A Thaninivieg Tale. In one of the small interior towns of New En g land, t• Whet* the superstitions of our ancestors stilt possess strung hold on the minds of the people, the facts oce tarred a few days since on which the following tale iv . founded. . An honest farmer and s preping t o cele , i brate Thanksgiving at his hi vvit f e."B amily father's ar in an adja cent town, were hurried and confuted on the day pre. ceding that festive'. 100 the multiplicity of things which must he done heron, they could leave home with perfect safety. The house was to be banked up and the gleanings of the Itervesit, cabbages. turnips, &c., put into the cellar, that the external entrance . thereto might be closed for the season. Having carried in the vegetables, the boys were despatched to the barn for straw to fill the passage -way, while the gond man himself was busied on the oppeslte side of the heuse. An old ram, the horned patriarch of II large flock of sheep kept on the farm, having got a testae( some of the scattered leaves of the cabbage. unobser ved entered the cellar and silently continued his feast. The/avenue through which he entered was immediate• . ly closed up, and all the neceseary work ate! arrange ments being completed, the larger boys and glib set 1,11 - cn foot iii high glee, the dog running nod barkihg before then., apparently RS well please," with going to Grand-papa' ; as any of the happy group. Soon after, the parent pair and their little ones, hav ing put out the fire and fastened the doors and windows to keep out thieves, started on the name distillation.' On the afternoon of the day folkowing ihe finitival.l which bad been kept under the parental roe(' with malty devout and jovial exercises, the family returned home accompanied by some of their young cousins.— Some of their youthful neighbors of both sexes were invited in, and a merry Thanksgiving carousal was in . the full tide of successful operation, when one of the boys, who had been sent into the cellar a Oh a little tow wicked candle. which gave pest light enough t o wake darkness visible, to draw cider, ran back into ME At.racs.—An t he is now Loong made, says the room with eyes glaring wildly, tittering a half, suffocated exclamation—"the devil is in the efllor!" the Baltimore Sun, by the American Agricultural As "Pohl" said the hither, "you have only been frighte n dociatien, to raise a fond of $10,501i, of ishich .010 ed by your own shadow—give me the light." On $3OOO in already pliimi.ort, fur the purpose of prono• which he seized the co mile, leaving the pewter reedit. stick clenched fast in time shaking hand of the t,,,,y, ring 11111-O lauttlied Alpacas, to be delivered iii the rind boldly ruched to the cellar stairs, but etc he had i 61 ) o f New I. `" k • aiti, " view to the P t m ' eae " t in. descender" half the steps, the large satine t eyes andtreductiun of this valuable animal wine United States, enormous horns of the insist eause,i him to retreat,l at the suggestion of 11 1. Pell, Esq. of 131wer county. i ll :i n : w h i t e ! iceemll!'sdean T hi b s o s u o nE n ;„ " t 4Lr cm e nf e : s es ion .g . i a ii i d ke ar d soa rei , l l . New Yoi k. This unimnl inhabits the slopes , 'elite now p r e ea d,s4 i n ih r . s ir ., Tu t ., r.,,,,,,t man „„.;,,,..„1 , lands and mountains of Prim Bulk. and Chitin. and the groat Bible and attempted to mad, but the candle; is enpahle of viole t Mg nll the vicissitudes of climate spat-I'llyd, burnt blue, and threw so fertile a light on; a . hey ate rtrnatkahls linoly, n spire little •tientiou the sacred page, and the book trembled so much in; heir , • ~.. • I. • e tames Una ,iit,,cleil through the hand of the reader, that Ile could not distinguish 1 g gregair " ' um 1 one word Flom another. Thr little children e t ieri awl ; life tore. Ogee tyf their rusticity. They 'ern] esiimolly clung to their mother—the lea ses nestled close lot to adapt them••kes to told or damp, me cafintsle of their favorite swains—and lice whole house shank'' enduring h unger an d thirst, end thi use melte the most with the agitation of its half demented inhabitants.; . e , . , One brio., thought, hee ,,, r, ~ , , ,rr,, ,, i, m,.,,...„,z, , , tr yi n g ' ,a l l egro. o f their - mountain home.. They eat was despatched to the minister, ••iii lity the devil." 111 ' 1 1 " 1 •1-•^ 1 "Aniald.' `"l''sarlrea• and are l'ldr to mss . The rotraon,e man mar, C , •lebralSal for good nature.' tican• Mod 100 turd and totsh fo r d rliii.. t y nettl e piety, and rredislnv, than for talents or heroism, s'ip- Tb e i t flush i. ' mo te t , a h 0 i,,,,, m . nisi ' sowers-, amt pied the small NMs, into iris !owlet, put on lii. hand A I t ..r. . „ IMOltllliellut,u e.prri...1. 1 Fee VRVIIII4 , -, sissy Ili e VW/4' A 1/4 IlUell Hee. sheet be might appen r as ro , rnidnoie to; his great adrentary es possible, and haster sal to the! and sheik to flew mime. and manifest georrel liabit• retie( of his distressed parishioners. ; or nitTecteui Inward s rich keeper. -- Oa coming tense hoe•r, the reverend man Iva...buil.. ed 21,, „,,., 1,,, a e ye s , th e yeem i d ir y T laill is, o r tl, tie a deliverer, and implored by ,at least a .11/Zeri ' „ , Biii r,.. an i mal l I'"LIgll I.( e led fe "I. It 11 tot ,ls *eel rho voices 111 01:1C1., "Go drive the devil away." whichno,„„ , 1 the Alpaca is pan in ,I arl ) :ilt -ii n Hr. andVIIIITII'd I.# la• moments were lost in asking question., creed answ e r, before the par,on was 1,051,e,1 Fernald 1 recanted, •limild the looliosedeslortime nt .111-Cerd, a. as a leader, lighted by the same penutio.... candle boo! .ff,,,di ng „ new an d ~„1„,,,,,„ ~,,,,1 , . . f . ,„,,,,,,,,,, li, the cellar, the most courage ous of time comport ! , keep.; , _ , of , , , , , him. „,,, n , ~ r „ ~ ~., ti ro f ~ , tots point ',MIS% time • isizeoon. heroin.. ....e ..1 ing close DelliLlll II I, II t n•-n a tiro In‘ ni , itio , stair , the eye s of fi re end ,i,„.h...1„..y outline „ I I coosederable isinpierientse, to i. i• thought shat hies Al. enerroosis horns, magnified ten 701,1 at least, by awl mica will Inm fininsi a sunabie •tock 101 all 1/11/1 si eoern terrors of those that beheld them, removed all doubt. I au d a ,, e st i e rri y a m s whey, ow sate and 0e t w06,„6:, ~... if any had previously existed iti his mind. as ti, 11..1 tut,. V go:kJ •uffire thrum; aunt suss would Mows.- tan infernal nature of the being catch whom Ire had rot toa contend. The divine instantly fell cm his Litres, and 1 wild g".."'• awl Icee lose , ' that sli.r'n nil ran 6 ' 0.- '.sass Serse be t Correa.—The Detroit Deity Ad. • . - - , set , swr imi.h.l he r..llowin g russet of a litter de• With uplifted hands Segan to pray in his most fervent I jcct. The Jim, net ,d Ctonmerte of Ne w York 'peek • 1 ".'"r 1 ' 111 - .. manner. The ram not understanding the good rrian's i tug upon ibis sobii .„. ~,,,,,r , ,e , ) ; , , ,, ,, , ,,,e,,,,i, ii to lb.. They •isi, pawed teuilituons to I disfellowship' the 1,1 Eagle Biter , Dec 16th. J 1145: . - revive, 41110 a no,g Illelf 10/11.0rily, and 101,fleXly elle/. 'th e p,.. r .. ct (.., inim m d .1 the flit eirnt works is metiers:het eueposing, by the motion of his hands. ••,' , , arbitrate,. of wealth, ISlNTlLlfeliumv..! ilemning their practices. is itli ruswil to lesty stealing, ,w ",the i s, ~,,e , whet, yam 44 , I. E A hit. toes we e k ..... Chat he was daring him to a butting contest, made al awle ' eerat ' an c " gi o „ a s es the AI, the wanton slissisling of bkkrd, roc. They disapprove tiro Part of lbe eittsburgh Calltape• ed .011,4 is dle ' .. 1. ' 64 lif t• Pithib i ll urgh 91111 " rn img - ---- pun with all his might el ho, co w ...A aivermrv. but.; meeehantit °"d a g rk *" . "° l . 4 .. ~. t..- v i.1 1 Y,.. It'edressimy Eremisg, Feb. 4. /816. deceived by !he swelling elitereawiens el his di seers . ' pare from O w to•glee 1 of the itilia4,,: ar es of P ero i .. like* to 4 'f ilte letriPle tit Neuron, as " "I: h". 'dolt. Snuill W.V.I of sin• Mao, souk wit a ruts spes:i• boils!., oso, , ,per. and distressing the roar. The ':t-os- men weighing oar rue . It i s full mi• bathe copper 1 Th e as,ssis t ar is warm mad spring like. and fur three mimed the alataler Rely' of th e Plea', and dta"rin' ,n idly girl:h..; um srs new, 1111/Ll/ // 41114 th it/ )Irlll 1,1.1,1 0 L.., ,-, :Toone! theinolve• omit., the tole ..1 snd bens Mesta aloes. many of which an. of osa-ral : toys it Irks 1 ,,,, n , ~,,,j i ~gi y f avourable for out door !mistily back to renew the assault, booked tn. , m.l 111-1 P • that pain, 11,1'. n -Sin/ e - - whence A ~ ,,-,1 ii t. thlisesili , to d twin er. • ,c,,11,„ . a o, t h. As the lob ii.s of the Cof,per Falls , ' lomtkrto the belt or his eirrtilice. and pulled the pm i i s The streets and roods are still very MM. ei , 11,i1,41,, they ate nuer mew isg out huge matins uh ," I. '' 6l "'" son withisin t into the c.ellui2 'Virile thu s in the you . - The!. " ; 11 'v'/.1 11 °;" I . 1 " 15 In." 1 " 1 . 111. °" 4 . 1 It s t i i moo tl --- 7 ------"--- " --r--- s ataalL la DisTass a . er 04 - - • ...• . naa ~0 .. ...:„.,_: . 0 .... • , , 1 „1,, c 1, i. /..1111,,i te l 0111 n 1 1.,1 , 1/1•01 14 tad, and calve ' j.„, A mmo , A tti , 40 .„ ,, ,, 1 „ r m,01, , ,•,„,i, 1 „ 5 .1.... ft."'. 40-Liee4 , 41,414. , 41‘reellfilpeg41041 41ht . " rud. rei ' e ` i de "' ‘ l • Y ' .r............... ,, ,. , mu riettnese , r - s o=vve'ss 'I .ttioto.y mine -., missies. now abuts -. 1 slip from the ;`" l "'s " ( boats. A number of coal beets lcdi Yetteed•Y ;Java. ali . Ie aI er for ea. na . better obeyed than any that he had e „,„ ,d,1; ‘ ,. ; , d /11111 P:iii.; land was 5 700 11.. valued to $ll5 per enmod Ino.rrili:e to A mei Mean inters. 4, then I/ WI ot 1... id 15,,1 from the pulpit; his It iends all llial sled lett him to ! —1 " 18 l` 2, "'-i'd` :V 1 . 2 " 1 00 0 Ito. i tile , it al t . .1.' re. m e r {lll/ 1 ,11/11 . ," ils,e !wen. Ile so t s ; . other in the New Weide Ishstaler, dated Nov. 28 i"l:4m,r,ul.ll..e.gli:fauerle:sii;gigs:,nl-litia..:,.hek : th ieft,arel:...:arosr::tiliolf.enet:llll4,..tergr largest it's fate. ! iiiiintal—op to /1141. 0 4.17.161 110 were inponed into .. '' i tau ao that clo. 1411.1..1. Whig• weld not i.om to. . • Amon. she tom env was a 31 tr"1 1, 1 voting farmer, Lim pal alone , sliced at $3O pe r ciosidel. Iyi r a 1411 j , , ..,..• who had ' frons the brat supposed the Lend to be mete the wool is used inured of Angora to, e.olireetts mai . mn*l ' rmt- ' l ' 3" b . tt the " 37 ' 1 3° ' "'Y fme. 11, " ' . - Iltig Ki m bll s o c r e ato. e . ro 1 , .. i......... . ! t bs. 5 .,...., / ,. . 1, - ~ i 1,11,re tl,ai the Uniied Steles a. I,rl 1,• , ...f05t oil too,' big more than some domestic anima!, bet being a l o y. merit)... 14 has been Peeved to be admirably well. ' wile from than wish Sicrli tr e .4. ..... t... ' l.. Ilea thee mi s , 1,. L,..ieett---- l i. - w it h - ' le g e cargo of both auger and er of fun and willing ii, se e a come d y 1,, L op , b.. suit e d n o .roixesi gmaii; •r a l sofatnit 1.. ha/ aerab•Lion i '",. , 1 .n, -- . ~ t,..... 1 -- 1, - --- - }g rid,' — ' ( u pp ed bra , *buret! fi nal •10116. tay. in t ,.soce liitgiin4=4 , : a* "` w e heiee of some le2„,_. , 1 , i ,, 'twee ...,,,,,., ..,,,,,, i „.. „ f „ A ". 0 " 4 . ". i i """ • • i I " ,i '" /ai 1--aunt, i " , orour.-11: lio***ll9ol o and lost mite harm worked the 16 . 0, 8 4 r------ bat '' thoughts toltimself, and pretended to sympathi s e ssiihi new eettelalvsled. rep misses in their flon. Henowtheught it 4 ion., toi , lter- ! growing dement'. to most which 111.414411i.mal l iosnill ' A lt".:,4",'^n in . ' u "`""'"' ‘ r l"'"' u "" n "‘" 1 "". te ' d I s easel lot the het thine e t Guar dais, Ile caner being i '•" c. Elour—Semw few parcels at the river brought $4. I. and snatering a pitch ppie knot ' blazing from ! will be P 'l m ied- .. !messily fillet halms. Mr. (ireenlow helgiagel to blear; Ibe %% lo: deco no in roblic rrnnonvy an, more la l.le, Mo , stall is m ow at th e hosipiral '' 'Sales frem store at $4.25. Holders do not seem die sel I fire. expressed his determination to resew the' ___,„... priest of perish in the attempt. A lovely young doers - 1 gr• The concocted/Cog of li..M. loll s . c.,.. 4 th e voc.ohle 10 American interest.: in respect to riho r s, - . , ~ rrarre „i or , ' Lord John Itiowll and hi, intl.-aru m roost rieres• i „, eel laid bald of the skirts of his coat—and the cry of New York Cosner sod I:oriiiirev, Illairare sal nay Perks. i Bulk Pork is coming in freely; a good deal is icing I t lave I,„ eit mo t e 1 4 1.••• II ii , /efirell by the 111• / , ...1 1 . 3 don't don't.. proceeded from every pa r t of th e rum to an alarming extt tit in this comely, Ishii it has oho, lON,. nod mason,. of ilw higtaq ItsifiCAit Forlll,lll. Uebeeling this kind cencern fur his nil y, be rushed I I Ins sale by GEO. CO(' I I ll ,‘ N, 6 11 110 Z. i.om received fermi ih• tosnefactiirers; 1 e h; ppe,l c.,,,, a , d . ; puzzled the mot/ intelligent irdlialunle mit conw•roar./ : 1,,...1 1 . 11 . 11n1.1"•1101 111/11,1•111,/• 1 1, in the Hosea , id Com ~.,, .., - tato the cellar, seized thoss-um by ere of his horns and ' t `sltl Wino! st , w it h the criminal irdmiiiistratio n 01 this rit e !norma l ,. mon• , ilie fri.l,l Ilia•eu I nial larinnal sentiment tows,J,.., ; —.l dragged tbe struggling, animal tip stairs, called to 01..1 ledastonished person, 'follow toe," the harried devil was bur the manner in which these rOuntea.wer. ges their " "'''''''''Y• ' II "' V ''''"b "`"'"ewnt I "'"" f e.'""dlY Scythe liaaathes. in triumph, folloived by the vancptished Ec est.! work dorm. It rnuld hardly be supposed that enern,' 74 " .° "v i i''' 114 " 1 " 11 .11 of ate' Wing party—hi. eve r' ; 4 3i) ISOZ , tor sale by antic, in the midst of the comriany. A momentary 4i-, „ r - '- ' . O Votc• d.•l''''R ". 1 • 1 . i 1. had itirleeticil all Eareee i It/I GEO. ft /17/111.1N, s. l “T 0 t.".. ww ,l4 be ' , ohne to lend th eir aid le' Ti. probably in t lie on do that Louis I'lithfuse 1 (eh; No `24 el'oel •Int,i leer and liangiug down of heads ensued. The past , of sober 1111C/1 SCelefehe 6, and yet it i s c,,id ent 14.1 the Cute, eigelf/ed i" f,inern Vinoi t is Inn repegnance•ral ahem.. - same, however. war 100 ludicirous to admit liptaaiag Wheallreas. reflection, sad loud Is of laughter burst forth from teifeil Pkile' a"' "t""IY th" w ' w " t """I' i l" .1- Inte" ' w e l li IL ' l4" l'elin*"l" all"""u - . 16' "" gar' Il'E l a ., 11, 0 .,, ty ha s neve r teem soliv....cene i led to Sa 21) (lt.)li-S (.Male I''' every aide, during which the ram was turned me at tic i t ra i ne d in the art, new/ hence the mystery ilium hoc Co. : , Rele,r; Peel. not himiglo bersell to Itt, lb. , iron Duke: door. rte personalmented himself witless)! ceremenY. l yebned th e subje ct . IViti mm a fe w rim My s. however.' „nd that. v., snootily, Ow would sell prefer %VI.; ( " 4 ' : ' and the sports of the evening were returned with bet-' ' , some tams base been made LOON 01011 H, htet of pis editor - re awl lieuseliold•" NIACIIINE CA rt Ds ter spirit.. than before. .. ___________ _______. -- -- --- ! lice, which throws much light 011 the sultjtm, nod. a". . , OF Cele eel' Relre l tl C f ere bot wool carding machine Pesterers Pe Fi re.---Our CIIILeIIII were startled . tin • 1 , , ~- . • A Men will' Thirteen Wines .— The Gaz e tte de ; think, en "'vets the whole mc siert.. Vl'e Ilullre'LL • I ramie Voice an d [ICUS 00 tale l a . . ' the cry of 'hie' . on 1 Intraday morning last which liEll COCHRAN, Melt CM/ 21M the following remarkable statement:— i h e , (toy, 'tote , rime nue., oh s man monied linrnnn 4- ) . l oosed to be at the tannery of .11t, ( it outer. l i .Ns, i f .,,i,: s "One of our friends, a loot tat, who devotes most cif '' - 26 IVread st. at purist Champion , witivit appears, is en old of ;miler in clim , '.about lia If s mile below illis place. Sh e engoie ma. ' - _ - - i his time to the study of modern biography. and who has ;Ion« the State ,d 5 1assachutett• /rime, IsmenfelS 1 on Lie/roundlet' not in I'M', linosiver, , to Ileee 1t0... eat travelling in Belgium, has lately discovered int, . • 1 ski) lb. - , the possesion of an antimerian at Liege, the eats I scriice..in its State irri.en• [hiring R CR/Reeeeßl I'M the "Wing. M° ' 'br.lste "tilei"te4l i• ant lemeea. 'beer not being any Ens in the buildinrfor some twenty 1 . leveed the .curnerous wives of a gentlermin named I with this man. he - Informed the chief of police that' feu, hours ;,,,,,,,. i s i s . 0pf , 0 ,„,1 b y . 0 , 0 , to b.,„ I .....1 CA.ZOII of Ant weep, who died 1101fle I 10 eop,rio. log/1011.2 WIIIS ranted Oil in the; been the work of an incendiary. The bonk• and pa• thew.. f • hank v tl ea a r n s se ; : io. a an ''- d ' wilts " appears to have out "bh.te-boaid I Cer all the blue beards, past or present. t Massachusetts State hison, arid that H ., sty' o f d a , 1 urea of Mr. Yureent acre sayed. hut none of his stock; 1 , he is. however. housed for $3OO to time Insurance Cum The following is the most extraordinary list which prisoners were regularly taught ebe hissiee ss . r panty d this place. The building e•ri mimed by Mod. wee sent by Mme. Perlman, of Ghent, fi rst consiiil While Ite , ws9.confiresti there he was foreman o fib." John Clark, nil WIOCII we Ontlvr•lialltl ILK, n aan 00 in of M. de !fanatic, to CountOtwatede Martigny. a Lo ! ; engraiing Plop, and lie , says.that.t.he and: performed, •unince. Owing to the ei , mhu.tilde natural of the rains gentleman, at that time residing at Nivelles; M. rhea w ill canna, au/boy...beg specim en s „reamed; building a oil materials. the ILitues spread tepidly and de Hangar , of Antwerp, had nelewer then thirteeni wives. • The first. who was ferrety years cif age.; by hone. , erti.'ins• This accounts ho, tire hordea oil ile. e''`'" (sesame a beer ' et. r " i " . ' was the widow of an Italian printer, and died -ten j counterfeiters the infest our metiers% Perhaps the ,[. Crawford Democrat Feb,3.] mon wianw ths o a r r a ter hota the ry ir . tu r ar h r is iag w e i . , i f e h a e is see e moaniirri,wia:„tilir. i authorities of Museeltusensdhink dt tight to employ ' NEW DIAMOND MINP.S IN BRAZIL. numis.it involves M,OlO than a y ear since some Brazilians discovered sly, but she lived only thirteen mortals. Thin third ' ' , ' C '°'''''iel.'in ' , his Ma ...... r-, but do our wa s Mademoiett o Cann, the daughter of a lawye r o f irthern in Net guilt of rimmerfeiting to a degree not er I dilimond N in ti t 's'. b e d of a river among th e ou ' Antwerp, by whume lie had three children, who with' ell •infetioysi, those e In LI.P. the knowledge shoe „l e about severity leagues %Veg., North IYr.t m of il n o t . a r i i n : , Y their mother. died in lessthan boor years . lIIC fourth 1 , • ed „ o , , lid rh.ho.. Ruling the ilry season ihere i• hot little was Mlle. Polo, of Mechlin. With this Indy he! ' a in ' "eel ' . 11 " n to prey "ran the e " m "'"" i " . wate r it. the and lit the 1 • I, lived only ten months. The fifths- whom he married; CV,- ar''' also nrr' lll4 ) i'lrtotro'd that 'his Chawlftinn is riv e r , • . "e"."1 '""" ' • "P a"' abseil 111.2,000 persons hvieg en the halls in leas after the death of Mlle. Pole. was a young lads I one of the Lest eegravers if/ the city, reel erruhl es•ils imos. arid out • I doors, a ini II .sce..aneoll• 111/ . of , i 'all . i named Pelle, the daughter of a merchant of Lille.-.- I e,,,,,,,,,,ad for hj,,,,j,.. s shiny of fo l ly dollars per. notions and colors, who seem to hove but mine unit She lived only two years. iO . C0mm,,,,, Whirl s is, th at all arc a moat week if he but el it e to l l Thesitlh, whosurvived her mai riagonlyten months, ' ' "I "w an bonne " W "g• i assassin-1 I. ^I Is I• -I 1 • villainous, 1- ini in, art. who rob and il. t asootaer with - - -- - - was Mlle Luise, at I!ilechlin. The seventh was the NAVA I..—The II S ship Boston, (; J l'erwleirgra: s , i hitt° eine ponction, as immediately m i Ilie news anrvad dal:letter of an apothecary, residing at Mussels. near in., all ol the black leg species from all parts of Bra- St from Montt video, Nov Will, remain'', I r (iodide. Her mime is sot known, but she had two zit ILK:lied to this quarter. children, who, with their mother, died in lees than; co, Dec 19th, and Not folk, Jell 21.11/, nesived et New j o a ,, large dds la been Gm, ood.on threeyeerrs. Theeighth was ,Milegaters, of Antwerp, York, on Friday rnmaing. 'cite II has experienced ! are N rnther y more bri tt le o than thee common om Brtssil dia. who died after giving birth to one child. Th.• ninth, severe went ber nn the er. cruet, ! mends, and info ism to tt • found in the East Indies. Mlle. de Stefert; was a daughter of a gentleman of very 1 ie , mintity found bar low s , ,T 1 A private letter from an tilliert of the U. S. chi good tensity, of Altwerp. She had four children, all P in ire i ii Brazil thirty three per cent. Many have born of whom, with herself, died in the course offive.yea rs . I Joinestown, dated at Porto Prnya,Cose•Verrid.lnnili. ,vcilocil at from $lO 000 to $23.01/0 each An English The tenth was the dengl i ta r o f the Boro n de Dimmes, 1 Dec 18, 184.}, informs u s that the store ship s mith. I !loose in Riede Janeim had pnrchased inter twolpiorts of Ghent. She died childless, lifter living with •.M. del nreoton Lieut li IV commanding, o own ;A 1 rioting in the cough £120,000 sterling, retria l were Hansen a year and tweet: months. The eleventh, I ' . „ Morris , , e a u " 'writ tO London, when. theywill be (dished. Mlle. Vilgissee, of Bruges, died without children 'hit l i 'that punt. lint- "iii"e' a u"" me "• us wed an doses of; Aribthe diamonds that have been fo und friths world. teen monthsafterher marriage. The tw e lf t h, a d a „ g h. I the Jamesto wn . 111,,re all Well. The slooproof Marion ;.it is said, would TIM fill a bushel basket . 'Probably ter of a physician at Brussels, whose name was Ream, j end Yorktown, were absent on a testae, down on-the I Ili'. i • will ri hthe basket , new mine ten to ear, up alitr e. did not survive her marriage eight months. Iles lath 1 „,„„ u , The earth is moved from the, fed of the river anti er suspecting that she had been poisoned, made it post 1 carefully washed. The mud floating off leaves sand, mortem examinatite of rho body, but the autopsy eh'. .'"e'll. S. 1 frigate Curnln•rlond, Corn . Oniony for ebtiles . , and romertmeseliamend s , at the bottom. If clamed nothing , which confirmed hi s suspicion. Ilie.flulf of Mexico, sailed horn Boston harbor on ft ' si er seals prone as productive as the first, diamonds Lastly. M Hendee Lock-unto himself the thirteenth %Veriaesdoy afternoon. , e ill Le a ding, as the product Is calculated mover three wife, M Mulard, of Tiers, in Bruleat. of which place lent Ilion' of dollars in value, for twelvemonths pest-- her father was governor. This unfortunate lady, Journal of Commerce. finding herself attacked by a malady similar to that which carried off the other wives of M fleeter., retired toe convent, at the time Aldine .Peelman, of Ghent, wrote to Count Martiecy, had resided there several veer. epee the pension allowed by her husband Mama. l'oelinnn aridethat -as 51 Hamitic bad travel ed a Brent deal, and her passed many years in the LOVIIIIT., it was very probable that he might have lust many other wives whose namesare entirely unknown. The end--the end—always have the end in view, it you tsko a cigar, think a glass uEspir. its, viulatedba erred of vi . rtuo, speak an uti truth, or Hit a copper from vont mantel's drawer, think ui'the eon a.trences—t he vul of ynur mut mu. IV it be plea& ant to reflect upon at night? Will it aid to your respec tohility and reputation' , If the young men would al ways have the end in view, the number of truing:l, 4s ors wulld be small. :•• , ;,ovl CO Mailp Morning Po JOHN 6IOLZ-R7SDITOR PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 re V R Pat Lsten. Agent for country newspapers. is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post. and WecLly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertiseme n t s and subscripiinrrs. He has offices in NEW YORK, at the Coal Chlice,3U Ann sweet, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) Boston, No. 12, State street. PHILADKLPRI4, Real Estate and Coal Office, 5.9 Pine street. BALTIMORE, S E corner Baltimore and Calvert si a, where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti• , ting learned. CITY Arsains.—'Re regret to learn that the whig members of the Police Committee have determined to oppose the Mayo.'. whites in refer-ace to the watchmen. The Mayor presented the committee with such evidence of the neglect and inefficiency of s e vera l o f the night watch as should have induced' the Committee to have distilaeeri them; this the aloe members of the committee refused to do soley On par. I, grounds. Now an say ii in not just to hold the Mayor responsible fur the security of the city, a hen he is refused the selection of men competent and milling to attend to the duties assigned them. The Captain of the watch, we learn, made his first report to the Mayor yesterday morning; it was his duty, ce learn, to report every m..tning. Why V. RI thin plain duty neglectvd? and ally did the whit; Int Inter. of ilte committee i rut it IN't• this officer in his Init.& Reitrrevro.GCN. Jecesere.—Tlec Buenos Ayreen Government, on the 5111 of September, 1845, issued u decree, directing its officers, civil elm military, to weer mourning •tin testimony of their grief Inr the death. and Respect to the memory, of General Ant:hew-onel. son,'en illustrious statesman and eminent neither of the United States of NWrt6 Amer ice." Ts Para, BURMT.—M9 extensive tannery of Messrs. Hiichini & Leonard,at Lockport. N. Y., was destroyed by fire of lbe 234 tilt. The tire commenced in t h e dyeing room, and the building was soon in flames. Meter* Hitebins & Leonard were insisted $4,000 on their stock in a New York eampany which will prob• ably cover their loss. The bonding was owned by an / Lowe, n bank, and was insured $2.000 in ti. Sara. company. " • - .71 1 " - sm;m=leamEl Faux Casiaathave readmit is iar accounts from Central America. We Warn that a treaty of peace sod amity between the State of Hon duras and Gatnemahi, has been at length, after some difficulties, finally and happily concluded and rati fied. It is hoped, that this event will put en end to t he long and disastrous war which has desolated threw countries, and disturbed the order and peace of both people. VANDALIIOI.-A letter from Washington says : "Some miscreant has recently disfigured Greenough's statue of Washington, which stands in the temporary octagon building in the East Capital grounds, and of the figure nf Columbus, standing on the left sideof the antique chair, (on which the main statue is seated) tine half the arm, with his hand and hall, have been broken off and carried away. The letters of the Latin inscription horse's° been defaced. ERROR' or 'me PROF. — Typographical blunders are sometime' so detrimentally and strangely wrong. that it would seem as if they were not always Rent. dental. In a publisher's announcement. instead of "Cricket no the Hearth, a Fairy Tale of Home—for sale at all the Book stores," ilia following traeostie appear•: "The Critic on the Heat, a Fiery Tale of Rome, fur sale at all the Boot Stores." FIRE ♦Rn DC/I'lll.—MM Christian \ s'illiama, of 141 NTadinon street, New York, lost n child in come goenee of a fire which took plare et her renidenen on Weiloradnyerening. She wan driven from lest home and compelled to Reply to the Station Homo , for lodgo , hien, 'Olen % tnelanrito'y to relate, her pone blind child died at aix o'clock in the morning. 1 hen pon t mother WHO thon . depriettl in a few home of her home awd Oilly AN AcrOVIrLICr. AtIfIVATP.II.—A mennni,.4 Bell dnnt, fin. been atrneVd in Newark, N. .1. • from dit.- rlnsuiva made by Redd); Nlorii real Band Robber, implicating loin a• All u rrnmpllre in that Ataiut $5OOO WAS (motel in pouwation, snit be was CORMllited to pri.on to •wait farther int.lligenct•frum Montreal. f) , rio•Nn.—Ti. difectors of il• lVeoetn limp rows, on Tltnr•Any. devlared • disotrtni trodoilar N' share. payable on !he Ist of March. I. ear.— The dwclhng house o( Mr Granville %Voss! et Mscon , Gs. was destroys's/I log fire•, rich al/ los on tuts, on Saul, day *enk. Lw• about $1,500; no in.o CUNFILAI.,TV. t ), Tron Ihr SkIXT , .—An in tiipnwion muting Imo bern brlA a 1 Ctacinforiti by fir t /11111 1E .4 Latter Ifn, 1 4 111.1. Err 111. 1 11 / 1 1 11110. 111 - dr w‘mc,ng t l u.r• .Ig, ;tr•• 11, the Steal fats•ly, .n 4 cnowifinuang the abrur,ufa.,co of t►a mai riot,. .00. tree I. 3r., iu 111.00 1ef11..: .•A n a 1 4 ,1 ere. Ow (1' .h iffl.l6 CIII i.! of 1,41,1 Ray Sa tn, I afoll.leeloir ell prnon. Of 41.1• trio,* that IV, le I Ilf marriage conitart, that tear!, 1111•• 111 C. .11.4 •cart inn the rhpj,l in t Ibr bilwod Il.e te.e•tabil.bment o( 1 he larrt Hiatt en. lota dal root Saint. l n };.IC/41Q end rite artiete, ft Oft" I heir hunt., to I.lln i'irm by i hell' feller c prcier.l,4 rnelowmeme to coming tip In Nausta., 11' beret.y they rob lt d . p rat* ain't 4.•strory .!I tit ots n TO art •rotr."—There are more lies contained in these few words than in all the written speeches of a law shop. and yet the expression is on the tip end of almost every one's tongue. Take an instance: —Vedeme has pickles or sausages to make, end is up to her ears in pots and kettles, when Mrs. Somebody enters with her six little ones, alt dressed off as if they had just been imprisoned in a band-box.. "Bless me! I'm extremely glad to see you." Jr's a whapper—its a downright lie. In her heart she wish- es her aid all her brood to the we liked to artistic. When we hear of a person say, .s.Clociall a gain -and see me," it sounds so muck like, "John show the gentleman the way nat." Tbere.isso such thing as politeness. To be what the fashionable world term "polite" , we must necessarily be • hypocrite. The true characteristic is sincerity, and a sincere man will' never hare tho back-aolie. ''c._....~ , . ~ .. . PC=MI STATISTICS OF COAL. REGIONS The last number of tlwrottseille Journal is Gila . with coal statistics and the census of the towns in Ibe coal intone, from which, we gather the following facts: The town of Pottsville had at the begining of the present year, a total population of 5,224—an increase of 887 in five years. The rate of increase has not been so great in Pottsville as it has been in some of the neighboring mining towns, but it has assumed more the character of a business place. The num ber of licensed her has decreased to 13 since 183.5, when, with a population of 3,117, the number of such houses was 20. The mrmberofstores, dwellings, offi ces end shops in Pottsville is 1,060. There strain the borough thirteen churches, of which 7 are English, 3 Welehand 3 German. There ereelso aFs lends' meet ing house', and an African-church. The are 9 public schools in the borough. The number of pupils taught in these schools average shout 708. There is ale a public school for colored children, the number of pu. pits ranging from 35 to 45. The following is a reca pitulation of the population: Pottsville, 5,224 I Middlppon, Minersville, 2,180 New Castle, Port Carbon, 1,661 Patterson, Schuylkill Ila. 1,640 Tuscarora, Tamaqua, 1.000 Orwigsburg, 888 Total, 14,924 Si Clair, 605 Deduct Orwigsburg, 888 Pineg rove, 476 Llewellen, 416 Mehing a 1 ,0 1/ 1 110110f) of 14,016 in Om towns in and depending on the Cod Region. There are also several colliery establishments or towns, numbering upwards of 200 persons each. The popolsti4o, of SelmylLill counts wna, in Inc), 1i,%4; in 1330, 20.71j1; in 12-10. t!9,07`2. Ily fol.lint the ' , polio' , /,' of Mount Carbon (500) to 14.03 r., it rill he observed that the population of ihew tor.n+ alone is equal to one-hallo( the whole whole population of Schuylkill county in IP4O, and 4inly about 6,000 lea• than the ropui s t ion o f the coun ty in 1830. The Coal Trade fa h 1345 .—Thef"ll°`'ing i. the offieinlquantity rottOpoot to market from the differ• legion. in 1045, compare.l wish 1314: stlwyl4lll, 1815. 1811. R•ilrowi, 820.237 441,491 283,5;3 3'08,143 i.nrk. ivrnAn 1% ilkr.h4n. I ' ltleltlo%. 11.1/i .. I.S. 2.021.675 I ,631,6GG fisrream.if 1345 m•er 1311, 390,003 ton, The Schuylkill fleeing, atilt maintain. the no-Attn. - in Ivts 11.4./ .inn . 1332, in furnishing mote than one half the warmly of Anthracite Cnal sent to market.— Since the trade comment-nil in 1320 up to the lierin• lime of 164 G. the 'imply from tall ermines amounting to 12 4167,342 ions. ( WI hi. vonutiy Uu Schuylkill rrg 1011 fur- C. 7.3'1.2 711 1.14 olibet orzoln. only G 071.45t1 ----- In In , ,nr d ilat Scl u atkill fntinn. I 313.186 I.l , .rsng the In,if I•ewr ono c•aunly fiuni s hr I 1.1:11.722 .‘ll noln•r u..nitnLl only. 846;152 Ctsciestals—pr str Defiance: 4 bundles leather, .1 Essi-tv favor of 41r/01.W sooty, t;41 . 779 flrnintoo;99l.l.l. whiskey, it Galway; 4du vs liivisey, 14' ohin tbe lot tiro yeisr• it r roof trot) Murri.on .1 Cu; 20 1.1 d• ligar, Callum 4. !tom .int.:-.1 In 1311). 865.414 ton• wore sent TO Nflin,gto; I Lsox hooks, f) C Stockton 4. Clg 58 1,1,1, nolo krt. orni oo Ilse ,siir Just pau tLe ws atber *llO t 1.674 toss. li l'ittilests.r 4- Co; 74 bblit molasses, Z l'arkstvl; 101 boxes, 214 amp, 47 boxes starch; 2 tidily lard oil, John Little; 64 hbis molasses, 13urbridge, ‘i'llson 4- C.: 94*. 61,16 whiskey, Wm Lehmert 1242 pi. ces bulk pork, Jo.; Jordan; 1 13.bd sups, .1 aril. L.at liagar. 40 RD LS N 0 Loaf aug•r Noe 2. and IL just rmatrod and for sale! by MILLER & MC4ETSON. 1065 No 17F Liberty sirret. Tobacco. 4OKEGS 6 Twist Tofwirc,i; w N ton. and roc •12 le by MILLER & RICKETS QN, N. 179 Mum. BIILS Mere: jute reet - 41.441 and for Kale by rtbetdir MI614:1(6, filt;KF:TsoN, frb3 17'.1 Liberty M. • ST EARL SE WiI!LD CANDLES. -- •3 /1 BOXES S. M. Candles; just received and .far sub, by MI LI,KIt. R 11.11 - 71 i ETS()N, 179 nt 12411 I.[S. Bleached veinier Sperm Oil 111 1000 •• unbleached du. do. do 4;00 gall bleached fall do. do. 1.,00 unbleached fall do. do. idds winter Lard oil; 2000 galls. Palm oil, is store and for sale by 1111e,Eft /11CKETiiON. Swint Malaga Wine. 61 r *SR. Casks S. M, Wine, just received and for 41, - ,/e_f sale 4,) , MILLER & RICK ETSON. Broom. I)07 E xtra large Broom*; 40 .. 25 -- • do de; 20 dos. common size do; just received nod tor sale by MILLER 4 RICEETSUN To the Homoroble the -lodges of the Coed of Gener a/ Quarter Sessioas of the Pence, in and for the County of Allegheey. The peliiion of John Hull, of the Borough of Sharpoburgh, in tho county aforesaid humbly sliewelb, That your petitioner bath proxltlod himself mate rials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at house in the boes.aforesaid,end prays that your Honors will ho ,pltased to grant him a license to keep a house of public entertainment. And your petitioner, main duty bound, will pray. JOHN iIALL. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Borough of Sbarphurgh, do certify, that the above petitioner, 14 of go o d repute for honesty s i sal temperance, and is well provided -KUL louse room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tarelnai -eecesinry. 11 , C Newport, David Strohm, Wegmenn, Joanc Wise. Amami Pattetatia, Jobe Weickel, Alaceb Saves. Jobe Wise, Jacob /ogle, Francis A g lint David J Dunlap, William William 'Campbell, febs-vat* 271 247 165 139 New Orleatts—..Pr rtr EPDorado; 70 bhds sugar, 199 bbls molasses, Wm Holmes; 15 qr casks liquor, 15 packages sundries, Burbridge, Wilson & Co. Ciariartaii—Pr str Alquippa; 20 bbl. loaf sugar; 2 bbls molasses, Burbridge, Wilson & Co; 25 bbls !molasses, S Nl'Clurkan & C0;67 bbls whiskey; Robt Moore; 48 do, J J Nl'Deiritt; 6 sacks wool. 11 bags and 4 bbls beans; 63 bbls oats, 29 sack; do, 60 sacks (corn, Bagaley & Smith; 134 sacks corn, Poindexter & Cc; 22 Legs tobacco, M 11 Rhey & Co; 42 bbls tar, J 22 kegs tobacco, Irwin & Martin; 40ff sacks corn, M B /Hwy & Co; 2.5 Ibis oats. 175 sacks corn, 0 T Morgan; 1 cask, 2 bids mdze, 0 Blackburn. Wellsville-I' i str Cloaveland ;41 bids flour; own er 37 do, 15 bundles leather, Hanna & Wat ennan, 10 bags cloverren4, owner aboard. Broriurille—P r str Louis M'Lain; 611 kegs nails, Bodo id,;e, 4k. Co; 9 do nails, 92 bat and bore iron, .J Cochran; 2 !Ads beans, W Grier & Co; 55 bbls flour, W Bingham; e 2 ,in, Myers & Cu ; 300 boxed, M'Curdy & Loomis; 250 do glass, 257 barrels flour, 13 bids whiskey; 10 sacks oats, owner aboard; 10 dos bonnet boards, 3 do paper, / Leg oil, L Loomis, 8 boxes tobacco, R It Jones. Brownsville—Pr str Medium, 1 ho t melte, D C Stockton; I do, A Gordon; I do, M B klaey & Co; 1 cask, J M Cooper, 1 do J Painter; 4 bbla lard. For. syth Co; 1 elves, . Hampton & Smith; 4 trunks to Bar Loren &. C'; 54 sacks dried apples, %V Grier & Co. 9 do buckwheat flour, 1 bca butter, G A Berry; 75 kegs nails, Hickory st.. Ca, tlfis laLls4lour,l7 do flax seed. 1 box beans. 34 sacks corn meal, 6 do rage, 187 p' bacon, 37 bids wisiskay, 1 10 laul, 12 sacks flour, 59 do shorts. 35 toss roars{, owners aboard. /:/gzobrik—p, Law Little, 1029 boxes glass, 205 bids flour, 35 L'is.e. imp, 3 bbls peaches, 3 du clover wed, it tun• sundries 083 79e, 839.931 43'2 030 377.821 469 41 . .9 251 005 173 401 114.90' 47,11'28 31.916 10.000 13.0E7 CITY PRICIIIS 01 : 11 11:1118NT.T251. 5. CIrtEFULLY cultilltCrkD !VERY AAAAAA Ociff• Porr—rrom Store, - - - $4,37i9 4,50 •• Whr,,,n, - - 4,256) 4.374 earka-A rat—per 100 lis - • 1,25 iii) 1,50 I,' , ,rts Mral— do do • - 50 062 Graga— W brat p 1 , ..b. • - 0,00 Gi• 80 Coto,. 45 la 50 Osu, , • ' - 34 fil 36 Hal — idxwe )'inn, - • 15,00 010,0 0, / — Lin , tddici, /0' gold. - - 68 070 117siaktir..1, Awn. • • - -20'0 22 Po briar r— Neshannock, ii# busk. • - 44 0 62 Sal(—Fl Lbl. - • - - 1,10 01.16 Secds—Flax, - - • 1,00 48•1,121 Timotlor. - - • - 2.25 03,00 Cluter,'• - 5,00 05,25 ,25 Larmt—Na 1401 lb. - - - 7ie 8 • Hogs--V 11:, Om wt.) 4 ® 5 Swan—per- lb. 8 0 9 Ckeese—per lb W It. • - 7 0 8 Battier—Keg and 11011 per lb. 10 0 12 GEO COCHRAN, 2h W.Klst Corn. 408 SAC KS . shelled con received per sir "A loluirpo," for Wetly Tobacco. 2,0„, KEGS . No 1 six twist Tobacco, pr str Ali Air fowl, fur *ale by feb 5 !tef B RHEA' & Co. ------ el P°oo BUSHELS slwdled Corn, to at Live, and forrale by Erb 5. M B H.C.Y ,Co. Brooms sad Rostbork 2Q Doz Corn Btoorns. .1 sack Feathers. Recei‘ed pr str Belmont. -For sale-hy feh 5 M B RHFAY &Co VALUA,,BLE ILANDS AT AUCTION. AT Poeleek. P. M. on 'Friday evening 13th instant, will he sold at the commercial auction mums, cornet of Wood and Fifth streets, that valuable Trutt of tand belonging wale heirs of the late James Trimble, dec'd, No. 761 in Pymatuning Township, Mercer county, lemma., containing 200 acres which is cleared and has a Log Dwelling House and Burn erected thereon. Aise, What Tract of Land in .a,st Deer Township, Allegheny County, adjoining land of Mrs. Sarah Cul , lint, containing fifty acres on which it erected a Log Dwelling -Howe and stable with 25 or 30 acreacleared id under cultivation about 34 miles from Pa. Camel in a good neigborhood on the road leading from Men* turn to Suiunsburgh. Terms at Sale, feb 5 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. *action 1541 BY JOHN D DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, -Corner of Fifat and Wood sir, AT 10 o'clock on Xhursduy morning the 6th hist will be sold.-Wn ostensive assottment .of /mason able Dry Goods. At 2 o'clock PM, 1 half Cliest4Gunpowder Ten. 3 do do Imperial do. 9 do do Young Ilyson Tea. 1 Portable Platform Seale to weigh 6900 lbs. 30 Sides N York Tanned Solo Leather. l boxes V., Cavendish Tobacco. 4 do Assorted Glassware. 3 coils IVhite Rope. 6 pieces Carpetangassorted. Together with a variety of Hardware, Cadery and Hoonehotd Furniutre, arc. At V o'clock P. N., gold and slim watches, read" madocaotbing, boots, lams, car in great variety, nod the balance of a retail stock of Dry Goods and fancy Ankles. fob 4. . ........^-. ~.. '.LA COMMERCIAL RECORD. PZEPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTIM POT+. PCBBOARY. N. B. Craig, W. Barker, Robert Wood. PORT OP PITTSBURGH 93 FELT WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Louis M'Lane, Bennet, Brownsville; El' Dorado, -- N Orli a• Br/ A Ilsquipps, Smith. Cincinnati; Medium, Brownswillet Defiance, Hutchison, Cin. DEPARTED. 1 Bertrapd, Mason, Cin; Monongahela, Stone, Cin; Medium, --- Brownsville. Belmont, Dawson, Marietta; EP rirThose marked thus' are provided with Evans' Safety Guard, a prevention for the explosion of boilers. IMPORTS BY RIVER. 51 11 REM & Co 57 Water it. . Agett Bales of Dry Goods. &c, AT 'Kennell Auction Roams, Ne 64 Metketat. , Unwell 3d and 4th atm, to-more:lw, Tfiuntday February sth, at 10 o'clock A M, will be sold a la of Dry Goods, &c. At half past 6 o'clock, name even ing, watches and variety goods. 1'64 P brIcF,NNA. Auctioneer. Attorney, Counsellor & Notary, JAMES S. CRAFT. Pll TSB URGR, PA. H AVING resigned the office of Secretary P. Nay. and Fire Ins. Co., will attend snECIALLY to Collections and business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts and Real Estate. Business hours 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, Nu I Stuart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth it,) second door East of Wood street. f.b 3.tf Wanted to Borrow, FOR different periods and for di ff erent person,. and on the very best security, several sums from $5O to $5OOO. Wanted, places in town or country, and on land and water, fur a number of clerks, sales men, agent , , mechanics, farmers, laborers and for a number of boys to trades, Or stJres, or in private fam ilies. Also, fura number of white and colored cooks, nurses, chambermaids. house-keepers, and girls and boys fur all work. All kinds of seeneies attended to promptly for moderate charges. Please call at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence OfSee, No 9, sth of Franklin Fire Insurance coin pany of Philadelphia. STATEMENT of tbe assets of the company on January 15t,1846, published in conformity with the provisions of the Gth section or the Act or Assem bly of April sth, 1842. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages well secured oo Real Estate, free of ground rent, and ore all in the city and county of Phila, delphia, except $38;4.50 in Bucks, Muntgomery,Schuylkill and Allegheny counties Penns!lsonia, and Burlington county. New Jersey. Also $7500 in Ohio, amply secured by real estate in REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriff's Sales, under Mortgage claims, viz: Eight Houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet. on the south west corner of Chesnut and Sch.sylkill Sixth streets. A Farm of sixty acres, with Mills, Dwellings and Barn, in Germantown, 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, wed 4.1 Elev enill street. A House and lot, 21.7 by 100 feet, on west side of Penn square, south of High street. Two Houses and lots, each 18 by 80 feet, on south side of Spruce street, near Schuylkill Seventh street. Five Houses and lots, each 1f.9 by 90 feet, Nos. 131, 133, 135, 137 and 139, Di lwyn street. Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, on the east side of Schuylkill Sixth st., south of Pine street. Three Houses and lot, 31. G by 80 feet. on Ilse east side of Third street above Catharine street. A House and lot, 10 by 106 feet, on south side of Filbetrt street, west al Schuylkill Seventh street Hotel and lot. 50 by 81 feet, on the south east corner of Chesnut and 1 Beach streets. Fire Houses sal Jots, 4.2. by $6 feet, on on the north side of George street, west of Ashton street. Seven Houses and lot, 46 by 117 feet, uo the east lido of Bench street, south of Chesnut sweet. A !louse a nrl lot. IC by 80 feet, No 96 Fitiecater strict, east of Ninth street. LOANS. TEMPORARY LOANS on collateral securities, amply secured. including $ . 2,500 to the Borough of Harrisburg. iSTOCKS. 15,000 United States, per cent, (int. on) 10,Q00 Alen House Loan, 5 pee et, (int. on) tee iberes Book of iCeasocky, Im. env 13 e. In.urunce Company of State of Pennsylvania a. 200 do Southwark Rail Road S' Company, 27 do Commercial and Rail Road 13k of Yickehurg 91 do Franklin Fire Insurance Company. 10 do Mercantile Library. Co'gr. $5OO North American Coal Loan. CASh on hand, 13,057 45 in hands of Agents, 7,913 90 Notes and bills receivable Unsettled policies Capital Stock: $400.000. BY ORDER or vir. CHARLES N BANCKER, Presitlenk. Athat—(,HAßE!s G RAtickEß, Sec. feL3 3t ladentsityagalast logy by Fize, TUE raionnor PIRO INSOIitANCE OONIPANY OP PRILADELPRIA. Capitol 4400,000 paid irtfr. Charter peptises)! DIRECTORS. 1 Charles N &tricker, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Hart, pro IV Richards,, Tobias Wagner, Mordecai D Lewis, Samuel Grant, Adolpher E Buie, „David S Blown. IF midair Martin, Agent, Pittsburgh, Cormier of Wood and Third streets. C ONTINUE to make Insurances permanent or lirtkited, on every description of Prop.rty, in TOWN AND COUNT 1117, at rates as low as are cxin sistent with security. Tho ,Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and l'remiurns, is in vested in Bonds and Mortgages, and other undonlied securities, exceeding in amount 4900,000—thus pre 'tenting, in case of loss, ample protection to the situ- red. Since their incorporation, a period of sixteen years, .hey have paid upwards of One Million of Dollars, losses by Fire, thereby afferdins an evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and dis position ,to meet with promptness ap liabilities. The many numt calamitous gires vaunt loudly call lipon those uoprotectedhyJnsurance, to give attention to the opportunities afforded to indemnify themselves. CHARLES N. BANCKER, president. CHARLES G. BatiGtat, Secretary. feb3 3,. AIONS' LONDON VV 4TC 111 DEt. P 0• 0 0, Mai Squat*. r UST received an assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches, of the above superior make, which for fine workmanship, ' and complete accuracy, are surpassed by none, arid equalled but by owe odder maker. Also, A large stock of fine Gold and Silver. Watch. made by & Co, T F Cooper, E S Yates & Co, Joseph Jthnson, Church at., Liverpool and other genuine makets. Alas, A fine assortment of Ladles' Gold Lever W itches, atxl Watch Rigging, Chains,Keys, &c. All at the lowest cash prices. W. W. WILSON, corner of 4th and Maricetat To the Dyspeptic. T HE subscriber would call the attausion to persons who may be suffering with Dyspepsia, to Thomp slo's Tonic Anti• Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills; they are, without er.oeptioa,* best article ever offered to the public for the,immediate cure of that disease Try them once and you will ba sure to recommend them to all who spay be afflicted. For sale wholesale arid retail by EDGAR THORN. firuggist, ' jataj cot P . erifl and Hand mg. DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. ANEW end convenient two elm dwelling Aft for roil!, enquire at this Office, Or S St anis st. 'BO POR ORE GON! T HE undersigned would inform his old patrons/lad the ptiltilic in goneral, that, notwithstanding the greet excitement on the Oregon qoestion, he still con tinues to manufacture CLOTH ENC . ; of all kinds to order and orleirwiie, in superior style. He haa. lately; received a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS; JEANS, &c.. ' Which for beauty, fashion, durability and chespopsa, are unsuroassed in the Western market. Among ti above will be found many goods of entirely new styl e , as to t exture and color. These the iturtex Ay 'm u m, rearectfully invite his old customers and the public 4,, call and examine, confident of his ability to please %a* department. He bas also on hand a variety of.fan,;:•, SILK VELVETS, CASEMEI3ES, VALENZIAS) ETC, Fur vzmings, at all prices, which he is prepared to make fur customers in a style ur—turpaataldle. He has also Shirts, Collars, Bosons, Suspenders, Cral. vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other article appertaining to men's wear. all qualities, and prices in great variety. In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage, heretofore extended to him, the un, dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the. great quantity of steam gut up by trot/id-be-BM establishment he still continues to glide along on the. low pressure system, and defies competition in all the. various branches of his business, viz; in the fitting de... pertinent; workmanship, fashion, 4-e. I have still on hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other articles of w in ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, folad.tw 165 Libert at.. ^d door below sth MADAME BL A IQUE'S SOIREES. LAFAYETTE ASSEMBLY BOOMS, i vI A DAME BLAIQUE, most gratefully acknowl edges her indebtedness to her friends and the public generally, for the liberal patronage bestowed, upon these soirees hiring the w'..ater and respectfully informs that the Sixth Soiree of the regular ae r i es will take place on Friday Evening, Feb 664, when she sincerely hopes her efforts . ..Reuter for the pleas. are of her youthful friendi will rpcct with their con-. tinned approbation. j Tickets as usual, to be bad at the door at bee roomsduring the day. feb3 641,233 03 MONMGABEL a. EMMA v;.l BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORF, AND PHILADELPHIA ;Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID PAST RUNNING STEAMERc Mt CONSUL. AU , LOUIS M'LASE N MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips he,. tween Pittsburgh and Btownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge, prescisely at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns ville same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid care of the Bahia:lore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning. at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the sameevening—only 2.2 hours through from Pittsburg, II to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. IThe evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in corn ! fortuble Slate 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 t out, in order to make the connection cocpplete between B rownsvilleand Cumber. land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Trov, Albal. ny, Concord and Newark coaches, uf the mcott Improv ed models, and 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 übo may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choke of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadel,phia, and have the privilege of stopping a: Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at tdea , tue. Fot tickets apply at the office, 2nd doo' above the Exchange Hotel, St. Clair sr., prat th.; whariboat. (feb3) J. MESKINIEN, Agent. at VISt 106.52,4 C 2 126,339 37 Monongahela Bri dge, P/TISSUKGII, Jarrmrry 31, la 4e; N E lection Cur .Managers and Officers a !FP-14'rli De e ffa n ift 4tZlifluteri Qh7Ocursethoe-Nairi Bridge, on Monday the .secueci of March next, at 3 o'cl,xK, I'. M. JOHN THAW, feb3 wit' Treasurer. Ofce of Me Allegheny Bridge Co, Pittsburgh, Jan 20, 1846. EPAn election for one Preiirtent, ten Manage', one Treasurer and Secretary, oldie Company forerr:• ting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Nu,. burgh, in :he county, of Allegheny, will be held at thu Toll House, on Monday -the 2d day of March next, commence at 2 o'clock, f' M. JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. 20,969 55 3.499 95 1,506 25 jan 31-Jlw&n3r Removal IJ F.NRV 111GRY, Dealer ill China, Mass and geensware, has removed to No 125 Wood, be tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of Fifth, at which place he respectfully in vites the attention of his friends and the public gener ally to his assortment of goods in the above line, which ho feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices and quality. feb2 902.217 07 FOR SALE. 500 CUTS of purple and yellow carpet cliair;, 900 8 10 , 9 .12,10-14 window sash; 10 gros of matches; window glass of all sizes; a good nsv.irt.- nsent of wooden bowls, tuba, churns, buckets, and keel els; shovels, spades and coffee mills; for sale cheap for cash or approved produce, 4-c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and commiision merchant, Nu. 9, stlt street. jan3o.6t. PULP ,ELU.F.:, OKEGS P ulp ß ß A lue F J:ziNecc . ,tv r eal and for sale icy _ car 6th and Wood sts. ALCOHOL. 1 0 BBLS Alecto! just received and foriale by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO. cor 6th and Wood st,. Splendid Property for Sale. T HE subscriber desirous of removing to the city, offers for sale, the house and lot he occupies in the 9th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on the second bank, ranging with the Properties of Ju;lg . o Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr Hogg. The hou se is built in Cottage stile; rooms large, airy, and finul . • ed in the best manner; an excellent pomp of water at the door, and every convenience. The house bas front of 43 by 97 feet deep, basement story, polished stone on both fronts. Thu lot is 10 feet fronting or street. rurrniAg to the Pens. Canal; Pea: 900 feet, well improved, with a choice collection or various kinds of fruit. Any person whistling to set, the property, will please call at my store, No 69, Mar ket street, when it will be shuvrn to them, and the terms made kuoam. Only pert of the purchase mon ey will be requited. H. McCLELLAN D. jan 26 PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. HE only place where tlais article can be found T the city is at the corner of. Fifth and Smith field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c, also superiorHarana, and Principe cigars. G. SCHNECK. BLAKELY & lIIITCH.EL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS. CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and cafe c.: kJ City end County Property, nod all other ha.; nese connected with Real Estate. They will the prepar, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal instru ments of writing, on moderate terms. .For the con venietce of the public, they have two offices—tic Law office of John 3 blitehei, corner or Fourth 0:,.i. Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office, tifJazz.:; W Blakely,,on ,Penn street,, near tae Caoal Bridge, 54. B l ake [ janl6m.] LARD. A BBLS prime Lard, jeetreceiveci end for reb 2 JAMES M.Y. PtG LEAD. 1200 PilanGSl4 rLEAD, foj'AVEty - :7- 1846
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