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Carsm and Gurley, two of my men, •.volunteered to pursue them, Mexican; and, well mounted, the three set off, Orr the frail: la the evening Fuentes-returned, his horse having failed, ,but Cat-son and Godey had continued the pursuit. in the efternoon of the next day, a war-whoop was .• . heard, such as Indians make when returning from n vislOrinus enterprise; and soon Carson and Godeyep- Treved driving before them a blind of horses, rec. - % .nised by Fuentes to be a part of those they bail lost. Two Irloody scalps, dangling front the end of Godey's gun, announced that they had nvertuken the Indians as well as the'horses. They hod continued the put.. snit alone after Fuentai had left them. and towards • 'nicht fall entered the mountains into which the trail fled. After sunset the moon gave light, and they Fol lowed the trail by moonlight. until lute in the night. . entered a narrow defile. end ens difficult to liern.ihoy lay from midnight till-morning.— . ..Atria light they resumed the pursuit. and at sunri-e 'discovered d.; linrses; and immediately dismounting an tbeir own, they crept cautiously to a I is ... . In ground which intervened, from the erect of which they received iheencampment of four lodges clove by They proceeded rtuietly.ancl got within thirty or forty . yards of their }object, when a movement among the Inirieridiscoverett them to the ladians. Giving the • weir-shout they instantly charged into the camp. re . garallthis of ntimbet which the four lodges might con tain. The Indian's reeeiveil diem with a flight of arrows. allot front their long bows. one of which passed through Giley's shirt culino, barely missing the neck. Our men-fired tbrir rifles upon a steady aim, and rushed to Two Indians werfi stretched upon the pound, 'fatally pierced with bullets; the test lied, except it Ind, who wan captured. The scalps of the fallen were in "Ytantly_ stripped off; but in the premier, one of them. i who had two balls through his 'ltaly, spring to In 4 the Moist streuming from his skinned head.' end 1r [Hutt a Lideuua bowl. The frightful spectacle eptialled dm stout hearts of our teen; hut they did • wbet humanity required. and quickly terminated the agonies of Or gory savage. They were now musters of the - camp; which was n pre:ty little rect., in the mountains, with a fine spring. and appiiiently -rife from's!' invasion. Great preptiratioes leed been mode fer,feasting a large patty, for it was a very prime, place for a rendezvnti•, and for the celebration Mime') uegies' at rubbers of the desert would d e li g h t i n • -•Seiterril of the Less horses bud been killed, nkinned and•csit up—fur the Indians lisiog in the mountains, and only coming into the plains to •ob and minder, dtukn no other use of horses than to eat them. Large earthen vessel', were on the fire boiling and stewing : - the bursa beef; and several baskets, eutituiniegi fifty or sixty pairs of rflocerisins indicated the preneece or ex .- !sectarian of it Inige party They released the boy, who. bad given strung yviiienee of thin stoicism. in something eke or the savage chat acter. by commen cing-his breakfast upon a bars. 'a bead, no soon as he found be wan nut to be killed, but only tied an u prisoners Their iihjeet accumplinhed, nor men gathered up all • ,the survi ving :horses, fifteen nember , ret urinal upon their trail. and rejoinea u. to our comp in the aft-c.c -....a ion of the rune day. They hail t oile about lOU miles in the porniiit and rout., tool ull in 30 hours. The time, place, of and numbers consideted.this Tar WHEAT Cane —With the exception of low. g isp g diiiiin of, Carson and Gialey may ho emtniclemi the accounts of tile ems- Mg a heat etop firm the st among - the bsildest and most disinterested which rue coil rious Statesare protriising. lit lowa ti.ey annals of western ailventitte, no full at daring dew's, short cretin they expect.. in Sour h Ca r d can present. Two men in a savage is thletnens, pursue plain or - day tied eight an unknown body of I oilio ire ion) the to the complaint is zita: die crops peen tarn to be in defiles of an! unknown mountain—alto , k deem at heavy , and wheat consequently too ch.-op. The •sight wirip.ut!counting numliers and defoot diem in aii low in i$ en extract (tont n letter pubiistied in ti initantS.-stad! fur what 1 To punish the riAibers tfie deseet, avid revenge t h e. wrongs of Nl , ,Aiaural whom Abbeville (S. C.) Europe, of the Ilith tli4 did not - I telient it wits Cannon and Gode) learn from a gem lemon vi lei leis very rereei slid this—tlnn former un American, Iporti in Boensliek traveled through the Districts of E.lp-field, IA - singtm rasinty, Miss - Mai ; the latter a Ftenclemso, iy.,rn in SC; Newberry arid Laurens, that the %shoat crop is i and.oo - ill tin I.) e R aTa taderpt lee 11011. 1 never inure promising at this ...see of ;be yet,, a• d such I know to be the core so for n. the Salads side of this District is concerned. Shmild no ii sister In• full the in beak, it will not be worth mote thau fifty floc cents per bushel nest summer.” . • - -• -411S,LUDICROUS MISTAKE. . • Amateurs always nuempt too much If they renuld Confine themselves to vandiritle or pet‘t would form an agreeable feature in an evening's en-, tertainment,l and vary that monotony which too fre-i tinnily preVeils in our. salons. • I once tried this eaPesimenr et my own house, when it answered per.' racily.: Before the company had time to get tired,- _ the performance was over, tied fresh quadrille nrgsn. iced. This lis better than a bal costume or lableati viv_ , anz, •in which the actors have all the trouble of dressing, with little or nothing to dn. Sometimes a", • , single scene or recitation may be introduced to adven-; 'age. ns I have seen dune at Ludy Greesley's and other heirees. One night, .'‘lnjar H , Col C---, of G—H with one or,. two others, who were pupping, at the - • -Bugle Inn, nt Newport, agreed maim,e themselves in', 'this manner: A scene from "Othello" was.fived up on. "Dthelle, by the Colonel, vho, in order to look. lb& charaetek, blackened his face all over with a! burnt Cork. i The night was far spent, when Lady C—'s' coachman, Who waited to d, ive the Colonel home, and: • ~ t itan made several ainmpts to get the Colonel rti_ way. sent:uP word that "he couldiet keep his horsrvi r em airy longer, and if the Colonel did'nt come imme. , dietels. he most drive directly to S— without him!', lie latternot wishing to compromise an eldand valued • . eervnnt. instantly complied. and dismissed the car.; rice at the kidge, walked up to the house, let himself, _in with alateb key. and went straight to bed, quite, forgetting that his face one blackened all over. In the (miming Mrs C— awoke, and turning round, discoVered a black man snoring by her side! , much frightened to scream, she jumped out of bed.'rane the bell furiously, and wound herself in the' fled meninx-I In-rushed the larlv's maid and housekeeper. ma ' am,what's the matter, ma'am?' cited both, = one breath. kaopened to the Colonel, I h.ipe, ma' ant?' "'void the butler at the door. 'Hope master ain't took wish a fit. ma'amt' pursm ...it Vert O.IOU _.•r. ed the footman, peeling over the t• I 'Oh! take lit away! take it way!" cried Mrs C—. speaking with great difficulty, and giving herself, another twist in the bed entwine. •Whabis it. ma'am? what is it?' said our femme de . chambre, frightened nut of ber wits. 'ls it in the bed, ma'um?' inquired the housts-keeper,', waddling up] to it. •Kniett.awl'snored the still slumbering Othello. 'Thieves! murder!' screamed the woman, nutting out again. 'Thieves! Invirdei!' echoed Mtn C—, applying ' herself to dal, bell de capo. be alarmed. ma'am,' said the butler, bolting in,followed by the footman and groom, armed with what weapons they could lay hands on, 'we'll soon ' secure the rascals. L 1144, mind your heads!' and with' this ha gall e ptly fleativhed the Colonel's sabre, which he had appropriated, find, supported by the rest of the, party, approached the bed. ".. 'Hallo!' Oared the Colonel, starting on his 'head's antitiodea,' for he had been awakened by the hubbub. . 'Old Nick! by gum!' cried the groom, overturning ithCcorapatrites in his eagerness to escape. gielp! .vociferated Mrs C--, stamp. ing and jerking down the bell pull. .Help! murder!' reiterated the footman, scrambling, nut of the Tom on all fours, as if he were acting a stag-hound in Rome mythological miracle. • 'Hero, Mem! Dick! Come back, you rascals, cried the bewildered Colonel, throwing his night-cap after ihern...'John! you old fool get up! Where's your - miatress? If you don't get up this instant and tell me ; • the meaning Odds, and who keeps screaming behind the Curtainlthere, fling the bolster at you, I will you old villein! Are you all mad?' Mel is it you.. Sit?' said the butler rising:, rubbing thti small of his back 'La! my ,eat! is it you?' cried Mrs. C—. pent- 'Altura it 61 Who the plague should it are you both laughing sa What were ightened foal Did you joke' me for thh be? What, you ell su Cj • We wut _ he could spi • And no! , • tilt'. = "Vitt lmq deer,?' 'Facer edi eColo ll l vitins night's A Nay, yoti 'John bring *Eh !'Oht! turd indeed, sir," said the butler ills soon no auk. !wonder!' cried Mrs C—lsughing On the world hives you doneto your face, I ti hat's the matter with my face 1' inquir; nel„ whip bad - forgotten all about the prri theatricals: kriow best, rejoined his better half. the Colonel that glass.' . 1 recollect nos, said the Coloael,loo4 ,4 ,,.- ;i•-•'''"'';'4z2Zo.i' , ,i , -'' - '..' leg athie - melt'. "Kt! he! ha! Ho! ho! het Cap!' al !416rious ! No Wonder yon took me fo r the Darin . Hal ha! ha! Ho! 410! ho! HOW Ei-"--and the reatof laugh when they hear this! 4ohn too may go.' And when tho servant- had .left the 'room, the Coluneleicplained the matter. ;" ' L . • k Entdis paper. " , .trhe Daily ,illorning Pool. JOHN ISIGLER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL !i9 I - 4P VIIPA LM KR. Agent Air country new papers; its the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, and Weetsly 'Mercury and 'Manufacturer, to receive advettisements and subscriptions. He bas offices in NEW YORK, at the Coal Offine,3o Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) . BOSTON, Nn. 11, State street. PHILADELPHIA. Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. BA 'mason c, S E corner Baltimore !Ind Calvert sty, !where our paper can be aeon, and terms of adverti sing learned. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER WILLIAII B. FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNTY EIINOR CoIiRECTED.—Tho editor of the Gietottai or perhaps the ilarrisburgli correspondent of that pa 'er, asserted,some days since, that Mr Caoss,the Rep resentative from Butler, left Ilarrisburgh for borne, an Saturday the 18th, thus leaving the House when his cute was most needed. We are authorized to say =that it is Untrue. Mi Chose was at his post on Mon day ready and anxious to site to sustain the Senate's amendments to the Right of Way bill. We have also been authorized to correct the state- Melit rnatio in the Gazette in reference It. 1)r C .. I..EkLAIrD, of Beaver coutit; Itc too, was charged ith having deserted his post on Saturday. I), wo aro assured by s highly respectable Citizen of this city, did nut leave Ilan tabor:zit until he `was assured by the friiimis of the bill that the Sentoe scald reconsider and concur. alid that the hill would !1 , 01 he let Urned to thin lieu,e. Alcasita Cttoss nail me I,"th well thy torn. and as ftepreientatives wet-u faillitol to the. Cot. VILLE. 11 , 111. 11.. A Ituktione t y appointed In the act a Ullloll7.llig s he cot gtructiott of the Constel.v;lit , .111 genet it 1y attend the maßtitig m.hich in to tat, place in ih 'city, at the Board of Trade Roams. en Friday tire I nrf May. It is important that the meeting nit.arh.l I teell attended. The notice anti Ore I, ate , of tl :CommitminnerA a ill by I;mnd is, now rdu mu a th Ati . ) ' s paper Tue R • it. Ro• 13.—T ite SI of the S u ite ',more and Uhio lteil Road COMpally, we learn.nre tt, 11.‘ve a meeting at Math-note, rally in Nlay. The `Attestion of accepting of the Right of Way, ofTett-ti 'Went by Penn.y iVitit;ll. ill tbegt be acted op.m. 1 lir :decision, we have rett,ton to tidal:, a ill be faroethlo A IIEALTWi PLACE.,—It is as( et' that at, h plan tation in Selma, Ala. where the, Nflds are low and un• commonly rich. and where there are a hundred or more slaves, who have resided there for the last seven years, not a singlo death among the old or young of these negrues has occurred! not even an infant has died within drib rellOd. A COSTLY WEIMiSG OILS AM& KT.—lt is stated in the Paris papers, that there is now to be ssien in a j.•w• eller's shop oil the Boulevards. the diadem of precious stones in be worn by the Princess Olga. of Raisin, on Let wedding day. The laidem is won h 18.000,000 f The large central diadem is estimated et 1,000,000 C. This daidem is to be presented to the !nide by her imperial father. NON COUNTCRPE.IT.-A new countei felt on the State Bank of Indiana kin circulation. They are $2 bills dated April 4th, 1841, of the I odium-Tons branch, payable to H. Bates, and signed by 0 Marti], Pres ident, and Thos. H. Sharo, .a.iatnnt Ca.hier, The filling up and signatuies are good—the paper coat se and dark. NEW YORK STATE CoNTESTIoN.—The eleClLnl to ehoone &legates to revise and nmend the Constitution of New York, was held yesterday. 07' no N. Y Mirror informs us that n Mr IV il- Ham H. Welt,h. a young man belonging to one of the °ldea and most respectable fumiliet in Boston, a graduate of Harvard College, has sailed for Europe and will proceed to Paris, to ajudy for the Roman priesthood. £i7 Mr Jacob Fess, did n't, kill his wile with 0 hatchet at Nnw Albany, la.; ho only cut ui. het bon net because ehe throw his cap into the lire. HART! TO BGAT.-TwO oxen were' exhibited last week in Circleville, property of the Hon. Wm. Gill. of Salt creek townehip, riAawny county, one of whic:t weighed 2,500, and the other 2,800 lbs. QUICK Wotta.—The mail by the Caledonia was t he largest ever received at the Boston Post. Office consisting of 113 bags of letters and papers. It was received at half pa•t 1 o'clock; and 4.110f-hest 4 the 35,000 letters were a4sorted, and the mail for the south on its way to New Yolk. Mossrgß Eao.—Major Jesse Beet presented the editor of the Albany Journul with an egg taken from the nest of a Black Poland Hen which measures 86 inches by 61. and weighs 4-ounces! A bashful woer not long since, wishing to pop the question, did it in the following singular manner— taking up the young lady's cat, ho said:—"pussy, may I have your mistress?" It was answered by the lady, who said, "say yes, pussy." A young man in Cincinnati, was lately left a fur tune by an unknown enlation. The building of a splendid howl lu in contempla Lion in Cincinnati. Conner appeared as the "Crook back tyrant," on the 25th inc at the National Theatre, Cincinnati. Why are young ladiessuch thieves ? Only because they, hook each other's frocks, and each other's beaux. Dog-yrood.,an eminent:author observes, may readily be distinguished by its peculiar bark. The man that bites h is likely to be bitten. A man in New Yotk obtains the means of living by exhibiting an artificial black snake. Towards thirty thostsanckof the Ponjuub people have been slaughtered by- the English, yet our peace societies manifest nu indignation. - , z1.,;,-,....4 • ' I . - -Jar t, _,. ~ 6 Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company • • . The Commissioners-appointed ander. the, Act of Arsernidy and the supplement-thereto incorporating the Pitisburgh and Connelly/Me Rail Road Company will meet at Ma Boird hi Treat! Rooms, 4th street. Pianburgh,*on Friday , theist day of May, at 2 o'clock, P Wm Bell,: N B Craig, Jan G Alexander, James Ross, jr. Charles Shaler,.Alexan.. der Brackenridge, John. Shoenberger, Geo Darsie, Wm Addison, Lowia Peterstin, Jacob.Forsjth, Thos S Clark, Sylvanna Lathrop, A Galway, Wm Heinle*. James S Craft, Wm IV Irwjn, Benjamin Darlington, Charles Avery, Wm Wade, Isaac Lightner. 0.0. Gregg. litzekiali Nixon, S P Darlington, George Wallace. James Patterson, liegh Duff. Wm A Penne. man, S Frew, A N 11I'Dowell, Hugh FerguX, E Per cival, Garret Wall, F Muse, Matthew llendrison ll Peterson. William Ripley, Andrew Watson, Wm Robinson, Jr., Harinar Denny, Thomas Bukewell Jesse Carothers, Joshua Ilanna, James Kelly, Wm Wilkins, Z H Casten, F G Bally, John B Butler. Richard Biddle, James Ciossan, Walter Forward and Jacob Painter, of the county of Allegheny, John C Plainer, Joseph Markle, Joseph Budd, John Hitch man, Evan Findlay, Charles Fanwood. Wm Bell, Saml ri Montgomery, Joseph Smith, Archibald Boyd. David Bennet, George l'tumer, Handal John ston, James Bell, Benjamin Stewart, John Nichols, Joseph Stokely, Joseph I' Weddle, Henry Fulton, John Morgan, of the county of Westmoreland, in,, Fuller,J times C Cummings, Samuel Marshall. Joseph ' 'Torrance, Wm L Miller. Th., G Ewing, Jno Dungan, Thomas Foster, Daniel !losers, Joseph Rogers, Alexander Johnston, Samuel E vans, William David son, Henry Blackston, Herman Gebliart, William F.spy, 1l illiam Andrews, David B Long. John NI Burnv, Robert Smilie, Robert Blakeley. llobt Long.' Johii - W .. John P Gibson, Jacob Weaver, Ja Paul, Jr, David A C Slienurii, Col John Bute, Johnl M=Austi,,, Nathaniel Ewing, Henry W Beeson, Wail B Robert., John Dawson, John t i null. John Piper, Una Spiinger. Isaac Wood, Witham Crawford, An. drew Siewart, James Fullerton, Peron Cops, Daniel Giillintine. Phillip Lucas. J II Cunningham, Joseph Peal-lark, 11 Murphy. Gto McCuriy, ileroy Smith . William It, vao,, Thomas nankin. of the of Faye.t; jails Miller, J.xepli Hershituer, Prier Buddy, Samuel Gurger, M iChliel Biter. Riker' Evens. .John Witiminny. Henry Leech, Junathro Frediii Surber, Benjamin Sage, R. B. Keight• Cliarivii !karma, NI deo N. Carpewei, Jolla Cato, Newman, N. Morielles, [Maurits Wool., .I. E Cal rientec, Adam :.',1111:11..ix, Jelin J. M'Cahen, Join, T. Siiiiih,Danner,l iigh Clerk , Edward I) Mai 11.3,..k.C1116 11. (..1...EV1, Join)] 11. I. rick, Jig. ..A, t "015 ~,,, hit lama, M.fll C. Se .1 , It tl n - Hubb,rl. of ila• ,aunty /144. - 11,C COlll t OUNTI-IROULILL:; AILL 1) A 1414,ig1i a lunge lOJII if the M0irn.,114 .. 11,1%.• n 1...5a clog Aral 414.3 A10.•41.441.4.4' 4.4 r. and upptirrnlly file, long rt 4344.1. lair 11..• wepi if .he Itorio, urn4ont mll, yr I I y 141' the gannte. 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A co r in s ponJent of the Knickertreeker, in a aril isiriiten article, tneinions that durint: Isis «sr n (41,1 Britain. he accidentally gat ;in•se••l , r 1 o f some of the signal. of the Briiirh art.:, which h. pin into ihr harlit of the late Cori, ItrAgerii--rirt.l . hr ;tiro. colickides his tincotia tater the rent,. dining with ('.•m fitotigttrtt ot Ili. h. Ai,- in Wittthinginn, hn rplytted to Tye the following elicit:tut-tit:to', Which I give nearly in hi. GuPri 1.% Ord • I ne l: o nwle,lg•-d the reeri r t of your Imo., Ire wns derei mined In hove the mode on hoard, and to try the exp , iirrient, /Icor Of lilt officers undor.tanding for allot purpoie they were invaded.' 'I cruised entre time without metetine an enemy, until one Afternoon we fell in with a schooner some six or eight miles to uirnlainland of ue. We hoho e d the a bleb she anaweird by displaying an other, and at die same time a signal 41 her maim,' , which I 111M1C , Iiillrl, liiiellVVrei was like one of those you had given me. From the list of English frigate. I selected the number of the S ea H orne one bithe largest clas,,, and known to he on our coast, rind hoisted it. She bore down at once, and Canllll.lll der our stern; I ordered her to heave to, atid I would send a boat on hoard of her. order w ., n hoyed, and I despatched o lino tennnt to bring her signal hook, enjoining on hint and the crew the strictest secrecy with regard to our character. lie wns politely received by the certain, whose schooner proved to be the Ilightl)er. "Our lieutenant's cont nth tuned his nitent inn, not being 111 Ilse latest London fashion, oh hough the crown and anchor WWI tin the bin inn: hot ranting hip eyes on the frigate, peeing the iithish ensign, and now and then the red coat of a marine o ppenring above the hummock. netting, hip mind woo apparently set at rest. lieutenent informed him that he was request. NI to bring his signal book on board the Sea Horse, in order to make some alterations as there was a ru mor that the Yankees had possession of something like the signals, and it was therefore necessary to change the numbers! This ruse had the desired cf feet, and the lieutenant returned with the book which pineeti me in commend of the whole correspondence of the British Navy! I then sent the gig for the captain, rerptectett him to come on board, and bring any despatches i.e might have in charge. 'On reaching our deck, ho seemed surprised °emir vessel, praised her cleanliness, and rho order in which every thing app -tired; admired the now red coats of the marines, and being invited hen the cabin, handed me a bundle of despatches fro. Admiral Warren, who, ho observed, must ho within forty mites to lee ward. I ordered refreshments, and, in company with several of my officers, we entered into general con. versation. •1 asked him what object Admiral Warren had in cruising in that neighborhood? He said, to intercept the American privateers and merchantmen; hut par ticularly to catch COM. Rodgers, who he understood had command dune of the Fastest frigates in the A• mer icun Navy! 1 inquired of hitt: what hind of a man this Rodgers was, and if everlhe had seen him? He said no; but he had understood that he was an odd character and hard to catch. After conversation on several other subjects, I abruptly put this question to him: 'Sir, do you know what vessel you are on board of 1' 'Why, yes, sir; he, replied 'on board his Majesty's ship Sea Horse.' 'Then, sir, you labor under a great mistake. You are on board the. United States frigate President, and 1 am Cam. Rodgers, at your service.' 'The dying dolphin never assumed a greater vat iety of colors than did this poor fellow's face. --. 'Sir.' said he. 'you are disposed to he humorus, nod must be joking!' I assured him it was no joke, and to satisfy him on that head, handed him my commis sion. At the same moment the band struck up Yan ken Doodle, on our quarter deck, on reaching which, he saw the American ensign flying, the recleoats of the marines turned blue, and the crown end anchor button metamorphosed into the eagle. This affair. iibierved the Commodore, was of im mense importance to our country. We obtained in c . .;';'`l.:f,;*s•.':'-*.',g;.7;m.;..'N:, LIST OF COMMISSIONERS A FRA3NIEN r TIIF LATE WAR OZ=M. . . -•—• ~..: . ,;;•,,4.-e, ... - ---,;-;,,,,7-t.q.,,V-12'7 _,,...„, r ~.,,;,., „eik-1,:173,,5.2:0;f7,:g,-.,-;':',',..,i,•,:- •* - . 4 ~',, 7Mt-gj:,:,;?4.-,..-.;,..:,4.1.:::•.• full the British signnla operations of Admiral 1 . Warren, by. the non'receipts of hi* despatches, were destroyed for the season, and it probably saved the frigute, for: the "course I was :running, at tho time of ,my falling lin with the Highflyer, would, have brought mom the Midst of his fleet during !ho nigbt.'.. I 'A DISTRESSED CRABB. SevemlYeare ego -ri.man named Crabb, petitioned • the Legislitere of this State to change his name, he . cause his sweetheart refused to. marry him while he was called by sounlovely a cognomen. He was un successful; and the parting interview between him and his lads-love.was sketched in the folluwingsty le, which we republish - for the fun of it: • Two weeks ago we published the amusing conver sation whiCh occurred in the Legislature on the spell. Cation of Crabb to have his name changed to Hanison, fur which his plea was, the sound of his name associated so many offensive 'recollections of a maw ling nature to his delicate sweetheart, that she made I heti the only objection to a matrimonial connec 'ion with liim. On reception of Crabb's by the Senate, the New York Transcript with its pecu liar tact of turning every laughable incident to good account , closes the sail tato. of the disappointed lover in crabbed tragicomedy;—thus: Now let us imagine lot a moment, what must be the sad sequel or this ungallant rejection. Mr Isaac Crab's goes to visit his dulcinea. Ho knocks at the door with 'll trembling band, and while he is waiting for it to bit opened lie fancies he hears her any •if you're Mr Harr",om come in—if you're Crnbb stay presently admitted, and his mistress with a doubtful ea pression of countenance, sass, •am I to ad dress you es Mr Harrison, or Mr. ech! oh! I cannot speak the odious name or Mr. —' 'Crablv.imedame r my name is still Ciabbt I'm sorry to say it foir your sake and fur mine. The Legislaime have declined my sett. Hut will yon also, my dulcina, persevere :in denying it/ %rill you--.' 'Don't glide up to me. I can't bear a critter that goes sitleWaya. Keep your claws tiff!' •A h cruellshull 1 never have the pleasure of calling you ',tint Cu uldd Shall no young Crubbs climb upon r Lures 'to our affections and our k issrST' I'o have no stall ci there poking about me. (be very iilionglit of it ruakea me crawl all over. I fl .oikr the Legislaiole co l, uld be a unrealottable.— .111.1 they Olu,t be all roamed 11100, or incortigible old iclielor•.', • \‘' hut 4,, they muy he. there is on Impn L.r them at ill. Puta rataa winee separate two vet .nn. eflee.e invert, , ate rll l / 1 4 • key Whet palm. I could uLitie — hut to think of •16111.001 'Not Lrl • j , 13 full, Lluvo't 1 old you ofwo enough 'I. iliat; tour o!ti.ro,turn ham' Moo I rrdel— Mun I re og .1 da? Slur I ,s,l bock word _I • Fqrsrv4ll, !Iwo, root' I•mety cowl wurmli.! Fors, fll.l/4 I,gislatoirf Farewell. inner world! F.e..:11, ell my joy nod dr lidos of tI.II triton) ' L.r,an inert ly still I thoti ia mys,dt • . 111 trosltt, my 1,4,1 in ;he duel, • utei w Ca Orn ). )r g O•itlog lite 1 , 1. 1i,.,. II ~,I.—UL iionk IA 10, .14e.1 3 11.,1,6. :Nly .4.11 ablw A tid .l i , la ",:.1 t,” t1,:o I ~16.•re iv•is mon) flblv f 1,..tg: I 1.0 tv t .1941 41 . ontra ;A root - tof g"tten A Mt.tut, —Leta IMArnbr,.. t." t'fliettlo of t! S Amy rillyer ni to.vo. „,., 1,.. • of th e c ny tn n ttot . n n Shwly after hre.ti..hvyt they • it nt,d. the Penitential,. enieroni Oho ruler, ibAn lf ebtet. in ; here, however, dirt' were fret by 4.11 Atwell,. end elderl y It ,sto uur„.l I.s ,16,1 dtvoF. and arm...! VI 101 11 sod rhth ite nod. 4,1 1-.. m for I( veers ' • Ent mt-m 1.7" ~r • ...i• rvo Ibt4 g it hen Ih.. ctt ,,l thtt.m' Ott, :wine 10.11-i0 the wall. of Ilse Prni• tent fury . 11.•-y ••Ann 1111,10 trneit.• tnwrertis nn-Abel pall of liar town. avh. re ihe erilFant:4l 10 00de 5.1nt . .c..11111 i. r.,/,1 tr ite C•rncotneerthed 114 11101 th.t re n ueoli tart Thi/on Ryas, (;a:,/tr. April 41. k. nr.trarlsre Fire —We learn That the receniiT n few mile. from N-.r• ori Ii n river Th.mes. by is I.eri.v c , imprin) in Horton. was last evening &sit oye.l 1.1) fire with all its ro t , dp,n rnying in in,ile(ty he tim.rot 01 front elm) ,no to ¢^_onooo. We line,. an Issuer ruticu• Landon Star, Arr.' Nov.! fight occurred on Thorsil.,y iiig lit, al 014.11. - Tid Ern street, Lrns r«n rwn “errnans, who had been itoloht my in "the mnh " lluo of them, no• "••1 Jnrot, Silockenherger. hail his nose hitt., en . hely ine the cnr.flirl/ A phy.iciri ato whom sod hi. nose iretn take i. confident of his is du) 10 replace, —as good as flew. " the lost mem b er. Cita Union rT s t Five Lam. beloneir.g to John Gihvon, and •ta•Nting near enda other. in Era nrestow n, were crock by light n Inc. ant Sat Imlay evening, and entirel. eou,ned, t ovt her with 30 tons of hay and u number f Ip.ga ,Vmth , ta, A. N , Go zate: THE QUA K ER'S PRAYER. 0 Lord, lot not t.nt'it Atunihtrd be tinfurrill )ur motto i., I toss know'si, -I'euca with thu world; But till!, if tight we must fir Oregon. In flit•: alo in nil thing,. ••shy w ill be don•'' Anil then, %helm: l eo 11141 bomb of war mil dl burst, 0, help Enzlislitnen—hut heip 1: 8 fir./! Orphans' Court Salo of foal Estate PURSUANT to an order dill° Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, the undersigned will expose to pithlic sale. of the Court House in the City of Pia.. burgh, on the 29th day of May, A. 0., 1946. at 10 o'cloch,,A. ht , the following described piece or pitied of load, part of thn real estate of Arthur Meegon, deu•nsed. situated In Pine Township, in the County of Allegheny, All that certain tract, piece rut parcel of land, con tabling about one hundred and filly seven nerve, mare or less, adjoining lands of George Grubbs, Philip Sorver, Joseph Muon. William Alston. and others, and situated in the township of Pine, in the county of Allegheny aforesaid. There arc two dwelling houses on the farm, and about eighty acres of cleared land, the rest is covered with a ,good growth of oak and cheviot. The Butler State Road runs through the centre of the tract; which is well supplied with water from a number of never failing springs, trod is bound ed on the North Erna aide by the main branch of Pine Creek. On application to tha subscribers, the property will be shown, and all information given. The title is in disputable. Terms nt sale. RICHARD MEEGAN, CATHARINE NIEEGAN, apr29d4..gt.w3t Administrators. &e Magazines for May—bad Now Novels. AT COOK'S B 5 Fourth street. Lady's Book for May, with a variety of Fashion plates; Columbian Magazine for May; Graham's do do Illustrated do do Ladies Natitintil do do Wireland, or the Transformation, by Charles B Browne, the American Novelist; Tales of Love, from Olden Times; Sweethearts and Wives, by T S Arthur. Living Age, Nos 100 and 101; Lints Flute, and other Tales, by Fanny Forrester; The Lady's Dream, or the Fortune Teller of Copp's Hill; Ella Monfield, or the three disguises; Alphonse and Dalinda, or the Magic of Art and Na. tore; Hotel:a, or the Maid of the Forest; The Miser's Daeghter,or the Coicod Heart; Eastern papers for this week; London papers (illustrated,) by Caledonia; do Pouch do do Just received and fur sale by COOK'S, op 28 85 Foorth street For Sale, A FAESH supply of Louisville Lime, by the bar rcll or retail.- Also,' Window Sash - and Glans, Carpet Chain t ;Raikes and Mattocks, for sale IoW for cash, or country produce to suit consignees: - : • jSMIC HARRIS, Agent • and Commission Merch't Nol2 St Clair et. ap 20 4t ?.;. IMMIE Ntr.s_m ~4j.r)fo.l. 7f 4.oll;llol‘linitTilg „:g.i . Rti1'.1•:.: , ,' , :!,:71 4 .!4::'; -- : . . : . ; . - ;-I? .. ::,!:'! ..1 -.','-.•:',.....,::.f;_,:=:,..:i..:-',:.-....::17:•i.i-..:,:::-..H.,::,i-,t.-:--.'.::.:.,:::•..;:t.-:,.:-:.,:,.,-i,-.i•,:.',14 COMMERCIAL - RECi.RD PREPARED AND CORRECTED . EVERY AFTERNODN PICTSBUIIGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR APRIL. C. 0. Lciomis, W. W. Wallace,. T. S. Clarke PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 6 FEET WATER IN THE cONNEL, dt:p ON i6T.NDJ . . ARRIVED. Michigan, Boles, Beaver; Consul; Bowman, Browniville. New England, Page; Cincinnati; Pilot, do May ,Queen. Bowen, Zaneaville; Putnam, Blue, do DEPARTED. Louis IvlcLnnts, Bennett, Brownsville; Hibernia, Klinfelter, Cincinnati; ; Culorado, Gormely, do Magic; --; do Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver; OPThe!elegant passerger steamer Union,_ Capt McLane, leaves this evening at 4 o'clock; for St Louis. The. Union has superior accommodations; and the clerk Mr Martin is always on band. M'Tha! Hibernia, Cant Klinerrlter; leaves this morning at her usual hour 10 o'clock, A M. r_Thrt new end splendid steamer Schuylkill Cupt Andrews ;leaves for St Louis at 11 o'clock; A M Basta ess oP THE CANAL.—Some 'ivy or seventy boats arrived yesterday morning all having heavy loads of m'rchnndise. We made an estimate of Lilo quantity discharge!, and allowing, (a low estimate,) 10 tons to each bent, it amounts to 2,100 tons.-- Every warehouse, before this rush of boats ; was full o f produce to go Eastward. The forwardinf mar climate were never so cramped for room before There is a large n•tmber of steamboats here;t all o t hem will now bo able to obtain full loads, Ow Dry Goods men who have worn such long faces for several days pa,,t, are running to and fro with altogether shorter vivages. Other brunches of trade seem to have a more lively aspect arid we can safely .ay now, that business lets fairly commenced upon out wood, goods can be shipped eithr way with the usual 4espatch. The Tuttiby.bee was so low at Columbus, Miss., on the• 11th, that they called it the Tornsmalibee. U. S. h.ig Vorpeise sailed front Pensacola, 1311 i, for St. Domingo, with despatches fur the Pacific sgitadron. The Raritan rruald Fail fur Vera Cruz us soon as shot could cross the bar. RIVER INTELLIGENCE • The Louisville Joternal ci" the 22d styail "The river here has ri•reded sv iilrin the past few days five inches in every I Vt - raiy loot hour , t, there Sr. but six feet inches vists.l in the canal lisle evening by • the rim k. The W 04.4.7.4,16 wad rslling .I.mly at St Lnni4 on !•;nturriay, wn. silll n sitakioncy of water Gn the largest Luau to G o oat w1:1)(till Sew /hymns were high and plenty; fdiur weds taken ht 70e, pork, heel and turd, $1 pt., hbl, nod r 0 , 144 fi, isttt 30i.V35c. Codubtrland wa3 in a gn..n.l etag• Munday, 1,01 A: out lam jig the rile( IA elia receding. Second clans b , wt.t rZly, con now tutio out lull lull& below. • - Cineinnoli Enquirer. SACRED CONCERT. THE. CIJOIR OF THE Pittsburgh Musical Academy 'lhr <fir-ref Lou of PROP. LINCOLN) oGRAND VOCAL _and INSTRU `'V 5 IENIAL Cr '5.72 U 3 e 9 111112SbAY EVENING, April 30,11, in the FIFTH PIIESUYTERIAN CHURCH,exercisee to commence 0 • A ..plerdid PIA NO FORTE u ith AOILIAN attach ment. has liven secured, for the ocucaiion, from the Piano Rooms of F Mum, Erri. Prof White nili conduct the imitrumental depart ment- S G Sofge presides at the Piano. raTuikets 25 cents. To be had at the principal 1101,14`. die Music States ofF Blume ut.dJ H the Book Store, of J W Cook. Carter and McDonald & Elliott. : nd at the door of the Church. Members of the Academy will receive their Tickets f t MU t he Committee of At rangements. nir29 21 GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCERT. As Philo hall , Tituradoy, April3o. 1846 T IL BARTON, FLUTIST, (l'upil of the latecel- L enroted*..o Nicholson,) has the honor to announce he ladies and gentlemen of Pittsburgh that he will 'live a Concert as above; when he will play some SOLOS by Nicholson, Burhigner and Richardson, which haVe been most enthusiastically applauded in New litak, Boston, Philadelphia, New Oilcans and Western Cities. Mr II 5 GREEN, VOCALIST, will sing some mired SO GS by the beat compaaers, in which he hes been so iynce,inful in other chic.. A professor will preside at the Piano Forte 10 7 • Tickets 75 cents each, to be had at the Sr. Charles, Merchants and Exehunge Howls and at the Music Suires, (may The ConcCa to commence at 8 o'clock u-p 29 Books, Stationary, Newspapers, &c. FOR sale, all the publications of the American Temperance society, New York; 11 setts of the American Pioneer. 2 veil each; 7 vols of the Journal of the Senate an.l House of Representatives of Penn sylvunia from 1700 to 1600. and a varietyrof other books; a good retail assortment of writing and letter paper and. school Books, 1 nk, Quills, end patent pens. Also, the Doily and Weekly papers of the city, kept constantly on the table for sale, Sibbett's Counterfeit Detector,.Philudelphia Saturday Inquirer, &.c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, ap29 Nu 12, St Clair st. Dry Goods, Furniture and Tobacco AT AUCTION. AT McKenna's new Auction Rooms, No 111, Wood street, 3d door from sth, Thursday, April 30th, at 10 o'clock, A M, will be sold a very large and extensive assortment of Dry Goods, just received from the cities of Boston and New York. At 2 o'clock, P M, on account of whom it may comet n, to pay freights and charges, 19 boxes Rich . - mond Tobacco. Also, a lot of household and kitchen Furniture, 10 half chests Y H Tea. P. McKF,NNA, 0p29 Auctioneer. Detail Dry Goods Store at auction. A T 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 30th inst., at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sta., will be sold an extensive assort ment of seasonable Dry Goode, &c., from a retail store in the country, among which aro a great variety of calicoes, gingbams. cambric muslins,. merinos,- ratti none ticking's, checks, panaeens, angola cassimeres, tablo-clothes, towels, flannels, aattinettes, gold mixed tweed cassimeros, l fancy vestings, cotton hoiitity, black crape, bleached mushns, ladies silk and cotton gloves; jackonet muslins, laces, edgings, quilting, inserting Yin en and anima thread, buttons, combs pins, needles, tape suspenders . buckram, brown ho lland, pidding, silk and cotton flag bdkfs., shawls, drillings, white and black wadding, penknives, scissors; table and tea spoons, cloth andfancy caps, Ste. ' I At 2 o'clock, P. quantity of net* and sec' and hand household furnitero. glcissware, queemitveM, manufactured tobacco:gunpowder; imperial and Y. li tea. likel Sib, writing and, wrapping paper, school desks, conking and'COlii stoves, Zi doz. four.prong, Ma nure fiirint, &c.- • • I apo.9 ! I JOHN' D. DAVIS, Auct. TIN , DOW SASH-1077 Light's Window Siudi, V agiortedaizei,junt received and for vale low. ap29 1 L WILMARTIL 4",. MUM , . . /tranager. asd Leasee. C: S: , PORTER Acting and, Stage Manager," M Writ EDga/CKS, • • . PRICES OP ADMISSION , ._ , :•::: First. Tint. of Boices, or Dives Circle, 50 cents Second Tier oilioxes; - - Third Tier, i, • .20 Pit. , 25 Gallery, far Crilnied Persons, P t ,' 25 First appearance of MU. J. S. 81-I:S.BEE, The Ceiebrat!cd Delineator of,Yanitee Character First night ibis Beason of the celebrated Coutedy.of Yankee Land. - Mr Si/abet in LOC Sap Sago &Jonathan Ploughboy' Thii Evening, April 29, 1846, W a be Performed, the Comedy of j , Y.81,11;13E LAND.' With a powerful cost. oance, , by . - Daring the evening, two Yankee Stories and the . Cape Cod Recl, by Mr SILSUEE• After which, the humorous 'comedy of YANKEE FARMERS. LT"Fes Parlieulass, see Bills of the clay t."7"Doors to open at before 7, to commence aki. past 7 precisely, reP The BOX OinCo will be open from 10 o'ciiicit A M to I. and from 2 P M to s—at which time and place, seals can be obtained for any number of per sons. MI demtnd against this establishment will be paid, punctually every Monday morning. A strong and efficient. Police have betn engaged to preservn order at all times. april 29 IiEGULAR ST LOUIS PACKET. • THE, new and splendid steamer 4 : 5 - u irgl, UN lON, Capt McLane. nil! leave for above and all intermediate ports, ibis afternoon at 4 o'clock.' The doion has a large and spar:ions cabin, and for accommodations and speed is not excelled by any boat On 'the riser. For freiglit or passage apply. on board. ap29 1101 F., on Lying; 1 111, Mitrellanied of 111 Bgril; Fred. ika Brceners Novels; Smolleu'e Select Works; Ten Thousand a yeah; Bni Is on Ike Sublirac; Lady of the Manor; - %Vavcrly Novels; Hasselles; for sale by H. S. BOSIVORTH & CO. aii29 42 Market street SPRING STOCK OF. BOOTS, STIOES, PALM LEAF gATS, BONNETS, &C. R. TANNEII 7 & CO., . NO. 10 9, WOOD STREET. J, Beg leave to call the attention of their friends _„digg-ii- and Country Merchants generally, to '''''''!--''' their very large and excellent assort nieni of Boots, Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, and Ladies' and Misses' Florence, Braid, Lawn and Straw Bon nets, of this Spring. .Tmportation, all - of which have been selected with great care expressly for the West ern t retie, flotl puichageit at lower prices than here tofore, and which will be sold at a small advance on invoice prices. Country Meachants would do well to examine our stocki and juices before making their. pur chases. , ap2ll Seller's Liver Pills, FOR the cure of Liver Complaints, and otheT diseases arising from a deranged state of the. Liver. Symptoms of a Iliseasid Lioei—General loss of appetite, sickness of the stomach; pains in the head, shoulders. brick and sides: sense of weariness, with sleepless nights, costiveness of bowels, followed in wome costar by looseness, slight, dry cough, low spirits, with disinclination to every duty, arc prominent symp toms of a diseased mato of the- liver. The liver is, however, often mtieh deranged when the most formida ble symptoms are absent, and become sadly .out of order before it is known. CG'I I the symptoms are present,and the Pills used , tecording to the directions without producing benefit, the money will IMreturned. - A remarkable .case. Attention is asked to the following statement of Samuel M'Cord, Esq., of ‘Vollsburgh, Vu: Wellsborgh, Va., May 26th, 1645. I hereby certify that I*as afflicted with the Liver Complaint and . Phthisic far a long time, being more than a year under 't he care of a physician, that the dis ease. instead ofbeing relieved by the medicines - I took, kept gradually getting worse; my body swelled so that I was unable to stoop low enough to tie my shoe.— \ hen the disease was at the worst I was reconended to try Seller's Liver Pills. I did so, and was relieved grealy by the first box; and completely cured by the second. SAMUEL McCORD. These Pills, which mand unrivalled by any Medicine known fur the care of diseased Livers, ore prepared and sold wholeNale and retail by R. E. SELLERS, No. 57 Wood street. Sold also by tliecity druggists generally, and H. P Schwartz and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City. ar,2B TIIREE H U NE RED TOW N LOTS AS AUCTION ON the EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, I will sell the abOve -named lots- at auction, on the ground, in aid town of 010.1. 01110 is .itnated at Bird's Point, at the mouth of the Ohio river, in Mississippi county, on the Missouri shore, and above the bar that makes at the moUth'of the rivers in low water. Tho land is high, beautifully situated, and never known to overflow. Adjourning and near the town, is choice- limber land,and the country is adjacent is a rich, elevated section of the State. Ten miles west is Long Ptairie, East Prairie and Mathew's Prairie, all of_ which are thickly set tled. and improved in the most desirable manner. 17*Tba Levee is' 500 feet wide, the streets 80 and 100 feet wide, and the lots 22 by 25 feet, with en alley in rear. H PEA RSONS, for proprietors. apat.trl. i Stiam Boat for Sale. THE steam bootM EDIUM will be sold on accom modeling teems.' ' Enquire at the "Monongahela route" office, St!Charles Hotel, or at the Unix' Cot- ton Factory ap 23 PENNSY LVA NIA State -- Reports, containing 1. cases ' adjudged in The Supreme Coitrt. during part of May term, J term, and part of September corm, 1845, vol Ist, by ROBERT M. BARR, SHAW Re. porter, just publibed and for sale by the Exclusive Agent, for the western counties, J W COOK, 85 4tb et. La4r Books orderad and airld at Eastern prices. ap2B. To the' Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessicins of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of - Allegheny. ! The petition of Mrs Catherine:O'Hanloa, of the let Ward, Allegbeity, in the county aforesaid, humbly Fhewetb, that your petitioner Ws provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and ethers, at 'her! dwelling house in the city and Ward •aforesaid, and prays, that your Honors will, be pleased to ! grant her a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - - I 'CATHARINE' O'HANLON. We, the sabOribe l rs, citizens of the Ist ward, Al. I iegheny, do certify, Ithat3 the above petitioner is of good repute' for honesty and temperance;and.is well provided with houseroom and conveniences for the accommodation isf travelersand others, and that said tavern is necessary. I • James Smith.: Robert Bradshaw, lames M'CatTrey,l R A Cimpbell, P Martin, I ! H E Ream: Robert M'Chasney, Robert Robert Woodhouse, Flctelier Gmy,. ! Samuel ! James Dempsey, p"2B-43t. - (113.0. S. SW: ly7 4 1isscirt.'. patteins . 14 . 14 be!i at r.taß _,~..~j~ ~.' IMIZZIEE ~--~- =!' THEA.'rIiE! Miss . Bertha Lewis Books. NO CURE, NO PAY!! "0M0.," J. Kr MOORHEAD Pr each lama; • A.B.TZ'ms jn.st opened a very exten- , ant of sripertor French Laws,'ornew 'Odra colors, that cannot fall tb Please. 10) - 106 Market street: ,?,u1..c.. . . •••• Neer Graduated Giughaut Itobes, .. .. AT MORRIS. ' . • • .rjrlHE: Ladies itferespetfully requested to call aed diromiiiiiiiiOew end beautiful assortment of Grvid anted Gii3ghttiri -RObes of No '65 Market it. ;List ns ceive:iibv D-LePch & Co's Exotast. aro,. BERAGE SHAIVLS AND SCARFS. A NOTHERI f pt of Handsome %raga Shautliaaa I'l Scarfs, nowopening at Nu 65 Market it, by;-.; — 407 ' - _A MORRIS. -• "FRENCH LAWNS., A LARG> `Lor M fine Erench_lnwns. (new style) juit received by A MORRIS • -.. • 427 - •No 65 - Macket st„ . •. -•.. • • GINGHAM.. LAWNS. • 'DECEIVEDthis day by Express—a: Splendid as» hortment of Gingham Lawos, nest and deihAble 'styles. . A MORRIS. - up 27 - No 65 Mitcketst.. . LIGFET DRESS SILKS." - TO persons desiring Light Dress Silks, we -week' . iay, A. - Morris, No 65 Mari:et:s4 where n beautiful assortment can be, seen. . nn27 Oranges/. • Go lrES le fr i e l sh Sicily Orange 3, to Pig Nuts, 100 BUSHELS Tennessee Pea Nuts; 100 " Aftican do forsttlelry P C MARTIN;. GO Water Street. Gcruails and _French. PJ. FAN DER, Professor of Ancient and Mod: . ern Languages, is about to open on the first" Monday in May, (at Mr Toomy's Aeaderny, corner of Fifth and Market streets, second story room, entrance on Fifth) two new Classes for the German and French • languages. The German class will Meet on . Mondays and Thursdays, from half past? until 9 o'clock, M., the French on Wednesdays and Saturavint the' same time. _ ' Terms:—Five- dollars per. quarter. Should : there : be any gentlemen who are at leisure between 7:ind A hl,: or between 4 and G PM, the teacher - intends tof raise one or two classes mote, either cur the above or _ tuber languages.. . Fur subscribers a list lies open at the above naipeci class room. . - Private Lessons in and out of the city, as befitre. For references and further particulars tippbt to Mr, Toomy, at his Amideniy, - from - 9 to 4 o'clock P. M. and to Prof. Fander, at his Boarding-house. Smith. field street, 4th door above Fourth On the right. - - DR. THOMPSON'S CARMINATIVE. is th e best medicine for the speedy cure of'Chelic, Dyi. cntary and Bowel Complaints,' both in adults and chg. cren, ever invented. It is free from Opittniond cau be adtninisteaca to the most delicate infant, With perfect safety. Price 2 2s and SO cts per bbtart...-Sold by all the principal Druggists: in thetity. Prepared and sold by the Proprietor. : - • , EDGAR: :THORN. Druggist, .. cor Huncf-and Penn sta, Pittsburgb.- -• • ALSO, Thompson's Anti Dyspepticand Purgative Pills, sold as above. ap22 HAVE YOU A COUG FIT—Do mot neglect it Thousands have met a premature death for the want ofa little attention to a common cold. Retie you a cough?—Dr. Jaynes Expectowint antra medical prescription, containing no poisonous drugs, and .used in an. extensive practice fur several will most positively afford relief,• and save you Croat that an, ful disease l'ulmonary _ Consumptioni which annually sweeps into the grate hundreds of the young the old; the fair, the lovely and the gay.k- Have you a cough?—be persuaded to pnrcinisa bottle of the Expectorant:: Twday to-morrow may be For this plain reason, that in no onauf Ale thousand cases where it has been used has it failed to relieve.. Prepared and sold by Dr. Jayne, No 20 South Third street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by. - A. JAYNE; Agent, No. 72. Fourth at. near Wood. np'244l.t.w. Enbeacient. Messrs. B. A. Falcuestock- Co.--Geerceatga: Having been agent for your family medicines the pist year, and being nearly oat of them atpresent, like this °ppm tirnity ordei ing manlier; year's suppl Y.. 'Also, of bearing testimony to the curative qualities - - ofyour Rubefament. It his performed - some very. iernarka- Ida cures of Rheumatism in this vicinity, especially one of an old gentleman 80 yeers of age; and who has been long afflicted and could get no relieruntil he tried your Rubefacient, when, after the use of only tsvolioi des, it effected a perfect cure. I have Witnessed the same success of it in several cases and have never re known it to fail of perfecting a cu. I believe it ii decidedly the best remedy for that - distressing - corn plaint now,offerad to the public._' '• , Also, I have observed the most salutary effects of your Cough Bolsi:0n; too much Med itca nnot be award ed you for putting up such valuable -medicines at so low a price as 25 cents only-per bottle. They area blessing to the poor. - Please forward-me another at sortrnent per order, early in the spring. . THOS ruaDom, .1 P.. New London, Rails co. Mo., Dec 13.1845. Prepared and sold by , B A. FA EINESToCK & Co. cor 6th & Wood streeti. ep27—d&w THOMAS MILLER'S,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY bnoazurr stour, Corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. ' HANDSOME lot of Bcrege Shawls; plain blk A Berege co dresses; Satin stripe black Berege for dresses; French Lawns, beautiful styles, received this day by Leech's Express. B. E. CONSTABLE, 85 Market street. C. A. recANULTY & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Eta Sin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar 3 Pittsburgh Navigation 'and Piro Izum. ranee Company. - Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. THE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to. be . oflered 1 an opportunity to effectinsurance upon their prop erty, by a Domestic Institutions located among thern seises, based upon. Domestic Capital, and conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith; .hey can readily ascertain whether ,they may repose that undoubted confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction. _ - . To persons whose property has, already, been dammed, or destroyed, by Fire or Water„ them:hen tage of personally adjusting gloss with rut institution, AT HONE, will be strikingly - evident. To them who suffered by the Great Fire, this pit - tinnier corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its Iosses—NEARLY TWO HOED. Bee TOOUSAND woLLLos—is to them a /efficient guarantee of - future security. - - . I t is the partnif all prudent men, however fortunate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. To .abi as have hitherto escaped, as well es ' to those who have sustained loss, the. facility of pro- tection and indemnity, offered by this institution, will be the strongest inducement to, avoid the reflections and regrets , which must be experienced by those wise suffer without hope of req.ilution. lid. ALLEN, President.. RoBERYIFINNEY, Secretary. feblB-d6M.; C lIOCOLATE, No •I Chocolate. [ Norfolk. Qt. do Eagle superfine - do Bakera' Cocoa. • • do. Tests. For sale biz [up24] THOS. MILLER. MUSTARD--Superfiest,London. - - Kentucky in small Cane. ,• - ati 24 .- Fir sale by - _THOS. MILLER. BACON.--Pricia Hates for family min, for We low by THOS, MILLER. ap24 Family Grocer, cor. Wood and 4tb-stei Fence Boards. • ASUPERIOR lot, sawed narrow and.of proper width: for ale al the wharf. Printers Ink.- • . H. - MIFFLIN'S Suinnior , Printing Ink, for W. sate by' " ;_, - GEO., CPCI-IRANi ap2ll: ,„ ~: ~_, y ~z' {_.` P. MARTIN . 60 Water it IS=
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