theengeti with shiPPigigi mod - th.airtririlaP4:# ll3 cergivirPiellt• tog evidencesetinWiniivhzlhilitie'lind coounetce, - IL 4 _ . sik.r 3 / 4 ; k,;• z ^ ~3r~ ti' r '"" ;.1 ~ ? . Correspondence of the "Morning Polt.p•S H•RRIS.BU sou March 30, 11:1116i .. ,- - In the House , this afternoon, Mr Edie moved to proceed to the emisideratioocf the Right tif -Way bill. Mr :Piuleit; called fat• the larders of the - day. Mr Wadswottli moved to suspend the orders, which was norsgrectl'tn. .Theltsvenue bill was taken up. Mr Edie moved to postpone the bill which - was not agreed to, y ea s 43; nays 52. Some of the friends of the Right of Way bill voting in the negative. The question was then taken on Mr Kunkle's; amendment to the 7th section, to add after "Anthracite coal," and "2i cents on every bushel . of Bituminous Coal. " and the amendment waslost--yeus 39,Mi);$ 51. Mr Meififield moved to insert in the same i'enti 25 cents on every - 1000'feet of ' krnbrr . '—hich 'ivaahegutived--yeas 18 nsYrC7l. Mr Fernon then moved on amendment providing a pentane' property tax on sheen over the number of 50 was.urgatived—yeas 16; nays -70. Mt - Johnson then got the floor and moved to srike floh"ihipti, brigs, schooners and steamboats." Mr. 'Burnitidemayed farther to amend, act as to leava"staam• boauq ittoimi on this the House adjourned, Mr Bur yln hieing the flOor'for to:morrinti: The'billproviding for the election of the Council. eyour city by general ticket,. has been defeated to t'ae . House. Two Jaen were drowned ai the Frig, yesterday et (Sunday,) in attempt in& to cross the .Suaqtre henna in a dot boat below the site•atitold bridgr, 7 The current swept the boat brawls ide against on e of 'The 'pilafs of the it Et &ridge and see seed the bOt inthei mid die; font of the men clung tot he pier ---two wene pick. ed up.by skit. the other two sunk to' rise no more; both Of them, I beliote, have families. . TRIAL or SIATIER3o....The irk! of Captain Ciapp, of the ship l'antber, at Charleston, SC. for heing en gaged 'he stare trade," has heen peistpeMed to the 18th priminitain consiinence of the disagreement of jut,. new one will, of courae, hare to be em. raneelled. Captain Clapp, is et liberty, haring gilt. era bail to the amount of $2OOO. Should he he found guilty. the fine is flat less than SIOOD, and the irninis onment not leas than three leers. Sra Acciwitar.—The Point enure Tribune stair 4 thatiiihn Einar, owned ft LOttirville , -was seen a short distance, above that place floating with the cortent and , . app . animt anfity:, when it suddenly dimippeared beneaththe *ruler. and every twrana on &KIWI perished. One cry of horror es:aped from the antiwar:ate'. iciims as the toint went down, and instantaneously they found A water y peva., Txi Coat. Tftaric.—The Pausville Sneers' Jour. erhnf Satutday.sayst The cool seat off this reek per railroad, tunixtuts to 20,293 10 tonctwing on ihe l "*e orreries' tweekOf 12 500 tons, waking the grand tota l of dlipments 142,212 06. Front thin date the rail road will gradually increase its facilities forcaming cxl until they come ; up to a capacity 01 . 05,000 tons per week, which, it is supposed, wilt be the largest amount.. they will be able to =arty this season. "JoHN ruLl, Anantea."—An American gentles man, writing to the Lynn, Mass., Pioneer, so,• that ho saw an Almanack in London, which contained u ji.t of the "Sovereign, of Europe." In this list he found in regular order "John Pulk, America." RAPID LoconoTion:—. , Tbe Philadelphia Ledger states that the ileadie4 Raiiritad Company cainem plata running:trains _of cars trim the northern and maim termini, with an itnerval of only ten minotea between each train. This. it is said, will take place about elm first of April. and will make a continuous line A cars in constant operation, op and down, upon both tracks of the , road. It will require an increase of vigilance to avoid accidents. Fans fishing is said to be a most pmfitable branch of iadastry in Belgium. Tkkir hind kgs are sold by tbe quart.and at high prices. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. PLFISSURGH HOARD OF TRAON. CoNIN!ITTIE MR C. 0 Leamirr. iV. W. Wallace, ?. S. Clarke PORT OP PITTSIEURGR. 7 PEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL, AftrtivED. Lake Erb,. Doies, Beaver; Michigan; Buie,, Breves: Louis Nl'Lene, Bennet, Brownsrill .; Clipper, Nn 2, Crooks. Cincinnati; Cambria, Foisytb, Cincinnati; Dominion, - Louisville; Nora' Queen,,McLene. Wheeling. DEPARTED. • Michigan, Boies, Bearer; Lake Erie,Sholes, Bearer, Rhode Island, Dawson; Wheeling; Consul, Bowman, 'BrOWIMI Robert ration, Collins, St'LoUis; Tallisman, .bs, do I':Tbe splendid steamer. Clipper Not. leaves this meninx Int ppeinnati et 10 n'et.ielc. ' Concert at Philo Sall. Ml .REMPSTER. - • • i a -11TH oft of the 'Lament of the (that Emigrant,' • Bli.d &c., whois about to return to Eu. rope, has the honor to announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh,-that he will give a mosital entertainment at Philo Hall, on Monday evening nese, April &Ai, on whichnompion Ito will sing * selection from his most popular compositions.. interspersed with &etch and Irish Melodies, and iru roduce his new and popular- Cantata, retitled The May Qorea—a song in three parts, poetry by Alfred Tennyson, Esq. Part (—Ere' of May. Pan 11—New Year's Eve. Part .111-eßeturn of Spring. , WThis sung represents • the gradual decay of a yntmg and beautiful girl from the bloom of health to a premature gnIVEN. M'Ticketsso cts—to behad at the St Charles ha tel, at tho Merchant's Hotel and at Wm Thorn'sdrug store, Market st. Doors open et 7—to commence at 8 o'clock. •Paniralars may be seen in em all bills. ep3.3t IMAIOVAL. W°. SWA rz proud respectfully Inform bit W°. and customers that be has removed to No 106 Murket street, between Fifth and Liberty streets, (east side)".where he is receiving a large end well assorted stock of spring Goods, to which hewould respectfully invite their attention sp3 dam Routoval. XX7II. GLENN, Bookbinder, hail removed to the V V.. corner of Wood and .Titin4 alai above C. H. Eirt) , !a,.ithere he prepared to doevery deteription of Ruling, end. Binding. , - tin 3. • IN4CIIANGE 1101E4' • ' CORNER OF PENN 'AND ST CLAIR FITREfs, intowNEProorietor. ?pH E.,.Midersigned, _formerly- of the Meichants X- Hotel, _corner of Wood and Third streets, his :leaned this superior establishment, end furnished it arum thruighout. with new hedis- new , hiddiag and , near fOrnimee. cheat care _has been taken to his the cboiceit viands._ handsome Omni hiiritind baggage Wagon are prOilatid for the-use of his gu4sts, and a Porter will - be-fn-attendance at all hours to meet the demands. ofthe traveller. The lung :stsperienee of thelindemigned iii. this &Witless; IM res him that his_ earnest purpose to isatisfy all who-call, cannot be tmsocce,ssfaLl He altogetheVat Id:wry itaPrOntise hip !isitabott comfurtableami Cleanly abode,- !lihgral eatertsitoicmiu, and &hearty welcome eta mod. enswespense. = • c•• opT dt ALLEN-BROWN. • - .. , . ~ _ ~ liastrire.spditi - X l llrtws of sundry writs: of traditions Exponas _ , - a ILesazi Facias, issued. cart Of tire District A l. teuitS4 - 41hsglerny coutay, - atil'io'ute'rlireited, will br;expgieriTo public sale at. tlieCotet.. Uprise: ts the eitY - of Phiaburgh on Mondailha 27th day of 'April. A 1), 1.846;i . i40 o'clock kirlibtsfollowiNtpropertr: to wit: All the right, title, interest' rind claim Michael Mutter of, in and to a certain pieinr or porcerofround situate in Township,Allegheny county. /deg a.st aka, thence by land'of David flOddi north 381- degrees, east onefinnare'd end ninety two:, Perches , 'to a stake, thencely fend ef Jan Resit - senior, south 383-degrees, west dditeen perclieir end ten links to pest, thence south 431 degrees, west,sit - perches to a post, thencn'totth 45 degrees, welt twenty two per- thee indlwolvo finks 26 it' post, thence seetti 34- doe;; west nineteen :perches` to' a pain: thence south 38 degrees, west twenty perches.und fifteen:links...to e post, thence south 38} degrees, west twenty four per; chei to a pail, 'hence south 43} degrees, west six per cites to a post, thence south 45, degrees, west twenty parches to a put, and fifteen. links, thence. south 33} degrees, wait twenty four imehei to 'a, peit,'fitence. south degrees, west twenty three perches - and wenty three linki to a stake, thence continuing by lend of said Ross senior, 'south szt degrees west one hundred and. eighty perches to a,stake, theitdo fiy land of Lewis Russ north 11 degrees; west ninety seven and a half perchei to the place of beginning; containing eighty six acres and thirty seven petchas,and allesvf ante: seised and taken in execution air the property of Michael Mutter at the suit of Juba Ross's., for use_ of_Jack reflex.; ALSO, .All:the right, title, interest and claim, of James Wilson, (with notice toJacub Couster,, term tenant.) of, in and to, a certain tract or piece of land, situate in the County of - Allegheny, (formerly %Vest moreland County,) in Conningbam's as the fourth District of Depreciation fund, bounded as follows, to wit: Begin fling at a - spanivb oak and running south by Lot No 170, two bundled perches to a gumtree; thence west by, Lot No 177, eighty wren perches and one half to , pow; benne. north by part, of Lot No 178 two hun died .perches to a post,rtn(thence east by Lot Nit 187 eighty seven ' perches and one half to the-place of beginning, containing one hundred and three acres and.twenty nine perches, and allowance of six Per cent forroads, &c., Petite same morn or len. Deing one divided equal half - pan uf the tract marked in the General „Draft or Plan, of -the said District, No 178. which said tract or piece of land the Supreme Es. Council :of • the. Commonwealth - of Pennsylvania, by . Potent bearing date the: Bth day ofJoiy, A. D., 17 88, and enrolled in the,Rolle office for the State of Penn aylvania in _Patent Mi t & _No 7, pager 299, granted unto Joint Dir.key and James Armstrong, in fee, as tenants in common, and Which the said Jadei Arm atm:nand Jariellit wife, in Intientura bearingdate the . 13th day' Auertiit, 1798, and recorded in the officefor retarding of Deed* in the county of Allegheny, Book F., page - 18, and granted and conveyed inter Onto Wilwin Hunt, in fee, and the said Wilson SNYDER. (Lunt, by his'attoiitep, '3Hlllel Semple, conveyed the some to William Waddle, the grantee in this Inden lure, by deed bearing ditiw the sth day of January, A. D., 1803. flee tided In the office for Retarding of Deeds in Allegheny madly, in Rook L. page 146 ern! 147. and'Sdid William Waddle by dyed this day exe cuted tolames.‘Vilvmt, the present grantor, as by referencis toast(' transfats and Records will more fat ly show, dir.c.t.seited and taken in execution as the property of, James Wilann, at the snit of IVilljam Weddle,. Execotors. ALSO, All the right, title. interest and claim of Abraham McEifiesh, of,lri' and lo'llso certain contigutnit lots of pound situate in the Borough of Elizabeth. Alb , ebony county, Pentss3,lvania, bounded south by Walnut tweet, east by Foga - street, nosh by lot No. 3 - and west by Water tomtit - said lots being marked in Col. Bayard's plan of EnZ4IOIIII.OWII Mt lots No 1 wild 2. and each 'limy by one hunitted andtvrenty seized and taken in eseetitvends the rrorterty of AbraGitn Menfteah at the suit 'Jame. L Morris. ALSO, All tste right; title" :interest' .. nntl•claim of John of, In end thAtita - Nits 14 - in part, 34. 35 in part, 41, - 45 . and '46; - in John 0 Warden and JOhn Alerotaider's plan of 13ts irr Sc Clairtow noble. bounded and described atz follows. site said lot No 14. in part. laying and trimming Delhi Steubenville Turnpike Road, tind - extinding fifty feet along said road, thence run ping' one hundred and twenty leer tO • twenty. feet alley. thence fifty rwAteithe corner of a fifty fret street. thence 120 fort - to the Sneed beginning, on which is rteeted a fradie dwelling house: said bits Nos 34 and 05 (in part)'beginning at the corner of Main street, thence extending along said street one hundred feet, thence running itraline at'right angles with said at 115 feet to - a line pat elle! with said 'street, thence along' said last mentioned line 100 feet to ti street funy feet wide, thirledaloitg said street 115 feet to the beginning; raid lots tizer - 44,'45 and 46, in part, beginning at Sta . :comer of Water street, thence ex tending siting said Wafertarert one hundred and fifty feet, thence running in aline at - right angles with said micro 115 feet to. a Mot patallel with said street, theme along said last mentioned line one bombed and fifty feet to a SO feet street, thence along said street 115 feet to the place of beginning, on which is erect erl a blacksmith shop with an engines, seized andt aken in execution as the property of the saidlohn !Mines at the suit of Benjvatin Hayden. aLSO, All the 'right, title, interest and claim of Daniel Chute, of, in and to, a certain Int or piece of grotind situate in the city (late Borough)' of Pittsburgh, being part of the 'lot marked in the genetal plan of said 80. rough of Pittsburgh, number three hundred and teen. ty two, bounded and d 'scribed as follows, to wit: be. sinning on Third street at the distance of thirteen feet six inches from the corner of lot No and running thence by Third onset towards Market street sixteen feet: thence by a line running parallel with Mat ket street, eighty feet towards Fourth street, six teen fed town dd Wood strect;, thence by a liar run ning parallel with Wood serest eighty feet to the place of beginning: seized and taken In execution as the priperty of titesaid Daeiel.Chntostthe Imhof Abner ettrcutors. . ==elefel!=Ml Anderson, deed, In the hands of Margstet Anderstm. his Adminlstintrix, of,' in. and to, all that certain lot or 14re:a of ground, situate and being , in the . Borough of Lawrenceville in the county of Allegheny, being bounded as follow., viz; bn the north by the Pitts burgh and Greensburgh Turopike Road, east by lot No 17, in Woulslayer's Alen of 'lois; south by a twen ty feet alley„ . and west:by second street in said plan. Suid lot. or pow , of'groundeoptainiag in front on sold Turnpike Road, 240 feet end extending - bock 160 test, to said 20 fki alley, on which lot of piece of gntund, there is erected a two story brick house. Seised and taken in execution as the property,of said William Anderson. deted; in the hands tar bia:.administratrix, at the suit of Edward Davidsoo, for use of Moses lassick. All the right, tide, interest and claim of Robert Brad shu vr, of, in,and to or out ofallihateertain piece or par eel of ground in Allegheny city, bounded and descri• bed as follows, sic: Begining at ,tbe south westcorner of Robinson street:and Bank Lane in said city, and running one hundred feet ilong Bank Lene. thence westwardly 30 feet, in it paTtllel to Robinson street, thence • 100 feet to Robinson street, in a line patullel to Bank Lane, and dience3o feet along the line of Robinson strovi, to the piece of beginning be. log the same lot of ground which Isaac Lightner and wife, by their , deed daterfthe 29tb day of 'June, 1830; sohi end conveyed , oirto•the stud Robert Bradshaw, and upon which is erected a two story brick dwelling house, with out buildings: seised and taken in esecu• don as the property of said Hebert Bradshavr„ at the suit of David Deßaven, • • • r Ali the right, title, interettandclaint, of Thome' L. McFarland, or, in; to, and out of all that certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in St., Clair Toiruhip Alio/he• cy county, bounded and'described as follows; to wit: lteginning at a white oak, and running _.by. land now or late of ~loon McFarland, with fifiy.eight degreer, tweet 40 perches to a post on the old Rita/burgh and Waahington road, thence by the same road north-31 degree*, east, 24 perches to ; a pot, lhente by land of Robert C. McFarland, mouth 30 degrees . , east forty-six and 8.10 perches toe pest, and thence south tiny de. elves, Wert Iwo rierche. and 4.10 to the place , of be ginning,containing three acres and fifty-Um perches arid 6 .10tha` ofa . perch, on whiedt it erected a-brick c h er* b e ing the Aftme. plopeity'.whiChl Jblln Mar Farland by his dead dated 20.11iiiroh 1835, recorded in, deed book:Y 2, r01.,40,1060-35 4 ,canveyed to, the I TS:Waxes of St. Cjairtioopeptioovieisedandlikkeliia execution as the propeller Ilona* L. McFarland, et tlut. suit °fart batik Fewon l4l4 '''' - -. • . .I,4LSOr .; f • All the right, title, interest and-claim or Hiram reel, of, 19 and' to all' that plecoofjeuvi. in, *SA .rownithiP• .411egheny,, A Beglimiog ikk 'post, th eft* by JcllimNeeljr«csoltli=-2144gm11;last .217. perukes, tote Post, thence btStaltuel Ctitteingharnr . . *- ALSO, BE!!!! 'oath 88 degrees, west 11)1 pt.rches to a marked black . - . .. .. T.. it .L l,tl* '- --' oak,' stance by land Of:Hebert - 11unepson dr.. -, David - ~ . ..g';` , .:: !...' :-".•'' - . ,- i • ..,,,,-. j • . McDe r mor, ouith 21 degrees, west 2i5 percheston - ArlitOger4ipi Lessee, . S. S. - PORTER Past., - thenca iierthSg':4egkeeS, east 19 2PembelliuthO 4etin* , rta4,*gerdranager„.. Mit-FREONIRCSS• I - Ph= 4.beOitihigvecop?ining-tw 0 hundred tird -, sitt, - - -•-- - - - -teen antes more or lase, ,- on which : ii erected - one brick -11Weiliriboulte, otteinglawr, tenenthottse, and block.' iniithabokabout 21 , 0aires Of theltbeve - huld is clear -- , ed: seised and taken - lnexecalion as the „property of said Hiram Neel, at the suit of Robert McClure et al. MI the - right, title, interest- and elsig. d 'Yintei Ronda, in - sad lo alftliat certain pieced ground situ. Stein the`city of Pittsburgh on the south corner of 'Liberty - and Sixth stteele, Fronting 22 fret onStaith fieldse-met find extinding back, preserving the gams width along Sixth sweet, 66 feet; oil whlituis erected three mall rooms:our' subject to-.-aa ;annual , ground rent of $94. , 4,50: thoright, titlelnierest and claim of Joseph Irwin, - of, in antito all ' - iftai..- cartnin - lot Of ground skeet° in the city of Ate:it:pp:y - 11A 'fronting On Ohio street 30 feet .and ; estending . back ;-iN feet to Strawberry ailey,,on which is, erected a twostory, brick dwelling house, adjoining lands of . John Orr on the east, and Jacob Guyer - on the . - Weir: iseitd mid taken into execution as the property of James - Reed, :rad Josoph Irwin at the suit of Williami Huggins ad .niinistrator. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Aohn Tag . - girt of, in and to all that certain Pict or me swage 'ofland situate in Robinson townsiiri,Alleghenv coon ty, hoeioried by lairds ..f :Mifflin Clever,: intneslW °Coy and - Salter, and; also'tiy Chanter s treek„ containing abOirt one hut/tired antes: seisexi end taken in execut.onos the linoperti of ttie - snid 'John Tar can at the suit of James Millinger for use of Thomas . , All the right, - title, interest- and claim. , of Hays, of, in and to, all thatcertain two story dwelling house, being !Hi foet front by HI back: yen brick and part frame with stone collar underneath, the same situate on Lot No 3641, in Warner, rainier & Lorenz's plan of t0t... ; -situate in the city orAll4lii•iii; said Lot being 25 feet on Chesnut street. , and extending back on Main aireet, ono bandied and three fek: Seised and iakv;ndn execution as the propertforvald Incubi Hays, , ut the suit of Alexander Galley , fur use. All the right, title, interest and claim, of John Clark, of, in and to, a certain Tract or piece of land, situate in St Clair Township; County of AllegheaY,, Pennillvania, bounded and describied es follows: 'lle ginning' at a corner on the - Waihington Turnpike Road, thence !with' forty six degreei east six perches and twelve links'along - said road 'to a post, thence smith sixty two and tluee fourth degrees east one, bun. died and six 'perches and ten link's' to a post, by lands of Solomon Schoyer, - Edward Allen;jand 'John Hayne, thence south fifty and one., founh degrees west thirty two . perches and twenty `one' lieki--to' a post; by Naylor 's land, thence north retry two 'degrees i thirty:seven minute., west forty three perch• - s' and twelve links to a pust, by lands ofJohe Ramsey; thence south eighty .eight nod three' [mirth degrees, west thirty six perches by the same'lands to a post, etas to the said Washington Rued; thence north seventeen and One - half degrees, west fifteen' perches and one half link; by said Road to a pan, thence north.twelve and one Ina degrees, siest.twenty perches by the said Road'to the place of beginning, containing fetuteeti acres two roods andil tree perches, strict meusrirrrnedt Being the saute piece or pnrcel of land vieveyed to Jobs Clink by Solomon Schuyet; Edmard Allen and John. Hayne. and their respeCtive wives. Penelope &hover, Amelia Allen and Ann ft Hayne, by deed 'beating vie° dote herewith:" as by reference there , - unto will tnure fully, appear:, seized and taken in eie cation as the property of John Clark, at the suit of solumon Schnyer, Edward Allen, and John Hayne, fur use. All the right, title, interest and claim of John D. Davis. Of, is and to all thee two several lots or par cels of ground. being part of Faim Nu 3, in, the ma nor of Pittsburgh, and'numbered in th e plan of the second sale of. Archt4lel C Reed, at out Nos 6 and 7, containing together sic acres , end one hundred and thirty one perchers or thereabouts and being the same lots which the said Archibald C Reed and Elizabeth, his wife (by Anderson Tannehill, their At- 1 torney,)by two several deeds bearing date on the2Bth of June, 1793. and recorded in book I.l, Pageg 2 ' l9 ind 250 of the records of said county, cotWeyed to a certain Robert Hendcreozi,and which, kty virtue of divers sub sequent conveyances, Woe thereof from Dr Peter blow ry and Eliza his wife, dated Septeleber 'lltb. 1830, and the other froin the widow and 'heirs of Alexan der McNickle ' dated in July 1832.'becarne vested in the said John D Davis, in fee. Also efl that ether. lot or parcel of gmtind lying in dr: ;aid manor of . Pittsburgh, marked in - the plan of the second sales of Archibald C. Reed, lut No. 8, containing three erei and silty seven perches, and being theraame Into, piece of grnund. which Archibald C Reed and Eliza beth his wife, (by Anderson Tannehil. their Attorney,) by deed dated 'June 28th, 1793. and recorded in Book H, page 238. &c. of the records of anidneninty veyed to Willient Gray; and Which, by deed from Dr Peter Mowry; and wife; datedillarch 30th, 1832, and recorded in book S 24, tel 43,' page 61,'&c. became veered in the said 'John 1) Davie sad - Elizabeth ; N Davis his wife, in foe. And Also all drat certain oth = er parcel or piece of grotrod situate in Pitt Township in shecounty aforesaid,` being the Intl ntenbeied 10 end 11 with that portion of the 30 leitstreet, ban heretofore been vacated in the'plan of out by John Keating in the said Township; Odes plan is comprised of lots Nos 19. 20, 21, ' 22 *nil' 23;in Dr Nathaniel Bedford's Plan of lots, being pert of the lee A C Reed's ground on Granef Hill; beginning at a 10 feet alley, thence along the notiliWett line of John I) Davis. twe -hundred and thirty feet, - thetece,on the northeast, thirty - two , feet, thence running ideals lots Nos 9 and 12 in said Keel plea, two btnadied and thirty feet to the add ten fret *lief. aid thence along said alley thirty elghtarni one-balf feet to the place of beginning, together t Wititthe beiediterniits and rt ap-i puenances; seized .4nd takmaexecutiortnefibe prop: erty of Jebri,D, Dam t at the snit ofJames *lytt ALSO. All the following described part of hit No 347, in the city of. Pittsburgh, commencing ori,Fuurth street' nn the line,of int, No 349 in said city, now owned and occupied by the &tercbenti and Manufacturer% Bank, thencekdong said Fourth st.,a distance of forty six feet, and about three and one fuerth incbes , to the line ' of a part said lot, No 347. now owned by Vir[ W litvin; thence by said last mentioned part of lut,rind partd• el 'with Market street. sixty feet, and about one inch to the line of ground, owned by James B trwin;thence along said last mentioned ground. forty sii feet and about duce inches and one fourth of an inch to the line of said lot No 349. belooging to the, Merchants and Manufacturers Bank eforesaid.end then along the line to the last mentioned lot to Fourth Street: afore. said, the placeof begining (Said part of lut No 347.) being the same that was conveyed, ie fee a imPle by tho said Caleb T Lodge and Sarah his trite,' ' end Sarah frwia, mad said Robert Burke and Andrew Burke, by deed bearing date the Ist day of November, 1835, recorded in the office for recording of deeds, in and for said county of Alligheey, as reference, being thereunto had, wilt mote fully appear. Belted and taken in execution as the property of Andrew Burke and David King and Andrew Burke.: administrator of Robert Burke deed, at the suit of M Lyon. On the above described lot is erected the - building konivn as ..Barko's Building," near the corner of 4th and Market its. All the right, title, interest and claim of Thomas Greenlet; of, in and to all those two lots in the bor ough of Alleghenyf now city) beginning op Chattier street at the corner of tot No 57, thence along said lot eastwanily one huidred and forty feet to life of lot No7Bohence along the acme sour hwardly fortyeight filet to lot No 60, thence by said lot westwardly one handrail and forty feet to Chartiens street thence nlorig' said,streetferry eight feet to -the place of beginning, Being lots Nos 52 and 59 in Chariton's plan on which are erected, building!, subject to en ananargnaund rent of sistidollarn seised and taken in execution as the property afield-Themes Greenlee at the suit of James Millinger for use of Thomas Mellen. _ _ -.AM the right, title, interest; proporty. - claiM madder. manil whatsoever ofJobit . Harrison, of; in 'and to or out . o •F n il t h at .00rta i n pieoa of land skeet° itillersail les township. Allegheny county, fennsyltrania ; bound , .ed by I ands of Robert Shaw, Am., James Einem, tin., -and the heirs of Pliers And'-others, conieiriing four acres mote or less together with the hereditament. nod - appurtenances themento - - belonging k. Seized and taken in eitioutliti aslhe :property of the laid John Hanisonat the suitof Andrew Soles. • . ' . • . E. TROYILLO;SheritT. - .. —Sheriff 's Office, April 2, 1846....mpT,w3t rir Sale LOT qt. ground on Etna ..orier; aear )01 1 C1nrg's C l 4e'rUsi 20. ten front by 100 feed : bleep. on *Mull erected, a:. good, onnIGiIabler:11011ble frnme house.bor t rented for:sna per year. t • ' • Or terms 'BLAKELY & 6'06 - -:t' , r1,.:.•1=::,;', - 4.;_ZA , -atf , T.: ! B' - • Firs[ler of ones, or, Dressprote ! , do F Seeinia:Tieenfloxes: •-•;;'.137 1 11 4 110,r; Pia , R O :_Gallery for Colored Persons 25" Berrrfii of Mr HACKETT, our eortirieut .Amer; This Evening, April 3,184&- Win tie pcitfolined, ";lib't)norkdr, r - • - :) , 11141N.01 1 ,74131 OXitta). Powerful ea:!r. - o6r t iby NliirALTEfib - After sabieti, the' bunierous' co;Erosag of ;•; „JIG. J:t3.; LA S ,lA-14 qr. 13. 4!: - * re'ln rehedriiii tiveMi OtION. • .126P:Foi:Parlieulars, see Bilk th of A chy. 12rDoors , to open at / befinei 7, to commence at past 7 prechiely.: -• • . - - MlThe Botoince.will be open from , lo o'clock I A 114 - to from 2 P lll_to 5 7 —at. yhicb-time and seas 06 be iktnineAfoi.eny Dumber - or ..per All demand egainat thikestablisbmant.willbe paid, punctually every Monday Morning. - A'strong and a icient Police bave been engaged, to preserve unierat all times. • - oPil 3 " reed 125 s p te ° a Z tne r r ° P rn it r umin af!' ,.. g and rac 't l 3; c ire - 147 J-D WILLIAPitS;-. 03 - - 110 Wood sueet.- ' • - venison! vaigmill. - - 120 n LBS siipeovir Yenirki#lps, repinedUr Ind forsale by _ • ' Plonr n .. : l rcrr w saLto 50 ‘,...IIYWILLIAMS 40- Elks Be!lavernati 10 and by.l2 . in itore.and fur Baia by ..ap3 J D 'WILLIAMS.' Peaches. nusiilate Dried "'cache. for sale by ap3 D IVILLIAMS. . , Steel:Pen* riiLLorrs extni ffett Steel Vern: 1 4.71' Seltoolfees; Aeenuntints, ißanskhaes etenogratilie Pine, and from all otheigond,l73ll 111, with a - full . supply oftien holders, ink. end ave r; article deeded for the Counting. Boom; fOr info by:- JOBS IYIELLOR: op 3 122 WOW st Gold Pens. 114) Eti EDICT & BARN EY'S.Gold Pens Lunt - Cases Woodnatd'o,. do, Henrfe • _ do, do t dlisiroiiiredn full iopply of the. *bore and turnip by - JOHN' H. MEL.LOR,; . .np3 122 , Wood Inert. Sf i ltlNG - BTO . CK Elooti4Elliat,4Pstlat Zsuif Bats,i3=nertih the. . It. TANNER eft C 0.4 NO 100 WPODS .EE T. . . Peg leave to - call the - attention of their friends . and 'Cotintry Meichante ,generally, to their" very large and excellent ns. surtrraent 'of Doo,is, Shoes, Palm LeafHatari end -La dies' and ;Misses. Florence, Braid, Lawn and-Strew Bonnets, of thii Spring`lmportaiiins, all or which have bee njelected , with great care expressly, fur the Western trade; and purchased at leiver. prices titan heretofore, end which will be Sold at a small ailvence on invoice prices: Country Merchtuus svouldrio self Le examine gar nockAtad-prus tptfine making their purchaseS. > - Pt CITY BOOT AND SITOENTORM " ' - siaN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE, ' .. , No 18, corner Illarket st.-. antithe DianwroL— J - A 4plrndid assortment of gentle-, men's, Ladies and children's bnots ~ and shoes have found a harbor-at the above place. and are waiting to be disposed of, : at les:T . 4. cos than tile same articles ere sold at retail in the Ea.- ern cities. A largo part having been made expressly to orar, and the rest cii.efully aeteeted, as regards the stock Mad skorkinnaship. and an persons purchasing at Np 81 willobtain - tbe fall worth ordmir money laid ow, lu the wcar and durabilityof their purchases. ' . _ nEntrOv. rrHE imdersigned, inconsequence of the - great in mese in their basiniss., --- have been rompelled to remove front their old stand;''corner Dixnond Al. ley..to the , very hirge and. - coMModious Wairliectse, Nolo7 Wood st,,,recently occupied by NV, M Cooper & Co..,y4tere they etc prepared to offer inducements to. Country Merchants and the trade genera ly, not - to be met with in any other establishment in theeity.•;— Personidesirous of-purchasing, are respectfully invited to cell and eidmine their intensive stock of Variety and /h*. Goods.. .GRfGG M'CANDLESS. ap2 d4t&svat. . : ZI , • ThOMPSO 'S Graduating Vressurel PEssueE g nu:lusted font ° one t.o fifty pounds without a Baek,rad, _which does so much injury to the spintr. , Tamest—The Tru.s is appled end days' trial given, and if it'd es not, prove satisfactory in every re. spect, the • money is cheerfully returned. 'A longer time is given to thOse from a dietance tri!return the Truss. A pet feet cure warranted,or no charge what. ever made for the-Truss. Those sending fortbis Titus need.only to mention the side ruptured, and the lure round the hips, as the ,pressure.caolm graduated to suit their case . For sale by R. E. SELLERS; 37 Wood St. • Notice. ' THE s ubs criber respectfully infonms his friends and the public in general that!he •hae opened that spacious and commodious heart fatherly (= pled by Mr Williatit Jahastoniinttle bon:nigh of Lan , rencevilla where travellers and cans can ba.neamt =dated on the' most reasoaable terms,. Every ar• rangement,is made that ,will ensure satisactiort to boardas and lodgers: - A Aire of public patronage is respectfully solicited. EPHRAIM ACKENS. Lawrenceville, Allegheny county, April 1.,1846. . ap.2 - - DR. A: A . Pol.l t OcK,. jam retool/ell o W y lie l street, noir dui new "Court House." op I—d6t-n- I - Anteltem, Institute. THE owns in the building Of this lnstituticin .on Federal street Allegheny'City, having been very neatly fitted Upithe spring 'Session will eornrninee Wednesday, the lst of April, where students wishing to pursue the Latin and Greek Classics, 'the Narious branches of Matheamtits, and the conirnon branches of an English Education, will find every facility. ap 2441t.at BRADLEY. Principal: .• • Lost. tuid Fauna Proportsn'. VOUND add lett - with : tiestalbscritter fleet; heya JL: - .and a small box; io 'be retuned to the right OWL"; Cr on calling and deaCtiblog them and ,paying a suits ble reward, re7",liereafter there will boa depart ment keptin my office for - " Lost trod Found Prop' trig: 'A record made and the reward" given by the owneedivided with the finder. IlapPentoriejatidiag or.ltising pleare ISAAC HARRIS , Aieney and - Intelligence office; No 12, St Clair ac. ' ap2 - near' the Exchange Hotel. TATovcE.—Tb s 'itenther, Star . Spangled banner, 'll has stored with the subscriber: I ithdins6rpinnr -ked .W,G Wilson, care of• Dr. Ditninitt. PitOurgh. The Owner orconsignee is requsiu:d9"callandpny the freight and nbargns-an.it. • .2 ,Y • SELECT • SCHOOL : IM.lslooDrnoCpictfully-iinounites 6) . 611 7 01d V V friends,that 6o laminas openinfa Soltet School )13-116iOlq. Oil thO lat nestija itie ;basement of this Thrid Presbyterian Chara- • • irmed.a. SEBUM .i . - 1 :...122!-EXTR-Jia.lZ MAR Y it twila ;OF-BODEA D M1ND...41e foilewicts ii.vizgriby citizen of Kezetleitiont and • tneeii?er orate Metbod I t choreic • . _ • • 1- • .; • ...Philadelphia, Jaa 0, 1846. Da — PcuiSir:-...instice7compal s too &intake the following statement of the =mord' effects or Your valuable medicine, the ALTERA TIVE. • . , • I certify that my wife; was aElleted for fourtastr years:du ring . whieb time herdisrasobarjed :t b a sk in of several eminent 'phyeicians. • • Finding, means that-wore wed'frilled to relieve her, Armes" ded to pi n es bin ;in the Pcnrugeirsidiiispiral, bo l a% that, ander the core and ifeatmeiti'lle naiad the, teCell° Tbir4iovillifilbai imitation, A, might again berestored to health. Bot to ray gr., / disoppointittent i shegt evr wot se and teen rne derange:3 in her mind; nod bias ehligeditiiiiihak;eheine again. trictatast.er andIBEREFT:OF.IICASON4 3 ar/B, hew - wombat :that at t his :Onto sh.e.. l =re :Prtzia= By symptoms or her, disease were spirpoio and.l3rer Complaint, attended - syitli-,sickeers of - the stothi e h, and . vomiting ofa very Ofenuirti feetitloni p paw in bet bead. back and stomas h,ttnd of the heart, a trod:deselect c04,1i. froth In „rite Ansa& ties of phlegm in tie's-tbroisi; ishicb kept beet - merino's !illy gagging and retching:lo ,throw it up.- Sbe 1%4 no•appetite, and'ams very weak.. 'She also's:tale:ea very mach Irma a [114311120 disease hy Whith confined to tier bed, having: enthelylosi tho use of her limbs, and for several Menthe two harl tOnrt tier in and out of bed_,'; And to all the above, the deranged state of her mind (Which at this time 'vas 6124 aural.) and you will beidikiiii Ibrai &ma ,Idea of hei talk. lions, By the advice of a friend, wo anarnenCed g ivin g her yonr ALTERATIVE, the doses ofa teaspoonful three times a day, end boned that it helped bor. Wor alsoenve her JOUr:Verrniftigoi to increase her appetite,. and :the Sanative .I'illetort->ulato her balite* She bad not taken two bottles . pfihe Alterative, . before it operated upon her svanderful initimarElling her face with small red piMples, and . Witl her toexpee. wrote large quantities of cOrrept fay, herons which, her breath was so offensive'tro , ea remain' in the morn with her unless .the doors Atere open.. , Thdirg the Alterative doing her so much-gia3d,.we it:armed this dose according lathe directions, and she eaatinied to improve do i ly, u nti I fi nri I ly. she was fetit,ired r o t.i es ht s io body as well taro mind. . - - ',hope 3 , oil wilt delay no time in' laying Ibis before the public, as if ors Willing tube qualified at any time to the truth of the abirve stateatent, am/ that it 'eased! ALTERATIVE which cored bets •, • - ;•• All persons will he convicted of the truth , - of Alt statement, by calliegat64fiatise inliedfoni.atreeto• boao Marlboro. - 'tours, with respect:: ; . SASII]ELFIELPS. ,Prepared at No 8 south - Third sheet.'', Ilar , "For sale in Phishargh, it 72 . icarth . Gt.; ,tr.. 17/ Wood. %bra dertar.. J D V7ILLIAMS, 110' Wood street _Cough ' • • Jan. B,' 2643. T DO ctfitify;. Ail I piecniea c tend° of .tt A Yob ,neiteck 34'04 • Poeinrionic or Cough tlateam , which - I used foiO4removal Of a severe toll, allied.. ed by a dia'airiiible t Imd not . taken tliv Balsam but abourahree of four times, trititi I tegiotl to roue', nod Weed my breast.lintnened'of 'the on. pkacant feeling which a. lkeverp cold . generally prodm ees. _ am, entirely free of cousb; rebus to .my knowledge; who bace'ased it, turire also rotted ielleG • :. . SAMUEL. YOUNG: _ _ Pittsburgh,Jun 3c4b,1845..-. Thus mny certify that I. have beta trouble,* with a severe h cough since ust tell, tuna about toiaunseeK when I plycured A bottle of 11 A Fuhnestocliftecu'a Cough Balsam, which . Las entirely relieved aut. E. YOUNG, 7thst.. • Pittsburgh, Feb lath' ands. . _ This may certify that some time since,. Litt` fall caught cold, attended by a cough which was so thou. blesormi , is to prevent me from getting,saracits' :asleep —the cough• would came on inpstroxisms which would last boll= hour. Last month procured a betas of B A Fahnestock & Co's Cough I . 3alitam, Which has thely removed. the - cough:- - TItANTOII, hear Crogaraville. In order to bring the above valuablernedicine,whh.." in the reach of every pens, it has befit put. at tba very law - price of ttreidpfiv6 cashptl btrtll6.7. Pt apre. • A N ACT providing for tho appointunnvt-of: Uri& tional Mord blensurers: Be it ordoirted and - enacted Eigth! citizens of Pius bnrgh, in Select and Cninindn :Cinlneits assembK. That two idditionot Board hleasurersbooppoiritedltsv the Fifth Word, end that any erdiriance that a:4lS* with this o..dinance, tho - ammo. heiebyi,.tei - . Ordaiaed anci_eptiCiej into ,o,laivr,,ip p0w*,1115,/ 11 .4* 30.hday'of 'Alareli, A'1846." Atteic F 'MORGAN tOBERTSON, Roberts, Cek - C C • _ THOS,BAREVVELL, Pm se. Alex - spa • ..'..4 4 .4g4COA • 0164 .GoOds, 'Boots aid - S4Oes:Fletti; Caps oad Carpeting, Cattery: ale T Davis!.Comtnerciel Auden Mootrah.cteriermf Wood enrlFifth s re, .1)11 lse sea without regerin to close the concern, on Monday, Tnee4/ , end nesan.l. April 6th, 7th 'and Sib: 1846; commencing at 10 n'elach tia. thriven - ming; lit each day, rt general 'assortment of _Dry i.Goodoe' connlndting lifun and black broad cloths, cassimetes, satinets, plain ande kincy_xy,reetisTjeans. vesting's, wool flannel., biludieft, nips ecas, 'mous dti" toms Calietare‘ 4 cambries. 'gingham ciecke; tictingei;:nttslink Canton funnels; shawls: snarls, amts; linen an"lic handkerchiefs, gum suspenders, hose. shirts;spooleoCt ton, sum patent and shoe thread, &mons, hi t * sniisar, andenves and die*, ingrain and ator cargeting; 6tis Boote, skiacs„ine„hrmiy bregnos, women'. Aim* silk awl fur itess...eaps, *hips : table aidinicket 1:11re lery steel icissors,butcher knives,,(! S SiXXICI9. metal OM: here combs, razbist pids . titaufctdeli H su The Goads arranged: otiihe Zidloor,.-stad may be (=entitled on the Saturday hermitic& saki. Apt, Enemata= Salo of 1136110ekoUl 7 , 0411111.001416 . , A T 10 o'clock on Staurclop morning the '4th .8,1. 'et tim hnc residence orm.. Jariet Aid:on deeds near the ..liouse of Ranh" enitait Esqr. First Wrial city ; f_Alteghatryorill he sold by alder of A teattoder Ilosebamh Kseetanr. • .411 um fitneltokl, wad Kitchen furniture belonging to -that estam,,atd; also one one tense Weggct,; one milk Carr &e. JOHN D. DAVIE;- api • - -•-; - Actetioatter:- .. _ . • --Estirma pradPoOtiqes Salts.z Of splitaid ittmitare.. 4eing, the entire afoot of a IVAotesale:grad.,,Retait ,Flamiture Roop at Aurtiou area Oi.eilit - oier PO. AIT the exteasive Cabinet . Wire,leom of Mr.- li. H. Hype; NO 27, sth itecii, beivieen Word and Market, opposite - the Exchange Sank;-on blonder next, April 6th, tit: trechmltiA-144 and continuing from, day to Jay, Sunsime exempted, mail all are sail. the largest, best assorted, and most splendid lot: vi' new Furniture ever offered Int- public sale -in theraityt amen g the various"articles!mtlylie-meatitined thotub , lowing, viz:. :- E. 7. mahogany bureaus; fL.3-'tq ilrassing baratuti, - vativl rious styles; 29 pair mahogany card tables, =Foga* centre 'and _dining:tables; secrefarits , and boatienatsi finely finished; mahogany ciaatarlitliiiirstehigh_ past bedsteads; theiry and mmile patent high and Frearb do; dining and tnealrfast tables;-Lake fancy , setriegt stands; mahogany 110ft6 441., ttio ronaturo Caa : he*ou any time previous to sale. - • ' Terms-Sitms under *so ottoh - Famitit - k:44=i 00 to Si 1:10 60'days; from .114 lea to $2OO 4 ougahre- ; poo and upwards 6.morithe: Baal tigisioved; sad notes. Those inteadingto petrel:ap cta• cradle --Trill Plastsi name their eMorsers hoforethe,oseruieg of saleeither to the subscriber ashis auctioo,naMM or H Fclipaet hiaivartirooras: By doing se - it will: Verhaps , eunk trelable,himi feeling anddisappointmenkto ,bath _P-NrEENNA; . • :, Notice. IITHE utu4rsiigned. Gaging _sold out ! susd_netirea" front ihii:"Cabinet enakieo ,baslitess;sriild speetfollitcsinest tbaselistiebted book account; to :entree him nt She tegie Hotel, 3d Street, and settle Ole Itatias without Nrsconi having chains ;ageless sae srill please present -Ilan mar3o d3er - <-17,:C• ZANE. _ p 4.0104 r kigs 022 . BA PALINEsTociri& GQ„ cor Gth tatiViikikstk.2l JOHN D 1 -,;.3' . Auctioneer. , Auetiugcer;'~s. gibl tO 4 2 0 11 1444 9rtti 4(114 btIATOWL fr ~; Ll'y~+s~~i9
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