in Alt:truing Oust. JOHN BIOLSII, EDITOR PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. M" VII PA OMR, Agent for country newspapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Pont, and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. lie has offices in Nsos YORK, al tha Conl Office, 30 Ann streetjad joining the Tribune Office.) tkosvors, No. 12, State ntreot. PHILADLLPUIa, Beal Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. ' ilsarrissolts, S E corner Baltimore and Calvertsts, whereem: paper can be sten, and terms of adverti• sing leartied. . . ,- PIItLLIIELPSta DRY DoCit.—A large meeting of the people of Philadelphia was beld a few days since, at which strong resolutions were adopted, imploring the aid of Congress to build a Dry Deck at the Phil adelphia Navy Yard. Thin is said to be a measure of Much importance to the people of that city, but it cannot be:more inrportant to then than is the right of way for the Baltimore and Ohin Railroad to the pee .plo olthe west , 4:lndio fact. to the ent ire state of Penn .sylvindas The people of Philadelphia are imploring the Weston, representatives in Congress to aid them in the thetetoplated work, whilst they are laboring i*celumnliy to destroy the best interests of their con_ atituents. We hope the represeLtation in Congress front western Pennsylvania will "look before they Jeep." Let them carefully investigate the question before dCciding as to the course they will take in ref etecce toit. If the philadelphians persists in their opposition' td our dearest interests at Hactiaburgh, they must be taught that a narrow and illiberal poli cy still not add to their prosperity. The people of the west are liberal in their views— they always have and will continue to foster the inte rests of Philadelphia with as much care as their; own, 'tacit' driven to a different course by the defeat of the bill nuw pending before the Legislature. Clocreepondenco of the "Morning Post," Harrisburg, Pa. Jas. 31, 1846. I informed you yesterday that our Right of %Vey Bill wet under discussion in Senate, which was resu med this morning. The amendment of Mr Bigler, Providing fora tax en each passenger of 10 and 20cts per totr,on produre,merchandixe, 4-c, to which Sena tor Heckman offered an areendinent providing for the levy•Of 50 Me on passengers; . which was sated down 21 to 9, failing in'that he proposed 25 ems each, lo.t 18 to 12, and then 15 cts, 'which was defeated 15 to 1;e Bin priapostion to increase the tonnage ftom2o to QS tin, was carried 15 to 14. So that tater as the votes were taken, the iedication; are decidedly fitvora- Tbe same gentlemen for the further object of em barrassing the Bill, has offered an amendment provi ding tor the privilege of an Agent or Agents of the state to kraleit 'free: of :eherge In thecars of the company with authority to take an account of all the 'passengers end merchandise transported aver the Road, in order that the state may nut be defrauded out of any portion of the revenue titian g frurn the Novi• sion in MrSigler's amendment. Thisquestion is now under disoussion and resisted on the ground that the 7th section of the Lill provides an adecoate security in that respect, still, however, the amendment in a modified, I think may pass. but is regarded as errone ous in itself; periding the debate, the hour of Atijnotn• meet arrived * and the whole goes over to Monday.— The 011131THINI of thebil I will fight every section and and of course, we must wait with what patience ,re may its further progress. Peru.—Conimodirre {tend Ina been detached frern the command of the ComlSerland, at Barton.— The ship wi(l proceed to the Gulf under the commarui of Capt. Delany, and on Ler cries! will beer the broad pennant of Commodor Conner. er,el be the Eag ship of rite sqvlron; and not to the cow,: of Africa as was intended. DEATH .0? • VETER•t MART L•nt,a,--Toe Northampton (Pa) Courier notices the death, at the Almshouse, in that tuvro of Capt Wm Smith, aged 73 years. Ile had fur the la.t 14 years been an inmate of the poorhouse. - Ho was born in Maryland, and was one of the originalclaimants fur indemnification forFreaels opoilattent, having been captured thrice on threedifferent vessels by French privateer., his prop erty confiscated and himself made prisoner. He Lad hiscluirn presented, among others for $lO.OO of which with interest would have amounted to over $40,000. lie-knew of no living relative. L•tu Boars —The Buffalo• Commercial publish. es ■ hat of all the vessels belle and pot in commission on Lake Erie daring the past year. They are 43 in all. with.* tonnage of 10.207, and cost $6.58,000. The number of steamers built between Buffalo and Chicago. since 1841, is 31, bevides 7 propellers, end 140 sailvessels, with an aggregate tonnage of 30 an. and at a cost of $1,880;000. On Lake Ontario, 15-vessels have been buih, with! a tonnage of 3.787. The number, &c., of vessels now on the Lake, is thin set forth: Tara. VaLUE. 60 21,500 $1.500.000 20 6.000• 350,000 10,000 270 42,000 5 Stamper', l'ropellrts, Brigs, Schooner/. Total. 480 80,000 /1,050,000 Besides these, ten steamers, 12 propenera, and 12 sail vessels, are now building. MYR !LECH THEODORE GLYEltoirr, a delegate from the free rity of Bremen, has arrived at. Washington - to ask of President Polk tho selection of Bremen as the eastern termination of one of the new American steam. packet lines. Ha was duly received by the President, a fe* slays since, but unfortunately . , just before his arrival, the Cabinet had decided in favor of only one linefor the preset; and that, by special arrangement, is to run to "Cowes and a Market," if it ever gets um der-wits. GOPWs Iwo been termed by Maj. fircze,tx. Warden of the Wellman Penitentiary, with st copy of his very satisfactory and interesting report. The re.. pott shows that the ‘Tardett has, during the year. most vigilantly guarded over the interests entrusted to his care, and deserves the universal commends; lion of •the public. Loma "Sarr.nton.—The level of the water of Lake Superior is supposed to be 900 feet above the level of the =ea rt. /t haebeen-eonnded to Al depth et 600 end 700 feet. In some places, no souneingt have been fuiind. it is from 400 to 500 miles long, and about 80 miles wide. Ftt aver,-canurfare of water, is equal to shoat 34,000 ;quern miles. She water is generally very cold. When the winds ere high, the waters are more boisterous than those of the Atlantic Ocean. A navy British claim to Oregon is presented in a Canada paper. It is founded upon the discovery in Montreal, Canada, of 4 ian astronomer" named David Thompson, who asserts that he extticned the country of theColurntilii as (MO1'851806:5 jeers hefoie - Le wig and Clarke, the American discoverers. Tilt PRIR LE les OREGON T&AaT.—At the Printers' Festival, held at Rochester, tyn lite birth day of Frank lin, Mr J R Rowley, one of the 'craft,' offered the Col- Oregon—We have, is/ our title, end -strowrs our proof If atiaolion• ars neceiwary, we will insert Iwo "1' CWIO 16, and tit governed by one rule—the parr roNel of 50 der. 40 nun. =Mlle Tx! ra Yr.* itritkit CONGUESS• Wasiitlilirroa, January 3/.1846. HOUSE OF REFRESENTATIVks. A content/Ideation from the Secretary•of War was submitted by the Speaker--te• which, after being read— Mr Broadhead of Penn.rose and moved that 5000 copies be ptinted for the use of tho' House, and '5OO fur the Commissioner of Pensions. He said it con t'ained a compendium uf all the i4W3 relating to Revo lutionary and other Pensions—that there was not one of these compendiums now to he found in the Depnrt: menu, and the Commissioner of religious needed the number named, . sir. Smith, of iII ndiv, moved to .tivint 10,000 Mr. McConnell ruse in oppo.ition, and en far from being wilting to grant leave to print, ho woilld be most willing to abrogate the l'onai,m office. which he desig nated us the "the voluptuous poor House of the Coon- Mr. G. W. Jones alto opposed it, and B ugg cited that '2,000 would be ample. Mr. Hopkins, of Va., advocated the largest number, on the ground of relieving the applic ruts fix pensions, from the arta oflawyers, tied others, whom they were compelled to employ to prepare their papers. Mr Robert Smith, of Indiana, vehemently advo cated the resolutiun to print. Previous question called--carried. Main question that 10,000 copies be printed—carried. • A communication in relation to the experlitur, of the Post Office Department was recta—laid tyl/F1 the table. Mr Robert McClelland made a motion to go into Committee of the Whole on the Stat. of the Union, for the purpose of taking up a bill in relation to Collectors of Customs. Mr. Yancey rote to hnve a report of his speech corrected, and denied the position he was made to assume us predicting dishonor to American arms in a conic •'I contended fur all of Oregon, yet, while I admitted that our title up to 49 was o• . rre,iionnb!c, that beyond 49 was in such a state us to offer fair ground for compromise." Mr. Hoge rose to explain. rod pad ho dial not is tend to misrepresent the gentleman from Virginia An entire difference in opinion seemed to ex.i.,l hotween the gentleman from Virginia and, the geuthm2J:l from Illinois. Mr l'et it isms, moved that allthe genttomenn ho had made doubtful/speeches upon this, euhjoct he perfumed to expiates. After a few more remarks from the gentleman from Virginia, the kluute wcut into cutarniuee of the Whole. Mr NrCle!land moved then insideration of the bill in relot ion to Collectors and other officers of the customs confining their pay for portions of the p•Ilr to u pry portion or the annual salary. This Wni argued Anti Mr. M'Clelland tifftt eti an amendment of t he piarueutori to make th 3 aimed at definite. The bill area report& aria passed. Mr. J. Et. Ingersoll moved to take up a bill in rela tion to the settlement n( the title to Pea Patch Wan I. A motion was made that the Coruraittre rive awl re• port the bill. Agreed to. The Huuae then went ieto Committee of the h Mr Thtbats is the Chetr, flu the Orevn questlon. Mr Andress Jarl,onn, of T,:ttnesoee, had the f1 ..0r. He said he wao diope,ed to pour o:; upon the wave., and to allay the aptation which seemed in prevail up , ,n this queotton. •*1 am (nr pelre. bat if aar lhollid Le the te-e!t, I am p:r l er.-I fur the tt;rl.l.. ,plenres." And I thhlk l now or, thr clouds that hate surrounded ut bre,king otwny. sad the u dawn of 4h." app:arin4. RAILRO,D MELTING Agreeably to preritem novice. the ettirenit of Mu, ryivide end vicinit). net. at the hong° t.t Sioien I In. gut, an d came ta Md., by Cinn Jaw," Nly rII 1 to the Chair; Jame. FUIVIA43I, (inn. I loolugb, Joi e .p h Little. were chosen V re Prriddent, Thos. H. ..-1:11c,n and George Kirker. Secretaries. A Comnintao of scorn tie.: ft; , ; -., 1 to Waft preamble and resolutions exities"tv e 0 1 t he .1, 1 ,, „. the meeting, vs ho reported the following ;it (iambic d resultotons, which were tinenimeuidy tiderted. Whereas. petitions are before that o r e of this State, aidting the 11.1101PorAtiwn of a corapaav, to Coa6trUCt a rooll..lluilA ll,liliCald horn Phi:oriel/oda 1,, Pittsburgh, via of what is designate-din eurve). made the 'Middle Route% and wheretv in f•ur optrion a agricultural, manofamoring, mining , waft commatcial resources of Petins)liniiin, require the spe,l y ',ruction of the proposed Railroad, sod, that if the, it of Philadelphia, the great Fastern metropolis, watt connected with the waters of the mighty West, by am• plc Iticithie" le. the 'Middle Rout,' it tennl,l discavv and render available hidden and dormant re. sources of wealth. and make nor Stare the great thor nughfare of the immense travel end transportation of the diveroifted products of the fertile rods of the wide gxead weal , shichd e now, and or::I co:lC:foie to fall the channel, to m o re a;•larit lawiires, if primer (daub ties are cut provided through Pennit)lvunia, thereby greatly enhancing t h e value of our Since improve ments. Therefore, h, it RroolrrJ, Tint en feel deep's ,seed i n the ape, dv tiction of a Railroad Inorn Philadelphia to ritt.iturgb, by she Central or Middle Rout, passing, as it does, through our imam- Jive neighborhood. Resolved, That is our apiliaaa the interests of the' , st.h.le people of Penn.)lvoniu, would Footnoted by the early construction of said Road, an d t h ere b,.. o et j commends itself to our patriotism us wall as our in-; terest. Revolved, That owing to the aurtpeosion of canal operations during the *inter months, and their idler repairs, they neither do nor can they, afford the nc comoßalions the vast resources of our oisn State, and the fertile regions of the west demand. Revolved; That the va*t amuunt of business; the projected Railroad would create and draw through Pennsylvania. would materially iI/Cll3llla rather than dimini s h tire revenue of our Stole Improve• menu. Resolved. That we are in favor of the LegiAlcu.e granting to the Beltim"re and itroirlynd Comp a ny the right rC way tin °met l'ennAylvenin, sr, D 4 to Lt . : • minute said road at Pittsburgh. Resolved, That moan other than eitirens of the Vni • ted States, ought to be permitted on bold di• rectly or indirectly in any company chattered by the state of Pennsylvanhi Resolved, That are adopt the memorial to the 1,7- islature hy the citizs,, of r, th , im corporation of a Railroad twin liarrishorgh to Pitts hotel). Revolved, That pmilions be circulated for the purpose of obtaining signers favorable to the said coal. Resolred. Thu William M' Williams, Jr., James Ferguson, Joseph Diller. JaLlll.ll Irwin and Joitiph Little be appointed .a Cumtnitteatto obtain signers to said petitions. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting he signed by the uflicers, and u copy, sent w the editsns _of the Greensbergh papers for publication. Also, that the editors of the .Pittaburgh, Hurrisbursh and Philadelphia papers be , onuasted to copy the same— and that a copy be sent to uor Senators nod Repre sentatives. JAN . ES MERRY. Cit'a. THOS. H. ALLISON, I Secretaries GEO. KINKER, COIIIISTERPLIT TWENTY FIVE CENT Pic of Ameriestasainage and with the date of 1843, are said to be •eirculated in Charleston city. Thodecep. Lion ism perfect as to render it difficult to detect the counterfeit from the genuine coin. The Alton Telegraph says the number or hogs slaughtered there this 115110016, is estimated at 22,000. Although there may not be so many hogs slaughtered in Illinois ibis season as at the law, the quantity of pork will be grasser. The price of pork est Altos, this week has ranged from $2.75 to 3.25 per cwt. Wniviss.t+lloO4arti cotiliweethe'r at the ii;Wth,bgis brought out the Wolves in search of food. Two ewer: mews ones, male end.fernale, wore killed in Canada. and a fair sewerd if Offered &Jr wolf heads, owing to the destruction among sleep. Important FULL r Meßiotin, Chatirman of-the "Corarnittee Fi. Mateo, 'read In plece.,4annary 1840, the fuliow. log Act to provide thethe gridoal payment of the - - State. Dela: • • Section 1. 1T it 'enacted by the Senate avid House of Represeniati•tms of the Commonwealth [ ,jl Prunsytqatia, lu General Assembly 'act, and it iv hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this act, all etowes. real. personal [IA • mixed, of every kind whatsover, passing from any person who may die seized or pos• ressed of each. estate, being within- this Common. wealth, eitherby 'will or uniehthe intestate laws of the Stateror vow pert of soot estate or interest there in, transferred by deed, grant,-bargain or sale, made or intended to fake - effect in poisesslon or enjoy ment after the death' of . the treat or bargaintir, trier fur the the useuf tarty Varton or persons, or bailie* politic or• compares, in tract or otherwise. oth et than to or for the one of fathdr, mother, husband. a lie, children, and lineal descendants born in law ful wlectiock, shall be and theyare hereby made sub ject to a tax or duty, as follows:—If the inheritor or inberitols, or law fnl claimant or claimant., ale resi dents or citizens of the United Suites, the tax shall be five dollars on every hundred dollars of the clear value of such estate or estates, and at and after the name rate for any den amount. If the inheritors, or lawful claimant or elaimants.do not reside in the Uni ted State., and are not citizens of the United States whilst residing nut of the same, then the said tax or duty shall he ten &liars on every hundred dollars of the clear value of such estate or estate or estates, and at the same rate for any sum of Inas amount; and said tax or duty yet forth in this section, shall be as sessed and collected in the same provisions as theta: on iubmitadcos is now ascertained and cul•; leeted. Section '2. That from and after the first day of next, all estates, real, personal and mixed, ,d every kind htsoever, except such properly 111 may Ito subject t o g a tan or duty under the first isection of this act, passing from any person who may die seined or possessed of such estate, being %shirr!, thi• Commonwealth, either by will or under the intestate law. of the State, or part of such estate, or estates or interest, therein transferredby deed, bargain or mile, made or intended to take effect in possession or coijiry• meet rifler the death of the grantor or butguiner, to any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate, in trust or otherwise, stroll be and they are hereby made liable and subject t i u 1•i ra duty to be collect ed for the use of the Commonwmich, after the follow ing rates, to alt:—On every estate of the clear value at two thousand donor., and ICI. titan ten thous end &Wars. nor per cent. Olt User) eiltaie of the clear %slut of r., in .usaud dollar., and Ica than twenty• five lion...id tioiLos, two per cent. On were e Intr.! the clear "due of lure ot. five tio,U.tokti Girl lets than tfty thousand dollars. three per rem o n every estate of the clear value of fifty thousand I dollars, and leis than ore hundred tliousatid. four per ' Cent. (hi.•srrceetnir of Ihe clear value of una bun. dredilianiand tbillurs and oliwurd a• five pit coat. And in all rasa ahem for union itous uf lawful ristaitifillii ere nut citizens or reaideritii of the United SUU , t, the tux or duty in every such instance shall bo double the foreizoing amounts; and hutl.eftl , or, aritrininQrstor or Ktizini ion, hi., lire iir their i' , / shell he irk - flied ur iihichstged from for the said tax, /...texl at cordieg to the provisiohs of thia set, or In a hich sorb estate shall %filivut hating pail user the stair for the one afuresard , to We Wanner Lletrizafter Socha. 3. It satellite the duty of the county corn mitsinotts of cowhand every c..nroy, in each end every year hereafter. to cart rust the assessors of the several townships, wards and boroughs, by written precepts, in scidtsion to the duties now performed. to inquire dilltently after anal take an sentient cf all real estate that may hewed...vended aermoling to the pr a . toil...cm of t hi. act, in theer retipartiee marl. or lurttkc ea, h preceding ten r, and la talk. early rein , n rtf the name to the cornrni..i, t e• its of qotell.settii.g forth tire name of the !tertun or pe r .on s who may hate died s. •to zed the locat am ,net of sock real ettarte; and the roi i m a t ,f the. lee s s „ n jain the• same shall hcco sr i d the cowimusioner. shall taltre palely ith !tar tltEtnter of will. of the fm.pmr flatal n m itt, 3 lry of such r...ticrl.prcltqlit [Of fitted by them. ati.l, m, by sail register, i. shall spiwarthai tuch reel net ate. o• any parts hereof, has pwwieti trite the he'll. oe other I,i soan, mu.kwut letter. :e•temet, , nty. nr of almin,str ti rn. hx Ly •micatiile par -I,nor.,nnlbi,.h runt br tol.;•-c-t to the tan el mrsatl II shalt t, liar .lo;. of earl rnp.!..r to r r,,,r, writ h,3 to . ;•r. per rotin . y. IR in/ail thr try a.1.1t1, a a , C!.l c JUN! V 101111 ferl.t, 1 , 1 lb return rr. ,4,r1 of it." r•'4l ,'er, 111:1t1 ,iti,lunt a lay a i t i r I n d !,• C•tAt, Rlnti g in TAj.:411,4 pro, 1.1.1 tlii ; J....! of 64.(1/ ire•itArrt" L. , t" 1i..../rtte 1.5 art for .ric h pun f in, 1., II 41..3 :51 orul at iii !!, nun , " ;Ira; of sliCilar )4M:$ Hr.' irr ontV MC. , e 1 01 14, r no• rinion nf . aa; 1 1,1,. I ncethe; with the e'Xin•fat, •tt;; IM Rol trots, , a ilpttrt tle ea l ale of e•',Vea w1:111 eahl its likila;. 4, on pogei , from the ,I nth of tf, 1,00 tor . o . 111 the .ante 614101 be I.llly pa,' anti gat lineal: etrot no ea t , 000 .0 o•liron , :taitOr 10 wh•on 1011 e/. In t ,umno tar, or of 11 loin. , tt.ratwat 6ite:l It • Att aveta . .1,,,;1 any lopv!), dim , ll - I' , .l'e to, for: Weer the fiat° wi 1/641, a .tny estate to any te4tire. Itt•tt • guardian I, 1010 f riltr 'halt any plrtiti4Atc, cAntirrned by the ',taper cii•tittlin int urtre.ald libel. be paid by the rtee , 4l.4 • I guardian, or the pars-,n 0r fier.ohs tn , y 1.1. e 113...,1 in pucl, Oink, or r.),110,,, 10 00 ut Ilie rope( county. fir which lin)rnent Ihr• c aanty trea•U,"( give duplicate ref0:111n , tr”.• of int te i, with the iegistei ICI wtal , of 1111 . 1.10:4'1 V, it Oil such cases the rcg..:er at nfoiesai I sicail keep of rid; recciiies. CI I whirls slisli be a fell discharge of such executor, administrator, coac t diens, or other person.. I Seaton 5. It shall be the duly of the Stem T r e as . s trer La keep a separate and distinct account of ,he , moneys rece i ve ,' L e v i er sips pciesisiciris cf ILIA act. and t h e some s h a ll constitute a .inking filed for the grad , oaf, liciatdetion of die debt, do the manner here , in:titer pees, idled. SeelioniCi. That the Governor. State Treciserer *nil Auditor General. fur this time being, shall constitute a b ca rd eficommissionesic in be called the — Commission Cr. of the Sinking Fund " And it is hereby made the dory of the aforesaid cummissioners to trio .he money that may accumulate in the sinking fund in the pu i . eh lee iclitnte Atilds, at suchtineca and in such manner as I n !Ireir jui r ;ement will hest promote the interest s of the t2omrnicriss eali b. Said commiSAlOrWril shah keep CI reccord of all their proceedings in a book to be kepi for that rtirpo4o. and shall annually communicate to the Legislitturl.. immed I ely tailor the meeting thereof, n full account of the same. Provided, That they shall tint allow a greater suin than twenty thousand dollars to szeitroulate in said sinking fund, until the same shall he invested in State stocks es aforesaid, and ell ter tiiicairisnf State stock received by them shall imtnedi• etiely he marked cancelled un ti c hooks of the Auditor Ge 11,1141: end that chi incidental eatiences ccitcnid coo, it, carrying into effect the prosidinl. of this ; net, shell Ice paid out of any miiney In the treasury. to be drown by a warrant or wurrants signed Icy the mem bers of said board, but ne per diem pay shall ha allow ed for their services. Section 7. It shall be the duty of the State Treasu. err, immediately after the passage of this act, to an. certain the entire value of the w hole assessable pro -1 perty of the Commonwealth. tie received, equalised lend established by the beard of revenue commission. 1 ern of the State at their lust meeting, adding thereto lien per cent., and to ascertain the amount of per cent age which the entire State debt, including the relief notes yet in circulation; will be upon the whole amount of taxable property of the Stain, I.”ilitit Mined a, afore said, and.liis.shall make out, no.l transmit by moil or otherwise, to the treasurers of the several counties of the Commonwealth, a statement of the amoun t of such per center; and it shall be the duty of the county treasurers, immediately after the reception of the a foresaid staternentfrom the State Trettsurer,.to cause public notice of the same to be given in one or mare newspapers of the proper outlay, of the rate ailed) per restage, and that the owners of real estate can. trave the opportunity of payirg off in full, the propor tion of the State debt that properly attaches itself to their real estate, in accordance with the per contuge established aforesaid, and ilia. par money, relief notes, or certificates of Stave /Mat, will be received in pay ment for the earn*, an& tbeaeld -real estate shall ever after be exhonerased from the payment of any tax, for the purpose of paying isay. portion of the peacoat State debt. H Recife.* 8. It 11611 funkier be the deityof themes. hi! -county treasurers to home tierdicatea of exonerto ; lion to each and trrery individasLeorporatioe orbody hat may see proper to pay at their rimpeetiati portions of the State debt in par money, Mist - notes, or pertificates 'Stile slack, agreeably to the per ceatege eatabliabed by the Slate Tteaturer, as prod'. did in ibuferegoing pection, designatiine the person or:pastimes, corporation or body, pnlitit, so pejl. the name of the 'district, ward, borough or town ship in which sold property may be located; also, the number of town lots, as laid down in the plan of the proper town,-the number of acres of land. the name of the original warrantee, and such other indemnity as may be convenient, testifying over his signature, and. the seal of the proper county, that such person or persons, corporation or body politic, has paid into the county treastiryilie just and full proportion of the State debt that properly attached to sa'd property or estate, a greeably to the provisions of this act, and that forever after it Shall not be lawful to assess or collect a tax off said property or estate, for the purpose of paying any portion of the present State debt. Provided, '1 -;at any person, corporations)]. body politic, that may pay oil their respective, portions of the State debt, we provided in this section, within three years after the passage of this act, shall be entitled toe discount or drawback of fifteen per cent. upon the amount of such debt. And provided further, That all real estate upon which the lien or debt of the Commonseealth shall have been paid, as provided in this and the pre ceeiling section of this act, at leas! three years before the death of the person or persons from whom the same may puss or descend, shall be and hereby is exempted frets the payment of any tax or duty tinder the second section 111 this act, and the certificate of exow.ration from the proper county treasurer shall be sufficient evidence of such payment. Section 9.—lt shall further be the duty of the coun ty treasurers In keep a record of all certificates of exoneration issued by them, under the provision., of this act, in a book to be kept for that purpose, and they shall also forward to the State Treuarer, with as Ilittle delay as possible, all the money and certificates 14 State stock received by them, under the movie, • ~n iS of this act, and they shell be slowed 1111 , 1 paid out of the treasury of the proper county, such Com pensation for their set vices, and the incidental expert. Isea connected with the same, as the commissioners ~ f such county may from time to time deans proper and sight Section 10. That so touch of the act entitled "An set reins big lo collateral inheritances." passed the 7th day of April, 1826, end an much of any other law of this Commonwealth as may be altered or sup plied by the provisions of this act, be and the same is hereby repealed. Senator Bigttr's in.—ln another column will be found the bill to pi-reticle for the gradual payment of the State debt," lend in place by the Chnirmnn of the Committee on Finance in the Senate on Werineaday Inst. It ITlrly j!lttlr be termed the important bill of the session, rer it sucr,ests measures ss hich. if adopted will have en impel:tent bear - ins. towards creating linking fond to meet the indebtedness of the Common toreal.ll. If we de•irr• to rid nunrelves end posterity of nor heavy (10.1)! the %ClOner we beg in the better. and we nre to believe if the hill reported warp policed 1l) the p t anent Lt=gi.ilitt.ire, it would lay 11 PH, fournlntion for the emotion of a fend vttrerewith to cancel the State debt.—Urns Own. Foetm the Ne. Orleans Delta of rite 24th ult IMPORTANT FRO.! MEXICO. By the arrival of the Paris from Vent Cruz, which place she left on tho inst., we learn. verbelly— f.•r ,',e brought no paiu^r.! !hut oo rein hear of—iliac l'iesident Herrera has rt....1g0e...i5. that l'uredaa has lu - rn elevated to the Pre.rdency by a hart of popular elect i n. but whether by the irperus of Mexico Moor. nr with the SaisialtinCe of their brethren in the other Di plrtments, we CannOt ascertain; that, Aimon:v, iLa trivial and cot.iwijor of Sawa Anna, i• S-c u e:fly i ,l Sat ,: and that tin military, such as it a., is to pus ae,•iou of the Lio•ernmeni. tin t h e aceesaion of Paredes. our minwer, Mr Sit -4.11. (plot,ohly (terns:Alt-I to be rreo;nized • soul the demand n.Led r 'f 1,14 1 , 111,111 O. hut was InrCrlTlrd that at hels.ol novel been received as mints ter. no passport, in that ,riality, could be peon to him; h. , then rennettini that the Government would him ■n escort to Vera Cm.... which was per refq.ed, Urn the news resetting Vera riot...even ot - fwers of tINI U. S. brig S•rmer., which nrtised at that port on the 6th mat., atartrd for Th-t ten, wed armed, to recott heat thruu . gli the coon. I V Nash is the informmilrn which we Imre rrrini.e.l. tl'i,thr, rt kw true or 1..4. we cannot •ouch—Lot true, 11 14 tern truthi, e. it cotrcsroovi. rtz.t! V/ it/1 w ir"lt trig:tit h. export... 4 from the Mexteltn•, th,/ , :cand• tandl.l.in that t.trtiertt at,d tear ie.. of the MO•• 13,1 if it b. true, we Ore •rNOialirlf. the rlal of fp, M.-awn° ',malt. vows*, tli• ..” n t ran. urp ,r 1141.•:, the ra,taluez. M. air", had it :•.1 eXCI,ra fllOre i•iz, than arl:rr. vro•s!,l ;oaf: hro, twcra I,Witard br liatinarr c h a ci. em ,,,r.-- C ar l ar .d o r F, fl+eer }AC,' dared to art na .he hay— vr,,t.hi 1111114 exprt - trNI what rrott:4.l t, se rwrrtei-I N a aad dealt - tie:ire war. ii•tt ttl•trocc ',is hr rlrroeri art far that r Ten tofu 110/..11gr04.1f; Itoot ;! !!;ts tM re••••14-•$ brava* wkw govern tl.r Nivz icon nau m hare at last alhiu Th. flovf-rnrr...tvf the Ur, it.l4 r*nn,r, und.r each cirr•itet..rnrei. fr,rl4 8 , 11 it at tiVa. Ibe Govern ',o,o, Irerirrit a erliiiuril 01'44 , 1 math, eche nt their iarre•t the ilii-elton was wirthdrawn tiara Ow Antrim eatiat lit A-ir Yerlitr.t a mini•ter, G.. 1 riirrar or heat t 1 311 lIIVIPtIx of diff^l,PCV **X I , ornaCh^li to that ruuntry. Ili* acknow!rd,th rnrut wa., .41 ••t 1..14 ft lvolvo* pertenrei. peel ponied fr.mr lime to r;me aii•ther leietitioa the fireremment did not it...ire ur dial - Int clan , to receive him, we ( - linnet •n• at !not the intervention of this military meh re , iiiitteti hal. as it t. stated. tallied Iris iwgracful tithe? too f11 , 1(41 far a Jake. much 411 we nir •dtiuted to fun, we ran hardly appreciate lie Yr.( of the thiatt. at"d f nnev that more peaceful and 'Aitghter lie ine liertpie a s , an have ever hail credo hit tinitie 'notiod be ittit to take Ilia matter aeriouily. 'rho Pe) of Pilritsro, nn a rarlieulnr occasion, far tin in tomvsnt plen•ribtry rf bit. in butior the rata of a Fiends 0i1...10re rf ufairu, obtained lon‘o from tiro 1 rite] Governmer.t In Ihrtglt himself of tbs. cares of n'alto, e nd end Iris clays in poscrfol and Uriohlrusivr rot ocinsto; and it occurs In L. that it tnakot but !Otis. ditletence whether a miniCer he olarrwd in tile (act 'or palurlr k irked ovt of tire enontrv, nor ran wr draw" much of a tiistinclitin between no Algoritms and di Moe scan—between a Dry and a military rsorpor. IV/amb er the Critted tate, si ill bo bet/lndlrarice in a itirsrapt vindication of tile national honor, remising to b.. seen —we bore not. Prompt trWelitUrd.d, taken a: nitre, wiJ the tla dlfficli , ty with lothr rflort on our par!, and icompn ratively hut little injury to the grater portion !of the misguided citizens of Mesticot a continuance of he iiame conternptuoun and forbearing policy which heretofore bran pursued, will only serve to in spire them with inerenned audacity, lead to new ins sups, and probably tender necessary. in the end, a moat devastating war. Since the above was written, we have conversed with a gentleman w lei hurl rend a letter from a well informed source, dated nt Vrrn Cros, the lath inst., and who had conversed with the only passenger who arrived here by the l'arin Both—the letter and the passengers—concur in stating that Parades has been riot-banned Prnsident; that Almonte has been appoite .ed Secretory of War, not of Stare, an public report Ilion.it; that Mr. Slidell is et Puebla, (at the prrvioui advices he was at Jalapa,) awaiting tho furibre in• , si t uctions of the Government. Every thing was per• featly quiet in the capital end in the country. Thi. l letter Payd 11.lt a woid, nor does this pasenger, of Mr. Slidell's being ordered to leave the coentry—not word of an escort hying levied him—and not a word of the .unicorn and men of the brig Somers aiming! thernnelves and piing on to Mr. Slidell, with the view ! of forming his body -goat d through the country to Vera Crtte• Thin much of the verbal report a, which circa rated through the city in ft celv yesterday, tans tbere• furo he put din n on being doubtful. The l'ariu brought dospatcbei.for our Government at Washington. r."_7e' We are iudehted to the editor of the Bulle tin, for the following exit : get of a letter dated— VERA CRUZ, January 13th 134 E. The new President. Gen. Paredes, has rAtabliihed his Ministry, viz:—Gen. Almnnte, late Ministerlo the 'United States, Minister of War; Loin Parrett, of fiance; Jodel Castillny Lamas, of Foreign Afiiiirtif and 11i•hop Becerru, cif .11 ogiice. These gentlemen appear to inspire general confidence. The American Minis. ter has demanded his passports, having failed in the object of his mission. FOR different periods smcl for different persons, and on the very beet seourity, several sums from $5O to $5OOO. Wanted, places in town or country, sod on land and water', for a number of cloths, sales men, agents, mechanics, farmers, luborers and for a number of boys to trades, or stores, orin private fam ilies. Also, fora number of white and colored cooks, nurses, chambermaids, house-keepers, and girls and boys for all work. All kinds of ageossierattendesi to pretaptlrfor moderate charges. Please Egli at kiAßiilS' Agency feb4 St and Intelligence Office, No 9, sth at. z ~~~~ SEMM;=OP Waufed to Darrow, Ot MOildalevening, 2d Aidatrinalernikely, mrELlint♦ t;Aastes to Mips ANNUL BLACK, all of the city of Piushuigh. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. PI 17513URGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE YOll YEHRUIRT• N. B. Craig,, W. Parker, Robert Woods POET Or PITTSDURGU. 10i FIAT WATER 111 ?BE CEIAIIIIEL ARRIVED. Louis M'Lone. Bennet, Brownsville; Belmont ; Dawson, Marietta; Rhode plead, M'Fall, Steubenville; Harlem. Corother., Michigan, Boies, !Seaver. DEPARTED. Hibernia, Klinfelter, Cin; Michigan, Boies, Deaver. rirThose marked thoti • are provided with Evans' Safety Guard, a prevention for the exploaionofboilera. Per steamer Relmont, Marietta, 77, sacks of oats. J Dunal Ison; 35 doz brooms, Robinson & Rippert; 3 bind,' sineds,7 sacks corn, 2 bales sundries, 2 bun dles, 24 bbls and 10 kegs lard, 174 pa. bulk pork; 35 bales hay, J Bidwell; 4 bbls flaxseed, 78 sacks corn and oats, owner aboard; 52 sacks corn, 184 do oats, 19 bbls potatoes, owners aboard; 80 reams paper, Reynolds & Shee; 206 bbls whiskey, owner aboard; 10 bbli clover seed, H Mitchell; 1 box merchandise, Murphy, Wilson & Co; 120 sacks Dorn, 20 do pro duce, owner *board. Beaver—Pr ear Michigan, 1 lot sundries, G A Ber ry; 5 bbls potash, Wm Lehman; 6 boxes cheese, 2 sacks yarn, M Leech & Co.; 8 Ltblt butter, J C Bid well; 13 boxes cheese, Win Porter; 3 000 lext lumbar, Berger, Wright ¢ Co. Office of the Pittsburgh "Morning Post!' Tuesday Evening, Feb. 3, 1846 Molas.es—One lot of 50 bids, sold at 30c.; several lots brought 30i: by lath advices from New Orleans, we learn that both sugar and molasses are firmer. Sugar—A sale of 5 hluis, last evening, at 61c. 6ic is eds.-a by tba bbl. Etu:k Pork—A attla of 6000 lb' at 4 for Eastern mai Let. Cheese—A lot of ^5 boxes, Western Reserve, brotieht 7,1 at the River. Flqur—Continues d, II; $4 is the receipt price from wagon; $4,25 from atom SUMMARY OF MARKETS. New' York,„lan 31 Ashes—There by s been more setisity in the rrtr 1. et for Put a, d Pesul Ashes, end the sake of both kahls reach GOO hbls, at 31 1 34 c for puts ■nd 4i for pearls, *bleb estabibLes an advance on ea ts, and at wbieb the marisot closes with fit rrness. Cur - r -- . All f ii on. ere held mute firmly, pat ticulari3 Hw, fur which £.c has beeu 'closed fur • car g., r rrer.tly arrived. The sales of the smelt comprise 1100 hats Rio et 74110 m 150 do Sumatra, 74; 150 do Java, 10, tOO green do, 84. 4 nao;GOO hags St Domio go, 6461; 600 do, 6 and 1400 do at 64, cash—abou t 1500 of which seas fiar the l'biladelphia market. Cotton—We tenant quote any change io value for the better descriptions of Cotton since the arrival of the steamer, the loser kinds however ism rather in favor of the buyer, say cent decline. Floor—Store our last report the market hu declined and we lychee our quotations. The English ac counts per Hibernia steamer hairs had a depressing effect, and sales Lave been maid ofebeet /5.000 bbts of Geriessee, Ohio and Michigan, in gat hoop, at $5,- 6..24. for export, with a few sales of !Michigan at $5,- :+045.:.3; for cii; trod, the demand is light-300 Uh l ruot.d bun? Jersey, sold at $5,50, and about 1300 bbls New Orleans, is lots, at $ 5 , 37 4 3 5. 5 0 according to quality. All kinds of Southern are dull. Boston, ✓ca 3 lag, 1846. Coffee-1f hit a better demand since the last review sales have been mode cf 7100 bags Rio,a7lc per lb. 6 mos 1200 do Padang, price not public-3600 do St. 113 M i nb o for export and Southern markeu, and 500 do to the trade. at 61a6fc per lb. 6 rum. and part with a dt.eouot off for cash. Holders here have acqaired more firmness from the tenor of the lut lot eign tillich anticipated a deficisocy of the crop of Java, 1111 d an catty itsprovmeet of prices. C ton —T be last foreign asseounts are favorable for this article, an improvement of gd baring been realiz ed in the English mathet... In our own market, a fair d. mand has been experienced. end solos have been made of about 1500 bales of all descriptions, exhibit. ins a .mall Improvement for selected lots. Floor—The improved feeling noticed in the toarLet early to tits week, for all the better qualities bad almost emorly ceased at the doss, and holders seem ed to rnanifrii igrinddeal Or ittsll36l, of Kirtirser . wrre made to-da• at $5 62ga55,68.1 for Rood rommnn brand., and the article was very freely offered ut }5 . 75 per bbl--extra and fancy do $5.37, $6 do—sales common Ohio ss,`..".s.ss,37—selected $5.50 per bbl. CITY PRICES CIIIIIIENT. PEE. 4. CARE/VILA' CORP. LCTILD E•IRT ArT LIMON. Piatir—Frum Store, • $4,370 4.50 Wegon, • -4,25 e 4,37 k Buckwheat—per 100 lb• - - 1,25 ra 1,50 Core Meal— do do - - 50 fa 62 Grain—Wbsat j? bush. - - 0,00 (a. 80 Cwn, - 45 , a 50 thlti, Al . . 34 410 36 fray—Loose, r lon. - • 15,00 ram() Oil—LinAced, 4' gall. - • 68 ail 70 li7tis4ey--P gall. • • - • 20 6 22 Potatoes—Neshrinoock,pbusli. • - 44 0 62 Salt--P bbL • - - - .1,10 @1,16 Seeds—Flan, - - - - .1,00 @1,124 Timothy, • . 2,23 03,00 Clover, • - . .5,00 05,25 Lard—Nel4P lb. • - - • 740 4/ Hogs—f lb (ay. wt.) • . .4 0 5 bacon—per lb. - - - 8 0 II Cheese—per lb WR. - • - 7 6 8 Butler—Keg and Roll per -lb. - - 10 Gl. 12 Anctios sales, BY JOHN D DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, Corner of Fifa and Wood its, AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 6th inst will be sold an extensive assortment of season able D,y Gouda. At o_ o'clock PM, I half Chest Gunpowder Tea. 3 do do Imperial do. I) du do Young Hyson Tea. I Portable Platform Scale to weigh 3000 lbs. 30 Sides N York Tanned Sole Leather. 6 boxes Va, Cavendish Tobacco. 4 du Assorted Glassware. 3 coils White Rope. 6 pieces Carpetting assorted. Together with a variety of Hardware, Cutlery and Household Furniture, &c. At 7 o'clock r. K., gold and silver watches, ready made clothing, boots, shoes, caps in great variety, and ,the balance of a retail stock of Dry Goods and fancy Articles. feb 4. Auction Salo, of Dry Goods. am, A T M'Kentat's Auction Ao3ms,No 64 Market. st., A between 3J end 4th sts, to.murroW, Thtiriday February sth, at 1U o'clock A M, will be sok3a lot of Dry Goods, &c. At half past 6 o'clock, amine even ing, watches and variety goods. feb4 1' AVICENNA, Auctioneer. PIG LEAD 1200 T.G.I4"ADJuRV,sI MAY K BUSIigLS OATS sarivAtcpor str. 1 4)0 Bolotouei b 7, BURBRIDGE WILSON & Co. _._.~..r.._:~.~:w.,.n,,,t x attorney, Counsellor & Notary' JAMES S. CRAFT. Pin TSB URGH, PA. HAVING resigned the office of Secretary P. Na,; end Fire Ins. Co., will attend SPLCIALLY to Collections and business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts and Real Estate. Business hours 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Officn, Nu 1 Stoart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth st,) second door East of Wood street. feb 3-tf MADAME BLAIQUE'S SOIREES. LAFAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. MA DAME BLAIQUE, most gratefully acknowl edges her indebtedness to her friends and the public generally, fur the liberal patronage bestowed upon these soirees during the winter and respectfully informs that the Sixth Soiree of the regular series will take place on F'ridery Evening, Feb gth, when she sincerely hopes her efforts to Cuter for the pleas ure of her youthful friends will meet with their con tinued approbation. 15rTickets as usual, to be had at the door at her rooms during the day. feb3 st. HO, FOR OREGON! THE undenigned would inform his old patronland the public in general, that, notwithstanding the peat excitement on the Oregon qoestion, he still con tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to order •nd otherwise, in superior style. He has lately received a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, &c., Which for beauty, fashion,dumbility and cheapness are unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style as to texture and color. These the NArtonit would respectfully invite his old customers and the public to tall and examine, confident of his ability to please in all department. H• has else on hand a variety of fancy SILL VELVETS, CASEXICEES, VALENCIAS, ETC. For vestings, at all prices, which he is prepared to make for customers in a style sastopassable. He has also Shirts, Collars, Bosons, Suspenders, Cra vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other article appertaining to men's wear, all qualities, and prices in great variety. In morning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage. heretofore extended to him, the tare dersigned would observe, that notwith.tanding the greet quantity of steam got up by would-be-81Q establishment he still maniirmes to glide along on the low pressure system, nod defied competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in the fitting de pariment; workmanship, fashion, 4-c. I Kaye band a few cloaks; overcoats and other articles of win ter weer, which I will sell at unusually low pr;ccs. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing; Store, febld&w 165 LibertA AI., 2d door below sth Franklin Fire Insurance corn party of Philadelphia. STATEMENT of the assets of the company on January Ist. 1846, published in conformity with the provisions of the 6th section of the Act of Assem bly of April sth, 1842. MORTGAGES. • Being first mortgages well secured on Real Estate, fee of ground rent, and ere all in the city end county of Pi:Ala i delphia. except $38,250 in Hocks, Montgomery, Schuylkill and Allegheny counties Pennsylvania, and Burlington county. New Jersey. Also $7500 in Ohio, amply secured by real estate in Philadelphia REAL ESTATE. Fertilised at Sheriff's Sales, under Mortgage claims, vi= Eight Houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet. on the south west corner of Chesnut •nd Schuylkill Sixth streets. A Farm of sixty acres, with Mills, D *fling's's(' Barn. in Ckwantmen. known as -Sheffield Works." A House and Lot 33.3 by 100 feet, No. 467 Chesnut street.. A House and 10t,27 by 71 feet, on north side of Spruce street, west of Elea emir street. A House and lot, 21.7 by 100 feet, on west side of Penn square, south of High street. Two Houses and lets, each 18 by 80 feet, on south side of Spruce street, near Schuylkill Seventh street. Five Flosses and lots, each 17.9 by 90 feet Nus. 131, 133. 135, 137 and 139, Dile7n street. Three Houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, oo the east side of Schuylkill Sixth it., *oath of Pine Street. Three Houses and lot, 31.6 by 80 feat. on the east sideof Third street above Catherine tenet. A House and lot, 18 by 186 feet, on south side of Filbert street, west of Schuylkill Seventh street Hotel and lot. 50 by 81 feet, on the south east corner of Chesnut and Beach streets. Five Houses and lota, 42 by 86 feet, on on the north side of George street, west of Ashton street. Seven Houses and lot, 26 by 117 feet, on the east side of Bench street, south of Chesnut street. A House and lot, 18 by 80 feet, No 96 Fitzwater street, east of Ninth street. LOANS. TEMPORARY LOANS on collateral Securities, amply secured, including $2,509 to the Borough of Harrisburg. STOCKS. $15,000 United States, 5 per cent, ' (int. on) 10,000 Alms House Loan, 5 per ct, (int. on) 200 s ha r e s Bank of Kentucky, 17 do North'n Bk of Kentucky, 100 do Union Bk of Tennessee, a 13 do Insurance Company of p. State of Pennsylvania 200 do Southwark Rail Road Company, 27 do Commercial and Rell Road Bk of Vicksburg 91 do Franklin Fire Insurance Company. 10 do Mercantile Library Cu'y. $5OO North American Coal Loan. CASK on band, 13,057 45 " in hands of Agents, 7,913 90 Noted and bills receivable Unsettled policies CopitslSt.ock; $400,000. - Br ORDIR OF THR Baum. CHARLES N BANC..KER,Preigident Attar -CHARLES G B►NOYCR. Sec. feb3 3t Indemnity against lose. by Fire. Tan rizaremarr PINS INSURANCE COSIFANT OF PRILADELP/ILII. Capital $400,000 paid in—Charter Peptittal DIRECTORS. Charles N Bancker, Jacob R Smith, Themes Hart, Geo W Richards, Tobias Wagner, 'Mordecai D Lewis, bumuel Grant, Adolpher E Boie, • David S43town. Warrick Martin, Agent, Pittsburgh, Corner of Wood en d Third streets. CONTINTJE to make Insurances permanent or limited, on away description of Property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, at rates as low as are con sistent with security. .• . • The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, w1,1,:11, with their :.lapital and Premiums, is in vested in Bonds and Mortgages, and other undoubted securities, exceeding in amount s9oo,ooo—thus pre- . airing, in case of loss, ample protection to tho assu- Since their incorporatinn, a period ofaixteen years, ..hey have paid upwards of One Million of Dollars, losses by Fire, theteby affording an evidence of the advantages ofinsurance, as well as the ability and die. position to meet-with promptness all liabilities. The, !may recent, calamitous Fire* most loudly call upon those unprotected by Insurance, to give attention to the opprtsteitiee Worded to indemnify themselves. CHARLES N. BANCRER, President. • CRAALIS G. Bascass., Secretary. feb3•3t. IROIYONGAUZLA BOUTS, lIROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Mile, Staging.) ' 711 r SPLENDID PAST auNwrrra STEAMERS. CONSUL, cil ia t „:;;;;. LC:Mrs ,VLANE A rib' MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips bar tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. Tho morning boat leaves the Monongabeha wharf above the Bridge, preacisely at a. o'clock - . Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns ville same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid card of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland; next morning, at U . o'clock, reaching Baltimore the sameevening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boatovill lodge on the Boat in coin:. fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and lodge-in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. . The Proprietors of this lout, in order to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cumber• . land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv ed models, and fify Learns 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 patronize their Rout,. By our tickets passengers have choke of either steamboat cr rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, 2nd door above the Exchange Hotel, St. Clairet., or at the wharf boat. (robs) J. MESELMEN, Agent. IN g&ng to or returning from St. Paul's aratale Church to Allegheny city-yesterday, a pair of ladies gold ipectacles; the finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them at thin office, or with Tiernan end done, .12.3 Wood street. Feb3d Monongahela Bradge. PITT9BURGH, January 31, 1346. AN Election For Managers and O ffi cers of the . Company for erecting a Bridge over the River Monongahela opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny, will be held at the Toll boute of said- Bridge, on Monday the second of :\ larch next, at a o'clock, P. M. - JOHN THAW, feb3 w3t' Treasurer. o,llice of the Allegheny Bridge Co, / Pittsburgh, Jan 20, 1346. r"..7PAn election for one President, ten .Managers. one Treasurer and Secretary, of the Company for erec • ting a Idi idge over the Allegheny River, opposite. Pi tts• burgh, in the county of Allegheny, will be held at the Toll House, on Monday the 2d day of March next, to commence at 2 o'clock, P M. jan 31.3 lwir.w3t ENRY 111GBY, Dealer in China, Glass and Qoensware, has removed to No 125 Wood, be tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of Fifth. at which place be respectfully in vitee the attention of his friends and the public gener ally to his assortment of goods in the above line. which be feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices and quality. feb2 641,233 03 500 CUTS of purple and yellow carpet chain;, 900 810,9-12,10-I4 window sash; lOgros. of matches; window glass of all sines; a good assors men( of wooden bowls, tubs, churns, buckets, and keel era; shovels, spades and coffee mills; for sale cheap for cash or approved produce, 4c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and commission merchant, No. 9, sth street. jan3o 6t. PULP BLUE, 10 EGS Puli3BAlaaFjAugsreEcesiTveodcaErcldef. COor safe by ecor 6th and Wood ate. ALCOHOL. O BBLS Alcohol just received rind forfale by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO, cor &hand Wood sts. Sug. HHDS Ne Orleans Sugar; 21LIP 10 bblu Loaf Sugar: For sale by jan 30 Rice. STIERCES. prime Rice, per steamer American, for sale by M B RHEY & Co. jan 30. at CO4t 106,623 62 COTTON YARN-90,000 lbs Brighton Cotton Yarns. for sale on very accommodating terms to city or country, by M B RHEY, & Co, No 57 NVater at, Agents for Manufacturers. ACON HAMS-10 hhds of superior quality, re. eeived per steamer Revenue and for sale by jan 30. M B RHEY & Co. LARD -7 bbls and 18 kegs Nu 1 Leaf Lard rt eeived per steamer Revenue and sale by jan3o, M B RHEY & Co. VINEGAR -25 bbls cider Vinegar for sale by jan 30. M B RHEY & Co OLASS£S-1 44 bbl, plantation Molasse•- iog from steamer Mail and for aale by jan 3il Dl B RH EY •Si Go. r LOUR—A constant supply of Patterson's Bri ton Mills Flour, made expressly for family for sale by M B RHEY & Co. jsn3o. 126,689 67 CA NDLES-20 boxes Sterine Candles, a ne, superior article, which we will sell ns mould candles jan 30 M B BABY & OAP-40 boxes No 1 Cincinnati Soap, for jen3o ni B RHEY & C LAttu OIL-3 bbls best quality, received steamer Mail ani for sale by jao3o M B RHEY & Co GROCERIES --220 )3a go Bio Coffee; 70 pckgs YHGP and Imperial Teas; 55 boss Tobacco—is, ss, 12s and 16s turn:.: 30 kegs six twist do; 2G6 bbls N 0 Molasses; 15 hbds N Sugar; 30 bbls Loaf do; 75 bbla Copperaa: 400 kegs Nails, assorted, 150 box, Glass. With a general assnrtment of Groceries end burgh Manufactures, which we offer for sale o:: iz commodating terms. bl B RHEY & Co. jan3o No 57 Water et. 20,969 55 3,499 95 1,506 25 962,217 07 Splendid Property for Sale. THE subscriber desirous of removing to the offers for sale, the house and lot ho occut , , the 4th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully Rittlai the second bank, ranging with the Properties of : . • Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr liogg. Th is built in Cottage style; rooms large, airy, a : ed in the best mariner; an excellent pump of the door, and every convenience. The hou;,• front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story, 1. stone on both fronts. The lot is 102 feet frc,,, Washington street. canning to the Penn. Cat,.l, :.oar 400 feet, well improved, with a choice collec;io-r various kinds of fruit. Any person whishint; the property, will please call at my store, No E..), !.16.r ket street, when it will be shown to• them, sad the terms made known. Only part of the parches , mon ey will be required. H. MeCLELL/Vz jan 20 I=3 REITNOZDi3 & SURE; FORWARDING AND CUMMISSIO: MERCHANTS, Per the Allegheasr River Train. DEALERS GROCERIES, PROR.I.T.O PITTSBURGH MA.NUFACTURES. Chloride of Lime and Paper. The highest price in cash paid at all times for try rags, baling rope, and .cautnn wastfloloaler Penn and Irwin ale. , , jan3o•tjyl4. LARD, . . 4EIBLS prime Lard, just termired and for eels by , fob 4 JAMES MAY .vona W=ES 1846 JOHN HARPER, Treasurer Removal. FOR SALE M B RHEY & Co EWEN 4-,
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