The tailL Morning Post. JOHN BIGLER, EIIIIMR - ---- - PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9.0 1 . 7" V B PA Lie h: rt. Arent for country newarapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Pont. and Weekly Mercury• and Manufacturer, to receive advertlst.ments and suhacrirtions. He has offices in Nrw Yong. nt the Coal Offir.e, 30 Ann street, (ad joiningtho Tribune Office.) Tiosroa, No. 12. Sta , e Street. Putt.Anrr.ritht, Real Estate and Coal Office, 56 " f ine street. n A LTINOWE, S F. corner Baltimore and Calvert st.,, where our raper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing loninegl. "Dry . Dock al Philadelphia.—We trn.t that the resoloti . ons now before the Legislature relating to a Dry Dock at Philadelphia. a ill reeeive the unanimous approval of that hotly. The object is essentittllv Pennsylvanian in its design, rod. ouch a ction on their pert, at this time, woad greatly contribute to its success. as a Willies tent - milt; been reporteb Rom the C,MMlttet. on Cmmerre in Congress, matting the ne• rresary prrlimi only upproprint ion for the com.truction of such a work."—llarrisburgh Argus. • It would norm that the Philadelphians have ern he ly succeeded in imbuing the Eastern people %Ott t he , idea that any thing which in in Philndelphin, or fee l Ler benefit. is "essentially Pennsylvanian," nod de mends the cordial support el' the whole sets. There are some other object s w hich ere pre eminently and "essentially Pennsylvanian," ts Lich fierl no favor ith those who art rho wishes and supposed interests of Philadelphia above every thing oleo—the "right efl way," for instance. It would seem that there is but one 'mode of reaching the ;narrow arid mercenary spirit which is hvbeiing so ,IVINVI.iy to defeat the almost unanimous petitAm of NVestern Pennsylvania that is by retailiating upon ranee who are in fluenced by it with the same policy that they are Pur suing. In plain terms, as the people of the West are net very deeply interested in the Di y Dock nt Philadelphia, and as the game of Philadelphia is to cpprere every thing which gen *apposes is not fort own benefit—let the members from the West with- hold their approval of the project, and defeat en ex• passion in its favor if they can. A perseverance in this sort r,Dpolicy for a short time would teach the cockneys of the Quaker city a valuable lesion, and might open their eyes to a sense of their-dependenre on the indulgence and good-nature or their fellow-rit izens throughout the comnirmYrealth. Their r mistent seeking for special legislation for their own ben, fir, would givc abandant opportunity of trying the virtue of this course in bringing totem to -reason. WESTMORELAND COUNTY.—The convention te ap point delegates to the 4th of March convention nt Hoc. tiAtorg met at Greenbburgh on the 17th ino. Joltn Snodgrass wasnepninteol Senatorial delegate, (Seiner set concurring):and David.Fakvood.l . llr. L Hnvs, and A A Johnson, Ergs., Reprterentative delegate.. Resolutions approving the policy of rho .crate and Notional administrations. and in favor of clsiraitcc the• whole of Oregon. were nnaoimou•ty adopted. A motion to instruct the delezateert support W Foster, Jr. Esq. for Canal Corn-nissiuncr,.cos 10,1 on 'be tablet Correspondence of the "Wonting Post." iitaßtgavnon, Frh IG, 12,16 The "Right of Way Bill" was before the Senate to-day. Mr Gibbons concluded his speech in insor nil the bill; it was truly a masterly effort, and nuglo to con . iree the Senate that the best interests of she state as evell as of Philadelphia and Pittston ch. will be pro-' 'noted hi the success of the Treasure. The Senate, was erowd:d with strangers Gam diffe,rnt parte of the state. and 1' heard but one opinion expresrwri tin reference to the facts ansl arguments presented by Mrj G ; it was freely conceded on all hands. that they were in every point of view conclusive and satiiforto ry. Mr Crabb commenced a reply. The Ilouie was engaged in the consideration of priv;.•tr We bad quite a snow srerm here an Snrardsy and Sunday morning—the snaw is full ten inches in denth Th e car e due on Sunday mnrnine, from Chambers_ lure, did not arrive until this morning. and the train clue at 5 o'clock this morning has no...rte.:et reached ibis place. Harrisburg, Pa. nb. 17, 1846 The Senate was in session yesterday afternoon for the purports of considering in committee of the whole. the bill incorporsting the Pentroilvanin Central Rail.' rued Company, and the Rill providing for the construe lion of in "Outlet Lock nt Black's Eddy." Both bitis passed the committee with amendments. An a mendment offered by Mr. Bigler in strike out the word "Central" welt rejected. Mr. Crnbh GiTered en additional section giving the Central Railroad Com pany the use of the Portage Railroad and the bride over the Suluebanna at Duncan's Island, provided the Canal Commissioner assent to tire same; rejected by a tie slte. After the bill was through rommiite.. Mr. Crebb moved that the-Senate proceed to its see. rind rending and cansideration. the motion urns re. ?med. Yeas-13; Nays-18. The Senate then adjourned. DREADIMF. INDHLTL—The Cincinnati Commer vial, of Monday says, that on Saturday no elderly fllllO cntntto no to Male 111/1( Jeenhitea,.oT l 3 twenty in number. had left the City, the twenty for hours preri • tnking with them his wife, and o little daughter. not m ire than seven years old, and he could not tweet - , lain where they had gone. lie said he had Leen robbed of his pt opens , by these deluded Miller . llee— wa beg pardon,Jacobitos— but he did not corn so much for that, or his wife, even. but the loss of his lido e i,l --and Vern rolled down his furrowed cheeks while he opolurdle could not bear. Cannot IVlTerilit l 2 be done to Stay the darloz and audacious ect of these deluded people? - Toot. C. M'Dowt:T.L. .E6q , of Cnmbrin, bree been confirmed by Clearfield county. as the S,•natori etdelegate in the Disttict of which chow counties ere a part. CAIIAMAS FORTIVICATIOPIe. — It is rumored Lila! Lprd -Cathcart has received instructions rum the Home Government to expend a million sterling (sd,• 000,000) in fortification.' and defence. It i, certain that estemive• work“ have been commenced at Xing 'too and Toronto, and at the citadel of Quebec. 'T be bill to call a Convention to reform the; Constitution of Virginia,•wns defeated in the House or Delegates of that. State oo Tuesday. The proposi-1 Lion to organize it on-the white basis having been lost, the friends of a change in the Contsitutim united with their opponents, and postponed the bill indefinitely. The proposition for a Convention would have been car ried but for the the-opposition alba western members, who preferred no Mil 40 one organizing the Conver, Lion on the same basiesse -now prevails io electiing members of the ;Legislature. r?" The Printer' of Philadelphia •re to have a. grand ball for the benefit of superannuated members of the craft. An Angel.—Tly. Duke of Ruquelaure while on a journey, met at a ball at Toulouse a young, lady of surprising beauty. Fie could not forget her. and sent back by a eunfidintial friend to say she was in posses• Kinn of his heart• sod ho would give 50,000 luiftiott for ono hair from her eyebrow. •'Make my compli• mentsto the Duke." replied the lively holy, "and tell him I do nor deal in retail; but since I have been so happy as to pleaso him, he nosy hare the whole for that gum." - rag TH POST. ''TRIFLING WITH A. FELLOW'S AFFEC TIONS." A young lady, the other evening, at a °Sleighing Pat ty" in East Liberty, after the company had arrived at their destination, wag 'Outed by a young "gallant" of the city, who, with divers bows and flourishes. complimented her very highly for the admirable ale peurance she Made. 011 that oecosi nu. After bowing several timer and putting on his beet and handsomest "Doke," he politely aitempted to engage her for :he second dunce; alie just au politely refused, nsAri ring him that she nt• eageged. but at the some time telling him with n smile that nothing could afford her more pleasure than the gratification of dunning with o gentleman so entertaining. lie, of course, consiii• ,'red it all "right," and stepping op to her. the next time confident of being, gratified. rriached I.i• to her jest as n TALL genii. loan, puir of whiskers mailed learnifully arid "done op in lavett , d er ," l e d her o n to rho t our ndveutuier hock; his. knees were ,seen lv swot, not being able in, support the load that weighed upon t." The Lady. observing the extremity to e hid] her rareless• rl , lO 11,11 ,educed l,im, stepped oirer to where he was reclining, and, in a trembling voice she said, ' ' Mr. --s-, - Ida really wish that you would not none} me troublesome, intieeel. I min so much; you are very lint com b- wen d to arise niy tune . )00; I ' M in hunt of bigger game." die trrmbkJ like u wounded "pigeon." and after a severe struggle, 'Painted."— lie recovered, however, in a few minutes. ond in u fit of desperation nod rage, rushed out of the "Ball Room" into the "Bar" and culled for a gloss of "Mulled %Vine." Fonwettn From the Pennnydvanian A MONOMANIAC. A Slictifrs jilt:. in New l ' orls have under crtnsiiim a. 1 tiun the cut, inn Mr. Johrurtlun lluitt, ahn for three ' or four mobile: past liven pure fatting a hen,. part of the real estate sold at the Intscl/iniae, at eadstivagam ly high prices lie is un old bachetur, and tor Joao) years was a resident of Meldia, where he curbed oni on Pstent-lsP fie i , said to be worth evil i5.9..000:4100, mid it wan RIOVR•11 before the Slou itP- Jury that 1,4, income amounted to uccr teuxut) per annum it „pr e ., ti r o he has purchased teal estate within the lost four nautili , , amounting to over s'2oo (i 00; and at vie'', at least d nitric inn weld , The F:, ,, ying 1. , t rate. he was in the bald' of going to persim, who advertised to sell their property tit auction. not ark i !fed them levy to divide the pm crls nit dint they would bring the lii,4 i hest pi ices, nod at the tame titre telling them anal Lr intertded to purchase the .lots himself Ills legal ntiviser, !Or (iritien. hemline ntvitlind tint ba wan dernfi t ted, and when Mr Hunt ra il e d nn Lim in relation!. purr hlsii , g some peiverty, he told him no: to bid en the property, for he was crass . Mr. How, m Aim! appiatiog to tare any off• - nor, replied that he was not crazy, and asl.e.i his ct.utisel if lit would get two se:pi - 001de geinlemeu w hum he named, to t. etiß to this earn!). Mr. riiitien tend urn Mr. 11. has naivete! times brietcht ss.,rd dint he hail Peen the gentlemen, and t6ry hiel said lie Stu , mit rialy, hint 11.,d lelcsed to call nn MI G. them,el , en These and other nets of the stiOle 1.1,1, Intl Mr. Gift , • I do not wish !Wit to Itorr.ete from whit 11.01.3 M rd. fen to the conclusion that lie was insane. end that on. I. Iran something don,. to wott i i i !ten that 1 Popp... the Nlexicnns toe going to rira.Shito , war. or to commit any hostile act. It true dint soon srpintidnr away all his aria ), it was r. Chic Ampodia ut the head .(.Low 20 141 Hoops is march notion thin be if/Sld 11.11 1 lug t.osand, Texas—bat 01(1.'14 were smell Im the Ole Sli Shi'rn efifrn jar's ,i i ,; e i nne i s it w i ll I iif Oct , her lust tu consider Crossing of lite Rio Mal , and I 44 it tit, nucti„nrott, or 1111", " n" aer 01 inv.-i "`' . ar.l n " P "P" l.ii • but nn , h orn har 110 lit,lll.llal 111 be the uggiss-tr To Il t o t tjoirutiatider died d o , nnii.. , inn n i ne ‘nn , ins nnn . ennunin, „ .ninnenn, n,n . hn, In St V..r . st:rut. Were 41 , , icg the same itc.rtlirticcoi—cn he will 1,. roar rc!led ro r,t.rm H.- Lu, a!.. I,) "", :,r.l to sir 6c ni"' tie-1 id'', kr. 111 A le s sons are ruts an I ra., is pin rinse.,"'lnch will ids. has ti to , , s i It v. c are 1.1 1.10 , .1 nidit Men it It. wr molt on Pi rrtmn n this, were not art me of the sable of the property in the we id 'lain "•"'''' whet!• titleman ha. pu. rims , and who have on the strength id ' his esampie. rn ''An Empire Olt a Leh. Ike Suit arr.., net. " thc expectation tint the 14.q•-ity sr as lapin E) isic.rrii, lints Laqictittil tit le,cif ' , seining n , net empitr .vi ing iu ',sloe. Furchen , rllol. in those itetOlhothinai - . ' i • l ellY Y .appirlns Sr " ' '' Y til '"'"'"" " ' Ore ' , They will hate to p.. 1 op with their bargain I the bent eon l• .. 411111 , 1k , d .Tile NUN bur)r.tt Het old says: wit!, fire) can, , we ever w:-tend our pcoottis.ions over 1, Oregon, us far as the nomarryAT mount sirs. ra'ar the TtiC M0,105.A1.1.-MUInII-Ll4l:llT.—TIto minestion nes midelli !minded we :shall reach that lntinnie snonre tits sun doe/ not net num..., Ne:ir the thlll if urn Expu , S4 110 . 1 ,tin iteo (torn Nlor.- its stormier, the sun urpotor• to .101,1 U. still as it did' 'real thus in relation in diet-miner/dement 1.1,. Co WI 111 e. fi (It J,lOlll, In JO' 11 is tuerrts-fi.e d.• who wail nritottr.l in thio rite: goots sha,st. the hen iron ul at.d ,tris dirrat exciter:lmi: han horn etill.ctl in all citric., lo `II it l• ' II ` , die late t-ntst.,i,t•ito,ha of B, 'on ink, it 3,17,d.—/.nn. Jere. i•lt Ninth A 1.., L x.t, .1 di, rub...root opotrittins,o, Li's -s nil rm'nn ts ti e* ' li d"' ~f nut „„,pik,. • Ev and yen :Li u dletie inf . the eiy tffo,thcs itvis ...adoto tnire r• n sits 111.1 'it Ott 'of the m •d • A 5,t...1 e. das,nndrmiueo: cL.nrn.el are !iv ne•24 l -nit. e'inielbitii; It:.:ru rid`te mid the Hem!. r,r two rritt , orr, lit ahS. lor tour!' dot 1)1.,11, 01:01,1 atoll ,\ -It, of „,,, i:i • 1.1 , 11 3 It, re ut.rc, .peas.! i ' teseian, 0t: ,.- 0111,` kris rr the to,,rn trier Ld by when , the gcreloit.e non.% Hoe, aoJ o c,.unp men „1 fire fond peotd,-- ri.i_hty to he tlintuthed this t•ity named Larnontneue, whin 11111‘ :lprltellondv,l nil l , s tt In an • itt or In et Lo: z:: 4 nh"al a St. Um.. :tone sutrtiinp di,chisie es are tixpecic , l T.' .. 1 Lower• eimte di. irg the ial. It d ia l th in . 1 ,,,,„„ oeottr.--- , ItllHo ~r it• ol ..1 tit , hut tons er ' o Collto , cl i, inn to loose that the s ctt l a Ito I l'o•U.:t.r vviteree pail oldie mane) oilt 10-t on• u ts, In: ttitsclto I ;told' liicessiva pectuble at d tiltrlcSive rreishlcd ,o tit Its thr "111 ad to. mar! of one of inc WC:laterite in gut o,r v. i.• 4n , of e” , some nil the most promm:,,t membeis o, iL , r lete.so , U.L.1..1.• 11.'•1 , tone—now louling ministry hied - countenanced ir plestitica. It i • se.i'iaz al i, aloe. lant,lndes—rinvi d. _ . believe) that many party in this ciry are very t•. 1.11 u toa',1111••• 1 poorer.— pendir'g t i e li2jd is going on. Ain't you nsbarned ol sour ini,einhis far,ion, and of soul , ~ 11l MllO I lr a.dt C•SADA. — A inner in the N. Y. J.ruina I of Corn- '• T ope been. en this unu.try nO.l Enz ! the, merge, dated nintreal, F,b. 9, vo.: in,niine 1,1 pa i.O o bet,eeri thu partner and that A few weeks ego r.trUJLT was t3lkerl of but be/in, , lOU lt:IJ 6 5 Is , oh cri carol I . irrarn tLut harrida bel:a, war to the knife. - At present, haw no till )"""" .11 I P""r er, the excitemer,t lass, to a ceitain degree •*, Lig vg 1.. 5.,atr.,:.et /he lta..irola• Ido 0.0 think any sensible person In this ril% dr,..nis '''s on 'rude• and shut of any interruption to our amicable re!,rtiun. with rite 11 "' 1 ' 00151 ' '""g"I"' '"" 11 E" , "pc Stoles. Never heirs. risel. r.l•' W.• nay again, aa•l You anh , " , “ l s.f yodrs'llis"d your demi% though quietly troki..g esery prepur,llll.ll bn ; the defence of the pt nvirlre. in ca., any delTietthy ' g row ing out of the pending ,ptestion should it quire settlement by powder and It in rumor.d 111(1 1.1,11 CIO heart hav tecived im t uctions from thelt.ime (lotterroneot to expend a mil-' lion sterling in fot ;di:at ionn or Ins of defence. It i is certain 111111 extenotve INtaks hove been commenced at Kinent.rwt and Tor.toth. and at the cit:tdel ul Q•/./1.,C. 1 Oppositeltlontle, , , en. the .owl) ihn St. Law' rence. extensive ovj i ory w tlf}sh ore in rowetn:thitioo. 'l i , e n p erj moot of the ice redmiht utt tic ri Cute the city. ht. been .I.cro.isfttl--,two titiy•.ttrtillety practice hosing inntle ht,t little ronpreti.ion upon it. Our new Govetnor (it:maid, Lord l'atiteitit, is ve:y a tsidimni in the pettorainnee of Ids official duties, in the unit-al capacities of civil anti minim y Governiii; he attends ut the Government office, civil and milt at y, •n idles nate days; lie is apparently a very halt, and vigorous old Mr,. I it. appears determined to keep tip a munti mote strirt nisriptinearnott4 the troops than thou lord been accustomed to before his auisul iN the The next aiding= lief:lEl;gland ore looked rcitbarea, anxieiy, ii, it is c.e9i-citired they wiII Lriog the dev+•l. ilia of lie Briti•li (ioviirnineni with regard boil, to the corn laws and the Oregon a•resu , m. The Into oews ham Mexico liar neural a good deal of eYri , ernefli, /older the iileo that r•h+,nld the 1; States uguio<t Maxiru, tbeu• ao isoug.inz .1,141...11 [41'1106 1116) bu Braun ititO the fray. A Dcu.Pktosrs.cT.—A rnerchant in din; city (ray. the Boston Poo) received. the Wine...het reply to Siev ert-LI letters whim:wid roe Airliner whose condition he did not know until the le!ter lielowt canto to lined.— Ho thinks he will nm urito yeti soon:— STEC. Feb...4;h, ICII3 Sir—l have received several lines Bate you neap !et jog n bill of gull due you front--&—, the bill sir I well know ought to have been paid but we worn nn eyttpeetedly drawed up noon after getting the salt & csiold not pay it & were finally drove Into ChancerY which I suppose you very well 61111 W. The reason I have not answered your lilies are two, in the first pluce it hos been us touch its I could do to pay the Postage un toy dunes Jhut I have bud since I foiled aiih nn t buying !Japer & op - miring time to answer them & fur ther I suppose you ail know I cannot pay. All I can say to you for cncourtigement is I shall pay you if I ever get aide bat .my chance for getting able consider about tba same as the chance for no cat to get out of without claws. .1 have a wife & three children to support the old- eat less than five years old & the yobrigesd less than ono—a& I have not seen a well day fur more than I four years and have about 3 thousatid fhillais of old debts hanging around mu fur a foundation, so you ten judge for yourself. Yours with respect Smart locik out 41' the window, r. Ed i or, and tee that string of men and boys whit poles on thoir shoulders. %%last do you suppose they are after?' "They are a rtel.f.sh, at the pond, 1 presume.' 'No, sir. They ere all onerfler„i be other!' Begcne, -you ink•fared ratcl• , or be after, you „ •Ye', sit!' From the Doily Times. A MASSACHUSETTS FREEMAN'S ADDRESS TO THE ENEMY OF OREGON. BY JEIISEE E. DOW. Give as yourcountry! IVbo ace you %Vi t ro dare her title deed to serer? Pause e'er the g uilty act you do, Lest you stamp'd with shume Nrever. Your lathers sunken graves shall speak. Their v ithrring *corn from fields of story And v ild s hall he the Eugle's shtick Of venget.ce 'tuid the stars of glory. Stand for ynor notion bind tignin.• Fdinh hulk/wed bearth end] holy altar— Your fethet shook the Lion's inane-- Why should you I.mooly ci ingu and Niter? .V hen met thn cree, the Arent toe, Ou hill nr plain, on lake of ocean; NM . ptrock for lib, tty abhor, With iron nrrvu and wenn devotion? Then speak like Freemen, you who dare To c,tiard your native hills from dangei; ii;lacou6 God your tt etch shall bhure. And saw , yell from ;he hireling stronger. 'I Ur fit titers won ilie weittern Si urld 'his youltl the broad domain tut:tied:4i; Then let )uur banner be unfurled, And bid OM foe: of Freedom perish. There's not a spot so will and lore. Tina sleeps benentli the F,sglir'spiriian. Though winds and it uteri; revel there, That it not wont ft King's Dominion. Gn that Weal; spot in years IQ come. Man't westieitril march shrill bo completed; Then Eirrope's hive shall rein,. its 110111. And silence reign %theme li n e retrcuted• Tim. craven wretche..erk retreat. The or valor aria of teata y, he itevt,lutiett's &UM Klallll bent, And ,ull a ,'.llion heart. to duct; blots dark Nehru•ktt'+ fere.t haute., 're the wild bank. et the Del Nene— Frin ell-1t anti went the ina ,hall co ne . 1 nt I Ike for ffty-fur and rorly. A RISTA. — A l'enbacola ColleProtHlent ol the Niutile 13,1u14.1. elliudolg to LIIV r q s thus ♦trnngly lt , Ii111111(Led 4,7,11un thu Unitett Sores us Pau:tire, to,d add,: "Al i.tti labrari to t,ereen the Gum nment of I-krt.:- v . from the odium of ha. iog agreed to receive our Minister, he itating 'tut he hits untecedeut official document% to pro": that thi• war tnetcly a mewitire t,lpolicy, in order to delay ho tilitte Willi the frontier an• "ad, Timely coveie.l." Whoever get.; into power in Nlexi , e, whatever mily have hen hi. profesriioni,M order to umpire it, will al )1,11 Wining to subt! the dkrlted with our C.R/011V by riegociation, bin hones roosicts , lll be ilia' this is the mina paitiotic null l inert imale of proceedir:. But will any ruler dare to b ' ea ch Audi an idea l agaitut the popular pa/ I)? you, oCl”tife l• tl• Kront 11. ISlLigCrrt tho• 11. It: I.lin at Ow bring tai ll ty flegnro.aboo, 11,11. inl •niblnight . in J.... i. 111111”Ilmen, • • Th.it 1/,0•1141 Is Whig 1•111, not 111 r old ilernorrolie awl which Ills +hone Si) long • giving tfloul rights I‘, eaclosine ,o none. lint lin matter (of tl.i. L.Ave !hi. 'thin belIII• ricul and a 5 ill do sigh,. la spite uf gery Drm.cral. TiE .5.1.A11DE8, Cabe. — Tbe Itodicit,r Ad It will Las eiteellreird ;lint a rase of assault and lent inry end (nlsr• imlri4nnuirnt wen tried nr the Joffe Common real of Orlnrins cotaity. ite 1 8 43. growing uut of r prete•ndeel lesti. of u gold wairh, by outs of the tenrher. of Le 41m, Female Seminary, which stn• chat ged Miss Mary N. Ladd, a puled; with stealing. hat tried sn•olital in tin cons iniiiin of !di.. Ilntirtt Ingham. Pratt. tie..l 13. F. flay..—Aftervranis isie L, ld ben Uet an Oct iitit alander nglinst 114 Marital Ingham, which ekes trust at the Circcit Cnurl In•Id at. ce. '1 i n ' 1,',1 tv,rupie d folle illy. , nod.- fief; if, Lt vf . r , n , t for Ow pl•riuuli . of thive• 111.15:i.1 , 4. At Ito• time, Ow Cliruttl,laoct, trusted a vr• I IN ge,,l exrio•mcnt in the urgi,,t) vvlee•r.. tLr p , ti/ies iis• ed, and in fact. ditoughoOt thi. purl of lb , State. `eel lio Amen ruin Fur Inn , n nine Comphoy of Ly their Agent. livot t ‘a Coefi RAN, (~looont id in 1825,) have piomptly m.jm.tc l end paid till Inarce tittothittetti by person. intend at their (ace. Their lases, by 111,1 great fire on the I Oth of ANIL were oil promptly met, end the not ono dig• [ripened FooT.•rer. in foil for theit ckirrol, .1i ooly contriStated to the itottoration of in,lividqeil enterprise; Ell telwild ,r,11 . 1.1111t,e the 1)11! 11l liit• following mite om, bandeslAJ tine psent_w,ithout PITTSBURGH, Muv 24111. 1045 (1,-o . r:c Coritran, Agent of the American Fire Itntiontice Company of Philadelphia. deem it on act of justice to yomielf and de...mop:toy of which you are agent, to express or doolks for your rump nt tension to our losse-infter the Eiio tios.lo-11 of last. You afforded, us every facility in making oat the proper document, and evidence usual in such ewes, and us soon us the several claims could be leg before the Board of Di rectors and acted upon, Jhey were nil allowed, and your &efts on Mr Finley, tho Secretary in Philadel phia, for the amount, wero promptly paid. witboutde auelion. Wishing you that success in your business to which your Company i, entitled. We are rerpectfully, SOL- STONER, SEMPLE & BARKER, J SCHOONMAKER &GO, II H M'CULLOUGII, SHACKLETT & GLYDE, l i WILLARD LEONARD. • ANDREW -KIRKWOOD, HOWARD & RODGERS, -FRANCIS BAILEY, CHARLES 6UNIAFF, 'JAMES FENLON, N HOLMES, Statistics of the Si Ckarles ho picayune furnishes the following:— We have been at soma pains to come at tho popu lation or the St Charles Hotel, and other llatilliCS in relation to dm establishment, and have ascertained that there no less than five hundred and Lao caviar borders, besides one hand, rd and seventy employers servants, &c. &c,--near ND in all within the walls of the building. This would form quite a village in the country. The daily consumption of some of the principal nr tides of food is as follows: 500 Ihs fredi beef, 151) ibi mutton, 24 turkies, pa ohict,oo•; .4» pairs wild ducks. 30 dozen robins or ether atoll hilds, 120 It ' s ham, 6 to 10 thousand otatets, 120 to 110 dozen r i gs , 75 gallons milk, 350 loaves bakers bread, 50 Ihs coffee, 10 ll,s feu. 225 lbs sugei, Ii bbls potatoes, 75 lbs salt puck, besides any quantity of venison. bear. grouse, and other items entirely "too tedious to mention" as they say in the advertisement. It is unnecessary to say that the town is now over run with et angers, and that all the clack hotels—the Verandah, Hewlett's and the St. Louis—are overflow ing. New Origins boasts csf better hotels then any city in the Uplini or perhaps in 1,1113 kteepets of them ,are now reaping a rich hariest. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON FirTSBURGEI 11,0ARD ON TUADE CoMailTite. FOH MiRUARY. N. B. Craig, W. Barker, Robert Woods PORT OF PITTSBURGH 5 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL. ARRIVED. ColumbrA Nen!. Cin; Rlin.le Nand, M'Fall, Whmling; Nurili Queen do; Buies, Bener; Louis Bennett, litaenioilli; DEPARTED. Naihnial, Dale, Cin; Defiance, Hateli;n4on. Chu Rhin le 1.4inn.1, Wheeling, Medium Gregg, I,3ruispeyillo; Wheeling; Miner, ernith, Office of the Pittsburgh "Morning Post." REVIEW OF TILE MARKET ron. THE WEIR ENDING Thursday Evening, Feb 17. 1846. The weather duricg tha (OM part of the week, was beam iful; the snow had entirely disappeared undevery thing loolsed sitthe spring like; but an Saturday, we were visits' by n real old fashioned snow storm, of the down Nast stamp, continuing all day Sunday, and at linet , ulo up to the present time, with about 12 inches on the level and still snowing very fast.. The River commenced rising ugsin I sit evening. There is 5 feet 3 Melt, water in the channel and rising; a good day's would g I , C us ,47;ICUL water, flit all navigaiing purposes.. There h.ro been rather mine acti• iiy in the grocery market since our hat date than 111 the week preceding and ihr general aspect of mercantile altuire bad a more lively appearance. The Dry Goods, Drugs, klaidwure, and Crockery department. of trade ere yet inn languid state with nothing of intotest to note. There is but little changeto notice in the market this week. Consequeat ly our report will be abort. Ashes—We are unable to teport any inale7inl im prowment in the market. The inlets ore confined mostly to 1411.11! r.urcels prineipall of scorching•, en .l are essrensol . s dull. A sal, of 3 tuns scotchings a t cts4l , ; 3 tons .peurls, 31; twos Potkr, 3 1-2 Ci 4 doll; Sal,rattas, small sales at 4 omt,ll white navy 114,111 are scat co and it, good demand al r 2lYi r i; 1,25 fr.in $1.12 14:: tit I (tom wager; lutailvra are asking 1.2541,50 B.S' , n—Tie r,nxt *nok has ttent, one of little ar• ii‘j r % in OW tn,:krt. S3trA bays iTCII Via hmited rhurnctei and r..elirrd , taitestiy fo small lots, city curt.] 1 2...; usouied, .jisac ; Hemri n. ; flifTli i. extremrly (WO; i.othing doing wt.. thy ~1 G.:. is nsks•si Fir hog round from Lag l.t,rf N. supp'y Iii ; ", and pc Ir.:* Jld low, arcl if re4.l',Fit; 9, 9 1 900 c. d !utter fi g ,u, for u ! lime 41lich• in ke g •; no in- plity or 111111S3CtiO. ,‘ Of thy ‘.4 . te.4lCei GC-LS qUoled • ftr r , active, ttid sero Cicely La tni ~t.i. Ul'oo , llB -- The tmultet has exp,..•r.ct<l PO chomp, .ice our list ditte. NVe route common of $14 1 +41,1.i ; fa, 31,25; ',lime $1,50; superior L '. The blivply in 113 e mml.et i. itictrasinz BLI.I A-11 , 40 , r. p ligarl3, $2 .2f per iletent large lorse orrirsd during tile post sserk. C.I. ]guns—lhr.trxk increasing ilimut ether- In for rice. We quoit. number from fivo to icii, short re.•l, a 1:3 , 7., some isideil of lower 11.111therA f,hrivet,en male ; the 4pting ttude being near !It 11:1041, tlic nAnit4g v,rik will be ono of mute ac Ciieriie —Tun rniuket if getting low.— Held,. of geol hn. are muscly uekir.2 74c per lb. but stone pavvela have been offered ut 7c. The retail ilea are mwatly :nude at BC ;a prime article of goahen commands 10c.; pine apple, no tale. The trnsac, iiorelef the week have been .ml%ll. Feather: me cetV Jrdl m TlViet:9c; 'etc: suleg of p r ime noti:Je are made at 2.9cra,,lAlcr Fr mi.—Them hate been some err', al. of or Inge. and lcurotc. I h fern:cc are utfrieri at 14;2.5 and the latter at ,Y.anto currauta 1 4e. 11 _lt Raisins 87A. Dried apples are aff,10.,.1 at . $1;24; small lots are selling to retailers at Peaches, none afering, nominal price t`-',75'4 , 31 • (omen ap ples $1.7541.'1'2 and in demand. Freiglita—lt Ivor fteii;bta are .agairt.lourn to .tr law pnint, and very gun below except of Manufactured goods of Iron, Nails, (Pars, &c.— I rratnrii Merchandizo is arriving mole freely.— heights to I' iiladrlphin, pr wagons, me r at from 00. oCnci'l,37i per 100 hbls: to Broansvtile. MI pr o . duce, 10'd P2c on Dry Or • Is: du„ o, I Oc: to Cincin Ica:m(l6, o n I).y Goods, 2'.;'‘.i.2:.0; heavy freights, 10':4:•' il2c; to St Louie, light height, 41.VcidAr; h e avy do, CoGo ii very firm at nor quotation, with on ur wu,d temlr.uty. - I . lie gates in regular trade to retailers ate now lit B jc. for common; fair to guild Bic.; prime I.lol.lery urenittaining quint nn advance in the eadcrii markers for common rind low grxdca• Cicalas—Wheat, prima ankle readily commands 7041/75c. Oats—Are coming more Freely, though ssles seem to be limited, 501) bushels !old at 3lc ; 300,buslkels at ;12c, small sales at.22(it.33 cents 4-1 bush. Corn—The ten:tine by liver, ore much lees, the pa,t week. We heur of pules at 4911 , 15 e, which we noto.us the market pri,:e. Rye—Receipts, Emult and in demand at 50 , 17e.36c bush. Barley—T,ho stock on hand is large, thu price re mains about the same as our Imo I/UW.OIOIW. GOc wV , built is the highest price [movers M ill pay fora prime article. Land 7-11 declining. -The transactions of the week have been of Q very limited character and at low fig ures; sales of several small lots at pi 2 ,6064 cents City rendered, prime article is selling i;t. Rice—Prime commands Gc by the tien:e Gi by the bbl. A solo of .3 tierces good at 6c. Tal low—Rendered commands 6 12 c cash, rough 4 1-2 c. Groceries—There is a goo! country business going forward. The racelpt2of Lugar acid molasses, during tbo past week, have been to a fair extent. Every thing seems to be inn healthy state, and our mar- chants generally, ore anticipating an excellent spring trade• Sugar -Tie prices of the last week are fully aus nape& Soma lots of 75 or 80 bltds destined for the Lakes, sold at ilam ac., 64a6ac. Sales to the city trade are at from 6, ai to 6 1 2 cash. Molasses—The trade of the peat week has been comparatively smaller than that of the preceding une. Prices are at from 28 1-2. 20a30c. currency. Sales of the week are about 550 bbls. some of which went to the lakes. The market is declining. Several lots were offered at 28 1.2 and not taken. Tho receipts of the wee}t amount to about 2000 bbls. Glass—Good country brands Bxlo, $2; City do, i , $2 25(4 - 02 50; 10x 12 country do, $2,50; City $3e 3 ,- 25; 1203, $8,25Z0. Seeds—Clover, this article has a downward tendency in Eastern tnarkets,and is also declining here. Sales have generally been made at $4,75W4,87A tY bush From Wagon $5 from store. Timothy Seed—ls becoming scarce and is in de. mead at $303,25 tY bush. Flaxseed is in demand at $1,124,41,25. Flour—The transactions of the past week were ,exceedingly duil. The receipt price from wagon is at from 830, 3,75, 3,87e4 is asked for superior fam ily brands. Several holders have stared, taking ad winces in preference to selling. Corn Meal is dull, nothing doing worthy of notice, 50e55c fY 100 lbs is about site masicet price. Hay—sl42l6 id asked for loose Timotl,y; by the bale, $l4 is demanded at the river. Hopi—Transactions small, 30Z33c is ab...ut the price for the best quality. Lead—Pig Lead is selling at 4 1 2c. an time, and it very dull. Sales of 125 pig 4 at that figure, on 4 Tin plate—Nothing of importance chins; ;10,25 fur xis the market price. Malenble Iron-12 1-2 cu per lb. 19g Metll—There has been no arrivals doting . the Iwit week from the Allegheny. Soule little has ar rived from below. A sal. of 70 tons of All.lheny forge sold at $3O, 4 mos. The transactions are limited and no largeillarliitiPe is the market. There IA a good deal below at Elnoging Rock, to coma up, if preseritpricoa are sestained. (kle—Lard oil has declined; the best winter is nnw ofyercd at an per gp.llon. J.,inseed has Ovancef.l; sale. have been made top considet able extent at 70c. cash. Whiskey—The business uf the week has been dull cmmon is sellieg at 18c.; Rectified is a shade lower . sides have been tirade at `20a2.1c. per gall. Turnpike Notice 111 Atockho!dere of the Coal Hill and Upper St Clair Turnpike Road Company are notified to meet at the house of Thomas Alderson, in Upper Sr Clair township. Allegheny county, on Saturday the 21st of March next. at one o'clock P. M., to elect one President, six Man ,gees and one Treasurer fur Lll2 ensuing year, and transact cther bllsineSein. By order xlthf Board. A. HOLLAND, Treusarer. feb2o ( tVushior,ton Exqminer copy three times.) FITTSBUSGH STEEL WORKS, AND SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY • Corner Ross and Front streets. THE undersigned having completed their mnchi net y for rolling Steel and Iron, are prepared to manufacture and furnish Spring and A 11 si• zes Slab Steel (or Prairie Ploughs, Hoe and Saw Steel, Piste, culled and hammered, hay and manure fake, Stile% not Cart iugo Springs and Hammered Iron Ax• lei, ocal are prepared to do lel kinds of dub Rolling, and Forging They idso keep on hand Carriage Hurd ware and Trimming? of every description. The highest price paid in cash for Iron and Steel Scraps. JONES & QUIGG. feh '2O Rm. DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS. JUST received a freelt lot. of Diamond Pointed Gold Pcn■ of the best make. and warranted.— At reduced pricer frb '2O sfelar Lard Lamps. RECEIVED this day a largo supply of Urn nelius S C. Solar Lnrd Lumps; Me, 1,0 and three light supension; Lamps 'nimbi , . fur steam boats, churches, halls and 6101 CA. Also, A beautiful lot of centre table, 17111111t1 and study lamps, at the lowest prices. W W WILSON, febell cor 4th and Market at. Diamond Sparks. 6 (1 G, t c t uit o r . 7 s ' eDa i , a h rnond Sparks of the, best W W WILSON, err 4th and Market st. To the Honorable the Judges oldie Corot of General Quarter Sess.:ens of the Peace, in and fur the Coun ty of Allegheny. The petition of Magdalena IVilltchts, sth Ward. city of l'it tabor:h. in the county sforesnid. humbly sheweth, that your petitioner bath provided herself with mate finis for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house in the city aforesaid; and prays that your Honor. will be pleased to grant her a license to keeps public house of entertainment. And your, pc titienerook in duty hound. will may. AGDA LENA WILHELM. We, thessibactibers citizen; of the Ist Ward; do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon.-sly end tempo sore, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the a=tom• modatjon of travalets und others, and that said tavern ds necessary John Beck, Abraham Wood, Adam *Wood. M Balm. George Taw Jacob Snyder, Philip Fogler. Christian Grible, M Schwer, llenry Debold, Wm Gates, Bernard Berkle, Marlin Foster, f 100 ti3L. 0 RA NG ES AND LEMONS. AFEW boxes Leah orange' and leawdo just Pi cri‘ed and for sale by SIERETT & CO., 18 Market .t. To Let. A CONII. oRT BLE and wellfinisheti Brick a Dweltinj, House, iu,Ctutl Lane, nest 7th street. Cl/quire of JOHN 111cCLOSKEY• ft:bl.9-ti 151 Liberty st. GOLD PENS AT ItEDUCEIX.PLUCES. UST receiied and fur sale by JOHN H NIELLOSI. 1416 12'2 Wood at Removed. THE o(ice for the Steamboat Stage and Railroad Line via the Monongahela Slurl-water Naviga tion to Baltimore and Philadelphia, i• removed to the St Charles (Intel, Wood at. The Mot Ding Dotleaving at et o'nlee.k, A. M. 0 at 4 '' P. M. J. M ESKINI EN, Agent. febl9 dlt Pittsburgh Temperance DopeOUST. JUST received from the American Temperance Socioty, New York, a full assortment of their Ruldicalions, end the Journal and Youth's Temper ance Advocates for January and February; and on hand, permanent Temperance Documents; Confes sions of an tnebrintr; My Native ,Village; Pannell Hawkins; Boy's Temperance Book; Temperance Talk's; Deacon Giles' Distillery; Temperance Hymn Books and a variety of other Temperance Documents for sale at the New York Retail Prices. . _ ISAAC, HAI( lI.IS, Agent febl7.lw and Cora Mer ,No 9, Silt street Allegheny Cemetery. ERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cern eteryy ore referred fur information to the Superin- tendent on the grnurds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur nor of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board, J. CHSLETT. dec 11 Superintendent. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CORNER OP TRIED AND SMITREELD STREETS, PITTSBI7EffiI, B. WEAVER, .pr,ovr,4tor. THIS new and spacious HOTEL, erected since t e GREAT FIRE, and fronting OD two of the moat public streets, is unsurpassed in the country, whether ns regards its architectural arrangements or the ele gance, taste and comfort of its furnishings. Situated in the immediate vicinity of the STEAM BOAT LANDING. BANKS, EXCHANGE OFFICES and principal MERCANTILE HOUSES. it offers to TRA VELLERS and BUSINESS MEN desirable conve niences; whilst to FAMILIES and GENTLEMEN of leisure its internal arrangements adord every ac• comodution the most fastidious can desire. The PARLORS and CHAMBERS are rill furnished in modern style, with entirely new and elegant Furni ture; an efficient corps of attentive and obliging ser vants is maintained, and the TABLE will always a bound with the choicest delicacises the markets afford. The Proprietor, who had long experience in this line of business, assures the public that no effort on his part will be spared to satisfactorily acconaodate those who favor him with their custom. An omnibus and Baggage Car will always be in readiness for the guests of the House. B WEAVER, Proprietor: Pittsburgh, Feb 1.9. 1846-Im. 9 DOZ Tenant'y Glaegoar .410 in quarts; ° .• .0 Pints; just received and for P ale by 41ILLEt & RICKETSON. 179*Ltherty st, OLIVE OIL. 1 0 1303C.ES Superior Olive Oil. in black bat. Elea, just received arid for sale by feb 19 MILLER & RICkETSON, Elm S TIERCES Rice, in store and for sale by febP MILLER & RICKE rsoN , JAVA COFFEE. 18 BAGS Coffee in store and for pale by feb 13 MILLER & RICEETSON• Pepper. 12 BAGS Sumatra Pepper, in store and fin sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. Claret Wine. UPCASKS Claret Wine,just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. feb 19 Tobacco. 7 KEGS 6 Twist Tobacco, just received and for 1 sale by MILLER & RICKETSON• feb 19 Pittsburgh Navigation and Firo LlEU ranee Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. PRE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop. erty, by a Domestic Lestitution, located among them selves, based upon Domestic Capital, and conducted by Directors, in whose prudence,..inteerit,y and good faith; hey esti readily ascertain, whether they may repose that undo. bred conf.tdence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction. To persona whose property has, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the advan tnge of personally adjusting alone with an institution, sr Hunt. will be strikingly evident- To those who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporatiun needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its lossett•--ISCARLY Two }MOD BCD THOOSASD DULLIRS -- 1/ to them a sufficient Iguarantee of Intuit iseeesity. It is the part uf.&l prusient.usen,.howeser fortunate, I to areicipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such ats havehithertti escaped, as well as 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 who suffer without hope of restitution. M. ALLEN, President. ROIItRT FIMOILT, Secretary. feb I 8-46 m. BUTTER AND JEANS. dilp PIECES Steubenville Jeans; eJIII 15 Barrels tosl Butter; 45 Xes,*lo.etap; inetore and fur sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, febl7 133 and 135 Wood at. W W WILSON Corm Brooms. 15,11 DOZ. assortod sizes. received and for sale LFhp LAMBERT*. SHIPTON, febl7 133 and 13S Wond st. 19 KEGS Lord; sacks prime Feathers; 2 Busdlos Deer Skins; GO dozen tow Yam; 3 Banela dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, felsl7 133 and 135 Wood et. ATC H ES-100 gross Easternmatches for sale by R E SELLERS,. frbl7 57 Wood st. rjUM CAMPHOR-2 bbla for sale by frt,l7 R E SELLERS GLIDE -13 Ws for sale by (617 R E SELLERS MAGNESIA-150 for sale_by feb 17 ,B,E .SqI,I4I:RS CIIENIICA LS—lodine, klyd Potath,lorliele,Lend, Citrate Iron,lodideSulphin,.l4 - oto t ioi4ido Mer cury, Tnonin, Ch. ZirlC, for .tole feb 17 R E SELLE.II,S. BATH BRICK—,f.'OO Bath Btick+, for scouring Knives,,,Furics.l:::e. - .Stearnboall, Hotels and families shot4ld..L4ver be ty.ithout•this urlicie. Fur A LCOJ3OI,-;,5 Lbls, just, received and fur s ale by febt7 BOOKS. HOUSE Carpenter; Millwright%APuik; Dewitt rt,ei Cvt.tnge ttesidence% tardner'. MechanicA; • BOSWORTH S. FOR RF.STER, 1,1:17 03 Matket A Flour. 38 L 818 for aale lPll ANDERSON, feb Ui Lim 2. Liberty.l6 &Ferry iu Produce. -150 DESHELS Oats: 6 sacks Cora; .2bbls white Corn mk a . 5 y e ll o w do; ..,1.300 !be Duckwhent Flout; Just received and for sale by febl6 W 13 ANDERSON, llama. 180 91;osrms'alIelivse aliersvzstrionrEqu,aolariti.es, 4 crab ciderjost received and for aaleby PC MARTIN, 60 Water et. 3 BARRELS Texas pecons on hand and for sale by P. C. MARTIN 60 Water street. A. FEW bbt mackerel on hand anti for sale by febl3 .611 Water et 15 CASKS haiga; • 6000 assorted hams, sides, and shoulders, For sale by febll Corn. 556 . BACKS Fur esie isYll eowC b o y ni, received perste Bel m M B RHEY & Co. FRUIT. 20 BBLS dried apples, 175 bush dried peaches for sale by 1611 M.B MAY & Co, .~~ ..: SCOTCH ALE Produce. 11.4 E. SELLERS. 57 Woo.i et R. E. SELLERS PECONS MACKEREL. BACON M 13 RHEY &Co 57 Water et. Valuable Beal Estate tor sale. 111.4 T very desirable property formerly a part Of the Hatfield farm, owned by George Bayard.); extending from the Butler toad to tie Allegheny River, containing sit acres, on which is erected an extensive . Rope Walk, having,a steam engine end machinery complete for making . Ropes the Ingest size. There are on the premises a block of Brick dwelling houses and a row ()Isis. frame tenements. This beautiful and improving property, viblch will, no doubt at no very distant period, be annetai metropolis at western Pennsylvania. ii now offered for sale on advantageous terms. affording an opportunity of profitable investment for manufacturing purposes—, or subdivision into lots for private residences. For terms apply to GEP. COCHRAN. feblB No 2G Wodd at, _ • An Ordinance relative to the NigfitVatas ECTION 1. Be it ordained and enoct ed b' the zens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Comtnon Conn• oils, apd its hereby enacte'dby the athority of thewune, that tho Mayor and Police Committee aro hereby au thorized to appoint foul Watchmen and one Lieuten• ant, in addition to the present number, and to extend the watch district; tip as to include the Sixth Ward, and also that portion of the Third Ward and not here tofore embraced therein. Sec 11. Be it ordained, 4.c, that so much of any Ordinance us is inconsistent with this Ordinance; be, and the same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law in Council, this 12th day of Februniy, A D, 1846. Attest: RC STOCKTON, Pres P T C C. E J Roberta, Cl'h C C. THOMAS BAKEWELL, Pres S C. Alex Miller, S C. feb 18 200 D a O le Z b P v at Buckets, just received and fir BURBRIDGE,I,VILSON & CO., Water street. Coffee. 400 BAGS Rio Coffee. Receiving and for sale by _ _ BURBRIDGE, WILSON 4. Co, Water street Pigs and . litaiains. 100 DRUMS Smyrna Figs; 25 boxes M ft Raising, ILIA received and for gale by . . BURBRIDGE! WILSON &CO., Water st SE G AR49. 10,000 FINE Havana &gm, Jutt received anti form", - BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water it, Brandy. 1 -HA LF Pipo "A Seignette" Brandy on draught and for sale by STERETT &CO., feblB 18 Market. istreet, one door above Front. Scotch Whiskey. PUNCHEON Pure Old Scotch Whiskey, on draeght and fur sale by STERETT & CO., 18 Market st. 16,000 FEET Pine Lumber, for sale low Enquire of STERETT & Ca. No 13, Market street, one door above Froot. Valuable House and Lot for Sale. WE are authorised to sell that three story brick V house, and the lot on which it is erected, situate on the western side of Giant st„ above 611, at present occupied by Mr P Delany, as a dwelling. The house is laree and commodious; and contains ten splendidly furnished rooms. For further information respecting the property and terms of sale apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, cor Penn and Smithfield st. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF STOCKS'. A T ' 'oclock. P. M. on Friday evening, the 20th instant, will be sold at the commercial auction . rooms, comer of Wood and Firth streets, without re serve by order of Da+id ShoW, Administrator to the estate of the late 15'm Shaw, deceased. 20 shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. 10 do Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike Road Co. Stock. Also, for account whom it may concern: 40 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. Terms at sale. febl4 J. D. DAVIS, Auctr. Kensington Works. THEpartnership uf John Freeman &Co, was dis solved on the 9th inst, by the death of John Freeman, Esq. The business will hereafter be con-' ducted by the undersigned surviving partners, under the name and style of Carothers, Miller ,111 , Co, to whom those indebted to the former-4nm, will pleaso call and settle their respective accounts. CAROTHERS, ALEX MILLER.' - SAM'L CHURCH. February 13. 1946--febl4 d Im. , Gold land Silver lAT.lehes. tr J . K Lo an, corner 5e54. Wood sit. ,tlj4t HA§ reeeiv!d an invoice of Gold nod Silver Pat . ' cncLever.).Vatches. A few Gold English Patent Levers. Two. Gobi Anctor Levers, 1.3 Jewels One .Silver " " 15 " Three " English " All of which %via he sold very low. ,Fair for the Washington Fire Company. THE 'lridies'of Allegheny have for some weeks been. busily engaged in preparing useful and fan cy articles to be sold on the 23d last., to aid the said Company to procure a suitable - house for the safe keep ing of their apparatus. As this is the first effort of the kind made in this communityit is hoped by the undersigned that a sim , pleatatimiedt of ttiese facts will ensure a large atten dance and liberal . patronage from those for whom the •Firemen have so often periled their health and yes. • The sale will be commenced on Monday afternoon s the22,,l inst., at 2 o'clock, in the st oreroom of Meseta Clark &Cameron, en Federal street, near rho market Allegheny city. If''Admittance I2i cents. JAS J BINNING, JOHN G MeMILLAN. cHAS P WHISTON, ,3oEwG't2tILLINS, DAN L M CURRY. Committee. -Vandause, Wood Co., Va, Jan 26 Mr. JOUR HARTWELL: DEAR SIR—I have used in my family for a con siderable time, Dr. Thompson's pills and I can with propriety say that they are an excellent remedy for those diseases for which they are recommended, and I am well persuaded that the public would derive a great benefit from the use of them'. The Carminative is also an exce g ient remedy for thosediseases among children fog which it 'is retoln menced. Yours Truly, ALEX P HENDERSON. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, Druggist 4. Apothecary, eor hand and Penn sta., Pittsburgh Last Winter Session—Dantlac School. MADAME BLAlQUE'S.lai'iresion forthetrer ent winter, will commence on Friday afternoor February 13th, at 3 &clock, P. M. at her Room i the Lafayette Assembly building,. . In announcing the re-organization of her class, fur the 14t. ginteeseason, Madame B:, hopes it w not be out of place to convey to her kind patrons b grateful- acknowledgment of thu liberal support th• have hitherto extended to her. She cannot but fr highly flattered at the evidence - t iey adduced of th eminent appreciation of be; services as a Teachc in the crowded state of her classes, and she feels cc. fident the simple annbucetrAen: Cr the re-organiz tion of her claskeii Wilrbe - isuffmie - at to secure to a continuance of their favor:. In order to ZITO that _e i ,;,lat to Alto Examinant Ball, she propors.cloaing ber winter labors wit. and which the presenco of all her pupils can on' secure, s'ie offers the following inducement to h patrons, in thu "reZttetilorl' or her terms to sBeach. those pußits wboistve attended the two previous sr feb9 Important to Gentlemen. Al the iolicitation of several gentlemen, Mark - B. will open evening classes, for iustructior. the Polka, Polka Quadrilles, &c. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wednesday and Te - day evenings of each week, from 14 to 9 P M. Her subscription list is now open for subscribe at her rooms on Fourth st, near Wood. feb9.2wd.
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