Lrl)c illorning poEit. e rn Cr :0111(4H, THLAISDAI , JANUARY 10 V H t Ara. Atte r 4 fnr rountr . , now,peperb. in tlio Agoni fot tic l'itt,t+urghi Ddi!y Morning roM. tll lCctl.lc Mr,r, 111, and Nlrillutiarturer, to ItetCeiVe wir..Hkenq•ros and sul.AcriKinrs• lie Lae office , in t ?hr. Con! .ton acme?, OM. ) I+o , .rnN. NO 12. Sta,l'reM. I . llll.lDrl.rrita, Tirol C•rtsl 01Ire, ro RAI TIMOR r, E corner Balt'ml,9. nt,4 C7c1,1•1 pt • where otr lutl,. r ca❑ be lern,lta tel of ettivrtli lnamed. THC ELYCTI4II 1i6.ki,e,11 till p 1111 , n telt. k i deep interest in the icsit!t or the late electiun for Moydr, find the eriedds of the two molt prominent candidates made every effort to secure the succee , ot their esprit ti‘e favorites, set the contest passed off harmoniously and pletteenr, end we did not hear of o single rrecu rence that was cider: red to create trod feeling , be tween the contending portico. Nu mon hdd ever Moore ro hint, Er ohms and f,ier do thorn It, licr,tt,rht cord:oink. Dori, g I.is lung in • i &nee in our cit% hr ho. become knoe,n to almil.! eve ry me Of Ci I I. T .lrtment untl g-nlern ink bea,i,,4 in Lu hoe,- rvllow 6'1701)4 , a nn In• eA•c•-ru of of cou:i(ieati•mrt the end hi, crrect bu,lne, were stifEci. ut once.' to his eitirmiP 'lint 'mike n inithful public servant. find ilia; in vim wing him to Or: chief niqiitirriiiy of tiiir city thee ILrir suff,ign..; on ohc tle CNA dr.hre rilucril hi him. he I,te election may be retguttletl ve n itttuty trial of sttengilt Isettat•en tic tw AlthnuOi it is ' , stetted, a n d with' truth wr heliet tt, that a nombet ~1 11,. , personal es'o.em for 111 Ni ettot.g,t than their ittt.nitual stutchments, voted fit IIi , • tleintsetnttic ca rlinti/tlt : yet tie I.nuti Ihnr I malty professing lent , t7ralsl elnn for MI II•IW • nil and ninny !slur, tuba did not rote at u:l. IV; tt•-• Itete that these ch,rZ4 . s Cor,litt.ll . yi FL. ..nand off " and that ;he ttsult tilt. et ul.hot: the acohlt; strehgti, of pa Mel ill the contest. In looking ft: 1110 r..bllitY of the nan elecions Imes taken phi's(' Since the tegliming of the net, tear, it is clear to even wren er that ti e u(3 nb lie opinion is to-rt./mil g molt att or g csers year in 10 vor of Democratic pet. civic., nod rtt C.. all PtICOIIII - indication shot o'er long u,.1 be mon pletely'redeemed and (rem the iron to:, of federalism. At e nrc .10,1) b ut 0 . 1 , e ; t he adage that •ti u h is mighty and will lam oil' and it doe. nut retries the apiri , of prophecy to foretell that a leo more coolesu such as ti tore that hove jo.i passed fix our smoky city firmly in the Deno - Tootle faith . The conteit on Into Tnesdot, • }10,4 ortr frien.l. %hat they can do o Len de-, and eitll tit, et coot aging teault before them, oc feet a•.ureil the tite o ill (fur YVe hrlJu the) run) L. I , CII bVIVI tine :•111,t 1 itne. TAKING TGAIK 5,1111,4, doubt remember tb•rt we stated on Turshr• that it had been annouticrd to the watchmen on ;be perovieui evening, that a,.cme of them were su,rect. dof tinfrierul::, fe.lie to the prereat May.r, it wa., dealt"' by the rowers t h at he, thlt they 01,11.1 •tee •n open ticket for Mr. llusvara at the Mdr.t■ rice stun; and that it wa. necessary that one of the hr.rsta• ides, or tome cf Maser R east.l's ft lend. should see the ticket, or they would no be heiieseti. This piece of petty tyrann) was protested on the stro, by • number of the watchmen present. who declared that they would not Le csress,i into the eipport of any man. For this art of independence they acre trirked. and accordingly when the watch roll was culled lust evening foie of the 'watchmen suspected of entertain ing feelings of personal independerce, found ti their names were stricken from the list, and other in dividuals selected to till theit places. The names Dille persons thus pi usemed are, Jam ss hi'Faasea, dem., I.CKE NOLAN, &m., G SURGE SCOT r, IA b,r„ JOst PH LANTI3. , Ahi;; IN al 131 , 11 t 5Tt This is s mom pit fu: piece of Feu:, tist,,n. on the part of Mr. Howard. eel cannot but cult fur,h the disgust and scorn of right thinking torn of ell parties. We know that among the watchmen thus presented, there are sonic of the most vigilant and fearless of the night police, and by their proscription, the sneurity of the cilium and the peace and good order of the city, in their several "boats" are greatly jeopardized. e are sorry that the o: big authorities should rant t to moot unworthy means to revenge themselves fat th••i , late - ds fee•; sod an think that whet, Ylo)ot Moenl can nB•:ct calmly of the matter, Le aiil regret dcep!s abut ho yielded to the ad ice of tho, oho rrsusdetl him to pursue this most unmanly and illiberal Course. 15'n will, if we have ro,m, refer to this petty prose. ip lion, more at length to.morrnw. 11:7Since the elvction of Dr Ken the impress on by got abroad (we can't tell how) that some of the pre sent police will have permission to retire from the public car vice. Some of those busy-Inidies who ore eontinuully meddlitti with tither people's r witerns,q, endeavoting to este:lain what useflil col,ings [Levi gentlemen will apply their talents to when the new administration comes into power. We hove Lentil it suggested that, perhaps it would suit art r iews ul al parties interested if they could be in laced to emigrate t Allegheny, sod attend to the IDICI etits of our sister vity under the directiiin of Cie "gallant Cuisdl." li they should enter lOW !hie arrangement, we hope they will be mote prompt in arresting the thieves of that city than they were in divulging the knowledge of the s 'Heinous acts of these light•fingered gentry, with which they were recently mode acquainted. We do not know how the citizens of would like this arrangement, but Ile M r Cassat is Now elected, it is none of their business, and if we choose. to favor Mr C. a ith the services of our indefatigable rake the "com mon people — hiive no right to growl. WY are pleaped with the iim, rind lia‘t. 110 i•xl.rnt.ing .ion iii.tt ••ii Tu. NA, T op THE U: , ITFT) STATC9.— The in.:1111,e! niiii class of vessels in the naval service on the lit day of October, is stated by tl' Secretary as follows: In com'sion. In orill'. Build'g. Total. Ships of the line. 4 2 ' 5 11 Frigates,7 4 3 14 Sloops of oar, 15 C 2 23 lit igs, 5 , 1 U 6 Schooners, 5 ° 1 0 6 Steamers, ' 0 3 2 11 Store ships, 4 ranee 1 0 5 THE ARMY or THE UNITED SIATE..—Tho entire force enrolled on the 28ih of November, was as fol. lows:—Officers, 733; non commissioned officers and privates, musiciaos and artificers, 7,883 —in all, 8,616 men. /CLEM fv I'INNSYI.v/Nl/.. — One iron foundry nea r liarrisburgh, Pa, paid doting the past season $lO,OOO for tolls on its coal and iron transported on the canal. These have been erected in the state of Pennsylvania, within the last two years, thinly-two anthracite found. The next news ; e , turn i.nroire will ruubaLly be reePlit sa bye packet shirr, as no .learner will leave England until the 4tl, of Jniairy. From our Washington Correspondent January 10,1846 Thasttention of the House of Representatives, to day, was principally occupied by two qtu3stions—a motion to dismhis Mr Ileiss, as one of the printers far that body on uccuunt of an article in the "Union' one rlt signature, reflecting upon remarks previous. ly wade by Mr Hudson, of Musn,—ned the Oregon ti ' , nutty. During the cliscit tnittn mt the lot titer. con totit-roltlo ottorteritoot plot:4llrd. Tho ttirttirtzr ..rts nude b. Garrett fit i t ,, o hrt pun-n. 1,1 in mai, it •reerh in t of it. Mr oho ',Oil CZCerti or Ate nmr, culir,l )11 D. it, .0. riot 0t..1 rlt.ll..llrrerl ti•o din. pure of liol:rtretro in dirt!. Itonrl-; tr. 's high Mr. I). r.,pneded lint Ire 'would nOl loti.l x porky with a drunken t•!nc1, , ,,a141." spettit.cr 1., or d..r for using improper litnizt:nir,e, and anion member permtid ed Mr M. R. louse the fleu.a. 'rite mocuu was on the rotor. Mt M S Huffier, typonrut th debate nn the Or con gar.tion, nn i rp..he 1114 full hour tigniart the re,t, lotion r,r gi% u u ,:tic:• to Englnu.l f or t h e a hro 4 uthol of rhe treutN fot the.) ,int occupancy of that tel riwrv. 11, Mill fill!ONed by Mi heriurtiy. in I o also uuciipi• ell bin bout.. mill in support id the renntotion, Pt:A out 1., the whole of Ohre nn. A,.d not 01/I) did be show tbnt we had n right, but poiiry and d it! y teiph rod thnt wr 2.11 , 1111 ii inky oil occupy it. l.lu 11115 1,1 a•ivoente•.o fi end of w u bw ii th,. liritl I, 11.11 Oi ins Other lion, 1,4 y in our Nob, ye should not ihr tnorld to ttiton hint I.ut torte 111,51 Iv *^Huq, r!lt - C. ~ur taking OrPg, , ln I.s mt•tilth. It right %Vl` Ldcr , 15.11,1 ht . , no tight 111 gil til •rid rtiiietivor i i f ire fivi 'Pito out but if .Le •Itt,ll I d,ttirt• the protect inn iii it ‘t. dun in pull the oring ctn.! h•t 11.,r in II.• diJ not d..nbt that a r.,nfilet would rune I>.:w ,•en flll,l 1111%Ain.mt s+nn• 6i.;.rc nl tine M r .1.11 bo it %% ,ocot d the .1.0.• Ibe Empi He wes re . l .fired t.. 11. i i [lini t hi. 0% not to be r. Irrtn Tie. inn. Ven• noWe wind n opeclzll , lc rrrn of i Ole IA i,;g 1, d w oad t Ile mIIVI Ilio• f. fiends of iiiC , C•olution, Gnm X Mf..e of duly. . I . o oly ~f 11,1 , ,s i,l,lti orpwe 1,4-cau.e, p0t . :70 I,ly \I. tit• Pre‘i•Jus 1,1 g.orz rwo Cunin:wee of Ow %%Iv,le rrp.+r:. v rte n.nde .rerr.dmg Lich ....le u•,rruih to the .I.^ Whtde. A bill fro, the '4,m, 1, the telit.f .I.lemet.ll., gatties..ltteh had been refetri d in the . Cumtnititte Patente, ma. reported ihn Commuter, %MI pa-s,ll it. final rending. A re10 . [11!10, % , 11. 1 n••rd 11,••‘11”g e. ,I,r r.unito'r nl,l ...I‘lll,l s.. 1113111 1 , 1 . 1 , : El 11:,L1 ht . ( r) cuui.l oki,Lre iu cafe E.f a fi a t3,.v.1 of frit I, I ss C11,111:11,.., it/ 111r1,11,; I• 1 1.4•10, Congo,. n.tan, red illetr, talp, to b^come mate J,xlging a rn khr Clic)! la) 10 obtain die floor, it xIII I.tot.ht Ix• 11,T1011 the. cir,l inns now pending it/ ar c net. 1 lace no doubt ,•1 the rai,ng, of 'he lee.: : ,:t1..111: to 10:11,1 the !rear u: t."••tlrifU: 1/4.101 bOl.l WS; 'Mk, • I).r. net.. Etie,l,l th,uld since a dtAro•ltion to "'Alpert neS..tin I.” 6 ..n lit ral r.•rm.. II a C . ri,411/m1i1.,11 14 01 ,44 1, 1..“1,,,1,4 pt0,1,11{..!, t • lll.rgt 1/1.a.1% FR ,4 IIA a a l y tlrr orts.Jl of 1 1 ., Street" at Nra Ittl.ara, nn 11,.• '2i i7J4'nr.i, 1,,,,r1 I la e are in i.a,•es.ton Uf JJtts to ate ttl Tha news from liar ins it nit,. of r...1.1.1.1111.ie pcninnce. The Captain Genet al of the I.leni 2.ielded to the Je-i , es mamf , E,l by die Puerto PrincTr, :hat he ~.n the c trt ,1 , Dr.! ,110,t Ole 18:11 01; 1“ a eal cram et for N... 02,1,111• Th.", meles.g , of i by th , pr o" nn 1 rrry I X tollt, I. Olle ul it. P 1 1 , 1 ,4 rec.rnmAnWit 1.. n. •nti. and on till: point it. ear nestncbs and j Icier are noted rtn.lCti7l,7l••/, Bllin:If.• ti i:1 461 CI II time, cipproschi•ci, is. cii.t , am in iuy p•••• Laving tie cry to y.erd their (Ali I atm. Lti the coon tbi 6':d al 7 and I 1 to r.} good to ft.ir, nod from 6 to Ei 'or atA yolto» stlf,tor to Sllpel fink, C4Jtr,•. ‘t• •C:lr $7 73 t n I \V‘IND/ g in LIV mgu n a„utoy, N V,a week 1,11, pii.ce felt fivatifwlt into well, a di.tn,ce of 37., leer, ;be watt, bring only f.,ur fact t ie b e , I, d lustily for help, 50J vas leseut.,l wit hou Ow least apparent inju, y rcLi. tv G c:101 in the 11.4, district of (ieoggis, nu Nlor,•lay last, is eu,l is doubt In Bibb co•rvy t • suss stood: Towne. 62 - 2: Bs ben, whig, NIP CI Ll,VfOrd C,OllO. rVi, it, d 10 be I u,) COLD—At Fn•drricLt.,l, Der , 1t; 15, the thei ernmole, v. vs t wetaly in ••,_ Milwau ., ,r, 1t i•couau:, Ike tow teen , lrg sacs Lid ;ss tot ISU (III) (U 16.1111 ihr Tuning Channels iit' Sittutris) contained n couple of c”lu..us purporting to ben re port of the cornmit tee of the Board of Trade of this city. Wonticting what maitet of irtipitrtance that in stitution had to corninunicate to the public, I rend it t h rou gh, and found tit it, amongst other thirgs, the ac tion of the Boatil in relation to the rig/it of way of the Bslumore and Ohio It unload, was dwell upon at considerable length. Now. if those alto compose the Board, can arrogate to thrtmselves any credit fur ther ' , Wort. in this matter ou interesting to the prosperity of l'ltt , borgh, I am disposed to give them full credit fir all Ilicy can cl tim; but I should like to know, and it is a qtyrnicn that mu) be fairly put: why has the com mittee neglected to report the proceedings of the Board with reference to the Bearer Division of the Erin Canal, in which the resumption of that impor tant portion of the public works, by the state. was de nounced as impolitic, and which proceedings were s i gne d f y Josiah King. and forwarded to George Dar sir of the Senate? It is important to know how, and for what reason this interference of the Deitird, in a matter that did not come within iu jtoisdict was brought about; because it is notorious that this missive sent to the Senate by Mr King. hearing upon its face the stamp and sanction of the Boma of Trude, destroyed and tendered nugatory all the labor and ex.ettbins of those who had the matter of the "right of way" iu charge a: llarrieburgh, and was the twain cause of the defeat of a bill relative to it in the Legis. lature at its last session. I say again, it is a question to he coked, why no re, Terence has been mode in the report tothe proceedings of the Board relative to the Beaver Division. if these proceedings are not entered on the minutes, and do not form any part of its transactions, the inference is irresistible that the communication to Mr Darsie must have been spurious and unwarranted. Let us know, therefore, where, or upon whom the reepvnsi• bility should rest! AB regards the uti:it) of o Board of Lade, I would just remark, that it is an instit.aion that may be very useful in large commercial cities; but no association of the kind will ever prosper or meet with public con• fidence, Which hos fur its ulterior object political managements, and the advanrement of the int , •reets of ceetttin clignes, and initialed iudivi , luals. An Ex•Mestere, CUM Railroad nicotine. The citizens of Indieua township met at the houge of Mr Geo Porter, on Saturday the 10th day of Janu ary, 11146, to take into consideration the subject of the right of way for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. When, on motion Capt Thomas Hart was called to the chair, and Charles Anderson olirroirrted Sec y. On motion, the Chairman then addressed the mee ting, in a very spirited address, shoe, rag rho impor tance of said Road terminating at l'ittnburgh. ()./ 1110LIOD, Mews John Hunter, Hugh Nl'Clarin and A Ingram, were appointed a committee to &hal reqnlut 1011 S. On motion, That our Chairman, Copt T S Hart, write a copy of hid addresrand that it be publiahed a lung with the miuutes of this meeting. The committee appointed to draft reattlutiona, stab. milted the fullowingthrough their claairrrinut—and to tine meting, t.t. hire wtt• read and u•tuttiroutisl) udtp it'd Whereas, The Itailrond question i s the all Ors°, b• it g, tu r ie, el discos:6.m end i• the must imp-rtrint question ill be agitated io our cute legislature during ire present surssinn. And Whertws. It ie highly prnprr ittni of the state eltuitid xprrssitezly sir% oh 1111, introrttlflll,o , j , "Ct. And IV/It rear, We, .4, citizens of Ilelthrny eoun y, feel n d" T , intrust upon line sul J ct, thcl , •• fore, Rearilred, ilsat we are pleased In learn that 9 Hai:road ccnvention it to Ike held ut Han ishurgh un the 12.11 inst and Ate hope that there willhu u Loge delegutiokk from this count) In attendance /1 , a , :ved. Thar it 1- .kfthe a triotot ettnptirent r tltto tt 91t - 91 !9,191it•1110 Sc tit Fettitt.,, ‘ttitttt [hit twit , tr 'lode and Basel between the eu-t !tool Ili.• k•••4t. lb•PIIIf 1. lII,' weer, gl,ii io see n ot,it it of dA•tvr• n on the f.i 11.1 111 , 1,111;1 p, i.t the ctwe 10 I,nui. a continu -011, Uni110..,1 rioll4llllClld 110111 1 . 1114111(q1111, 1,1 l'ittA• In: rgL by tiro ,d) 01 It. 6,1.10, n, au.,s, pus,- bje J, Tlmt wear.ttcirnte npt, y t,, the canal si,cl, a I.u.d. but on Ole color:" bcltere ill it 'lie ri.oeswe of tli ult.ii lire mcreu. it Ozei..by • h'esr , /,',./ tit , ti-gret that iht• grout of :he right of WTI\ w OA! R.dl.l,ldi, and 0100 I Itrol.pth this state, born n point nett, Cunslott inod io Potshot el. 4.: with co,.i•o•nion !rum n:rS ill lerVo:red. l l,su ol ihoqi IT! .it , rpto to nn• tilt, in vie•t thus •11.111.1 bo gisoii ill novo, slid O if w right is tolos..d, 11.1 'lie /1(111fliiir - • Hill RI: r.. , 1 ian V1•1.1?1?, C., I, at l'a kr, alourg for i:s al.inn , 100. 17111,11 greisier flirt u ill ire !lou, nod t.. nit :he mit,. •of the ihnn I“ I,l'lllll . that iti,d to mlnnic MI ILel.ty Rrso!r , ri, mnibis w 1,1,4 t 4 .hr Rat I 1111 - 11-Wittlnw vet ee.ll,fil Iher t•X'• . 11,01. .1: if, 13,ilitilwre unit (Jltio fZadruad in gin a r ni MM.' WTI/11w. r aril on , • WW. •r win nrira:rrd. 11.al r,lud tin tr.") that vn a It• h, c.•t nn nrpropleatian iron , C..ngre..l, time nplrf .1“.11,1.1 ;141 . NH , ig3ti,tl of d e tHee r. iirrl tee bore ea..ttit wtli th. h,4,'-•). I li.t .v • ~, t ipr,l CY? fl and rec et the .thittqatan it. 643.t0rg • th,,l r i x,l l r,h. doting !he tillPf nieth,h4, wl.rr ;4 ‘l , ,i; 114I': ad this e.Ln orl'‘ dlrti It '41:1..41 ••,,, firso 7 t".i. 11,, t!,,- prokatall•rol of this meet Irr• In the ,Ple.o, to. 1.1 ornrtatto• lio• Pal:y PoSt 11.1 I'aAlar,zl) (intro~. 110.1 (too br ' o at til ta• Stanta• t 0.3 Ifb• ra,c• ut Ow lit.u.v ul Reat•so•a:., tiv, from do. cal (-)11 r11.:10:1. rise 1•'1!". in/ genliernet. e•ti Os U (01 . 11100 , t, 10 Inucurr 1ki1 . .111 , 0t , .0 LI Pvlol.oo I.) 1/11t /. ,. C.1./.l . Utr 101 10e rt Nlcl'he•.vrt. Per-cr. ..I An I 11 rn 0,4 Frincl. lie o.tc. rapt. I !It /...; HARI, Cl.llolri. ( •11: I{l \I l'U ll\ 4•11.1 k Ivor met he,e 1.,r , Ix Innpno 41 • , • 7ril /1•Iii •11 I! , If e net. ii•- 0,. , •1r to ti e nl.li p•.•” 41.1 1. 0, Z11 ./111 • .1, I, Cite c:is r.,.1,,gh t“,p. I %1 • : 1 omf iof rf ESN flint kir •naking rr, rurv..•ss suli 1.1 -, 4,161 1 $•••••n g•ut,rt,i; it ,$• s•;, , j.t.sl Uzi; ti.roillslsl, •,.slls 1.• ssss• cry isl un j 1:11• , 1 4.1111' V,1•1171110118tiCe ii,4 II at LS , . n•-••• 1. '11$•• 6nc 6,1 1 . 1.1.11ta11( l• 11,tvle•t , t3 x 1,4,, 1 , 1,1 it.t. Vs.., 01 1 . ,1 th vri• tine Stn., 1. dreHs 1,1,11 slid in 11111.e,ig a 11P pitik-ii sss • ffs•s•s Aoil I 1,6 1 ,.• 11,, o y, , nut 14 It nnd r 110•11 , .rel during lb, ••nris, I.nrt ul iti • prsss•sit Si'.,'' 71, nil pa4l ti 15W Cranti , ,g tt at tilr,,,zl, CH% (;i•itt'iceten. 1,•It• to.irl• irj:,l•4•Ct.:a our .'u .• Ak , , I.• thr.a.gli the at.ite to ti .4 h-:ing, it will be .1i.a.11..1, 111,d 1 1 / 1 1ryd. , th.. ul I ' . ^h no it NO d iT., 1., ;„ , /IQ tilq 11011'10,i Ila le Ii will likewrio. I:T:fe the hen the sine kat 1,. as it whi be 11.4111 , 11, nn -1 it i‘aotr.,uo to her o! " 1 - nprotemenis. Gentlemen, we •Ill• u. d , p• it, I iiiren. of 1.. t is bat I,er 11.0:VW,/ 01,1 11d111 . .1C. idriati•st 1.1,1•10 , e• 51,11 ery. h e t,,,, 11,. 11.,,e1.1.,. ;rel. it•rri.•ll. :t I, ,, b.potes El , rt..3anti ala., Isla, batlLr IlitCler 01 Ide Crytry ou,l bu r , ll 11i ., 1 ,. .1 ni I.e up Ord Let k w , sabret a cii!tit no , ! de:lbera e intestigai lull. soil ben', it he tiki late r:ap to. ,hutil der to the try•el, it it las sate, be Iten-1 u. fa,U, of the right of wily so that he rn.. not bete cruse to • upon bi.oscit hetejter, that he wn• no . 0,•,01• ,n,ljgh. repel I , tint I hat , con r,•,sril with seteial m this aarl the lung "fowl, • w h o Irsyr ri ‘jo -oi s ed thetnselves uhfso noble ii , Nitt.buigh being ititelested with Rail:010o; 11; , •) say it will be the mean. of Intl from et ilis . unce and thereby reducing the priers of her NI Lo ket. I tlikk, Gentlemen, they are very near right or else they ale goterned Lv tei) se!fi-lt minises. I will s:is them, silo ills it Ilia reduce./ the tiara ul plll , llll - .• iii 111 , • 111 , 11 1 ,14 1,111 , 1 r fie. that ale inlet. eated with ,it fo: in . sumer. a eitt 11,0 is ant, rested with R ni altruist point i•i the compusi—lats it load a 1 1,1.1 pushier in lierlllrytkets! I %,11 4 , 1 l a r titan it, lief markets are higher 10,04' ,1•1 r litti!ruad. wastliou4ht of. tie. :ether, whet we. 11,c . reason? I will • Nei. that. U, 4,1111 aol litiilrotel was est a1.'1.1J,•,1, her parialaitun came-traced int-wising beyond all ex. poctotoi-, aid (Mast, the pike her muketn were kept op, And sorb, Gentlemen, w ill be the re salt at Pittsburgh, if her Jost t fights are all ,wed to her. I am forty to say, GenlieMen, taut tlllUther portion of their dontiine is, that if oor Legislature should not g-ant the right cf way to the Bultimete and Ohio Company, that there is an end of the matter; that tile non will not be ..xtended to any oilier point. Ifni, Gentlemen, that is a mistaken idea, rind I must soy ' that it is preposterous end the beighth of extreme folly to hold forth such doctrines. For it is certainly the interest of that Company, and in fact their Char ter calls for it, to extend ill it Road to some point upon the Ohio River, and they are folly determined to do so, and have full and ample means for cariying it into effect. And, Gentlemen, if they should be compelled, through unwise Legislation of this State, to take their Road through the State of Virginia to IVheeliag—v. hat ',sill be the result? %Vliy, the city of Wheeling will beetime a flourishing city, upon the uin and prostration cf l'ittsbuigh. Wheeling dill be considered the head of Navigation upon the Ultio River, atid our Government will hardly deem it ne. cessaty to snake appropriatit.ns fin the improvement of the Rivet above that puiiit. The State of Ohio will extend her Railroads from Cincinnati, from Cleveland, and from various other parts of the state to intersect the Rnitimote Road ut Wheeling. A great portion of the trade of the Idea. ver Canal and its branches will be induced to go doe n the river to that point, as it it much easier to take their boats down stream than to fetch them up. Thus gentlemen, you see at a glance, that nearly tho whole trade and travel of the Great West will be taken through the state of Virginia. Effectually injuring the best interests of the whole state of Pennsylvania.— In the meantime, gentlemen, what will be the result to poor Pittsburgh, for she tray Well be called poor when this result takespla.e. She, I think, will settle down tot mere manufacturing -Lost a, hardly worthy of note in other respects; cot off hum all the lent fits of ttade and travel. Gentlemen, I will a+k you to look lit the position she stands in at present. I will defy the world to pr, d uca a city of the same magnitude, whose citizens con compare with het's in pat r int is in, to Ile nt, industry and enterptise. Look for Oconee how they have raised thou, city like magic. from the ruins a hich the dispen sation of a Di , . ine Flovidenro had inflicted upon her a few short months since. Where is there a city in the v. °rid of the same magnitude w hose citizens could have accomplished so much in so short a space of time? But !wile at her in other respects, she stands in a position to become the great navy yard of the Uni ted States for building Iron Steamships. I would ask von what city in the world has the same revourcrs and ittculties that slue has for t..hat purpose? and she has competent, industrious turd intelligent mechanics, Inferior to none in the conild. Under such ciremnstan zcs ought n t her hest interests to be pt otectedand cher isiwdli I think so, and I hope that our wise leeisto 'ore will duly appreciate her just r i g ht s and interests. Gentlemen, there is another great matter to he balk ed into, nod that is what will be the result to the ire met gists of the slate of Pennsylvania. with regard, to her main line of Improvements. If the 1341timare and Ohio Itailroad is taken through the stole of Vir ginia to a point on the Ohio river, the result w ill he ruinous indeed beyond all calculation; at present, I t'ttr ore, predict th a there will not bo sufficient tolls col ' !timed upon the main limo of imps Velll , 014 to keep 'them in tepaii;.and the time will not la• disium, und. r those citcurns.ances. when application would how- to be made to f r attics tii mot e th oecessary repairs, thus making the main liar tt rills" "us inistead of to public benefit, as it would increase 1 out tuxes. Agnit, vtelomen. Own , nre n great mate, pile""' Alto are 111111 , r Ile kJ, t—tion !tett if the 11 . :1.1 ill . Way g:Tontra. that it skoolotil he ihjitrioati. tot the runoff, i itti I urn uritler the imple.otion that that is a mistake. lea. lloe canal. it is title. rutty loose some of the •ets.tettger,t nod n rmition of the lighter ftetglit., lee I fi m'l ,-ttt! , I,tt it sill 111! more mad.• lop lov the it ,, ett.e Itettv, ftmi.tlttot. and I think that the I(Jd. wort cahoot Itettirt to COttle in Cii , lll , eilli.nl will the until iit regll/11. Its ae,tifolitra oil freivles. If the II . I, mA is brought to l'itt,lturtth. I 'IMO. the I en.) t'teteitt, %A ill bevr•ry muchllll•TC/V11,1.. mow! , 40. As lu td , l greet I, t, the ',tett of the Cate& Lye', 1110,. lug that it vhioitiol be totiiortious it, a slight 111 , a ,0 0re it tLr can 11. is it 110 t ElVtlet f, the Pitile to submit Inn listat 111itly I halt to dl it P 010 Whole irij4 null tt.,'ci of the cleat v.v.( Item Iter borders. Agoin, ir toot( 111.1111114 of the year that Il • there i. tat mole ot tr,te‘purtit,: goode from the rail .•111 rut of ill, state In 11,- eestetn, the Mg that lu n e, eXCOTI ly wngottirtz, which makes the Nice, of !r.n.j,trttltienttreetliugly let those ci ram- • , do r e .t, geotlemen, you may P. , VH 4 I import , ne , i in i'vtaLur;ll to lot vo VI Itetilroa•l commu,i , ,tion a:1I{ Easier. or Arluntic coi• Gentlemen, I ' , rice to see the neiive Cirri - lions that lullin"ing i't tire etteri rn plrt of uric slate to hove it torilitrrirro. 111. e o f ltniir ad fioln 11,11.“1 , 1phin. ho ilie iltr of II trim. o , : d 1 ilope t h a t mat tro rirt,neri wiuh Surcein. lint in he incurittrile let rit rt.° , out Utnitist enrientots rre r•ttr tie Primo% ani t lin travel 'IA tinde 011110 :teat n- 1 thd.l. !hat n Railroad Gorr Pltila lelrlda Li, 'lin any of 11+11,i...burgh 1., Pittsburgh ,s,e,ld be al latle i ap or i should that trnrir• nod trn.el ti rot.. measures, IrtriTTl Our own 11,1 be taken through Virginia to (Lrntli•Men I /1 , 111 /II ,4 ill n•ake full and vctJr nthiannce fin or) defricto that MI) home, iierur• nil in IS I a...tire )01l Ilint it t• sic ((rat tunic !WI I criret n'tenrirtr•ti to whiten u pub or tareCteg. I), I).thentt ' s Remeli) int roLLs. e,,esomp,on, briAolell , lll. NW./ tire •ii,• fel Ing •,‘ y,,,, it, hat of • apttint,lath, f:xtot•ctittstna.,N,....Cr nremeds tt 1, 11/.11.2 v“iithor, ~ f irt4l-11,dt has ittmed itself tnn.e • a,naltle 1 . 4 • 9 t.tl ' llene In nu ,TlOll,ll the i tesrnt lige Ilia. has an Isnnerd u, inth'lc Itontr--1 hat liss sn a. nn env..slde popular° iinJ that st.ple! Ike rep. nt !ohm of r• wMuir, fui mnertis. Since it• r.nittri on 1 , 11 ,, the W , 01.P . V/ kir 1 ' •n e;l unnurea ha t art Oil UN etartl• 1s ir•,els MI, the utt the ~!d tor the care if this latgt• ar.d d is . „f 11 \ II ra d 111 ans of Ow ,tri.lutr.ts w Itt, It Lac, hell in r. 4 Ire( it day 1,./. make iteme.l. tte nth, ttl I), rt.catn ' • FAln`Cl.tl Lellt - ti, and If 11 IS u, the i,uwrt tf fah - theme to go.: lel, f , u,u will Le •pt - e•lil t, rod rf T 41.'e ' k r,,rnt.r of 41 . ,..1..1 end Librry •t, et. 1 4. 11 , 6ht5i gh Tii. lir.st,"' 8,2!.,m it'sll Ch , rry iurnted r r.I. I. a c,•m t. ,,p4,1 !Le (').rrr y 1.11,1 .Vl , ll, aI Pritin..l 1.14.gre•• .111111, I rt l'l ,, {L'INI torn it. eft,c..% in 1.11 c,, .es %Iwo a 1 , 711, Asitvrs, orl n,n rli.ed•e ttl thlt rt.ny ot illr ti L. an.l ii orl mi„. mm, c/.e• n irr-Ltr.•‘ %.•rii..t . Olvf. 11 Is 11:11/:\ u v.§1..11/1. tcrri 1111 1:1,11.I.S0 C1111 , ..1.4 uI l'• 11W 1 .4 . • laimat IA.1,••1 . 1,'111 , 11 11, y ek , rN to 3 to .I,:alit., I,lntod I, I), itl•lll.l . .v:ciotta'',ll , Sng it Veget,tllt• 1'1,2.41,- ril T I. hr I It rest in . .;e. :,!r• 1.1. r n ~ , g .r ,s 1:;, ever trt I,l••tiF It Or , ,W. or S. 01,71.:1$i• an n.bnif ,•,1 ) t ,nd I nt . bren,ted nh ir,rficht t t • 11l kll 1!)1' !" S . , 1: $.J!011 1 11 1, I ) .. ( . 11Ckg ,, s , ti, kt t, ' tilt So ( at (:ott, d IJoln Ond ttinztt • r 01 rem •• ..n.rt•••• Noid Lv Nnt Jock•on. rot'', 01 1S ~, . l a n I I.titert% rtrr!• tot 14 I lickt•ll..r . , 10 I ' ," 4‘ 1.101 Mir! "Jrnrrc r d S.: • Coale.; rurrtorttng h-r Ptilrrited *.l pt!l s nn i t iretertdoti 1 . ..re,w, n•l` ItY n ttti.t't•Lit:e titturk, u. Nt.. York, vt !ot the. lu.l f.o, or fivo tcar., ho• modal 6i. li,of ht countelfoi!.nr, popular rn LI, IS. MT I lON SA LF Of Dry Good, Shoes. Sritool I) , ti, Win dor Blinds, and Furnatlre 4 T M'KENN A'S I"ct on Rooms N 1.1 N1n41,•1 bel e , ll 3 i ur 14 Ii t 6 i, 11:1‘, 111./I,IIV. Juwuun 13. 1,1 10 Jcl , c/. i.. iht• 1,,:t-hlllll 2 cv•••. ‘.l rno,, ,rl,l • rn onnr•.. w nh (111, 1.1:t1. I I n, PI ,%r day. a,.1 inLlr fu .t c 0.1 i-I,OIIA, IA 'Mk. 1 , 11 . 411, bCdl. A. 7o'l l .rk sum.. v.,1 ‘ .1.ei. I ,ill. . L .{,, u Yoe LAJLI k•. . . Stn t y flogs C in the sobscribet Ili Penn crew, Cecil's alley, tiller large Ilog•. ea. h One maiked on the ear. The owner of laid bogs are', I ereb rrynreted In cull, relive pr"pert y and take 'hem ala ay, Cr thes aid be di.l. used lit aecordlng to I jesols3t 11. JONES. AUCTION SAL ES , BY .11)1IN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer,ed,ricr, of, %%loos! and Fifth streets. Ai 10 o'clock on Thurs. day morning. the 15th inst. will bY enLl an Cxtensive ussoitment of seasonable DRY GOODS, among which are very fine Alpriccus of VLI I iOU6 CLOOTO, fine black Bombazines; toperfine Cloths; Cassitnerss; Scittinetts; Ky. Jeans; Calic w,; Mouse de Lunt, Gingliams; Checks; Ticking.; Blankets; Shawls and Hillsfs in smut variety; Hosiery; Gloves; Patent Thread; Spool Cu;tcin; Seeing Silk. &c C.c. Al' R O'CLOCK. P. 0 eases of Ideas and Shoes, assorted. d eases Men's nod Boys' Caps, du hrirrels 1..011 Sugar. 3 New Orleasys N 1 ul . . 4 barrels Vu. Alrintifactured Tubp.e:o. half ch..ikt,, Yuu ng Hyson Tea. Glassware, Q weriswure, Carpeting and a great variety of I lousrhold and Kitchen Furniture, At Gi P. M., a large assortment of fine Cutlery, !Lids, urr, fine Shirts. fancy Cravats, Stocks, and Silver %Vetches, ready made Clothing, Muni irai I n.eutnents, togethvr with a great variety of •ta• ple and !miry goods. janl 4 AT COST, AT COST rp HE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third _L streets, still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at reduced prices, and is now offering greater induce ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak- Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin de Mines, Calicoes, Flannels, Linseys, Jenne, Cassinetts, Blankets and Shuts Is. together with many other goods. We have concluded to close o$ at cost for a few days. in or der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purcha sers will find tide a rare opportunity uf obtaining fioode at earectiingl'l lugs prices. Call early and se cure a pond bargain jan 19 COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AIM CORRECTED EVERY' AFTERNOON PORT Op PITTSZVEOLL 6 TELT WATER IN THY CHANNEL ARRIVED Cirrassian, Bennett, Cincinnati; Laura, Ciindan. Beaver;. DEPARTED. Laura. Gordon, Beam; Hinthinson. Beaver; ithucie Idaorl, McFall, Sunfish; Cleveland, Calhoun. Wellsville;, EV'These marked thu. • are provided Safety (klatch a prevention fur the exploihmul l'r err Circassian, Cia; 12 packages mho, B A Fultneslock;s9 bble molests, '2 Mids. suznr, William Frrernan; 27 tucks corn meal, C Ilarbrit; 2 belles unite, W J NrClintnckl IS. packager, J 1V Butler. PI stun sundries Church & Ca rot herr; 3 !Ade bolter, VI Mittens & Dilwnrtli, 105 hos,. cheese. IV A. boon; 9, bbl. butter, H Humphre); 24 kers hint, '2 !Ms hurter, J C Bidwell; 33 red ns paper, I If & Brown; 4.ti hags and 17 Iraqi , g. 113 rearn• paper. Lahr Loonti W.I. barter. It Dnlzell & C,.; 2 bldr !Juliet, tO duz brooms, Black & McKee. °Rico of tho Pittsburgh Morniug Post Thursday. January 15. Yestridurr was n henut rid vi arm and pleasant no Juno. 'll re rivers continue to full slowly. There Was in the channel lust evening 6 feet water. The Cir cassian crime in yiniterdny morning and rrToris the r iver tel a good deal ohatructed by ice that has hoot ed down from the Allegheny. Flout—Was u little more active. yesterday there. retim tit ice (non wagon is $1.371. from store $4 54. Ito extra brand,. Some parcels et the titer &old at $1.•25. Whidie)—Yesteoday'• g ale§ Were al f..1.',2e fur coin mon. 21 - "ce24 for rectified. Pros yesterdayl.lSUgliArUred t i:y lure• mgr. Built Pot :s at Sc. Flour— 1 hr iu.ptirts ni Hour tido &whin Gans Sept. Ito Dee. 31, were 163.301 tdds.. The expert during the same time was 53.615,bb1s —The import during the Itt.t three days was Z....4.X- bbis., and the export du, ling the snme time 642.bitds. The N. Y. Tribune say', Philadelphia funds are -carve and livid a; 14U, per cent prem. A call Err !$ 1 5 0 . 0 00 .n• tc,a,le on account of the Philadelphia 1 134ni.." and u. WW I u.ndwrttooti (kat the svicie& wayld be taken. The trassa.;trions in all the leading brandies of trade rontiiirte cry cocorr”criberi, and very little his trans. puled wottay uf net ice. All descriptions of hrearhatuffs are wishout animation, and almsst r-itimut Witrur 1• dull sr 5 . 371 for superfine. Sales (4750 bbl, have been made within the but tliJee an), at 5.' 62 . 1u5,75 per pair. It turns out that the 1 200 bhfs re. milted as liming been sold yesterday at a slight decline biought 5.34 10e quote corn meal ut 3 75 for Brandy ire ; 3.621 fur Penn.. Outing the year 1845 the in. 'mu -Grins trl3l rur and meal at this port comp lard 513 . 4361 b!/1., cheat flea; 22.016 bbl, rye f10ut;m1,1466 11 132 Irtds corn me.d. In 1814 the Tuantity was 466 132 bids flout; 25.520 bbl, rye flour, and 112 532 bbla ruin meal, show ing a considerable increase in the for frier. and a •liglit decrease in the two least. in gain ,I,, Te is nothing doing. Fur wheal there is no i,coiry —re q tote at 1.1.9,1,12.: for g iud and prime [ eds.. 11 ) e hus declined, and sales of southern have been made at 74,75, 11• e quote corn at G4n- for southern yellow. t/ , 11111.ue doll at 3?140c. Aa emtirerargiv ..1 2.416 hags Rio Coffee is rerarte,l .1)1E1 at 7c. Grn. 1;00 b rg• fair and prime have sheen te•iold at VA}, Further soles of 50 6h Is N U 4ngsr at 6.16 j for rum rr),,n to „70,.1 fait; and at bba in.rhisses at 213,27 c.— Frorn n C 1 1 .40 Irreitug CC hill and quarter pire6 111, deen sold at :.9G for lloadeasx. 21. r Rochelle. snd rt.t 50 for Cognac. Sales of 100 I hls IVhis key at 2-5, in rind a small lot at 24' id hhds.— sittad at 2,,Vetda).•ti,,lati,ns This hieing New Yet, bu.ine,s dosed at an each Lou, n o.i in, ti ansuctt.ttlt of .nome nt hone curie to ou ow !4 (~non—Tha market con•inues entirely unsoiled , and we have heard n(n sale of lUO I.les at a decline of 4,-. "II the 'wires befure the Acadia'. new s, Sugar—ln therapy hart the hay -nrne '250 Idids. chtnge.l hM,d, at ftd! prima. Art iv. d LIS Idtda ,ttaa fual ett 21 to Arti ved Tobsc.-o—Withrn any change. Cleared. 15 hh Is. 11t'►►.t.0, Jen. 10, 1846. We have the same report to make of the market. that we had yesterday. There is nothing doirg. sod 'rice► remain without change on the part of hulders• te Coe:I - rearm —The N. V. liczia cote Liv hn. the I 'flowing description of a new and dangerous cuonteiGit, which has lately made its appearance in hat city; •Ys on the M intgoitiery county Elank, John. •town, N. Y., letter Cin German tent, No. 000, da ted Sep 1 27, 1841 Vignette, cattle tinder a tree, Id. ci.tnetke in the distance'. on tight end a female with u.lnraf nl coru, or ; left end two Signed Ed. Cashier, Lines VV. Miller, President. The word. ountei•igned and Register, with blue Mt.. l'uper un 1 greasy—tic' filling up mist executed.' Tilt., ale scvertyl of the ttbus, couotellt.ht, in chcu 1' NI,KIINN Ulu-h....1110, Ohi:•; 11. e. appear• ,pf ii bad paper, dial nud poorly fiikd =ME CITY PRICES CIIREENT. JAN. 15. CA REFU LIT CORNKCTILD EVENT APICIINDON. F . /our—Flom Stare, • - - $1,50e 4,62. Buckwheat—per 100 Ibi Corn Meat— Chain—Wheat bu.h Noy—L nee ton. gall Po tatoes—Neshannock, $ bust' Sail -4 bbl. Seeds—Flax, • • • Timothy. - Clover, Lard—Nal lb. • ifogs—f . Pb (ay. wt ) tiacon—per lb. Ckeese—per lb WR. - Butter—Kea •nd Roll per lb A & 12.4 twilled & double Whitney Blan- L L?" - kets; Red Flannels, twilled and plain; yel low dui best style of Calicoes, at 64, 7, 9 & 12„i cts, worth 0, and 184 cents. A few pieces of colord Alapacas, plain, figured, and plaid. These, at prices lower than can be had at any other place west of the mountains. .janl4 B. F.. CONSTABLE. Books Q TORY of the Constitution; Pycruft's Course if Reading; Brewster's Optics; Nichol on the Solar System; erschel's Astronomy; Vegitable Physiology; Combe's Pyheiolog); Constitution of Nlan; Combs's Phrenology; Nei. ham', Animal Magnetism, Fur sale by 130 S WORT & FORREST It , 43 Mallon stteet 1 janl4 A. A. MASON IMPORTS 131' lIIVER. SVIMAARI OF MARKETS Philadelphia, Jan 12, 1840 New OtiL4Ama, Jan. 1 83 MARKET STREET SS T ITERARY EMPORIUM; fteligion in America, by Dr I;taird; Protestautiem in Italy, " Moffat's Sauth Africa. at BOSWORTH & FORRESTER 93 Market at WM. ALt.IXENDER & SONS, UNDERTAKERS, No 30, adjoining the Exchange Bank and opposite the Second Presbyterian Church. riIIIEY ARE PREPARED TO furnish COFFINS cf nil kind. WAMO nod sizes, of a hick they keep an a.sortMerll etn.stoot ready mode to be had at all hours. Funerals will he attended on ilia shortest notice, tmd every rrqui,ite therefor furnished, if required. PRIVATE RksthEsce, until the Ist of Aril, San dusky street near the canal bridge, Allegheny, where orders gill be received. Rev. Dr. Swill, Dr. Reynolds, Rev. Dr. Het roe, 4 Or Sreers, Rev. Dr. Dunlop, Dr. Brooks, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Shorpsbg.' Rev. 'llr Murry. ShorpaLurg, Rev:Mr. Williams 7VOLS. of the the Jriurnel+ of the Senate Rod HOU, of ftepresentatises of Pennsylvania, from 1790 to 1000. vol o f Sergeant's Conotitutional Lau;, 20 oleos ur 40,volomes of the American Pioneer; 50 of Hiirrit'a VittAbursis Di:rcaories, 4c e. several And a lar,ge arsortmrnt or the Books end rilbnna lion of the AnArigan Tentra.rance Union. N. Y ; and n amall aeAorterient of, &boo] liaadcil and Station nn', for, sal.. low. . • ISAAC HARRIS. Agent ind. Comrai..sion Nler chent. Nn. 9, 51himeet. janl4, 6t. SEC-ONA SEII4-S Ankerican.;ockrnal of Scienke ask& Arts, PROF. SILLINIAN, B. SILLIMAN, ANK) .3AS. 0. DANA, NEW lIAVEN& IXAS just commenced and will be published in 6 Nos. annually, yit: January, March, May, July, September. and Nuvember. Each number will con. tam finm 140 to 150 pager, making annually Two Volumes, of about 900 pages, fully illustrated by Engravings. The price will be Five Dollars a year in advance. This Journal will be a faithful record of American and Foreign Science The aid of the must able co laborers has been secured, and no effort will be wanting to make this Joutnal u popular and valuable as possible. The lit Series commenced in July, 1818, and is just completed with the 50th volume, embracing a petiod of 27 years corral with nearly a generation of men, covering a very impor t ant period in the histo ry of Science and the Arts of this country and the world, and must ever remain an important wouk pf reference. The first number of the new Series is jU3t issued, and may now be had by subscribers arid ex amined by rube, set my store. It is hoped that many new subscriptions a ill be handed in ley die citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Subscr;,ptiens received said Sos. distributed by • W. W. WILSON. Corner of 4th and 51•rket rittsburgb. rr An entire sett (50 vol of the Ist Serie*. on hand and for ..ale by W. W. W. jan 14 James Park, Jr. & Co WHOLESALE Grocers. Importers of Tin Plate an d IR. ,ernsware, and dralern in Copper and Piti,burah manufaccu,ed niticler, tins. 112 and 114 Secor.sl et, between Wood and Sini,hfirld 'Arm& innl4-nnvl4 Iv. PIG LEAD. 1 20‘11 P IGS . LEAD, for sale by 117 3 3 n H 3A 14FS MAY Stearia best be cuta!ity. Ci”einua , i man 1300 uf a ci u re, received per steamer ••Hibor nin" and fur 6:1! e by 1.11. B. ItIIEY C Co., IVnter .trert. Candle. and Soap it BOXES atiotrine Mon Candles, Cincinnati I/ manufacture; 10 bis , .. No I Sotto, Cincinnni manufacture, tti cr eel per .teemer Hibernia and for sale by M B ItHEY Sr. Cn.. Water weer. OLD IV liLsKEy. A FFAV te,!.., of pure OM Rye Whiskey from ato 11 ”..trs old on ttp at.d by the Imrteti for sale P. C. MARTIN. 60 Water street. AFEW half pipes of pore Cogniac and pale Bran dr of different btan , l•, warranted pure; '2 half pipes Iltilland Gin, fine fl ivnr; 30 barrels rectified V% ltiskey, a pure article; also Scotch Whiskey, &c, Sr !nn di anght and for sale in civantities to suit. For %ale by P. C. MARTIN, 0..13 60 Water st. rot{ r AND NIEDICINE WINES. 415 rr i p p ...ir r t t ti o n r ci v izi i i , ci it ne a, wines or draught,aruf7; sale in rvitintity to suit by I'. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at. STOrGH FON ri F :ItS arid peppermint; cigars and Tobacco ul wayr or. hand and fur sale by CRUSHED SUGAR. A LWAYS on hand and fur salt. by P. C. MARTIN junl3 60 %Valor strort. - PLAYING CARDS. 50 DOZ packs rluying c p .i . rd c rt . f .s .• A sn itr Fn' by Sundries. 10 BOXES Burtch Ilui.in•; I keg Son du; 1 do Zsnte Currant-; 400 It's Almond... soft shell; 200 do Cream 2 Bill rids Tanner's Oil; do chipped Logwutal; 2 do Bolter, tid Boxes Pipes; 15 do star Candles; 20 do Snap; 20 do Starch; 100 Reerf* Wrapping Paper, 50 sacks Pea nuts, 12 dozen Shovels, • IV ith a full assortment of Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Rice Buckets. Brooms. Spices, an 4 every thing In the Cho eery line, too numerous to mention. janl3 P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at. 437.F4 4.50 IAO 50 a 6 0,00 ‘4 , 80 is e 50 3441) 36 15,00 Q 016,0 68 4i , "70 22 25 VICTOR SCRIIIIA. GUSTAVUS SCHICIBLAR SCRUM Si SOUEWLEE, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BINDERS, al 4 44 1 00 e 1,16 1,00 01,121 2.37463,00 5,00 05,50 7/0 8 4 ,E, 5 No. 115, WOOD ST., THREE DOORS BELOW YIPTH ST Keep constantly on hand a general assortment of German and English School Books; Letter. Writing, Wapping and Wall Paper. Their stack of German works in the differept brspches a Science is one of the largest in the United States, and having made ar rangements with some of the most extensive Book establishments in Germany. they are fully prepared to fill all orders in the shortext time and on the most reasonable terms. 7 Q 8 7 4D 8 10i0 13 'laving connected with their Bookstore 11l Bindery, and.ernployei the beat hands that could be procured, they tralit tp be able to do all bookbinding, entrusted to hem, with neatneas, and not inferior to any binding in the eastern cities. Blankbooks of every descrip tiou made to order' in the shortest time, and at the lowest price. jan 7. Eitl;t dap Patent Lever Gel 4 Watches. JUST received a fine Int of eight and one day gold Patent lever watches suitable fur both ladies and gentlemen at very low prices and warranted good W. W. WILSON, cor 4th and Market at. _ piamond Pointed Gold Pons. ALARGE and carefully selected stock of this val. Liable article of the best make and for sale at New York prices. W. W. AV ILSON. dec27 cor 4th and Market at. ll= ..jinl,4•lm44..tve Hooks, f Sale. MEM Con , lucied by BRANDY, CaN,S:x P. C. MARTIN, 3I ‘Vater stroet GO Water A rir rallp Roil, PA., Wanted QOOD GIRL who can come well recommended Al). will hear of a Pituatinn to do house work, and receive extra wages, by ultri)ing at this office. inn 13,13t&w It Vac' L—S .d. Lra LP i/ Ei23 SILVER PLATING MANUFACTORY, Corner of Market sirect and the Diamond THE .übtctitter bus located permanently in Pitts. burgh. fur the munnfucture and gala of aakinda of Scritilery, Carriage aud 4arness TrirnmiTgs, silver plated.brass. jApanned or tinned, in setts,, or . svuarate, to order, of any pattern, and to keep a qiu . :Rtfiktia tr. .ortment. Alan, buys and, cell. on corurnissiczt. The snicks made and.on hand are the following:, Bridle Bit, and Stirrups, Backlights, Tenetts nod Hooks, lqvuldir & Whip Such.- . , is Buckles and Rings, CIA. Iron and Wood Hems, , House Trimmings, - Stanhope Trees & Perk, Door t'lsti es, Purl Frumes, Door Locks., Saddletrees, Bell Pulls, Band, for Wheel+. Number Pleura.. Body and Dash Hurdles Troll( Plates. Silver, 1133 h Irons, pert fiumed. I Brass or cumposilion. Coach 1;lpor Handle*, noon pail's:mit Itavipg Braot Trimmioga on their Door*,can have I,llem taken 4 aqd put on, and mud•, ern4 cbatze for pine WANTED INIMEDIATI4X- Apprrotices; I veil Silverrlver gg boose work, to act. as fqrq man; goad 4.,:a45m:,111, to ;take lyrorOlems and Hon dles; I IVuud Hem molter, or n person to cositnact fp; a 94 . 1antity oC, VaTint/ k 1 Brass Finisher and Foondier k I Filer; I grwtd, liattset. I Coach. Isomp-maks•tt. I Bridle Bill and Stirrup Mutest. h Drop Stamp 014 Screw Press; 6 or 8 second hturtd Vices. vrqigbp not, to.exceed 30, Mere/Innis or °Oleo hnving broken feud or odd or iieles, can sell out. or procure de4iciem pieces to fil), up their ee sn{tmeoty. I wi.h to, purchase a few setts of Harnes*, differ, ant Trtplts. Carpet Bogs. Valises tiAddles, Collars, Those desirous of selling will please dmp, a line, anileve it at toy store and dwelling, Diamond rya! of Wm Patter son's stable. Nlerchauts, Saddles, Cnriinge-makers or oibere wishing to be supplied with the above articles of Phi. ling, will be waited, on by leaving their address.— Those who are in favor or having our work shops a; home, rater than send abroad their favors, will be ak tended. 44 ; and to rircommixdate those who pay in a metallic currency. 1 will receive in payment Iron, Copper, Brass, Tin, Pewter, Lead end Coal._ GEORGE THARP, Silver Plater N. B. Messrs Flays & Getty, Market at., between itth st. ap4, the Diamond, will sbow samples of my manufacture and give further information wbeo called jnn 5-3 m POlt SALE, ASMA LL supply of Economy dark roiled and and fancy flesh colored broadcloth and cassinets. A large supply of yellow and purple carpet chain: All sizes of window sash aril glass to suit; mambos, by the gross, &c.; Louisville lime by the bbl. or retail: . shovels; spades; (tong and hay forks, &c. &c., for sale low (or rash cr trade to suit consignee.. • ISAAC HARRIS. Agent and Corn. Merchant, No 9, sth et. WANTED immediately, two er thiee Jobe'. popular Agents—young men to trayel tk"r99gh the country and get inscribers, &c. for a I'ittaburgla, Newspapers. Scr. and nne or two to sell Palmer'■ Pocket Smiles-5 or 6 good white cooks, for Hotel* and respectable private firmil'es—paces for ek number of bookkeepers, salesmen, warehouse men, mechanic;, laborers, apprenticed and bays is s;u;es, erj..c. MIAs warned, places for colored coachmen, n miters, hustlers cooks and bole and gir's for all work, in town and country, &c. Please apply at ISAAC, HARRIS', General Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9 Firth at. jan7 Post Office Stationery IN compliance with low and the Orders of that Postmaster General. Staled Proposals will be received by me until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday the 51d day of February next, for supplying the Stationery required for the use of 'bid Post °Mee dining the two. ve.tra commencing Januar:, let, 1846, and ending De c..tniber 31, 1847. The e4limate, f,.r each year, is an followv: 80 Reamv Feveloping paper.—Sige 20X27 inch es—weight 9.6 j lbs per ream; 542 I'oto4, Cotton packing twine; 2 Pound., beet ttedrlet Sealing Wax. Contractors are mtvired by law to give bond in a :am equal to cdtuble tho same of the article. to b. furnished. Payment will he made on delivery of the Stationery. bidders requited to furnish sample.. CHAMBERS WKIBBIN. dee6. Postmaster of Pittsburgh, Pa. lii== ork BOXES "Bee/ w ing" Chewing Tctbaeco. in 1,;/ 1J 15 lb. boxes. suitable for Hotels. Also. haute "Branch's Stag," very superior, for sale %hi*: sale o retail, by S [ERETT & CO., .j.in 9 No 18 MArliPt 111., I door above Front. To Glass Manufacturers. lahin 001000 ,I FEE T a n , i . n e et e I u n t m be . r t r h icle lf uiu ble fur glassware bole!, For Bile loss by SI:F.RF,TT &CO., jan6 18 Market stre.t, one door above Front. To Capataliits. A JUDGEMENT kir $572 on a rood man in a county for eialP. Enquire of ST ERETT & CO., 18 Market at. Stoughton Bittern. 15 DOZ v.ry choice, fur sule by the dozen, or sin gle bottle, by Ess. Peppermint. , UF DOZ (Pin(Pine) E. Peppermint fur P ale by the citizen in 83ngle bun le. by STERETT & CO.. 18 Market at. Brandy qr cask Vieux Cognac. 18'25, suitable for families 1 for medicinal purposes for sale in anyquantity, by ST ERETT & Co., No 18, Market street, one door abuva Front. Port Wino. A very superior article, pure juice of grape, for El medicinal purposes STERETT & Co. No 18. Minket street. one door above Fron Per font. THE Two Story Brick Dwelling Hope and bath buildings, No. 89, Smithfield *treat, it 'present . oc:: copied by Mr. John Stevenson. Possession given 00 Ist April next Apply to jen.s FOR RENT AROODin the arst story of the new brick Louse on corner of sth a nd Vnlon si 4.. Also, The second and third scones of same boitd . jan6 Apfdito JAMES AY. TO LET AHAN M &omit.= , finished with shelves arid counters, suiuthle for Dry Goodi, and with gas fittings ell i 7 good order—the store is situated on Market st between 3tlrtnd 4th sta. Posseision given on the let April. E D DAZZAM, Mee, Market at between 3d and 4th its. dec3p. Oh Ye! ! Oh Yes ! YOU CAN always find at G. Schneck's on the cor. ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, Fresh oys tets served up in every stria outbe shortest notice, Also, Candies, Fruits and Pastry's of the choicest kinds. Call and see. novlo-tf RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Buike's Buildings, 4th street, MIX Market. June 19-d&wly ST ERETT & CO., IS Market at JOHN D, X
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