chile Gail! Illorning poet. JOHN BIGLER, £OllOO ;, PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 !! - -"7:' Vfl YAL]ten, Agent for country newspapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Dully Morning Post, and Weckly Mercury aril Manufacturer, tu receive narettisarnunts and .subscripiinne. He has offices in NEw YORK, ❑t the C!,,a I 0111 , •,e,30 Ann street, (ad joining thn Tribune Office.) lio,roa, Nu. 12, Sta , u erect. PHILADELPHIA, Real and Cnttl Office, 5:1 Pin , Street. BALTIMORE, S E corner Finitimnre an•l where our paper can be sr en, and terms of adverb sing learned. .A NEW PROPOSITIOS.-7he New Vail< Jvffer,on ian notices a new proposition, which it dignifies by Caning it a "Reform tinder the General G .vornment." It is contained in a Report made w tli. llot,o of Reptesontatives, soma weeks since, and has Inc its object the apportionment of the offices at Washington city, among the States, according to the titimher of it,. electoral votes. The etivet will to he to disph,e, the present set of subordinate filace.tioldete, &c. and to supply their pieces v. ith men from the c-; rioue States of the Orion. A table is given, showing the nurnhor :if per cons from each state in the offices nt t\'u•hin,ton, with the aggregate amount of their ies—also, an eetimete of what each state would be entitled to, if it ~,re determined to apportion them according to the I/Wir ber of electors, in the way proroied. It would seem from this table, that at the dote of :he year 1811. there were 269 persons in office, nt \Vaihine.nin, were midgets of Virginia and Malyland 11 the limo of their appointment. Under the neve Liirli4eirent these states could fill but G 2 pincer. On the oiler hand, 13 of the stales had but 24 repri,entniivrs among the of celtulders at Weithnp,h,h—w d-t• the proposed plan these 13 Matra would hai.it 291 of the subordinate placeaten. Alabama, ic hi• gan, Illinois and Arkansas. (included in the 1:1 had cot a single moi ael or the lesser si oils ut Wublo l'be subject is possibly woriby of nitcntin, but ,Ar ern not finite clear that it is of si.fficietit mit rewire the - int et vention (,f Co:Trent, or the poss,,,ge or a law to parcel !rat tilt: clerLihi s. In noting the great nun i,er nm, Virginia, Maryland, Sze. ow canons obtained their places ihn•tlgh airy f I tern of favoritism, Ur from nny i-1: ~n thuse who put them in, to exclude urs•id,.l states whose citizens dense not toren recipients of favor. It is to be uttriho to Ow to that those states lie near and around Ow seat ,Igus trnmont, and their people, for want of better en.plo)- tricot, are forced to dcv ote then-lE.:yes In business of boring for ;be suboTd:rs.e 4.170 s nhmr the capital. IL is errtairdy an :rd vain r prosperity for a state to have few or r n pine. mut: Washington in the smaller office.. It I.er citirens hare other and Letter nver,ut r,, and enterprise. They have no itlt.rvrnert to !Mt g about the seat of government, watchdog will , razor eyes fur a lirtle ervnt.ft of perronat,..., which, if :her can get, they cannot be certain r f kr, l irg. .11:e ehi• seas of Illinolo, ps iiaaw i, Sa n who wnu id Le com petent to fill clerkship., can do rn..ch I er,,•r I.y sav ing at home, that by going to IN'avidoi,,on.v.b. le 11. i 7. can get barely enought to subsit. upr, i, and where, with much leisure, iuxuriougl;%lrg and 1' ,,. ro,np.iny, they contract habits which conk.. 'Lem tie n de pendent of men. One reason. as it seems to us. f..r distributing the clerkships, &c. amons , the states, is. ihnt the ri.iry.n. of each, who may have business with the neve r . rust t, may always be able to find some frir oh or heruitrin• lance in the Department., who rhi,zli; tr , s . st the RI with his knowledge or advice; or ulna uhorr They could have some clu,m as citizens of Obt . comma; itr_ This, weak and insufficient though it mar be, probably, to have some weight in 1 , -,d :cing the I ro posed reform, and is, perhaps, ns g .0d is+ uny, ergo. meat its friends have to offer in i:s fsvor. One 'hint' is certain, little advantage 'sill be ccniitri-d on the states, by holding out inducements rp I. it yet p'e to throng to ‘Vashington, aid scrembie for ti r. smell official' favors prep. - lash to be hisizibutel oroog the States of the Unien, by this "trio", in it e al government." 17"Tiin editor iif it 4 tii L. ri much disple t ifed tier t niiiie we, in c0rn, , ,,, ni•li other citizen', fitiliye.l a hen rty Icu,b tit is which he inithbuggeil the Limn a IS •111, ' first one, we believe, tLnt 101 l been pliti,d i steam press.) on laic 11,M.1n4s I ,y. SI r.co I) mad about the matter, we will, hi ii, a ri draw the eltaritehle eanitritc:; ,VO 1,!ty,..1 motives, on cxtral that he aa:,l, en may be permit;,•{ o, Viet the trick WII piny P4I for 110 no;), - to pocket thu few coi-yeri ih it r f"l , jl/: .1 , 1 , . 1,111 The news•boys. 1 1 ,',11,1,- llf I , I• / I I, We are sorry that our arn n dd e , eoternr,,,,y 11,-4 t -d. 7 Lt.. t• :A,/ 11,t/ U 141 4 .1, •1 • It ,1... .1,1,1;t • 11 0 , be guilty of conduct that w w.artartt F•wit n Cr.-tt rn to n ea• ,,,,t.•tr t tl atruction. It in unworthy of n man who 614 :tit t tigeti 07 „, t I j J. 4 b himself to the citiz.•os to mike !hem '•w 1,1 il,l A ter" if they will only rend the rreirer protp•irt, 7 ,, ~drnn the lint ht. vttrzt their limprovement; arid it to.,y str,:ctlien tint It. litti itt•ti tt :long ttatottt: , —Rochr,rer Antletrtratt, Ex that is entertained by rrnny of the rt.trt. A in,l(Ht_. —A Vt.', 'ttittgtott cot -7 , ttlit:-Itt 0.7 he now !MIS, !hit it in imoo.itti.. r - the force of curtail Labita that we,- cuhtmni of the Jourrrtl of Fire. .1;t A file broke mu in die h,• , :st• of; . 1 I .1. r: at Mt. niiri• Thur. /0, 0/ 0// . ,/ „ . IN . 4 , 4,.r.g. OW I:1:h lilt iiiiaurrioil the A Paaf,srri,s.-I\c at Ik. ,A the "ii'; ":"I nihrr r•oit tier. ul, the Button Atlas, for the kotlernent of Oo• ,„.; „,„ , , o t t.o) fun: of M.; 0 00lov rou• hum d,ffinulty, going. the round. ztf ft . d..•:l! p i,•. I Cioticii, were li•i i rit. A po rto , which meets with thtor approval. It i///, I :.t r ,•„„„„ 4 (4/.0 / "Let our G.wer„ment armoint /)ont , .' •• and John C Co/hour!, soil Itrr liriri.L (I appoint Lord A.shbarion ail Lord Mo ri ,•. h . . 0 .. "''" r"'' •is iii. 1.1 iTiiesioners, with n ii i.,1 ••'i • intuit of the ettolo controvory. aid ,Thlo.m:! %smold all be settled in thinly il irh Ih• ;.)., a magic life, rrr n nim riey r•••••.its ti expense of the curd Li •otion, This might do prc,n well , if it ttIYJJ it nVu: I bt I 1,1 II t pr-rier Ir, j,ity of the c.,truni,,h,e ,h, take the B, )iPid a willing might Chkl.l4l, ',A ',ril The „n" wa. fve.l! , 2 Dril •., Cr, to r , corrunett , i y Ir , I ',mot I ~, k.111.1 C verge uu pieh t , te • !. 111/ II•Img .1//11 11 ) 0 ' 1 L.. WI Id /113 111.11Te l i sUirit•l•l 1,/ / ill. / I/i (•01/It. ii I 11 611 a, /1,./V.1,1 „ 11,1 II J //EC J . ., //../ that g"IY deoe /I 6 estates. e 11•111-1. the Stales i I..r.eeri power e I /kr, /t """ j. ticti,o, and retltn-e the eNtit•ll.... 11 / 1/11111 , //il/ ler /1 1 f,,t WO.l 11.1rothteed 711 g. rtinen, If it rll, 14• P th, ti..fonce ,F.tho ju, 6 11110 LI In,v ht. it lil mot it the tl,tsrtk4 of the 1.(1,T,1 V Nei , Ihrillokl log it; 11, , • tnlyd 4,r ii•• sl,' 01 the roion, anti who, wl,Co ti... m, 0.,t - ~•• •,••.••14:(..1.1',Iiill,r11,11 300: 11,(1: 01in,,! ..'' il,lll 1,1 attti half hoot; rot it foto; then, to ot.c hatoired ',tool. IA Clint, oil ii tip t, tiii.l a ivlni per itttuatin of wilt, ~, F ..:, ;;;;;„„;;; 00;3 0 0 .., ; , ; , ;;;;;;k0r. 10 0 3 ;0 . 3; 0„,,, ; „3,,, ! , 2•11 Ot,I.C1•1 Fn •H, itilli OM 111/11111'n goad popper mod, 1 ,pave rm confidence it, a t i t roottui..i.a. ;11l ilii.. st.l jcci, ; , ii+ .1:1!,!, , ,.; in tho aid, tottl rtuotall ~,11.,1et1. 111- ' ''':';' ~, h \ ,i ' n ' i n II " . ''''' ""'i m"i 4 hlit'in in thonmglily. ,r,..bi;•h Daniel Withat, 0.tt.'..1 do ai IJ I, i•. auri horn 1.4Y- -, i , itt't , cott.td• lod iti. 4. co...try soli , doubt ft d . ' „,..3, ~', is i ,,,;, " ; ; ' ,, s ;: i ; It i h i '. ; :t u l ',, i '', l i.. .' l "`"' ri ' .7l " . • ' I( un Y rt.,,,,i a, ,, ,,,r,.r.) ,,,..„ .,, lie nu ., ~..,r , , . „.,... ~...„ i„„ i ' 1,iy,,,!, r. 1... ~,.141.1,..!. ~,i. Pr iil.l 5 ,. 11..11,11 . k ill ' 61'•ii, put 11,111 10 a C.:1..1//) .ii11,11:1111::::Zr end '7lr i 'H o l e ci „, I c,„.4 I), ,51,4,1011 f,,,,, Li, 1,,, ), y „I A!„Il ICI tlie , ~,, , ,I. A.l tt ..t1'.1.., li ..r.. , I.,inxirz.it.d. ! oil '''""N.: l ' L" '''", Ih. , v. , .....:r rho non.tol rind br i t in : 1,,,• ~,,,ri,,,,, pr..,., t .,! ) ~—,1..1i throe of ilt. , It:10 !" c" " r. nild ' h..). ‘ "1 h " 1! g"!"1 the P'"r '"tent. Calltotio inn cinli ,1 , . ~,,,..y. , iicir..l ,I:. I Another Mo.lo.—Prl..tro th.• 5:141.3n 2 n meet in the A rl o f Honor. or cotzon cloth— F o cr. 1V.14,4.---1 ht., rotiti; ttod • , ,r1.•11 . , .11 . (11111 : ,-.r— ' .ILO . -li V 1 Ily: Tilt-11, 111.1 , 11(1 of rigt/lip ILO MOM 111 r. , 11,.., ,,,,/ t,,,,,. I„,, , 0 1 ~, 24 ),.„,,, ,d ~, , ..,e ; 0 . 0 ; I 0 : . 3 , ~,, I.IN ..tl ho Whrliort; ots, of Thursday : 4 ' 1 .0. in. time 1 " 4.7'. of whit.' Honer. .a •h.• b.. 01 in,„ n,., 5;,,,u,,vi1i,. 0.,,i ~ 1,, , ,y...rt., iwi,,„ g,,,,,,, i. 1..„.a. „.. 1.4...1 ih., ti .: , .: , ... ,i iii t r i ....: : :. , , , , , , , ,, , :: , , , .. , :i t ,, ,, :n . ::: : :.,, e d:1,, , „it li foot long,' ii,. i ,,, : 4 ,,,,„ ~,, i,l ~,„1,,-11 '..4, FT I (viol he s, ft ! :i:er ihe Stearn Ferry Loot at Eufri haly—the : oil to dry. \Viten wartieid for g coo ' k .n in;, "' sli i p "ug off th i e h m e I I r,t.,,,,,,,, , 1...; 3t.,33 3;31, El ,. ~,,r , ~,,,,i ~, 1, 4 „, 1, N .,, :I, , •lntni, —htil,•E, ~. 11 II ivoinettduoisa repori. l'eo. !hag -pit so 'north en in needed, and cut into slices of wh 4 but n 33 t ; con eitterit thickness for cooking. By this way, touch ,1..,,,. ;3,4 _ ,.,., 1.. . 21.. ..1..„.433. i; , iii;; 00 , 3; . 3 . 0 ,3", 3,,;, ; tine in etr tottit 111.111/1., ottli 14:11—rorceotony, ; labor is anivd, and the rookilig quicker done, trf the c troorr. 1: don,ti, ilt .g . ' w• , • ,net tied tt arty one. hair 14, !aloe, rice in th-ogt• • 4 r Eirtierant's Hand Book. •y L /4( %1/ , ' n Innn ..„ , ,„. . ,•.•1 .nr )t,l/14 IJ.JIn,-1 (/*Llii,. mna ~,,twori hy ncrtn! In n 1,91 el, ig i•rnir..n ih. '_ 'lf lceSrl:wur , Mite nod.l 1 , 14 i+ri•L rd demand. Tier :•• ~ourd Correspondence of the "Morning Post." HARRIeBuioEI, Jan'y, '2O, 1846 In the S'exate, to-day, a motion was made by Mr Sullivan to proceed to the consideration or the bill granting the Baltimore nod Ohio Railroad Company right of way to Pittsburgh. The motion. was lost by a tie vote—dens 14; nays 14. 3'eas—Messrs Carson, Darragh, Harsie, Gibbons, Gillis, Hill, Motrison,Quay, Hos., Sanderson, Sulli van, \Vngenselier, \V i:liamsun and Sherwood-14. Nays—N!evsrs Anderson, Banner, Black, Chap man, CralM, Ctencraft, Dunlop, regley, Foulkrod, Hee:a-an, Jordan, Rahn. Smith mid Sieligere-14. Absent—Nlesra Common, Dimmick, bmgh and Hoov,r. The bill will, haow t•Ver. he. Ilik , ll 1) 1 1 11t.6111. the c lose. rf !he nPA k. The vote Nilsen C/1111.111 lie regarded os n )(Si vote. 7he bill wllOl re ported 3,11:er Wly, and the re-print of it pinred upon In desks of number, thii moining. leaving them little or no time to give it an rAnmino.it n. In rho house of .lerirelentutiros florae n number ,1 loon! bills wore Ruled upon. Notlliog of gero.rn! Oniontarxe sY64 done ' The Stuto ('nnvc-.6.0 ii T 1 , %, in ;he Shal,reiire 1 here ..ne 1 ed Generale. Colenrl, Ma j,” ClIr , !1104 ali.i 1.11 . 11• iennnts in nitend.inee. nee. Cr 1 ,wmAe, 0 - Bedford, Wild LllT , inted C11 . 1'1:11}1r1 ii ILO 1,1,1,•10:1,11 to FOrTn u temp , ricy a nd boric R. 1)11- icr, St,retn,y. Cotilndt7evs :Ipro.nt.d to rer.rt ,Acer% 111., l rrtnncrrt ~f iLm arn.l PI, IlMe u:tntriitl•O 1111 , 01(1 a 1.1 ~•L r: • d l'”. • •iJ,•rt. (11,1 mrti!ndor. (icy) ()cr. uth-1.. 1, V 111 d h'lle Ihe 1, I Clll,ll - 1'1 , 11:W1011 %l ft, 10.1 U.Srl g i t to OW whole n% Ott On. 11111 /I,l,lLit ioi) %SU. C.. Vl' iii . I,l'l El,ll le`r 10/.1,1 Inlit . ill OVA 'a e upitn II 1. , 4t all' 111 , 91.11ty tlo.t.ight direr, t; ;1: Sl` . .11:1(n1 F T 1../Tr SIT. -11, Duinorfliie l'0111.i? 1i..• ott . if t :he 4th a .1,1, rue, ‘.ll Ow 12 I/ 41. ill• (I j I I ❑I MN I/f11..1.1 11 . , , t1y VI 0111 ,S VIP 1 lit• vt.tit,rl :04, I tnrnim•,l tl v • ‘ro r a or va s to, nsi.ips t he• i , •,1 A •r 11,• rcrd n. in rold moon I rp1,,,11' SOO 1 . 41. ,• 1•4414V 141 13 tm.r.,1 , ,i,+ li.e A. , 10 ar, ••••,71-474. A ~:•re4.• Ihe .I..meer:ll,l herottr:t.l .1.,(111. 11 el .1 in !hr. n•,lv v.ny ir, .i,ich it rn, .? .r .% 'TT ‘11.• cJi p•wy, ! 60071 w god wl th, 7 -rici 1.1 l lL!, 111.1 rt. kCy h:q•e I ' hey 1M hat p• it Ft ttr 01J . 10 it• it, 111.1 i \v, and Uncir ncl (;AL.•!,,. 1.1 hurr .41,1 on", til rLr 1 , 5.1 two , any. " pgre.l.o nm' 1.14111 f, Mitig;' , ,y ri Zho . 114 . 111 ti. 1 . 11“ . 4,•,4` 4tnl.; a de,• : , 1“11 11, IS irly ornall ft, 1!.. e:..1 we 1.0 LOI 1 ...fi0v0 !bele i, inn S r• , • 1 , 1 , 1 f •• , 19":71,•1;e1. i • h C 41.1,1 , ;• hr , ; 14 It . llt l 11 11131111,1 1/ 1 1r11,e•1 1 1/1], and no inu I.e riivrtdi tloa It fears “,.I ; , r . •', o , ll"S'•'lit , •r• u. Congli,4 nn I# fl..lire to Ilti,Il!t1 of Ire it a ti n of Lr l ' ,•llr,i SiPle• to ti•truinnte ttw joint occorincv of , ho u.ec , rr te, rtnry. an.) t t VoTe the ,krongi ("11•1 0 1 • 1:4,1•nr. E u.r r( I “it {rise of!. utll i•ttry. 1 . ../ OW) t know that gentry of floor c'4,11 c. , 01.1 (1,1 r/ n;l• :~ Illy • mon. !h, J. rn,•.- ntp. IVO II :En lt, bon • ~, that 11 ti.is lu. .1-nrt'd i•rlu.-e env fit t' Vtli to fn-golo Heir i! war. re•:::t It; !Ir Ci r. r. t:e t !,3t is I.i I •rry t.;.1 retrl:, - , 121 esrtfl CL1,1,1t.! It ere. , 911.04. 4n Vox,: ~1 , bo tr rromltr-J f riero.l.ltlolt or J. 1 1131 ri„• tiourrnor I.• toe ,••,rti ma!sing a V1g ,, r0,11 cii t ;. , r re-,,,,brzalu,, r,f ,nor pod n cory arl loro,:trtror,s to 0,.r • J rna;rn. and 1/.• Pt !.le!f 1.6 I.4,Ler 1 ,, n to nor con.i Virgi,ni. Sin' is lern!", lercl‘e 111,1 It I* Ito l LIT , ' I ,„ 4 th,it rne-.'e S., m e •h•• ,$' r (IVOI its ts,ittl.y run.rn• ! . ('t r rm. , cl,l 1. 4 t., C . k fn• 't.za: dr.. utrri 1.• it i•••:••:1, !ho lir fi I. •••• ,•1 ti.. I!. ) ..1 t • 'PI X. 2•1 S 1.,11 !gI, d r It f~ 1~, . 1,,..,,, ~~ .. !, ~, r : c:•• lii .. \.•w YI 11 (:1)111111.•1. I Mr CI iti , n wln - tt 1,1.•-er:t f)l‘, ;•1•I . h 1-1.111!:.• th' • 101 g 1 , . ir t (.1 ripe 1,•11,1 11.4.,, 71„e LI1:14r. till Hwy ' Call Col Iruul v.,. ice 1, , • uldsc Are: La:ttle. soar It 1.0••}1.,.1r6t,S 1,1:113101z, ' C M Reed, of Erie, has purchased the steamers Michigan and Lake Erie, for the ptirpose of eotabli , hing a direct lino from this city to Erie, via the Beaver and Erie Canul. Escare or Ma. ROWLET.h. is Said that Mr. Rowley hns escaped from the Boston Lunatic Asylum, and reale en to New York. He is the person who subd he was rubbed last summer of $23,000 by gating d part of a peach. • THE TARIFF.—The T,ihone learns from a private till the memberi of Cung,resi from Poen ,ylvania vow llvuanin the present Tura except Dusiiil who hulk from the 13 radfurd and Tioga District. TUE SMA LL POS.—There uero 24 1,...711114 by sum] I pux in NPNV Yu c k I:1St %Nl'eh; .23 in l'hiludelphia; and ',lv 8 A lIDON 111 iicrir.-11'n1, 1114, vk lin ‘vgs convieted of robbing the mail at limi,o,rl, N. 1%. in Dec...inht r 1313, r,n,l st,tenced to five srnrs intliti.otiment it. :he Siatv's In min, bus beer, rut donr d by the l'tesi thu•cos.—We nro gratified to lonrrs from t ho pro• emotieg of the LegishAturo. dint some of tbe members torn ihoi coo:Ay n right ore g on que, oin and are oilliog to au.wiu she gnr.•rinnrn; in tho p 0 ,4111,1 it has ;Rlolt. DurinQ 1141teetp,i,e, on the Ore ;: on ,ha on h. 1701, Mr iItAFRI NitIM;E (I, r 6 Le d I ie p.p4it ion to In. , 11 I Poi. A 5 l' =ME .2. 61, 1 , .!.1. , 1•1711'11:..i• I 41%, i:/ IT•11/.4: 11 , 1: .area .01;1 hni r;....i.• 6, r, ; 1 • .'1040/ ardi..•:tt;...•, P. .1 tv w.t, Ltllt ing 1,1/i .1,11 •41 •,1;ile Ihrt 4 A. n 11• • 111011t, rtl fir ii p TW.C4I.rI, rily t. a rri 1:1‘”r ti •1,4 - .• t rain :Lr r ftler.l I , er Xl,lll ". 4 ,1 r1'10 . 1, 1 In (), wiin•il I ft and In Of no rights of (ire,l 5. I 11111 Solt I: 1 111C 10 flrtr/1,,i• 11, 1 3 I.lf .IrPll3, 0 1- Ihlr, P1Y,.11•/1111111 , k1i 1 11 - 1•,11M mi r, a,,,r j I t . 11/ I,LIIIII Nir I t!.O trh! 01' NT! It SertehtrvelS:.••• • I eer“;::,...:1 1,1• Garl .• • ti the rT1,.1.1::t::. I the 11.,:••• ii-N. 5.,. ~I I n-. 1 I h- nee t n• /is they tin..l fired ,•ez 6. 11PH/Li tio r ..1 Stoto• th.• 4 . 2 !L, 51 40 rt,lt. • ,1:, • Ilrc~V:. /:f :Jr tcS 11 1 , 1•1)1,1, prlol Oft l .lrll . l - y ,1 1 1 , !!.. L l y Al'll ,! . .1111.11 I. .1. n,.1 %• , ,e, , • . ,‘.tin.' h,lll, I. •••, ti,rn.snr,r 41.•.! o; r • TV, Ito/ . 01 , L , lVrr , ll l r: . sl Old (;f4 1 .11 lirra; t., • t t, t o • , c• •••••11••tct•y cr6 ti•rti onto tttwe I • Lit icrl too t the t... , tocc a of,: c co,lt:. •,•1 LIMP. ioq4l. P. re ..dr• I:4` 10. I o .t•.•• 1 .!••••..,••••• r Coto ~, r !raw /0,1. (..11 ~,. II u VyTI rFiiMl I\L kVo• 1111 • •,1 1 Iliv th.,` n 1 i 1 15.114,1 1 - 4, nC39 , A:ner‘can, - I • : il I C r S Srni, , r 114 i ill, aht 11,1“,!111. L. rr'nh• tho 4.1 IH-1 .trpoiolctl hv the Cilurr. 01 4 4 1 r 1. 1 il,i• n in innintiiin Co, :2. :int t' ttt the rort....etttltt. , .l It•c , t 1-t t ol rciww I 1-1. E ., tt-Lr (1;1,11 PH .‘.l hprf t or.~cdrmn;rgto i. rug $1,,,,.• .1. olsto,t n¢r••d to rnt•di ' l's• S MO_ Ll ' A• ;AI I , olotry a ri i i nny r. . •IN, IS '•••11r, 11.1.• rls.lnl/ . IL 4 - 1 I.re UI •I ft t !•r 2 14.,t1,',,••?.,., =ME N ,s• a 1 r C 1,1; I, ust ~ 1 sns COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON PI ITSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. CUAiIIITTER FOR JANUARY. F. Lorenz George %Wyman M. Robertson Wellsville—per str Cleveland; 371 pieced pork, Ir• v hot & ll,lartiti; 400 hoop poles, James Duhtell; 1 bog beans, 2 bbls rind 4 kegs lord, Bugoley & Smith; 10 1,61,11,11 r; Hampton & Smith; 42 bbis flour, 1 do but ter, I lot sundries, 25 bbld flour, ownerd ab,urd. Officc of tho Pittsburgh "IVlorning Post." Friday, J. 23, 1846. The IVealher.—Yesterdny is a.thecoldest day, we have experienced this winter; the thermometer yester da) mat fling stood 4 below zero; the Allegheny is en . Burly frozen over; the Ohio is so high that the cold weather has no effect upon it. The Brunette got off yesterday morning, and proceeded on her way down t6r river. There was about five and a half feet water in rho channel last evening. The Cincinnati Enciairer of dhe 19th sacs, 'that the river nt the landing is falling, but we are looking fur a rise to come from ;he bite 1:11:14. . "Several coal boon have comedown. end we are informed by a conileinau, ilea he cowed upwards of Airy on their Is :iy,d,a.n. Coal was lolling on Saturday on 11 coon per 6oarrl, nicl we piesurno that in the course ui three day, it v. ill bu as low as 12 rents. Th., I.:ride:Me lbemwrat of ;he 17th boil, says, "Ili oet Cie c lad rneasmed 7 feet 7 0 ,8 ifo-he,. nn,l falling. all day ye:Leiria). —lnd the nin rnn.t have ho,n n goner d one, MI we ly r, Acct a fit tiler live in OW I irer. in a day Or C4l , :e-11113 al/Ndy of C:1 , 111' 'lt the •rnl , 4 to day am , ww.. Ito 390 h. ad, of %%hick 11l 1 retvilinvil over .11:.I. th, 1.4111:it.re,231; ts ere at $2.371 112,2:5 . G,r IGO Ibe. on the hoof, eqq..l re $1 75.,0,25 net. One lot of Nvry stt..et tor .Ito,ltty lllottelti $1 PM erryll 113 $1.,711 net. A vringe rate of ottiet $2,87. Iloco—Tirrr. ie a g0..1.1 inquiry fur live Hop and n fair dern tie!. q late ut 5 , 5.2555,11 - 2 i. Fl..i—Z•ii.er the elan• 1,,r OM' Irut rciiew there 11111 been u d. c'ire of 12A certs per bb!. in the price a 11,.us..1,ireet Ihe extel t t;UUt) h!dor attxt•tl brar made ttrt Frititt. • vettittg and Sul: tirday at e 5. To tlay nntkut rt!, I•f GOO httke tAtt, ta,:t.ta at SS. tit, ret•rTt r., lc, fro, far, ui t I !.7i timal •a:e. Su.q,l nvf.(l FL. t.r tft to t 1.1., 'II, 14a: onlvi of C Nittlo Flour mete ut $5.`25 To 1, !he, is r 0 it qu'.ty noel %AV MIC 1.11.411,1 r, ~,kise ;y rwn or 11,0, W.l sterf•l• nI mvl.rt ee rl.l eee•lei vet 10.; e 1(4; r• • e ~,1 i.. i ...r H~~. n , .mi•.u:'r at GO cis. lot white ar..! 61.0 1 rts. i• worth til,r,t 70 rls. and Ont. 41114%! CI! how i.olonA—Nt.thing d,irg in Bo ri acd k. the rt,ccs of wlr.ch are via lalt rp.uteni. 7Lr fairs of Lie, n 411. CM. Ef.Cl to y ltr o parcel. s , ollll lots Vi rota, n. 11.6.,rted, 114 , :d at 71 rt.. Lard , 4 doll at 7 C c••, 1a Nu I, ta. kegs, aid 7/ cu. in I.4l.—The suck are frt, et '2.1 cis. 1.4 t`fl4ll •I`.ll cts. for ttl ...II at the*. rare. t. n hr. t %pr lola. itt s The f tin vi .•Ii .now on F ri d a y tight (Sir nrr , g w iil doul.tieot rr,dure s rioe g,,od fur I.p.st C:11.111 ut wl.l riliorulit dull H• Silt , lrdny (h.,. were no tiae.nctlml— A f ru , b. F. from Is SgAli •old ot 1.1 ict C •rre.ron.tir; wnlr Fr n rn.• 1 7011t),,ut ~ t 1.6!t at 1;1 0•. ms,lo n I)ncernb. r. n iI i 1,1 41 V.l " 'I), It c r. I ,f). In .ft, m u,l a: I am u. Ilrr .1 per tt , F 0.0 r }.1.! Ir•rr , r.r. rer uid 1:I t If ;,1 1...,., T' cf 1.14 1,ue..", •.• I M • li fl ''‘'i ICIA er..l tiur ing da. o,;il!it,t•fielk 'A in 11, t-nr.“;. and rni iir-Wv /1 C'1:::2 4 7 14 Iron—N, ..}l.lr.gr• fn prin•. f I g..t N, 21 II ~G 1:7:01, if It rT. tier c0,..t1y I inrni .tarts a, 7if tinj Sitouldt, co, /4 1.1r.1 - 11 ra:11, %ar,on Dries 5 L.., Stoles 7c t) ttoc— ,Ic the nl.i‘al of 3:4 lt:r4 per .framer Nla!liow er. c bear of la sale 1,1 15 htt tof Akhonot at tY Ih, Cnos (hOreti—The oupply is fair. We quote Btli:Cie 1h fur flit). ti.id,nr—Wo vote nt lb., for good to c; I 11 in—Wrt • I tote R Itrut Itut‘ttel. (7tiftt to. 21;',.1•31),•tv. Lit.l,l Outs at 22 , a)23,15 4p' ChroAr—B the box is ,Aorth t' Sir; by Om cask • f) on ”f,,, gu: CITY PRICES CURRENT. JAN. 24. COIIIiECTLD Eir.lol AFT ER!Io.N. Hour—Franc Story, • - i4. 37 3Z: 1,50 " ugon, • - /1.374 Rurkicle, al—per 100114 1,30 V1,6'2 C,,rn '2l do do • • ( ; ,, nn - 41% . 11 , Z111fr 611.11. • - 0,00 1 - . TO Com ; 13 , it) 50 1/tO., - 34 ta 33 //ay p coo . - 15,00(,7,16,0 Liltlb II 606 _u .l. • ••• P••(•ifve - A-S• . 1) I tl,ll . 1.00 1.10 1,00 1.12.3 2.23 •Zi.,3MO - 5,111) '&5 . 25 1,2,1—N0 114 IL. - - - 7 4 e 8 lb (ay. 4 s 5 fir. sr--1., i 11, 11:IL - Atnoi 111111 A LA It GE and convenient two •turf brick dwell ing house on the corner of Fuctuty and Penn ft. sth ward. A frame courage in Alk•gheny city, immediately be low the A room in the first gtory of brick building on .the corner of sth and Union ids. Also, the second and third stories of same building Apply to JAMES MAY, ,ian24 it FRESH supply just received and' for sale by 4- A FAH NESTOCK & CO, jat.24 cur 6th and Wood sta. ~ `.~w.Rig.~ , ~ , r"fir.:.trnav+-.:.i~..:~.:,~3~_a v - .:-?:F_ IMPORTS BY RIVER SUMMARY OF M kIZIO IS 13ALTimoitE, Jan 21 Cir.evinatt. J✓ncnry 19th k.one t c.!.1 •4 F cwiltoc..“ 4 . ) For Rcnt BROMIDE; PO rAssiu m Sams. A SUPERIOR uticle of city cored, for sale by W. B. ANDERSON, jnn2.4. No 25 Liberty, and 5 Ferty sta. Brooms. 91i DOZ. large size, for sale by W. 13, ANDERSON jant24. Dry tipples. 50 BUSH., of good quality, for sal , • by W. B. ANDERSON Coffee and Teas (11.* the best quality, always cn hand and for sale cheap by SV. B. ANDERSON. jin24 lw. N. 0. Malassos. 137 BARRELS Plantation Molasses, in prime order, now landing from steamer Susrpiellona f sale by M B. BHEY & Co. jan`24 57 Water street. PINE Olh LAMPS AT AUCTION A T Nl'Kenna's Amnion Rooms, Markrit st, between ALM and 4th us, this evening Saturday, Jan 24th. at 7 o'clock, will be sold a lnrge variety of Pine Oil Laiript, latest panerns, suitable for lighting stores, public halls,‘ fficeg, ten pin alleys, billiard rooms, &c, it is the first lot ever offered at auction in Pittsburgh. the sale will bo piatitivel they can be seen during the thy. Ako-1 gold patent lever watch, an excellent time piece in cornp!rte order. A large variety of new and second hand watches, of nearly every deacripiion, a f.•w of ferorne's relebrated fancy mantel clocks, finely benutifol patterns and warranted in every teTect. !ie.:fetter with a few oil painting.+ and several otherarticles,Sze. I'. M'KENNA, j... 21 Auctioneer. Y JOHN D DAVIS. Auctioneer, corner of Wood and Fifth sts, at 10 o'clock Monday morning the 26th inst: will be sold nn extensive assortment of flesh and seasonable Dry Goods. At 2 o'clock. P :VI, a quantity of hardware, cutlery' croceriss, glassware, queens. are, corker, candles. carpeting, blankets of liar quality and large Bile, man tle clocks; looking ght•ses and n great variety of house hold and k tidier, furniture. &r. Ai 7 o'clock, I' M, Gold nud aiiver writcheg, ready made clothes, boron, shoes, hats, caps in great varie ty, it InrEie quantity of *peen:ldes, fine cutlery, patent iiincking; /hoe thread, tebla and tea minnow , . together nith a quantity of fulicy and staple goods. &c. EXTRAORDINARY!!! A CURE OF BODY AND 1111 ND. lIIE int is from a worthy citizen of Ken ji_ a:open, end n member of the Muthedifl Di D J , lyues.—Denr Sit;—Jtastire compels me to runko t 6 foihweingt statement of the extraordinary e 6 1,..t, of )our valuable medicine, tho A LTE RA rivE. I nertify that my wife upi afflicted for Ti year A. dll. which time her disereles h.dlled the skill of *eve ; cal e m i ; era Intl pig that every moans hut%sere used furled to teiieve her. I cuncluded to he•r in the Pennsylvania Ilospitu I, linpitl4 that and t rent me it sire would there receive f am the I , l;yolet,ins In that institution she might again ' be, restorer to health But to my greatdisappointmerd she crew worse, and became deranged in her mind, Ind I was obliged to take her home again. "ineura• fir" and BEREFT ( . .F REASON! ! ! I will here mem that at this time the morn prominent] lit mptoms of her disease were Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint attended with sickness of stomach, and ' vomiting of a very offensive flutid mucus, pains in her hind, back and stomach, and through the region of the Leurt, a to üblesome emgh from large qtrintities of phlegm in her throat, which kept her constantly e wing and retching to throw it up. She bad no sp• petite, and was very week. She also suffered much from a uterine disease by which she was confined to t her bed. having entirely lost the use of her limbs, and for several months we had to lift her in and out of bed. Add to all the above the deranged vete of her mind, (which at that time was awful) and you will be able m form some idea of her afflictions. By the advice of a friend we commenced giving liar your A !lenitive, in the doses of a teaspoonful three times n day. and when Crum] that it helped her. We also e3l/0 her your Vertnifuge, to increase her appetite, and the Sem:live Pin. to regulate her bowels She had not taken two bottles of the Alterative, before it °pe tered op , . her in • wonderful manner, filling her face w small rest pimples, anricsusing her toe:pent...rats large quarititie• of corruption; before elrich her breath as rffensive we could not rernnin in the room with nivles.‘ the doors were cpen. Findin g the Altera. ivrr &dg her so much we ("creased the dose nreocdre to the direction,: and she continued to ,ore dat!y, until finnl:y, she was restored to health, in r ro.ds -.rs recli 1111 :0 TIIII.I. It, II; tinily r.it :line in Innthis before 11, r , ,t,;,•. 11, I nrrt wrliin(, at any time for lb, truth of the shore titittnititint, arid that it w as yinir cured h. r. pr non,will br convoseed oC the !nob if this •I•ormret, by railing at lay house, in Bedierd St. a bo, e Mat !hots'. Yours, with respect. FiJI snl iu l'ittat,ungh, A. JAYNES, Agent N , 7t Foqrth creel neat dlt&t.3t. N. 0. Molasses. pinnuo n ion ilno.eri, in prime •j 1 ender, receive.] per 4ienmer '•Aew.iia" and for NPll TEM PER A NCI.: Pt PAPEftS„SL.c, JUST ter.. ived Gore New Volk, -i astrtmem of the Arner;eu, T 011 lie eti tiCe Society, it: I'erma rut Temperance fhwumenta; Boy's Temperance !looks; of an Inebriate; Deacon Giles Dig ti9ors: Temper:kr:co J.,rnal and Vuu L's Advocate, h.r ..I,nnuarr the Light Slip and Sailors and Boar mans Papers; the Youth's Cabinet; Temperance Hymn Books and Harpy, and rt variety of other Temper ance Books and Papers, for sale in any quantity to suit ~ustomers, or for subscribers. Please call. ISAAC lIARIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, No 9, sth street. 1.jun23.4161) BLAKELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of COv and County Property, and all other business connected %lib Real Estate, They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgnges and all other legal instru nests of writing, on moderate terms. For the con- Neriies cc of the public, they ,have two offices—the Lew office of John J llitchrl , corner of Fourth and Smillifie:d streets, (2i.1 story,) nod the office of James Blakely, on Penn street, n ear the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. [,lnti23 Gm.] IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP pOR thn eon. of Coughs, Colds; Hoursecess I oflu 1 enza and %% !moping Cough. EXCFIASGE Mr. Editor:—Having been for some time past touch idllieteil with a severe cold and al most constant cough, rind having tried various remedies, such as cough csndies, syrups &c. and all to no effect. I wa. induced by my esteemed and worthy friend W W lace, of this city, to make trial of R E Sellers' C.ugh Syrup, I did so, and to my great surprise 1 received instant relief. J AS. H. PORTER. Pteparod and sold wholesale and retail by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood st. C 8 , a) 70 22 ea 23 31 gi 91 Sold al,o by Kerr & Mohler, 143 Wood st.. L Wit. Co,x Jr. and kV m Thorn, Market st. Fess & Cassel, sth Ward, and fI P Schwurtt,undJ Nitchel, Alleghe. Ily cily jat,23 7 @ 8 7 0 8 1 0 ra I^_ McCANDLESS & McCLURE. LTAVE removed to Four,h at., opposite R &R II Pauersue's Livery stables. jan7.3m lIJ Two Story Brick Dwelling House and back buildings, No. 89, Smithfield street, at present oc cupied by Mr. John Stevenson. Possession given on Ist April next. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS. PIG LEAD. 1200 P i I . G n S I4 LEAD, for by MAY SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIR, decl. 120, Wood it. Auction Sales JOHN D DAVIS. Au.nioncer Philadelphla, Jan 6, 1846 SAMUEL F2ELUS . Li. It HEY &Ca, 57 IVater street Per Rent -1 • Co-Partnership. WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day of January, inat, associated with him Jas. W. Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name and style of Coleman, Heilman & Co, will now have in creased facildes for manufacturing Steel Springs, ham mered Axes, Americnn Blister and Spring Steel, &c, to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici• ted, and hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance to the.new firm, the favors so liberal he• stowed upon him. Factory on St Clair street—ware- Linos° 43 \'oo,l street. opposite St Charles Hotel, wherecan he found a good assortment of Springs, Axles A B, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev ery description, togethe r with Iron, Nails, and Pitts burgh manufactured uncles. (The highest price paid for Scrap Iron. jan23 COLEMAN, JOHN P. JENNINGs, JAL W. LIAILMAN. COLEMAN, MAILMAN de CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4. Axles, A B. AND Spring steel & dealers in Coach Trimmings Of every description. manufactory on ST. CLAIR ST. Watehouse, 43 WOOD STREET, opposite St Charles Hotel. jan:23 Three Valuable Building Lots for Sale. NO. 71, 72 and 73, in Hart's plan, containing 21 feet in width and 132 feet in length ordepth. adjoining John B. Butler, Esq., in the Sixth Ward, If not sold at private sale, they will be offered at pub lic sale on the premises on Thursday the 23d April, 184 G. GF.O. COCHRAN, Executor of Aaron Hort, deceased EL New Elistorieal Magazine! NEVILLE R. CRAIG, EN. EDITOR THE OLDEN TIME, A MONTLY PERIODICAL devoted to the pro- L 1 servution of documents and othur authentic infor mation, in relation to the first visits of Europeans to the Upper Ohio Valley; of the struggle between France and Great Bt itoin for its possession; of its first settle ment, and of its gradual advance and improvement. The design of the publication being to give, in a plain and popular manner, a history of the country, near the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, from the date of the first visits of Europeans down to the present time. CoNTINTI Or TIM FIRST (JA!IllAllY) NUlllllll. InfrodUClinn—NoliCes of the Claims of France and of Great Britain to the Ohio Valley—lndian occu pants in 1750—First Collision■ between the French ant: English—lnstructions of Dinwiddie to Washing ton. &c.—Washingion's Journal during his Journey to Venango and Le Lceuf—Extract from Gist's Jour cal—Arrival of Major Washington at Laurel Hill— D,•ath of lurnoville 7 ,-John WKinney's Description of Fort Duquesne—Contrast—Steamboat Allegheny.— The Wire Suspension Aqueduct over the Allegheny river—Death of Cornplanter. TERM—The "Wawa Tots" will be published regularly on the 15th day of each month. Each num ber will contain 48 large octavo pages, printed with znod type and on fine paper, at TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, payable in advance, and at the end of the year will form a book of nearly 600 pages of choice historical matter. Address J. W. COOK, Publisher, STANDARD FICTION D ON QUIXOTTE; Gil Bias; Thaddeus of Warsaw; Hungarian Brothers; Winter Evening Tales; Ten Thousand a Year; Arabian Nights; Frederika Bremer's Novel.; Nlysteries of Udolpho; Undine and Sietram; Wandering Jew; Heart. be Tupper Amber iVitch; BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. j n 43 9larket at Por Salo. 500 CUTS yellow and purple carpet chain; 100 do crapes rags in balls; 200 all sized wooden bowls; 400 dozen 8.10, 9-12, 10-12, and 10-14 win dow sash and glass to suit if wanted, or by the box. A small assortment of Dry Goods. Cheap and use ful Family Medicines- School and Miscellaneous Books. A large supply of cheap and useful Temper ance Hymns and other Book•, and 10,000 Youth's Temperance Advocates; Farmers' and Mechanic's, The Cultivator, Temperance and German Almanacs, fur sale very low in soy quantity to suit all classes. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent j 021 6t and Corn Merchant, No 9, sth st N. B. Carpet and paper rags bought. A nice small farm for sale cheap. A VERY nice email farm of 24 acres of choice Allgood land. divided by good fences, for ploughing, pasturage. meadow and wood land and well watered by never failing small streams, and a good well of wat er ut the flcor; there is a good well finished dwelling house, 32 by 22 feet; with cellar and a good kitchen; butter; a good garden and a good barn, 3f., by 2.6 feet and o number of other useful and necessary out-build- I ings and improvements. This property lies in Wayne, Ashtebula co.. Ohio; very centrally on a public road much travelled, and is a very desirable small farm for a private gentleman, or fora carpenter, painter, black smith, wagon maker or other mechanic, as it is in the crut re ofan industrious. moral population. It will be sere cheap for all or half cash, and thebalance in two., or three yearn, and early possession. Please call lot further particulars at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and Intelligence office. No 9 Fifth se jan9.o Ct To the Dyspeptic THE subscriber would cell the attention to persons who may be suffering with Dyspepsia, to Thomp m's Tonic Anti-Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills; they are, without exception, the best article ever offered to the public for the immediate cure of that 44/testi... Try them once and you will baser, to recommend them to all who may be afflicted. For sale wholesale and retail by -EDGAR THORN. Druggist, jant2 1 cur Penn and Hand sts. Jujube Pasts. A SPLENDID article, just 'waived and for sale AI by EDGAR THORN, jon2l-y corner of Hand and Penn its. For Reid, THE Mansion House , formerly occupied by Wm Peebles, known as the Bullock Pen Property, situated in Peebles township, 6,1 miles east of thin city, on the Pittsburgh and Grecnsburgh Turn pike, wish fifty acres of good land; good stabling; a fine smoke and spring house, and an excellent spring of water. This property is admirable for a Dairy, or would suit a Butcher very well. Persons wanting information will please call at the second Toll Gate, where they will be directed to the owner of the property. MARTHA PEEBLES. Peebles tp., jan`O.d-lw. BLANK LEASES, (1F very superior form, for sale at ;his Office jan '20 1 1846. Old Rye Whiskey. (1 BARRELS Monongahela Whiskey, (1639) 0 warranted all Rye, in store and for sale by jail 9.2. STERETT & CO , 11 Market sr, near Front. ADERA WlNES.—Brice; Olivera & Co; Star; Blackburn: Lnndon particular. A supply of the above fine brands Mats's' aad.bot ties. For sale by the demijon, or dozen ,by STERETT & CO.. 18 Market st Sherry Wiae. I) U D FF iI: Gordon 1 1 3,r37e.w0; Cortes' Fur sale by the demon or dorm), by S'TSRETT & CO., janl9 18 Market It LISBON WINES.—AL wholesale or retail by STERETT & CO., 18 Market at. TENERIFFE AT Wholesale or Retail by STERETT &CO., jartB 18 Market street, one door share Front CALABRIA AND OPORTO WINES, .at *ale awl retail, by STERETT & Co. No 18. Market street, jan6 one . cloor above Front. PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE onlyplace where this article can be found id the city is at the oorner of Fifth and Smith , field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, itc. also superior Havana, and principo cigars. G. SC H NECK. Eat Lemon. PRESTON'S pica concentrated extract of timika fur flavoring sauces, pastry, jellies, &c, for lisle B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Co, con 6th and %Vend sta. THE subscriber is renting out several large nnoMi in his establishment with steam power.at 104 rates to good tenants jan 17 JAMES S. CRAFT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Fourth and Wood streets, abovti Sibbett & Jones. Entrance on Fourth. non 14-46 m. WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers of Tin Plate and Queensware, and dealers in Copper and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, Nos. 11'2 and 114 Second st.,between Wood and Smithfield streets. janl4•novl4 ly. 11-4 & 12-4 twilled & double Whitney Bien kali; Red Flannels, twilled and plain; yel low do; best style of Calicoes, at Gi, 7, 9 & 12A cut, worth 9, 12 and 18} cents. A few piece 3 of colord Ainpacas, plain, figured, and plaid. These, at prices lower than can be had at any other place west of the mountsins. janl4 B. E. CONSTABLE. 83 MARKET STREET 83 SHA WLS, Turkerri, Broche and Thibec; Real Welsh Flannels Domestic do; Cashmere D'Ecosse, Mouslin Delaines7 Black Alpaca, Lustros, and Orleans Cloth Black and mole colored French Merinoos; B E Constable offers the above at prices very deal; rable to those who have not completed their winter purchases, in fact at far below the value. These goodi are of the latest purchases and best styles. janl4 IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER, IN fine Jewelry, Cuilery silver and German silver Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, silver Thimbles Scissors, Tweezers, silk and gum Suspenders, silk and bead Purses, carpet Bags, Hosiery, children's Cloaks, Bears 04, Beef Mcrrner, castile, cream and palm Soup.. dtc, &c. ?Don't mistake the place, NO. 61, MARKET STREET, East side, between Third and Fourth its , Simpson'g Row. jan 1G A GERMAN Gentleman just arrived from England where he was three years Professor of the Latin, Greek and German languages, at u university college, would be happy to re-engage in a public institution or with a few private families in Pittsburgh, or its vicinity. He is highly qualified to teach German, French, Italian, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and any other branch of modem accomplishments. Being a native of Rhenish Prussia, after having finished his studies (philological and ori ental, especially.) at the best colleges and universities of Prussia, he applied himself three years more to the oriental and modern languages in the university of Pa ' cis. and travelled four years in Switzerland and Italy. His method of teaching. selected from the best Euro pean systems, and founded on a long experience is easy fur the students, and attended with astonishing suc cess. He teaches any of the above languages through the medium of German, French. English, Italian and Latin, all of which he speaks fluently and correctly. Terms for private lessons in town: One pupil, $l2 a quarter, in advance. Two " 10 " each " Three " 8 " each —end so on, in proportion to the number of scholars. Highest references will be -iven, for which apply to Anthony De Beelen, Esq., D . ; McMeal and F Kahl, Esq ' at W Martin & Co's. Further particulars may be had from P J Fender, at Mrs Douthitt's boarding house, Fourth st. third house on the left above Smith field, from 10 to 12, sod from 2 to 4 o'clock. Jan 17-2 w. 85 Fourth at OLD WHISKEY. AFEW bblu of pure Old Rye Whiskey from Bto 11 years old on tap and by the barrel for Bala A FEW half pipes of pure Cogniac and pale dy of different brands, warranted pure; 2 half Whiskey, Holland Gin, fleet/Java, 90 barrels rectified Whiskey, a pure article; also Scotch Whiskey, &c, &c. on draught and for sale in quantities to suit. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, janl3 60 Water sr, PORT AND MEDICINE WINES. 15 qr casks of port and medicine wines of supe nor flavor, part of which is on draught, fur sale in any quantity to suit by STOUGHTON BITTERS and peppermint; cigars and Tobacco •Iwayr or: band and for sale by I'. C. MARTIN, 60 Water street. CRUSHED SUGAR.. A LWAYS on band end for sale by P. C. NIARIIN 60 iVater street. PLAYING CARDS. DOZ packs Flaying cards for (ate by P. C. MARTIN. .60 Water st THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third 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 jags, Alpeecas, Merinoes, Muslin de !sines, Calicoes, Flannel', Linsey', Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets and Shawls, together with many other goods. We have concluded to close off at cost for a few days, in or der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purcha sers will End this a rare opportunity of obtaining Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se cure a good bargain jan 14 BAGALEY & SMITH have removed to their oew warehouse, Nos 12 and 20 Wood street, (east side) where they will be pleased to invite the attention of their friends and dealers generally to n large and well selected assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh. Manufactures. novlo3rn HAGALEY & SMITH, WHOLESALE GROCEBB, 18 AND 20 WOOD Ssaass, PITTSBURGH. SMITH, BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Produce dealers, Nu 223 Market street, Be tween sth and 6th, North side, Philadelphia. ncrrlo-3m Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cem etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grounds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cor ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board, J. CHSLETT. dec 11 Superintendent. WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, UNDERTAKERS, No 30, adjoining the Exchange Bank and opposit e the 2d Presbyterian Church,Psfth street. THEY ARE PREPARED TO 4 gra ram . furnish COFFINS of all kinds and sizes, of which they keep an assortment constantly ready made to be had et.all hours. Funerals will be attended on the shortest notico, and every requisite therefor furnished, if required. PRIVATE RESIDENCE, until the Ist of April, San dusky street near the canal bridge, Allegheny, where orient will be received. 8 27ERI.NCES. Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. -Raynelcisi Rev. Dr. Herron, Dr. Speers. iitev. Dr. Dunlap, Dr• Brooks, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Sbarpabg.' Rev. Mr. Murry, Sharpaburg, Rev Mr. Williams. janl.C.trodikw RellOVat, A BEELEN has removed his Commiulen and /*Ls Forwarding Busineas from the Canal Basin to hit; rue Warehouse, on Third street. nearly opposite the Post. Office. 'ay 30. •71 , • - /.7r b ~ gtee'.;: 11111110, H H RYAN James park, Jr. & Co 83 MARKET STREET 83 James Cavanagh, Classical Teacher P. C. MARTIN, 60 Wetter street BRANDY, GIN, &c., P. C. MARTIN, GO Water sr AT COST, AT COST. A. A. MASON RemovaL MIEN
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