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BOSTON, No. 12, &Mu street. - Pnlcencceirta, Real Estate and Coat Office, 59 Pineetreet. cristoßc, S E.corner. Baltimore end Calvert st. where our peior est; bo seen, and terms uC advea Fpa CANAL CODTBussiONER - -WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNTY By the-Good :Went-Fort Lint Correspondence of the "Morning Post'' - Hariisburgh, April 6, 1846. I have just timeto write ion a line by a passenger. The "Right olWay" is now before the Houm. On taking it up the seas were 45—the nays 40." We are in high'spirits. By the mail in the morning, I will write you fully: SNYDER. *The following are the yeas and nays or the me; tion to proceed to the consideration of the "Right of Way" bill. in the House of Representatives, en Monday, for whieh we era indebted to our friend of the Commercial Jobrnal. Yess-:-Musl.r.l Bachman. Bartholomew. Bighorn, Brougli, Brackenridge, Burns. Butrell Clark, Coekran, Cross, Donaldson, Edie, Eldred -Fassett. Gallocvay; Gray, Haymaker, Hilands, 11111 (Fayette.) Istei, Johnson, Knox, Magehan, Means, Mitchell, Morrison. Murphy, M'Clelland, M'Curdy. Power, Pumrny, (Franklin,) Pomeroy, (Mercer.) Priee. Rider, Rubinson, Samuels, Starr, Stewart, (Franklin,)Strouss, rag.prt,Thocnas.:Susquehanna.) Van Hall; Wadsworth and Pattersan, Speaker-45. NAYS.—Messrs. Armstrong, Bossier. Bird, Boyer, Bright, Burnside, Conner, Daly. Outs, Enue,Funston, Kernon, Forsyth, Haley, Hallowell, - Hinelinc, Hoff man, Jacobs. James, Keller, Kline, Larkin, LOCbII, Matthial, Merrifield, M'Abee, M'Crum, M'Curley, Owen, 'Rupert, Snyder, Steel, Steller, Stewart, (Lyeaming,) Thomas, (Cheater,) Trego, Weeat. Webb, Wilson, and WorMan-40. The Great Convent:en THE PEOPLE OF TIIE WEST /I AV E SPOKEN There was, truly, a great gathering of the 'Western People in Allegheny city, yesterday. We have heard the number in attendant.° estimated, as high no twenfi I five hitudred! The most conclusive evidence to to the unanimitl,ns well as to the excited state of public feeling now existing in Western Fennsylva nia,on the Railiond queotien, is to be {mind, in the fact, that the Delegates in attendance from diStant counties were putty-rang bey,Md all espectation.— F.rom the counties of Warren, Elk„Jeffers9n, Cla tioe and Venango . ,' their. Was nearly FOUR HUN DREp.,personx io.attenclance--the l list a containitg the names Wets shown to Us. From-"old Westmoreland" there was a very hirge ' Delegithni in auentlunce; we could net ascertain the number. The counties of Somerset, Fayette, Greene, Washington, Beaver. Mercer, Butler, Crawford, Erie, Armstrong, Indiana, Cumbria, Huntingdon, Mc "'Kean end 'Cumberland, were all, and some of them quite numerously represented. We must not for. oy— get AllegLe she too had at great number of Dele -gates in II c IPn f iance. TWeNTT-ONE counties were rerresented ;in' the Convention.. We think we may safely assert that the Convention of yesterday, in point - of numbers and respectlibilitY, has seldom been ex ceeded in this commonwealth. The people were indeed assembled in Council. Though thousands took part in the deliberations there was but one opin ion—bat one voice; all was onion and harmony. The . resolutlons speak the matured sentiments of,the wes tern people; they have resolved that jestico shat! - be done dierii; they too, have solemnly declared their lion est and conscjentious convictions that every great into rcstof 'the state will be promoted by the passage of the bill granting the "Right of Way" and will regard the reftri c al as grossly unwise in every point of view which call be taken of the subject. We:cannot believe that the Legislature, will longer hesitate; we cannot,—we will not believe, until we ace the recorded vole, that a majority of the House of Rep resentaiii;es are opposed to the just and important measure now pending Mote them. The Convention at 10 o'clock, A. M., assembled in the Market Square, Allegheny city, and was called to orderby the Hon. Walter Craig, or Washington co.• who moved that the Hon. ARNOLD PLUMER. of VMuingo, be appointed Chairman, and Geo R Riddle, Esq., of Allegheny and Thomas Salon, Esq., of Clarion; Secretaries, for the purpose of or ganizing the Convention. .On motion of the Hon C . Myers, of CrlitiOn, a com mittee consisting of ono delegate from each county represented was appointed to select officers for the convention., The chairman ap pointed tha following committee, viz; 1. Hon. Q. Myers, Clarion comity. Cal Samuel W Block, Allegheny county 3. A' Robertson, Beaver - 4. W K Putts, Boiler 5. John A Waugh, Mercer - 6. W H Lamberton, Venango '7. J D Torbett, Armstrong 8. Charles Fisher, Warren 9. S H Lucas, Jefferson 10. Frederick Ely, Elk 11, Edivard Cowan. Westmoreland 12. Jobb Marques, Washington '• 13—John Fenian, Cambria . 14. A - d'Oglo,.Sometset : 15; Alexander Martin, M'Kean " 16. Geo Schntuotter, Huntingdon " 17. Cooper Mitchell, Erie 18. Andrew Shearar,'Crawford 19. David Stewart; Indiana " 20. Sarntjel Ferguson, Cumberland " 21. John T Hurst, Fayette The committee after the absence of ahem half an hour.--rmurnociand reporwti the following peraons as officers' of •the Convention, which wax unanimously a . • Joined. , Pr erident Hon RICHARD COULTER., of Wettmoreland Vice Presidents Hon James Gordan, of Washington. Hon Waller Craig. do Gastairatl'orter, do E do COI Thomas Davidson, Fnyette. do Hon J CPlunier, Weatmnreland. Cul D Maki, - do • Col./ B Oliver, do • Hon 'Richard Shippen,,Clarion. Davidßre'neman, do John ',ginner, • • • du B K 'Johnston, Cumbria. • Hon Sainuel Hayi;;Veaungo. ' R Fearer,_do AV.K9e, . do '-:,,•',- - -••.;,.., , .':-z.'j;.,:, - ,..: ; ',. ; .:-:-:4,'.;‘..:: Hun William Wilkins, Allegheny. Gen J K Moorhead, do. Hon Wm Kerr, do. Col C McKibben, - . do. George - Milltenberger,-- - do. JO BrOwn, (we.at.deer,) do. William Be William M'Knight. do. John Stevenson, do. Andrew M'llvraine, - - - Hon George Schmurker, Huntingdon Hon Thomas Henry, Beaver. JoThua Logan, do. Cul Thomas) POwer, - Hou. Jonah Hall, Warren. • - Faber Wilcox, • do. • ;-•-r F Miles, -• do. Hnn :Geo, Dickinson,' Elk. .• • R B Gillis, du. Edward Kerby, do. A,J Wilcox, do. E W Foster, do . William Watson, Jefferson, John ‘l'Rea, '2 du.. John .Hastings, do. Maj Samuel Adrian, Crawford. Isaac Kelly, do. Iron I' Slut/took, du. , • Chester West. Erie. John Dowlen,- ' • A Bunting, do. Hon Wm Beatty, Butler. Jacob Mechlin, do. C Negley, do. Alexander Martin, M'Kean. C Orr, Armstrong. Wtn Nl'Lears, du. David Leech, do. Abner Reynolds, do. Samuel Fotgusun, Cumberland, Secretaries. • T Alexander, Clorhin Co. ' Dr .B R Marchand, Westmoreland Co. George R Riddle, Allegheny ‘lf m.o'll 11,1,6450 n, do. John Small. do. Thomas Surto°, Clnrion, James Adam., Vennng,n. On mrtion of the lion. Arnold Plumer, die Pres' dent appointed the following named gentlemen a corn mitten to prepare proceedings for the consenti•:n, Ilan Arnold Mueller, Ventingo; Ilan R Shippi7. Clariai ; A Ilmnrild-, Enq. do Hon John Si eden, liu•lei; lion John -R Shannon, Beovei; Don J C' Plumer, Westmurehind; Alni A J Ogle, BameNet. lion Walter Forward, Ali-gheny. Dr Edward D Gazz.im, do. James S Craft d... lion. William Minks, 40. The committe nf: er an abomreormnre thnn returned arid. reported the follmsing residmions, which were unanimously adopted. Resolre4, That this Convention is 1111Sembled. 1 under an impnise or self pre-ervat - oin at a e",isis 0 1 overwhelming interest. Already, at oi.i section of the Legislature, have our claims to justice been Ina !ii end repulsed; ant there is teaser, to f..,,,. ,1,.,, ‘„.,.,,, hour may hear upod its svingd the shear (Incubi tri . -mph over our hlor.ted hopes nod ruined fo r tst4s, nese/red, Thia. it is uuld ill comport with the deep and solemn feelings of this occasion toltidolge in the language of menace. But we cannot shut ou r eve. to the truth, that no association of men can Lang ~,.. dure, which is felt by a large portion may through it- Ipower to oppress. Out Intnible request has he. 9 f., permission to open 9 marl over our own proiserty, guarded by the necessary lecialative sanctions. Every inch of the sail belongs to those who unite eagerly iii this with. They hold it under a direct giant from the' Commonwealth, with :Al privileges and appurtenances, in consideration of moneys paid into the public Trea. ' spry. Moat of the owners along the route have he r e. I, tofere linnet' the government only as a Collector of Taxes and as having rendered tomb's* or unprodoc- live, the reads constructed by private enterprise Yet now in the attempt to make one of the most oh vioou and familiar uses of their property, the y are Sr tested by a malign influence,—distant three hundred miles—usurping the name of the Commonwealth ! The united owners may rim a plough through tire whole di.tarwe, but shall not be suffered to open a road! No instance of tyranny so highhanded; so exasperating; so fatal to all the motives that impel men to labor, and to the requisition of property, eat, he found even in the history of Ireland's oppressiet, by the power at London. That power seeks rather to soothe the pang of political subject ion by 111011iS• cence and by lavish nid to every project of improve meat. An attempt to deptive Irishmen of the free I use of all the soil beneath their feet would over rube all political and religious dissensions, and enable them to cast off the oppressor forever. And we. Freemen of Pennsylvania, will. not tamely siihridt to he stripped, by a power at Philadelphia, of therld enntagelwhich God and Nature have placed -Within our reach. Whocao undertake to fiz a limit to these enctoachments if not now resisted?' The same info. mice which hrs been brought to bear against the South-western counties; will equally interdict the owners of property along the Allegheny River. from constructing a Railroad or a Cada( through their land.. And while we are thus made to feel, ot'every torn, the galling evils of our political association with Philadelphia, the minutest scrutiny 'cannot enable us to discover a single ,countervailing benefit. It ha. been.suid, with truth, that the great purpose of ..mial organization is to secure a prompt and faithful nil ministration of justice. Flow is it with us? Before the .itipretne Court, sitting at Pittsurgh, may he brought frcm the ‘VCO, the North. and the South, all the litigation, apt inging out of the vest and multifa rious transketions el those regions, even though it originated before a Justice of the Peace. -yet fur u lung reties of years, we have seen here only a broken Bench, heCause all the Judges reside east of the Mountains, end because, forsooth, business is to be done at Philadelphia utterly incongruous fo the func tions of a Court of Error. An unfortunate wretch has lingered in the Pittsburgh Jail, for upwards of seven teen MOW hi, Under Sentence of Death. because the Judges will not decide on Cie Writ of Error in his case, without a full Court, arid no one can predict when that consummatinn shall be witnessed. i These crying evils may drive us to a remedy which will leave us life, liberty; property and the pursuit of happiness no longer 1 dependent upon the arbitr try'-capriee of Those-whose interests and whose passions placathem in an attitude of-hostility. towardsus. - Resolved, That the course of Philadelphia. how. ever it may be reeovciled with a narrow selfishness, is one directly in conflict with the interest of every oth er part of the 'state: It'beglns and ends within het own club stones. We wish thC attention of the Com monwealth steadily fixed upon the-'policy which• is avowed by her most shrewd 'and able • men, who smile-at the array of public Censiderationa outwardly paraded, and who admit 'the !inject of a Central - Rail road to be a mere imposture of the hour to distract the friends of the bill. They hold it to be for the In terest of Philadelphia, as a mart,-that the - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad should strike as loth daunt the Ohio as possibly; and for reasons net very difficult to Carn• prebend. The great Oval of Philadelphia is .New York. The vast natural advantages of the hitter, with her spirit and enterprise in improving them, give to her an ascendency which threatens to be irresistuble. The corrent is towards her from every quarter. how. ever remote. Even the Cross-cut, uniting the Penn Isylvania - and Ohio Canals, which it was supposed would divert all the trade on its, progress towards 1 t h e l a k e . n , p ro ves, in f u rl, ,T 1 tributary to t h e Hudson ' 1 Merchants of Philadelphia know that Una western man f- who reaches New Yotk or Bastoniirst, is not lillaqy to reserve his funds fur a visit elsewhere.. Baltitiore except 98 to Groceries, she dues not-regard as a for miduble competitor. It i 8 her greatdnterestdhon, :to rendertlie shuthern route is attractive as possible.— All Wins employ -It must pass through Philadelphia before reaching New York, and thus be hrought;, with full purrs. in reach .of her stocks of goods. and ofher , hcistritabiertitentions,' bit the terminus be at a point as far below Pittsburgh as possible, and the great thorough-fare fur Goods and passengers will be forever 'established free from bug-bear apprehen sions4bout dew water, &c. Such are - her :re Sections, and' such licit policy; and to these she is ready' to sacrifice, not only the interests of wes- =MMIE= =M= tern Pennsylvania, but of all the rest of the state. No one can mistake the result. The riverbe tween Plitiburglf and the terminus of tho RailOad s will at once be thrown out of any scheme of internal itnpmvvmem Mijitil:li!epoirer-ofthe.Grest,Wetitttw3-' foiree uritifi . CoOgres's: and it WUI be.abanditnetittirev! c , 4munit t orifkia, to iboie sarcasms at iter.7"*.ezn °beet iejTS itrithichmio of alfßolitical: itrliei sdreii Resoffied, That in the enormous Philadelphia spec utationitin Land+ and in her investments in monied C 1, 17.0111t1011! of Wentertt we-recognize -oth er motives. for claim/row; outcry against the pro posed right of way hiding Waif , behind the mask of zeal for t he general we Ifarrs Resolired. That the policy which would regard our siste r Salleas etierities to be plottedaguinst, is only the best , Interests of Peonylvania,but is derogatory ft; the age in which we live, and the eriastitutloo, whose altered band holds as togeiher.--- The cheAshcol object of the framers of that instrument leis to bioak up any such miserablejeohinsy--4o make , us feel that OWE THE PEOPLE OP THE UP•ITED STsres," had entered 'mon pernetualleag,no of-broth erhond eh(' good officus—in prove bow wondet folly our intererdril entwined. and run into each other--and to view every new channel of inteleomniunicirtinti as teading"to strengthen the Union, and to advance the cense of free government. But a new doctrine is start ed which would erect n wall of brass around our bor ders; with only a single gale at Philadelphia. It re prose-bes!, the Almighty for hitting made Rivers out of oui o tvn !Stale. In its stupid blindness it would &Tor nil daily 'prayers that the sources of the Delaware and the A 114.beny, of the . Susquehanna and Monungn• bele might be dried up, because they water the soil of New YOl4, Maryland end Virginia. Tire curse of God and Iman must rest %Iran such o creed! Reselti ed. That the officers of this meeting ba-an thorized to open a correspondence with the Xtareigers of the Beam - ore e s d Ohio Railroad to ascertain wheth er lecisla' j tive action may not be ditteitsed with on tho tnitinimont cession of owners of the soil. and ro con vey an assurance, that, in seal event, the work shall be gtintrlitil Hanlon molestation at all leszards. • 'Erin/tied., Til.llllll Convention will adjourn tote tissemblelon the 4th day of July next. Time will thus he' eliorti4d for mature reflection and Pre n full'repre sentntionlof thee whose 'rho} intereAs are at stoke,— The day Will be an appropriate one: We may have to riecivieWhether the Anniversary shall hereafter he looked upon by us without a deep sense of hutnilia , tion. lire spirit of our fathers then severed, forever, - the connection with 13e intio on her attempt to levy. without authority, a petty indirect tax. Shall their deicendents tamely aottniii to be trodden under font? We owe a duty to the past—to oar aelYea—tti the fame. When our children shalt wan. der over this region of deserted fields and crumblier ruins, they may will twit with scorn upon th.• seem. my of their dastoni sires, who saw wrested from, thentwithaut a strufglo,thechoieert bles.inVl ferias Nature. And hi-tore will tell the incredible tole, that whilelstrangers eagerly extended to tot +lne..ight hand of fellowship and ,pport, nn aturasain &Igor, ttnicen frorn the borotn of l'entoryivtnitt, cabbed us to the heart. Resorreo. That the f'o•.meile .f :he cities ofAilr- I ghettynnd "ritiAlttirzli he recrinoted to appoint forthwith commiiteei re4hient in tlitete along the pro. Towed moot of the Biltie ri nee told Ohio Rai hatttl. a hose ditty it shah h, to ohm in from the owner. of Intel. re le-ase.t rift 12•• Right 'a Way. and tender the same to the Bidtimore and Ohl.) Roil Road Company. On mothin of Col. S. IV. (clack, it was. resolvcd alto when the Convention tt.ljouina it will adjourn to meet ego in in !lei 0:d Court 1-10ti.e. Pitt iloirgh, at 7 tr'tioel. P. ;‘,.. On tteatiou of .1. Bigler,/ha Convention then adjourn... Thecniv ion 41 (I.IT Tent., t Liars of It 4 prof -red inem. vsls voiry ably am! eloinently cvlikriv",l t,y .tln• Hon Wolter Forward, Hon A IV Loontio, Hon Richard t:Oulter, E.,ltrard IValzapr liftlkis, Col il'r/.04 Wflaitd/rer, and Cot Samt,r4 W Iyarri. At th.• n•el•n•[t of Col W . Camtle'ci, 111 , -'!" - m,toting: gwiti--tbree shows for the R JO, L." 5 1/t Way:: with .1. , g, icy rgclot: t ill rlieh t. ded tbit lila 'hearts ofall tir.,:titt V. ere warmly qn4 sin acraly eillificd, in it,a:gooe Rom amrt c French . newspaper, I put, liaised u 4 L)OriJ, rehires the. follow ing anecdote: IA few n'alits ago, ni lien the Aim! !slew with great vi falewe at Lyons. a gentleman was walking on ra:e of I th 4. wharves,ki rapped in a chink, and phdusophieal ly ainedting sr cigar heard at a little d,sinfice a piercing I cry, and did endso tif a henry holy falling into the Rhone:. It Was in the dead of night. The swollen river ronresilwith Cure. The night 1,111. /fork, and the wlorf desolate. Without u thought ef danger. , I and only following the bnpolsn of a gs iteratitt heart, fir threw liim4elf into*, waves. He etrugghyl for Inng time ttgainst fearful petits, and finally is-gained the abore, after he had been curried same two or litrelonhe feet bythe strength of the currebt. Hr? deposited on the chore the hotly of a woman. The briiiisney of the gas lights en tided him to ob serve the CalTerne puller of bet countenance, the dia. order of iwr clothing, and her youth, elegance and betpity. A; we have already said. it was midnight— nit assistancit was at hand and as hole atoll he cense) her nt this [be/ Ta Whom shou:.l he cable a burden which had rdreudy beenme so plecionsl But he must decide intmittli stely—and concluded to transport her to Ilia own)odgings. which were not far off. The lire which two ;nu is berme glowed before n consivitl par; ty, burned brightly still His scruples of delicacy at owls nioniltht were overcame—anti by proper lidniri• loner she wpa e-covered from her swoon. 1 he neitddai the pale features of this young lady were slightly tinged isph the rose. She related to her deliverer that she liud atepped from her carriage in it 'rem!) of u h lend, w hn lived 'rear one of the 11 , 1•1 ye. and bile passing along, the Fiver's hank her foot bad tu t • fortunately slipped, end ralrn into the river. fortnightiafierward s t the nevespapersannnut.crol the (Mtn d (:dorm rd, one or the editors of the Ithonf," with Madame Adele Derigny, n toting widow of l'Onkfort, whore Caitlin° was estimated as a million steiling! Stet:rut:l,s° —We soppy the f.lh wing from the last Southern Review, published or Jack.on.to Cope Giro tdcou gouty. Such swindling deserves to be ex posed and piknished "A g•mtlemun o' tide Alcinity. brought recently from St • Lehi% five beads of Whiskey, one of which lie opened several days ago and found to hie gree t surprise that: instead of the supposed Whiskey, it eon wined Misiiiisippi eute e r, except a gallon or two in a pipe which wee securely fastened to the bong-hole right enough not to admit of the water. The individ ual wino has thus suceeded in ingenuity to swindle his fellow nine out of money; must certainly have served un apprentice Ship of a series of years, and we think him almost ripe for the gallows." RHODE laLAND ELFCTION.—The vote of the entire stale, as published in the Providence Gazette show, that Gov JaeliSon has failed of a re election, and that there is fib chpice of governor by the people. Jackson kiae Dimnti (41gerinP) SCntvring Mr Dimon falls short 92, and Mr Juckson 222 no ..- tesof an election. Mr Ditnan receives 792. votes lest than ho did last year, ns cabdidate fur ,licutennnt governor, and ill! . Jackson r receives 600 : less than he did i thon as a Candidate for governor. Admitting the vet.; for the, two candidates to .have exhibited, ns well last year as this, the entire strength of their res pective pnrtiett, and there has been a falling off. since the election 41815. oil 592 ttotes. FROM SANT'A Fe —A company of, Mexican and A. metican trader's arrived at St. Louis on the 25th ult. from Santa Fe. They were robbed of their , horse's and mules on! the plains by the Pawnee It - idling:— The Eutaw Indians hod killed five Mexicans and wounded one on the Santa Fe road: Another compa ny were soma I days travel behind this company, briv.' ing also Tort 4r/ice obstructions from Indians. All was quiet nt Santa Fe. They had just heard of the revolution in Mexico, and the troops at Santa Fe were ordered below itnmediately:. The gold mines of 'N e w Mexico had bden worked with unusual succors daring the year, increasing the de-nand for gouda his estilna;• that a million of dollars will probably be invested in that trade 44 year. pig compitny brought - with them 350 pintaida or gold, in duit, and expect to return with heavy stocks of goods this spring. ~ _ ~ The city election fur Richmond (Va.) was held on Wednesday. Gen Lambert was ejected mayor. The Vowu decided by 61 majority to'light the city vitt' -••?: • Twq BAYS LATER FOOM . :CONTINENTAL EUROPE. •-•,' The fihe pact ship Silvia r ile arrived at New York on Saturday . , from ilaymivhence sbe sailed elrube - sth .Slie brings two days later news from the centlaant, but uothing from , Englund., There is no nOw"totiiiportan-cd: Thu packet ship Duchess° d' Orleans arrived at Ha ore on the 4th inaixteendays from New York. She carried our intelligence of the passage of the Oregon nulice resolutiou in the House of .Represenici- The Paris money market wear:misr and more an mated on the 4th alt. - The Chamber of Deputies c,rntinued, on the 3d ult, the discus4icin on the Intranet naidgetirin' bill. The article granting 5,800,000 fr fur the improvement of the part of the Seine that runs through Paris, wart , - adopted. The advires from Madrid are of the 25th of Febru: ary. It is said that there has been a rupture in the negotiation for the marriage of Count de Trapani to the Queen of Spaib. The Madrid Herald° gives a letter from Matreart, cf the 18th , stating - dist a pont. I kal conspiracY had just been discovered there, and effectually suppressed. The Spanish funds were a llule higlpr. A terrible milroadeollision has happened in France, on the line between St :Etienne and Lyons. Eight persons were killed on the spot, among whom were two women and a child. Ten were wounded fatally and twenty, badly. _ Mdrshell Descend is said, at last to have lost fAvor et court, owing to the bad management and fatal re• sults ix the Algerine war. The rumor is revived of the Due d'Aumele going uut to Algiers with the title of `teem,. The /unifications of Pads are now compleiely finished. The loavea and rampart* are being ? lowed with grass seed. Sin yen have been olio= in thi6 gigantic work. The amount of tiro dernsits paid into the Pads SA, Ingo Bank, durinilleu last month. was 3.674.3386. The reimhuponotai amuumed to 3,082.8221 r. Tho number of d..politois wan 27,178, of whom 3541 made dep'oeiti for the fire time. Tlm Aug4l,4re Gazelle states. from Vienna, the :25th ult., that General de, 1301411 ; 1ml been compelled to eitJcvlitA the town Of Cracow, rl.l ' thei numh.•r of troops under his comeinand reskt I het tchels, and as he was qiraid that they would gain the ptteinge of this Viettha, nett' Pt - Ai:brit. and thus ex• land the revolution India inlet ior. 'He woe able to reach and'secura this paint without an attack frum the rchel•. A fetter Qom Dresden, or February 24. any.: .'in con4erilofte." of ;fir ro . ohlionary m..verne.l4 Po kr.d. till Ole lll. : fan v llea ratident abroad h,vr re• cowed iroin Itieir gua r antor(); to por,. under pain (4 - confi watio . i'9l7 !hell pnperty. Many %vim writ+ reii•ling in Sazo , r,l3:dre already left." COMMERIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND .CORRECTED Eviay AFTERNOON PI ITSBURDIi ROAR.° OF TRADE. commmtg port APIttL. C. 0 Lnom4e, W. N. Wallace, T. S. C1.1,1:e PORT OP.PITTSI3I7aGLI. 51 /KAT warg,s it THI ARRIVED Lake EriP,Shnirt.. Raver, lehig.m. Boles. Braver: Lunn. Bennett, it inule I , land, Cavraron. IVhe.lingi Pacific., Campbell. do 1)E1' A ItT ED. Amrrica, C.ulhoun, Wheeling; Medium. Gregg, Oro,' thwitle; Newlisk, zan.•sviil.; Sea 134 , 1; lliiekell, New Oilcans; Mich;gul i , 13t , k...Warr:1 New Ninth Q ieen,Nnrurie, •plenelidstro - mer i4COnliff, Capt. GISCO !caw.* this tuurniug fur ut 10 u'clUck. LT° The new and henntiful light Drunght steamer, Paed.l. Cep!. Cumishell, !cures this afiernuon, lag 3 u'cluck. fur Wheeling. 31 T II l' i‘r v Orleans—Pr str Sen Bird: 83 hints sugar, 20 bids hulloing:lr, 36 Ithla & It Mitchelire.; 23 ck 4 rice, I lad sugar house mohisses, 26 bl.ds so . gor, Poindexter Sr. Co; 36 Oda molasses, 74 lAA& su; gnr, tV I 3 Posr); '2OO 1.4111`. raisins. 30 61.11 s moor 100 has betring, 50 toads rui.iint, 30 bhl. molasses: Ilugnley & Smith; ID tierces rice. 40 do hole sugar, L & J D Wick; 3 tierces rice, !Immo & Wuter- einzinzzli—Pr str New Fuglana i 25 bbtz flat, 1.00 bithi ttme,.l I tierce,' do, J Jordon; 10 bkla hems, J C Bidwell: I do, S Austin; 25 buses !nap, S Mc• Clurl.nn; to du. W B !Jur & Cu; 25 keg, toluieee, .1 Dickey 4. Co; I box spice, t 617 X spice, 1 du. mdze, D Leech Sr Co; 2.5 rusk bacon, 350 kegs turd, Id Gruff; ID W. bacon. I box mdze, Mike & 1 bbl hummeny, G It ,!lussf.); 9 bbl egg'', owner a , Ward. Cincinnati—Pr wr Acadia; 229 as baron, 3030 ps bacon, I bbl hams. I) Lerch & 600 pieces bacon, Clark & Thlw; 200 bblallair, 25 WO eggs, 9 Wight man, 1 Ca fdroituse, Atwood, Jones & Co; 4 bbl. boi ler, A Gordon. Cincinnati—Per str Colombia; 11 lib le tobncc ,, , L box do, For.yth 4. Co; 53 boles hemp, 2 boxes furs, 11 Gruff; 100 Ws lime, 4 hlnis, 2 bxs tobacco. A Gorda r.. 6 boles furs, \V B Hulme. & Bro.; 25 bbl. molasses, Corson & M'Knigln; 11 l Lids ginseng: Tuoffe & O'Conner; 65 sacks few tiers, 225 cks bacon, W 13in ham. Cifirinnati—Per str Sosq.tehannn; 2 boxes W Birmingham; 201 tierces hums, 152 bbls do, 3 easks bristles, 1510 ;decal. pork, Clarke & Thaw; 171 bxs candles; 245 boxes soap, 50 do starch, Geo Littb.; 36 bbls corn, 4 do barley; 1 crate rags, Poindexter & Co; 42 bbls pork, Geo Morgan & Co; 2 packages, D Leech & Co. CITY PRICES CURRANT, APRIL 9 CARY:FULLY CORUNCTICD EVERY FT KRAou(i. Flour—From Store, - • $3.87ira4,00 Wagon, • . 368 ta3,75 Buckwheat—per 100Ibn ' • 1,25 na 1.50 Cant Meat— do do - • 50 to 62 Grain— Wheut bu.b. • - 0,00 an 70 Corn, 90 0 6 45 OaLi, - 31 t 33 trayi-1.40;,e ton.. ' - • 12,00 014,0 Oil—Linseed, gull..- 68 e 70 . tniskey—fr gull. • • • - 18 e 21. Polatuel—N.coannock, - 44 fa. 62 Satz—ricr lib!: . 1,10 e 1,129 Sieds—Flux, • • • 1,00 X 1,124 Titrlgthy, - • • 3,00 (.13,25: Clover, • • • 4,50 04,75 L'grd-No Itv lb. - - .6 e 7 Hogs-4' lb (ay. wt ) • - 4 @ j 5 Baton—per lb. • - 7e• 8 Chee . se—per lb AV R. - • - 7ta 8 Beater—Keg and 'Roll par.*. - • 9e 10 Removal. THE p4dri.goeti, has renicived to No. 23. Third itreet.belowTerry, where he will keep on hand o large assortment: of - Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Half Bushels, mid Peck niensurel,btass bound Cedar Buck. ets, oval Tube end Keelers, Bathing Tuba made to order at the shortest notice, all kinds of steam h oa r work alwayi on hand. Thankful for past favors he re epectfully solicits the attention of Merchants and °th ere; his work Will he made of the best materials, and by the best of workmen. I can only say that I will warrant rill work mode at toy shop, and will surpass 'any in the dry, which will be sold cheap for ettelf. B. WORL, Pram ice!' Cruller. Wileted immediately, , • A PAINTER. wile under.iendo bio business, will !l be premptly paid. Enquire et this office. • ep9 3t. .h,. •-•.• , ~; - REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET Thtr , ,new U. S. hlail steamer ACAQTA, M. E. Leitots 'I Mester - - will rthl ea a. regular Pe;#egeriPer.ket between Pitirluigh ahtl, the , shoite .pett.;"durritg the season of 0:46; lettyieit elittryTheisda,tet 14;" : ''.The;Aettait t isloyitithJlityl,tteyetior.sllconionae tions;--- Fitt' freight or - passage;.epiiiy boaid,or, to ap9. J. NEWTON JONES, Ag't. - TH'E BOOT. IV.' ZACICSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN . BOOTS AND SHOES, No 80. Liberty ft., head of Wood, Pl,4l;blirgb,. Pa f 1 T'Sign of the, Big Boa, • . aPg• Fence Boards. LaSUPERIOR 10t, sawed narrow nod of proper ' width; for istili• ad the wharf. on 9 L. WILMARTH: Por'Sale, 140 ground , commencing at the corner of ° Dougherty's alley, , facirig on Liberty street, and running back 110 feet td`a 10. feet alley. Apply to No 80, Stewart's Building's. opo.lf CHAS ,N 1 Removal. AA Ni *Soli respectfully in6irms his friends and the Public. that he has' removed to the large and spa- MOlll store, No. 62 Mtiiket st. Simpson* Row, where he now offers for sale a Inwood well selected stock of Dry Goods, comprising every style f.tr the.present ap proaching season, at price:snot surpassed in this city or the eastern markets. .1 , - Purchasers of dry goods will do well to call and ex amine the goods that we are daily receiving from New York end :Boston. . - 62 Market street. Dry Goods and FarzLitaro at auction. THIS DAY, at. MTi 'Kenna's New Auction' nOms, No 11.4 Wood street, 3c.1 dour From sth :this day, Thursday, April 9th, at 10 o'clock:A 51. will be sold on account of whom it map concern, forcash par fonds the follo:ving wracks, viz: Striped Drillines and llibhands, Bobbinett, Vestings and Ft ingas. Buttons and Tooth Brudies. . Gloves, Mitts and Garnbioun. _ Capes and Ruffles. . Blond Cloths and Cas.inetts. ~„..O Superfine Cassitneres, Calieoes ono LWll.f.. Satin and Plaid Linen. • Tweed Cloth, all wool. l'alm Leaf and Willow Hata. Borinef (4 or various descriptions. Shawls, Handkerchiefs and 13:eaelted IlOsicry, Oil Cloths and Carpetting, Black Silk Cravacs...aapendeis,4„...—. At 2 0' lock P 51, Sec-or/dila:ld Fut niture,,feadar Beds and Bedding. At 7 o'clock,suang evening. Watches and Variety. Goo.ls:llaidware and,Cutletv. ap9 -Y. WE.FNNA. AO t'r. • ar 1.846. E Western Transportation Company. D. LEECH & Co.'s Old Egablished .Traits'portcitioii Li4cs, (Bein g the first ont on the Pa. Canal.): • ILETIVE.Eti. ITILAbEt.II2)A. DALTIM.ORE ANI) NEW, YOR K. ARE folly prepared to Arunsary any Iru..inesa that may iz confided to them. iirsdch n manner art mug genoerd antiAfarlitin. Their *took consuls of 11 double daily line Of Pennsylvania Baal* and Rail nowt Cars, (all on ned by thvm.ielves.) o Lich enables them to rai rya large rpiantiq el - freight inith eerZoin ly and dr•sp-r/ek, in a. *hurt lime, nail on as faverable terms ita anya, her reapon•dale Llne. ' Pi adore to Merch. , orlise COCl,igned to any 5f the forwarA.l.l floe of any rhalgn for nOmmis• -ion or 010ilnt , , Tolloefli, ler Philadelphia, curried !,,, our Li on . will be active red nt die ail) Tilbacco , Witrehoww, Dunk a reel. the car., withato app. Thn I,ls,illesa of tlo,e Line* will be conduced uo Subliattel,reping principle*. • ~ Kr Address or apply to O. LEECH & Canal Pero, *tree'. Pittrdnirgli. • HARRIS & TUSTIN, Nos 13 and 15 Saudi Third at., Phildira. . . JOS. TAYLOR & 111 and Nardi ilaward si., 'W. P. ORRICR , ap9 . (l3m 7 Wes! New Yeek. D. .I.E.ECH Sc CO'S. P A CKAG E EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA, The Canal being riNie the above Express, which his been e.tisbi bated 1 . 1.1' tbecunei*ance of valuable packa'ges 'if mercl, indite, specie, Ralik (10ICA, iI•N dry, &O .1011 recommence running on hiinldny, Gill Api il. I Pin Iron Cheat wilt be di.putcbed daily, during the trawling 'orison Apply to : , D. LEECH & CO., nrk!)-3,11 roc Penn yo. end Gnnnl. 1546. Sias& PENNSYLVANIA AND ouzo LINE. Tif IS well established tide is prrpnre.) to trans port Freight betn'een'rittibuegli. utuhlte East. ern cities.. in as sloitt ome and on ns fuvorri i ble terms as any other responsible Line. During the Sp,ini Tv( BOtT3 PLO WIP.PACjIv4I be sent from carh rmd---ofterwtrras it bunt DAILY,k•X [fart Sunday) PULL OR NOT ?DLL. 1 flOt table bwits.used—Shippers have the advan loge ru the superior stterigth and salt ty of large and substantial boats. . - Freight e•meigned to any H of die undersigned, for snoled free of charge for CoillTkaitift or Storage. Ship?era are respectfully soli cited to give the Line a ilia C ARK E & THA W, Libel tv street, Pittsburgh JAS. STEEL 4. 10 Market st, end car. Broad and Cherry sta.. Philadelphia. • CLARK. STEEL St Co., 57 Nord, street,. Bultirnure. W. B. %1.410?.1_, 39 NUPSIIII ',erect; New York P. 13. ESURKE.&Cfv, Asetwa. la the Cowl of Common Pleat Of Allegheny t.'oun ty, in the COmmonterallh - of Pennsylvania, at June Term, A. D.. 1045. No. 25. 11 . 6 IN the matter of the application of 4 1 the 'German United Evangelical Congre rgallon of the Borough of Birmingham, FOB A 'err CHARTER OF INCORPORATION, And now, April 4, 1896; On rnotiOn'of 'John Barton, of (The Articles of Association Of the German united h Evangelical Association of thel Borongh of Miming- al ham, lowing been presented, and the •Court ha'ving perused and examined the same, and it appearing to tl the Court, that the objects, articles and conditions a therein tint forth and containediare lawful and not in. .1 jurious to the community.) the said Court order and direct said writing to be filed in the office of the'Pro thonotary of said Count, andi ales, .that notice be inserted in n poper.printai in Alli:gheny,COnnty; for at least three necks, setting forth : that application'hiss been made to said Court to granf said charterer In. , corporation. By the Court, ap9-w3t , GEO. 8. 4-tirmtE, P,pthy . Tweed Cassimere: 1 CASE, just received from the Manufacturer, and! for solo by Gko coquaAN. ap9 I NO 26 Wood at. WooL 1, SACK wool or, consignment and for sole by uptB • MILLER RICKETSON Alum and C_Opperas. -E 1 10' 3 14: A Cct ti p in p . ere - g Copperas, in store nod fort:aie.by.-- aprB MILLER & RICK ETSON. Silver Ware IITANUFACTU.RED order —und. large stock .01. of Silver Table and Tea!Sponns, &e., new on :hand, and for sale at the lowest: cash prices.' Oitizens and others who may.he in the habit of Send ing East fur their silver ware, would find it to their advantage to call and examine my assortment and prii cm as I possess, every facility of manufacturing a, low as in tho.eastern Cities. All silver warranted standard. W W WILSON, ep4 cor Of 4th and Market st. M!M ; THEATRE! itikiliager"ad Lessee, C. S. , FORltif:;, Acting ansiStage - Manager, - MR FRED..P.P.WNS. it4ICES OF.ADM4SNR AVk Flt~t jeer of ! Boxes, rrir.. 50 final. rtiiiiorßoins; Pit. 7, Gallery; for Colored Persons, , 25 First night this season or the celebiated Tragedy o the. Mei•chant if Venice. . Seeordi appettifince this season of. Mr JOHN. OX LEY, the American Tragedititt. Thio April 9.11840. AV il . lbe perfornid; the Tragedy of TELP .MintokiiaNT OP VENICE. With a powerful east . Dance, by ' Miss Berlhalewia After whichithe buMerour comedy of • UNCLE JOHN: g For Petrticurs, lee Bills , 'of the .dc4 'Doors to open at 4 before 7, to commence at past 7 preeißelx. , the office will be open from 10 o'cloCk A 3f to Land frOrti 2-P'll4 io's;—ai"^w hich time and plaCe, seats min be obtained Ide-tiny number of - per: VMS. All demand- again at_tliis establiihment mill be paid, purictiillyMie;ry Atoridai morning: ' A strung and eflicieni Police blive . bmeri 'irigliged to nrn'F•m, galler at Ainei. '-' twin 9 THE firm of Irvine, & Martin was dissolved by mutual - rOnsein On`the 2d inst. , The business of the flirt ;Will!, hi Settler] by M - Ebtori.Martlll and Jarhes Irvine,:who are:authorized to use its signature for that purpose: . beTousid nt the ware botiae of. Martin & Snaith, N 056 IVond-stteet. ..dOHN • MAHLON MARTIN, JA : I ES IRVINE. Pittsburgh, April 7, 1816: In retiring from . - Innittemi.; the undersigned_ cheei full}, recommend Messrs slartin & Smith to the friend's Ondeo-dorners ot" . the 'firm, an entirely worthy -of 'their eonfiiienee'tifill JOTINI - 3VINE, aia • JAMES:IRVINE,' 1 4.1k!LUS 14.11:TIN• i MARTIN & Stara, '('Sztriessers to koine' es. Aft (XI .110 LES ALE Grocers,:Produce end Commis.. v siori Merehants, :and 'Clettler's Pittt•im;ets NtoMfactured amides,' No 56 'Wood street, Pitts. burgh. Pe, • BM 8. • • Sterett & Co., ~ ;vv i c ir ieß f ut Z I .Li l? l :l4rs ,... in c ;F us o i re ve if y ! Din ;IR Mull:Pt—at or . .. . . . . . IBRACINO some of the chuicest krone's_ end Elvintazt•e. is offered ter a•ele nt .a.sii,,,Olt. 'etavo . nce STER.Ett & CO., ere •- ,• • - - • .. N.e.1,2,.• Matket.strert, ' ft'VE WANTED. — P ErSli ELS eleikn triod_Ps e, ni.'murlttriice 1,1 will - finirrimily's4le on . Another New Supply of Rou i tui !Nl3` CI-IEA:I3 PR BLICATIONSV-at COOK'S, 83 Fourth street: • - • F.. Wheaton% Elements of-International L6w,hY Reh r/ %Spittoon. LL D.,' Nlinister of the Unlit(' States at, Lite Cowl of Prussia. • • The Pennsvlvaniii Law Journal, March No. Dick wood% ' F.dinhorgh Maraiiro. for March. - The RonsoMed Bride, l.y E H. %Veld, - Esq 4 au• thorof soliinilings and Of;" The Young Refit re, bi.lntry Hazel]. , Physien) Diagnosis of the Low's . and llonit, by Hughes, M. Et: R!iseMatieenr ihe Gogii Family, ,Tranilated finio the Fret.ch M . Th.'s, Williams; Esq. Leon do Calavar; or the Age of the Inquisition. A logorirafromauce.. , ISltrry,%.3l,isrutu foe April. 1:. 7 Lett ris, ; written pu,tho, road, by Clots Dickens. - Pto:i " t`. The Chevalier D'Harinetital; or Lore and G3oaspi , rant. by Alex. Dumas.. - Tho Farmer's Dictionary,' with' .illaatratiotis. ~ The Cultivator for April.. . - Ert'merit newspaperii fur this week. Magazines for April._ The Trappoesiliirlo i s by Perey-R. St. John. Arilatts"Magaiine ernhel- I unit Auction Sales, - Y 101ifsi.D..DAVIS, Auctioneer, corner of 1 - 14 Wood and. Fifa' .groem..Al dikeclocken Thuisday morntng, the, , sth,inst, will be cold en ex= termilre asiortmentor.scasonable Dry Guritia, Boots, Stine's, Hats, Caps and fine table and pocket Cutlery: embracing the sleek of a. retail store. - - Ai!2 o'clock, I'. M , a large quantity -of neArana second and tiotiliebdldloid kitchen Furniture. Mantel Glocks, Matrra,:ses, Car,pet!ng Looking Glasses, (flap:ware, Queensware, manufactuled _Tobacco Cordage, one one horse Coal Wagon. AL 17 o'clock, P. M , a qaantiti ne Hardwaee, Cullery, Gold and Sliver Watches, Gons,Pistoli; Mosii7al Inatraniehts"and ref cy'Dry Goods.: 800 8 • • • , STEAM BOAT FOR SALE. Tli F. steamer Revenue Cutter is for sale: „Shaivi be the Wharf, iu_S or.'4 days. Apply to , • - L-O_REYNOLDS, sp7 orL W I LIVIARTH. LTER F , tRAV4ItI:I;:4 DIARBIIIt.L AWAitTZWELDER. 1 : FORWARD &SWART4WEJADER, Attorneys at Law.. ~ firth s t r e e t, betWiTa Viind and Smithfield, .oppo. P'atterson's Livery St , tble. ap7 New. . . I I EMPSTER'z' new s ng of tho any (lire n; JohnAtilersory my Jue; JnyA !hat we've tasted; I :- G:mad Bye; Lament of the Irish Emigrdntt or sale by JOHN H MELLOR. p 7 1f22 Wood St.! ILll7int ra . catizt, TILL Coro Mope in his eta bu;!iness of rnaniductur -WAPP-NS, CAi.TS. PRAYS, TIMBER. tY lEV,LS, TRUCKS AND SV H EELS A R . R,PYY, - eititi-stMet !between Woodend St:W.llodd: - Where' to eepa.minstatitty ad sArid, ar l rituti -407 -ordei-la the rtett notiae,lany., amount of oxiir.k, by. -the ;best of ;ell:men and good materials, and n 'tkt priceal,tu shit. 0 ruses. Thlise engaged in the. 'Santa Fe trade, to Furnace titbit,' are requested to give him call purchnaiiig elseWherei. • sj.7: I. . REMOVAL ....,.: 1 - ~ .. . L - E 31 alk)Fk L: IlVa 1 - Arkx7 Ak. d 0 :; It :, 'aIsr6FACTURESS-'OPi ..--. ..i . -:; , .. 4. AMMERREWSPADKS AND SHOVELS. I ESPEdYFULLt'leftWitt their -friends , and the public thit, they have retecitieilttliiStr'wayehtiutie . a 26. Woo - ' affect; - (siktliat story; - over George :ean,) White they wilt always keep'cn . haati,. a OVF.LS, l.. FORKS, HOES, . .. .. •1 DES„.. 11.. Al ATT9CKS. ~P TCK§.Sze:. 1, of theit;ciwh etefiblatiturd; which they 'Will sell low • I.lnoale or retail,. far 'cash - or aiTrorettimiler. , Va woolkpartieufaili"call ' t he attention of Canal 1 tractors,-aad others,-to-SsiiOANAL SHOVELS,:' 1' o h -we feel Confidant tire:not au' massed . by any oth. 'le the - Uoited - Rtares. . .1 , -:-i 4 i.,:.: ":. -.,•:•.: : . ''.. , Veatern Matt:hoots, and . othora,..visiting,the city, i Poll it to their advantage to 'give use chit .h4fore czy. lne ord th e e r ir o .p rl to ri, has in e lk se a lle ta w n h ei e r rl:- . ... , ,, . ... 1 , ',..1 .. ...... imn i .if I : 8ER0EK:1:V.R.N1„G0.F;61;....5.yi'i.C.c;,..':,•,;:::_. _ HOMCF.Oi'.A3N. MEP.I.C.iN ES JUS'r cceiied aa4 for sale at. irtirWarehouse. Herring s,Dotpeetic Physieian:, fluhriernan's•Organtmi MediCine klahneman on Chronic Diseases,. 4 vols. , - ii'mceePalhir AllttgraitiCHETßLEß 115 Woodsc- .11 - '7" 1 .. • 11 • . . by.,; AIr.WALTERS Dissolution t INES ANO 'LIQUORS SIEREijA Co. 1!3 Dificket stkTi; Third'and Last Masical Entertainment ftEMPSTER has the lint or to announce to 'l3.L'lliefeititens of Pittsburgh, that his third and Lett musical will be given at Philo Hall on Thiliriday;*ening, April 9th, on which- occasion he tiafollowing Scottish songs, introducing them etitb4ritheal'aed historical remarks; oi-4 Auld Robin GraitAiry's Dream; Mary O'Castle; Cory, 'Jock or 'Hazeldean; John A nderson.my leepind Dnnean Gray, PART ..ti.*+. _,,," y' _...... Will Consist of the following songeof Mr Dimpster's tomposirion; vi'zt--.l.4tment. of the bleb-El:Divot:lt.. Bird of.thp W 7 . ildernessoh! promise,rne Lasing Love —Oh! why does the white me n r()! low sny riltdta--The Death' Of Wrirrenarld fa4Crife - Cantata; entitled. The Afay Queen-a ao - rig in three parts, potv by. - Alfred Tenn - ysoni - ' - Part I—Eve of May. Ydar'S Pert lll—Rethin of Spring. slang.rePmffellts - 'he ,gradPlzi dreff9 - gig young and. beautiful girlfrops ibe bloom of health to a - premature gtave. - lE6P Tickets 50 cts—to belied at the teCharles'Hos tel, at the Merchant's flOtetand at Win Thorn'sdreg stoto, Market at., at. BitIEWS MUSiC SiOrel; hid at 1140 . . . Doors open at 7-to cotiimeace at 8 o'clock •.• Examination Ball, • • . • .. , LA - FAirETTE A SSEMBLY.-BY.- ROAM& ••. rill-1E painting of these.magnifieent.Rooms being completed. Madame Bi.,,tiges has the hem:win. announce to her 'friends, patrons, and , the'citizens of 'Pittsburgh and vicinity;that an examination or the pupils under . her.. charge will take place on.Monday evening, April 1,3 th.. This being the close of her session fur the iummer, Madame B. respectfully returns her grateful thanks to those friends wh9 have•se kittaly sustained her presi ous.schools .and hopes on.her reopening, "she will be found worthyof their continued confdertr.a. • • Since her rooms were last opened, they !mem). detgone thorough ren 00101)14 , i and been beautiful!? frescoed ineubstectial oil cohits. . • They will be thrown open fon publie' inspection oet. :Wednesday, Thursday•and• Friday, the Bth, fhb and 10th itylt, ttom 9 A M to. 3 P. M... The toorns will be let fur Cancette, Balla, Parties, ...to., on application 'to Madame !Unique on the preen . ism Ticketi co I.r.i"F.xitminat ion Ball-$I:50 'to onapplinstion- to'' l4fodiime I 3: Ladies; : an usual, artiOs: , • X. LOGAN,. has remexed.to NO.' 63; Wttbd . street, one door below Diamond•Allayi to the store lately occupied by , Clarke...tx Cameron, where he has opene,d siWbblefialeend Retail Oey,Goodta Store, and basing ',just retarned from the Eastern Cities, is operring a new.and weltselOcted stunk of Goods, con. .silting of French, English and American cloth;,,-(all colers;).agreat.v.ariety of new styleCasihnerei apd Suttinotte; Coshmaretts, (txriewstyle;) Oregon Catt• aimere, a good:stock Of summer cloths of , all kinds; late style VC.'sting.l and Gingham.; Pyeaniidieal Graduates and: other fancy patterns; a variety of prints from 6 to 26 cents,:,tryt jar d; a ; very-sypertorlut of white ; gooils, erlndhi - Liii - 011 - , - "Drinittsk - .Plaid. striped cainbric;,l 7 .lctituin ,, Laveni:-striped and plain mull; Swiss Lace ,and, barreti,Muslin; figtorr;d and plain Bubigety; blak,:and" blife "black Silks, plain,_ fig. end Striped; a large assortment- or Irish Linens; blen - ch'ed ed, bray...WM eating; table Lliaper; - Marseilles "Catinterpirnes; (large irize;) - Mareera; g , ,tod''supply of Umbrellas. Parasols, Paraardetts that Senahade.; a'very large assort niant of Merf, - ,..epmen; gad, childien a Hosiery; a very - finearticle of Lisle Thread Hose and GloXes, and many olhee'ariiCles notenumerated. Fie xould rexpectfidlyitivitedes farmer - mutt/mere and the public 'generally, to. an examination his stock, to vyhich he expects, to make additions regularly., . _ OETIC vcolklpf : rcsAbl:re, Heber. PoHoek; P 01.0gers, Campbell,and Mpolgonlefr - " Heerusn s 'ital.:- Ads= - - • . " Bu;ni; • . . " Scott; • sr Speeches of PhilßpsiCorren,Ccattso, anil'Emmem aziiikam:,Butkp. Vrstitne and.blackintusb: Oseiso Poems; fee sale by • BOSWORTH Si n p 4 , 43 Market streep Brooms. - • e./ DOZ.".g roraroy e.olden • chop''', re'd per JL Aw steamer Putnam, and for sale by .TD WILLIAMS, , . CPS ' • • - ' • ' 110 Wood Venison! Vemsqn ' Veniacin Hams recsived 1200-.---- • am - tick salt, by • -- •, - - . . , iour; _ .• - 50 BBLS Family, in more and t ) in l a v r i oa A a r lely s al'llo - Wo6d 'meet. . Glass. • - • A it Et store and for sale •. 81410 and , 10 by 12 in 1.1 rd fule by - •:- •'•• - x • Peaches, . 2 • ror ap3 ,J D - W LLIAMS REMOVAL. rAFO. 3; SW-AR f2-would -respectfully; iiifortit his , friends and- hi tr bit Feria - ired to No 106 Market eitreet, betWeetr Fifth and Liberty streets,•(eist side) where. he is receiving, a large:mind assorted stock of spring Goods, to which he *rota resperifulty invite ;heir attention. :ap3 ans I - A7 M. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the V V- corner of Wood and Third sta,, above C.H. Kity's; 'where . ii prepared to do even description of Riiiine and - • 5t0.a..;.• Pittsburgh Navigation. and Five hum , rause Company. - Office, No. 21, bI4.IIKETSTIIEET• THE Citizens of "Pittsbureciontinue tolon offered in opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop erty, by a Dorriestie Institution, located among tbein. selves, finseti upon , Domestic - Capital; and conducted by Directars;in'whose'prudence, integrity and good tititlif . hey earl readilY.ascertain, whether. they maj , - repoid 'that u'nrionbted confidence and security, vatic!) should•ever attend an insurance transaction. To - P , rsonis %%hose 'pit:petty has, already; been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the three' tage of prrsoually'adjustkng aloes with an institution, AT 11024 N -, will bestrikingky To those who wsOer'edb~ the GreatVire, this particular corporation need's oo reCorbriihndEttion; The 'prempt paythent 'of the Whole amount-of its lossestrcset.v TWO . _REED * BETV:TROVstai sts 7 ..is : them a , sufficient gnerantee of. future security. ; !till the part of all prudent Cook - however fortunate., .ba,anticipato calamity fur the purpose of avoiding' its elfecl , l. Suelihs haie hilherto . escaped;tis to those * who have sustained toss, the facility teclirin andfodemnity, offered' by - this institution,. will' be the strong.st inducement to avoid the reflections andTigre& which'MUit "xperienced by those'Whd suirrf trititout :hope of realitutiod. - ' ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. feblB-d6ml.. - 1 ,Valuable. , Roai Zst24c.flnk.4l;.*N INT 7E, are autitOrked to..htrarfug.stkle, !t.firusfarmi. . about 'four_nriles from AlleghenyCrty Market, and four and one half miles from,the flusburgiseear , ' ket, containing 111 acres. The land is good, a fair portion meadow-fund. - The improvements are aboat .50'beres cleared and under good fence; two archer& offirst rate fruit comfortable" &Veiling house. contrtioing , , 10rooms, a _new Bank Born;stabliog,,&c..&n. .The farm is well•wateredli '(ah act having possed thetegislature to make a Turn pike Road frprn Allegisepy , miles beyond this ftirm. - and as it must necessarily pas - through it, n good road-4o market will thus .be' at once accomplished:) Chances' of purchasing "a farm's* near the two best markets the Western. part-of the State. and.nt sue% price as this will be seid; Seldom occur,- _The . title, is,perfecr. Apply _ • P;L4KELY & MITCHEL,:, piA'r2t.',l‘w E4rate 'Agent. Pittsburgh. For Sale. A LOT of g roind oiniEuia weet,.rasar - fd i Olarg'S raworlis, 2.slSet 100 fiat deep. on !which is erected a good; `scibstaritial; - combriable.i'lloubbs frame boasa riow rented for $l3O per_year,:!! Fbr.;erms Apply to 151, 4 1 KELY & IK/XCHELf • r 'Removed. Books. J-D,WILLIAMS, 110 Wood sti*f.: fY - IV ILLIA M 8 RemovaL
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