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',., 6,--, .. , ./..er* 7 1.. ;."' ..'- : ,'",'-g, -," -,, • .;.''.. ......,"` ' ...- "- ~" • ' _.,.....1..!,:g„ 'Vt.. -.:,,: .• , ~..,;•:,, ~ ...-,,, ~,.-. ,-,.. Yr • ~,I.' .- k ''`''' •'' - -17 1.;.. , '.' `,,:,':-• , - , 7: - ",.....-.4"` 9 - , Maill2 ,horning Post. JOHN DIOLEK,. Ellt.7oß. r _ PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 10,1846 C. 7"/ II PALMER, Agent for country newspapers . is the Agent for .the Pittsburgh Peily Morning P ost . ao' Weekly Mercury end` Manufacturer, to receive advertisements rind subscriptions. - He has (Ages it. NEw YORK. at the Coati:El.:o,3o Ann street, (...pl• joining the Tribune Otilee:y . • . f3orrort; N 0.12, Stale 5treet,....,,,- • Pa ILADELPHIA, Real &PILE lißd; Coal Office, 59 Pine street. BA LIPSORE; S E corphr Baltimore arid Culverts'''. where our paper eat' Liu seen, and terms of advert sing learned. FOR CANAL - COMMISSIONER WILLIAM IL FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNTY. De*nocr*tic Meting To-Night. Democrits,doo't forget the meeting tomi;.ltt ut the 1 aslitnitonEtt*..l t :Orner of Peon and St Clair streets;,. Let.tiet; totqlght, give assurance to the pa . Lamle and.distinguished steteam en ut the head of the .nation that the people approve his course on the 010' gon question, and will, wnh unexampted unanimity and zeal, rally in support of the measures which ho has co frankly recommended to Congre s s. Tho Tooth cf April. One . yar ago to-day, this prosperous city was ted by a great el'anflagration,of which it is not our pur pose now to speak in detail—suffice it to say that over one thousand houses and other property of saltines kinds, to the amount of many millions, was destro3- ech—hUndreds or our citizens were left, on that even ing, without home, raiment, and some destitute of even the common necessaries of life. Wall, hot one short year has rolled away, and the marks of a calamity which ruined ho many can scarcely he traced; in truth, if you now wish to see the most splendid part of nor prosperous and growing city, you most walk through the "Burnt District" us it was called Gar a short time —you must visit that part, which, on the evening of the 10th of April, of last year, was a confuted heap of smouldering All the energies of our industrious population wits k At once called into action, and the result sf their un tiring operations is bAire US. To prove thnt our people are unequalled in 'energy and enterpt ize, it is only necessuiy.tepoincto what they have accomplish— rd .in a single year. The Bridge over the Mononga— hela, destroy don that day, has months since been replaced by the `kiee suspension, a work of which we are all prtiud. and, which we believe is conceded, on, all hands, to bithelmst of the kitudin the United States;-.171C half dozen magnificent Hotels—equal to Any in the Union, have also beerkerected. Ind eed , if we had room, we could; with much'proptiety greatly ex— tend these hastily prepared remarliS - -swe could notice - the .numerous - Ware Houses, Foundlies,—Store Rooms, Dwelling; &s,.—nuMbering soineNstven or eight hundred, which have "gono up" since that dreadful day, as if by the power of magic, but, we for .bsar. We have said enough, however, to rctitina. our readers that this is the 10th of April—and that one year has passed and wale-, since ruin stalked wildly abroad, desolating nearly one half of this fair city. • • Tteeditor of the "Commercial Journal" has much to say these days about Buchanan men. Cass men• &c., dr..e. The editors object is glaringly appa rent, 'and we can now tell him that his labors tudis• tract the Democracy wilful! be in vuir. There is not in'the county of Allegheny a single Democrat so wan. ring in sagacity; as not to understand the editor's oh je,;.t at a single glance. The subject of the next Pres idency, in due time, we doubt not, will command the attention of the great Democratic family: they will, when the time for action arrives, commune together. land by a unity .1 effort secure far their principles a c .n. tinuedascendancy. All the drums of our neighbor to excite jealousy and bickering; among its members will prove signally unavailing. C,lrrespondonco of tho "Morning Post: , Harrisbnrgh, Aprtl 6, 1846. In my brief letter of yesterday, 1 gave you.the vote on taking up the "Right of Way" bill in the House. Mr Bartholomew, of Warren, spoke for some time in defence • Of. the bill; he denounced the Central Rail Road Wojeot as utterly impracticable. Mr Brack— etirid./e, followed in favor of the Li:I; l reviewed wyt some severity the course of the Philadelphians, ryta their public journals, in reference to the Right / 01,.wny. hlr Bigli.m obtained the floor, hut the 114usaudjournecl before 'he commenced his speech; , • , hi is thereture, eniitl.d to Lite throe to-marrow. SNYDER, SQNS Or IFJAPERANCE.- - . Ile acport of the com alittee ,appinted by ihe Allegheny Temperance Socie • ty, denouncing the order of the "Sons of Temperance" • is I"hatidiedwithout gloves" by the public papers or the country., The conclusions arrived at by the cum mittee, as expre s sed in the resolutions appended to the report, excite universal surmise and indignation—sur. prise, because untenable and unjust; indignation, be cause evidencing a blind prejudice ready to retard the I.he onward march of a great "mural movement" mere. Sy because the - forms uf an old organization, have, in pats, been set : aside. The Philadelphia Kvystone in Fferring to the subject, soya: "We notice in the Pittsburgh Morning Post, that a Commiree of Temperance men, appointed by a Coun ty or Ward Temperance Society. have made a Report. to which in appended two Resolutions, declaring that the .'"Sons of Temperance have impeded the great temperance movement, and that it is a secret pledged society." Verily! the 'fools at c not oil dead yet.' Seriously, is it not absurd that men can be found who ears, or wilt stubbornly blind their eyes and senses to - the truth, that no great moral movement woe ever be foie organized that has necomplished so much real gorml,and been so seccessful as the organization of the Older of the Suns of Temperance. In leas than two yeats it has increased from a fraction more than Two HUNDRIM to r74 - "SIXTEEN TIIOUSANCPMEM TIERS. and fr:on. Point! WON EII UNDRED and FIFTY FOU it DI VISIONS in the State of Penn Sylvania alone located, and in successful operation in nearly every county in our good 'Old Keystone Com monwealth' Impede the great Tom?erance movement indeedli Why let us ..13...r0 our friend, in Pittsburgh that had it nobianve been fur the activity, earn tions and success of the Sensed' Temperance, hundreds enjoying its privileges, and now ardent\ and sincere temperance nien, would never have given up the intoxicating bowl. Beside all this, it ,nurribers among its members te.l classes of citizens, either in professional, mechanical, or tneteentile pursuits, who meet on a common level und,with a fraternal feeling that could neverbo attain ea tinder the , old urganizai ion. Let-us .never -again hear that the Sons of Temperance have impeded the progress of reforming the inebriate, for it is tint the truth, nor will it be believed by any person in his sen . Itt of Way Convention. EVENING SEBBION.-: - Edgar Cowan,' Esq., of West, . morclemd offered the foll./wing resolution, which after some remarks from the mover,- and from Gen. Win Marks of Allegheny, was unanimously passed: Resolved, That in the event 'of a refusal on the part of the Legislature of Pendsylvania, to grant aßight of Way to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.Cornoany through the State, to the city of Pittsburgh, the Representatives in C ongress - from Western i'ennsyl vanie, be requeste d to unite their efforts for the pur pose of procuring an approdriation for the construction of a Railiortd aromas the Allegheny mountains, to u nite the waters of the Potomac at Cumberland .wlth those of the Ohio at Pittsburgh, and the estaplishment of the setne'es a Post and Military road,- with a view to the internal interests of the county in time of peace as well as its 'defence in time of war. Mr. JOhn Fenton, of Flensburg, Cambria Cu., wat then called upon and , addressed the convention . Ban WALTCR CRAW, 'of Washington Cu.. next addressed.the tlienting; and was followed by V sr 13 ....I,3l:ttrroti, Fig", of Venting(' Co. Dr. JuliNgPier - RtCK, elFayette Co., WiLsoa MaCesirmsss.lFl , q , and SAminzi.W BLActc Esq., also addiessedtlielneti lug; afterivhicb rhe - meeting 'adjourned. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO the Puat of yesterday under the postacript . hend. we gave in brief form the important intelligence nom Mexico. The Savannah Republican of A mil Ist con. lain..the following additional pnrt It appears that on the .11h. Morel', the Mexican minister, Senor Castillo Lnt ZaS, received a note from Mr Slidell, now at Jaleppa, in which the latter re— quites pereniptorily, a definite answer to his demand to be recognised as minister pleniputentito3, not only to arrange the question of Texas, hitt to settle ever) other matter in dispwe between the two countries, such asthe pnymentof instalments dueonthe debt, and a satisfartory remuneratinn for the lusses sustain- ral by our citizens by the delay of thorn payments..— . the supremo government immediately cativtled the Council, an.l - submitted Mr Slidell's note for their opin They advised the government not to receive Mr Slidell, except as envoy extraordinary to nettle the difficulty about'Texus, leaving alt other afftirs unat tended to, until that shall have been adjusted. It was not known whether the government will conform to the wishes of thecouncil, but it is supposed it will, Since the President and his cabinet find in it, favor. not only the recorded opinions of the preceding administrat ion and the lute chambers, 1.1.1 t the whole nt the Mexi , an press. On the reht.r, side. it is asserted in the Mexican print=, that Mr Slidell will nut abate jot Of his temduns, and will quit the republic immediately niter the receipt ofSuner Lataaa reply, if it be nut perfectly sad:Acton% The cortespnrlent of the Locomotor of the jith w,iting from the city of ph•ai o, states-- I 4,thia event there is nu doubt that the maratime forces of thounzlo A meticans, situated in the gulf, and in the Pacific, will attack our ports and Gen Tayior will commence opernrions on the Rio Mayo." In the cnpital, rumors were current that numereus families were about removing from Vera Cr r. alarm ed by the probability of the approach of the-angle A mericana. But an exploitation is effered that these familiesaro merely prozeeding to Jalapa or Medelia, to pass the spring, as is the annual custom. The Ve ra Cruz•rmes do not consider a conflict near, though postdbje, as preceding events may have led them to foresee. A t rittforcement tif trnopt his recently lrft. the c ity of 111t.xico for the Unlifinnin. An officer of engineers. a Limn Cul Cane. arrived in Vera Cruz on the 1 Ith M arch , for the put pose of IA specting the castle of San Join de Utioa. It has been announced in thu city of Mi.xico, in a letter from Mationoras, that the American army, on. der General Taylor, lind nn ived at So old Isabel, ten leupes from that city; and that Get 314,i. the com• mataltant, hid hastily united x few tenor.., and marele ed forth, determining •tu attack the enemy wherever .he met him.' . It is also formally communicated to the public in the capitol. that the number of United States sbips I.lr•Wdr itt SIICrifiCiOUSI is continually increasing. Tambico papers. referred to in those of Mexico, states that a uust wort by perses in Montery stuntman- Cell Gen. Vega as having ordered a strong division to protect .Matumuras or any other point whi -It should be threatened by the enemy. The aliviailan *alas t.a march by way of Sirruldo. The $50.000 received by the army there, it was thought, would help toataff• meat the forces of this division. The mail bad just bought the report that a detachment of •North Amp. Man troops' had taken possession of the Pitman n.ceiv ing ships of Santa Isabel, Matatnotos, and cal rivet a way'tFe custom house officers arid the Pilots, to land the A i m erican troops from Corpus Christi. was officially reported to the commandant tit the pine., that five American vessels of war were to be at Bunco Santiago and 'ilucca Chico. and four hundred men had been sent to pridect said Pouton. The government had ordered all the \ disposable troops to match on the menaced points uMhfr the commander Gen. Ant- Pf • ella oho had issued hi'sproclamation 'accordingly. In La Hesperia, of the 7ih„Marcb, it is stated that a part of the American army, 'consisting of I fio had made 'filch appearance near Mutamoras, but reti red after reconnoitering the ground., Tho sudden visit had produced a good dent of agitation among the Mexicans in their cantonments. Theywere wait ing fur reinforcements, which had been dr:Matched from Monterey and San Louis Potosi in assume respectable attitude an the banks of dm Rio Bravo. The Mexicans think that they will be ebbs to Coo centrate a force of 0 000 men on the Rio Bravo del Norte by the first of April. The same paper suers the government were gran, ly cors'ilerfiig the subject contained in Mr Slitlelt's rime (gibe 4th March, but it was nut known ha.v they would decide. The fact is positive, it adds,' that Mr Slidell requires an, answer within eight days of the date of his letter. From a diligent examination of the papers eltich have reached us, we cannot help observing the re markably civil and pacific tone of their ptipe, A, which contract an strongly with the bravado nod invective which they exhibited some months ago. The Esneranzs, Tampico paper, states that Gen. Meii,t had advanced ss 411 4(10 infantry. to attack the advanced guard of the American army, which had taken post et Santa Isabel It appears that Paredes' gaverement has jos' con tracted with the houses of Sertnent, Front & arid de Cru,tar,a & Co., for a loan of $1,E60,000 I.e applied to the victualling, fortifying. etc., of Vera Cruz and San Juan de Mien. At Vera Cruz, to sail on the 17th March fur New York, schooner Sarah Lavina. At SucrifidoS, one United States frigate. !trig Som ers; and thee sloops-of-war; one English sloop of-war Mr. Stith -II was still at.ltdapa, but:hourly expected at Vera Cruz. Them was much talk at Vera Cruz about the po3si tiny of war, wl.en ;he Oreana sailed " A Backward Cow Ride.—During the Revelation. my War when a corps of the American army were en• camped near the borough of Elizabethtown, in New Jersey, an officer who was intro ore devotee of Ve nus than of Mara, paid his addresses to a lady of digs tinction, whom he was in the habit of visiting nightly, in the cultivation of these kindly fellin ,, s which love so cordially inspires. On a discovery of repealed absence of the officer, and of the place of inter views with his &dolma were had, stone waggish filen& resolved to play off a handsome trick ut expense, which should deter him from repeation of lain tumorous The officer. it appears, rode a very small horse of the pony kiwi; which he always left untied, with the bridle reins over his neck, near the door, in order to mount and ride off without delay, when the business of courting and kissing was over; and the horse al ways remained until backed- by the owner, without attempting to change his position. On a certain very dark night, when the officer had, as umal. gone to pay his d Amiens to tile -object of his affections and was enjoying the approving smiles of the love ly fair one,'ltis waggish cempunions went privately to the dour of the house - Mne the officer Ives, took 1 hishridle and saddle from the horse which they sent away, placed the bridle on the tail, the saddle CM the back, and the capper over the horns of a quiet old c"w who stood peaceably vhewing her cud, near the spot. Immediately thereafter they retired some distance from the house, and separating, raised the loud cry of alarm, that the enemy had landed, and were marching into the village. Our hero on hearing this, took counsel from his feats. and snatching a hasty kiss, he slim out of doors with the velocity of a musket ball, and mounted into the saddle, with his buck towards the head of thecusi and plunging his sharp spurs deeply into her sides, caused her to bawl out with excessive'pain,tind she darted oil in her beat gallop towards the camp.— .'The officer still plying his spurs and with all his wine and love on board—finding- himself hurried rapidly backwards-, meagre ,if all hia efforts to advance; and hearing the repeated bawling. of the tortured beast, imagined that he was carried off by Magic. nail roar ing out most lustily that the devil bad gat him--end was thus carried into the very alignment of the camp. The sentinels hearing tha -noise. discharged their pieces and fled; and alarm guns were fired—the drums bent-to arms the 'officets left their quarters, and cried, turn cintdturn out! with all the strength of their lunge. iThe soldiers started from their sleep as if a ghost-ad crossed their dream—and thewhole body running half poked ; formed as quick as possible in gallant disha• bills,: prepared to repel"the terrible invader. When lu! the ludicrous sight- soon presented itself to their Oyes, of the gallant officer, mounted on an old cow, with his face towards her tail. 'Her tongue hanging out —her. sides gory with the 'edging of the spurs, and he hiriiself almost deprived of reason,.and half petri fled with horror. A loud roar of laughter,brdie from the assembled bead, at this rider and his steed—the whole craps gave him three times three hearty cheers _ , . !!' : ' '• ' ' ' us he bolted into cramp. He was carried to bis . quir• tern in triumph, there to dream of lover's niecamorc phases. backward rides, sternway advices, end alarm of 11110331011. and thereby to garnish his mind With:viste. r'ely for t•t.ing 11 npiendid treatise on the novel idven• tut es of ti cow story. . ISABF.LLA OF CASTILE BY CoRINNE MoNTGOtdeitY. The following sketch will be read with much inter. r«t.—titie find it in''ttie new aemi•monthly putAidation, 'The White Benner.' . There is one royal name which even Republican ‘mer'en Should 'delight to honor,' for it; is the syMbnl • , f all that is high and holy in patriotism, of all that it pate, toady wahine, in domestic faith. Many queens hove done virtuously, but must_ virttio4y thou—fete hello of Castile. A }molt of trial ancVnutny , stern or deals, had propated.l he mind of the Spunish'Prhicess for the high ditties assigned her by Provideace, and when shei gave her hand to Ferdinand Arragen, ho re. ce i v ed the richest dowered bride in Eurepe. The diadem of Casino, half lost as it was in the giasp ,of die Moslem, was of less real worth to the wairier king theft wise an&ilet toed love, that knew so well how to harmonize their tut hulent noble 3, and consult data their distracted provinces. Burrell as the wife of Fetdinand.-or Qieen of uni ted Spnio, is Isabella the deutest historic name royalty ever gave to the children of the new world. It ie the heroic mother of its discovery, that commands o u r reverence. When kings heard, with cold incre dulity, and learned prelates c‘mdemned, with bitter ..airtisnt, , the noble plans of Columbus, Isabella stun ied them with gentle patience, and believed. She beleiv ed, nail resolved to prove that belief, though !she must meet alto sneers of livid royalties, and the urgent remonstrances o f her own nobles, ut every step of the enterptis. Moat, nod hardest of allshe had to meet the disapproval of her honored husband, but. Isobelln knew well thut if alto owed deferrece and obedience to wedded lord, she had. also the duties of a soy, reign to fulfil, towards her heritage of Castle. Columbus shall go forth. to seek in those western wit 1 tore, on the fonherest verge of the untracked Atlantic. new le111414• which will receive from us the light of ie lig ion, and give brek their rich products to our intim: try. My f ,ed i mind who will not make the venture io behallorr united Lingdont. and I therefore take Ito 'HA for ,0y own Castile. If war lain 'baked the Ile:i -sm-1,, my jewela be pledged for die funds needful in speed - COlumbus on his way.' To this resolution the noble Isabella—n resolution to which no contem notary prineo euuld expand ills thoughts—is freedom indebted; for this continent. Here she' cradled her family of republic-; and lire the liberate deeendirros of Euritraain bond ace, a ill learn how to honor an bless the name of Elio nublest woman who ever bure a seep tie. ATIII.III. UNChIITA IN —A gentleman who had ly iirtist.d at n boarding house in tl ',. city, demitatiell of the lad) of the estahti.ittneto, al t hie ?hitt tn rattails% whether had hello d him to ten or cefiee? -Mist do you mean, sir ? Why do you as !",:titl the truly, • •Becimsr," rrldied the gentlemttn,••if this it trs, give me 4offee, and it - coffee. ire me tea." , • A REMEMBRANCE. Fur du, otit:! thou net not Though dtia i. mingling with thy form; The 6rn6.n innirown not shed The (ind tilinitow on the gtotm: In l'Llifflia LI the midnight deep, Titian" occeio L throu g h my bonomthrill, Till joy', F•m•i impulse hide me w cep— For, retort in thought I *re thee still! I sec thee still, that cheek of rose,— Th.tse lips, with dewy frisgrance wet, Tint forehead in serene c e r ise, Tittse soul lit eye: —I see them yed tiwcet scrtph! Surethouttrt not dem).— llntu grucest still this smithly sphere. /6 influence still in marl tne Like thine,—and yet thou oft nut here! Farewell, beloved! To mortal sight Thy vernal cheek no more may bloom, Isio more thy smiles inspire delight, Fot dam all gathered in the tomb. harvest for that rothlose Power, ! tVhich hntli nn beery! to mnr his m ill,— Yet, at in hope's unei..ile.l beer, 'rimmed iu my intert, I see thee:mil!. COMIII4`,RCIAL RECORD: Prit:PAII;ED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON PORT OF P4TTSEURCIII. 4 PEET WATER IP THE. CHANNEL. ARRIVED Luke Erie, Sivas's, Beaver; Michipn. Buics. Beaver: Louis WLane. Bennett, ProsinsaiVe.. (11iiirr, Not, Crooks. Cincinnati; Sam Sear, Greenlee, NaMv ite; Eirtxt ye, Dena; St Lqui., Sou h America, Narton.N 0. Bureau, No 2, -*Cis); DEPARTED, Rhode ',land, ()seism., Wheeling; Michigan, Bales, Rosser; Conmt, Bowman. Brow, ii'; Icike Ed , . Boles, Beaver, Wi.monsin, Grace, Cin. Onion, Mr Lit no, St LI/111,; Schuylkill; Andiews, du Dregon, Smith, do The new and beautiful light Draught "warner, Clipper Nu 2, Cup Cruolss, leaves this warning, atl 0 u'cluck. p , • Office of the Pittsburgh "Morning.'ost.' nEvit3v or THE. MAHE r TOIL THE Wk:EK ,ENDLNG Thursday Eveuing, April 9, .1846. The River—Since Friday last, has fallen about 3 leaving last evening at cht,k. 4 ft et 9 inches water in the channel, and still tit:dining very slowly, a Alen. ty of waiter though for boats in the Cincinnati. trade. The NI hisiosippi wao nearly at n stand at St Louis on the 21inst., with 8 feet water in the channel to Cairo. The Rivers above were all falling. Thu Missouri from Weston was falling with but four fed , t*it;er in the channel, in the upper portion's. The 1111141 i Wei receding—with 5/ feet water in the channel, from Peoria to the mouth. The r\ abash on the lot was too bow to allow boats to pass the Rapids, but was rising, With a progtect that boats would soon be able The Weatiter,—has been very fine for nut-door operations. Tuesday it had very much the appear— ance of tile, but has since cleared offs uite cold- thin atm:noon the weathM' h. Mitre mild and the tem perature; medernte and ipring, Tradq of the IPerk.---7he Sales of Groceries in a large way have been quite numerous. Also, an ac tive business has been done with the retail trade.— The advalncing rates of Sugar and Molasses, to some extent, pcevent heavy operations, and curtail the sales retailers, boring sparingly, lest a reaction should find them with stocks on hand. Thu Dry Goods, Hardware, and Drug Meacfants, are doing nit excel lent business; the sales orDry Goods have been larger this year than any previous one. The Manufacturers also havOteen more prosperous this spring; than ever before. and find ready sale for all they Mantifacture. There has been soma inquiry for Bacon; but the spec ulation ia ; rather quiet. The first of Goods from the East, via eanal, arrived on Monday night. Large a mounts of all descriptions of Goode are daily looked for, for the city merchants. The ensuing week will bo one of more activity. Ashes-7A sale of 20 casks Potash at 3ie; sole of 5 tuns Scorching' at 3c cosh and time, whiCh appears now to he the ruling rates. No transac,ions in Pearls or in Saleratus. Ale—A sale of 20 criaks of 'ix.% Me of $2l per cask; barrel sales at sl3eslo,lncluding cselts.: Butter -Prime Roll will now command illiel2c; the market is very hare of a good article. Said or 10 bbie att:loic, 11 do. : , 101 c and 9 do.; inferior at Noinquiry for Keg:, 7ieoc, very dull. Broomti--Sales'of 40 dozen common quality at $1,25; 30:do. fair $1,30; 20 do gond at 161,50; 25 do. rime erlidle at $1,02i., Shovving rib change in prices since our last date: Beani—No Balms of ;importance have been noticed For prime small white $1,25 could be obtained on receigiiirom store, in a tetuil way s the selling rates are 'M',"14051,50. Reessvarr: 7 Gued yellow will command 26e24 on receipt. - : 1 CheeseTbe demand good , and the, transactions light for tbis want of stock to ciperao in.-. A lot 'of 50 boxes noted at 7e, and for a goodl4tiele this is the leading rate, in a small way of 5 - to 10 boxeri .- 74e8e is obtained. =The demand -for city consumption as good nod The stock is rapidly diminishing. - Cotton-The stock in market is very light. A.snle Of 37 holes Tennensee, medium qualit ' , at Ric. terms equivrilenttu cash, which is the only lot in the market. Cotton Yarns, &c.—The demandfor canon yarns is pow .nctive, and sales are making pretty freely 'at 15u.-for large lute; and 154.116 c. in a small way, in some cases 5 per cent off. Wick is selling to the trails 'at 16c.; wad balling, 9c. for gond quality. Cutree—Prices are steady with sake to a fair ex tent, - The sales in lots to the city and country trade are 50, 30.'25 and 40 bags fair Rio nt 84.113 i; 9.00 bags, by one house. in lots of 5 to 20 tit equal to Sic. The sales, in a small wiry, of fair to prime, are at alai. Dry Goods—The demand from the country ha■ increased during the Inds week. Our merchants are actively engaged in packing: the purchases u( the country trade. Pricer are well sustained. • Drugs, Dyes, Sec.---In this department of trade an 4ctio husiness is doing, but we have no:transactions In a large woy to note; prices aro without any ma terial change. rggn—Pricen are somewhat lower than lent week; sales of 800 doz. in the fore pima the Reek et .5Ar; one lot, 4 bbls, tit 6c, one do, sthln, Sic. per d. r. Peathern—Tho sales of the pont week have been hulked. A mien(' 15 sacks at 22c. a prime !Article; stiles of 2000 Iba Mime of I to 300 His at from 27‘&20e. Fruits—The market is well marked %Olt Dial Apples, and mines nrr d. dining; 17a bu.L.As apples from store at $1,12.1 per ; 50 do at $l,lSi; salts, in u ,mall way ut $1 25; Peaches ore retuidog at $3 , ini3.23;' for Gera ;the supply is very fair with a gaud demand. a sale of 25 bbls prithe scholia, $2,50"443 per bbl, according, to qtrility; a sale of 200 troves 11 Raisins from one house 011 private terms, other sales to the extent of 125 boxes at $2 75e52,- S 0; the irtuil stile 4 are mostly at $2.00 for good; 30 Sta)ttin Figs at 13e per lb; a sale of 25 boxes Orange. on the wharf, sold at $5.50; 15 boxes LerdOns at $3 IA per box Grains—Wheat readily rum .70e, .ery little miming in at present; Corn is in bettor demand with a trifle of an improvement in pores, sales el 100 bushels (torn .tore at Chi 140 do (torn landing at 311 e; 300 sucks at the river at 40c; 173 do at 40, in a re. tail was; front store 424143 c is obtained. Oats have tn-en in excellent demand; sales of 200 bush. from at ite at 33c; 125 du 31e; 100 bush. from canal at 32c; sales of 1200 bash its lots from riser at 32/a33c. e ltarle)—A good article fur sowing, commands 75e. 'Brew, rs are now paying for fair qualities, 60 , ii63c. R)e stall commands 50Z5:ct the receipts are very without change since our last Review. Receipts have been less dd. week than the preeed ; log ono. Very little coming in by wagon. A good deal 1143 been sh'pperl miatward. Several buyers have 'declined purchasing for the present, under the plea that the prices aro altogether too high for shipment. The transactions of the weak embrace about 2000 'Ws at the following rate, $3,50, $3.60, $3.62 1 2. i 3.13.51153,70. Soles from store in a retail way are at 7543.?7 1.2 fur funnily brands. Cora in fAir demand at 40.45 per hush. 'Sales of CO hu..itel,,at 41e; 100 do, at 40,.. Sure' i or article pm up in neat style, %%ill readily command ;dye. pe r bush: Bacon there h..ay been several .oleo. 25 Ithci4 city smi4ccif ut 44; for Shoold.ers, Sides At fie, (or Mims, Gjc. Aln le 0(20.000 lbs city cured ;Shoulders at 4,1, 4 nuis; mono lb. do, to be delivered :at 6e; 20 hltdg in tuts at 4Vd3c; 10.000 Ibr country card, at sc, 6 mo 2; 10 casks barns, a mime article, sold at Olt cash. Beef—Sales of 1 ,000 lb. Smoked at 5.1 c p , too lbs. Sales 700 lbs in sin:111 way at On. Very few sales have transpired this Week. Sules f 40 kegs country rendered ut 51; 20 (loot 6c. Sales in a rctuil way, arc geaerally made at 64: Sales of 10 barrels NO 2, of 51c 4 mns. Rags—Largo quantities are constanily arriving from below. Sales of 10,000 11-3 country milted ut 3c.— %Vi s ite will command 41 , 25 e, Hemp—A sale of 43 bales duo rotted, Ky, at $3 75 ths sub:, in a small; way are made at 4c 4' pound. ' imothy has been selling ut $12e14; 'Baled $l3 p ?r ton. Molasses—The farther advance in New Orleans market Las had a corresponding affect here. Several sales Lave been made dining the week, at the fol• lowing rates-50 bbls at 34e. cash; 100 do in lots at 34e34 1 2e: 140 do in lots, at 34 1.2105. Some holders are not disposed to sell at 35e. This morn• ing many holders were asking 3.5 c., while sortie were selling of 34 , a34 1.2 c. A sale of 49 hbk, Sll Mo. lasses, at 35c; 2 Lbls maple mnlasseS, ut 62 1.2 cts. Sugar—We kite to Flute u further advance since our last. The outside rate for choice lota was G 1 4. For the same rate 6 1.2 is now asked. The sales of the meek embrace about 'l2O birds in lots from 5 to 20, al 6 1 4ril 6 1-2. A sale of 40 bids loaf de, at 11 I 2e [lien—A sale of 5 tierces- fair quality, at, si; 0 do ut 51. 3 tierces sold au - 51; cash. A prime article commands 6c. by the tierce; 64 in a retail way. Seeds—There is a good dafnind for seutling and in small Into for this purpose the sales are mostly made at $4,75045, for a prime ariiclo of Clover; Timothy commands $.2,75e53; Flax:seed readily commando sl,oBesl,lo, A sale of 115 hush at $l,OB. Gluts—Tliemork.o. remains the same as last week os to prices. Tl a demand billow good. Snles of 100 boxes 8 x 10 3 MOs, nt $1,87i.300 do $1,878 6 moos, 150 do 3 x 10 at $l,BO in baqar,3o boxes 10 x 12 sold at $2,25 pr box, 40 do 7 1. 9 at $1,874. Tin Plate—Sales of 70 boxes in lots at. $lO 25 cub. Lend—la very dull. S0,111)1.5000 lbs pitst $4 pr 100 IbA., currency. Pig Mewl—A sale of WO tool last week, poll font a Furnace, at $35 6 mns; 160 milli mixed lot et $29 6 most 200 tons Claii , m at $99 4 mos; 130 tons canal metal at $3O 4 moo. It ( - raisins firm and steady at these prices. Wool—A dale of 790 lbs. mixed tutwitlished, at .24 cents. Salt—The reecipts this weelt have, been unusually itrge; sale. of 900 bblv on tha wharf $1 cash; sales 10 lots of 200 bbls at $1,032M,04. Whiskey—The'recolpts bayo boon small tho past *oak: stiles of 50 bbls common at 10c.; 75 dn. in lots at 186 leimitectifind is selling at 20c. • On tile night of the Bth insfi Mrs Mhirei, contort of Mr It 11 Harris, Painter. The friends of the family arcs respectfully invited to attend the Funeral at:10 o dock this morning from the residence of her husband near Lila Toil-gate, Birming ham. aplo \ On Sunday last, at his residence, PiA ri M'KerißT its the sth 'Watt', in the 25th of his age: IttOovat. ►TIHF, Post Office in Allegheny city, has been re " moved to the ihitd door above the Mayor's Office, 'en Federal at. aplo ti`Zt&w It w< :s:.a~.+~ ==e=lE= Prettchi Lamm GEO. S. SWARTZ ' , 64 jest opened.a vary eaten live a ssortment ofauperior French Lll, of new patterns . s and beautiful colos,thnt cannot foil to please at (up 10) 1:06; Market street: ` Nevi►.: Giiighanas. GEO: S. SWAFI472. hns just received a large stuck of very superior French Ginghams for Ladies Dresses. Also a fine assortment of Gingham Lawns, to which he would invite the aueutido of the Ladies, nt No 106, Mailret street, between sth and Liberty streets. aplo. Molasses. , 8 , ,,8L,5, 11 , 17; t 0Illeads s, H0u50.. • he.c.eived and fur eold by I J D WILLIAMS, ,Apto 110 Wnod street : Elm . A TIERCES fresh Rie, for sale hy ""k" ni.lo J D WILLIAMS Fruit. og, -BOXES M 11-itatifinA; 5 Drums Smyrna F r igg; i z 25 Sultana 3 bbbi Zama Currenbq fin silo by J D WILLIAMS. 410 110 Wood at Caps! Caps!! Caps:a SUMMER Ca is fur men and boys ~,q t e at 25 cents only, 1 Having already received a larg,e share of public put. r o n age, and Ilesirdus to inrreaso it Still troire.thir sub. .rtiber offers to thopublic tho inrghst and most corn ph.t e awirtment ofmtp4 ever munutacturq in this city. and at thermnst moderatqtiries. Persons purchasing tlitirelves,, or sending persons to porchuo for them, if mit satisfied, can !vivo their elms ChimgCti, or the money returned: the subscriber engaging himself to keep tho best made cups, and of the heat materials. All caps, whether cloth,or fur, rooked so as to ho as good as new, These putchnsirg fur cash to sell again, will find it their interest to call upon Om subs , eriber us he is deter mined to , sell so low us the! Dl5 11i4 TallUfaCtnry is inVarket street.• between 11d and 3d stieets, 33 door from Johnson & Stotkton's bookstore. • Me will also kern on 'mad cap trimrnings of oil de, .criptienc at very redsced nialfi lin ANTONIO NARDI• I, RELIANCE,' PORTABLE BOAT LINE . tia 1846 M M FOR TRANSPORTING GOODS Between Pittsburgh .:Lzti the Eastern Cities, ' , wurtiou f TRANSHIPPING. Ij 'MIS old established Line (being the oldest . able Bunt Line on the Canal) is now prepared ' , to receive Ptotince and Merrhandiie for shippingeitlei' ! er Eildt or West. ,The 'gnats of this Line arrti corn- 11 mended by skilful, expericnced and sober. Captains, and provided with good it l•ws, Boats and Carries are itunsforred from and to Citnal and Railroad, saving all removal and il.parati,A) of goods. Trips made in as Otto tine, and gotais tarried no as fair terms as any other line. Thankful for, and respectfully soliciting a continu ance of the very liberal :m i d growing pat tonne here tofore bestowed upon thislline, we with confidence as sl,reshose metchants disph.ed to favor us, that their business shalt be done toitheir entire 530:4 - action Goods rattled by us consigned to either of our hous es, will be shipped to titerr destination, freed charge for shipping, donne or advance of charges. As we hold no interest in Steamboat Stock, Merchants may depend upon their goods alwa”:3eing, forward with out delay upon good houti and at the lowest rates El freight. Produce cnnsignea to :our honso at. Philadelphia for sale, will he sold on libeled terms, and advances made eitiwr at Pit mborg,ll or Philadelphia. JOHN McFA DEN & Co., Penn street, tanal„Basin, Pittsburgh. . . JAS. M. DAVIS do Co., '249 and 251, apl 0 INlarketit., =1846 Bingham' Transportation Lino. • PROPRIIETORS, WM. BINGHAM, I JACOB DOM THO 3. BINGHAM,, I WU. A. STRATTON Conducted •on strict Sabbath-keeping. principles, though not claiming to ibe the only Line that is so conducted. T"' Proprietors of this old established line have put their stock in the most complete order, sod are thoroughly prepared to forwari Produce and' Merchandise to and from the Eastetn cities on the opening of navigation. We trust dint our long experienrW in the Coming business, and unions anemic' to the interests olcu4- tnmerx, will secure to no a contininnre and increw,e of the putrunnge liitheiti extended to "Binglinm's Line." Our arrnngements us to carry freight with the utmost despntoill,, anti our price+ shall always be as low as the lowest cliarged by other responsible s lines. - Produce and Merchandise will b received and for. warded east and west W i ithout any harge fur adverti. sing, Storage or Cornmiksirie„ Mille of lading forwarder4and every direction prompt ly attended to. Adresg, or appl!. to, WM, BINGHAM, Canal Basin, cor. Lilwilv and 'Wayne sae., Pittsh'g. BINGHAMS, DOCK, and STRATTON, No. 276 Market street, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent. No. 122 N,,rrh Howard street, Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent. No. ip, West. sirect, New York,-. Aluetien Sales. BY JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer, at the Com. metcial Auction ItOoms, corner of Wood and sth streets. On Monday rimming April 13th, at .10 a'. clock will be sold without reterve.. , —By ut . dar of assig neap., a large and general assortment of Dry Goods &c. comprising superior blue and black cloths, casitneres, sattinetts, rnisod do, tweeds, jeans. vestings, red and white wool flannel, spool cotton, hosiery, plain and figured alapacas, mous du !nines, balzorines, lawns, cal icoes,prints, gingham?, canton‘flannel, linseyt, col— ored muslin, twilled do. pat. and ohne thread, wool and cotton hosiery, white furniture fringe, umbrellas, shawls of various styles, Silk and cotton hilkfs,acarfs, stork, rose ; Whitney and gmen blankets, table diaper, table covers. superior knives and forks, German silver tub]u spoons, steel scissors, buttons, whips, &c., &o. !Pl° . (American copy.) --- Auction SAlcs, Y JOHN D. DAIIS, Auctioneer, corner of JUP Woodand Fifth Streets. At 10 o'clock , on Tuesday morning, the 14th inst, will be sold whip out resenm, to boot and Shoe dealers and hatters. an invoice of Boots, ShoeS, Brogans, women's Kid Slippeis, Calf Buottoes, Embroidereil Slippers; and block nutria, coney and Silk Hats, drab, - do.; cloth. glazed, and fancy Caps. &c. op 10 ( A merieun, copy.) 100 dozen Corrtigated Suspenders, AT AdCTION. A , A T 10 o'clock. on Monday morninz, the 13th inst., in the Commercial ',Auction Rooms, corner of Wood nod .Fifth streets, will' be added - to the Pale of Dry Goads, by order of atsignei, use. hundred dozen Corrugated Suspenders, good quedity and .handsome style, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully invited. JMIN D. DAVIS," Auct'r. ap 10 . (American oopy.) Wanted. oclence in making stiles by Way/aimed with the Dry ill meet with a eituntion on Public Salem ONE who has had - expb public outcry and is Hoods' branch of business ‘i• appication to • JOHN nplo corner of DAVIS, Auctleneer, Wood and Fifth streets Shea, UST received a variet r J Shectingn of the boat C4Bl, 800 of Sr 4-4'5-4 6-4 by /2-4 r ark for toile very f cheap o GEO.:S. SWARTZ iceh DOZEN ...lapilli , ties fur, saw' BURBRID t • • . MM= • 1 H E T ' dc m - on a g na a g n it i , a st n a d i L e Il e s i t ee a n ' 4 , e S r . RT 4 P E O co ' ER E I R ck . S. PRWES OF ADM IBV9*:; , First Tier of. Boxes, or Dresstirke; 50 , 63 q 1 r• Second Tier or Boxes • ' 37 4 Third Tier; f 20 Pit. ..25 for colarecJPersana, 25 -. Third night this season of the celebralcdComedy o ,King Hepry IV. , • • Third tippearance thin season, of Mr JOHN Ok• LEY, the American tragedian. - • ' •This '110 1946 ill be perfeilned, ?i the ri Comedy of G, 'xie'rait 'I OR, 'THE HUMORS' OF FA LSTAFF. With' n powerful cast. Dance, by I Miss Bertha Lewis After which, ihe hu4terttui comedy,. of CRC ; IVItI PRINCE. E4r Particulars, see Bills of the day, IL7CluOrs to open at; before 7, to commence at past 7 pril i eigely. re N- Ike Box office Wm be open from 10 o'clock Ito l and from 2 Mto s—at which time and place,settls can be obtained for any number of per sons.. All detiland'against this estublishcrient will be paid, punctually every Monday mornin g . - . A strut* and•effirient Police have been enngerl to arererre Order at ull dines.' upon Wantaihninelfitcl* A PAIpiTEIC whit 'undersiunris his - busines"- will he piomptly Enquire at thid office. • •I Removal. IrEIHE omiersigned has removed to No. 23. Third stretik, below Ferry, where he will keep on band lurp assortment of Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Half. Bushels, iiint Peck mea•Mres,btass bound Cedar Back; eta, oval l . utu.rin,l KeClori, Bathing Tubs made to order at ate shortest Make, all kinds of steam boat work al % alys on hand. !Thankful for past favors he re spectfully litolicits the attention of merrhants'and oth• erg; his work will be made of the best materials, and by the b 4 of wolltmett. I can only say that will warrant all work made .at my - sbop. and will sorpass any in theiciry, which will be sold cheap fur rash.. an9:lml ITHE' BIG BOOT.. W. 3.4CICSON, • WIICI.ESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS frIND SHOES, No 39, Literty st., 4ead of Wood, Pittsburgh.. Pa 3: Sigel of the Big 13170 t. . 81+9 Perm's, Boards. A SUI*AtIOR pawed narrow and ofproper A widih; Pr sale atithe wharf. ap9 i• i L. WILMARTH. • i FOr S:ale l - - 140 corm ' FEE T • r of ground, I commencing yoile facing at the on Liberty stiert, and running back 110 feet to a 10 feet alley. itiiply to Nu 80; Stewart's Buildings... ari94 1 : ' CHAS M FIATS. , 1 - 'I Rem Oval. ,k A NtAsorr respectf u lly informs his friends and the /111. pubpe, i hot he ho.S remoyed to the large and spa. ciouastore;NO: 6 Miii!ket . st..Sientisorii, Row. %%here hd now offers fOr sale a large and well seleeied stock Of Di-y Poorfs, comm. isinievery style In' the present ap 7 . proaehindseason, at prides not surpassed in this city . or the eastern markets. : f • , , Purchti'sera of dry go'cids Will do well to call and ex amine thelgondsAltatwe are daily receiving frum'.Now York and illoston. ap9 i -~~1846.. Old ~.stablzslted.;'D.iplvortation Lines, (Being the firet , oneon the Pa. Canal.) BETVIEEN PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA. BALTIISIOREtAND.NEW.YORK A RE telly prepated to transact any- business that Ll_ may pc confided to them. in such a manner ail most give genets.' satisfactinn. r Their stock consists of double Oily line of ITennitylvailia Bocita and Rail Road Ctirs, - .(n11 owned by themselves,) which enables them to carry a large quantity of freight with certain ty and' deitpatek, in as Short time, and on as favorable terms as any other responsible Line. Piodnee_or . Mereliandiso consignedto any of the , onderisigaed forwarded free of, rllli - t•tinige loiconithis .ion or siorago. Tobacco; fcr 'Philadelphia, carried by our Line, will beidelivered at the tits Tobacco SVareline i se. Dock s.reet, in the cars, without drayag e. , , The brisiness of these Lines will bo conducted . on Sabbath.eepina principles. 117 A ndress or apply to . 'D. LEECH '& Co., Canal Basin, Pena street, Pittsburgh. • ' HA KRIS •& 'TUSTIN, kivs 13 and 15 South Third at., Philad'a. SOS.. TAY LOR.& SUNS, ii 4 and North Howard st., Baltimore. W. P. ORRICK, 7 NNtist tn., New-yo,k. , • PACKAGE EXPRESS TO PIIII O I.DELPHIA. ' • i ggit ! The Canal being now open , -4 above lExpress, which has been establishrd lb: the conveyance of valuable packages of rnerchindize, specie, Bank notes, jewelry, &c.. will recommence running en Mouclay,'plh Aptil. An .Irqn Chest wildbe dispatched daily, during the travelingl, season. Apply .to . • D. LEECD. & CO., .cor: Pennst. and Canal. Is46' PENNSYLVANIA AND- OUIO -LINE. THlSwell . established Line is:prepared to trans port Freight between Pittsbuigh and the East: ern eitie4 in es short 'time and - on as favorable terms as any other responsible Line. • . ' During the Spring TEN Boars PER wEEK - will be sent frorni each end-7-ofterwards a boat DAILY, (CZ, Cep?. SOmPIy)FULI. OR NOT FULL. Nu poitable boats used—Shippers ha ' ve the` nebula .iage of the superior strength and satety of,large . . and substlintiell boats. ' • - Freighl cnnsigned'io any of the Undersigned, .for ;Trawled free of charge for commission or storage. Shippe a trial. 1 :4 CAS 1 for sal up 9 'WOOL . . . , 1 SACk on aonsiginent . and 'fokiale by 1. abrB ' ' MILLER & ICKIsISON ; :. r Altun'An . ColiPe 13111.,SAlutn. 15 . ; 0 ido ..Cosiperoo, store and for sale by api MILLER & RIC KETROINI. . ' • ' . TOLSDried Apples: I'J . 'd sacks do do; just received end for ;MILLER Sr. RICKETBON. sedo by , i nprB I STEAM ROAT'FOR SALE. THE staamer Revan . ueCOfter War sale. Shaw bo au this Wharf, in 3or 4 days, Aprdy' to 0 REYNOLDS. 81'7 I ' or L WILMARTEL ' rn brouins assorted quali- E, E, WILSONI & CO., Water at, Mr WALtERS S. WOlll., • Pincriral Coripr4 Wetaria TranspoFtation Company. LE - ECH & Co.'s D. LEECII Sr, C 099. aWrespeci tfullysoligited te give the Line CLARKS & THAW, ' Liberty street, Pittehurgh. I JAS.-STEEL dr CO, itet st, and ber. Broad and Cherry sts., I.CLARK STEEL-& Co., : 5 W 7 . 11°.r1W4-B;L"StNI3,-aAltilgtm:re -39 Nassau street. New York P.I B. BURKE & Co., I • Agents, Boston I l'urepdo4stiniere. , just retiek'ved from the Monolecturer, and pby - GEOOOOI3I2NN.- • • • ' No 26 Wood et. • • Examination Sall. LAFA'YETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS rilldE -painting of these magnificent Rooms being j. Completed. Madame BLAteus has the honor to announce to her friends, patrons, and the citizens of Fittshargh - and vicinily, that an examination of the pupils - under her charge will take place on Monday evening; April 13th. ' _ This being the closed her session fur thaantnrner, Madame B. respectfully return! her grateful thanks to those friends - who have so kindly sustained her preits ous schools and hopeson her reopening, she will to found swarthy cif their Continued confidence. Since her rooms were last °react:4lln haveue. dergone thorough renovation, and . been beautifully frescoed inaubstaitial oil colors. - They_ wilibe thrown opmfor public inspection, co *ednesda*. Thursday and Friday, the Bth, - 9th and lOth ins?, front 9 Alf to-3 PM. The 'Owns will - be let for Carmen', Balls, r Ptirtitii,„ &c.; on application -to Madame Oblique untie prone. hies: . , Tikets to the Eintnintttion Ball $1.50 ee be belt 'n application to Loh., as . 11/0111; ratio sp76t •011SioltitiODs T HE firm of Irvine - St - Martin was dissolved. by mutual Consent the 2'd inst. The 'business of the firm will be settled by Mahlon-Martin and James Irvine, who ape authorised tense its signature fur that purpose. They will be found at , the %lia- - house of Martin St, Smith, No 56 Wood eneet. ' • JOHN IRVINE, • MALI LON .INIARTIN,' • • T • JAMES IRVINE. Pittsburgh, Aprii-7, 1516: , , . , In retiring fromanisiness, underaignedeheim. fully recommend Messrs Martin Ss Smith to the friend.; andcuitomers of the late firm. as .entirely worthy 8f their confidence and patronage. JOHN IRVINE nn7 - ' JAMES IRVINE (Successors to Irvine Martin.y WOLF.SALE: Grocers, Prod=ltad commis.. *ion Merchants, and Dralers in __Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 56. Wood street, Pitts, burgh. Pa.. - - - WALTER FORWARD.- MA RapALL SW& RTZWEI.DER • FORWARD & SWARTZWELDER, . • Attorneya.'at Law. • Fourth street, between Wood : and Smithfield; appo. site Patterson's Livery Stable, ap7 'Sterett & Co. TNTHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreiga V V and Domestic Wines and Liguori', ezclusivelY. Nri 18. Market street. • ' epB WINES AND LIQUORS. ; T I IMBRACING SOME". of tho choicest brands and vinta , res, is oflltred for Sole at it slight advance 500- BUSIdE LS clean good nye,orrnarketpriee will find ready attic on application to Near Made. II — NEMPSTER'a new s9ng of the May Queen: lJ John Anderson my Jae; .. • - Joy 4 that we've tasted• ; G. Bye; • Lament of the Irish Emigrant; For sale by JOHN . 11 MELLOR. ap7 122 Wood it. HOMCEOPATHIC WORKS AND MEDICINES.' R.UST received and for sale at our Warehouse. • If Herring's Domestic PhyMelon. . • Hatineman's Organini off' Hoznceopethic Hahneman on Chrinic Diseases, 4 vols. Holuceopatbic Medians Chests'. - • - • SCRIBA.& SCHEIBLER, ap4 - • . • No 115 Wood st. . P OETICAL - CrubbO, Heber, Pollock Rogers-, Carnirbell,nrol Montgomery; ". _Mrs. Hima'n!s, , 2 volt; " . • Goldsinitb; - ' • - " Burns; Niarker. f!t.rert " Pope; • . • Speeches of Phillips,Cortan.Crattan, and Emmett; ‘ Chatham. Buike, Ecaleine ind'Mackintosbi Oscian•Poems; for.salo by '. - • • BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, np4 • • r- •„,...43 Market sieeet. f IEO, S. SWAB. fZ would respectfully inform his N.JI - friends and customers that he has removed Us No. 106 ,Market street, between Fifth and labertir streets, (east side) where he is receiving.a, largeisnd sell ascot ted stock of spring Goods, to which he would respectfully invite their attention. : - ITS d6m -VVM. GLENN, Bookbinder has reniavedto corner of Woo 3 and Third sts, abo . te - .C. H. Kay's, where he is prepared to do every descripiion of Ruling and Binding. - ap Another New Supply of Bound Works, • AND 'CHEAP PUI4ItATIONS, at. COOK'S, 83 fourth street: • . Wheaten's Elensents of Internationid LaWrbY Ben' ry_ Wheaton, LL D., Minister of the United States at.. the Cuurt of Prussia. ~ • - The Pennsylvania Law Journal,-March No. - . Lock wood'is EdinbUrgh Magazine for March. The Ransomed Bride, by E H. Weld, Esq:, thor of "On Soundings and Off" &c. . The Young Refugee. by Harry Hazell. Hughes ' 'Physical tDiagnusin - of the Lungs and Heart, byni. M. Hughes; M. D. B. WO Marie; or the Gogo Family. Tranilated from the French of Thos.- Williams, Esq... • Leon do Calavar; or the Age. of.the A. historical romance. Merry's Museum for April. Dickens' Travelling Lett-rs, written on the road,. by Chug Dickens. Part 2.' The Chevalier D'Harmental; or Love and•Conspv. racy, by Alex. Dumas. Tho Farmer's Dictionary, with illus*tions. The Cultivator Tor "April. Eastern newspapers for this Week. Magazines for April. - The Trapper's Bride; by Percy B. St.,,Tohn.- . . Arthurs' Magazine for April, beautifully em l, apt'. Pittsbargh Navigation and Piro , ranco Company. _ _ ONO, ,Iro. 21, MARKET sTR,ERT. Citizens • HE T Of Pittsburgh continue to be ofTered an opportunity to efTect insurance upon their prop- arty, byea Domestic Institution, located aniontthem• selves,hased upon. Domestic Capital, and. conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith; hoy.cau readily ascertain,, whether they, ms repose that unciontite& confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction.:..:_ . _ To persons whose property has, already, been damazed, or destroyer!, by Fire or Water, the advan cage of Personalltadjusting aloes with"an institution,' sr HOMD, will be strikingly'evident. To Anise Who suffered by the Great Fire; this particular corporation needs'-no recommendation. The prompt paynumF of the whole amount of its Iossea—••SEARLY TWO MUSD" RED THOUSAND DOLLARS--is to-.them a sufficient guarantee of future security. his the rart of all prudent men, however fortunale. to anticipate Calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility,at pro• tertian and indemnity, offered by this institutione be the stronrat.inducement to avoid the_ reflections and regrets`wliich must bil...iperleinvd by those who suffer tofthout hoieof M. ALLEN;Presgept• • Rourar Finney"; Secritary. fabifl.denf.'"•: ' " ;1; Silver. Ware - - MANUFACTURO to Orderand a large stock , of Silver Table and Tea gpoe/25„ &c, now on band Iliid"for Sale atihe.loviest.cash prices. - • Citizens and others who may ba.inthehabit of send• ing East for their silver ware, would-and it to. theft: advantage to call end examine my assortment and pril , (vs, as I possess every facility of rnanufactoring as' Tow es in the eastern - vides. All silver, warranted standard. - w WILSON, an 4 - - ear of 9th and Market st. Eiscretois and Rook. Case. AFINE article on band and for sale- at the Fa r ninne %Yawl/ons° of Di: T .8 YOUNG& = ant Alendstices;: =;EM=ill MU= MARTIN &. snirrs, • STERETT & CO.. Na 18, Market auret, RYE WANTED sTERETT &Co. .38 Market street. Books. " Scou; REMOVAL - . Beinoval
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