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BOrros, No. 12, Stain street. •Natt enetetsta, [teal Estate .and Coal Office, 59 Pinestreet. j - .SALTIOICIELC, S E corner 136.1titnote end CuirerhuK, ,eirbere our paper can be seen, end terms or adverti. FOR CANAL CODIALLiSIONER : IVitfi:=,lAM : .l3-,. FOSTER, :JR! OF BRADFORD COUNTY- Tat '!Ettcorr'Cii WAY lienderson'g I ., atsi. Lint fram Herriaburgh, we ham 03et:the 4iscussion .oe tho Right of %Vuy Bill was re+umod on Monday. Me &use adjourned at ane - o'chick .without taking the question Tee ORE.GON prnceedings of the meeting at the NVagliington flute] on Tuesday evening to apprqvu of the policy of the President of the United States in relation t. 4. Oregon, will be forted :in the Post of this morning. ;The meetirg was well 'attended by the sterling and unbending democracy of Allegheny county.. The people are becoming alarmed ~.r.the tardy movements of the 'Senate excites surprise anclindignation, and if we aril nor greatly deceived, }tees willere long be taken to open the eyes owl cars of-the - 1361in men at Washington, who Ervut the opin ion that the Government of the United States tonlit to aettlethe - existing difficulty by u surrender to Great Britain of anther territory 'naivete. The President will be nobly sti.toined by the pen• ple. The democracy will not be alone alien do: time comes for action—many of the' opponeets of the Pres ident end bin party, we are assured, will.nast aside their party allegiaece.and stand up brovely in defence of national honor and national rights. CO - NNECTICUT ELECTION.—rThe fullo~ein , details of the political chard:der of th 6 new Cnnneetieut Le- Agisiature aro from the New haven Ilerald, a Whig piper, It'idg.l Lora. No elp.ke Hortford'coonty.• 11 1? 3 Nrvr London Co. 8 19 `Tolland CO- • 3 ; 13 4 New Haven Co 9 Lurbfield Co . 18 , 10 . 8 , - rdiddlesex. Co. 6 ] 9 3 Windham Co. 4 12 5 Fairfield Co. 8 - 13 6 There , are three towns yet. to ,be - heard from—•Salis berv, New Canaan and RidgeSeld--in the two former of which the Locos have probably elected three Rep. iesentiniees, and in the latter! we -exmct two. It Will be seen that there ere 42 members not yet chosen orunreturpea, out of whom, if the Locos ,let 9, they Will hare a majority in the House. The Senate stands 9 Whigs to 11 locos, with the 17th District yet to be heard from.. Our neighbor of the Gizette: we really believe has not given the Connecticut election mocha' his atten tion. A few. weeks ago he was so full of joy because party hadoot been quite as :well.thrashed as usual in V& Hampshire, that his unmontionnbles would searcelyhold him, but the bout is on 'the 'cutler leg" in Connecticut, and he is mom.' Cheer up, mighbui; . iell four treaders that the whigaof St Louis in a body voted for the nativist candidate fur Mayor, and elected !dz..; perhaps it would be a, ell fOr 3ou,:howeverdn the setae article to deny that the vi 'Jigs have any thing to do with Nativism. :THE C9IICATOG% COTTO7I FACToR T.—After two irieksboriog, the bill to incorporate this mammoth cotton factory has been put to sleep by the popular branch of the Legislature. On the 9.1 inst, the sub ject came up fur consideration, , and the Message of the Governor, and the memorial of the Company hay. Jai been read, Lilo -house prot eedvd to a vote es fol - lows: Yams—Messrs Bachman, Barber, Bartholomew. Mailer, Bentz, Bigharn„ nrough, Bayer, Bracken -ridge. Bright, c'ochran, Connor. Cro=s, Edie, Haley, }Mande, Hill, [Fayette] Hinelino,lacubs, John.nti. Keller, Kunkel. Ladlev, Larkin M agehan,Malh '44 . Morrison, WCrum, M'Curdy, M'Curley, WForland. Nicnolson, Power, l'umroy. [Franklin] Pomeroy, [Mercer] Price, Rubinson, Sam . .eels, Shuman, Snyder, Steel. Stewart, [FlanklinT Strops, - Taggart, Thomas [Chester] Trego —l3. • -Nara--Messrs. Armstrong. Bi,d, Burns. Burrell, •Clark,' Dally, Dotts, Enru, FusSett, Forsyth, Gray, Gsvin, Hallowell, Hill, (Montgorriery) Hoff:nue. Ives, :Tattles, Kline,' Knox, Levan, Means, 'Murphy, Nl'Abee, Owen, Piiilrtt, Rupert. Steller, Thomas. (Su.q) Tier. Van Hor, Weest, Webb, Votman, Patterson, Speak ei-35. • Two thirds not voting in the alfirmati , e, the Lil! 'was lost. This we presume, nays the Philadelphia 'Peannylcanian, nettles nets to incUrporate cottur. lac totie, or land companies. so long CI4 nor presl•nt excel lent.G3vernur wields the convitut:ionta power of the State. - . Enot:itrat's Puon.—The cry f4t bread. raise.] so lost and so earnestly by the people of England, hue been hehr4 at last, when they Mere upon the point of general starvation, and when the government feared that their 'miseries would drive them to voilent dispair It is enough to make a philantlfoPist open his eyes, .When be sees evils so long endured, remedied et lust? SehynntSes well Ent as him? If ai r corn laws use un just now, they must have been so ten yours ago. What lb to pay the people of England Co r r these long r arrfars of fraud and tyranny? flow are the millions on mil- Along, wrung from them•nod squandeted to be returned to them?. Alas! the worn out, the Starved, the wretch ed victims of English - opPre'ssion, cannot be called buck from their graves. The crimes of The past can never be atoned for. Let us hope that u new era has open. ed for the worthy poor of England, in which hard labor may secure at least the neces.ariesof life. Bacsot OP PRAM SS. —A, someLt.at curious cane of this kind conic before - a sheriff jury . at New York 4 - m Thursday to 113.3C50 the defunct. The complain— antwas a .Ntias Sarah Green, a young, and beautiful gitl, and The defendant,a commissiOn m.rchanteloing business in thit city, mimed Ely ty But:er. The in timacy of the parties commenced several years ago, 1 and continued till within a few months The testi - :Mony consisted of a bundle of letter, which date hack 2 aefar as lan , soma of which weeld he admirable - specimens for young awning. e hose brains are turned by the influences of the'softer sex,-to opy after. One of the letters, dated in-1130, is worthy of part fouler attention, on account of the flevektricment it makes of the course pursued by the loser. F l yornthis letter, it appears that the defendant had propounded to a der• triton the following question: "What would be your 'riles:SOW Advice to par tied tiffiancari and about to be erfitettin the holy bands of matrimony, the-physical orgnnieakion ofone or both of whom had been impaired by infirmity?" To this question the clergvmen returned answer, in which he enters into a thorough examination of the ;met rog ntory, and concludes that parties: under such circum• Atailc i es ought not to be united. The fond lover sends copy of 'this:letter 10 M :is Green and let. - netnith standing the advice of the clergyman ? he continues his Vieiro, sad is . it;.arderit in pursuit, of the &jam. of hi. oftetions as eror. .Thus mums continued, until she. Resolved, That President Pa/k, in n.sertio g maintaining that the title of the United State. in the territory of Oregon it "clear and unpiestionsbie," ha. %hown hirwelf the faithful and fearless representative of the espressed will of the people of the nation, as proclaimed by the resolution of rho Baltimore Con waits' and ratified by the fixers at the voila in 1691. On m”tion. Reos:ord, 'that tba proceedinus of tido inerniror signed by the officers nod rubliohed in the :11omi ng Post and German Courier, Pittsburgh, nod the Uoloo, Washington City. 76 102 Ti, meeting then, on mothm of J B Guthrie, Eol, adjourned to meet at the oh Court flotue on Sword:ly evening next, and the .following named privet a were appointed a committee to giro notice and make all necevvary arrangements for the name, viz: Alexander Biackentidge, John S Hamilton, Wm B Faster, J G Bnekoven, I J Aehbridge, John Irwin. Jea Cupplea, John Fan, ler, Roht Jonev, P Scully. Maitland Clark, E Snotd•n, G W Bradley, Joseph Ilendervm, . , Thomas 51cEet Yet' E 11 Heainings, W Sigler, isialhani.l iieeiw, Henry Thomas William Cariiiii, C H Henier, Alex Huntcr, Slichael Daly Thomas Plitterscn, Jno A l'orkinson, , Juc,,b Left ver, Andrew Scott, John Done, Wm 51 Mahon, A 1.-x , e.der M'Cumen, inept I,MTIIIII, Luis Verclteg, Jeremiah 01./uttcYak, 0 Clarke, 13 31'A fee, Wm Heinle; son, llenj i min Weight, Jahn Burke, Ellis lirirloini, J I. Harper, Jame. Cli ichi.y, Adam linker, Jr. ' PvterlVerran, _ . . %Cm Bri.wetninri John Real, JAcob IL,li.r, J T Lisidol, II A Fu.ter, Sonloci Morrow. We hare perused, says the Democratic Pol o n, oh mole than ordinary stoi•faction, the greet speech °I Gen. LEW II Cass, delivered in the Serrate of the 17 ailed States on the 30.1 ult., on the sesulutions g ring notice to Great Britain of the abrogation of the c,n_ ventinn of joint occupancy of the Oregon territory It is emphatically the groat speech of the session, and will henceforth rank this distingui•lied statesman not only among the first men of the nation, but among the sprrial favorites of the people. It leaves very r, behind the miserable croakings of Senators oho seem determined to emb tire President in the made rind pan icicle stand he has taken upon this moose, tour question. It is indeed humiliating to a brave people to he compelled to wait for the arrival of the next steamer from England, before we adopt mess ores to vindicate the honor of the country. and • tand like the Athenians, in the days of Demosthene.. when the con.tant qoestinn was, "What is the new. from Philippi?" Let the nutlet be given n Lilian any I formal compromise attacluol to it, by unanimous vote of the Senate, that Englund mty see we Ste united on this important question. Such a course more to secure the pence of the country. than all de fine spun arguments v.hirth huve been acivuncd by the advocates of 99th pars lie!. IVe deeply regret that our limits prevent 1111 from I laying this masterly effort of the Senator f con Michigat. before our readers. %'e must content our•elvee by placing before th.m the' conclusion of this nobie speech. It breathes tlnoughout a s:mi:ut tone and spi: it It pains ma, sir, to Itear nfitisions to the destruction of this government. and to the dismiution of the con. fetleracy. It pains me, not because they inspire me with any fear, but because we ought to h.trr , one unpronounceable we'd, as the Jews had of old, nod that ward is diseolution. We should reject the feel ing from our hearts, and its name from our tongues. This rry of ma, wo, to Jerusalem grates harshly uprin my ears. Our Jerusalem is neither beleaguered nor in danger. It is yet the city upon a hill, glot hats in what it is, still more glorious, by the blessing of God, in what it will bo—a landmark inviting nations of the world, struggling upon the stormy ocean 'of political nppression, to follow us to a haven of safety and of rational liberty. No English Titus will enter OM temple of freedom. through a breach in the battle meets, to bear thence the ark of our constitution and the book of our law, to rake their stations in a trium phal procession In the streets of n modein Rome as trophies of conquest, sad proofs of /submission. lany a raven has croaked in my day but the augu ry has failed, and the republic, has marched onward,— Many 'a - crisis has presented itself to the imaginations of political- Cassandras, but we have still Increased in politcalprosperityai we have increased in years, and that, too, withaeaccelerated progress unknown in the history of theworld.,: We have a class of men whose eyes are always upon the future, overlooking the bless ings around us, and forever apprehensive of some great political evil which is to arrest our course somewheie or other on this aide of thimillonium. To them we are the image of gold, and silver, brass, and clay, con trariety to unity, which the first rudeblow of misfortune is to strike from its pedesdal. • Fur my (ma part, I consider this • the — strongest. govern - ment no the face of the earth' fur goad, an tho weakest fur evil. Strong, because supported sly, the public opinion of a people inferior to none of the' communhes of the earth in all that constitutes moral wortlfand useful know ledge, and who have breathed into their politicalsysterri the breath of lift; and who would make its fulliesand its . faults the signal of its' own change when public will teeptires. Plots anti insurrections, and the various struggles by which an oppressed papule: hitt manifesto its suflarring and seeks def. ndent addressed a note. to Lis :atria/ crdr, jam mirig 1i. ,4 " ,1 ! 1 q he couhl 114" 110 faiilter communication with her unless 'ha remtpod 'Lint his lerters,:wkichr nor mattetorcOunse„rdie declined to do, ond in January last he irrtisMartied m a Miss Hamilton 01'We:a H - .• . • van, who . VMS re puted to be nealthy. The forsaken kiel then commenced suit to recover 'damagesflir breach or mat-Hoge cornrow, and the Sheirs Jury unrolled 111'1$3000• Oregon--DemocraticeNeeting. VOICE OF Tub PEOPLE. In pursuance of previous notice a large and enthu r siastic meeting of the Democracy of Allegheny count ty,asseinbled at the Washington 'Hotel, l'ittltbutghl Tuesday'evcning, the 14th Hist, a-, On motion. Mr JOHN IRW IN, was appointed President; Wat Kell A Hatt and ALAI:IAN:MR M'CAMIHN, Yictj Presidents; and Me S Hamilton and Jain Bigier o Serraultles. The „,hject of the Meeting - uas Mated by the Presi, dent. ,k The% n CHARLES SHALER. then 0411freAM . d . meeting at some length to dormice and •xplanittmo of ho poll. -y of the National Ad.iiii.istrittion in relation u the Oregon cuntruvet,); he read the re.olution uF the Bahim ire Presidentinl Convention of 1841.rthicii asserted our r ight to the whole of Orrgon, to sltutti that President Pout, was fsitlifully carrying out 'hel of the people, us cxpres.rd by their reptesento.! rives 'in . .utiatud Convention iisoen bird; he said that the President of she dh.iteil States, and his obit, and distinguished Secictuty of State, Mt BCCII AN AN having by historical facto and onatiowernble argumentsj , shown cithclushely that the title of the United States; to the Territory, was good, it was the imperative duty! of our government to mantain the just tights of the um! lion, and the duty of the tally .11 it one i.oicd in their support, The following resolutions, offered by John Biglet, were then adopted urtaniasovelY: Resolved. Thut the recent Nl•mange of the heal dent of the United States 10dr - ratted to the Senate, recommending an increase of our mewl. uf National defence, meets the cordial and unqualitit d upproba• tiara of !Ida meeting. Resolved, That in the opinion of thia pad policy requires shot the Senate of thellnited Stniv. .11uutd; without furillot del,,y • pane the Noiire RCO, lotions, au matured and adopted by iitu House of fteineettetatises. .141S0 ph Young, Eli Nladett, GEN. CASS'S SPEECH 4 ' .'571 ' , us the recovery at rights; have no `place he have nothing to feat but ourselves; ...And the Senator from Soutit•Carollna will permit me to remarit,-thra the apprehension he e‘presiee, that a war maybring forward military chiefittins, who would ultimately establish their own" power .upon thd ruins of their country's 'freedom, IS, iff.lny opinion. if not the lara of ull the evils, one of the last which' This Republic hits to fear. I will not stop to poini nut the circumstances of our position, character, and institutions, which render a milharydespotisraimpois,' dhle in this country. . They are written in burning, characters, not u po n the wall, but upon the heart rif every Ainerican; and they need no seer to expound; them. Our safety is our union, our only fear disunion,' In the mural government of the world, national of 1 reIICPS are Famished by notion a l calamides. It nass, be , that we may forsake thn God of our fathers, era seek after strange gods. If We do and are strucls with judiCial blindness, we shall but add another tir! the long list of nations unworthy of the blessing acquired rot them by preceding generations. end incapable of muintaing them; but none us signally se' as we. MISSIONA RYEr, TING. Agreeable to previous notice, a donvention of the friends of Missions, assembled in rho Third Presbytri- . rian Church, Pittsburgh, on Frith), April loth 1846, at 101 o'clock, A. M. The Rev. Dr. Armerong and Rev. Mr. Malin, ap peared as delegates from rho A. B.C. F. alsW the Rev. Dr. Scudder and Rev. Mr. Spaulding, re turned Missionaries from India, were present. The meeting was opened with the reading of the' Scriptures, and prayer..l,y the Rev. Mr. Sp , rulding and organized by apinrinting lion. Judge Baird, Chair man, and Mr. A ilisort Secroturv. on motion, a itusincss utabtwittee a 114 appointed consisting of tie- Rev Drs. Riddle and rinqt mtg. and Rev. Messrs Sparlis and Malin, and Mr. At spud. The vonventia n then engaged itt devotional exer cues, dining .which time thu businvs. cutatnince had leave 141 MI ire. The bun ittesA committee...pat teal .ever al resulutionst which were uccrpted' Adj.iiiiited till 3 o't.lorl,. Afternoon isesAuti, opened with Ittnyer by Rev. Mt Rev. Dr. Scoibier and Rev Mr. Spnuhlio nntits.ee. .1 it variety of giteittionp, pew Wilting to the Ante of the lieuthen. end the work id Mi.siittni. WI the time of ntlimirtiment. conziuded with rra)er b . , Rev. Mr. In the evening Dr. ASIOSIroftR delivered an interest , ing awl instructive lecture no the mop of the world. ' Sat unlsy morning, 4 berme It/ it's.lor k. conventi:m assembled nod spent sonic lime in devotional exercis es, after which the business committee rep. , rie.l n(1... dni.usul r , ..1ini,11/1 w hich "etc discussed by Dr. Scuddet, Dr. At miettang, Rev. Messes. Limbety. Ma , ;in, a nd Sl i me!,ling. till the time of arljournmete.—S Conelolled a iitt prayer. After adirMlurnent the cote veutioo, I . gicerelvd oil] anther to discuss the resole i i tirt•, a hick] being amended, wers filially adopted and i lare n. follows, vie: ll Resolved, That the sttlyni ion ~r the P 0.1.1. the gust 10 1 .j , t't for allied, the Redeemer Inboard nod suffered, l knight to hold the some plere in rho helot and life al !every Claristaln, that it did in hit. .l ' . ' Resolved, ..rd Aa the ' , teaching of She (3,ispel in lilt., gnmt means divinely ammi wed for the salvation' i la men, that every Christina i s hound to do ell he con, l I that the Gospel may bo mooched as Snor t as possible, I in all the ...old and to sorry creature. Resolved 3rd ,That this wadi of even:dieing il , wear!, is one 41116:114o! 111.. d personal obligatio n and l rivilege, in which the. whole responsibility or g is ing I he Gu Ni L./ to the Heathen of the press e r genet ation. rets up-ei the present ieuermiam of Chi ialiens 1444 II .-rio cotemporn t test in christain lands. I I kraereA VA.. That A met icon Chtistinn• n.e under l'• isperill oldi;a,i." 4 to diligence in thir 14 , 11 k, bet:antic In their abundant meal, of OVOligelil.:11ion. their fa eilities of .c,....10 the Dem hen, and tiur It les•irg3 ill I DA no !bier pa .4 lab r s.. ' l Resolved 5A., That the present condition and i prospects of the mit-do l ls of the A . B. C. if. NI call i l i m n the famed. of the Bostd Gil increased effort end I NO \ Or Resolved GM, That Missionary intelligence shonl.l . lie more a Orly a , fr...e.i . M i ...lone, y cent i it'll, inn.; Pore regular, systernetie and thorougl ; aid 'hut tlitt , fl/1911011;i011,1O P ILI be given by our Pastors, the teacher. of our Sabbath Schools, and especially I. : , l parents, to mach the risiee generation to love the Missionary censer mad to effect this, the Convention Advise that josenile mi.. ~,, at y societies he formed, sled that parents, so fur a. practicable, be rerp.esterl i 1 In bake their children aid; rbean to the rmottltly COO- ; Geri t, Resolved 7/h, eti•ii*ln r "elf denial. 4elf,iner ifice, and entire run.eciniien to the 1.4 'Oro of Christ, In every department. and in all the laborer., rind in proportion a. we labor in rid. spirit, no may ; hark for the approbation of our Almrter. and Ore rrulva • ilia of our per i.hing brerl ir en. Resolved But, Thar for rhrne, we no,' the preAroree ; Leo ,or Dorniuior.: .206 Irides (.01.01, .1 upJ Pos , er of the 01100. in nll ri m Ch oir b e . K & Co; 179 lank boron. 6 !Ads beef, and at ell our ini.siornity Vltion•, 1111/d 111000 We tint 0 ~'ok. 4 , I d, Ido oil, 3 .riel. feathers, 1 dome beans, 2 boxes, end obtuiti, believing, mined oar] ' , epic% er. ; ;,„ prayer. Wm Bingha m ; 92 kb!. ham.. I box, 379 keg. lard, Resolved 914. That ten Alontlrly Cohere, of prayer 2.5 bid. du, 11 Leer.lt & Cu ; 3 boxes, GOO MOIZ‘II 4- fur the CortVati Stott of Owe world, is aerthy of special C o . nitootion by rill ebri.tians, visreforl preparation to reti dor it interesting lly all who [ . .lum it. limb as it meen• of collivaring rho it of prayer, rind an OCCA• gi•rn for tinned a n d believing .upplientirm. ,Re.coined lOM. the only tbi:-g now nrorlerl 11);0ider Io the ones:en:al triumph of tb.. 6... pd, by Ihe nut pouring .if tbn spirit on all nation. IwetoChri.l nod e.ompatrion for perialribg men. ter ahYll unite the beano and liana. of all true chriert,m. in doing all they can by eff wt. arid prayer fur the eon set..ion of the world. The Rev Mr Malta offered the following resolution. which afierennahlerution were 0100 rulornrch ;Resolved. That the condition of 1110 female wheresoever Prignoi.m and falm religions prevail. gi , ,[n to the Missionary Carom peculiar claims to the ..yrnpathien, prayers and elirris of females in (Impel Orsorrtd, Thu !lie varimia depaelmenta in aldeb female inottemenialily Truly Im Norway and profit• obly employed, leaves every eliris.i.m female wi thnut riiurr in a iiblioldieg her instrumentality In um the iwionary work. IPcso'red, That Christ has designed hi. Church in us; organisation, spirit. doctrines, ordina tiers, aims an 4 pursuits, to be vitally and essentially Mi.:slut:my. Resolved, That the present aspect of the W 1 orl.l and dui Church, impet iuusly demand that revivals of re ligjon in our Churches at home. should be sought tvi•b peculiar reference to the advancement of Chi ig's Religion among the Heathen. On motion, Resolved Thai i lie proceedings of this convention, be published in the papers ft iendly to the ciii!,.,. or Missions, tinder the direction of the Chide. man of 11-e business Committee and the Secretory. ©n motion, the convention adjourned sine die. T. IL BAIRD, Chair'n. • lunar ALLISON, Sec' y. 'insides the proceeding. of the convention, interes ting statements were made at the public services of the evenings of Saturday ; Sunday, and Monday, by Dr. Scudder and Mr. Spaulding. The wim's of Mr. Spaulding on Sabbath night was very satisisetary as showing the results accomplished by 41issionaries, &c. • , • A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE.—Tho annexed . - heart. breaking sketch,- which truthfully depicts the result of the maternal influence over the infant mind, is from an radian novitl;"The Ludy of Milan." We would - • I hutlthe sentiments of the extract might operate every wbe'te as a good examples • Almnther teaching her child lapel is an object at once the most sublime and, Leader that the jmagination cats fronceive. Elevated above earthly .things, she seems like one of thosoviardian angelsde.compeni nni Of our earthly pHs' image, 'through ,whose minis-. Araluo we are inclined to. good and restrained fium avtlj The image of the mother becomes: associated in his - infant. mind. with the intmcations, she taught him to - .his - "Father who idle Efeavthi,".. When tim seductions.ot the world istmllh4 youthfal, mind; that welllretnembervd 'prayer '.•Ftithiii- who is In Heaisee"will strengthen'hint:lu redet When in ler yeeralse - tainglesPitk rs r meekind . andenenue teaud under the mast .ofheneaiy: 4 Wheri-ha sees; confiding t• oodness - deatiwye igenetestfl, adieu ed as RE= . 'weakness; unb ridled hatred„ rind' coldtiew nr in. ter* : Wind 'frierinititti,' he may indeed, be .-- dempted tr despise, hie itillaw -men,' but he. will"remember hie "Father Heaven : I ' . • • Should he, on the contrary, abandon hiMself to the world, and allow the seeds of 'self-love to spring up and flourish in he :Will, notwithstunding 'sometimes hear a warniag rvUice in the depths of .his soul, severely tender ao, - those maternal, Tips bich instructed him to pray tO ' . Father who is in Heay. en." Hut whew he trials of life are over, and he may be extended on the bed uf death ; with no .o:her con fulation than' the pence of %CM approving conscience. he will recall the aeries of hip infancy, the image of the mother ; and a lilt tr./Moen confidence will resign hit soul•to his " Father who it in Heaven." THE ISLAND OF GREEN. Tune--" LOCHADPIL," DF:A ERIN I fly from-thy ever green shore, And thorn idols of my life which my soul mostedore; I gn to that fur &Aunt wont.n in -the WELT; Where the Patriot's dwelling with fOetlorn is bless . th Ilm deep itremy eißita, ei my farnstups depart From the Eder. of Z I:4,9w—the land of my heart, A oil mg, tufol remembrance is pninhilly kern, When I think on my country, the " Island of Green!" Yet tvhy du I glievo fromihy presence to flee, When thy soil, sn beloved, on. uncreteful to me? I loved thee devoutly—no oou c o uld l one more. 4101 for filial nffectian I'm foc'cl ham thy shore; I sung of the vrrorgs---and 1. told thy sad tale, Aod poured thy compioints on the wing s of the gale; Yet my thy rsl , a vitro-311 1.1,3i1 hive been, To sof en thy 'Mfrs ingr, B eat •• Island of Green !" AL! 6uplr.a Erk! ili aril chcrisli'd rr.m'.l it n cr.ni•r 10 vohirge oa illy ‘. oca, in farm, h r ag rin.t ihi uti..rgiuo u nut stroo,Ters thy 0'0,111rVild• And thy maionulopiritii aluttilwriog gic Fo r I lie son, of illy holom nr, calm and Iset eta% ‘V it tie they Yieet thy oflitotiotta, fair '•lsland of Greertl•' Oh! 1..1,m if .3.11..! 11. m thy tn. With u heart full of n..pti;pit, ernhitter'd I, vine! I 'env.: thew. Eni,;! with truubled mind, F..r I leave all Virdl.ll of eximet.ce behind: I .11.1.1.. r forilora from, thy burden: an fair. %VIA& ti 11,111'd tiositt,t ireuolr , a. 1 knve to thy cuff; %nd va n) •hull tho On,un rhea i di•tutter het wren [he Loy mit—the - Lori D Lieu; d of U; cot!' Now rt.ttienf Dts.ssunr ray sad 1.0,1111 T) 61V•4114, While my FANCY on faded (elide); d.,11-: %Vittt mournful remembrance 1 weep ,n'er the past. And the p!ea.orea tleu.sbrunk (ram miver.e)'s blast tVith light !malted r4frn,:ind his sweet•smilMg !ruin, The scenes or my chibilneal /sawn buck nnin, • Ernimi.'l,ing the $.% iih j..y• I hove seen. N ben I ilamuld of nn hCoven, but the —bland of Green!" Flirewel;! lovely Lrnrl whirl, no ..e.rp-nt m...lit•r ilvou faire.t of I•1,-! • !'()n thy pi 11.," .t 1 ,t area mity'ot p..nreftilly mgt. IV hilt. I tan g o the .tt le wtveci. a bme ‘trar,l'or: matte's' I hough hnmele•s .ost,l reit...4,1..4 I gto florn ihv •lucre, ha thaer tegittmt x ht•re -ctoet,ctvt and wotel 131. (0311: T., iht. i,14. I Pills I , s• 10,i4 and raft,' mount,,i tt 111,120. All my h..r •hall repo ,:t. in the ••b/anti of ("reel,' In thy /etre barn .nn•—ro the Nit it,' few, And thy do neaers of henotT... by der odnint 11 “) . thr Prm , f inrrrnn. ituti rettlettkit thy Intl.!. An'l ihrintvg the ivniol of nll 11 , .001111 command, "I.! In" i t h'• Mier.. en. life'• rer••ine TO nen, oil Ihuw.• ph* hiell I leave with rrgret, Alb,' fir"! !her rif smii, and or cracem the rreen. Sly colintr)! my "lifand of Green!' COMMERCIAL RECORD. PORT OF PITTSBIIUGLL 5 FELT WATIKH IK THE C/lAKNEt. A ft It IV ED i?..wrt %foul.. Co rof.loll. Si Loui Graco, j [She do Iner, I ItoL•s, B , n‘el; Condul, Bun rynr, ; DEPAR I Eli. Ne w Eng:an , f. I' g-% Ciacionao;; Alb.111,1(1, ibutin. noon”, Peaty, I'l. Loui-; EABoa,. Beaver; M (lima. Gregg. nrusvnivill• ; Luuss m 1 Lane . Benaet, do Irr The elegant steamer 1V isconsin, Copt Grace, leaves Mk morning at 10 o'clock fir Cincinnati. EP' The new und ben iful Strumur Poeifir.Capt. Campbell, leute. 11/i,+ uitvi noun ut 3 u'ul,tti fur Iwultng IMPORTS Hi RIVER. Cincinnati—Pi itr Pike N, 8 : 50 bbl, linseed oil. McGhl & r, bbl. inrsl, 10 Jo eggs, 2 toot. J McFactlen & Co: 100 boars Kneinn,J & II Hopi : 89 hhdo /main, II Chaff: I 2 rk. brittle*. I) Lerch & Cu; 22 bhda .11:m..381,14s ?•dour■, 12 ling. tobacco, Dui-badge, IVikon & C..: 131.114 leather. Cinrk.. Shaw; 2Lhla putti, J Kidd & Cu; 15 SILO fed. 1. Fos syth. Cincinnati—Pr air Defi Ince : 75 hits 11031 p. Sirrh , 4) Bennet, 50 lads molasses, McGill & clifield ;25 du. Robinson & Co; 3 cks; 1 bole bditles. 40 bales culled hair, 10 1,1, Is bacon, Choke & Shaw ; 115 cks chee-e, 'V Bingham: 22 hills S Hutchinson & Co; 10 Idols tobacco, H Graff; 12 Idol. bacon, .3 McFadden & Co; 80 baled hemp, 3 Irwin & Som.; 25 bales dee, skin., 6 sacksflsx seed, 2. bids do, 2 do 3 sacks feathers, l'ohittlexter ti Cn; 9 casks ginseng, 7 sacks do, 2 bales shins, D Leech & Co: 45 bbls po, k, Williams & Dilworth ; 33. sacks corn, 10 bblo do, I box mchdze. 1 box litre, Geo Morgan; 61 Ws pm k, 16 dolor& 8 hlols bacon, 7 bbls dried fruit, 7 bales hemp, 2 do flax aced, C S X.lTee ; 7 bbls lar.l.l3ag.,ley &Smith, 2 bales leather, 11 Hartley. Wheeling —Pr str America; 10 bbd* tobacco, D Lerch & Co; 323 bbla flour. 13 A Sampson & Co; 1 bbl, Church & Carothers; '2 bales cotton yarn, M artin 4- Smith, 00 bid* flour, 4 ck* bacon, W Bingham; 1 bb! mdse, Black & AlcKee;l do, .1 H Melon 10 rms paper, Johnslon & Stockton; 225 1.131 flour, J Jordon & Son; 20 do, W Lnughlinv.4ls2 ps bacon, J :11'F0d den. BOSTON MARKET . April 11 th. Flour—The demand continues limited, and sales or meet descriptions huve,been made at some decline on previous prices—Genressee $5 6245 684 bbl. Ohio $5 12, and St Louis sslBuss 25. Grain—Transactions are without much interest, and :quotations remain as at the close yesterday—Yel kiw flat Corn 70c and prime ‘Vbite 68c per bushel. and — Northern 48 and Southern 45c per bushel. Monroe, Mich , April 611,. • We herewith append t h e atnount of produce to go forward from this port, on the opening of nuvigetion. We think the table is 'correct, as we have obtained personally, It•om each Warehouse, the amount held in Flout. bids, Wheat, bush., Ashes, tons, Bork, bbls. It will be seen a large amount has accutuulated, far exeeining any previobs year.. 71`e also learn that the Warehouses en the line of rho road are filled to over. flowing, and are co/nit/kmly fotweiding, v.hich Will increase the amount . p grr forward.. The'Amount of otlie!,iiroducts are merely,nominaL 'There will be conilderable in wane of Ttir*iind Pelteies, hut we cannetaCp'eetent sarze What imount.--A4voeiye.. _ - • MEE KEW The, Piaee : lo S ay Cheap Books. UST reeeiyeA,at Flmith sr, by eitiress, the following new;•cheap,.andAntes- WORKS:—:' • . , •I' Mitchel's Histdry. of France. • ' • Guizot's English Revolution. • • Civilzetion- in Europe, • -• !'• • The Wildernesi and War Peth;• anew novel. to :lames Hall, Esg.l . . American Review for April, 19916 Little's Living !Age, No 99'. - • - Brownson's Quarterly Review-, fur April. a ' • The Captain's Ereughter, 'tt Russian novel. Trmuise on Mitch Cows, by M Fr Guenon.. trans• latedifrom the French by John 'S Skinner, Etg: - Marguerite R Y,ulv,ise, by Alex Guinea. • - The French Corik , a new and excellent the New York Fariner and Mechanic, and other East ern Papers. 1 apl6 Feaocatoeo Salo. WI LL ho offered ut Salo, on the rirmisise on Thurid4y, the 231 of April,. 1846, at 10 o'clork, A. 51. , three vulurible Lots of Ground, N,, t , 71.72 nod 73, in Aaron three Non of lotion Grove SixilalWard,) -containing each 24 feet in width4nd 124 fret in.deptb, 'adjoining the residence of J S Butler, Esq. Term. at sale. GEO. COCHRAN, Executer Of the hnti. Will 0 . Aaru!i Hart, deceanetl I'. M'Kenaa, Auctioneer. WHIT#IO/3p & woz.rr, ; AMPORTEDi AND DEALERS. 1U Ilardw.sies Cutirry, Snddlerrs &c.,1 Carnrr Oer/y a•nctrTSl Cfair streets, • ARE fIOW rereiying per ships hntent,' and . ;A Ihmnbra; their opt - in; ortitnt Int /11$ 0r HM111%1,11117; Coar.y.&o., perchnseti far cash, dir.ct from the Manuftetories of Bloszison•ss and tiul..sr; n Arnernlanntnltnent of Am. Oran Ilardwale . from the inattufacturies of Ulu East and Went; - 8 a y,. r .,, an , ~,a p ec t folly ins iterl to nn exnminaltion of or filindi, u 4 or lii'e defer mined ti kt For end) or ' ',proved credit. ! _ • .'• espiG2w. Catalogue cf Groan and Black Teas putt ' , ALE AT THE PEXCIN TEA STORE, ,Vo 72 , Fourth 'street, urar tVood, Pittsburgh Young 11, ion, swell cnigo, do do fi 4 enrgu, do do , fine. do do Sifver Leaf. Sousa LEA e owit even by large lea • lets. beC4t)4l: of she Teri :small profits made int its This is a superiiir fee. do do Golden Chop, Plantation or Gorden growth. GOLD Y C so the finest Green Tea-culti vated in China. ft is she first pickings, and excels all miter Green Tess for its delicacy of fleror, stiength a nd aroma. Ifei.hofare tins ten lass never reached this country; escritt in small lots, ti. presents to im porters. Hyson, very fine, do Pkintntion :grow t 1.1 , Gunpowder, du small leaf, plantation growth, rinl, brisk sod fragrant, do curious leaf 'vet y superior, • Hyson Skin, grioti fine flavor, do do raise fine, BLACK TEI3 Powchnng, pn'. full finvor, very Aopeliur. Suuchong, good, fieu. 114vor, du ex.ra Inn, Oolong, slan g, 6 , 1! flavor. Oot.oNo—'l . his era is a great favorite, and gives generul • ,to very filtu islantution growth, Ne Plus Mira, NE PLUS 13 LTni. —Tisk t,41.9 U 4 fragraniand ol a nosegay. It j ields a pet fume that is truly de tigt.tfol It i. of gorden-4 , rr4th. nod superior tunny thing of the kind .itersuhl in this - cuuntty. Kagiish BrenkfassiTea, very fine. 3.lixturr, a wait and rich black tee: l'ekte fi rsur, , Uottget, good. do very fine. Fin.. et •, goOd. du do GWrden growth. Errhe nine.e tens range, in price, according to qurli~y, crimp 50 'clus per pound rim u good lin jelrou $1,50 per pound., The entire evaittgoe of . The Company i■ seh•etrd expromily for the etwonterA, from otoek git own in the hest rlistriet4 of China So BLVlred one they of the .otperiority of 'hell Tra. that ;hey pledge thomselveli in all eititra olnirei they do not oit Ilial prove to be trh it they represeimod, to return the money. Tn the nhnrenlvertisement we nnnex the fullosiing letter. rveciartl fine the Compnny in reply to the ital. ete circulated !hrintgh the Pittsburgh pavers by the so called Ctlllioll Tell Ca rniriny. NEW Y. .11„c;, 31. 11.116. Irankompe of Mr Pekin Too Co. 7; 4, 77 Fulton st. To ALLA tnDIiRjAVVRE: Sir —I have this morning 'received your letter ot the '25 h enausing anlarticie from a Pitiiburgh, paprebtrteply in a precious one inserted by some friend of yours. - ere desired' by the' prep, ietors of the ••Pek in Tea Cutnpnny" to say.that 30.1 are earn roily wqrsted tot,erlierintotm_riewsp.rper_cpntrover sies whatever.in tettlyTtiLifity eitacks..frinn—li hoover gauter they may come; iN het het Clem rival companies, 'r other plejudired parties. The Public have Only one interest in the matter, anti that is. simply the goodness of our Teas, anti the low prices at which, they are sold. Any deeletstiens beyond these, creel stipparted by "affidavit," mice one shilling.,are ly unnecessary, and generally considered by the dis.i cernieg public no smacking of - quackery, and therefore I enntemplible. Orie word its to the .mali. lees state. mews pubii-hed against the Pekin ,Tea Co. No mysteries have I.4en . pretended from the..begintaing, either O. to its direction, mude of operation, or the object nt which it aims, ar a ,hey are distinctly these: The Pekin Tea Company is founded on heavy capi., tal, and Is represented by myself °anent ,The Teas they sell are cid''r imported direct from Chinn, or when of superior rptulity, two bought in the New York Market. I Arrangements were made this last summer, in Lon don, by one of the! proprietors, with some of the how lent houses in Glutton, and the Company have nelec ted an Agent of great experience and highrespecta billity, to proceed to China for the selection end put- chose of the fineotitea in market. Neither fucilities will be afforded this agent, but the interests of the company require that they should not be published. I n fine the object of the Pekin Tee Company is plainly to furnish the wade with the bent tens from Chinn, and at Lower priers than they can possibly , be got elsewhere, and ono proof . only need be adduced to show that we havoifullysuccreded in this by the univer sal satisfaction given, and the unparallelled increase of our sales. Our book. are open to the inspection of those who doubt. There is no reason to be dissat isfied with the cheap advertisement give 'US by our peevish but rathec ill•mannered neighbors of the Can ton Tea Company; against whom we entertain no an gly feelings whatever; 'lVishing theni all success,'we Cannot stop to band epithets nor indulge in any idle bragging of our superior capital. quality of Teas, and means of doing business. Let the facts speak for themselves. Our ' warehouses 75. and 77, Fulton at.; N. Y. have no reason to blush alongside the small shop of the Ca ntonlea Company's on Chatham street, and if our extent Of capital enables us to command the market, and buy cheaper and better, and therefore sell lower and rarerl,qualities, why that ioan advantage which honestly belongs to us, and of which no abuse though sworn to, can possibly deptive us. - We smiled at the ingenuous trick of the agent of the Canton Tea Compeny, inapppropriationgour flattering notices froni the New York Press to their Own Use, but it is ungrateful in them now, - when exposed, to - turn round and declare that they Were all paid for by We believe the editors of the New- York Rapers are above taking bribe's. At least wethink SO, 'and per. haps the Canton T e a Company has fourel . by experi ence that kis so. Yours. 99,000 90,000 292 280 - . • TB:: DOUGLASS. • - , Aet of the Pekin Tea Corepany, P. 3 ., The,Pekin 'Tea -Company requests, of their various agents to eaterinto,no controversies whatever; but to rely calmly out the Unrivalled qualities of their teas, and their, moaeiate pitees.- , The public will de cide the 'rest,- 'ep16.147." I=l3 A JAYNES, Agent fir Pekin Tea Co TO THE PUBLIC , . • • 3_11.7== t .it;Re-:t..4:4t41N1 ..-.: - . , •',":' - '.'.1.5,W,' ,. ?r',:;'1-Z:.l ...:...::.:::,,,i..,..:1.•=•,f.:;':,.:.:.46:,4'.:,.t:'.'.1 11 fancigev 1 ankteisee C. S'... , PORTEA.- . • Manager,'F . l FR E IlkEt PR CES OP ADMISSION. First: ier of Boxes, or Dress CireJe,• 5O cents', Second Tier of Boxes, • Third Tier, I 20 • • Pit. 25 Gallety, for colored Persans, 25 First spOanitice of Mr A A ADDAMS, the pop. Oar AmeriCan ;Tragedian. Second ni.peit HOWARD,. ranee this season of Mr and Mrs C Mr -ADAM Second 114,14 1 ibis sensonofthe'c - elebTaled tnigedy of Hamlet.• I - - This Evening, April 464.840, Rill lie performed, the Tragedy. of . 1141111L13 T. * Viill a powerful enst. Dance, ; ~..1 by I : ,i ; 141lss B erl!ta Lcwie, 4ficr - Khich s :ii i hurrier(!nis• comedy of LIE DUMB BELLE. 'tier,Tars, see Dills of the day 5...7'D00r4 to I Peet 7 precikty, IT" The Box! A SI tro f .taco, seui's can pen at - beflire 7, iticoinmence at offme ill be. mien from 10 o'clock 411 i 2 P.M to which time and !benumber of per any,. Al! domaoll o I punctually eyetyl A At rung nind preserve nrdi•r at tllnil this establishment iillbe paid 'Monday innining:. flicient. Police have been e , gaged eh times, april 16 The Pitisb rgh4ccountapfsWitute l lRiffit and Mar k et streets., Conier - tied flacon poison', Itir ink; titios•ottri eitcie firittncy n 1 Lie nt lion. an it witch Book.Kertitirig-, now frintien'ily keepers skinli an emy pritTioul to : Ladies wral 2in4P.M.! • . }..ent)• years experience as a pone' tan'h.enables MR.DUFF to - qualify 'g dmrge of books inige most expedi t manner.. Sp generelly fibs the pro memos pupils established his repute r both of Mercantile apaSteamboat nt Merchantirandtteionboat owners [ Make it e condition that their•hook ergo the !reining given in;his Aced heir obhui”ing. the7dtuation.,..... class in a, comilninbit k i,nrini ; horn, I , aPI6I:. WOdnesda3r 11. S. Mail DR CINCINNATI. (TEIE well known test running -steam. CA MDR /A: :Forsyth, Master, 111. run as a regular picker, . Laving -morning at 10 o'clock, and incel he same day. Returning .she very Saturday at ID A M. ' twinge npplv • on board. or to , FORSYTH &CO Agets, Na.,3o,Water st. ' For St. Louis. -. zea'Ava: - !; - : ' every Wetinr•idn ins at ID. P. 31, t teaveCinciattlao For freightior nplG T a w iie new and beautiful Steamer. rt diert Morris; Capt. - Campbell. wII leave en Friday thel7:h, at 10 la, a clock, A M. for the above and ell ba r rze „ d iala I ~. • :,. 0 .- - • . , ~ Rn en ems" *44 built . extireirly fur tbiv Bade and I iltitatior accurnmodeniunA., • ~ , • For Ileightor i asage apply oa board. nplo , 1 , , Agency d Newspapets&e. for Twil.lterilTr will act es agent and keep for sale or to ode and read constantly in his office the following Oeeipapere, : The Journal nod Youth's Advocate and all the oth- er publication* nil the Amelican Temp-ranee Uiti ,e The Youth's, Cilbitiet. and The Light Ship of New Yolk cit): The Pltilad,Aphia Saturday Enquirer; The Cod's Steubenville Herald and Gazette; The Tri•WeeVy ;Courier, Z.nesville, Ohio; The Mer-. 11111 Virginia; The Weekly Iron Cit..; Pit:ld:argil - Gazette; MerctirTimd Manufac• tures; Mystery, The Doily Gazette- ' Chronicle: Corn meocial Journal; ilotning Punt; Despatch; Sibbett's Counterfeit Detedor, and a variety of other papers publicadons, and the ruhlic are respectfully invi ted to cull nodlaubacribe, purclia::e nr read them, in ISAAC HARRIS' Genet-II Agercy• rind Intelligence Omen, No 12 opt Cl. it *t., near the Eat-Fut:lce Hotel. ew Cotillions. ALLECagIq Cotillions, arrmged (dr theriann Fore tint d4licated to the Ladies of Allegheny end Pittsburgh, byliolin C. ikluvrty. , - Published arid r sale by - JOHN H MELLOR, 122 Wood it. Dissolutlom . • - THE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, tinder the firm of Bosworth,& For rdster, is this day dissolveri, by mina! consent. AU persons having claims against said firth, will present them tor, settleme'ou end all persons indebted to add firm, are requeitterl to make immediate payment to H S Bosworth & Cts. %rho are duly authorized 16 settle the same. . HENRY S BOSWORTH,_ NANCY E FORRESTER. Pittsburgh, April 14th, 1846. ,The Bookiniling and Stationary holinettsof the n. hove arm willber carriei on by the artrieroigned: A ch-oice stock of 'Loh., Blank Work, Papers and Sin- Licmal.alwoYV omdttncl. We invite* attention and patronage ge cora:ars: • . Ill: BOSWORTH &Co, 43 Market at. ;1'4)91 Books._ cLECTIC ist,2nd, 3d and 41h Readers; `Sander'iltendeis'andSr • pelleisi- • Ced,b's Spellers—new and old; • Elementary Spellens • Mitchell's, (dlne)'s nd Smith's qsagraphy..and At Ancient Geagraphyand.Ailmq Cless.l3euks, &c. Far sale by- • • - Il S BOSWOILTII & co, anl6 43 Market street. Sheriff's Sale, • 9113 Case, Dsy Goads and Hata at Auction. . ON Wednesday next Aptil22nd„nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold by order or E. - Titi• wilt° E.q, High Sheriff of the County of Adlegheny, fur cash Par Funds, the contents ofl3 cases Of indte. comprising, in part. 7 pieces French Chintz 4, finest quality 209 yds 2 " Superfine bleached Sas grass 624 " Fancy Drilling, 624 5 " Plaid drilling, ' 2564 " 3 " Brown ration Diaper 99,t " 8 " Blrhed Bird Eye Linnen diaper.277,3 , :' 3 " '" . Drilling .. . 130 " ' 13 " Bowe " 4041 " 6 " Plaid Tweed_cloth 1384 " 6," table'diarier' 263 k >r9 hard thrice ; 4074 - :". '" " " • '2l9f " 5 " domestic gingham • ' • ' 2694 - ". 9 " striped . th filing - 1 " vesting' . ,30.4 6 " striped drilling , • 204 " 20 " , crash fur toviells 19 " calsinctts ' 8 " cassitncres ' 12 bohbieetts • • ; 110."` Ribbands; 10 Merino Shawls; GlOseiand Mitt,; Sewing Silk; Thread Lace; Bind ing; Flahnel; :119i4 de' Laing; Lawns; Garnbrcon Ildkfs; Barron's; Leghorn Hair; Straw Bonnetir 2 pea Ingrain Carpet, 2193 yards; 9 crises silk and fancy fur hats. • • . - .P..M'KENN.A:; Aticer. Dry • . Goods. . and Fnraiture at Auction. A . T ft'KENNAS new . Auction Rooms, No 119 t 1 Wood street; fo mOrrow,Thuridey April 16th, et 10 o'clock, A.-M., will be sold a large vorbiiy of Dry Goods. At -2 o'clock, P, M.,urn Fiture; half' chests 'Y HTea: P.:III'KENNA. • ttplo HOMEOPATIf IC WORRS. AND MEDICINES , LUST received and for bale at onelifaretionie. _ JP Herring : a Domesiic Physician. 11. tmeman eCirm„ non of . Homoeopathic Medicine. linhoemen on Chrouit,Disenies, 4 volit. 1 - lolnceripattio netlicine.Cheets. SCUBA- & SCI - IgIBLEII. .e 1,4 . ' . No 115 Woodit, :5 - 4 -- i-i . :1.; . :',.; .. .Z:i.;! .- ':'''.:':':' h'g•lii,;:•-?:-'•':;•:':-.--;,i,V.-1-';:.:: ~:.:-.:_: • ,-,,,::':-:!•-:':•i',:,'';-':;•,-:7-.?:;=iZ•f...72":,.,,,-sir',.,--.::,.':,:•:.- .':: .•,..:1•1:5,nir:ij:4:•:•;:-:,.-,:: •.:,...;:..,.::.„,.. ,t0f.17~ at 4 , !i• St•e'•':'.l.::,`,. ';,',, •;liV;i.i,t••':--..-A:ii".4f•-4: 4 ~..-'-- 1 ,•, . :::-, ' :.:. .. .,, . , : , • ::•.• -• • - --- ,-''• ..,-','":-.7.-',14.11.-!!'•:::k•f•.;,i,41:4,'4i:::, MWMZM 'HAMLET A CARD PROSPECTUS t e ribUshicg a Closuicicpol City alPittsburih. and City District, - City - of At-, lEgheay,-41anchester, Birininghcon and,. 'Lawrenceville. " • : AS anon tile sufficient Mwriber of subierlba r i , a n , be obtained; I will publish a contincied'hh tl y the abo ve places- embracing both sides.of Abney, Monongahela and Ohiri_Sivers,_fron Pnannyst Island 'on the Ohio, to the Eastern line of - Lawr4tica: yille on the. Allegheny, and tcr the"foor on the Montingaltele. The Map will exhibit . the Luis and Withtli; its beendery, and a correct staternrntof- the•Chilliiil3 . of nll the - above named places. The rAret is to mike a Marr'llsot will be' useful to proprietors of land,,in: siness men and citizens generally; • The Map will-be furnished toaubseribt , ' re; trieunleC on Roller. in "Map Style,7 for the low.price, Dollars. • - - R E 1)113MY Recording Regulator City of Pittsbargh,:. • , - N. B. • Persons wishink to - obtairra copy,c4nlenvat • their names afthe Book Stunt of-Messrs Johnston_ • Stockton. Market street, Pittsburgh; Wm Kerr, Mayor of Pittsburgh; RS C(13311t, EA. Mayor of Ali legheny City; and at the different:offices abopi the • Coutt House: •or at the office of .1.1 x; Publisher, Pangs r' • st el . . • • --aPl5.lw - . - AUCTION SALE'S top YJOHN D.- DXVIS,, Axel ioneer, nr,thri Corm. merclal A pction avonu i corner Wood.biurib, rtreyrs, at 10 o'clock - on Thursday morning dui 111th, inAl, ho sold wait Lost reserve; f r acconntitf whom it:may concern, a larva and valuable asaottoseat. DRY GOODS. Ate o'clock,- P M—An extritiAiye , assortmatt of new and second-hand Honieboki: Furniture, irunittim Win,loor Blintig, Carpeting, Mattreens,Queengwe g gc, , Glassware; Manilla and liettip Aviv futcabtea, I band • wagon, Counting House Detke,•Cooking Stove. so f..r the benefit of tinder-Writers, a 'quantity of alanna.: : ned Bar Iran, Castin s ,Sad Irons, 8 boxistlviivi rearna Wrapping Paper, Seises, damaged Nails, &c. At 7 o'clock, P oilty of Mo triwaric Fine Table and pocket Cutlery, new _find ' , second - land I ratchea, , -Jewiilryi- Alusicid• - Inittruments . "-Neiniet- Clocka.teady-inado Clothing,. finiaSliMa. fa ' pay Cirpo. , : - rata, and a,great•vfiri!tyrof-tiloPie Dry_ Goods, WHOLESALE •AND RETAIL - • FAMILY 41ZOCER7 STO2L Corner of Wood and Fourth strieta,' :Pitt etb-ctrih.'l. aubieriber, (tale ,of the firm of 'Miller 4 Dra -. vo) haying leased and fittedul•t tine etore on the coiner of Wood and Fourth Streets,ii and opening an extensive variety. mf. Presberocerice; , It being his deter minatiOn suck goodrqrstr_ as he can ciinfidently.recontmend, and willgiSyrteitep7, ni satisfaction both ns io Twiny andprice, he ioiped 7 folly invites the Ulte rtiue of, hi& frieridivirfloPineWijio'j tel keeper;, country .sortrnerit, and 'especially in - rimy/ ot Cufferip.: Teas, both Green acibßlarki-SAuMr-Wineuniit Vinegars, f i L:e. 'Sec. All of xt4iiiiktfo.'ssill self cerh.- ' ' - THOMAS MlLl.Eti s.' - - . Nails and Spikes. c,)ll :EEGS Snainta Nails and Spikes, tuse.ifi d -41;+ zee en fiend and fur sale by • - * MARTIN & SMITH ,- N. 0 . 56 Woad street. Sugar. 9 ( - ) /I HS N O'Sugar, s cr A h it Tl N a \Wood, hetween3.lrond4iltirtk, . - .. - .---_-_- 30 0 - 13 13 . 1. S N 0 Molarcel.(pritn - eltiodljiy;y , on hand and for sale by " - -- • - -, ,_!.. MARTIN & SMITH. (-:' nice. 4A 1 TIERCES Rice, (No 1. article.) on bands ie fur sale by . . MARTIN & SMITH . npl3 56 Wood between' .and 411111,1. Tobacco. 9 KEGS Va Twist Tobacco, a fwd . rate brao4-. ..."‘J in store, and for -solo by MARTIN & SMITH. 56. Wn,od, between 3d andlth sta. • Vinegarrinnegar. BB LS yinegai, (good article.). to store east t) I f.r sale by 51 A RTIN & SMI 5p13 d&w. 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th ism. French law—zus. GE°.s. swAgrz has just opened n vary eaten—• sive nssortnient of superior French Laws, of new, patterns and beautiful colors, that cannot fail to' plcAssi at(ap 10) Market street- New Ginghams. G ED. S. SIVASTZ has- just ; received a . large stock of vefy superior. .French Ginghaels for Ladies Dresses. , . Also a fine assortment otpinghaut LAWI23. to *Mich .he would iuvite she attention,of the Ladies, at No los. Market street, bFtueen sth and Liberty streets. uplo. . Shoeting.s., . - FIST received a variety:of 4-4 5-4 6-4 by 12-6 Sheerings of the besvroark fur sult3 very cheep fur cash . 000 . : - ; - GEO. S. SW ARTZ. • • , • RICO/ . 4 TIERCES fresh Rice,fi'?r sale by eplo J D I,IIII.LIAMS.i 25 BOXES M a Rai.,inr.; 5 Drums, Spiptift. FigN , . 25. !'. .Sultana . .- 3 bble Zanti? Curranti; for sale by J P WILLIAMS. 110 Wood ;• - , A MASON respect fidly informs his friendiand the: ., public, that he has removed to the.large and spa cirrus store, No. 62 Market at, - Shrills - ono Row, where he now oilers for ask a large and well selected stock of Dry Goads; coriiptiaing eyery.style fjetbe present tip. preaching season, at prices notsurpassed in this city or the eastern markets. • ' - Purchasers of dry goods will do well to cal 6 and W..c+r, - amine the goods that we arc dully receiving fruits NOW: York and Boston. • - • ap9 ettittoal.' HE Undersigned has removed to .No. 23. - Third 1. street:below Ferry, where be will keep On hand a large assortment of Tubs, Buckeis,.Churns;,Half., . Bushels, and Peck measures, brass bound Cedar Buck- ets, oval Tititi and 'l.:colors,' Barbing Tubs ,triad to order it , the shortest notice, all kinds of steam=boat.: work always on hand. Thankful (or past favors he get-*- spectrally selicits the attention orm erchants and era; , his work will be made of the beat materials; and - by the best of workmen. con only say that ,-I wit/ - warrant all work made at my shop, and willsurpase any in the ciry, which.will be suld cheap for cash. Practical Cooper. rip9:jm , Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire I. Banco- Company office, No. W I MARKET STREET. T HECitizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered!_. an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop, , 7 : erty, by a Domestic Institution, loCated among them- Selves, based upon. Domestic Capital, and conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity eiiii"gooct faith; ,hey can: readily ascertain, whether they- may repose - that undoubted, confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction. To persons mhnse property has, already, bcep damaged, destroyed; by'Fire or !Tatar, the adveri tnge of personally adjusting aloes' with an institution; AT HOME; Will be strikingly evident. - To those who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corptilatiim, needs nu recommendation.. The prampt.‘payment 'Of the whole amouetrof its losses ..-;--ssartuvTwo unrs• • 11;.:D Ttsoussnn nottaltts--is: to them a sufficient guarantee of future , - • It is the part of all pntlent Men, however fortanate,_ to anticipate calamity far the purpose of, avoidinilW effects. .To such aa have hitherto 'escaped; atiwelr, - to those who have sustained loss; - the 'fiteilityof • lamina and inderanity,afferedby, this tastitutio» will. be the atningest - inducethent to avoidihe-.reflectintue and regrets which Must he experienced by those What suffer without Lope of restitu • • AttSALLEN; feN N.E . - 6 2-Market street. ~`~~.~ ... ~ S.
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