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S ate street._ Patt.SDESqate, Keel &pits - Aim] Coal office,.s9 Pine street. BALTIMORE. S E corner Baltimore - and Ctilvertsts, where our paper can be seen, and terms bf adveiti: sing learned.. FOS CAN CONMSSIONER WILLIAM ; FOSTER, JR, OF. BRA S FORD COUNTY. Tae RIGIIT •or YAY amt. —The newt from Petritburgb,,We regr t to say,. i 8 not encouraging.-- The fiiMuit of tbe me pure now fear that it will be de featedin the ilouse'4 fte r tieniatice,,.. Th 4 Phila. deliiiiios,. we learn, mitt retorting to the most base and iiithgrielit;iiiennit tn defeat the bill: . . , Presirtiontla Illessage•--tbe "Commercial:- . • Tim editor of the Chmmercial Journal, it'e think • - has no reason for abarilog us with a want of candor. , If am understood thn . editor correctly, be based the • <halve( "inconsisiericy" upon the ground that the President, in his amine! Message, failed to recom mend an increase of Sur means of National defence, thOugh he. by asserting that our title was good to the whole of Oregon, and Urging upon Congress the pro. ....I:Th . 4y end necessity oil terminating, by 'notice, joint ocaupaocy,had endangered. the peace of the country. InieplY, we proved, by extracts from the Message, that 'the editor wee in error-i—that in fait the Prisident bad recommended en abgmentation of the Navy, and be refeird to the greatly"increased and inerear ing naval power of other nations," to show that such increase was necessaryjio order to "OUR SAFETY, And the great and growing intereststo be protected by - • . - .onaiention or the rresident agninst the accuse ' tine of "inconsistency" made by the editor, we refer rad-to the - message, and by extracts from it. proved conehisirelythit he waS . in error. and that the charge of "inconsistency" was utterly groundless. gerrlteperidenee o the "Morning Harrlisbiergh, March 31, 1846. , This in private hill day in the ibluse—the greater apart of tie Ovate ealentier was disposed of. This bill t,'-ilearporatitig the Tripartite bridge company passed trettaihss been sent to the Senate. .finally piped authorizing the Coart of . . t. oslotts of Alegheny County to vacate "4•. ,t6e lit said county. Nine divorce cases wet e . sat of. AnSenete, the billeutitorii.ing the construction of 41utieticeli ot3ibe Dela - weir Divi*ion of the Per.nsyl : minis eanal,at i7alls--passe;cl 6nafip, yeas 16, at yell, as follows: 1 . . Yeas—Messrs Bigler, Carson, Darrab, , Donde, Dunlap, Eleaugh;Cribbtins, Heckman, Hill, Morrison' Quay, Reia,.Smith, Sterigere, Sullivan, Sherwood, Speaker—l 6. 1 1 ' - Kers—Messrs Andetson, Benner, Chapman, Crabb Creacmft, Dimrnick, F i regely, Fuulkrod, Hoover, Jor dan, Wegonseller-le.l The Sertate also pasted the bill to extend the time fol. - completing the Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Nevi' gallon. It extends the time for completing the 'work to five years—to which the Senate Committee added a proviso thattlie company should release the State from ' its arantee on a former loan of $BOO,OOO, Mr. QI3 ri . i nured to strike this provision t out, which motion he. d ' Mr. Bigler advocated, and it was opposed by Mr Donis and was stricken out, yeas c 4, Trays 7. Mr Darsie moved an idler amendment repealing so beech of the act of 184E 1 , as gives the new subscribers fiveper Celli out of the tolls. which was agreed to. The bill renewing the charter of the Doylestown Bank of Bucks county, passed, teas 17, nays 9. An act incorporating this Carliile Deposit Bank," paised finally, yeas 14.Inays 8. The hills to extend daf charters of the Farmers' Bank of/Yeain g . the Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pi/toborgh, di/stank of North Amlrioa in Philadelphia; the Bank of Commerce in Philo elpLia. and at/Farmers' and blechanies' Bank of Philadelphia , were placed upon second reading,e and th4n committed to the committee on Barak& 1 On motion of Mr. Bigler, the General Appropriation bill sista male the order for to-morrow. 'The ”Right of Wa}l Unit is thought, will be token .. . up to morrow. ' , SNYDER. Talc rtAILIWAD, COAVENuox.—The people of the ",_Western counties of th I C State ore busily preparing fel thegrentright of tifay convention to be held in All%ltenycity ulna Wczinestlay. April the Bth. We hope this important-m.l'l. l er will not be neglected.— Otir ittut4itiiin' of ihe prss In the surrounding counties should be 'careful to dilect the attention of the people to the subject, and ur e them to attend. The weit g} erncounties, we think will all he_represonted. it `Willtitultnibtedly be an immense assemblage of.ftee• men. Arrangements should be made for the accom. ' triodation of distant de egates and catornittes appoint. ed ,whOse duty it shall be to see all who attend well ... pros;ided for -' Now is the time for the people of the west to 'peals out. i - A large meeting ws held in Mobile on Thursday ieveniagi, 'March 10th for the purpose of affording , I. ddlerelief toihe'stiff ring poor of Ireland, in conse quencej of the &Rani olthe crops in the fatherland of so 'Mani of- Our eitieees. { The Mayor of the city, B MoAlpin, Esq. took the chair, and sirreral appropriate and feelingaddresies riere . made by tuitions prominent inal:tidasls. - A large committee was raised , fur the purposeof soliciting eunatlons and the sum of $3OO • subscribed upon thenot: Among others, the follow fog resolution:we . ..a adoptedt .Resolved, That ,oui fellow cittizens generally. arc earnestly reipested terspend to this cell and. to ell. ire ulata each other in tb noble'work of charily. The prayer is for bread..., et it not be denied. • Frut..Cat.tionsta,r4The Indepernience (Mo.) Ex poriWr itlys: ' , to ;be Oompany forming focCatifornia, some of our among' the , number. Our 4Vietin4istrriiiriiirwrr, Mr Dunleavy, weWnderslarid, will tukyop bii line of =Mb; be is et present in fee• ble health, and tbink the climate is of such a char aeterts•to;restoiti it : "1 '. • Mosty,t-trs;at Ne.!ix tons.—The health of New York,es Indictited byihe City losptlctor t s,weekitbills morrality, continues in a veri.stuisfactory'state...-- whitle stuer r eethi last - Week was bat Ir9'.—" men 48, women . ,56, boys 43. girls 31. The • deaths from consumption were 38, dropsy 19, fevers 11. ) flsratinon 31, Small : l)9c 1 eiity . . - TrIIIaDIERSISISAfTtritD SUICIDE.—The New - Orleans Picayune 'feet by. , gentlemen recently trom the Parish of Point .Ooupee, tiler young man named Freemen shot a quarternoun girl in that parish authe 13th last., from the (El l etts of which she died; and af terwards attempted tq commit suicide by sheath* himself. His wound ,is e.nsidered very.dangeioni - . Jealousy the cause.. ' It is computed rhoriten millions of francs am paid yearly M Faris for fib ers. Lose &molt or Fiona - .--It is estimated by the Bar. filo Commercial, thatthere is now waiting shinMent at the :various ports on -Lake Michigan, 1,550,000 bus Lats wheat, 90,000 lour, and 24,000 bbl, Prpqatoull. Oahe', Szo: it the stack at Detroit is in etuda4, ille-aggregate of flour would math 200,000 CANADA WEATHER —Tho Montreal Gazette of Monday week, says the weatheris mild for the seas on. The snow was Melting fast end the "ice bridges" getting dengerou.; still the snow between Montreal and Lower Lachine was four feet deep. GISEXAM ENIORANTII.-.-11. appears from the annual report of the New York German Society, read at 'belt anniversary a few evenings sinee; that during the year ending atxhat date, 30,312 Getman emigrants had arrived at that part. which is over 12.000 mote than last year. A leading object of this Society is to protect and provide for the German population, and particularly emigrants. Their expenditures during the year were about $5,500, and their receipts some $5OO, more. A TRADE or Wilms.—The Hontigton (Pa.)Glohe thus deAcribt's a trade in' wives,- which vecently took place in Blair county, which is a pretty fair start in the line matrimonial for 6 new - cot:m.l: The trade took place between Mr. t and M Din a written article of agreement, the latter paying the former the follow ing articles, generally denominated es "boot": two dollars in.cash, three gallons of whiskey, two pounds of smoking tobacco, one pair of shoes, one bell crown cd hat. such as was the fashion when Adam was a boy and several unmentionable trifles. On conclusion of the agreement the wives changed places, leaving behind' all their moveable effmte, including the chil hen, and established themselves in their new homes. The patties are in moderato Acircumstances." THE GREAT Laxes.--Theifdllowing tabular state (lent, taken from a report of jthe State Geologist of ieLigan, presents some curious and interesting facts The difference in the depth' of these lakes is eery remarkable. The bottoms ofilakesOntario and Sope• riot would appear to be 'wadi on the same level.— Michigan and Huron with 36 feet greener elevatitm upon the surface, sink deeper into the earth by about 150 feet, than Ontario. It is contrast. d tbat these lakescontain morethart half of all the fresh water up on the earth: Lake*. Mean length. Mean breadth. Awes vq. miles Superior, MEE Huron. Green Bay, Erie, Ontario, St Clair, 210 80 100 20 240 40 180 3S 20 14 90,1160 Mra n Drpth. Elevation 900 feet 696 fret 1070 578 1000 578 20 • 570 84 565 500 232 Superior, Michigan Huron, St Clair, Erie, The editor of the Memphis Appeal bad an interest ing"confab" the other day, with an Arkansas repre sentative. Speaking of II he says: •.On be ill told the world turned round, he looked us in the face for a rno. ment to see if we were qui:Mr—then putting his fitter to his nose, said; '•l've had wood on the bank oldie Missiuippi for the matter o' five years, and none ever fulled in yet. If the yearth had a turned ovet,'twould ha' been a gone wood afore ever I woke in save it." The SL Louis itepurOican announces the death, near that city. of John Mater. formerly a Rep. resentativein Congress ft= Sltssouri, and at one limy Governor of that State. ADlEl7.l . liere are contraratively , few whn think when they use this woird hqw much :Of !do., bonuir it possesses—c.mrying as it does- the sentiment:— "To God I cotaulit you; may Gad guard you." WiSCOltalti Ttnarrottr.--The legislature of this Territory, nt a recent session, passed an act dividing the coonty of Mlwatikie, providing the inhabitants of the,proposed new county agree totho division. The question, as well to that of whether Wisconsin shall become a state, will bo decided at the election in April. THE 'IPA! Tit EE.-A living plant of ibis cdebrafrd tree was lately presented to the horticultural society, by the East India Company. and is now growing in the Chiswick Gardens. It is in perfect health, and not . withstanding the fables of Dutch travelers, mu b• a p. preached with safety. It is, however, in virulent a Ni on that no prudent person would hat.dle it without proper precaution. The New York Board of Canal Commiesioners have resolved to open the canals of that state fur navigation on the 16th of April. A large majotity of the members of the Baltimore 'Methodist Conference ere _supposed to be in favor of remaining wi:h the northern branch of the Church. Commodore Wadsworth has been appointed to the Ordnance and Hydrography Department, and has ac cepted the post ternporat ily. says 133 non, ••is a dangerous vcordfor young ladies; it is love, ful I pledged, and waiting fur a 6ue day to fly. 'American provisions have become very high in De marata—so high that a majority of the inhabitants cannot obtain them Salm FE.—The St. Lous Republican of the 19th inst., gives the substance of a letter received from Sun ti Fe, and dated on the 31st of last January. Gov. Armijo had assumed the duties of Governor, and re eluded the order requiring all foreigners to remove into the interior. Every thing. was quite. There was n rumor that California would be sold to the United States for $15,000 . 000. The following is an account of the.trade to Santa Fe last year, exclusive of the in voices of two Companies at Bent's Fort last Decorah& There left Independence and arrived at Santa Fe l in 1845, 141 wagons, 21 carriages, 1,078 oxen. 716 mules, 39 horses, and 303 men employed as 'drivers, - The - cost of goods thus transported in the States, according to the invoices, was $342,530. Cost of outfit, wagons, teams; &c., $87,790. Duties, $105,- 757. COlit of freightfrom Independence to Santa Fri, at the usual rate, 10 cents per pound. $67.680. But the great drawback open this trade is the canstant change in the revenue ;ewe, and the prohibition to re• tail goods, unless the person be a citizen or married In thaeountrY. They had, at the time ihe letter was mitten, anew tariff which almost amounted to the prohibition of the importatimof goods needed in the 8495. TLE LEAD TRADE CV THE Wner.--The Galena Jeireesonian says that in March, just before the open int-,of the navigation of the htivinsaippi, the amount of t lead corded up ou tbewharves at Galena was all Inge! !sial& tuillfons . ;3f pounds. The lead product the cornlause.ason will be enormous. :Matiocarr.—The largest log of mahogany ever beard of waucut at lionduras about three years ago; ltwiril9 feet 8 inches longis feet broad; 4 feet 2 inches Catimated to contain 4750 feet, and to aiciiit.oarards:iof 12 tone. On Micouut of its great draft waiter, it vrasonly rece , tgly that it could be got brer'the bar of the Rio Cuero. if Me Sttehanenn, the Sieretary of thate,left Washing ton thiarnornieg for Leneaster,Tannolvania,to he ab. :tent 'about tweak. Ir . N P Tristotte.:_Cbief Cierk in the departmearyibp".the acting secretary doting hie sth!etw n ach 31. - , . .. . .. AtlielesOhlpped by Ae Canal, vine's gleilirdare Navigation, March, 24 • . -...: Agricultural products, 17.997;11115, t', Hemp', - 63646-?:...!' - '-'- Seeds.. : . .• , -, ltlittali.! Tobareo,nof Manufactured; - • 503,207gbar Deer Skiner % •' . - ..k.ft,sls''':iti• Feathers, Y21,24 9 -- Furs and Peltrios, - ':337-4. 1 - -- ii -- - Hides. dry, '32,933 " '- Leather, 5.366 Woal, 39 460 " Boardi and Plank, . ' ' ' -1,000 feet.- C offee, 400 lba. - Dry Goods, ' 15,438 "' Earthen Ware, . 2,472." Glass " 10,071 " Greceries, 183.791' " Hardware, 1.2,263,;!!.. . Pot Ash, ' 575 .4 ' Whiskey. ' ' 4 779 . , . galls. Window Gloss, - 572Nbrutea. • Castings, . '35,671 16. Iron, ~ 5.732 t i s Lead, 1,050 " Nails, 500 is ' Baron. • ' 1330,881 " Beef and Pork, , -' 2.294 bbls. Butter, 9,713 ;lbs. Fish, ! 6 bbls. Flour, 3.552 " ' Lard, 415,218 lbs. Brick,' 3.000. no. . Furniture, 10130'4 lbs. . Rags, 6.172 " Sundries 58,146 " Bouts Cleated. 106 Passengers—Miles travelled. 7.928 Toll received, Articles received by the Canal. from March.,2l, till March 31, 1846. Agregate products nut specified, 91 410 lbs. Bran, 300 bush. Hay, 5 tutu. Oa' s, 1.273 bush. Potatoes, 424 " Boards and Plunk, 3,400 feet. 17. cords. Qaftell.ll:ll.C, 3.700 lbs. Hu.dware. 9.098 " Salt, a 7,100 bii.b. Clay, German, 5 926 lbs. rig Iron, 1552.290 Blooms, 938154 ' " • Nails, 17,280 Hoar, • 12 bbls. Brtck, 36 888 num. 22.732 Paper, 1.500' " 13,500 " THE 4CQUITTAL OF TIRREL The acquittal of Tirrel. at Bosuns, whose trial for the murder of Maria Ann BiCkford has just 'closed. has caused the expression of considerable surprise in all quarters as fat as we have bean!. There never was, pethapa, in the histury of crime, a clearer case of guilt depending on circumstantial avidence The circumstances of the case, as summed up by a Nee l' ark paper, are as follows: "Tirrel and the victim were persons of abandoned character. Oue was living apart from his wile, and the other from her husband, anti had been living together (or IS long time previous to the mur. der. After continuing in this unlawful connection for some lime. and traveling over the country-, we lind them in a house in Boston, where Maria Anr. Itiegford was murdered. They had retired for the night: the inmates of the hump had discosered a for in the chamber, and heard the footsteps of some per son escaping. After extinguisbin,g the tire, they found the body of Maria Ann Bickford partially burn ed, an l her throat cut in an awful manner. On ma sins fu.t.fser search, several articles of append be. , longing to Tirrell were found, and the wash basin thawed evidence of some person, whose hands bad been bloody, baring washed in it. Soon after the i discovery of the fire, Tirrel was seen in another part of the city. endeavoring to hire a conveyance to take him out of town as soon as possible. Suspicion BB ! mediately fastened on Tirrel as the murderer: efrwtera were i 1 pursuit of him, but lie effected his esc.npe to New Orleans, where he n os arrested and brought hack to Boston for t:ial. 20.000 2.000 7.400 6.900 960 statmaasert engagt d man etc suss council, oral pleaded a novel deferce. The Gras plea was that the victim committed suicide; and secondly, that Tirra ll was a summimbulist Isom his youth—and ; if be really committed the murder, he did it while he area nut in hia right tnit.d, or utile de Wei asleep. The trial proresdrd, and the Cummenweafils proved in the minds of hundreds, the tact of Tirtell's being the 'murderer, beyond the possibility of a doubt; and yet, the jury, to the astonishment of a vast number of the moral people of Ruston, brought in a verdict or not guilty. 7 - hut por t ion niche defence about somnambulism is the g" 0 ". - est piece of humbug we have ever beard and the very InCt 0(10eha defence bring put lit, is pretty strong proof 'hot it woo modie use of i tt place of a better. As to the idea of the woman hoeing committed suicide, It la preposterous, and too flimsy to admit of a moment's argument. The jury. we believe. baited their deeinion on the rottos! that it was self murder; but it puzzler us to see hew they could possibly arrive at such a conclusion.— The app,,rel and cane of the prisoner were found In the room:and that, with the circemstance of the wash bowl, arid the prisoner's subsequent flight and escape when punned by the officers of justice, forbids such n sue ponition. We therefu•e consider the whole defence, and the verdict, its nest exttaordinary in every point of •iew. . It JA . dl afford a terrible precedent. It is a moekery of all law sad justice'. and is a direct induce- ment for a t epetitiun of the clime. What se rarity have the citizens of Mastsnehunetts for their liven and property, when an abandoned nil We can enter a house. murder his victim, and employ cnuosel whose ingenuity and skill will work ont his acquittal, by making up a story of somnambulism, 01 some other humbug? We have. in this, a precedent that will be followed in the same manner that tire plea of insanity was, fur years to come. Every mur• darer will, hereafter, plead somnambulism as en es• cuss. or some other equally shallow defence, which the fertile ingenuity of counsel may coil, if he be for tunate enough to be tried in Boston. He may snap his finger at the law and judge, and repeat his . crime. All that is !vomitory, is to get his mother, or grand• mother, to prove that he got up and walked in his sleep, when he wan young, and made a noise rearm• bling, no matter what, ns if he was half-strangled, and a jury will acquit him. For, notwithstanding the rumor that the jury based their decision altogether on the supposition that the unfortunate woman Commit t.•rl suicide, we are dispelled to thi at{ that the plea of somnambulism had its effect upon their minds, and they let it influence their judgment. ALL .persons who have not settled with the under signed for subscription to the Daily Morning Post, Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, and for job work and advertising, are hereby informed that their accounts have been placed in the hands of ts Collec tor, and that, to save costs, it is necessary that they should be immediately liquidated. We hope that all who have not settled their accounts will attend to this notice, end thereby save themselves and our Collector further trouble. PHILLIPS & SMITH. ap4-d&w. K. LOGAN. has removed to No. 83, Wood tt) street, one door below Diamond Alley, to the store lately occupied by Clarke &Cameron, where he has opened a Wholesale'and Retail Dry Goods Store, and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well selected stock of Goods, con sisting of French, English and American cloths, (all colors,) a great variety of new style Cassimeres and Sattinetts; Cashmareits, (a new style,) Oregon Call simere, a good stock of summer cloths of all kinds; late style Vestings, also a variety of Lawns and Ging barns; Pyramidical G radnates and other fancy patterns, from 6 to 26 ma. per yard; a very seperior lot of white goods, consisting of India Linen, Damask Plaid, striped cambric; Victoria Lawn; striped and plain m , 111; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured and plain l3obinets; black and . blite black Silks, plain, fig ured and striped; a large assortment or Irish Linens; bleached and brown Muslins; sable Diaper; Marseilles Counterpanes (large size;) Moreen; a god Supply of Umbrellas, Paresols, Paresoletts and Sunshades; very large assortment of new Women and Children's Hosiery; a very fine article of Lisle Thread Hose and Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated. He would respearplly invite his former Customers and the public generally; tp an examination of his, stock, to which he expects to make additions regularly. ap4•ly a 4 ~~ l ~ _ _ $3923,1b Last Notice, Removed. ~~~ COMMERCIAL RECORD. 'iim'wuivu)com , cm #.thBBlr Al=rtmt. RD OP PITTEMOZOti t - 3 3 '.jef nit WATIT.II ARRIVEDi;•! , Boles, Beaver;,-; • Mfohigan; Bolas, Beaver; Medium, Gregg, Droviosville; _ ,Masseoger,Llnford., Chit- '• ; ;;;_; ; ` El Dorado,-`Stone, NeW-Orliviirif; ••••••,- Gekalb,"Aohnsoa, HaugiarDitcki Wllmingtou,Denidscin i . Flank-lin; •„•;`,2' - Arrow, Atkinson, _do • ; - Putnam. Blue. Zanesville;- - - . May tismen; Bowen, do • - • - DEPARTED. -, • , Boles; Beaseril' Lake Erie, Shales, Deaver; Loals..M'Lane, Bonnet, BroWnsvillet!' 'Doudotia.'— Louisville; ; Clipper, No 2, Crooks. Cincinnati; Milwaukie, Clarke, do; , ;;, irrThe splendid steamer Cambria, Capt'Forsith, leaves this morning for Cinciauatt. Irr The II S Mail steamer Messseegar,ceptl** Lirtford, towel this mining fat Ciacianati;•ihjAill intermediate Retu. 1311 , 0aT8 H . Y Ft ,v Cisminanti—Per steamer Messenger; Ir.intriels, 2 htuls, 132 bap hates, Samuel wightoleug: barrels do, .1 Jordan & Son; 50 . barrels whiskey, Miller & Riciterson; 88 imp butter,: D..LeeelifftPr. 6 casks iron grate., .1 Sc J Shocaberger; 3 boxer. 2 bales, I trunk, A M Wallingford; 40 taxis raisins, S M'Clurkan St Co; 50 boxes 1101E4 5 du glass"ware, S M'Kee & Crl; 3 ht.'s. snare, Cleric .& Thaw; 2 bbl s hams venison, Geo Morgan; 55 bbl, butter, 72 brines cheese; 25 boxes oranges; 5 rio, Lemons; 50 Mils whi..key; 8 blots peacites; 6 drums fige. jag' brellelin 7 sacks wool; 10 do feather.; H. D Bulloit; 4 bbli molasses, 8 bass coffee, 6 bbl. sugar, W Baku: 6. sacks and 2 bids peaches. H A Thompson, 95,boaes pipes, 10 Ws 'do; N Doris; Mai:tamed tonslitay , freight 95 cabin, and 60 deck passengersi 56 aiif cabin end 65 deck do; left Cie. Thunder ar ll4 u'clock, A M. Office of . the Pittiffrargh "Morning Pod.' coiview Of TILE V&RXIT /Oa TUG INEIIK Riday Evecisg,,Aprit 3. 1846.' The river is declining slowly with 64 :feet water Its the channel: ! This weather cnntinims 'and' pick , ,am; the streets as dry, end dulity . mid summef our landing pteserns quite. a busy appearance.' ens merchants areactively engaged in receiv.ingimi ship ping goods, and every department of *nide watts it healthy napect. Floor-1 bens was OP new reitlnn ID the flour mar ket towlay. Several smallratcels, in all amounting Se 150 Ws that Ird noticed. told af53.6.1.103,65.. - Molasses--Is still advancing;:sslei of VP bbla thia morning at 35c. cash; 30 do it 344c.f some holders are not disposed to sell even at those iigmes. Sugar—A sale of 10 lehd• at 6ic.c.a.ab;lsdo at Sic; 3 do at 61c. cash. Coin—A sake of 700 basbels corn, oa yesterday, from more at 4 tc. cash; 1500 do; from Rhos, at 3740. per bushel. Gais-700 bushels from *torso( first qnality at 33c cash. fliroweS-41. infect 60 bushel, Flawed from store at $1 10. • 13eins—Soits of 12b1ds small wbite army beanie' $1 25 basti. MARKET New Ptleant, Marcl 24. Not w hitt anditnt the rain tehit..b poured dawn ateadi• I; tbrouth the day. theca bee been a fair baainesa done na Con un--salas amount to 4000 Wes, at atently Tolobita--Atatut 100 Mar. 00 bhia, Jae; .on County at 7 . .7 Gq !Lau*. for t do. IL old crop, Wit:. per IU. - Mniussee--A fartheradrance prieec *boat 15 Mlle en Id et 26,i527c. ' Nothing doing in *opt - Flour—Tellies erstnioctions.skow 4Pettes &egos omang holders--soma 8000 tdiyin. - Obio being nolOis ronee.: efdto Mitt lined, etc.. at St Tki 1102 ibis. as 31 05; 1500 do.; to arrive, at $4 OS; and 1600 do 41 $4 10 per bbl. Provi.iona—Only small sales of Pork at $lO 6 nlO 71 About 80 csik• 13sion, sold; alit 211esuiks tibfea at 51 , -; 23 do, la lotion .51r; 015 do Eittouldets. at 4F per lb. A salt of 500 keg , " prima Laid (1001 Lorre at 131 e (tern). 200 kegs inferior Western but ter brought 71e per lb. I.,6kry—About 300 We Ilectifird sold In lutist lair:Pt/do Common at. 104; and 100 dont 193 e per - _ gnllon. - F,eights—Tbe abip Vrtilpoln taking' for 1 -Leyte, to load with Cotton, at IP, and bats_ ships for Boston with cotton engaged at le per lb 15e for Caro, and 00 for Pork. - CITY PIIICYS CUBRYINT, /WEIL 4, CA Welt/LEA tOiIIUCTICD'ICTLEIT a EIRMOON. ' Flour—From Sto4), $3,87104,00. "03,75 Bockroheat—per 100 Ibri • - - 1.25 . 01.30 Corn Meal— 4n, do - - 50 062 Grain—Wheat tilt/war; gm) 0 70: Corn s 9O 0 45 " - , - 31.0 3P Nay—Loose, .yrt OQ. 1030 014,0 ou—Litmeed, gill- •1 • 68 70 iniokey—P gall.. • - - - - 21 Potatoes—Nesbanno ek, • - : 44.0.62 . Salt—P' • , - : 4,10 01,12 Seeds—Flax i - , • 400 01,12. Timothy. - 3,00.3,25 C10vir,41,50. 04,75' Lard—No 1", lb. - 6 01 '7 . Hogs -41 , ni(tto.V) , • . 419 5 blacon—per lb. . 7 0 Cheese--peilbWllls..' • 7 . 8 Butter—Ketand H. w Lbw, ~ ..WitCT SCHOOL.' H, wil i tthidsiThusemovecl - his School to - Rotr . inson*Atose. fiord' Eiut darner - 4 Federal and Robinson wee*. ' 4lr 4-dew ; OETICAL uorkitof-Crabbe,. Hober.Pollbelq: P " - Rogo i ,t_.P.Ampholl , Ol4. l bigargoPnri; " Mrs:Woman's, 2 vol.; ,• ~• •• " GolclAmitb; • - - Bum's): 2 : Speeches or Phil! irsjporron,.Colimm t and Emmett; Chatham, Ratko. Erskinv sod- BleckintoSb; Oscian Poems; for mile by • BOSWORTH di FORRESTER, op 4 • . • • • ; 43,Morket street. : . • 1,7t0R SALE.--The sr has retrieved to No. 1 12 St Clair street; near the ,Exchattge Hotel, where he keeps his AginCy and taeoironce:ofno, for public accommodation, fth - d•-bias on -hand;-and: keeps for sale a ;gOad 'isstitintent -- of '-*lndowr"sesh• and glass; cooper's and ...patent tuba and churns; half bushel 'end , peclt mebstirearlouisville lime, bad cords, cainet - cliain, 4 '-biuiheSl 'corn htfoomal shovels and spades; hoe:arida rakes( - 161t4 sniCedS, I axa handles; wooden ' bowls; 'school :lloo4l4bibles and teatannentr.: "' A large atsortinent of the 'American Temperance Society Puhricationq iaridditg,letiar and'rapping pa:. per, and a variety of greeaftiid Miler eolored paper hangings; ink, quilr, wand via patent pent, matches; few good Dry Goods and W variety of cheap and use= ful family medicines rtrurneffeliftiliKalfthit . Piiteburg daily nowspapeili, - atm - - All 'lsf tvhicti'''irill he sold cheap Fir cash, or aeitalatis'icointlYPrOdice;ar burgh manufactures,triztattOriagneeoe - - ISAAC - t , t. and Coin.' Merchant, Pk 12 Si Clairat alp{ 4t z ~~~ *.~ TR It . = _ AT Et .'- - .14.4 4 .4.4 Uwe, • C. S. POS.fitL' &tilt:vista &age Mchiager, Al a rimunici6 z. J''ll7o-$4 ceriti Second 37,1• 20. 17, : ' 25 "••-"' Gallery, far coitireti Pena-e, • AttalltiltElLOCAT HAOgETT, our a inert Amer. , . Ping iipiearance-of Mr GALLAGHER First skyiettrance this tiessott ,, of Miss BEWfI3A LEWIS. Vid*Evonixii; April 4 1 1 M. • Will be petfornted, the Dretettof MINIM WI • _ dB; HUMORS 9F FA LSTAFF. Wilkq powerful Can ..0* . :1;:::_', .;•_ . .,-'•' l•*Y - . '? -•!.,'••'- AI isi : :i!eith q t eta*, . After which, be buperous comedy of _ 'T H,E,M UMM Y. Mia rehearsal the tragedy of lON PorT i artleulais,iee Bills of ttle day `tirtfitora tti Open bertrie 7,w committee ati • past 7 preately. ; ISP.Thel3na °Men twill be open faun 10 o'cieck A Win from 2'1 3 PA to s—at %illicit time and plecti,aeautnan - taiobtafaed rot any number 'el' Ems. s • - t. • Altdentand against Oita establialunat will be punctually every Monday morn-tug. ,- A strong and efficient Police have been engaged to preserve order at all thugs:. ar it 4'. 'OW:Lep • A •,,lIOLL of Mtniey has been, loft *idiot° that Was round a short time since b y a lady from the coma. 117,- in, the, vicinity of tide Diamond market, with in structions foretorn it to the proper owner, on his int ' istictorily identifying tint - : *l4 2t ' ''`f "WM. ICV,IR; Meyer:: Qoal` soat`Kiat~le Arkt4E tbat bar floret tont( used on a boot upwards LI. of 600 &et-long svill *old hkr. Apply to , REYNOLDS & SHEA SP4 .. or „i • 11;53A RTH. • yor - Sale: • • . • . A „Doui:LE..tr c aerk.eirjin g machncsntied for eardir% :coon! 11 Also con war.bitio, an 4 fur - mitkiogtuotiog.. All in gold order.: For piriimilitalcuirtiro of -.. LAFFeRTY itri43tsir-O - Par the vemCi:cir wood and Water at; Sllver Ware ANUFACTITREO to order-r-nnd a large. stock jAftlitrer.Table and Tea Spoons, Etc, now Oil band and for sale at the.loweat cash priors. ,Cititanaanclothent who oily be in the habit if getnl4, ing.f.aat.for theit-eilver. ware, • would -fulit to their advantagein till and, CUM in° my assnrtatent. and prP ma w. sal pc:MICAS every facility of manalacturiog ar lute as in the ,eastern: titles, All silver _nem:toted statulard:. W IV WILSON, • op! :cor*E 403 and Market at: UORSC rays:zit. P. W.-O'BRIEIi, • Member if eke Veterinary 'College of Dublin, VW in 7f B M 1114 fireg of Royal Laseeer. ESPECTFULLY. iievaints the liorsoAth e i n ' ' ' Proprietors of titisborgts and its vi einity, that he has ariiied_in town and is located "at JaS Armstrong.** Washingtoci , Hotel, where he intends re; maiming a few months: , During his snjoirrament.ia tossn, he will attend to his professional satirA , kr), boding a Coo 3 opportunity ta poisons haviirt dimcica Horses abasing them cured. Frain his long and es.:;' tenelve practice, be has made himself familiar with the various diseases incident to that noble and .usefui animal. the Horse, in rhfscountry and in Coro* aod f lat , eirmted the most wonderful cures in hie depati at7he runis, them are the .fuibrating, tacit been monsideeed incurable, namely: Bone, Blood and Bog Spain+, String halt. Ring bones, Roaring Wheezing. end Om ken Wirsdi all which be retnoves without leaving a mark or bleinith. His terms are moderate,andin all case* where he , promises a cure, he requites no pay until itis effect ed ler His Bon and Worm Posedersare the toast infallible medico now known for those disatristis in sects which are the cause of destroying So many Val usbta Hones. - These can he! bid of him in pucka. , graves-ping in prices from 50 cents to 11 ,apd-d3r. . . - -Parasols, Parasolotto, awl Smolt* es. . n E. CON STA ItEE, hes reeeivetl ihir play ,11-1 'a very largo assortment ol . Parnsols and Sunshades. amongst these *re Freneh. Parasols rruli Freed' Sticks. Seellop'd do and Parasoletts. - - Plain do and Sunshades. - ' • ' To'stbich invites the attention of his mitts men. 83 Illatitis st. 1, - ep4 Watcheis at Auction . _ e4etdoit:Sidso : rdnyt, April 4th, at 7 o'clock. J. wilt be sold ei 1 .Kehcia a Auctlon ftoomi; Vood Weft; 31doOf from sth,a large' lot of 311Acci lattetnis nook's, the prisost Librig of a get:diemso leaving the city; alsio• d And %Online *etch. 3 patent lever do. r a , largo jot of second - lain& matohea. N,ll. becadded,o .tba , Books: I Pteseott's =kaput of Mexico; 32 mops tind plates; Miettulloyl. modern , • P. M'KENNA, 4-act. Boaks• Sealy.: made ;Clothing; Watches, ac., at ancticta. , . o'clock - P. M, on Saftirday, the 4tb" 21 at the Comrnercial Auction Rooms, corner.-Of Wood and Fiflh streets. will be sold a quantity of and second 'mud miscellaneotis books, , blank . hooks, . cop, writing and letter nape!, an extensive issortmeni of now ready . snide clothing, boat4 w shoes, hats, caps,urnbrellas. jewelry, gold rind tilver watches in great variety, .shot galas, pistols musical instrumeate, uternel:clecks ran', work beies, &c., &ie.. . • efir , 'JOHN. D. DAVIS, Auct.: Gmericto, Wrapping Papor, Cordage, ac T AIUCTION. . , A T 8 o'clock; X% M. on Monday the 6th roar..at 11,-Alie Commercial AuctionnOtlMS, correrel"Worid and Fifth streets,Avlll be-soM for ake,:lent oristhinat it' . may concern • • .' tierces rice; S catty botes, 13 each, gunpdvsder tea; 1 half chest, Ade din 4 half thee% young hyson do; 1 toil manilla rope fur cables;' 3 boxes pound dump Missouri tobacco; 7 reams #rePping ripen.. patent byekets; bed cords; hatchets; axes. sparler;'rcesens trowells, I scale _Email; ''whiteivash, -sweeping., nod Shoe brushes; tioware; queensware, &c. op 4 • ' JOlitsl, D. DAVIS, Aucer. BOOT — TRERS," SHOE LASTS. — DESKS, StNeliES;"4e., AT AUCTION.' AT 2 6 ' 6 0. P. 1 1 4.: on M.." 0 . 11 Y 'the 6th inst. ..111 the Commercial Auetion Room. corner of WOO and rents. will be sOld;the' anti re Stock-of BOot iiee's and Shoe'Laiti, belonging to a Manufaiturei boots and shwa who hits . detlined ,bashiesti.: Also a quantity of School Desks,' Benches; largelnahogany franie looking.glass, cooking` stove and an eiiteiiaive assortment of Houseliadd and Kitchen funk Mei f. two horse wagon. - 30_,H.Isi D. DAVIS, -1' ; ET C • - Auctioneer. HOIVICEOPATHIC , WORKS AND MEDICINES. tr UST received and for sale at out Wttrehittise. Neiring's Domeatro Physician:, 14rahnernan't Orgevon ef, Homoeopathic Medlclrie: Wrihneirian on Chranic, Diseaies. - 4 ' ' 1:10 recce arida° Medicine Chcsts. , • ' SCRIBA & SCHEIDLER; • a. 4 No 115 WoOdit. Stook Pen& `- GILJ.OITS extra fine Steel Pens; do :Selina! rani; .. do Eagl . e Accountants., blatittitttn stenoimpl!le P e ns.; l i te ir r ey ,e all ether good mike». ltdillA full supply of pen twldOs, Inkf; inceieriarticle ImpdecfEit tU Counting Eferfili: 410% JOHN II /el SLLOS. „ . itp3 lg-2'14100 ,; - •,,i,.1, - L.f , ;-:L'.: L . :l' -goltritittiklOpi.AWST. CLAIR rcttacs'S l P; 1 11 fairee*!Rot the..7***# il.::f;ltaiitiornor• IvoiNtorlii - MAK,4lige4C 2 tias cracre“hterighoat.' With new . itear-tareittiee - Great . care - Inialteriacr4isittlillhil . Consult vlth . .tbri Choicesiviands:' ''Ahtutris,COra Omni ban turd.ts-hvgage wagon: are provided for,the use of hiegtlesllAr tied a-':karter Hill he.hvirttendancelrt all bouri - te voeirthe deinandi traveller.-- The hing experience of thevradarsigned lath's business, ttllbt re* 'him that his-'earnest'purpose to satisfy nit who call cannot he onsoccessful. feels allogethec iibeny, rtaliOrnise his:visitors apareforubleand cleanly abode ; I liberal entertainarent; and a - hearty atelcorheata toad -erase ezpeo±e np3 dtf •: BROWN::". „ . . .125 DOZ Porarey'e- 4 ,'plden chop” reed per ilearner.Puthane, aid far 'sale trip , - - 3 £ WILLIAMS, apa . - - wood 4tiect. vents„tryontioial... 1200 LBS'sttimoiot Venison Fiams,rect iv ed And for sate by ICILLIA MS, . 4 tiff VPAoh.strere. • Mr.WALTkilta: Fltilli.. . &O BBLS Famityiin storeand forst& by • - UV •,• •J D •WILLIAMS, aid - • -13 Q WoodArteetl Glass. BXS BenWitnllA ' vinovioby 12 in (*LP _ -aiLore and fai sine e Piached; . BUSH prime Dried Peaches for solo by LAI ,i/P? - , 7 7J - 0-WILLIAMS: , .. Ttopts,ShociNT'alutLearila. 4 4,l3onneti l triG. • K. TANNER - &: CO' `NO : log - Araori•sTit'S - Eii: i . . Beg , trim to call the attention of theitfriandi and : Forrntry : /;.resehiniti . generally': to their; very largo and excellent , us: rt soment, or ,Daco. Shota. - IPalnt Leaf Hats, and La. dies' and Mitres:Florence, Braid, Lawn and Straw Bonnets ; of this SPreng imporlation, .all of which havalteen, 'elected with great careexprearly ter dus . Western trade ; and Ourchirseit •ni.laiver 'pikes -than heregoinne, and iiiiieb is: iII bg add. at a Smelt inhaling an' invoice prines. - Country Merchanti would do` well to examine . our 'lock and pines befeno -nraMag.tlinie Inirchnsei: -.' ,--; :. •:.- - -alien 6.r. '! -s CITY BOOT AND MOH STOBEF SIGN 'OF_ THH GOLDEN SHOE, -No corner MakketaL. anclihe Diamond. '- A- ;pl;ndid ' assartrien't 'of gen tin. _..,...„..-- men's; Ladies' and children'a b oots and althea have found a harbor at the abave place. and are waltinfg.to he disposed af,''at leis pri: dill than the cameat uplee are veld at :vtal it) tito Etta. tern cities. A lurge parr: hi7vi rtd . be:in .metde, capes dy to order; end the'rest carefully adected, an regiols the stook' and tiorkmansiiip, and ail' persona purchasing at No 81 will obtain the full worth of their money laid . • , out, in the wear and dustbiluy of their purchases. - 2 0 gw . ' Thompson's Giadnitiiig Ilictsisrs Trusser voaEssuar. graduated fora one to: fifty pounds ,1„ "without a Back rad; which does se much injury to the spine.' - Tamest—The Trtz_43..is appled and :$ Jaye- trial given, and if it'd es not pmem satisfactory us every re.l spiet, the 'money is cheerfully returned, A, Itolgrr time_is given, to those front a diatom?) to return the Trois. A perfect rare warraramd, or nochargewhat. ever made for the Truss. Those sending fOrthisTruss need only to mention theside ruptured, and the wine are round the' hips, as the pressure cart be graduated to suit theirenie. For sale by - , R. E. SELLERS. - 1 37 Wood it. TAE subschter respectfully_ informs his frien 4 ;l l tinCatuLtcailic4inteterckrs'udtrau • pied by Mr William Johnston inthehorouglrof rencarsilhs:where fravollers arid oth rs can be octant modated °tithe most-reasonable terms. Eiery rangemeatis . made that. will cesuos_ satisfaction to homier* a rid Judger& `_' A share of public pit mange' ls get% ,pectftiily EPPRAIM AMENS.,i. Lawreneesille, Allegheny coupty,liiiit 1;1848',': vp.2 daiii 3 t - -- - - - - 'l2.estiov . al. Tilt A. M. - POLLOCK. his ininoveh to tyslte. .IL, autelt, near ." the' new 'Toad-House." Aileghezry' Institute. Tim rootitslo the boilditig of this_ Institution on ' rederaYstreet4.llegheny City, hiving been very neatly fined up, the spring session willeonnnenee on Wednesdny..the Ist of April, olereatodents swishing to pursue, the Litt:in and 'Greek Classics, the various branches of tAntheinntici„ina the nortuttnn braid's!" of an English Echtentioni rcitl ftna every facility. 1402'440' , "'" - L. TIRADLEY. Principal. FOTINHand left .with the ardieiriber, keys and a email boa, re- hi resteredio the right own. er Mr tailing and deseribieglbern and :paying haul* hie 'reward. la" Hereafter "there wilt be a depart ment kept. ih my office fei!'Lest and Found - Prop Iriy. • A record made:and the, reward gimp by rhe errnerdivided with - the Ender. - --1 IMP Petatiesfarling or i zin i6ili ple ase =flat MAC HA RRIV-Ageney in& Intelligence dlice - ,:k1012, - Sfeltaist..' ate , near the Exehanar -irrlTHE:vedersignea barium ijoid our.,apitreiirea 1, 1 front the Cabinet making buninera would re. apectfulty request thone indebtedreither.by note-or book accauntito •cail on biro ar tke Eagle Hotel, 34 street,' end aetile The aurae svitliout "delay:, Persona hariag'Olohns againns me tcjli ()Ironer+ present theni for settlement'. ,triar3ll3or. f giE, enders; gned,-in toitsequence of the great in, .crease in their baeiaesa , hainibeencornpilled to remove , from their ow stand corner: - of Ditnenti:Al , ley. to the very largo tpo conmodions Warehouse. No 107 Wood st., reeently,ocinpied be W..-51 - C 4 tiner sahere - they ate prepared- to ... offer itidoeurnents triCountry Weinbergs and the trade genera'l,y, not to be met erith in anv other establisbroent in the city.— Pensoniclesiteai of purchasing, are respectfully 'diked to callfund ea - nine their imtertsl4 stock of. Viiiiety 'dna Dry Goods: • -* GREGG - 3: - M'CANDLESS. . . opt d4t & w B t.- - , 1711 1 31 1 , • Ornargntal Plante,. Vines 4 Evergreens: J Afi. - W Alt 1)11.0P '& CO. , nunszttissas stein stAnotturni, Prrientma. 11F.TEllS for-sale an ostenstyy assortment of Planti . V , . Trees, Shrubbery; Ituanini,f Nies, Vines, Flow; et Roots; te, oa the most reasonable Aerms.::Ail or dens left by mail prieft at their steed, No :, , E1 in the Diamond Market, - on Wednesday arid Stitardery, or With SakeWell;""rears ez Co, Wood et will bnere.cn ted with fidelity a i d ' .nu'uc2s-ti&w2w BONS!' P. &TIP! 64 - 11.1. me 'FAZHIO* JUST tetOred by rexPress•fraa No York, the Sprink Styleof : Huts: ' All iii 'of a Neat Sariericor Fashionable Hat, are tespectfoity invited .to cat t. h100171E.. 93 Mood at.; malt dew 3 doors belga-Diamond-Alley:. • 1 IQ' DES:Ts-1;1:ml pr 'c o _ in 7 fat sali3 e+ the W+4etoyle r „ 'P .- 21 , 311ANUL T/ Basin. tilar23 Waded.% Wiaasi ectivlvvel T oboico tad . 01ackbtim Wine ) for "le by the ! tozon,ovingtZ 0 1 4 1 e s :L., NulT..Narket.strpei; • :29" cloor =MU • • - Sherry:nee: - Unts and Pale Sherrtiginferindezenr, or single t"4!.teSf for Bate by - • - . • •-•- , . marl .3a"blatii4t itriet ono dow ab .rt.; W r ILLIA3IB. SPRINGSTOCK VT Notice. Last and Found Property; Notice. JAMES RAN r.. _ • Concert art Philo MR DEMPSTER. - ' • , • of-tba 'Lament of the ItIW Emigrant' whnis about to return to Eu , Inilo ik yfir !hellenize to announce to the: citizens of oth,ll, s ,4;,, , .tiit`hegrie musical entertainment eriMonday evening next; April Bth, Ori::ipikiclitiMmsion he will sing a selection from his moskpaptiler compositions. interspersed with Seotch • I,ii3:lrislogeledies, and introducekis new and papig ar . . cantata,"eetliko --- 2%i AMY Careen--a song 111 three parts, pc l imi arv , : ' Part .I—Eva of. May. : Part'it4 , Netil r etuss Eve; Part 11!1—Return of Spring. snag represents . the gratlesl decay of young:tie& betultifut girl-from the bloom at tpaal!4 tote" yremature grave. • ITielleritOUti , --io hetaid at the St Oradea ho• tel, at the Meie.bant'i Hotel . and at Wm Tborn'edrag ; Merketati-' _ - • : -; ,Eloora.opee 47-_-r•toeornmanmaat 8 o'clock. Particulars may be seen in smell ap3-Bt.' j. EGEDIOVAL. fIEO. S. SWASf2 would respectlialy informl4 Irian& aod = customers that he has removed to No' 106 Marker street, lietwee-n , JFifth and Liberty streets, (east side) where he is recciviog a large and well escorted stria of spring Goods,,to which he would respectfully inv4a Their attention. spa d6m "%X M. GLENN, Booithir.der, has trrnoved to the Y-- cor,oet of 'Wood and 'Third eta, above C.:H. ifraft4, vaunts ho la prepared to do every description of Biodine. so 3. - Gitistdri-Ippn Works: LEWIS O'HARA & LEWIS. MiNUFACTIJRERS. , T , HE eadesignell, acting tts Agents Lr the abet*. 'AL establishnient, are now receiving supplies from the Werke, andistill in a shOrt time be folly supplied with all theverwas sizes of IRON and NAILS. .rospentfully solicit a liberal s h ar e or pcblia ,m_tronnge. with ithe confident sultana= that the tyifif the gruel : will not be surpassed by_any in the m artset. ROBERTSON .1. RUPERT. . _ . mer3O'dlm ; Agents for the Gamma Iron Works. &'ter Scot pAßGgiand convenient two story brick dwell ing.pritb,.corriage boon on the corner of FactOry and Penriiii; qth - • '• Also: a rOnii4o - tb , ;;'llilni story of n'tirielt Ineue on the corner of .5t.11 and Union eta. Immediate poieuta . ion elven... iteply to • - op 2 Tha'attarriet S_tar,Spangled Banner, 11 hap smreifaith theaubseriberrl hhe Bygaronrle. bed W` G' Wil4on, care of Dr. Dimartitt, Pittsburgh. The owner arcoltsigtieeis requested to call and pay the freight ltratchargei car it. ap .-- - - EG .LEAD--1100 pigs lend, fur sale trickise con. JAMES MAY SELECT SCHOOL. WM; MOODY respectfully ts nnottncenjo • ahl : friends, this te intends opening &Wert Wino! in this city -014 the let- Mondny.o( April next, ;in the basemehtef the Third Pretbyterion Church. ranr2l-IE , - . - IF • r • • - A - CT . providing for the app ointme.nt 'af--a. di 'tienall3cOrd "13e it 'ordained and enacted bythe citizens cf Pitts , horgh, in Seieet and Common t'ouncits assembled; I That twb6add h °nal &Aid Ileisurera be appointed for lihe Fifth Wart., and that tiny Ordinance that conflicts svitti this Eltdin.unie, ins, and the same is' heteby Ordained and enacted into a law ih Councils, this 30h6 day-of alttrch. AD. 1846. Attesu ' MORGAN ROBERTSON; Pros C C. E Raberts;Crit CC. - • THOS SABEWELL, Pres S C. Ale% MiliPr Cl SC. • . - spr2 Of Pig Goods, Eroot• and Shoes, !rata, Caps and Blips, Carpeting, Culterg. - A Davis' ,Commercial Aution Rooms, coiner of Wood an,iFiftb its; will be Bold without reserve._ to chise tli'ecncem.on Mond. • - . . . .rnm - VO mac . ay, a. • rge h. general , asaertinent of Dry Goods, comprising blue and black 4=51 cloths, cassimeres. satinets, plain end fancy tweeds. jeans. vestings, wool flannels, blankets, alpaccas,mous:de tains, baizraines, calicoes, prints, cambrics; gingbarns; checki, tickings. ninslins, linen Canton flannels, shawls, mitts, cravats, linen and silk bOnilke.rchiefs,lgunt suspenders, base. shirts, spool Mit ton. super pateot and shoe thread, buttons, buck mitts and gloves. And diaper, ingrainand star targeting, dZO Boots, shoes, One , heavy brogans, women's slippers, I 'IOW and tut Ws. caps whips' , table and pocket cut levy. sued scissins,butcher knives, G S spoon:, ivory, metal and honf combs', razors, pins, brass clod:a, tkr.,, The Goods . will be arranged on the 2nd floor, and may be- examtred on the Saturday before the sale. JOHN D DAVIS, ap2 . Auctioneer. Executors Eale of Bonsehela Furniture. T 10. o'clock on •Saturdey morning the 4th inst. M. at the late residence of Mrs. Jarret Aitken deed, near Ike' &Welling House of Robert:S. Cassatt:Emir. Drat. Ward city of Allegheny, will be sold by orderof Alexender lieseborgh Exeeetor. All the,Househuld and Kitchen furniture ,behinging to to= that estate, end also one onelihrse Waggen„ one milk Cow &C. • Large - wail Positive Salo • OfSplendalFternittere; 'being the entire stoek.of . . a Wholesale crud Retail Furniture Ware -' - R001Z)17:i 4i1d1013 on - a credit over $5O. 1 AT the extensive Cabinet Ware Roorn.of Mr. H. - H. Ryan, N027,..5th street, between Wood and Market, framing' the .Exchnnge Rank, on Monday neat., April fith. at 10 o'clock, A. M., and continuing from- dey to daY,Sundav excepted, until all Ismael& the - largest, best - assoite, and most splendid lot 01 - new Furniture ever offered at public sale in tliecity: amen g the variant atticles may be mentioned the tot. :lowing; vii I , . - . -' ---:- -32 mahogany betream;-fancy dressing bumaus, , VI. , riausstyle; 9 pair mahogany card tables, 'mahogany centre and 3 ning tables; secretaries - and -book Cates 6riely finish ,; malii *my and 'curled maple high pest bedstead - Si Cherry and mnplepotent high and French: do;dining and breakfast tablei; Ladies.fancy seeing • stitrulsfinithokany sofas 4-c , the furniture:tau be 111 1111 anytime preview' to Sale. - • ',- Tenni—Barns under $5O cash current fags, Elena /Mita $100.60 days; from $lOO to $200.4 montlx„ pi° tpuloperards,6 months good - approved, enders ied, notes. , ,' - . - - . These•int.ewling to purv.hase on 'credit will please • martiq'theirTerifforserre berate the morning. of sale: either in the iubScriber at' his auction rooms or 11 li Byan at hia Wireioo=l3. By do:ng so - it_ trill perhalaciutve troableilanwlfeelintanddisappointment to. both par. ties.. ,I _ - - F M'IKENNA: , „ niar3l I „ ... - • _ anctimmer. - Pittsburgh DTavigatiOa and nits Luna. sauce ConagtpaillSr:. - • Diane INo 21 STREET. liE of Pittshurgh continue to booffered no opportuoity to effect insuranesnpon theft Prop ertyeby a . Domestic Institution, loca ted among thetn. selves, Luisa! upon Domestic Capital, and conducted by-Directors, in whose prudence, integrity end. good , faith;-..hey• nen readily ascertain, whether they may repose that - Undoubted coddente and security, 'which should over: attend on insurance transietion; To persons whose property has, alrea thedy, been dammed, or destroyed,. by or , Water, Mean tag°, of p erso nally adjusting alois with an institution, At none. 'wilt be strikingly evident. To tioSsa who suffered by the`Great Fire, this particolir corporation needs ntirecoinmenclation: - The' prompt payment of the whole amount of its lossei—ltit*ltti TWO HOOD. D Tti , otlad b D DoLLARI...ia to item a sufficient guarantee of future security. • -.• It is the putt of all prudent man, however fortuoite. to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such es have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained loss, the facilitypf pro teptiort end iridenanity, offered by. this institution will be the'strongest. - inducement- to avoid the: widieeflora iuidiegrets which mast be experienced by those who Jaffee; trit?toui.iiope of restitution. ' • -- • •- -M. ALLEN, President. Sicretary. Ifebli3 dtim- - . GAGIMS, g:cosTitte; gal in atialuibiazoldra,ancLilght-kaillo gi s . made by Nfttoit..+Aiiiel*flitia- cf. argon. e E=MI liernoval. JAMES MAY JAMES ,MAY JOHN D. DAVIS„ Auctioneer.
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