Mailv ~horning JOHN BIGLER, ETHIOR PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 U' Vl3 PALIKIER,A4eIit for COLIFOI, nrWSrIBPCrS, is the Agent for the rittshurgh Daily Nlorning Pust. and Weekly Mercury and !Nlanutlicturrr, to receive adveithletnents and subi , eriptinns. tie has ntliceA in NEW YORK, at the Co.llOffice.:3o Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) BOSTON, No. 12, Sta , e strePt. l'inisnEtrali. Real Estate and Coal OfF.ce, Pine street. BALTIMORE, S E corner flaltimore nwl Calverm., where burpapet can be seen, and terinb of a;lveiLi RatLaoaD MiETtiso.-1 he Raliroed meeting to. ?tight, we hope will be nomerounly a ttended, and that the proceedings will be temperate and judicious. We ate aware that the people of this section of the awe are much excited upon the question of the Railroad, but it do no good to adopt resolu' ions of a violent Or denunciatory character. 1 he grente6t opposition to the measure temps from Philadelphia. and in the re• stilt ersotreous views ae to . Ihe terms likely to be 'produced by granting the lialtininte and Ohio Rail. rmid right of way to Pithsbargli. We are sati.fleal than the measureds one of great importance to rho yeti, nate, and thit an for from iontrio:: Philadelphia, it will tend to increase her roramcrial advantages. We hope, therefore, that the rneetieg to-eight will tai, measures to convince the opponents of the rai It oad Lin - airs justioe, .1116 d 1 hat its pagan ge is absolutely ne. cessary iu order to secure the prospetity of the state, and increase the frraWitiC.tirenrss of Lire public wol,S. Ily letter from Harrislough, we Ice! ti that the bill will be so amended in the Semite, te to seierve the tight of the state to tax moderately tonnage and , passengers. This tax will increase the reuuorees of, the state, and of eoucao lessen the burtheos of tnx.• ntion which the people hive at present to bear. In this point of view also, is this measure of importuner to the periple, and we cannot see why there .1i.,a1.1 be opposition to it from any quarter. Again, we amy,iet the alerting he gtmerally attend ed, arid let the resolutions adopted 1:io mild and digni• fled in tone. Such proceedings will aid Our cause— abusive and virulent resolutions will do loom. SEI ZUR6 OF A SLAvEllit —We IC•11111VIIIllit'chtli it•i tun Courier that tho seh.lner NI t :chant, i,t N. Ymi, arrived ut Charleston onSurniay iast Item the rna .1 of Africa, via Port Prays, (Cape de Veol Islands) netingmaster Henry Rolando, commanding. prize to (lie U S:sdrip Jamestown, Commodore Sisinner.— The Merchant sailed from Havanna on the Hitt) of Jossefortheeoast of Africa, and was cattttired by H. B. M. Cygnet, on the errant, for having been engaged inalto *Nye trade,d an_ can .e.. to Sierra Leoee , where her case was tried, bat they not being able to ciindi.imi her, gas was released. The U. S. ship Jamestown, Commodore Skinner, arriving ut Sieirs Leon(' .bunt ly afterwards made a prize of her, and ex bet ill lb, Unitea States fur judicatute. Captain Larkin, the original captain, mate, and one seamen, came home in the Merchant. Passed Miilo,ipman B also came home in the Merchant. Tier Metchurit on board gunpowder, muskets, caltroe,,&c. TERRIIILZ SUIPIRRECII—Four kundr,dandfcrur• tees lives lost.—The New Yolk Expre,s has received Van Dolmen's Land papers to the 23J Sell. The Melbourne Herald of the 19th of September, gives the particulars of one dfthe most hot - rade shipw leeks on reanal, by which 414 lives were lost. The ~ C ats. qui," Captain C W Fiulay, (rmigrar.t ship of 600 tons, sailed from Liverp3olon the 29.1, of Aihtl, with 369 emigrants, and a crew, including two doctors, for ty lit 1100/1. The emigrants were principally from Bedfordshire. Staffordshire, Yorkshire, and Nottic;- barnsbire. About 120 of the ra,,engers were met aled, with families, and in all 73 chddren. Nothit , g occurred worthy of notice until tie v,h of August, which day tho ship went eshore in a ‘ioletit pule, on a reef situated en the west coast of Kirg's at the Bass' Sttaiu. The ship filled in a few hours, and through the night a scer.e oftortt et.sts• Ladled without parallel. 13efure snornir.g Lut 30 of Le cornrow, were alive,the rest having been swept into eternity by the waves. Out of the whole crew only 9 were saved. MISTROCTIVE FIRLA.—AI Ogdensburg, N. Y.— A lerge fire occurred at Ogdensburg, N. Y., un the 19th inst, innho factory of Norcross & Suvrtell, which deistroyed•the following property:-13 S Doty, two buildings, $2OOO, not insured: J M Doty $405 not insured, Wm C Brown, $2OOO, insured; Dr Cook' $lOOO, not insured; Guest & Chipman, $l3OO, $4OO insured; George Guist, $7OO, no insurance; A 11 Wheeler, $l5O. no insurance; Roswell Bailey, $lOO, no insurance;Mr Marren's, $2OO, no insurance; Nor• cross & Sawtell, $1000; Charles Lyon, $7O; N S kin, $100; Mr Henry and other mechanics, $100; to tat, $9,120i Al Utica; N. Y.—The store No 12 Liberty street, occupied by. Lyons & Co., commission merchants. was destroyed byEro on Thursday night. Thero were shout $15,000 worth of goods in the warm. Insurance $8,000; nothing was saved. STORK AT MOBILE.—Ock Sunday week a destru, tivo alarm occurred at Mobile, blowing at times with appalling violence. The storm raged uoril midnight, accompanied with loud Peals of thunder, and quick, vivid (lading of lightning. The shipp:ng in the bay had a rough night, several vessels being driven on shore, and the schooner Orator struck by The Growler lay within the slip, and nun, hcd t wharf, across the outer end of which lay the Orator, whoa osruc't by lightning. The Growler had on board 7 or WV, kegs of powder. Tut ScourtAtta. BANK CA3E.—Judge King, at Philadelphia, oo wedaeaday, gave his opinion in the case of tho Kentucky Bank against the Schuylkill Bank, OD the question whether it was Lilo Schuylkill Bank itio' lf, and oot iu into cashier, 11. J. Levis, that was the mew of the Kentucky Bank for the transfer of stook, Ate. The question, it is said, involved in lie. hility of upwards of a million of dollars. The Judge. after reviewing all the evidence, deckled that the Schuylkill Bank itself was the agent, and as such re sponsible for the ante of its cn.hier. MORI BUTCUERT.—The National gi,es a frightful Picture of Marshal Bug-creutPs doings in Afrien. A-, cording to the accounts published by that paper; Sri prisoners were one day shot in cold blood-13 villages burned—“the Daiwa massacre" acted over again. fur it appears that a portion of a tribe having hid tliem• selves its a cave, the lam r moans were resorted to exactly as wore employed by Colonel Pelissior, and all smelted and baked to death. The marshal! himself is the arra:lor or an these horrors—his last trlumgh:was a monster maxis—he has ordered the most strict secre cy as to his barberoes proceedings; and the writer of the oeoounts, of we have just given a summary, calls him a second Attila, for he puts all to the sword and fire, aparieg only wornln and infants. Fore ♦eD Loss or Lur..—A dwelling house was destroyed by fire one d•ty last week et Canaan. Sam erect co unty, Me., and horrible to relate, five children were consumed with it, the eldest a boy 17 years of age. Tho English steam frigate Terrible, of 1800 tons krthen end SOO horse powd.•r, and raid to be the ler ge,t stenm , hir in the w u l t d, h a : j u ,, put in commission. MM=ll KEIIIM correspoo4enos of ithly." numin g - it .. .a t ttaisoloco, Jan'y,3oo4tt The bill for the right of arty for the BalthgtOre end Railroad Company came up this moining in , Sentite on second trailing. Tha debate ens opened nal an amendment offered by Mr Mon r K imposing a email II lux on passengers and tonnage user the Ruud which. was apppo o ted by him in it brief anti able tor.pitrount, and on the adoption ~f which lie threlired his intention to support all the umber plot:tibias of the loill. was followed by Mt Do cast c, on the entire meths ul the bill, and it is but dice to that gentleman To say that I he acquitted himself in a most creditable manner, it nil (or which his cunsoituents glidaloi foal grateful. Ile embraced the epportotniis of reviewrog the narrow and selfish sieses of the Philadelphians with regard to this greet RIPa +LI re anti CEIIII.I hive make a deep impression nn the minds of Senatot so The bill will come up again toonoirow. NAVAL,—A letter icceitel &mu nn ollicer 0L bon,' the !lug ship Savantl,.ll,, .1 twd Mrtzetlttn, We.t Cot of NT,lzie., Dec. 10111. “Our forro here 1,1141 COC•INIY Phil , . 1 ' .11N• mouth, I#ivont end worronotnii. we Pilo in doily exec • tailor; of the tiriival of that Constitotion and C)iino; the KIioIC being amply ituffiriii.nt, if ro cyiioly, to dr !tiny oil tho lOSTRA on that C1111,l. ” h . .• rgaadrnn probably tonain t,” that roa.t °Crain. Y. ith :11,5,1,...0 nor ti, wileot triers oars , air nceirrd h. en I).•mr tnwnt IV:tlsk ltt tiotad Intel:Jp•nc,r, 1101111( . 11i 1:11ru no is lit,l Fi tOk, (;,...it P• 1 1 ,: I,: a l pw cantlut It igner:oa I,rlW !hey tire The rdhet gre:a p.nrel, ed - ihia fl/filter Of this ht M1.1.1.eh; o, I i•e111; 1 . (1151 . et an ocetipi.l with r •nretna.m t ut .t ne,l and tL• Ea:t; Frdn., and Grrut P,ritnin Cale r.••t n 61 raw For the , old rne.trol W . the G.er nrEcto H% tl i v arc cm,j,lonito rot CIII , I I II , t.• 1.1 I. Loul Urns any Ar,r FR.711 rs AIRVi&II , I Tlo.r,s R'7, No 4. 134:J 'i Bostoo 8..1L11 , Ml,s• t. , 410. and hn.4 nirtvt•,l nt lilJ , f.t. Avie.. She anent thew ne grdofy Ani, /17`10111Virbal . 1 0 0 end to prevr•nt any lritr mg,rnosa Cm I ite I +giLla •st ,V; A 1.011 wxrn 10.1A..1 Hf3ll would 1.:Ii iitt tii.t LI, I. 'I. 7i, • ()C 1.0 i., • 1110 loaf &iv 0 El.,' ann tA 1.. th.• poireva I.lr,zt, id. Si[ •rio kJ, g wail. 'l'6 , oreu.arr Of the J.. a goal rdr, Z. Thy rirxn tuer , Lfin:s vtery at 11,4, ti,i; of tt.,.! Off.tero tv.4l crew ad I i." AS wilt MC Ft AT -1 ri.• I.; ui (h.,!4.1,ct 1.; I,' etirt-trtltttl tt, tf.tt•te t•r r. I t •t.ttt the :nth ot e,t,her, 1, e.mr-r l'unlar.A. Slls Inv, vro- t.. 1. 41 .r uldIN .11==o.11-c . e (),Fta. AlililfEt ththg 4.11 the Li ~• . ,/..ck CM. 6$ 1.1 11, !V" men of War, In the ita•bet —Atter ertt.,..: r. Von tL rerf irird to tr. n 54., hot o.fi tittslieti Lim rlcng • and at t!u' tnne of bein..zl.lt.,ed •.r was r , curly . u.sto-ibl. ~awf t) m 111Urt . •• ! 1.• rr,l I Li/J: }..: ih'' don 1 ° 0(4,1 :MI 0: ill LIS,V , • : tt 11: IM!!IIIIIII!ifil!IIIIIISI A titor..s: AT NI tC.AI,I, tlaill•llyk,c4 DUE ul the 41:1' I NCCumtlso...l I.o;e r(i.f.. FAIL ~nJ no" • i.,1<1„: , J /Cr, •t• .41111 f•elle,t 5t. , 1.1/ :IN. T 11.6 lA. uti , u4 , . 1 Yr, t•ut ki a rl c / ilr t 4 ir`t rf prrit)d in the :1•1,1 A BRtr.i.r: '',. rH, r rr,rirti ve,dicz (Breen toindred Wucrosler c ,p;• lert weck, tlcltirlAt IJr , g , ti 1.. r-u. words nitr•n ,1 he rUit .1 ill , I•i.ll'.il:T tile wife of Iho dr ri! FATAL Net 11,411t4g. t•tai 7..;• Delta of the 2'21 JAI,. rt 11 , 0'1 V 1 f.,s4itt nt th , MJ•tre, de track between T. M. Ktit.t•, n youri htwsttr It, city, and 3.1 r. Hylitta, ‘,l tha firtr. or ft °ruin & At the aetc..t..l Foe Mr..litt•tt , MAY :r3 , ll:arly Wrll,l,l— died inittatitiy. DLATII UV A 1/1.11:1( r (. l'au m . on , t Ayttrn., ertvitr.(l county a N.., y„.1,. died on 1I111.4!” t, residence, ur - di,ensu t,l 2;...1A1 of A1.d,,,n1 h , p I n-eoluu.,•n pruviding fir 1101 P . M., JoI it Str.tt govtitimcnt from Tu.ceioostik and 1 , ,c the 1.,,ii"...,.;:her,•;..,cr 01 aesnicm• LAZATETtr.—A writer in Cite Sew I Riven Courier ItS‘Prts, Upon, the notf.iiiity ter n hily wt.- , mcileal twu y efir . t it La ;.•t, that Gee. ore ti o • grdut tit"; that the wth., of Ili/ iuwmkiiii of I IA 111 Fine So ;11) pr4,l4ced Lure little or notHor: L6 l rris 6 Wry en.-1 ir., larrro•lA nftly• L pper AI r 4 Though by no rn , alli liv , • Wm, lord.. in Th,•ir illY/tVg; Vlllll O the , ihcu,riculturul 1.11,./r der,ives or. the worrwn. tiftf,rllllloll thing Co e n .61TAVI roke . ci 0. the !dough. .41,16 g %yob II while : , 11',11., 11. A farm, of Olt Irpprt Ai;, ilt,i,111:• 0 :I:1 :101 a iii in Lrhot Jrl v n,•t;ith.+r who ti 11/11 t.ltiar~.- r•d with stork. and tin nuighl.oor, inn runt, Irnd, biawih fir u fc•w w• nk wl fl,er t!u• favor eq,..3.trtl. A GoiTte. p)ung iue bia intended II few dhye tint v, tap, a Lnwcll p) per, was convening open the Irate• inn WO, when Limt hi. niruitnin !di the for:tory girl+ in Lowell for %II III"Whi. If, wiiul,l do it to prevent irtilr.H; II) Ili, Ming." Ili, fair ono, whu lia,l till I`ll,e 1/Cefl 114,1 , 1 It. with n 1 tvitli VOl/ wn. ra,le to M 14111111) out. of than.' NEW INVV.NTIOR.- A Mr. Gluy, of MidTotom.n. Ct. has invented n machine fur miking wrought no::., which can be worked by uric horse puiver, and will turn nut ono hundred putiuda per dny. are suid to ho as smooth as rut moils, and better then lbw, made by the hammer. Mr. G. hna npplied for letters intent. S110'71(130 Dorm.—A young Mill named Noble, who resided on Federal Hill, some time ego went down the river in a small smack one fishing expedition.— The veseel 'was anchored at one of 1114. shales and the party proceeded with their'business. In the mean. time Nsble wee attacked with small pox in the most viiulent form. The man who owned the chore become alarmed and ordered them to quit the promisee or he would burn tbo boat. The companions oldie ennui. tunate man partaking of the same alarm, with n single exception, cleared out with the vessel, leaving him a al e re. During the delirium of the disease, and with thrfren zy of a mad man, Noble escaping frum his companion plunged into the river and miserhly perished. His body was brought to the 'city on Monday lust by his brotherdodesrand decently interreil. Thiais the see• and idiotkiog death which has occurred in tLn family in the coarse of a short time, one of them having been accidently killed by the discharge of a gone few weeks . store. (Baltimore Ameticnn U . 4 4% WIMM THE %%ILU,CATTLE OF TEXAS. We fed itto Ottketiitii article, in relation to Wild tattle of Teats, in recent n umber of the Hos to* Telegiaph: - '•Tlass Feelers who hirre ,r rerently opened fermi near t h e 5 ,,, 0r , of the Sall Gabriel and Brushy, find the cauay well stLelied %volt a singular breed of wild cattle. Large droves of t hese cattle arelound not only or r the Son Gabrid, Leona,-nod other tiibuturies of Litt:e lad also 00 the San Salia..the Liuno, argil worry tribtuarie4 on the Upper Colorado, far above the Will. memo. They differ in form. color and habit+ from all the iarieties of domestic cattle in Tex- i.s. They are invor iiibly of a dark brown color, with o slight tinge of dusky yellow on the tip of the no.e nod the belly. Their horns are retutokstbly large, and .tattil out straight from the heed. Although these outt le are,generally much linger then domestic cattle, they are more fleet rind nimble, and. a hen pursued. .41(1 outstrip horses that easily outrun the buffalo; they celdnin venture fur ur.t into the prairie., but ore centrally found in or near the foreista that , 'reams in that section. 1 heir meat is of on cxcrrl ler❑ 11,ov, ziri,i t. preferred by the Faittlets to !Minima or the. d•nnestic cattle. It is maid that their fist is an Mod an.l conmaet that it will not melt in tiea hottest iia)4 of stirnowri and the candles formed with it are f a r i o r to ttto,c that ❑re fount d with the tolion of ...lair ctillie 5nte , 14.1,70'1.1 havt!•uppr.rar3 Orrt it I. pn..ird , ti 6r caltle all' all.llllCt race: indt , ;e.mu, ;‘, Ate aro! ili. • skeletons prec.es ro•6il (Ix 1111 •11,111;lit horns. thnt tire often found in the he.ls of the ar. , lColortolo, %%Ponta seem to strenr,if.en lio• na tli-se cattle ate ti,s• cols in il•,:111S . or ti,.. 011 Nlisston.. it is nowt) more Inn hal•;•. If, k 1 th , y an. the 1114,e01011 . 1t1 , i of 11,erntil. • iratro 1.. ;I t• en,ly Spnn4h nilv•-o! , .•ta It is soil th.t , • • entt!”, 11:ticro,,:h.atn n'! the do -t , •••i• of the P. 11.•..., a:niinrnl. in founl in the 510 111 ,1 it 13 W... 1 0 -C , l that 1. r• , d is ilviise.l L,,,' the don't...tic that u , re ato it,•••• P•11,,d01, rtre so .sit I 11.,it thoy CUTI nr.la f h r taught (Owe l v o,,trnl , them 111 (11,,',UlAed Mr, The eult•!,r.st , ••l t.otert.t ll . n or,o. (al thus. , 1.1.0 , i•, 1.41 it.t.ito:4 ruitni to ilun•ii I i n t.;,.1. .1.11111 '.1 . 1,1 Ihn, f, .IMlrii 3t• ',not* bon Is r n 111 le Anniler• nn lb' S4O I ~. : !, 1: .•. ICI ~ii t11~'ll; I:I•'+:II ex ,11, in Ow tn.it P.uy thus fur bevnlin.tsect-s•tul. As ;lie) stir .1 , mn.•li r.lnlr ‘7 sAr.,l,•ll‘.lsil4 4,i1 in Ow 11,of l • iitniony ul t6.n fit. Ow, If OW.' gi.1,1e411,•211(•,1, 1 .0r0'ne • • alu•t,4 nounintiun to tiu• LI thll r.lot iry." r t at• a. ro•tr4l Cpon u .uttt 411110 ry. 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Ihe decewooaea' 1100 I I) 11/ at., ;01-r .. , ]t .0.0..1 03 11.91er hit 1.1,7 .en.... 1 1,:e„, It•••ri 1110 orighlgtio ea V tri...o L, .4 !•••n•a.• yotilself as mi a jutarrw.) tc. r; !ha .tfin ;1. ',RI m a , nL all di.. Aphlie so pt. port. for 1 , ; and you may' poael•o• et• 4lefum, "11 tI t 101%, lt, a raallitn: fur tho... was .10 II , : 11 , 1 , 1 !,(11 3/.+41,:z Tr I Mr. Ct. 4.• fa‘in. 1.:; 11,,” t” b) OW lot ut is A 0,11:;,0, the It It. it« kd tli•a rtuov II• 1.• Plii Lt... n 1.4.3 Cw.11,/inv Ivr 1.,n• I inlq•r riled E lint pr-Ppo.ittoo. :14,C I,(.01 rmiLlelioni It •Af It.al III" .01k1 1 , 1 , . 111,..• :in 1,,W1 , 11,00 , ~ , I Ikll , ldMi and fitly With 110Ghl Vlr 1,0 vt..11.1.1.....11. A (I,re., MU/to — IVu , httPlt Mitettßomery vans htit , l4 , l atet.tay at I . tty.% MIIIIISP,CIIO two (1111lel Nid.tll:l , l%. .rhoo tt,trititla calnti ftt.l2l (Att. and ,rre wit is 1., 11l li uo the wharf of the 1,,,h,1:e, 1.:01s thypre I. Pot 011 the pn+.nge. They hipl Ow 1.0,0 .0 10•04 111,0111 - 1 notch 10 the litnusernela wpectritots, though Appa• rent!r but lo !le to 111 , 11 - 0, 1 ,11 f1111.10,10(01011. XV,. 1111. ( 1 ,111 110 1 1 I. 110` lirgest erg of th, I.lllil ever CiPllted hyr...—Po.l,llPo•l. P41 , 1,1:7,1.8 ..xten.ixto four r,ll CW111111044 St". OlOCk nt the ears.... tot '.l.ltit 6t1 , 4 t roof 10:h avenue, tockk Grc ulo.out fart 11121,t, and H,1% 1'1,1111•1y it, 1.111. ton., rtor.sirting .11 Mill lotubeln of whent • r. krge i,:atotity of flour. nlot. n Inrge stock of gloom holing mg to the rot °Twirlers of the Empire line of otnges, to .team engine of 35 horn.. power. The buildings were t'ont. Adv. Coughs aud Odhis —ln all .sus of coughs rind colds, the sufferers will find a pleasant hut powerful remedy iu C I icketrer'sSagar Coated Vegetable 'Flo: Mine of this medicine has II Irvady spread far nod pride Over five hundred thousand boxes of these pill, were sold last year, having been used in all aft certaiticd cases with perfect success. For liver cont. plaint, etbmtion of the lungs, palpitation of the heart, tint hma, scar let loser, lever and ague, drop ay, typhus fever, and other diseases. Thin pill is coat ed with fine white sugar, so that the medicinal ingre dienis are iinpertxplible to the taste. To children, they may be administered without difficulty. So well convinced is Dr Clickener of their efficacy in all speci fied cases,. that ho pledges himself to return the money wben the . promised cfract is not produced. bold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and r Liberty streets, who is general Agent fur Dr Clickoner's Pills in Pitt,iburgh and vicinity. LlZrflewere of an imitation article called ' 4 lespro• ved S+rßer-Caaledlf'sUs," purporting to be Patented at both the pills and pretended patent are. forgeries, gut up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four five years, has mode his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. fob 3. N. I'. WILLI3.—Thi4 gem leman is on his return lime, nod is expected et New Yolk in Glynnt three 'seeks. Mil= 1 !IL \II if 11 AND ll\t;Gul lit 1R1A11171.1, ' MITT. to4l X (r.tr h0i...1 he :tee* .i.mt 14 I' 1., 4,11 11,14 *VI jrntin•r,i in ,nn •• ~• 6• • "it y ,1 OA 6'l. l l•vt , 11 0,1 ':• o•e •. •.. i•h • • t it r -t. el =MEM cp. , l •.ere r; e r ft c.t.. :1., 010IERCIAL :ItgCORD.. , • D 0: • ..h D 411 r.a , I'IrTEBURGH BOMU) OF TRADE: COMMITTEE ?OR TZBRV&RY. N. B. Craig, W. Barker, Robert Woo& POET OP PITTSBURG/1. Ja ■ECT WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Louis M'Lane, Bennet, Brownville; j j Motive, Hendrickson, M'Keesport; Michigan, Boles, Beaver. DEPARTED. New England, Page, Cin, Medium. —..— Brownsville. Loy 64 M Lane, Benrool, dui l'sfielsigun, Boles? Beaver. Cleveland, Calhoun, %Vsllsville. IMPORTS BY RIVEIR. Britten:rills-I'r str Louis M'Ltine; 7 chests, 1 5 2 bundles, 3 kegs, 1 copper butler, I Wtt'z't man; 4 boxes tiihnrco, A twood,Jones &. Ce; 1 v.', ins 216 buses gloss, Cnrson & tsl'En. : .:l.l, I (Nisi,. 1' C Misrtin; 13 kegs ruitinx, My rr. & 220 tires nulls, 10 !Ads fl o ur, Burhridge, Wilson & I hr.x, 73 Al. flour, 'Pim. Bingham 2 boxes mdv, W B. Hues; 2 do, 11 Childs & Co; 10 W M'Clintoek; 2 boxes mdze, n.l & V'aterraw,: 3b.tlas, Ptv•itoa & lioskinson; 10 twx , •• Lando.rt, 1 -nr.ti, 0 bids flour, H i!; 5 b 1,14 im 12 hags Datzell, 513 Legs w.,.'., It ZVI. & 127 ha-h. onus, W Lits.i'i•;;; 4 h,srs pins, Jumcs Todd; 17 do, totemnn & Dolt. •rr Clravelarui, Rcn+k• scorching*, Wu ] 51,4Th , 1 : ,; ps bulk pink. 5 bbl at,d 13 k egs Caro:help; GO9 im bulk pod., 40 bbill flaw'. ••• a , "S: Mftrli , .; i W , I butter, E I luzeltinc. St L 6 Pr sir rnleminr-50 bbl. rrol. , 8 ; r!.b'• h rch .hal, 3 Kill & C•a; 100 this 1,4,r)5, II tl' 41 - ; Ll') .idr., D 77 .1.0,1,1,•. Jam , ' Jorlan, Office of the Pittsburgh "Morning Pest." rebronty Ln.l, 1346. Thn r krr I r. tee,. (toli,rl flow), all day. tt:2 wren. at I. In II ere ww al act 13 fret *.try it; the Can, off cietkr tt,ts ufternoon, our. oi/or,r t.".rtitly and it,. Divi,cfsitire 1h^ , ... 1114 xit•oprwarva iro:n ,ire NI.non:•• . , •.nt k,t; of tt;r The Dwane. Hr rw.s.rhet. - o Ircaist Oro ...••••rt.,41,•. .1 I.,..l•M'Latel,d•e• Tt rtualuw rtrt:4lg. ••••Arrtr, NI-1 , a71 17,4 i•—r (:t OS , ti.A41... A 64, rr••( . 1 rommoncr I===!llE=l •rsoton .0••• , 11 •. enuoi %at** Aar L, fins t :SO a 31,7 ILe stvarLit OTC It, ban 1!IIIMIZI!!!!1 - •,11 , 1 •tP• /.• f 11, f 1 tr. t. is •( It; I . ,• • mt. • ira la rt , ,.• •L.; 4^l .•••:.• fist, 11.41 , :rA t rt 4 -• 11 iota. each 18 hlBO :"Ert. n L 1124.. • Sir(V^.o 1-Ar • Syyt t t.tit l ot .. ,•,r6 17_9 by 90 ; :3l, 133,135.1 7; sad 139, 11114.1.. lturello,o, ILIA 1.1, 49 by 54 th ,, onto aided S.LbUiDIII! Sallb •r.th stre , l. :Sr d i.,1, 31 /.; /.y ao rant 'Sore =EI CITY PLUCES CURRENT. FED 3 CIE= r) ' • 1% I;Nrir i i• V.:l t , a • " P , • •' :1••;4, OREM Pc! , +' / •.I • =ESE L„ /- N.• t(>.h. - Jr tt: ) W IL pu!!e•— r Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. .3 .1 NI ES S. (• R T . PM NOV RGII, I 1 AV I Nt; ”-• f,f Se, p N I )• LT • LI: , I I J•i,••111 I a N4113i.071. Ile 9..1 M 1. , 5 I. NI. I St Irs'• 11.. • A... 0. N., CIJ • , r‘,••,l (eh 3- , tr 1.1 or 1',“.11.6114111111Mall r_'l:llrh {4.1 .10,:i`•11V CI .pf .d h 1111'1 rewarded 4,1 , 1 , 1.; ill. in at 161. off,ec, a: a h Tyr mit n and 123 Clet•t -I;r63i Lost on Mondlay morning, 4 p%IIL of Gorei Foitrttorl tor 4111P111/011 ;An u ti.ormytt 11 1 11Vre Cll9e, to t worn the Coo", ..1 F (;.:Irt clews svul s,ivvr Wfir.• 11Rtsri isclut•t. I su.ppt...l at Inv Ow 0i rtiy, Wl,rtw the ypecioc.e . ok • V.' lir oi rd. to itunto be r.hone!. air fiery of them le u g•u+s 6141 la scrtreileoi 4.1 414 I, hour the to op to Ow crone 0f00..1, Olio. n;ins.or u yu.mg p. um, 11,- 0110:r gloss is to!! C•l' [Olt •of flgO, Tim (ruin,'. the 1 0 )4e by l000loo t ; them 111,411...1u5,n. A tol000ttot!.1.0 roorttrd old be col 01 by looting tt.cool hi 1(114 „(Los. troulling t., tlw ow 1101 ut Gust,: 101.1 t 111,1.411'n I hid For.itill 51, 01. MAHLON ItutiLits. 1.13 !11. MA DA VE 111. A IQUE'S SOIREES AF AY ET IL A SSE M 111.1 . ROOMS MAME 111. A WE. niolit gratefully IY.t. edges her iniletnediit•• to het fru uds and the puhhr cetuirsl!y, fur the ii Laral iintionnge bestowcid "P.m these soirees during the winter and resfuici fully 111. , 1171,1 that 1110 Sixth Suirre .11 the regular aeries will take plmlf, III) Friday Errnirtg, Frio (a. 6, when her'' , her effort. cuter or the plvne me of her puithial friends will meet with their con tinued atiprol.iation. (.77 - r ickets no usual, to be ha.i at the door at her mums dui ing the dily.st. _ Worthy of Notice. TNlPrit IVENI EN TS and Inventions tiro the order 1 of tine day. This may well be called the age of improvements, for acarccly tin we fteur of one before some other is presented before us more tvondetful than the last, Now ,t wi'l hi, nchnowloilgoil by every one that inoonti , no of n vegetable composition, cape. hie of [olio, Mg an I meting o Pe rtnannot turn of the outionrcu s "Ws flesh is heir to," is a decided lile.sing to dm tuff, ing„compumity; and the invenbnr bnant ,- . 1 as n Pi , il`..lllOpilt (or ought to be) as much so its min who becpieuihs his thousands of his ill got. ten gold to charitable purposes, (which is perfectly' , ighi,) aLi , li inn hus not the power of taking with him. The composition of Thompson's Tonic Anti-i Dyspeptic and Purgative Fills, combine all the quali• ties requisite fat the release of the suffering thousands from thei • vai Wog complaints by removing the impu rities from the system, and substituting a healthy and sound action to all the different functions of our bo dy. Persona using these Pills will never he troubled with the Headache, Vertigo, Nausea. sickness at the stomach. pimples on the face, indigestion and Costive , nese- illy the use of them for a few months, the most inveterate case of Dyspepsia will yield. They act mildly and effectually, caustng no uneasiness or sickness which these-Pills are apt to do. All the Proprietors..aika for them is, that they may be judged according to their 'merits. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by the Pro prietor, EDGAR THORN, corner Oland and Penn streets. Pittsburgh. N. R. E. T. is also Proprietor of Thompson's Carminitiven All orders fur either of which !TIM be directed as above, port paid. febd. Itfamous a Bridge. Preihatiioa, Jahttary 31 848: A 'N litectiini for Managers arid 'Officer/1' of - the rim Company for erecting a Bridge over the River Monongahela opposite Pittiiburgh, in the County of All4 , heny, will be held at the Toll house of said Bridge. on Monday the second of March next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. JOHN THAW, feb3-w3t" Treasurer. HO, FOR OREGON! 91 HE undersigned would inform his old patronsland .1 the public in general, that, notwithstanding the great excitement on the Oregon question, he still con tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to orderand otherwise, in superior style. He has lately received a large lot of CLOTHS, CAMMERF.S, SATTINETTS, J EANS, &c., Which for ',entity. fashion, durability and cheapness arc unsurposeed in the 'Western market. Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style as to texture and color. These the N•TION•t. would respectfully Mille his old tusuarners and the public to call and examine, confidentef his ability to please ia till deportment. He has also on hand a variety of fancy SILX VELVETS, CASEDIERES, VALENCIAS, rrc. For v:oing., at all prices, which ho is prepared to 'Tthe for customers in a style tm.rutpassable. fie hoe uloo Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other aniclesppertaining to men's wear, all qinilities, and prices in great variety. In retaining his thanks to the public for the ver) Wirral pet ninsge. heretofore extended to him, the un• let signed would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam got up by irouid-belfja establishment be still coatinises to glide along on the low pressure system, and defies competition in ell the variiius la a lMhaso f his business, viz; in the titling de workmanship. lesbian, I hese still on band a law chinks; overcoats end other article■ of win ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, feh3 ill:* 165 Libertg at., 2d door below sth. Franklin Fire Insurance corn SIAI i.MEN t of the assets of the company on I January I st. 184 ti published in conformity with the t oo.islons of the CIL seetroo of the Act of Asset:la of Aril Oth, 1842. MORTGAGES. [lyin g Erst rno t trageowr:l•ecure..l on 11-n1 I:autr, firr of ground rcui, and .re ail is the c, .114 count:, Qf 1e;01 , a. es.cl4 I 11,n,p.ine.y, Sci,tl)!ktll and Allegheny :rw.ntlea iv,/ Burllncton New Jerae:, Alan '7500 in ui t ;". „run', sect.rt.lt,) frSI estate in 1'12.4 l'orriolard S.alga, under M•ortitsge C. 411111%. and kn., 70 t.y ISO fet-t est c.,iner trl"Ctre,nut nn I S; itteetc. % Farm of acres , •ll Ith NIIIIO, ) ri , Lor• of+ t Ravi, m (i..rtitanti•va Tv,t •St, arid 1% or 1.•. " A 11 , 11.4. And f,c! 33 3 by I tIU Ic. t, :Nu •tirrt. 114 , 1 11 71 feet. rn,th ‘.l tu_e t. we,t of Lev n at cie f 21 7 11 100 fret, on g0t,..11 of X 6 17{S f.Sil 4 4 i 'it ISO tc..) 31 .2 It; (1 , 6-1 7') [1!!1121=11111 'II, 13 1.1 , I(6 on ..; .ncet, west nr S. •tret 11..t r i a... 1 0.4.59 11 t 1 feet, on ihe c..tor r of Chc•cut and Bea. ottrcts. 42 b) 8,-; fee:. on .4'l'j , ,•( tiro go atrort, west ftv.f 26 by 117 fart, ( I "; •:11, Beach et tert, 41 ‘r t i n •a : IG 1./. , 0 `tl 14 4.'1.00 7/.4. 8 4 rk 1 ..to,t.“ ,' 11 , ,05e (rvt • No S 6 surer, eaAl Niuth surat. U 4 12 LAJA S. 1 ENI I'o it V LUANSun c.3ll•tel al it tr.. atni•;r •a-Ctireti. lOC udiog S.:.:A.'S) to t Doruut4 uI II tt iibu g I t" !ed S:otre, 5 par car.l. I o ~( i I L.aw Loan, v per ct, 21 , 0 Bonk of Kvntorl4y. IT .1 Ilk of Keiaucky, 00 d., Uriun Ilk of Tennessee, a. 11 (' r insurance Company rrf Scar of Pennsylvania 4 0 '2OO rio Soo. I, k fisil RoeJ j . Company, • •-• dv Commereisl end Rill Road 114 of Vickanog 91 .1 ,, Frnoitho F IreUrlibee Company. 10 do Morranitle $5OO No rt h Artietit Ali Coal l.aen• CASt I on band, 13,1157 4 in bands ni Agents, 7,913 'JO 20.949 5.5 Nwee awl 1)114 rectv.blo 3 499 95 Upoiktcs 1,506 25 •Crttritul Souk; $400,000. BY ORDER O/TIIR B MORT, CHARLES N PAW:Kit:H. President Aitost—Cn ARIAS G BANCRER. Sec. fert3 3; Indemnity against loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Capful $400.000 paid in—altarter Pepe ltal. D I It ECTORS. Chet les N Banclair, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Flan, Geo W Richards, Tnhins Wagner, Mordecai 1) Lewis, Samuel Ginnt4 Adulpher F Bole, I I David S Btown. Warrick Martin, Agent, Pittsburgh, Corner of Wood and 7'hird streets. rIONTI NUE to make insurances permanent or V limited, on every description of Property, in 1 OWN AND COUNTRY, at ramie' low as grown , sistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, is in vested in Bonds and Mortgages, and other undoubted securities, exceeding in amount s9oo,ooo—thus pre. seriting,in case of loss, ample protection to the assu red. Since their incorporation, a period of aistimn years. they have paid upwards of Oar Million of Dollars, losses by Fire, thoteby affording an evidence of the advantages ofilnsurance, as well as the ability and di.. position to meet with promptness all liabilities. The many recent calamitous Fires must loudly call upon those unprotected by Insurance, to give attention to the oppot tunities Idiot-tied to indemnify themselves. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CIIARLKS G. BANCXIift, Secretary. feb3-31. ENRY 111GBY, Dealer in Chinn, -Glass nod Quenavvare, has removed to No 125 WoOcl, ha tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, threedoors front the corner of Fifth, at. which place he respectfully in vites the attention of his friends and the public „peer ally to his assortment of goods in the above line, which ho feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices and quality. 10112 LARD. 4 DIALS rime Lard, just reoeived and for sale by reb 2 JAMES MAY. pang of Philadelphia. Er. 41, I:STATE Romoval. , 1846 ortoNausELA BROWNSVILLt• TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID ?AST RUNNING STEAMERS m ai CONSUL, t at , LOUIS III'LA.NE •2111 MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips• be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. Tie morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge., pre.scisoly at 8 o'clock. Passengersby this boat takes the stages at Browns ville same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, neat morning, at a o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimoreand 90 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in com fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain emery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this tout, in order to make the connection completebetween Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark conches, of the most improv ed models, anti fif'y teams of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their , former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronizo their Routs. By our tickets passengers bavu choice of either steamboat cr rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland sod Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. Flu tickets apply at the office, 2nd door above ilia Exchange Hotel, St. Clair at., or at the wharf boat. feb3 FHE undersigned hays this day entered into co -1 partnesnip for the transaction of the Who!sale Giocery, Produce and Commission. Business, under the film of Lambert & Sidman. HENRY LAMBERT. JOHN SHIPTON. rittsborgh, Jan 15th, 1846. [feb 2 HENRY [ANNUM JOHN 41HIPTON. LAMBERT di SUIPTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCRANTS Dealer* in Predate and Pittsburgh MannLactures. Nos 133 end 135 Wood street. f,b2 PITT•1111.711OH. P 4. TWO furbished chambers and a parlor (cen t ral,) with or without breakfast, for twn gentlemen.— Address through Post Office, S. W. References ex• chanced if necessary. feb2.2t G 41,233 .03 50ekCUTS of purpie anti rellow carpet chain: , 1 400 8 10,9-12.10-14rindoaraash; of marcher; window ea. of all size.; o g(xxl assort' mu,' of wooden Ltw 1., tub.. churn.. buckets, end keel rn,;shorro,r, roma,* and coffee mills; lot sale cheap for rash or upprorra produce, ISAAC HARRIS, Agora anti crmtuirsion merrhoot, Nu. 9, sth street. .ono:10 fir. PULP BLUE, 10 KEGS PuIP B B A Ift f i ,SI,N r ES l ' v r ed OCK & and f" CO sale by jsn3il ear 6tti aAd Wood 08. 10 BEMS Alcohol B A °l VA u i r iVS INI TOVIC SL r l a O la bY ja,.30 cor &hand Wood out. say. 5 HH DS New Orleans Sugar; l-rbts Loaf Sugar: For .aio by MB RHEY & Co jun 30. St colt 106,623 62 Rico. TIERCES. prime Rica., per steamer American talP frm sale by MB ft HEY & Co. Jac 30. COTTON YARN-40,000 lbs Brighton Cotton Yarba, for sale on very accommodating tcnas to city or country, by M B RHEY, & Co, No 57 Water at, jnn 30. Agrnts for Mannfacwrer I. BACON HAMS—iO Mils of superior quality, re eeivrd per steamer Revenue and for sale by jan 30. M B RHEY & Co. LARD -7 bhis anti 111 kegs No 1 Leaf Lard re eel ved per warner Revenue and sale by M B RHEY & VINEGAR—as bble cider Vinegar for sale by jan 30. 1,1 OLASSES-1 44 bbls plantation Molasses land ing from steamer Mail and for sale by 126,689 87 jan 30 LI LOU ft—A constant supply of Patterson's Brigh- , I. ton Mill■ Fluur, made expressly for family use, for sale ky M B RB F.I & Co. jRn3O. CA NDL ES-20 boxes Steripe Candlelt, n new and superior article, which we will sell as low as mould candles jan 30 jbl 1311/1 EY & Co. QOA P-40 boxes N1..;1 U . incbtneti Soap, for bble by jan3o M B R HEY & LARD 01L-3 bbls beat quality. received pet steamer Mail and -for sale by jan3o M •B RH EY & Co. pW DER-9.00 Legs Beatty's Rifle Powder for sale on aecoramdating terms to city and country dealers. We ate prepared to deliver it in any quantity ut any hour during the day. M B RIMY & Co. jan3o Agents for the Manufacturers. GROC E l irES-220 , 8 ags Rio CofFee; 70 pckgs G P and Impetial Teas, bws TuLacco-1 a, ss, 123 and 16a lump; 30 kegs six twist do; 266 bbls N 0 Molasses; 15 hhds N 0 Sugar; 30 bbls Loaf do; 75 bbls Copperas; 400 kegs Nails, assorted, 150 boas Glass. • 962,217 07 With a general aunrtment of Groceries and Pitts burgh Manufactures, %%Web we offer for sale on ac cominodating terms. M B RIMY & Co, jan3O N 057 Water at. Splendid Property far Sale HE subscriber desirous of removing to the city, offers for sale, the houseind lot be occupies in the 4th Word, Allegheny city, beautifully siumted OR the second bank, ranging with the properties of Judge Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr Hogg. The house is built in Cottage style; rooms large, airy, and finish ed in the best manner; an escalleet pump of water at the door, and every convenience. The house has a front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story, polished stone on both fronts. The lot is 102 feet fronting on Washington street. running to the Penn. Canal; near 400 feet, %ea improved, with a choice collection of various kinds of fruit. Any person -whishing to see the property, will pleasecall at my store, No 69, Mar kot Street, when it will be shown to them, and the terms made kuown. Only part of the purchase mon ey will be required. H. McCLELLAND. jan26 L. 0. fIg,TATOLDS REYNOLDS & FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. For the Allegheny River Trade. DtALENJI IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE. PITTSBURG II MANUFAC,TURES, CAloride of Line and Paper The highest price in cult paid at all times for coun try rags, baling rope, and cottton waste, corner of I'enn and Irwin sit. Pittsburgh, Pa. jan3o-tjyl4. _ - - "TOR SALE,—A few copies ofthe AnCericin, Frank lin, Fanners and American Temperance Alms"- nap for 1846, sacred songs, Watt's psalms and hymns, David psalms, S ibbett's counterfeit detector, the Amer can Pioneers, 2 role, confeesion of en Inebriate. boys' ornperancebooks, DeacoviralTeiDietilletyand a large tasortsnent of temperance publication, 'school -books and paper, all the Pittsburgh newspapers, ten, for sale daily. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent end jen3l et Corn Merchant, No 9 Fifth at. 0 a•Pas tnership. WANTED, FUR SALF A LCOIIOL M B ItHEY & Co PirrsanapH, Jan 26, 1846. PROiPOSALS will bo received by the subscriber it Otis Hurt until noon of the 16th February next for fUm*initsir.°l deliverng at the navy yard at Pen sacola., 00 Ot before the 20th cf April newt, two thou sand tons (2240 pounds each) of the best bituminous lump coal suitable for steamers. The said coal must be of the very best quality, and rums such inspection at the Navy Yard, Pensacola, am may be directed by the commandant of saidlard, and if directed by him, any poilion:of. it which Lay ant be sastsfactory, is to be immediately separated from the other:lt the exrer.se of the contractor. Satisfactory bonds, with two sureties, in half did amount of the contract, will bo required for its faith•' Cul performance, in addition to a reservation' of tea' per centum, fur all bills which nloy be epprtnted, which reservation, will not be paid until the - completions:rt . the contract, according to its temps. In case of failure on the part of the contractor to deliver the coal within the period limited for its de livery, the right is reserved, to direct purchases ter be made to supply deficiencies, and then contractor and his sureties are to be liaLle for any excess of cost, over the contract price, and tho tea per cents reserved to be forfeited to the use and benefit of the United States, Payments will be made on bills defy approved by the Commandant of the Navy Yard at Pensacola, by such of the U. S. Navy Agents as the contractor msy prefer within thirty days after the bills are presented to him. W. WV..-HUNTER, jin23-if Lieut. Superintendent. Barrows & Turner, DRY GOODS t'GZA AOIZ2Z N0..46 MARKET STREET. • aI9T • , . •_ -41111.1111ft.1k Prices Reduced for Thirty days. BEING desirous of reducing their preteut stack as much as possible, previous to the opening of the. Spring trade, make known to their numerouscnsto mere, and all purchasers of Dry Goods. that their entire assortment non in store. will be offered the neat thirty days at Reduced Prices. Dress floods.—Rep. Cashmeres, Cashmere d'E- Eecosse. Nlooslin du Laines 14 to ;Sets, per yard, one lot extra 374. Alpacas —Superior silk warp warranted at 67 as: blue black lustros. beautiful, 37a w 40 ctst colors of every description at 37i cts. Bonsbacines.—Lupin's best at the lowest prices. French, Thibet Cloths, of the very best manufac ture. Eighah. fervios.—Black, blue end all other col ors at 374 cu. Shutt ts,—B roche, beautiful patterns, $12a13; Ter kerni, rich style., • - • • - 7 Black Merin4, Hanniquen's best $4,40a10 Ladies' Crarats.---Bilk; velvet, ratio and Fancy silk. splendid variety. Glares.—Bajou's best Paris kid, in all shades, pi Tres 62i cis, usually 75 cts; silk, wool and Lisle's thread. Hosiery.—Black and colored lambs' wool 21 to 42 eta; wonted, silk, Morariau sad thread ;:n all their great variety. Gala Plaids.—Splendid patterns, price 6 1.4 eta Lindsay's barred and plain, from 15 tool mi. Blanktic—Escra fancy bound, price per pair 12 4 From $5,50-18 1-4—56,50, usually $8,00; Wool Blankets 1,60 to 1,75. Flanne/s.—toglish, all colon. 25 to 31 cu. extra heavy twilled scarlet 331 3 cts. Linen Goods.—Whits Damask Linens. Sulteeior and loss priced spreads of every size, brown linen spreads. from 31 cts. napkins, Dinpefs. Housekeeping Goods at Great Bargains. Print! Print,!!—Beautifulassortment from G 1-4 to 12 1.2 cents per yard; one lot price 18 34 usually 25 cts. Sheetings—Brown and b!cached widths and qualities. Gentlemen', Department.--Broadclotl)s. pant stuffs and vesting. tailor's trimmings, 4-c with rich satin scarfs and cravats, black, Italian and every style fancy silk; extra kid gloves, price 1,00; silk and linen pocket handkerchiefs from 9.5 ets. Made up shirts, first 1,18 3-4, breasts and collars, suspenders,umlsrer. 4.c:, at great bargains, together with such articles as are usually kept. Purchasers are invited tu exam ine. No 46. Three doors above Third st jar.2B BARROWS & TURNER DLASJILY & MITCHEL, LTAVE for Sale—A House and Lot in Georgo JLA Ledlie's plan of Lote. in the upper part or Alle gheny city, 25 feet front by 200 feet deep. The house is eubctantjall•bpilt, (not quite finished.) The late owner being dead, it .will be sold low to close the Estate. Also, 7 Lou of. Ground, each 24 by 100 feet, in O'Hara ville. Also, 6 Acres on Vogtly's run, (Spring Garden,) with suiteble buildiugs. Also, a House and Lut, 24 by 100 feet, near O'- Hara st. Also, !I Lots on Pike street, on which is erected a very extensive Also. 5 building Lots on Penn stmet, including car ner Lot. Also, a Frame house(on - Lease,) near the old Ptrn nix Cotton Factory, (sth Ward.) Also, a Lot of ground on Liberty street. 50 feet front by 160 feet deep,f fronting - on 2 streets) on which is erected a number of Tenements. Also, 13 building Lots on Penn ur.d Locust streets, Also, a Farm containing 125 acres, situate in Fay. elle Township, Allegheny County, with House, Bata, Orchards, and othet improvements. Also, 3 Building lots on 3d st., between Smithfield and Grant streets. Also, a Firm, near Youngstown, Westmorelacd County, comatainglloB acres, highly improved. Also, 13 Lots of Land on Chortier's Creek, con taining each Crow 10 to 11i acres. Also, 2 Lots of Land, each containing 20 antes, on which are erected Cottage Houses, Barns, fine young Orchards. &c., within S miles of the Court House. Apply as above, Office on Penn st., and corner of 4.h and Smithfield sts.,-Pittabitgh. - jan3l OLD WHISKEY. A FEW bblss of pure Old Rye Whiskey from Bto 11 years old on tap and by the barrel for sale BRANDY; GIN, &e., A FEW half pipes of pure Cornier. and—pale Bran dy of different brands. warranted pure; 2 half pipes Holland Gin, fine flavor, 30 barrels rectified Whiskey, a pure article; also Scotch Whiskey, &c, Cke. on draught and for sale in quantities to soft. ' For sale by P. C. MARTIN, janl3 60 Water at. PORT AND MEDIC/NE WINES. 1 01C qr . casks of port and medicine wince of supe. *JP nor davqr, part of which it on draught, for sale in any quantity to COIL by P. C. MARTIN, GO WatCr et. Q TOUG H TON BITTERS and peppermint; cigar■ and Tobacco alwayr on hand and for sale hy P. C. MARTIN . , CO iVater street. CRUSHED SUGAR, A LWAYS on hand arid for sale bj,. r. C. MARTIN 60 Water street. racks rlallng f'lLsel;el•l34L PLAYING CARDS . 50' 60 Water st Three Valuable Malang Lots fbr Sales NO. 71, 72 And. 73. in plan, .nontaining 24 feet in width and 132 fcet in length ordeptho adjoining John B. Butler, Esq., in the Sixth Ward, If not sold at private sale, they will be offered at pub fie sale en the premises on Thursday the 2ad 1846. GEO.:COCHBAN;.. jan .22 Executor of Aaron Hart, cleseesed. THEE subscribed' renting out 'overalls:go rooms to his establishment with steam power. at low rates to good tenants. H H RYAN. jan 17 . • ~ • ' „,•:•••• , - P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water street
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