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"rd - 4 604 5 ).:VV2e 4 . ,„:4,et s it' ~ V y11* 1 .14 0 ) ‘ .. 4i1 1. 4 01.1t . e zt y . j AfkiN4.7.Fil::::?i'l.2-,rlZl;:t7T:'3'l4"l" 11115133 reit . olll6o4 in' Pi:land—The..frhole Cenvity to ..Oresro :Qneszion in 'Engiand— lte Sint Oli CL Z Vfeto - cif llte Brilialt Govern. recbte/ion contempiutea Ike Probable FreiAeLnissiini of In , Corn--Aaieity and Inverovement in - the , Can eitHVa reparalivnt in Eng- U 7 2L.:state of die -- '. - .l"tieo 4 C r eiin exprese picket ehip Q.ufen of the West.. , :Curfaire .Wl4,o,lttottee, :errivett early this morning,_ '7 with eilvices to the 10th ultimo, SbobritPs news later: thlar we have received by the ;-: ship Adirontlach; although the A sailed lain, COrk .i I . :h.''' . '. - ' ohe day after the Win J Router and arrived here nom 7- .7.,•;1,:',,ii:: , •;- , - , .. , day before'her.• . . •,:---1!-'•....‘ -. .L...- The intelligence is important. 1 :,-.,-, .. • .: The insurrection has spread thruughout Po:nod. , — ' - - ho whole coutury is lit up with elm t ev,lutionary t ..t , ' ''.-- ::flame.. : •,-,,'''::-- The ca•ton mill-et laid imploved. ° . . I.C,Xer i t -.. 1- '' The - London Times Of the 9:11 alt contains it long , " 3 , ..:\•sartlide on the Orenms Ottestion '. It is asset ofdemi -2 ' * -s )' -) *. ' ~,--r.;:,,,-.),,,, ) 1,03i -official opinionul It , Doi t:. s r , -„:-':./•,'' :- ;-, :The''coni - market are active and improvi tog. •i - ' ' - : „.-" - Tifere'are [obi..peat reductions ii. the Busdett Tut / It intittichlietthe Fitinelt funds-11,01,1.•elieed. • The English governntent were aetke io sending out ''...3 -4 ettromeinenis tii Lurie. _ ThWitninhoi:rif ienmeh regnireil ny Iho Friuli.), hav e r 'ot,ttir t iates;is 27,500, ben a 2.000; marines afloat 5.500 h ashore 5 000 —total 40;000. -.... It. viiii.l that tho . artitlery turned with suet' faint ef . ~' fi...:c t against tile Briii.li I rucips in India, was porch.- : - ..e..l.ln:Etiglantlabent fiv.,•years nen, by General Ventu -.:Sa; for the late, ii,..j-01 Bunker Singh - , The Oiegou Questiou in England—Senti.O.ffirial • - "Vieth of the Brittish Goarrumeui—Opinions of ..the English Press. I • _ - .[From the London i3ell's Life. March 1f.1.] .' 'rite last advices from the United States brine nstb t notsts.umplestiunable pkoof of the . bad state of feeling Which influences their Government. Mr. Polk, a -.,' „perfect nonentity so fat a. reputation for staiestnunship - . was concerned, was thrust into office by a party deter .. rideerd to carry out a wiar poliey;and being in office be - still nets ns flirt tool of the party'which gave hint t Ito . ; Thirst existence: Hurray fancy this to be a duty o f 'iratittide to hose whonni;de him President. But he --. :forgetsthat he owes a higher duty. a more snlemn ote • ligation to his country find to his God. His !awe nu: "Ak.nnso for office is 'omitted by the fact that he seems .''.wholly, ignorant or regardless a the ..o..ibi:ice. ,:i t Oct3attend It. He Barks not to the interests of the millions over whom helms a tempot sty Away—his rare is directed to the aid hrls oft liefaction thatby telroitnes. . :hoisted. him into the Presidential office. To the h e .. :bests of a faction he sueralicts hinconittly and wut.ton ly offends the laws of Ittimattity. Let it not lie deem , eil that this faction is handed together by motives of a - _ pure and disinterestedi kind. The love of place dad power is as great in the - -'United States as it eve:- has' been in any of the oldest ;'and most corrupt . ..Overnmelitts of Europe—much . . ~. g reater than we believe it to begin England or France -et the present moment!. And there seems to be among - , ;the party of "Mr Polk )ess of rife spirit of a gentle .-..- inaiiirich , ck and restrain, to reduce within proper bounds this inunlittatePde of place. The tenure of •-• °Mee_ by•.the Polk party is deemed possible of much extension - if the chain es of war are adroitly taken advantage of- - -enthilnytcome*om the sob of us -. lands of. Orego - willtek; ' irtippli iin ample fend with which to feed and -ratihrofficial desire-a. The mild . and teirtpernteUlta7er, ihe gentlemanly fotbearrome .: n ad courtesy of; the British governinent are therefore •,..'. dientgaided and misinterpreted—and English Atm lance to engage itiveae is insolently assumed to be the • pr ,Yof_ef...t.:ng.lish wettliners or fear. Thin is not the .- - ..: ; tennstruction we put hn the acts and speeches oldie . Unite s - 1 States lvlinist6a. With the omission of the word "insolently," BO description we have given of ... :- the nen:tact of. theAterican Ministers might eiso be - taken' no their own. if hey have again and again de Blared that if the united States claim is resnitUcly ,pressed:Englatia nnist and will give way --that the "whole-claimomit and will be conceded because Eng linctwill ()Lugo to teal% If this supposition was true. it would be little to the honor of the United States governinent to act Spain it. IL would be insulting and wronging-e. nation. tamely because that nation we:. weak to punish 'the insult and avenge the wrong. in beCatise,Sor same reaSuna of principle in prudence it chose; Id 'forbear doing s o . Let the United States _..people be warned in time. ::The desire of the English Government fur peace is that which moot holmrs it. England is much too ~. Powerfni to fear war,. l or its results, but Englislinter: slat n it as'an evil, which not without a greet necessity OW ht to b , inflicted Lin mankind. So for as the Ore , gon territory is alone; concerned, great in our colleen oiins have been. they might have been much greater ha. we been met in ti differentispirit. But an honor: able man insists on otrict tight when intimirlarion is attempted,and insult! offeeed. Like the, traveller in the'fable - , - he-may belovetrome by tre mitent geniali ty:of-the sun, and itly seedily and willingly yield to - 'its, influenCe; but wit fii mly gild his cloak around hint, and. - reaolotely stand up egniost the threatening startn..' The'Dniied statesgoVeremen. does and seem .., , to be learned in - sucte, wisdom. It had better take a - .- jeisoti; It will' (Tort , fitly discharge its dudes and more truly represeni he people over whom it hap p^ws cd,rreAi , te.. :We do not believe that the people of the States deiii re a, wet' with England. Their corn. foits wrielcl he sacritiOed, and their best interests most Seriniot:r 'injured by it. Tlinsn of the roll. faction 'tcnititi alone receive tienetit. By tn.• rules of Ihn Con stitijtieuf the people; ate now unable to control the - Legislature, and the Active and daring faction having poisessed itself of poWer. determines by the mad use • ' oi • it to jostiry'the prOverb about the riding of certain ...people not accUitorriid to such an exercise, Lind ' Aberdeen's answer vitt... demands fir Clllll , lliall , lfl PA . ' to thel 'crease of otlr military and aural forces may '.tatielt a moderation hitherto riot displ .3 eti by Mr Polk .. . .-,-.• dr hts . perty, rind •nri,'v save [Ma party from imitu iMg the tiourse or the sad', Will/ were teas lied upon " war, thungh pelicy,!as well as justice, forb..de their in . engaging I. I . [Froth the Liiierp ,o 1 Times, March 10.] -Naval Preparations.—The extraordinary activity; Which' prevails in all the dock yards, in overhnitling . -. . and bringing forward frigates of the heaviest class Iv: ` very timinuus, an the ) .se are precisely the vessels whMh ' 7 will be required in n 'var with America. in addition to. the 41 anti 50 gun frigates eh-early in . commission, --„ the following vesselsl of the same class aro either pre ...paring for commissirin or undergoing careful examine flan,' namely--the (diner:ester, a line.of.battle ship, - razosd' An a 50 -giiii frigate;! the Raleigh, 50; the outhampton, 59; - the Imo, 44; the Cornwall, 50 i the ennirestaileir, ft) ; the Horatio. - 44 ; ;lie Constance, 50'; the Portland, 50 ; the Java, 50; and the Alfred, 'so.':Therettreitlrringly at 'Pea tho following vessels of this class :=The Gnimpus,9o; the Engle, 50; the '..Meirunpui,34; the iVindictive, 50 ; the ‘Versplie.so; the Vernrm;so; the Endimition. 44; thin President, . . • stt ; the Winehosteri 50: andthe America, 50. The Polish lasarreetion.—The G.rmun papers ~.. which:have .to ! day . 4orms in hand, rimy, the Journal - dei.Peb . cils, bring . news from Criccw up to the 24,1 1 The events passieg in . Polntid nppear to hive ns ' • - •istritteit a serious chnramer, which is not disguised; by the Plinciped Gretna either of the Priissian or Atis-! trian government, ;Tire city .of Cracow, the capital, '`:_of Pnlind under its former kineo, the descendants of the iimellons, had accenting to thosejnurnnis, for four dean been the seat pf a new GOvernthent; entitling; . - itoeir - the :"Provisiknal Government of the Pallid); 4'iutitm." . . It was on 22.1 ult., the day on which the' ' - Att. - Irian - tronps and the. Senate evacuated the town, fatly iha .nniv pnwnr lias constititted and-M.0014d itself, in I he.old Mansion kiloton by the - name of Krystofraiti • rind With which the 'xlearent minecintions of the Polesi .- Of 'the Period in. which the Duchy of Warsuiv are con . -.:.netted. Prince. Jtiseph Punintowski 'resided in it 17. 0, during the Pidish cart:midia against`Anstria.-- -:-. Tire new government, immediately upon its; Joust: —: irriept,- published a Manifesto to the Polish nation, in' Which it dwells npitni the offerings of the Pole*, and ii calls upon the people forise en masse throughotit the ~whnle of- ancient 'Poland': On the 23d, it issued a i ' • 5. , -: : - deeeee forbidding, tinder pain of death, all the attemp ts ' agniust,privateand Public property. and dr;claring.at the lathe tithe; that any poisons who should etablish I s .! • , , =EI ~ ~. .. _ ~~~ . - 44- , . - of Sattaidai the'LliW M ARRIVE OF THE . • - WEST GAPTA rs :}VO6IIIIOI7SE. Important from. Europe; -1 6 ,44(A ' AT: - - 11 0 1- ` . ~4*4 ulutF ' sthiroti: red the.governineta .b e d ec i an .d tr:utt,Ors•toiliii rConify - ::'llio'folloWilqg are tkedob. umentsWitive'lallildett • . _ the- Palish-nation—Poles.- lbe hour-:of insurrectimi _has ' struck. The whole' of inthilatetll 3 .oliouttriie*:ead hee.imes greef. .41rendy have our brothers of the Grand Duchy fhis shin Poland rind Lithuania _risen. mid - nri fighting lo linsAia against 'the-enemy.. They,oreoo4 o 4- for. the :nest stirred rights, I')f . w hi c h they Imre. been . .det.rival I tiv: fierce and fraud.' Tile flower of Our lot" are ion guisii lig in dungeon.. 'Oar auce torsr•whom coonseis slim:third a., ore treated with conterno. -The Clergy are depriVed atilt respect : in a wool, all who Irene retainer' to live or die for rotund have been di , stroyed immured - in pi ison, or are. in ;Linger of bring so at every inannt.. The .grotiri of the millions of omit lirroliers•who--perisherl under the: knout' or in subter• rauelin cells have reaclied:ourheirba, -,which are pro. foundly afflicted. We have been robbed of our glory ntni our language end the religinniti. nor falhersare Wen furl - di - him us. Insurmountable barriers have !Men opposed: to the amelioration of nor. 'Meinl condi. lien, brother bus been armed,ogitinst: hvotber, - and the , n 6 3, h 0n ,, r0 1,1, 3 men the country- have beiM Calurn. nipteJ:tinti persecuted.' Another stepUnd there would he no Oiltrn Poles. Our grandchildren. Won'ti carte our Tenths, fur having (eft the ft nest Mirr.of ihecat tb .1 desert and'a ruin. for having allowed chains to he pot ppon nor warlike nutjnn, a nd foxed ii to profess a itroogn worship, to speak a foreign Itingtange.. of s l ur martyred, fathers, the rights of nilr nation;- roll to us from tire tomb to avenge them; infact_at the breast calls upon us io . .preserve the enntitry which Goa Ins confide"' Inits,The Gee na -110116 uf the entire win Id would invite us to tesi-t the destruction of outs tuttionulity. Gun ive,. I hit invitation. Clod, who will tme tiny demand front ol tot accomo t f our elsoluct. Wo ate 20 000.000. Let Ili t isr ns one Nu" and no violontm cruel, our . pow or . We .11.111 n lawny tt. Welt has never ',seen known on *milli. Lel. Int endeavor to obtain i., .ttot a conunauity, itt to rich swot y Folio shall todoy his slime of the Ciot t i, tier tu Iris merit urol hid co• I.ei there be no more privileges. Lei each Polo li it full guoramees for himself, Lis eltililten; .tiro let lam who i. * ardor Ly L i n b. mind, or body. tied without humiliation the infolliifle a...looney of tlee entire community. which will Ln.nthe alrActlute I,lllpvlty is inna now vorwered by it few , All Coved Itttoiro sod oilier buoleng cease, 0.1 time,. win" Almil ilierniielve:i in nelits ii>l)tecnuoi heir courtiry +hull reciivn n priii.i•rly in land 114 from flat moment we acknowledge no iii-tine• tort ua heucrf.rwnnl 1.0 11101 Sons of nee mother, i JO: Aloe—of one father, Ginl a/Wlt in heaven. •Let us invoke hisompport. Ile will bless our nuns and give tittar; bat for film to do this we most nut tris , lama" ata:selvea. Let its not new with those who are confided to or., Iv! u. a 01 inzinsacie Who me disarmed, nod the foreign. in oho do not think with on; we do not sit tiggle tignitist notion., tun tigninst our oppressors. 111 sign of wit notion, let lII' Make the following ''l swear to se, ve Polatol, my country, wi 11 my ceunsel, my worths, and toy art, I..sweer to sacrifice to i _tern.. my opiniou., toy life, tool my ( ( wen ? . 1 sweat abodute obedience to the not ;wit I upset nment which his been established at Crocaor. the 22d of tbi.month, at 3 tiel irk in the evettitte,. in I, the house of Kt zystirfoarni, and t, rill the I instituted by theGoVernment, as Goa may stand me nit This manifetto shall hr pulili.hed in nil the joor, al. of the government. 4001 In all 11,0 tiopplemeto tory Arias sent throug hoot Pollnd, and tholl he Iwo claimed front 111 w pulpit. of all the chlorin., nod !owl, up in nil public place,. Dittewl Cracow, Feb `27 . 2, IC IC 1 oral signed Laois Cite skirls sky." —The government of lb(' rreohilion trig absolute for the Clod, of Poland, nod responsible 10 the notion, Who eye: in charged by the government or by one of its cuthorities exercise oily office. corn.' Maud, or temporary functions, mutt el.seiao them on pain of death. Any pernori, raprillle of bearing at nos, Who does nut within 21 howl' after the procinttett tun of the incorrect ion, place himself under the order. of the to at atab0hh..,..b.,11 be frt.,' as a Icier ier by 11 . 4otitt martial. Pillage nod riolenee,lioaever tiztott ion, espionage. obit act ion of the rithlie or its application where-is.. than as otdered by the government, shall be punished with dent h. Whoever ar:theat the watte y of the goy...now/it. e.t.d.- lish club or associations, shall be tog Merl s• a traitor 10 his country. Every rornrimne sholi, in its cirri,', (.MAI6IIIIII more: signal., of alarm its (1)00 . Le eleee.)(”y for placing itself in conontinitatiou whit Ow neigh- homing communes. Th. signals Urr to be pillar., in jades hound with stravr and eoserod with pitch. The destruction of o pillar, or any obstacle to it. lighted 'lp. shall be puoi.babfe with death. 'I tie Ma ti .... al colour...b. white and purple ground. with ifs isi o gn e a l e o ,h.il and the bend turned t the richi in foot a crown of omit, aiol its left a Crown of laurel. This eagle 'droll he the sent of all' ttilional. and t, thorities of the conntly.—l hued Crocoo. 23Feht not). 1846, e n d segued L ouis Gottkosr.t.y, Jant.ata and Alosonder GrzeLow i'hades arsky, Se...minty to the Gyve, nmeni.7 A titivate letter which we have just tereicell, motes that furtter d. errs had been issued on the 24th, all of which were signed by Cored Pututieki. one of the WealthiPat and iolluent hal citizens of Poland. The Provisional Government hod tetorterl to the moot urgent tnrosure ofdefence, for cansidernide f or e,. were said to be nn the rum eit from Au 'a, 1 ' 1134 io E== ti n apreanl. Tian Allot tan colonel. I itllllellll. who Imo mealy commanded the militia of the Ropnlda% comp.- atoll of CA men. for the most part cinnamon fa otn Itre Auistriun cogimcnts, laud trogeth•r aid. the whale of hut ni u m nr ,gone over to the instiqoate. Seerral nliaottione acre *aid to have taken place in the rorinnenta of :M rxachelli and Bert°heti. tiattl the Aumirina govern merit hall, inn coorniq tence. tottered them In tort It ens even !mid that on carder had been keleni to dim. hand them. The republic of Cracow, which is about to beacons l i e 'heel's! of such an unerporl struggle, and .which melt ifiattnallY be attended with the most pain for heroic - and unfortunate Poland. is uL on 65 miles long, by 22 miles broad, with a puirribitionuf 115,000 souk The Irma of Cracow it arid. stripped of its former splendour, contains 35,000 inhabitants: including Jews and foreigners. Situated In the midst elan exter.sive plain, it is open t'• attack on 011 and presents no Melilla of defence. It is true their is and old carol,. twee Mount %Verve!, but is in such a tuitions croulition as it, be almost tirless. The Gazrit. de Cologne• publishes the two follow• ing letters front lireslon of the 26111 and 2701 alt , reltstivc to the rnovernents,-of the iesurgents:— ~.. BRMAU, Feb. 26. 1316.—'•The insurgents have advanced as far as 11f een miles beyond Tarnow. The whole of the c"untry pvnple are engaged, because the inerion Government hug offered a premium on ever y heed of a landowner brought in, which has encore 'ger! the peasant /1 to ni tor:lmre, 200 lords end manors. These peasants mein tL^ army tif that in•nrgentc. Travelers hove seen a large corps of cav a lry wirin g ihe insurgents, as well as numerous blitalliontrof fanny, well accoatred and armed. Ily force of sever,• control Cracow is kept q•riei Politierd prisoner, only hove been get at liberty. Prussian soldiers have not pweted the homier:" Bars', Ae r Feb 27; 1816.—'•I am informed that up to the 25th, the insurgents were in possession of Cra cow. Tice Provisiorml Government, in nnticiptiti Jr , of an attack on the 21st, by the Prussian troops, bas ' ordered all the male inhabitants, (torn 13 to 50 year.: of age, to take arms in support of the insurrection A proclamation has bran issued. exhorting the people toexettion. and promising abolition of all weir grin. tauter." Tlit; Aupbargh Gazelle of the 2nd instant, latter 'from the Ponder of Gtllacia, of the 25'h aiiiinuncing thlit. on the 23rd and 241 h, the ino gents of Cracow had emitted the Vistula in the direc Lion of VieliCia. and.that General Colin, being memo ed by the Movement on his right. bad thought proper to fall back upon Moghilam and Warlowieze. The re— inforcements he expected. hum Mnmvitt and Silegia, would, it was feared. be intercepted by the inawgent A loner from lireslau of thenth punitively states that the latter ettact:ed Podgorze on the 23rd. drove the arristocrary out • Of the town, and followed them ao far as Wodowieze, The western part of Gallatin was then in - netiall revolt. No neemints had reached from the eastetn: di 'trims, The insurgents had; on the other hattd, penetrated into the kingdom of Poland, widiout experiencing any serious resistance. A report prevailed that a revolt had broken out at Lemberg. Countess Potoxlia had arrired at Bre lat,i with . s a pass— ' port deliveted by the- PrOvincial government at Cm— cow. The hruelites of thateity' were' said to have tendered their eervices to thenew government. The dissenting Catholic clergymen arrested at Cra cow hind been set at iiberty. The. President of the Satiate of that republic bud arrived at Vienna. Two regiments went to march on the fiqUiving . day front Vienna to reinforce the corps commanded by General Colin. Genettil • Klopikti IMO refuied to place himself at the brad of the movement, declaring that, bemon itlarecl the Attempt labpportuae.tind likely_O end fatal The Nurenther6r CornFroddcste alb° tld hisitnt E=M '~ ; ._ ' wi4 nta - : had' alreadi.lo9l l re4°li;:itea' ..-nge nd e the insurgante; that tit 'Nana' betwien thn troiv i t n a t had beezaired tigaimit thir . iViina;r6l:l446l3f Idieri bad ,be'en 'ortiefed - end the, o .9"inn " • giye no querter.. - iiii::.i..'n:_dittis!. - 0..t.iiii.jiz.:11: 1 .05.... JOHN nt6LEA, en 119,ft: PrrTsBUliGH APR] L :IS. . • g V 11 'l'strm an. Agent for country newspipers, IA the Agimi for the Pittsburgh. Deily Morning Post,, Hn IVerkly l‘lercory mud . Mnouthrturer, to receive navel tisernents end subscription's. Ile has °Meng in New Yflitit, nt the Coat 0tfi , ..e,30 Ann street, (ad ioiningthe TrihnneOffice.) • tius - rotr,.No. 12. Sta , cestreet. PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal (Ake, 59 Pine street. . •i. • Ss t.Ttstone,S E corner Baltimore rind entreirtstA. xhere norpaper cun be seen, and terms of ittlyerti -.ing lenrned. FOR CANAL, commtsstorlEn. : i WILLIAM B. FOSTER IJR, • OP 111t0FORD CbUNTY. Important Toreiga News. I The very impertert iidellipnce from &trope re cc ived by ih' picket ship -Qteen of the WCs' tool which we publish this morning, will ho rend; old) deep interest. The news by the ghee of die ilea is rum thy Icier then that received by the l'ibo Boat Wm. .1 Reiner. The news from d•ovn•trodden. l'o• land give ! ! hope tit it her gent will bgain free 'them velveg Gem the eh min , of tyian.y. Appointments by the Board of Canal Com- miseloners. Myron S. Itforatr, to be Weigh mutter at lil" NM IliMnbet land weigh.lock. Julio Ferguson. to be Supetykor and Soperimett dent of Nlmire l'euver me tleo All e gheny P or ing,' rond, from and after I Sth itt•f. James Boone, A.ialltstt Superintendant I niedro Dl/1 the Allqzheny Posing. ttnilrood. 8 , 14311C1 Holman. Suites - via it on ibe Et•lern Divis Antes Turner, ti l wrvisoroililp Juniattt tower portion. _ Casper Doll, Sopervi,or on the innintn , 11.1 , er poirtim, 12..bert W. Clarke, Sveni.or on the Western Division, uoper portion. {Valiant Flak, Collector at Mit Eniton:-1" .nor in your iniper - of rolei‘lio; tenor signe.l Wrod.lan Cu." and ii,nard Cnigool Good* from Phila." 10 lino pnrcfnii. , nri.tie„ we We infortnril shut u Innit or aline, tin. A I leg hen ," touched this pined on the I`2llri, tit 114 Me,rars McF4ll.lett & Co. are ryilently no t over t er , c l ea ,l anti nale6ty. or they toroolll eenreclti, claim this as the fieo arriintl, in th • ince of on nribint by till:lomm'. Lbw" days , pseirirratir. As serrwets the nitivnt by iiingiotrnbt Line on the 6?tt. I wouttl itirwrn Meer,* Wrath." & Co that the b/mt wts frill of M.A.—their od.rot ion to lite o.ttt - 4- n nottrrithrtnntiing—and that u ere f... 11 l'lttin— ilehtlitu. I grant that llinohnniti men iliTtio,d more energy than then , if that In to rob them of the , ticton..it be it. They ertro,l their font over the Stiontwhanna 14)1,1.41. and on coming Watt 'allow— Lorlt. ilecittne.l in knack 11,1 ri even t•it that iln pet! itnettt hat I rttrotiio retti their lona 1.0 A n. , tber float nt ilm west eal ef the Lec'n, And broitght -it thrnogh to l'itt.buigh; 26r, rtri:e. from thence. in 74 Sltoult! the public feel ttily intrre•t in this Metter, ehteit 1 wery mtwit gnral••n, I nm quite rnetteta that ie herMe them, pliteh war the fir* , n.risnl. Anothet try., generntl., to•litw.rd by the neatie.nrr or arlii.gn or the Ca,tosin or 6 . ..14 of thi. fteii..nre Urn,. In rearm; through a Lnek,—yras the , only elven/not:tate that proviTheal ptithaltly a do7,nn totals Loco heotiog thia hotly L•hrnv, .he male rrti;:hty p 'Orrrunning f.o- w rart•r t 1 r teneis , ed Fw.l. ftrnottlth-ti after Ow• repairs.( the breach referre,l to, rho' wtothi have kern delivetr.l at the tome tiro , 1.9 their., hot for the ard. i , !T; off of Ow Level 3latre Stint p•horch., Spent:ins freer G , .•1•" and •' will Mr int.mitay reach b,rk to tiro teat. Aro. when he rnreis eft tiro 44nr be2ro by a .k.jr doirea the A LI.V.GIIthT ItlvEtt. atul engtogrof io n••tv.pnprr come corny of, I he , terlth of dml f.at rnt tint,le arrival. to pro. , thrt Ire reLeittrot th.• Gr.i ' by the l'enn'n improlvementa. A C1.1.111i. Apt il 14, '4th FIFTY FOUR OKGRKKS Fs/IiTY MINUTES Sennlor Urnlnn. in n flindnt9 Win Sarno few a ear. nitico ; C•fillitly of Oregon in terms like the.r. He said. ' . in evens is is faster than the Urtnie portion of the ail thitteen United State.; in rlimnt e, s Ater; in fertility. grentett in ssilalirity, tint; in rei.itinn, better—beenusn fronting A l in. and by n tranquil sm. In all th-se 0, ; • w aomo Aare o f nor continent is far morn happy than t livens:et n. In corifi.:uration, it is istrapressibly nn and grand—n vast oblong stiqnre, • with mlisonl houtl.srtes and a single giressay into _the sea. The .o..ss capped Reeky monienins encl.. is to din no inso•bosind tuner On the west, a frown smart on the north. and sandy plain. on the POO All it. riner•. risits4 its the Llininni or ~ Va.; 6, curnference, run to meet each other in the centre. nod then fl•ov together into the ocean through n gap in this mountain. where then heat of summer and the Irtilas of winter are ,neVer felt, arid where southern ; and norileren .lisetoes are equally soilsnoss rt. • This Ilse volley of the Colo tibia—ti roma ty whose rsery advantage is crowned by the solvate.siges of p.s.stinisi and by tl.e unity of nil sic ' , Arts—die itosecessibilisy of he borders, rim{ it. single Oat ogrers. sion to theses. Such it cottony i 4 formed for union, wealth and strength. It can hate but one capital. att.! that will lie a ; but time commeteinlempo lion). nail th a t. to ill he a Tyre, (peen of cities." Sena tor Benton then etnititant.l, ••Sach a country Can havelinl. One peop , e, one intereet, one government, and Mot people shntild Ge Ainerienn, LlPieinlefeal goireenm-ill It V.P13 . 01,11 . 2 ACCU Its I SE!) AND INFAMOUS I.3I';'THE MAN THAT IDI V I IM.:S Olt A LIF:NATES IT." • Clevelaw , Plain Dealer An Asioni.hiag Negro.—e worn yesterday in vited by Mr. l'restey Me'LemMe, of Madison Coun ty. A infrimmn,to vi.iit a. en:vac:ling negro of his, w h o is now s t a yi n g a t 23 lehoupit Milne street. An• 'bony, the negru in question, is übo•Lt twenty years of Ilan, and very tall ns well as robust, but was born an idiot, anti fur till purposes except making nrithmeti cal calculations is one yet. lie lms never been but to any work on account of his infirmity, but hiss been suffered to run about the house, and .hus ben tabled with Mr. MeLemore's children. From IFNI ring the latter first recite the multiplica tion table, and count simple numbers about nine year. ago, he gave the flog glimbse of a reasoning, or col calming mind, and suns nfierwards displayed must as tonishing knowledge of figures: He can answer any 11 , 1eSt ion in the rules of hddition, sub.truction , division or mnltiplication promptly, no .matter, how numerous or 'complicated the 'figures may he. rind will give the result of any sum in these rules, Wine the questioner can put down the figures of the sum, Ur its answer as proposed. We spent a half hour and put numerous difficult questions in at ithinetic to him—each Of which were answered to our astonishment, as well as satis faction. To the curious this idiot boy is well worth seeing.—N. 0. Della. BROOMS -50 box very fine justreceived and fur Pale by . THOS. MILLER. anls enrni4 Wend and 4tb ats. 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Thoonair Bar ow Samit A I Brawn Barlow Joseph Aitken &mil Barclay William I) Brant Jansep Barney Jana.* ti Bradford Jamea Hartnett David Ilralt JaIIICS iialitli John • Erlsmurn, Alm Berl .InlneA 11 j llendow I.nulos Miss Ben Joseph Broader. Li' twin Beni Joseph . Brynini W 111 not Hall Guarge W Huck ill David 7. Renault Robert Bradley George W mach It It - 2 llrusll hurl] M Beverly Cinalre P Pullind Mr Boren's Arthur M • Build Charter neck Preston Jun llnuion W Illimn . , Peer Maiinew Budd Martha • Katona Richard Turnmoin Violelia Niles : flirt ley Col hhert Brh•hry Joey ph Reormin John (Miter $2lllll A 2 Bla escita id 11. re, ' 2 Ranter Joseph Wart; Jams .Rtinui, irk.c. w fAirk ',./..r01l - - Rosh Jr.h.eph fthrk A R.Path r Charles 111.0 U Anne `Tarts A f` Blair Javier Carr Etro Bombe Thonms Rif ik ha ranter' Richard Runde Santliel . PIA Wi-ham Rouhright William • fluke Robert Canada Vary i Clark r. Z 2 6 . 4iaban John - 1 (*lark Ailue Mrs cam.ll Jaw" • ' 11.5.clatan .1 n .. ~. , Gail., Amanda { eneliratl A 1411 1 , 0 .4 2 !'airrollCCietn,l - , 1 . Cociper twepb Call itrwen W • ' Godwin ii 0 Catertron Dasli A l• - coffin oplielia . 31, . c,,,tete Willi:lM 11 , 1 , Collla. Ella:lberia G Carherry Wllliatu 1 Coixtori Edward I. 4 - 74 .trao Jamea' j Coulter George Camp` ell Nancy -. ! - Goatee Iteirderpon famptell %%1 Iliam T 1 - . , COoley Jew* 1. Cletvell.elephea j. : ' • .`:'Cook Nary Caniplyell Ali it.tatier !- ' .-Coiria Afary Miss Caldwell W A 1 Cour.° 7. It l'ire 2 Campbell John 111 ! Coiret kiarall Chadakk Alain ' Coirarirs laves Chamberlain Matta l'aiehline D Charters /awes Cra :ter Geo A litre, Moue. Crawford Jam.% , 11.11311 , e1.1 Ja ne %1.. l'nwkess Wuhan, Chadwick I`anine:l rcl' h [brut Cherry i'll.r're. ! Crawford Via - liwils Cline Clieri Alum . Cramer. 11"Illia al Clark. William toriulueliam John fClayland Vary R ' Caluminvlioku 'Culp Mary Fir the Part Divis /Aro Doran Mary Donynet l y John Moen*. t•llifain lannylasa Downey W J Donne , ly Neill Borten JAW'S R Donley rimil Durso Job. Dorman BONI Brennan David Itueran Thomas innthans I.ewi.. • Dann ArcnNald flonea• Jam ea II Damao Naltlet Ely Jahn Hurd John I:l4lred L. N Leans Jo:11.1 Ewen. Va., .lane rleesiny SArall Blinn Nolnol Floyd ThVonam no.d 8 11 1. 1,1111 2 rtie,./..1., Minkel r %arab rou,ll then: ye foster T German 111“14 Ir/oenek CAllitartne rrnaie: Donraa Flew !loran F 01.0., Su an li Ganerannn Charles Cantor N $ Crane klninew Creoeinyer James rriftin P G Cray 1. T 1:•ay Charlet Gralmtn J Gialtanl . lllotllail (iipt.inl 'Limes Gunnies Henry H flo I 11 .vid lo c h, Joseph P 11411113 711.1 m. Ilu. k lc G,Orfor 2 Iladdo k %Volum Mit 1,001-a 11a conoot Jalllet 2 llu I,y B tkaluii William 13.411 e, 41ary 1: li.r.on Slaty 1: 11Arr 413.1. Rt. hard LI 11.arlynvs., 1) Ihyr• N athan rrrrroit ii DOA.% y James Orrrowel law -. Ir.fortl Grotrc W ' Orr/ Slur! 1/rtlutl D.•kren i Drctes4op At , rlllll Dixon Tl,ntsa. ihrk JJ Ile UM Jolla R.• Elver.won W eoct hall J Etikoi Tlesaa4ls git`c, Jolla rarrtn At.vlll3 ratan John A Petrati Jw,a Pit.r,tr ,Icosasttan Priser Ferran Vichaftl Frnnvon Irrrgaso.larvirrl Ffr3storin ilrrgry ridrll Mar:aryl Fu ara mnn• Henry 1rn.1.11 C.ll/11i, Wm (LIM,/ Rachrl Cardin AOlifl.l I:4rtirtry Georre Gerw/t fatal, Galhreth James Galt John Gateri David flalloarny Rater% Glass John Ha ue glepttru Thomas Hort4Aon Jane Hill 4annitil Hortl - .3 Thomas . llodgri Walter W 2 Ilardimir H Ho land Rurkhardt Harris //annuli F. Holliday 8 /4 11nriline John F" , Itoht.elli I Hartman Samuel II 1103 a James Hare Saintly' llohenhack Mary hiaelity George . Hoag Eriartolie E Harmon Eliza F. llogan James frainaway 121cliniond Ilourrnitin Margaret Hays John 2 llotutp Mr 11.1 y Samuel ihtelner Alet ileiringsliave High Ilugher Elizabeth Henry Nancy Hutton Jut Henley Henry ' tinnier Arny Ilerran Prolific liunter Alexander (Mantis John Hasler Vf Bikini 11111 Samuel Al Hughes Thomas 1' Hellman ti T Impsen C C Impyl Mlia Irons Margaret J James William Jenkg,D Tennison Joitmon James W James William Jr Junes,David J D Jamei Samuel James VViillam Jamee TilOiling i3MliOO Henry hneten Jobe Anne j J j j. :.oo o i n a t l z r ap i i n t e KatilTinan Phillip j Kellyißettecca Kap Minium , j Kety Caroline re Knnffman B 4.• Co , Kerri Andrew Kennedy John Kerr ManielF 2 Kernan Win H Kelly; Edward Kllckner John Kelly'L Kennedy C Kist jacob Keever Rata W Mpg:Margaret Kendal Bahrita Klcidew Wm Kennedy Isaac, Kinkergt Hugh Kennedy. Henry M KlM d tr E Keeper Mary Kielty Timothy Kerr R H Mrs ; KinylFrederick Kerr Jane Miss Mogan John Kyle Wm , L Lanett William R,v• LIVIII:rtaa Archibald Lawrence Eliza Littir,..Mi" Lawrence W 111 - Litlagstan Chauncey Lance Henry 1 . Linold Thomas Landvere Henry t Lou:bridge Elizabeth Landis Isaac - Loinei - A C Lawton Matthew; Logan Robert Leslie W 0 . Leiadoll'Jobri F Lezer Margaret SI LOnimade. William F Lewis Mary Miss! Lorain Darius Lewis R L - - 2 Loomis Harvey ; Leonard Nary Line . Lepton John... 2 2 Lewis Thomas, Lowrey John , 2 Link' ari Anne-; Loekabaugh Jacob' Little Joseph - Low?GeorEn Lindsay James '; Le'vitt John Jr •- .Little Joseph 8, -1 16%0 Jacob hinges Ed ward mittdr James Maudley Luther • , Mitchell John,'", Marks. WillianiJ bl abeiney Ttlenusa 4 Newly Ro_ ~ . ~~~~.. ~. ~a'y labis - ortaettxmt- . l'bomas • •• , :•:fionivi - esl Morria'Tltamgj T • • ' -'"•••" Wta t3M l °T ) ,„''• ;• Morris-Jesse ..litoretontliephen - MOlrret.Ceorge_ • I c,, MohherlytThomns Manteger.Willinat Montgomery Mary 'Mowry Morrison Stephen Jllttiore Thomas 3 " Norrison 1 1 3 • Moore Alexander ; . Moore SObeit Xoore .11.1111 Murray-Charles P. Murray. James? t - itliOliTAl6 l 4;o", , A4tek iYAdats?:= !MarksWilltad Gen !Ober,/ Thom** Matthews , Maynard blatieg. Mary W..` Martin Thothas.. , inarky - Doer - ,Mutratl Janie, - Messick Jo hua .alereranhemer ...Susan Merriman David Merritt Isaai 8 Mille Stephen Mellluilland Davis! It , John • Stiller Joseph ' • - _Miller Thomas, MillerJD, M' Mlienrillarraret. - ,• M'Farland 11,4 - , N ..61•Cowart Wiltlam Tat ran James , • .51•11tactsh John Purtly . fil'into•lt William • M'Kerr Robeit St'Kintey-James WHlnney , Jsie Ill*Knitt Mr 2 - At'Kerr Catharine : 111'itture • Ill'entre Distal) R r ArLaughlin •Williern Wehrle Nancy D 20 - Mutton H APNerry JamiS 2 2,l'Nabb Henry it'Arlitan James • 111%Martt r Thomas Watiltan James M'Neia lobo M•Nanshion Henry M'Glone Martha N • Norton Ales Noble Mrirtha Nutt/tango L 4 Nixon Robert 0 ()wens lames M (Moaner John • 2 Owens Rosannah • Owens. John Orr Wm lirDride Andrew Catharine JU'Adatna James '6ltDride A sr D IWCullongh John .Urnflongh lames E 111*Clere literlett' Ill'esaMeis Margaret Werirry Fleury M'CloAcy Mary %MAle Jofin• M'Cabe Mary ../tine Arnoly Henry • - M TO{ AOKI A m t: 4 l; r l ,, i a te jlreoyunWilliaal JUVormiek J C Al'Creary /met lirearntlrk Joao Fl'Culbean Al'd'ane• John. allerea Alexander %Mord Joiner alreray Martha M'Donald I 1 tcharl 11.3beit P Napier James Nelson Henry Nansonn John Nett!lions Dwight Oakes I , eie. n•Cannetl Jahn Otveh J Olcietre.hmes 6.lhitto.ett Catharine Oyler Geo W P Pain Smith sf Phelps Win 1. Pain Sarah Mrs Philips Lustnda .M MSS Parkhurst Sutton Philips D.ivid 6 . 1 Parkinson J J• Philips Robert:.. I Patten James Philips Sarah T Allis Patrick Thomas Plummet' JO,nas W Or Patrick /awes - Plumbellichard 1 Poor Mary 111,3 Porter Ann Atrt 2 Pa=e Sllaa ' Pi & tuhs Pallier - Wm ' Port's, E Mrs Patterson Aladra • Pouy Stephen ?anemia Joseph 8 Pritchard Joseph Pearce Ehralsili Ana ' Probst lohn Pewee Jaw* W :Preston Mary Ann ! Penitand Wm Purvis Wtn C I PeppardStandish 2 Purcell Adam It Rees Mary Mrs Rockereller J P 1 2 Ilea Aohlita /Mil Rosenberger Berjaddn Reynolds W C . Ronenawrlgisaac • 1 Reid Mary Miss Cohens John Richardson David M Rners Joseph Richard, J.truh V Robinson Rhin fliekrita learn W Cage Joseph iliehatond Wikon Hon Crled;e John ll iglty Thnicas Rider P 8 I Rthgter Michael Outer A W 'i Rirn Folorboa • Ruler Adatpl.n, Rim Deng) , II Ratter Anna Marla, Ross Rinenne Mkt Ryan Wil.tatn - Russ Cornelia Minn Randrra• Marta Mii, Rnsilli Bama►7 J rtatishory T I) Smith Anthony I Savage Wm L Smith C W' Sanderson Sarah A Mins 2 Smith Joseph t Stair!' J W Smith Wm *Co : Sverbormagn James Smith dotage tiolmei drott'a 1310(4 , (.necutor.) BMIIII /ohne Soot t Et M Smith Ann Wu Settivearver Catharine ASA" 65, tt 4 il li on ! "" Seymour Wan Snodgrass Jas K Mn Seibert Henry Barrett Parker ' , Mumma Sunset Sorer Mary A Minn C riebentrer Jacob Spillman JWary Julr i , Strephard Marry Sparks Henry i a/cpbard Asa S StunnierhiJo-epit Shat Ilcary , Stanhope John K Sheridan Jame. Steel Jame* I 2 t.Shuna 4 ElnPflin Steel Ann Slim I . 1 1vinstiTe J 11 Stephen's David Suter Jame. it CO SifWaff Junes . i I Butte Kahn Stent.irt Mary Artn'lttni Sitter Jmef.h 2 Stewart 1ida.11,2 iii6l , ISaaltnt 811 siiVey Jeremiah ! ' i ematt John Strol4l4ge Turret 'e ' r.rotrh,.. Ann 1 4 11:04.6 Robert i Smith Thonms • Strong John ; • Periotec John :I t- Sr.ltal. George tintith Ct vies dat4th Cohen Fummets Sarah bl',ll U Ilea ['her J V at, z James garnet rilonias - Tana) bill 7rmlma j nompsno Jobs Tanner Hannah J Tnnmp•on Geor:i Taslnr Mary Jane :Was 'Thompson Mary .Vita rarlor Charter.. Termite, F *reefers Mari.nall Thins... F ' Todd lames al Thotp Ceara. 2 Tomlin•oa Ainsworth Thompson J W ' TObey pdward W Wade Nicholas .. Wilson William 2 w.,de / IC - Wilson Vogle Sine•% tVairen alatriut Wilma John IVatters Peter Wit on Miss Waditn Into s' Vi'lltnag Charles 1 . Ward Thaws rrics rani Warera t. , artittel Wilkinson Margaret Airs wag , tscr David Wilmot E Ward War Caul Wood W D Dr Wait James Wood William Watson Ninety Wornter Thomas Wells Mary Ann Woodruff Wilfred Wear Mary Woltz Lewis %ilea ver Jacol, Worcester David Welsh Samuel P William/ Mary Ana Welsh Thoma• Whim Wm Weigh Patrick Wert Wm Wert Lewin West Wm W Williams 11ettiinnin Wrsl SamuelllinmUAlbert H West Crone W illiatnclatlies 11 Weatherby pt Williams Washirigton Wetmore S D Withatua;.l D ' Whitaker 71tosillams'B Young John Yarnell David Young Mary Mho Zlmers Jacob Jr MISCELLANEOUS. ! • L. S. T. The Collar Maker that was in St TAMA nbou March 3l at. CHAMBERS NVKIBBEN, Postmaster. until 15...P2t&iv I PROSPECTUS , For Publishing a Connected Map OF TIM r • City of Pittsburgh and City District, City of Al leghesy, Manchester, Birmingham} and Lawrenceville. AS soon nsa sufficient number of subscribers can be obtained, I will publish niconnscred Map or the above places; embracing both 'sides or the Allei, glieny, Monongahela and Ohio Givers, from Brunot'-}1 Island on the Ohio, to the Eastern; line of tawrenee: villa on the Allegheny, and to tire "Four Mile Rua" on the Monongahela. Cd The Map Will exhibit rbe Lots and Farms within its boundery, and a correct statement of the statistics of all the above named places: Tit l e objvcffis to make a Map that will be useful to proprietors of land, b a l. sines men and citizens generally. I The Map will be furnished to suhscribera, mounted on Roller. in "MO Style," fur the low price of. Three' Dollars. . R WOONVIN-, Recording Res ° nlator City of Pittsburgh. N. B. Persons wishing to obtoina copy,can leave their mimes at the Book Store of Messrs Johnston. Si Weirton. Market street, Pittaburgh; . Wm Kerr, Vett, -Mayor or Pittsburgh; RS Cosset, foq. Mayor of Al legheny C4y;'•and af the different. offices} about the Conti. Houser - or at the office of :the,Publisher Penn street. - • , nos.lw_ - - Mol4ssei. 800IflAL§ N 0 Molasses, (p„ Ott hand and for sate by 6 P 13 - MARTIN & E.MMW . , ttallilli. • • Afauager cria .. ... 4 drgt.r,, 4 , , ~.. ~,..., 4.4..ginanf S!°`TeA :, "0.- DidlOSlO4Y- PRICE. (?,- A" ~...it i e , -;- : 'iti...ritt f _ Firsc Tir. - i;f. angee, or Dees C ? ?...,,,,,.: , 8 71 .' SeCOllll Tier ofßoxeb- - ... _ ..._•,..„-...-., f r it. - :., - ,Thirei Tferi- - •' . poier) _ Tit-- n' I - - a 0018008. ..' ' - • •,• -05 • ~i I for-0 ore _ - _ Fiist riPpearance this seasori of Mr and Mrs C HOWARD .. . . Mr LO First night this f etison the celebrated Com e -a y of School for. Scandal. . 71tie Evenirt' g, 4.0.1 . 10 ,1846, , fYill be performed 'the Comedy of sa uct ~r.:Cizi.sikaazpaz.. With a powerful ,f.esi. Mier which, th e t-o hornew; comedy of CHARLES H. • For Pailienlars, sec . Bills qf ate day: - Ern . rs triopennt 3 before ( 7, to commence at 4. post 7 precisely. - - ' file Box-rdfteeiVill be open' front - 10 o'clock A' M to I. l ointl from 2 'P.M - to s—at which- time and place, scald can be obtained fur any number of per All de and against this evtabli.hmem.willbe paid, punctually every :11onday morning. A stro4 and efficient: Police have been e'gaged to areeive order al all ' emit 15 , .. • Theatre." - '•• ..'ll4 R. LOGAN most respectissdyinforms his friends J.,TJL• and the public, that his .BENEFIT will. take plorei 1. -.' •- - TII IN ( WEDNESD A Y j EVENING Aprillsth, Wlt-n Shiridin's beaptifol Comedy of the .. . t';cheol, for 'Se atidal, . wilibe.ac ed, 1,4.5 a strength of cast nut equalled fur !ITT -Y. Y'a i i.. •- . - _ • . .. Mir': and Mrs (loves nii—celeliratel) inildniteralrom thetusteto Theatres, - will make their first appearaitip in this eitf,' Mr Ml*l len Will perforin Cleirlea Stir face and king Charles, and the lady,- (formerly .11i:a RoatsA 11,ivs•, thendinired Vocalist.) will phiy Mrs Candtir and Mary Copp. In the latter character she will:jag sicveral of her moat popular songs. ' TO cimOlude with The petit comedy of ' 1 , -•CHARLES 24, ' '''• I Within mast efficient dicriltution of character:. . igriLl book now open. ' ' ' 'apl4-9.4. AUCTION SALES. Y JOHN D DWIS, ' Aurnion . rer, at the Com— l.)! Imereal Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and St h streets, a 10 o'cleick of Thursday morning the 10th i no"; will Ise sulti without reserve, f r account of whom it mtix etincern. a 'large and valuable- assortment of DRYGODDS. ~clock. P M—An extensive assortment of new and second hand FlOwothold Funiture. Whitton Window, .31inds, Carpeting, Mattresses, Queenswere, Dinsi7 Manillu and Hemp rope fueenbles, 1 hand wagon. tunting Iluu4Detks, Cooking Stove.. -,AI- so Ta- the i benefitof notireweiters, a/quantity of disma :4 Bar Iron, Castings, Sad Irons, 8 boxes Glasivinie. 9 reams Wrapping l'oper, Selves, Riddles, 15 kegs durriagedNuils, Scc. Ail o'rloa,l 4 •sl:—A trantity of .. . Hardware, Fine T a ble 0,4 pocket Cutlery, new end second hand ‘t'utel.es.l Jeweliy, Musical Instruments, Mantel Clocks, reat l ipmetths Clothing. fine Shirts. fancy Cm intscand a groat variety of staple Dry Hoods, ate. ap;15.1 Touthe Hhaurahle the Judges of the Court of General Bunnell ,cations of the Peace, in and for the Coon— tt of Ail . gheny. The reition of J Robinson. of Robinson township, in the coiinty stligesaid. humbly sheweth, that your petitioner, haat provided himself with materials fur Oat secornmndotion of travelers and others, at his dwelling,{ tenure in the county aforesaid; and prays that 'your; Honors will be pleased to grant bins a license to keep a public house of. entertainment. And your petitioner, us in duty bound, will pray. J. ROBINSON. We, th i + attherihers. citizens of Robinson township, 4,, ern ifl, that J Rubinson, the above petitioner is of !vassireptite for honesty and temperance, and is ,well provided with house town and conveniences for the ti acrtimm , ation of travelers and others ," end that said tavern is necessary. .Stephen 1 Via:oast - iSarnuel iltornhergh, Mathew diarbititun, ' John Cabbage, 'John Caldwell, Vaincr Ilt airy E hr b i n c ve k ht r se sale wi a tr s a t t nne we l l 3 l as fi e n m i :e hrti t. together withwith a tin of around, 20 feet foom on a wide duet, extending 100 feet deep to a 20. foot street, situate on nenTr at. in Allegheny City. Thia'l property is in n del phtful snuntion and will be sold low and en rt.ssonuttle terms—it would suit a Italian doing busi• mess in the city. Apply to spl4 BLAKELY .5. MITCHEL. • Lore° !Sale of Damaged 'lean; Nails; &et, BY elder and for the benefit of underwriters, nt 2 o'clock. P.:11 , on Wednesday the *sth into., on the Monongahela Wharf, opposite to the mouth of Market ot wet, 13 Ttins Iron. embt acing a very general nsanrment of the miist saleable sizes,which was damrged by water on the skarn b tat Viola, near Wellsburgh, Va. Also,i 60 kegs Nails assorted sizes and Brads„ at th. warehouse of Messrs Atwood,•Jones 4. Co. ImmOintely after the above- will he suttl at the warehouse of Meseta Wm B Holmes Brother, 120 hers Iron, assorted sizes; 20 bundles " " • 4 half chests Young Hyson Tee: 2 hal boxes ' Tobacco. 1 doz übs, • - offee mills, bed cords. plough lineti, indigo, snuff, I cask if Mertens. 1 boi wall paperlze. Tents tr sale. JOHN b. .• apl 4 Aueer,' White :J W IN bite John Williams W • Notice. ALL -•r persons indebted to the undersigned, are e• - tpiested to call at Mr - Backofen's Book Store. Lib coy liret, and settle their accounts. Nevone should pay any. on the account of the late firm of DI - & G before further notice. = • Dr GEORGE °LEIS. iTitodonrgh, April .13, 1846. ' Jeffrey's Miscellanies, and a Most of Now Ones; , . A T Cook's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth at.' -'. 2‘. Jeffrey's Miscellanies, just out, complete - in one volume. Allishn's Mkeollanies.uheetp sdition,onevolume. WilsOn's Miscellanies, cheap edition, one volume. ' British Critics, by Christopher North. One vol . Notes of a Traveler, on the St:milli and Political state of France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and other parts o Europe; during the 'present centuty. By Samuel Laing. Esq. From the second London edi- - Theodolf, the Icelander, and Mango's Knight, two parts. - Library ar Choice Bonding No 60... , Typee; nr the Recd _ride in the Marquesas, by Her. man Melville. Two parti—second supply: Twe l rty Years After, parr sectind. -- This is the last of, the Sequel toi the Three Guardsmen. -- _ ' 'The iLady of 'the Gulf, a romance. ' •-- Livirte Age. No. 98. Eniuk s erbocktfor April. Hunt's Merchhntre Magazine Sir April. Flirter's Library (a monthly Jour:Ill of- g^fiCtii• tare), for April. ' Met - doer:ALI Review for April. PerCival; Keetie, ei,nOvel, by Marryntt. 'England and' Wales, by J. G. Kohl, author of Trav els in Russia,. Austria, &c.' - - ' " Rokithy. and the Vision of Don Roderick, .by sie 1 Walter, Scott. ;. - .. • •,' - - ". • 13 t r t ldal of Trierin aln, Harold, &93. by Sir Walter Scott, s 6 e quality; KEE ~~~, 7. 7 -t- 4 4 , , "" 77-ir ^ 14Y - • sft s l 2AW.4 , ENEFIT OF MR LOCIAN Ali as Sir Peter Telizle and Copt Copp Miss Bertha Ltteis Mr W:ALT ErtS. James Cribbage, John IVoodburn; - Maxwell Riddle, Jacob Doolittle, IFilliam Caldwell, Thomas Thornburgh Real Estate for Sale. (Young A!tint,- and `the' Bold Inntirgent illy - J. received ;and for sale at, COOKS, 85 Fouth • • 1.-.,.:;,,,.•.i.._. - ',.. , 2['....i:.;A . ',' , :•;..5, - :.]:;3 , r:, , .:...: - .:'-. - -, - ,,....'. WITOLIMALt Sitz4'.:ll . lit 0 013 ifir-t6f4**i Woad; and Faurila grettny. Pittsburgh. HE anbacr ' iber (Nu; ottifeArrn 'Of Malel4ores .ito-hieslag-le*d and futednthatflitettorion'the' 64,41;4..er,Wistniiind - foiirtir.ttreets,,is-nOk s 4 cktertsi:toys ugly. of: .-.. kie:Sh 0 1 0 CiiriOle rniti!AC*: li6 - etilftrie-tioteizninpi - icip to keen eac h 6 4 , b4 as he can confidently 'nod ril sat isfaCtleit hoth as to tr fully invites the aitertion : friends'. tel keekrs; ineichenti and others AO his ee• - icarYx_iipecially to his - variety - Gre - ersand Blaelt; SugaiioXiai.ned Cideir : Vinegars, &c. 4tc, Ali of which tie'vrtU self kw fur cash• " • - THOMAS.MILLEIL.: I:ftstigm ,f ARB L E and .anahogany taps, a splendaartiattr : .. 1' comaatly_unlaid - alba Intedt - and moat proved. YOUNG & CO. - : 413 - . H at a rt. . l•• - - Nails aad7SpikeS. "- - - - - 20NEGA .Taniata Nails and Spikes, isseasV , .zes iniband-and far bIARTIN & 5511 7 11 - 1, No 56 Worst :street: ENmr. . . . aft o Sugar; uti barui sad Tor ante fly uky MARTIN &SMITH, .. Ny.d IkwePrtai arid 4111,4 • _ Ri ce . ; - • • 41 TIERCES (NO -1 - ill tide.) On hoedtikul for sale s:y MARTIN & apl3 56 IyOnil.betcreon 3d and:lll4- Tobacco: . • • ~, . : la % rk KEGS tra,Twist Tobacco, a gilt rate 1J in awe, and for sal! by MARTIN &SMITEIi:-: 56 Wooed; Lief wenn 3d and 4th ste.' Vinegar Vanegar; Orr. BBLS Vinegar, (gond-article At .): in more ;And: zJI f.,r sate' 111ARTIN & SMITH, 'ap r i3"ti&ie. : 56 Wood, between 3riantl 4tb'sta.- KING. - rassyq, • • KING & PINNEY Afferzls'or. r-ittaburgh., for thekilo:rare Afoliitoi Safety InsuranceOompany of Pkik. _ . . _ . VIBIS RISKS upon .buildings nut!. Mercbandi!epf 1! , evety 4esuription Und MARINE RISKS upon Hulls or surgonsof yessel, taktakenapim miiit aviis;. - able terms. • ; .."'; taV'Offiner lathe worehoum - cd . Klog-&liorrne - s,-or , - Water street, near Market street, N. 11.. King . & Finney itudie the man6derine and. patronage oftheir friends end the community at large to the. Delawire M. S. Insorance Convany; os on halt . % stitutfon among the moor- flourishing in Philorletp*: — as having - a ' urg e pail, in capital,- which by - the operation. of its _ constantly inhrettising•! , -44 . :- yielding to each" rienuiri En - mired bia - dna' 'Aura ef.4lte . pro6ta of the ; Company..Whin:int M - rolaing hirri in any responsibility whatever. : the premium ; olunili' - paid in by him;and'thereforeaspossesaing theAtMal -- principle divested of everi , obnoxious Amur..., and ire its 'mint - attractive form.- - - ' -French Laiml. G . _ E). S. SWARTZ bag Oat Opener! dory eaten— sire aisartment of superior French LnwA,of Deve; - - patterns and beautiful colut that Cannot Eta to. pleasei, at Cap 10) - 10 . 6, Musket sireet. .•.• ' New.Ginghatits. rtF:O.-S. SWARTZ has just receiseci :large 1.3 r stock of very superior .frenth.- Ginr,horniv roc Ladies Drosses. : Also a fine assortment of Gingham Lawns, to stliich he would invite the audit ion of the Ledies, at No lU6 51.1rIrm stietl,between sth and, Liberty-streets. •.. - - . Shoectingl4.- JUST received tuotriety 014-4 5-4 6-4 by 12-4 SbeetiOgs of the best mark for sale vely cheep fur aplo BemovaL 7 M. GLENN, Bechbitder,- hairernoved tit the corner or Wood and Thiel ste t above C. U. Ka)'s, 'where ho is prepared to doevery description of anli eg • d Binding. ati 3. raplasiqs. 75 11BL,S. Sng r Oae rn a n e s 111 ol . a . sset. Received and. fur sales by • RICO. " • 4 TIERCES fresh Rice, for %sic , iiy 100 • • .FD WkLLIAMS. 41X BOXES M a Karin.; - - . t j S Mums Smyina Figs; 25 " Sultana " 3 bbls Zaino Corral:lKr°, Bale by J WILLIAMS. 1101Nonifor. •. Fence Boaidii. A . • .. suPEßlos lot, sawed narrate end ofirropes width; fin Tale at the Wharf. Removal. . A Aat A sott respectfull3i informs Milt fends Math° A public, that he has renamed to the large and spa, • cious store, No. 6 Market at. Simpsons Row, lairerii - : - : he now offers for sale a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, comp icing every style fn. the present op , proaching season, at prices not surpassed in this city or' the eastern markets. , Purchasers of dry goods will do well to call and ex amine the goods that we am daily receiving from Now York and Boston, era ItemovaL THE undersigned has removed to N 0.23. Third street, below Ferry. where he will keep on hand- - a large assonment of Tubs ' Buckets, Churns, HalF ' Bushels and Peck moasures,brass bound Cedar Back- els, avul Tubs and Keelers, Bathiciv- Tubs made. to . order at the , 'shortest notice, all kindetzl steam - boat work always on band. Thankful for past favoistietie. speet fully solicits the attention of morchants and.otl6 • era: his work will be made of the beet materittla,And by the best of workmen. I can only say that I Will, .warrant all work made at my shop, and will soipatitr • any in the ciry, which will be sold cheap for cash; : - B. WORL, ,- Practical Cooper., STEAK BOAT FOR SALE. T HE steamer Revenue Cutier is for sale. She will be nc the Wharf, in 3 or t: 4Bl7 3 7 . , yN AJElao ep7 or L WILMA Writ Pithburgh Navigation and Piro' ban. ranee Company. Office, No, 21, MARKET STREET:- THE, Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to, be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop, erty, by a Domestic Institution, tuented among them!. selves, based upon Domestic Capital, and canducteirs by Directors, in whose prudence,lntegrity and good faith; .hey can readily ascertain, wised:ter they_may: repose that undoubted confidence and security.vvhicht should ever attend-an insurance transaction. To persona whose property has,- already, teed_ damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the adroit tage of personally adjusting aloes with an inistitatiOn AT some, will be strikingly evident. To those who suffered by the Great Fire, this_ particular eorporatkiiv , needs no recommendation. The -prompt_ payre n t.4 the whole anuMot of its losse.a--ttssarr Two - u esp. atm 11:Masan° nuta.arts--is to them a Isitfacieni guarantee of future security. It is thepart of all prudent meb;however fortatinte;', to anticipate calamity for the purpose ofAvOiding its effects.. To such as have hitherto escaped; as ISS: to those whu have sustained (OAS, the facility, of pro , ' .temion and indemnitY, - offered by this institution, will be the strong Pat inducement to avoid the tefiectioivi and regrets which must be experietaxd by these wins': suffor without hope of restitution. - - ' M 1 ALLEN , ROBERT FINN E.T, Secretary. - ' feblB-dam. . - • HONICEOPATfiIe WORKS AND fidEPlC;fig..3.?" - , 111.1S1'. received iris! for isle at oar IVarebouiti; , .. Herring's .Domestic Physician. - - Hahnemares Organod of 14 onsceopaibie Medic* - Hahnatrial-I: on .Chnoaie Diseases, 4'vofei, • Homoeopathic Medicine Chests. SCEtiLik&SCI - IkIBLEDo, 'apt - - /.I§-'WO4lll4' :,- - i:'• - 1 - ''• ., ;- , l'';:.' -, : ,:. .'gi s ' , ' . ' z. ' .,: ' i. '";, -:-4'.,',..,:-z.'3.skt.,&-T4...4.'i.:, ---. GEO. S. SWARTZ, J 110. W1)4:411,1.4 L. WILISIARTII 62 Alaricee'street.'