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'' I , '; ' 4 "."-''' ' ''- :' ‘...-,...... v t=t 6 ' , :” 1.•-•;;;;‘.4;1 1 1'-: -----::- s',• 7 '•--', `,..-'..,..-',..': -r .. P. ' - , :': , * . r,....... , , , t;:,r , -; e - ,1 ': 4 , ,a ci , iy," : -=',i fti 7. 3 ;. ,,,: , ...::; , : , , - . ...',` ,. .tri.. ;-T.'''' ', ,i;?4•,7' 1 1 .;. :4 ilts`-(',"77,1 s ,. _ • .Y : IMI ISM . 'R1011:r int WA r.—We3 lenrn by a lettor renei‘ed -- -;=froth Wil uiu M'Cundiess, f:sq from Ilarri.buigh, that uf way bill was again under ounpideve ,:.: .non in the House on Wednesday, but that the house einhined te;3\ o'clock a ithent tuking the w { ould most prcbably be taken in the after- The! friends of are itt good spirits of sure:eta . , , ~ , /testes Killed.-1 he correspondent of the N. Yolk Express, writing from Troy, New Toil:, under date of the 12th inst., states thst unother avalanee oc.mred the day previous, in the immediate environs of that city, for which Troy has become famous. Two men Wer e instanly together with a pair of fine .Irises.- - was near the former avolanthes, on the opposite side of a:small stream, and nenr u block of brick houses . Nearli , 300 feet at an abrupt hill, of clay soil, came down with irresistible forre,und had it not been fora briefertirning, a great number of laborers would have been buried up, whY ts ere digging away the bill. The two. who were killed ran some distance, but, suppris ing - ihey were beyond the reach of danger, stopped to krok bitch, and were caught by the terrific avalanche. 'Tho Inviter of the homes saw the earth coming down, and attemted to get bin team beyond reach, but see• ing it impossible; be barely bad time to save himself. :The ayalancho occurred about 2 o'clock, but at dot k, although a great number of men bud been at work all rho afternoon, the bodies butt not been recovered.— The bones had been reached. • 4111 , BM= ME CllOrl toVIMOINIA.--We hlvt had a fine opportu nity, Bois the Nlartinburgh (Va.) Gazette, during the pant few duye,of abeerving the growing wheat crops In Jefferson and Berkely counties, and we arc happy to say ere have.never seen a-finer prospect for a full crop at lads season of the year. - • '4- , ;•'• -" r • -- - „', 5;(:,•.t," 2 • - - ' • ‘,17 ;7; ' el' El ..){ al Lil oriung Jpn 111G1t11, : kO r fl OR F,T#gtuOti t sATutwAy; ; 1.8.,1846 V It_ ij'A, cm En. Awont for country nevr,slopers.. ioridatt Attnt;for the l'ittsburkli .Nlor - oing .gost. aiht: Werl.lr, Mercury and Atinuettottsrer, to receive altreitisentirits nd, 4•ll , *crit;i i, -.He han offires jn Nii‘iijoitec. at the Ors' Wine,3o . Ann strect,.(ad jciiningthfs Bet rott . . t" . 0. 12, .State street. • ',lt'ittLA.DELettte, Itesl Estate and Coal Oflico, 59 Pine:street.; - I)Al,Ttentile, s !.corner Bedtimore and Caivertent, wLgre onr paper can be seen, nod Leroy of adverti . • s!o; learned FOR. CANAL COMMISSIONER WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, O4' IIRAVFORD COUNTY The; attention of our readers is earnestly in t tied to the: siddre'is of Messrs Dos a t.nsort and RID r ft, menthars of :she Legislature ft orn Washington county, to. their. constituents. fie address is" an auto and clear eirmitinn of tho Right of Way question, nod Wm have every !envoi to believe will convince the few opponents of i ,the measure in that county, that their ReMesentattves, in supporting it hove acted correctly. Messrs fruntildson and Rider took great pains not only to inform - themselves fully no to the mei its of the question, but also to ascertain the will of their con , , atitoentst spay have pursuedan honest, judicious course throughout,; and richly meth thn thanks of those a hum they so oily and faithfully represent in the llouse of Representatives. riADE Tug ISSUE is NEW Vonx.—The eatifleation meeting at Tammany Hell, New 'Yo - rk, *dolled the annexed resolution: "Reseietd. That the Democratic Republican Etre tors of the. City and County of New Yuric. tinikse that out right to the Oregon Territory to thy' twin/di e& 54 deg. 111 min. is clear and uncoe9tinn'thlt; (hot tho notice sbnuld pass without any rumprornising ern!. Mention; sold that we will rog,nril anyl emnprannise, involving the sactifom of n tingle inch,, as a policy a like-diest adeful and etwanlly. The - N Ykloba of the 14th itt.o,in referring to the . tibirtv resolution and the election, say.: result will send Idyll parte of 'be Union; and even to the • European t,orld, a powerfol influence, for good. if De ,mc.cracy is ingain trju -.Thant, and of etiil, if Fedcrol. UM should 'succeed in obtaining the mastery. Tire Tradine oil yesterday statei, in so many wads, tint every vote Cast fur ANDREW H. MICELF., will be a veto of roldstanco to Brit lob pretensions and in favor of 'asserting the right of this country to all of Ore. gen - up to o 40. Therefore, Cho Tribune would yes avery,:elector vote against him and the other can. ablates of I.:beDemocratic party. Demoemts of New York, not 13C , Silt the issue? Will you 1:101.11111{ to the and with ballots in lmnd, cooly and de. • liberate!), t ote for that ticket which represents Amer. can Righte as contra.distinguidied for Po i:ith do mande? 4very vote yen give. rays ill", Tribune, will best cote for 54 40! So be it. We pick up tine glove, and stand ready for the fight. This day the story will be told, and on the morrow we hope to announce it." P Sf Tae QUEST lOM fIetTLICD the above was put in !type, we received the Baltimore American, !big palter, Gum which we clip the following: NAY YORK CITY ELECTION. Mr Mlel4e. L F. is elected Mayor of the city of 'New York,- by more than 3000 majority. The Board of Aldermen and common council are largely dump. ANOTU7A A A LANCII g.—Two Alen and Two NEW Ct;EASs ELECTioN.—len election for Mayor and municipal officers took place at New Orleans on „ Abe 6th inst. A D Croasman, sshig. was elected ,- , _ - Mayor of the city by a small majority. Joseph - _(tennis, ( dem ) elected Recorder of Municipality No 1; Jothua Baldwin. (vi big) of No 2; 1' Suezeneau, ; (dem.) of No 3. The political complexion of the Aldermen of the dilfeter.t wards stands as follows— Firat Municipality, 8 w big:, 4 dem-rcratt.; second. G whigs; 7 democrats; third, I w big,6 democrats. 'THE n.cettur IS CONNECTICUT.—The Hartford Times, of Saturday evening, gives us the result of the Connecticut. In the House, Democrats :98, Whigs 78. Democratic majority 20. There ore 94 members to he elected-. Thu election was to take place on Monday. FISTS AT LASCASTUt.-- 6 1110 • Lancaster Union states that no less than eight barns end stables were burnt in that city and vicinity, last reek, and all were undoubtedly set on fide. The barn on the property of the Misses Bethel, a short distance from town, no unclay ,morning last, about 2 o'clock, was discovered .to be on fire; and the building with Its whole contents, • consisting of 13 cows, 4 horses, 3 calves, and a quan. • thy of hay, together with a threshing machine, horse .'`gears and a lot of farming utensels, were entirely con. corned. They belonged to Mewls. Henry and Isaac Hinkle and were valued at $2,000. IP" They are making large quantities of threeply And ingrain- carpeting in the Auburn prison at this time.. From a statement which we find in the Daily Adoeriket Of that place, it appears that the contra°. •fiar isiew ritroWing off about - 10,000 yards per month !—using: not less than 30,000 pounds of wool per-an. nurri. Three hundred patterns of hearth rug were made there, also, during the last year; GRE.iLT fLcon A T Nrw greet flood *as raking in the rear of New 0!lr-aus on the a 'insrant,lbetween the Nrw canal and the Luke road.— The street• for a gloat distance were inundated, and it was anticipated that considerable damage would he done unless it soon commenced to fall. EEO „ ( 01 'vs e . • •i” 4 2,, • so- - _ Glorious News fom Harrisburgh, Harrisbursh, April 15,1846,10 P. This afternoon the question was taken, Mt. Gruy having demanded the previrms q /ration •on striking out rune mills per tan. inserting three, and carried, Yeas 59, Nays 45. The first section was then ado!). ted, Yeas 50, Nave 48. Ifurositle, then moved so to amend as to defer the operations of the bill until a sale was mode of the public works, rejected yeas 43, nays 56. Mr Kunkle Moved to amend so as to refer the matter to a vote of the people, yeas 47. nays 51; another objectionable amendment wasivoted down yeas 43, nays 49. The 2d section then passed. Mr Themes, of Chester, then (dread a new section which %vas debated until the hour of adjournment, On the 13th inst., the President seta the lullow iii Message to the Senate in reply to 1 he resolution adop ted a few days befortland which had been debuted in thut body for several week,: MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT InS follov.iog MCAVIge; from the i'leitleot of the Umied Slates, won ihen ,ead: To the Senate of the United States In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the ilt inst., culling for "copies of any curte•pondence that nviy have taken place between the nialtorities of the United Statesiind those. of Client Bi ttitin lu.t documents transmitted to Congress, in relation to the sul t iect of the Oregon territoty, or en much thereof as may he comtnunicatrd without detriment to the pub lie interest." I have h state that nu correspondence in relation to she Oregon territory Mix taken place be to•crn the nothotities of the United States end those of Great Britain since the date of the last documents on the sal ject transmitted by me to Conete.i JAMES K. POLK. WASHINGTON. April 13, 1346. The New Tod; Courier des Etats litti3 Antes, nn the Authority of tout des said) o be I. lieble; that the various factions of the Rehublicar. party in Mexico, opposed to PAREDi.S . hare ',greed tochonse SANTA Asa for their chi. f. SANTA ANA. it is cattle, stated: has given the required pledge faithful exerrise of power, nod is shout to be recoiled by coalition, to mice the lead in the projected revolution. But with the suc cess of this movement his ta.k is to end. Once re stored to power by the presttat ion ttfthe monarchical party he to CJMUke the %tette I he in 11111111: nssembly and motsign m the election of a Con girl; soil n Prmident, him,* If rvn..uncir g the hit tce office. Ile is then to retire to private lire, bald itl that situation remain. A SPLENDID PRESS.XT 10 10E PRKSIDENT. — The New Yolk Globe sate:—'• We have been AU. splendid Duplex Gold Watch, manufactured re,theb, in this city—the fit . g. American recede watch we have ever seen—intended as a present from the ineeafactu ter, J Y Savage, Esq, of ridtcn stteet, to dames K. Polk, President dans United States. It is a ',multi ful specimen of Amet icon workmanship—the handi work of a gno I democrat—and it will doubtless be received by the Chief Magistrate with the clam feel ings which have indicated the hien i,fpresent u ti, Mr Savage is a native of North Carolina, the State in Which Mr l'ulk won born " It is supposed that tho •pocio in Ent;l and and merica is nt lenrt $1.500.000.000. and that the 1.!• ailed States in entitled to s9.s7.ooo,ooo—being about $l6 per head for every inhabitant of the o hole coun try MANUFACTURE oy PA Pl:R.—Ma , incht.ettfl hag 89 paper mills, ronguming annually 15,886 lung of stock ar.il employing 1869 hands. The yearly pro d action is er4irnated at 765 or and 607,175 reamg of paper, valued at $1,750,273. YAITHFUI. INTRF.PIIIITY—REMARKARLE REIICUE Of A CtElm Ettom Dttowa tan! —A lode son of Mr Stephen Clark, of Sow!, 1.1,,, on, only four )curs old f.orn 'Nigel'. wharf irk() the dock, on Wedneeday afternoon lust. Ile was dotcovered in this critical situation struggling in the water, by HENRY Junta Pootdr, aged dill teen years, who immediately leaped into the water sod rescued the drowning child. NEW YORK MoßT.ll.lll%—The Now Yuck city In specter reports a total of 194 deaths in that city week-52 men, 51 women, 56 boys, 35 girls. Death. by consumption 42, dropsy, 19, leyer2 13. ii flimatiou. 34, small pox I, suicide 2. EXTORTS TO Llv ERroOL.—The ship Cancionti Codman;tlearcd on Sntotalny la•t for Liverpool with G6G2 lA, floor; 239 do tailb,n; 22 do c lovor il•rd 120 do bleed; 1 keg, of Tic; 21,216 locust trenail and 17,000 white oak barrel /Ithaca. O A singing monde in Portland, :11rtine, brut at. reacted so ouch attention tbst n butcher buy in tme of the Avenues has determined to rival it, oud is per. severingly training a rat, but has not yet succeeded in LetICIII(Ig it ilia garnet. • A wagoner wae killed at about eight miles rkest of Cumberland, Ma, a few days since. The 110 f sea rook frigiv at the explmrion of a lrlroo nod tarroff and in attempting to .top them the driver Was tramp -1(,..1 down and killed. Some one ertya of a certain cungregnt ion thatihrt pray on 'h&c linees on Sunday, and en their neigh bora the rest of the seek. George JerhiAun Ent bc. n performing at ilaltitnore with great +occe4l. Signer Blitz, who is con+id.•red Ly many first c0.33i to his Sauthic majesty, is in Mobilo in company with Dr Valentine. Mr Robert Inner, ..1 Easton, Pa., committed stii cide by hanging himse•i, on Sunday last. 'Cause supposed to be religion; excitement. IVCounterfeit $lll notes on the Bank of Com merce, New Yotk, ore in circulation in the interior of Pennsylvania. The deceased Fakir of Ava's son has usenmed the profession cf u muigclan, and is ut Burtoo's Theatre, Philadelphia. The Tallohnsse Flotithin nnruinnees that the Corn Missioners on the part of the two States have been un able to effect any arrangement. Gov Ford has pardoned McKinny. convicted of the rnnrder of Miler), in Rock Island county, Mini, Himes, the itinerant M illerite, elill manages to make a living off his dupes, and ill now lecturing at Buffalo, Y. The Potomac Shad and Herring Fisheries are mid to bc operating very successfully. f Stand from Under—The. Philadelphia Native Eagle of the 13th inns; under the head of ••Astou riding diselosurea—hea vy forgerirs." &c., sap: ' One of the most exiensivo cation end wollen man ilfactitterset Fairmount, whose name we suppress to• day by request, has turned out to be a must accom• plished*oeue. He has been missing since Friday last, end forged notes to the amount of over $20,000 have been discovered. Police officers have been despatched in every direction." .a S l' ,'- • • ..., F . the Citizens of Wash kurton. CotintY• inong the most , impprtonti questions which has tome before the . I..s , gislature .et its present Session, I s foie, subject. of granting the tight of trap through ecr. foie, counties in this State, to the Baltimaie and Ohio Reilrond Company. "Übe opinions t.qtich weespreesed.lon this e'ul.ject, both before and ofteror electien was", that if we be lievethhat by the refusal of this State to grant the [ight" of way 'hiring& Pentysylvania, the terminus tf the road would remain at Cumberland, we would pose the measure. But if by the refusal of this Slate to grant the right—the company would,- extend their road to Wheeling, or some other point below—then 'we believe the interest of Washington county, us well he all the western part of the Commonwealth, would he beat promoted by granting th e tight of way to Pitts. pur g h. The subject,therefire, received our early and Seerious attention, and after calm and mature deliber 'sttiun, we arrived at the conclusion that it ought to be (granted, and accordingly determined to give it our ;support. As some of our filen& appear to disapprove of nor ourse, we beg leave. through this mediom, to mule ;lenown to our constituent a, flee Jenson* which Open sled .Upun our allude and led us to give our support to the ':measure. • • Some attn. - tins have been mntiedo give this metier a patty chltraeler, we believe, however, without SOC . leess—for iu fever of this measure, we find the - demo !erotic counties of We z tmnrelunti. Gwen and I:nyette, as well as The Whig counties of Allegheny and &inlet !,tit; and .111Ong the petitioner., and writers of letters to utgit.e to to support the hill, is to be found ninny of the mtent fit in and lunettes' ing democrats of Wash• ungton county. The grant of the right of way if accepted by the i icompatiy, would give to the citizens • of tiSomet set , Fut,ette and %Vest mercland counties, tt hid) ilhave received but little-benefit Irma the Stab. tenth's, I:convenient access to the seaboard; thus benefiting a ortie° of our fellow citizens, who know but little of iPhe govrinirent, except through the tax collectors.— ..Sorely then, a I/1,14111e which 1 / 1 11114nd niea to extend Odle favors of government to the greatest number of rit a C 1117.1,114, must be defTIOCI . .IIIC. This however, it not at nil, there is high ilemis, at ic l i uminitity for this very inea•ure. In 1393, n bill pas iscd 011 (nigh built //WISPS td " out Legirlo , ole, el/Into% the right 4 way on very iii etel tei fll4. and Wa.iiing county infittuctiol her democratic Repre-entaiiies. al a count) meeting, convein d roo the purpose, to I.ittpport ,uelt is project—and then did so. Butrly it I until pot he CUMSLiOIIed. 111111 1110 Legislature ci 1329 Gat xa (1111110e1slIC, nttr 111. it the Ginet it,,, to be aprroV led 11,/ signed the law. tins not at that tine u true hearted ifetnoerut —at least the democracy of the struts I/011 11i1/1 the I.lt ecutive office 'of tlin Commonwealth. Th. , right o f way la not. however. intended to ben efit either demorruts or whigA • ',elusively , hut the whole rumple. it is intended lOuyrrl Intro nor whole Slat , . and the pokalie works, a great calamity — the oaten-ion of ilie B iltimore unit 011iO EllitiOail in rile Ohio cis Or, i t Wheeling. or +male lower point. hot it will be so extended, we think, I:0 wire rand judicious tonneau doubt. Cetituinly nojprudent man would persist in excluding the company from !Ina Si ate in the mere faith, ill-it the cannot reach the Ohio w it bout the limits of the State. • The oi dinoodei WO ato touch tiro O ' rdo, ten do• name indicate,. ' Ili« company Into min . , !sing idle, ovi•r th.remilli.na of bonds, tiny have e r iedit uniuspa;reel. their wink na tar an completed is now doing ,ell; but the improvement., now going re, 0100 :on' New York are v,lculated 10 dwelt tudPle tide and travel, olden: 'heti wor', of neceei, reaching the Ohio. Even the l ' ilikedei phia., the must virulent enemies of ilto •right of way. " pereeive the necessity of a roil road to ihe Ohio atl'itt,LutghtOcoonieract the effort rll,ll . t11:41, • tug in Ohio to 'tun:let natio end a noel 10 NeW York and Go.toet — hence their anxiety to get a dia.:et fn the Central Railroad but will not 11.1 ernikuig of that road to l ' i • txborgh, be an addi . ionttl and powetfol stimuli+tn tit see the Baltimore Company to the Ohio, liner tiltnn the river, We 'hid is '0 every WllO will examine the seitject. ' flee improve. mem n emu inti.a;:!, 4.0145 wit mutt ran Icr the 8., imore nod Ohio road sa'tiele44, outlets it i. extend-1 it the Ohio rive, at some point, and ',tilt Ti' beige minus in , hand, it 4 excellent credit, it. preterit Oroy , roll• dition and it. whit, clear bea ` led andeitterp,t4ing president, it cannot long [email, is leo miNilat on the Ohio. %You'd it be n tae, then, it, j excluding that tee minus from our benders and dee, ing it in Virginia The 11.thimore C.ompan, derailed !weep , log ihr Vie gini t low of 1346. but the law of 1316 lemoves .nine of the must onerutni e4t iict ions ront - inteil in the prrsieua TIC/ aadthe pt rent may be Let tune, that we have an opportunity to invite the company to Pit tnburgli. 1V nti;tl it he ' , indent to peirmt that up pur•uutn 1ia1 , 009 llfOnlproVe 4 i , We think nut. 'rune may prove 11.0 wo were rali% taken; bet it may also prove that we %vinyl. , and for 01,11,4 irorrests of our own C. I rl y of Iba on ~f PlZlSlattrell and of our public nor ks. If the road should be estend..d to zr e to. iteettred. it w cold. r tt gte.it h..nefit upon the citizens of the rotilitiert through whit it it Would derelope the res," el, rind great mineral wenl: h that it witithi enLance the value of lin lands and nd tio• prOdret tor, o f that section of the State and thus ittit'rease the ability to pa) taxes, while the tax on pa to,rigerat and tonnage vva.ll.l produce a large reneuue. S i:e h oa t,' he .he ittil'lrtilite upon the ert.lntir. thionvli Is the c0...1 would pro, and op•ut the Sine lio ,snkl'tl it Ire fin to ‘VR•hingloll County rind t h/ , C pnherin rid !owl? It it obvious that if the toillowl .Would go to Vi h-cling the Cumber ht Pal load. will be dr.ct ird , o n , flourishing villages will .slee:lne and our extetocive I,iverns be &set led. All the travel nod much of the Height auald he I hire ittleterred to Ilti• min of cur county. of rttt,lnit;ll urn! of ....r pithhe works But let the toad reach l'i'dideitgit, I ravelle“ in times o f Im. a nte r . at 1, 1 41 ..111 Mill c ii done 1.•. leave the strum Lout. at ‘Nr hrrlin n. d reme he slugs. through out County either di Polidutr,til i m i.e the w in nl lit own., lie Iu !hit railroad, nt Cnnrich. ills. Pitts liar gh and the eam: ry around would tlonri.h and rnit• 1... r. traveller. pus-ling Ibruitgb our u e.•ern entput would be valuuble cumonters to her manufactories • cane increased con,uroption of the products oh the -utrontiding counties. enhance the calve pr petty land illus inrimpc LW alit lily ttt ii.ty In the year 1845 cmsitlert.hle more than two third. the ton Rage sent ell/11.N . 111 d from l'ilidlatiot by aims Clllllll 1.11110 Dorn ellp•r•Ilf: \ heeling dn a h r i„, point.. If, then, dime sliould lie or railroad tit :Wheeling, tall this tituduce must continue to nsccrid idle river to Pordburtill as berritufotr, mid I ring tbeic. well n i",, L , take the canal, in preterettce to the ?note s•X li1011;,11 irr route ity rnilrnud, I.ot it be ti 0111,11010 m the Ohio that limos jir El nuiruami. od well 111 11 canal litho Pritsbuigh to the sea-boat d, that eo rnif a 1.1(011C11 occurs in time - lin I, produce eau be sent by railnuld, and touch more produce will be scot tip to that ci.y Air you tiwitte, fellow citizens. that legs than ow?, fou-teerith of the rx ports from the wrstetn vallry liu,l Own - 'any to nut public weak.? Why is thi•7 Nn doubt it mi.te s in it great measure from the fear of the shippers. that breach may occur in the canal, 1111 aqueduct fall, or n bridge be ur tarried away, Lind tints their prm iery be thituitird fur weeks or mu railioad to PittAboralt and pr.•vent th e [lid. timore and Ohio Railroad from gain.; to the Ohio r iver hilow•, nod there will Ire a vast increase of 'worker, to hr token along our public works. lint. it is said, travelers will go to Baltimore, Wild.: railroad is nude. Sr. they will sortielimeii, an d sn they do now. Nineteen-twontiella.of the travelers be tween Philadelphia and the west. 1100 i pas. through Baltimore. 'lite Nlonongahele Slack water and the National road mtiv attract a very large portion of the (revelers. One hundred travellers pass through liar• Per's Ferry for every ono that passes through Chain 6ersbureb. and will continue to do .o as long as the railroad remains at Cumberland, and there be no oth .4 railroad communication between the east and west. Out complete the railroad to Pitt.burgh, form a con• nection between the Cumberland Volley Railroad and the Baltimore and Ohio road, either at Hancock, or Bedford county Pennsylvania, and there will, at dime, be an immenca increase of travel through Bed ford, Fratikln, Cumberland, Dauphin and Lam:tater counties. The railroads from chambersburg lo Lan caster, will, no longer, be mere starvelings, , dragging tilong n miserable existence; but will become' healthy and vigorous works; useful to thtt country and produce tiive to the stockholders. - . We offer no comments upon the inconsistency of those who cry out against. the right of way," and yet advocated the central Railroad. The injurious effects upon the main line of our improvements would Certainly be as great lomat:, case as the other; even if we could suppose that the terminus of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad would remain at Cumberland.— Rut if it was extended to Wheeling, or some point below, (as we firmly believe it would be.) what than Would be the state of om public works? They Might as well be abandoned at once, for there would Very little trade ever come to them. We have no donbt that tho Central route railroad, - .4;:i;••; , 1.;ki444i'i? . .•' 1 .:';'• - -. , -.: . 7. with ifs fifty bridges ',ins lades of, tenets, and its long stilted viaducts,lll4i_nbsolutery-imptitetieahle, will be exeeedinly dam& of construction; and vastly , mote'expensave than theV,irgt ma route to Wheeling and if ihe Central remit should ha adopted, ana,the right of rkay refuted. would it Mat bo leaping flyers' on a section of country!already highly favored, toithe injury of another purtin of . tire . Ptate which has been treated as'a step.ehild. think thattrue, teal gen nine Dernkcracy consists ineelting out equal yes' . . rice to — every, printed of our people. '" Ler .us ' then grant the right of way tit thebhard . trented southern counties; let the Philadelphians extend . the railrbad nt fro - Rending to Erie, end then every section of our' State will be' oCcommOdOtrd. We will then - have our public, works through the middle 'counties, :the great hikes at, Erie through the northern and north western sections anti the Baltimore and Ohio road with its connections through the southern counties. Then the State government will have dealt with equal and exact justice to all her children; then the, whole yeo n.unry of the Commonwealth will be prosperoua,'lntp pv end contented. Icho, let 114 ask, arc the mist bitter opponenin of this liberal and glut inns sateme of beneficence? The I Philudelphiaus„ The imue. Phihnielphiens throne{, whose influence it law was passed in. 1799, to make it a penal offence for any person or company to ire.' move obstructions from the channel ~f the Susquehanna River, betwe l en Columbia and the Maryland State line. The mune ,Philitilelphiaus, who ermined with •nll their might lhe'incoz poratitto of companies to mike turnpike yowls through the soul horn tier of counties. The same Philadelphians, who use now interested to the amount of millions' of dollars in the rooilrend !nailing from Philadelphia, through Delmvate to the city of Poltimore. nod who own hundreds oil of times of land in northern and north western Vir. giniti. which would be ell-ally enhanced in vulue hs driving the Bliltimore and Ohio Railroad to Wheeling. Fi•hing creels or Pot ker-lnirg. The %e, y aim . ° Phil mielphinos, who maring••d or rather mistnanogell the Girard Ttuat. and who controlled the Penosylvonia Bank of thu .United Stoles, nod wonted millions of its Funds inlintertoll improvements in oda. r Stoles. The Very Same Philude Iphilins, who gave six thotianil out loth y against our prestml excellent Chief Mogi:simile, ,S CIS It silesK. Thorn roe the leading opponent 6 of the gnitit cf Ile• i4lll of who,e counsels have never brought no) thing but discver and - ifilgi'iice -Upon our gtorinuA hem octal ic...com4tonwealt h. Nen, who living in palate,: rioting in nll the Itizttries or ha.. never 01/lit on appnr tunny rif sneer ing shout the poverty of Collllliei poveVkli 11 of kept poor by their nnrrnw contracted ‘Ve: i.i.ject and spurn alike their insolent sneern nod , 111 , it selfish 40UnVti S. . . In voting of this nr.:jsnr.•, u'r net only hrliev.• dint WO Ore repro...owing the, sill nod wishes of n tonjori y of our cough tells, Itut dist wn urn nh t n doing the gv,,ite.t grimd to tl.p. g1f.M.Y.41 number—true dernociot is itch inn by which n• content inigend or full. 'RICH A 14-1) DONA LDSON . . DANIEL RIDER. H It.. Ap,il 10, 1810. AFFRAY AT CIIARLOTTESVILLE,(‘'A.) Death 4 a Studeht.--AVe Inert, by . I,eatrtrilay's Richmond pnimr4 tl.nl n riot occur d. in MiukArt ' s Mvnagecie, exhihiiing at Clrirl.it ma het wren the a udent• anti the kerprra, a hieh numbed in the dealt, of one of tiro students. The lett, io the Enquirer AVCIII{ to be an nu :hem ic acrmint of the (AA Doting the pet fortuances, and jost.as not' of . the mstry2er.ll,,tl, mered the cng , a r.lr thl iian, ti;er. and Ctl.l,;llf, some ‘.l tb. 11WilenC0 01 , 1 1 1.11r11• 6,1 e.g.' and were .111Innled by un , of the men att.trbeil o. the Mena4erto not to .1.1 ill. n. a,rt ons eommq tenet a might ensen to the pqr 611 n in the cage milli the wild beast.. Some word, passed be• tweet. she beert, and nun Of mote of them pre-sing on to the rage, when one of ILo iwner murk the keep er twice it ct. re nr ' , tick, and he pirtidi in triqrn aid, a sti, it, and leveled iwd or three person.. I.no ..loan u. v er aft. w, 1 .14 ap , it‘e a word, nnA died last night ut itboot 13 o'clec:,; ht. .1 , /e i. 10•evvr. (too, Alabama. fwo onto. Orl'lttitAly isji:nctl. and now at OW Moraicrliu IL/04e. .I,ll.ison and IVillisttl..,ll, and another. Nlr Wet tog le,. •• IVhi ' ss theta things Wore inking ',lncr. she phsnt fall!, lid the ern 5 . .1, iiirnw In; his prnbn.cls slew,, la di iVr. the pes.p.le from ttnr sing. Cites el sn fill 61 40.11 e were pass!y . s..d ualt and e‘r,ld lint :nose. or he moved by thris iendr. Vin, lat log 06 II were, dend on the; g 1 ,601111: hag ,. - elephant sls iving out ill , people; i.e• harper in the liOa l • cage; seen pale with rent . ; 1.1. e omen shrieking; children find ser.nntsst oat 101 'llO 1 , 6 , 11116 had broken their env's, und were opon them. nsid each peryon ne:s• Isis esrnpe, pseseroed u scene which f.w wool,' desire to win ess. damage was done la noy•riCelli what resulted 11017/a hlo.c given by .sne of the IteliTerll. The rringistintes clone to tit.-.el three persons beksm,:ing to the menagerie, t I undergo (wilier 61Urniatiliall. 11 The F. Tater itritf.'d that the man ',she strock the (ties! blow ens7upt - fl all Ist‘nse!l Malida, uma r,cni., , ,,ze,1 in lite car* an Ili, spa. ‘nalunily orrt,li 11, 1110 A brologlit lows ri•wsrr ter ii:clint•on , l. Ilia ionic in SOW If; john J 13.1 t • s Fr in CIIIOII of A 1.61 13 SUPERIOR COPPER MINI;. 11'r boo e been Intl/led with no rtto net from the rn oil My worn of :Ile .t. rot °Pilot United States..tlot oal Fot S tit.itto Nlatelt 4. 1316 utt lie re, enclo•ell ate January and February retort.. for !ea, No .2, I. tke Soo, t or Copper Company, r..h.tl• a, tell); no often., N.. 5, Po...buret and Bo.lnn Cop. per Harbor 11toing Company. The lend opernto thin mitt,: contione, A portion M . 11114 to tort.' I. altrim.t pure copper to !tom,, sand tthet•tx tvetglti,c from ten to t 0.,, thougatnl palm'+. Some irnen. of Ailver art , have been dog loom thi• a.m.. I lie tleNelopments on lea.o. No 9 lire very A kid,. of native capper na. fielllti lit ftft•y feet 11,11)X the sorface. A mat" is Uncovered extend ing ar ro, 1110 o ' oft at altnuot pure C Titer, calculated I.s o vied, lola /0/(8." Reta , 'ls for February 1846, from lease No 2. 'Tumid.> of copper produced in •into fur use m so 0, or to be split frith the minetul dil ict. " Pounds dug on the flint, ti . ll taken limn the minic of which die !shove is is pail, the r, aidue emu alai or; nisi) some sliver 341.000 TIIE 1•o> DIVES Os Oak:O. , .9. — The Lon.lon f.f the lOIb March, in n long 11.1.010 upon Illy I)regon con:air:B the follulcing : '• The solo chorea left to the British government, if the Senate should concur with the /Tat.. of Repro se t a ~H v es, will Ire between submission doting the next woke months to worse terms than those which it, hn already refused; submission, nt the end Or twelve montlui to nil the claims of the United Solt en—or arm• ell or. istrinco. IVe Oar, then. Out there is 110111 but hope ,that the peace between the two countries will In preserved. • • What course the British government will - take, new that arbitration has been refused, and he negotiation has fulled, remains to be seen. It will probably wait umif the American governm••ut gives its fromul notice afire intordion to sirze on the whole of the Oregon territory. That notice being given will produce an 111 limaiftm. in which the chriour of England will again be asserted. and soma foil method of nettling the question of tight will be again proposed; anti if that should be reused, nothing re mains but. Wili• !" A HANDSOME lot of Berne Slitiwk plain blk fur ilresoep; Satin 'wipe black Berrge for divans; French I.a . wni, beautiful stylea, received thin day by Leech's Exprelis. B. E. CONSTABLE, arilB: 85 Market street. Books, Watches, Ready made Clothing, Cutlery Musical instrmnents, AT AUCTION.—At 7 o'clock on Saturday even ing the lath inst. at the Commercial Auction !Rooms, corner of ‘Voqd and sth streets, will be sold !tt quantity of new and second hand hooks, cap writing and, letter papers, blank books, Perry's patent ink stand's, paper clasps, gold and silver watches, mantel docks, jewelry, shot guns, pistols, film table and pock. et cutlery, musical instruments, ready made clothing. fine shirts, fluky cravata, hats, caps, boots, shoes, and fancy articles. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct't. - - - 1 ;4 ,, 2-• ~.~ ~ 1 y~ COMMERCIAL RECOItD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED,,Per AFTERNOON oriirTSEo7llo. l 3.' 5 FEET WATEit. IN THE CHANNI4;' • .. ARRIVED. Messenger, Linford, Cintinnati; , Aliquippa, Smith, do Lake Erin. Boles. Beaver; Louis McLane, Bennett, do Michigah„Boies,l3eavel; :.,Consul] Bowman. Brownsville., DEPARTED. ".• • Newark, }land, Zanesville ; Clipper, No 2, Crooks,Cincinnati; • . Medium, Gregg, Brownsvil e; Luke Erie, Hoops, Beaver ; Robert. Morris, C ampbell, St. 1,01111; - IN-fiance, Duval, Cincinnati, D main, Tyler, Louisville. The Messenger and Circaosion both leave this morning at 10 o'clock for Cincinnati: they are splen did boats and have superior accommodatioes. - nFThc new and light draught steamer Acadia, Capt Lucas, lea. es this afternoon fur Cincinnati and all interniediuto landingi. The Nlisdissipre wu raising very rust on the .1 Oil INIPORTS BY RIVER. Ciaciannri—Pr sir Acadia, 460 his ckese, G MI Ilarton; 30 tierces rice, 54 Lecchl,& Co; 6 ),b& 3U. gar, Bulb! idge, ISilsun & .Co; 14 do, Bagaley & Sad' Id 1 brut. 11 Gruff; 237 hble molasses, L &J D Wick; 2 his, 16 bdii paper. Allen & Co; 2 pckgs, J D Davis; 25 bills paper . 1101.1 ship & Brown. Nas/rvi//e—Pr sir Felix Grundy; 1 dix, Bagaley & Smith; 123 bons metal, Weeds & McKnight; I bui ; Arwood. Jotie & C.; 27 empty ck,i, 0 B Shires; 75 sks owner aboard; 24 pckgs mdze, 48 sks tenth era, 15 bides wool, to order. Brownsville—Pr sir Consul; 53 his mike, 8 bill, leather, 450 dried apples, 109 his glass Gincinnati—Per sir Messenger; 4 bbls Indio, A. 51. Wallingford; 2 bos•as specie, D Leech & Co; lot sundries:ls. (;raliUtn; 10 kegs mdze, 1) Burn. garner; 95 cabin and 82 deck passengers; 85 way cabin, 75 deck do; diachalpd 43 tuns nay freight; made, 85 different landirgs. Per sir Robert Murri•; 3 libls molasses, 7 boxes mice, Henry Lighten, 134 dozen brooms, Thomas Little; 52 packages furs, 20 bales, A Beek:lei, 1 box, Butler & Brn ; 36 bbls MONSBC : I, 7 casks scrap iron, Lyon, Sl,orb & Co.; 20 bales deer skins, Clatk & Thaw; 12 packs lurs, King,& llulines, 1 box, IN; Bingham; 21.6 sticks oats, .1 Painter ofaCe. Ciniinnali —Per ear Wisconsin; 24 . 1thsla bacon, 36 i sneks feathers, Joo M'Fa iden 4. CO; 2 bids, G kegs, lard. James NLt'y; 13 kegs butter, 15 bids la, J Jar. den 4. Son, 5 hose's gluss ware, Flief,. , Cincinnati-I'r str Clipper. NO 2; HI dale, cotton, King & reonnek; 3 Jo, Forsyth & C'o; 4 Itlds Lord nil. I' Sellers .21 boxes env, L trouts, Sterling & Co; 176 bags oats. owner aboard- Cincinnati - l'r eat Blue Ridge; 3 hoses n du., 41 Itlid. bacon. D L-ech & Co; 100 lArls du, John Mc. Fadden; 60 sides, 11 [lanky; 4 helve cotton, Logan& Kennedy; 126 bbld 111.11111, 49 hhrls hocon. 5 lie(Cl'6 3 WI Lois do. 1 Lhd heel, Clark & Thaw; 40 Wide bas edo,„J Jordon & Son. Go:cannel-I'r sir Circassian; 19 pkgs maze, For. syth & Co; D Leech & Co; 50 boxes soap, W , Eber losr; 76 cubit,, nod 33 sleek passenger, Nos/smite—Pr gir American': IC bolus cotton, But ler & Brother; I do, 12 socks feathers Dickey ,s• Co ; 100 bales cation, Forsph 4.• Co; 70 tons metal, Wools, Edmonds & McKnight ; 2 crates rags, G. Cochian ; I do, J liovraid & Co; 20 bales peltries, I box, Allen & Co; 1322 lbs hide., owner aboard ; 100 Wit, flour, 2 do lard, 11 & Ci-; 63 ; sacks corn. 5 boxes, I suck feathers, Poinidexter & C 5. Z scille—Pr str Newark: 42 kbda tobacco, 23 do 13acon, Wm Bingham; 5 packages reeds, Thomas McFadden; 50 bdls paper, L & .11) Wick; 50 do. ties Morgan & Co: So do, G A' Benny ; 25 do, J Flo? ; 13 hints tobacco, 11 Gruff, 9 do, 4 lax. rags, 1 do snap, 15 pcs old jinn, Dickey & Co: 27 bales ha t . T I) Morgan; 53 sacks corn, McGill & Burch ,' field ; 1 cask cuEett, 1 box, 7 66'. clay, 1 piece bog ging, Curling, Robinson & Co ; 125 sacks oats, Bing foe .f Basnue. SUMMARY OF MARKETS Baltimore. April 16th Flour—No changn, 500 lbl• sold nt $1 75; city mi n, $5 f or ‘. hieh thew in no inrriiry. Sales prime red 11 heat at 3l 05,51 03. S . A., croft at 60ca62r for and 63c064c for fellow. 'the mailtet for Beef and Ports is without nn)' change or note. Bacot, oi firmer and higher price. ore IlSktid . vie.: I\'esteem '4loLlidets 414,5; fm sides 54a5.1; and Hams 6,7. Sales of small parcels of pi ime only hare been made at the nigher taus. Baltimore cured sells in limited luu al 5 ctn for shoulders; 6 cis for side., and 7itio cis for Elam,. Laid it it: fair rituttent, a sale of 500 Leg Ai 7d, 4 moo. Barrels are worth Gj..7 cts. Whisli-y—There is eery little inquiry to-day.— Strll I lino of hid, sold at 2:1 cts and bbls at 9.4 ctn. In Fateicn Exchanges !here is but Intim doing, Hills on London me rroied ni 169 1 211110; on Paris. 5f 9.5a5f 231; on A msteriln in, 391 2a351; H ambo rgh. 315.36; Bremen, 7E1379. Flour—The receipts down Cm Hudson liver for the week ending April 11th, amount tm8,103 bbls—mak ing. since the ripening of the nnvigution, a total of 37,• 811 I.llls To day tl e. market is very firm, and a dis. r oan inn in expott at $5,37 12 is shown. Holders however ask i 55,44 fur Genesee and Troy brands. Small soles of N. 0. leans at $1 87 1 245,12 1 2. Rye Flour $3,25a3,50. Corn Meal $3,2543,37 12. Grin—Curs is selling at 63c for N Orleans; [lye 56,167 c; Oats 44a46r. Pro% i-nitts Pork is in active demand at $ll Gn tind z,t9 .50 for Prime. The transactions in Bee are Mall and prices remain unaltered. Shoulders 4; I lams a.lr. Cher-se sells at 71.3ie. Butter dull at 0110 e for qualities; doiry 10a 16c. F (imitate, Astral Lumps and Watches at A uc 11011. A T M'Kenn.t's new Auction ROOlll4, No 119 Wood 4 11701, 3 doors from sth. 11113 evening, Saturday, Aptil 18th. at 7 u'clock, will be sold 4 aviral lumps; 4 bureaus; 1 dressihg bureau; 1 tine oil painting; a Head of our Saviour; 1 do dun winter scene near Spring's irm works on Pine Creek, taken on the spot in February last. by an eminent [mist of Chia city, together with several fancy sketches. Also. two excellent rifles, and a lot of watches, 4.c. nplB P. M'KENNA, Auctioneer: To the Honorable the Judges of the Coulter General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the County of Allegheny. The petition of Robert E Compbell, of Pine town ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly oheweth, that your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the county tiforesain, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grani him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, us in duty bound, will pra. ROBERT E. )AMPBELL. We the subscribers. citizens of Pine township, do , certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for' h oteaty . and temperance, and is well provided aiith house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers and others and that said tavern is necessary. Thomas Gibson, Joshua Banks, Harvey Osborn, .Wm Scott; . Jas A Gibson, G McCawlev,, Daniel Fugal, Win ,Peters John Magee, James Sarnple, Wm Black, . John Sample, apll3ant. - ' • r„..,..."•;;;t4.4 7 ,10 , :‘ ' - , • • • Jsk Less ee, • C. S . a4ager er`a ncl • . fleeing and Strike 111 MR -Fit EDERIPJKS. . . • • PRICES OF ADAusszos...-;.... . Firit Tier of BoxeS, or Grass 50• cents Second. Tier of flUxes, .• $74 •-•:. Third Tier, • Pit, `l2l-: Gallery, for Colored Personti. • • 2.; Third appearanee of Mr A A ADDAMS, the imp War American Tragedian. - • M e Ai3 4 ::::11.: Secondce thii aenson of Mr and Mrs ~. HOWARD. • . First niila This tvason of the celebratoci tragedy of . Othello. t • • After which, thfi liiimoretti comedy of - THE 1p TTERr TICKET. For Par'lieulars, see Bills of the day ''Doors to Open at 4 before 7, to commence at past 7 precisely: Box' office will be open from 10 o'clock A M to 1. cod from 2 P M to s—at which time and place, sews curl .bo obtained fur any number of per suns. A strong and lficient Police twee beemengegeti to preserve ordornj all iimeia. °HI 18 GO IT BOOTS .4IFO Great Bargains at 70, Wood st. It ESII ARRIVAL. THE subscriber rPsnecifully invites the" attention of Ladies end Gentlemen of Pittsburgh end the sattrounding country, to his hares sand splendid as.-. 4,11111e11t of BOOTS. SHOES. PUMPS and PALM LEAF HATS embancilag, utmost eve 4 shape, - form, st yl e cud goods in thin . line,. made to order. eapiessly end this mnriietilnaranted et 1,11(7 , 4 that Midi not be bent, nvan by the J Ewe. - Nu 70 yond et, 5 doers from Fourth, Mat 'tide. nprlB. 1846 6 1 . J C Di P.SPECTFULLY notifie.e. Lha•pnl.rlic. and their ILL kind patrons; that they will open on Saturday, April lad.; there Snloon', were they will nerve up in their he.t titunuor, Ice Cream, of 'minus flavors. Ito-. man Chumpaigries, 'Punch Jellies. Sr.c; having fined their rooms up ill nutted, utyle, with new.furnittne. They invite the public to, visit them; and pledge themselves to du all in their, potver. to accomodate thou' cuvueners. aol3 Books. TIIE I'ERENIAL FLOWER; Bulwer's Mis , (-Henke; :kits Wttrks; . Ladruf the Manor; Memnirs of Mrs Humans; D 4,4 Hemett's roemS; -John Marto, by Mts Slienirood; . nwles; Conquest and Self Conquest. Kur sale by H S BoswoaTir & co, .pis, 43 Market sweet 1101 , 11 Y JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer, at the Com - niercial Auction - Honms, corner of Wood and rith.attects, at 10 o'c'ock, on Monday morning the 00 instant, will be st 1.1 without reaetve by order of Assigner, nn extensive assoOment of seasonable For rign and Domestic Cry Good, Also, 50 doz shirrad su....,Taendela, of good quality and handsome style At 2 o'clock, P .M-6 half chests Y llys;tri Tea; 6 catty buses Gunpowder Tea; 4 boxes Missouri mans arm uteri Tobacco; Glassware, QaeensWare, Cordage, Carpeting, Alattresses, Looking Glasses; n quantity n( new and second hand household and kitchen furniture. crinoline house Desks, cockle and stheat Riddles. wriring and wrapp)cg Paper, Saddles, Bridles, horse shoe bhr and hooplron. &c. At 7 o'clock P M—A quantity of Hardware,Boots. Shoes, liars, caps. combs. fancy Soap, 8 day and 30 hour mantel clocks, Watches in great satiety, staple and Gorey DIN Grinds, Jewelry Sze,. nplB. T F the countryman of whom a gentleman bought a b•r. avoid fro•n on Friday livening, April 17th, fel 75 cents, will leave the cements of a riper lull on his 'dull by oversight, nt the store of Mr Wilson, corner of Marketand 4thsts, he will receive the o• reward.hove • aprlB. . Taite Notice. TLIE 'subscriber hos in hie possession ngold finger ring, with a white stone which was sold by a boy to trlady and by her left u ith me. The owne con hove it by tailing nt the watch shop of the under signed .vo Soda bfield st „proving property and paying for 'll44ilver.iicment. npr 18. , HENRY CINNOTTE. New York, April 15 and Bosoms Nnw open [by Express) annthrr lot of emproider ed.Gingliams, Paris and London M D'Laines, which will ha old at my usual low prices. . IvIOTHER'S RELIEF—A supply of ibis valuable and popular niedicicine, jolt received and fur _ _ 37 Wood st. Where pamphlet Lilac' iptions of the medicine can be hod. apl7. LUE LICK WATER justreceived and for sale B by R. E. SELLERS. a,17. ALCOHOL fs OIL-5 bbls Alcohol; 2do Flax seed Oil, just received and for sale by npl7 R. E. SELLF.RS. Agency for and Newspapers &e. for sale: ■ubecribar will act as agent and keep for T sale or to see and read constantly in his office, the following newspapers, &c : The Journal and Youth's Advocate and all the oth er publication - of the American Temperance Union; The Youth's Cabinet, and The Light Ship of New York city: The,Philadelphia Saturday Enquirer; The Cadiz Republican; Steubenville Herald and Gazette; The Tri•Weekly. Courier, Zanesville, Ohio; The Mar hsll Bettye, Moundville, Virginia; The Weekly Iron City; Pittsburgh Gazette; Mercury and Nlanufacs tutor; Mysten?,lThe Daily Gazette- Chronicle; Com mercialJoutnal; Moining Post; Despatch; Sibbett's .Counterfeit Detector, and a variety of other nape and publications, and the public are respectfully invi ted to cull and subscribe, purchase - or read them, in• • ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and Tatelligence Office, No 12 nel6 - 1w St Clair at.. near the Exchange Hotel. New Cotillions. ALLEGHENY Cotillions arranged for tinsPiarto Forte and dedicated to t he. Ladies of Allegheny and Pittsburgh,! by John C. Mowry. Publi'shed and for sale by • -JOHN H MELLOR. • apl6 1' - 122.W00d st. stiStings. JUST, receive d a variety or 4-4 —4 6-4 by I.'l-4 • Sheeting4:oltbe best mark for sale very, cheep for 'rash • = . - 4EIO • 0E0,.5. SWARTZ. v• - a> v.„01.1.-4 .T.,:f1,:E...A14t.!4_1- This Evening, EitorillB, 3446, 11'itl 66 perforrried, , toe . Tragedy of OTIZEiLeiI Ofe; THE MOOR OF VENICE. '{Pith a powerful coat. Miss Bertha Lewis ashiccr & Dickson, ICE CREAM SALOON, FIFTH, NEAR BIARKET STREET Auction Sales $lO Dollars Reward. NV II GARRARD. NUTrhst street, Pittsburgh apt 6 41=12h+ R. E. SELLERS Catalegie . of - ,arTell and - ' O /#4,V 0 , 11 FOIL ser.g 'TFSS ".'; 4- rmult3+P TIIA "13T1)22 4 - No 72, Foiirth. itreet,nFar Wood,,Piftebuisk • . • ' n TEAS . ; . koung - -Hisen,- sweat cargo do do fine cargo,. de: do • extris fine, do do Silver Leaf: _ Stuvoit L EAT —Seldom JarggdeaSletk because.of the very small •,profiti ,rnade on ' This is asuperier.tea: do do - Golden Chop. Plamatitill . . growth . GOLDEN . Caor---Thisis the finest Green;Toe -- vated - in China. • It is the first ptoktngs, and4ateia• - all other Green Teas for its delicacy-of flavor, aireogslit , and aroma. .lietetortire ibis tea hie naverienehad' this country, except,, in. small lots, its pc.esenuvto zap. Hyson, very fine, • - do Pluntatiori-growtls‘, - .: Gunpowder, ; do. small leaf, riltifajgojitagiowth... Imperial, brisk and fingralit7.4vp,---, • do . carious leaf. vety.superkiii&' - Hyson-Skin, good, fine.flestir, • do du. extra fine, powchon g , orni, full flavor, • - - .„, : ;',o'.'" do very superior,: - --.- •1'V;,..'..".'... . :',...,;,• Suuchong, good; fine flavor, . • ~ 4 .t.: - . 7 .... v i t 'du ' - extra fine,' : - -:. • - - P 5,,. ,,, ,,,...,••:. ~...,.... Oolon,atrong, finer flavor; --,:, ' : ;i1:14 .:t; .. .!:,; -.-- ...- .. Ouxorro--This tea i s a great . % fa: - .titeflAtiociiveig general satisfaction. ..- . ,- , t , ; ,!?,..77-fr , L, ..: . do _ very fine plantation growth, -,- , . Ne Plus Ultra, -- ' - Ne PT.o s Ul.rn A: =rills teals as. fragnuitandiVrevi as a ... g ay. it yields a Tail:unto *bat is , truly d e-- - Ii g Ufa I. It is,. of garden' growth „ dad • superior' to a ny thing of the kind cyanamid in thii country. s ' . • ;:-.,-.- English Breakfast Tea, ‘'-ery fine; Edo segues -Mixture, a strong and!'inktdati4eit,„ Petra, flavor Congo, good.. , . , . , ...... . ~.. . _. do very fine. '• . -'-- • ''., '----', Pekre'Flowers; good. -- - . • _ -' - .=-- , -.' , 1 .do ' do -- 'Garden growth. -• : - --.-,-• - , -,.:7": - .- -- - 11:r The;alrove teas range driprices_accOirthig irt'=` quplity,fronr 50 Cents•perpound fur'a . gOrdank.hsii:is $1,50 per pound. : ~.. .-,.,'. .. .. - .. • . . ~. • - . The entire. catalogue of the Cmpany:ls selsctof - rxiireasly for the customers, from stocky, revtril.l4, best diaticts of China. So.. assured are. flair. superiority or their Teas that they pledge therriselare in nil where; they'd) note triet, prrOot, :Ea be whet they representei, to return lhe money. , Agent. fur r el; in Tea _Ca: TO the aboveactverthtement we annex. the follOwMg , -. lettor,.recePmd from the Company in reply tit the'rittit., clo'circulateA through the Pittsbur,gh so.MdietlCanton Tea Cati Many. TO THE: I'.U.BLIC I'4 KW Yrixx; Match 31, 1846; • IVarthouee °like Pekin Teet Cv 754 77:fat0u1t..." To ALEX ULDERJArSi.S:;.; - have this morning nreceiVed'Your ll 4" 6 l Of:': the 9.5,h bet.; enclosing an Article front a l'itialiorsh l.. paper in -- reply - to. e.previcias --one inserted by soma :' - friend friend of yours.. -1 urn desired bythe prnpriemrs the "Pekin -Tea Company to say that you are earn. wily requested to en t er into eo - newspaper . cerstiover, sirs whatever; in reply to tray attacks from photever quarter iheymay come; whether from rival coinpanies; or other 'prejtliced parties. The Public have only one interest in the matter, and that is simply the goodness of our Teas end the .10w price.* at whic h . they are sold. Any declarations beyond these, even supported by "affidavit," price one shilling, ore real.. ly unnecessary, and generally considered by the dis cerning public 53 smackingof quackery, and therefore contemptible. One word as to the malicious state ments published manr!. the Pekin Tea Co. No mysteries have been pretended from the beginning, either as to its direction, mode of operation, or the object at which it aims, surd they are distinctly these:, The Pekin Tea Company is founded on heavy capi tal, and is represented by myselfasagent The Teas they sell me either i mported direct from China, or when of superior cledhi„ re bought in the New Yens. Market. Arrangements were made this last summer in Low den, by one of the proprietors, with stemma the hearti Test houses in Canton, and the Cempany haveselee. tedmn Agent of greatexpetience and high respecte trinity, to proceedl to China for the selection and pair chase of the finest teain musket. • •Peculinr will be afforded this agent, but the interests qf the company require that they should not. be pablishesi., In fine the object of the Pekin Tea Companyis..Plairdr this, to furnish the trade with the best teas froniCideni. and at Lower picas than they can possibly 12e 'got' . elsewhere; and one proof only need be adduced - - te show that we have fully succeeded In this by he miller. sal satisfaction given, and the treparallelle&inenease of our sales. Our hooks are open to "the iuspeitiars of those who doubt. There is no reason to be dissats isfied with the Cheat') advertisement give us by our peevish but rather ill.mannered neighbors of the Can. ton Ten Company, against whom we entettain no an gry feelings whatevet; Wishing them all sticeess, iver cannot stop to band epithets nor indulge in any idle bragging of our superior capital. quality of Ted., awl means of doing business. Let the facts speak' for themselves. Our warehouses 75 and 77, Fulton N. Y. have no reason to blush elongside- the arena shoptOf the Canton Tea Company's on Chatham street,, and our extent of capital enables us to .commands the market, and buy cheaper and better, end therefore% sell lower and rarer qualities, why that is an. ntiventage whiiiihonestly belpngs tone, and of which no abuse though sworn to, can .possibly &splice us. _ smiled ut the ingenuous trick of the agent °fiber Canton Tea Company in appropriationg our flattering notices from the New York POUR to theh'own use,.but it is ungrateful in them now,: when exposed, to intlnti and declare that they were all, paid for by We believe the editors of the New York papers Are Chore taking bribes. At, leant we think so, anti•peCW Imps the Canton Tea C,smpany has found by - experil ence that it is so. Your*, - • •-- Great Dar gains in Dress Silk; Bereges Lawns; Balzarines Prints; Ginemma; Robe; French & Scotch M De Laines. Silk, Merino,Thi b e t , Cashmere, Berger, Broche, and M. D'Laine - Shawls. Ribbons; Flow'rs; Gloves; Mitts; Hosier); Laces; Thread and Isle Laces &Edgings: to; Shirts, Collars, TM' DOUGLASS. Ag'i of !he Pekin Tea - Company. -- P. S. The Pekin Tea Company requeeis of theft vnr him, agents to enter into no oontroyersies 'whatever. but to rely calmly ou the unrivalled Inalitiii"of teas, and their moderate prices. The, pulalio:iillOef cide the rest. T• - .apl6.liy:` Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Una rallCo Company.- Office, N 0.21, MARKET sTREET. • • THE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be - offered' an opportunity to effect insurance npontheir prop, erty, by a Domestic Institution,locateaumnvg them• seiVes, baSeirtipon Domestic Capital,-and • et:inducted' by Directors, in Whose prudence, integrity and - good faith; hey can readily ascertain; whether they sway repose, that undoabted confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance - tit nwietion. To persona whose propsrty hos, .alreadyi..heett 0 darnaeed, or destroyed, by Fire' or Water, the advart -, .. tage of personally adjusting areas with'en institution, sr flows, will be Strikingly evident. To thostiwito suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment-oft; the whole amount 103805-SEARLT TWO RV111: RED TIfOUSARD DOLLAIIV•••if to them a stlffik.tertt guaroniee of future security.. • It is the part ofall prudent-Men; howeirerfortanate„ to anticipate calamity for.the purpoie of effects. To snakes have' hitherto - 'escar•e4;:aiwelli t i: to those who have sustained loss,- the facility at pro:- ter.tinn and indemnity, offered by this institution: - Wilt be the strongest ioduceraent to avoid the refleetione' , and regreti which must. be 9xperieneed by those *ha' suffei without hope of restitution. . • - •M. ALLEN,. Preside* ' ROBERT. FiNNiT; Searetary.. - feblB W E have for sale a neat, well finished brick house, with stone baserpeet,-4?&P..41 with a Later ground; go feet front On a Wide Au, eCf,l e xtending 100 feet deep to 11'20 foot street, _ on Beaver st. in. Allegheny-City.. 'MIS property is in a delightful situation and.will reasonableterrns—it would suit a Person noes in 'the city. Apply to ' :... • a pl.4 BLAKELY 4-,MTTCHELid Lpeison; indebted to the necieraignia, - ere4is:;‘ ested to call at Mr Back ofen'a Book Store: erty street, and settle their;accounta. No .one should pay any on the Account of the late &To of N Cleisi before farther notice. • s - • " DrGEORGB'CLBIBi,:!---•v -' Pittsburgh, Arll7l,' VW, • --, ._ .-;:.-.. , ... ,- ; ,,- .7:'-*...... , =- Z-: - . ...7, - ., , i,..i,-...:.:.,; . v.r- , •,-....-:...;.,474,1., , ,j.,'... - -i;:„--.::,;•. - .., - .,,... , ....- 4y,,-,,..1.4::: i lL fe,i e: ;,- • ;; '''' 44 iL'.' 7; V‘-'i;-: - :',=::: . 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