Lir, 1)C Mailp 110 niil 13Q.0.! JOH tl BIGLE . R, EDIIoR PITTSBURGH; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1816 /1 PA L)tf-It • Agent for cnnntry newsilpera, is the - Agent for trc Pittsburgh Daily Morning Peat. and AVeakty Mercury and Manubieturer. to receive advettiimenta_ and subcripi ion, Ile has offices in NEW YORK, at the Coal OiTy.e, 30 Ann street. (ad joining the Tribune Office.) BOSTON, No. 12, Scutt: stei2t. BIIII..inETPIIIA, Re:lLE:state and Cnil Office, 59 Pine street, . Bg.7l3luat, SF, ner Unitimnre and Co Is ert.t4 wheit our paper can ba seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. - Mr There is a siren.; fooling of indignation ta• mong, a large portimi cf our citizens, agninut the Po lice Curnmittee of tbo Councils, for tic illiberal aid ptescliptive manner in which they appear determin ed to manage matte,. It is known "hut preitiues to the Mayor's e:eoCon, Mr Howard and his potty, at tempted to Compel every one connived with the Pu lice department, to vote for tho whig candidate, and that they actually discharged five watchmen for tat ether reason, than that it was supposed they did not intend to voto for Mr 'reward. Afar the election, when they found that they were ilefei,teil,Lrewitli.land ing the extraordinary anddish,mocable means they re snr,ral to, to enseresuccess,they openly threatened that they would annoy the democratic Mayor, by appoint ing a Police Committee, diet could thwart 'all his wishes, and keep such persons in office as would he most aanaying and troublesome to him. At first we could not believe that they could be so regardless of their duty, and the good government of the city, ns to carry out this threat, but recent events have shown that they aro determined to be as good as their wind : and toconsider the gratification of their party malig nity as paramount to the interests and wishes of the In carrying out their pl las they have surrounded the Mayor with a night Police in si hem he can 1.11. e no coufidence; and who seize every opportunity that offers to insult him and to show contempt toe his au- j dustily. Some of them assumed the power of letting notorious Offenders cut of the watch-house, after they had been apprehended fur committing gross outrages upon the peace of the city, without undergoing the i slightest examination, and, although this end other; acts of neglect of duty aid insolence to thd bbryor, have been made kno ten to the Committee, they still persist in keeping the °treaders 'port the night police, and refuse to take any steps that will enable the 1 Mayor to hare the laws for the protection of the shy tens and the peace of the city faithfully etiferced. Their only object in keeping these men in effh.e, we 'appose to annoy QM embarrass the Moyer in the discharge of Iris duty, for we cannot believe that they are influenced by the still more unworthy desire i of permitting the towdies and night brawlers to io dulze in their lawless acts with impunity. It is not to be evpected th e t the head of e p lice can act with energy and decision in preserving the I pence of the city, when be is denied the privilege of ; having subordinates, in whom ire can piece confidenoe. but, clothe contrary has to rely upon men wire deny his 1 authority, and who know they will be protected by the committee in anysct of insolence towards him, or any 1 breach of duty, they may choose to commit. There is no immediate tomedy for this state ori things, and we can only request the peaceful citizens to remember when they hear night revellers disturbing the pence of the city. or find them after being eppre• headed, discharged from custody without the mayor being permitted to examine them, that the committee have sake° the responsibility of entrustirg the pence of the city andthe supremacy of its laws to u night police that think they are doing their duty by permit ting such outrages. A GOOD MOVESI EN T. —A memorial is in eircida. lion to lo laid berme the Assembly ut. Hat rishurgh, l asking for what seems to be a salutary charge in the law cencerniog article/ ettompted.tiorn execution.— According tn the law of June, 1836, articles to the value of 1t 39r1,30 arc declared exempt from feizure but they are chiefly made up of such reopens as nm only lobe found in the possessionof futtneis. Ibe memorial goes on to show that, "the mechanic or workingman, under the law as it now stood.. may he deprived of a portion of his tools, without which, the rest are comparatively valueless, of all his suck in trade, lumber, iron, &c, mat less necessary than his tools to his earning a auh.;:taare; whiie a.liberal adherence to the meaning of the word 'uten,sil; would allow his house to be stripped of even the most necessity articles of furniture, leaving big floor bare of *1 rag carpet, and his family without a chair to sit upon, or a bureau to cootain the wearing apparel the law allows him to keep." • It is. therefore, asked, that the value of the prop• cry exempted may remain unchanged, and that, in• stead of the articles now preset ibed, a cash valUnt ion shall be adopted, which will give the citisen of the town or village, and tie mechanic, wherever he may be, the same advantage that the present system given to the Farmer. We like the suggestion, and would be glad to see the memorial extensively signed. 1, may be seen at the Journal Offi.7e, by thog2 alto w i s h to aid the movement with their names. Rescutn Faux rtaistitso.—Many singular res cues of late have occurred of persons breaking in the ice, out the most remarkable occurred in the territory of lowa. Mr Hobson was crossing ilia river nt Fur! :Madison, in a sleigh, when the ice gave way, ond pre. cipitated him into the river. A man, named Ward Elil., who was near, humanely went to his assistance All he could see was Hobson's cap, and fearing in Ii• attempt to save him he would only bring op that, he reached farther down, so as to get hold of his neck when Hobson, in his struggles, caught two of Ellis' fingers in his teeth, which be held on to until by this *ay hQ was brought to the surfuce and saved. Ellis' fingers were bitten to the bone. IMPORTANT MOVEMENT. -- A special commit tee of the Alabama Legislature has reported a bill prohibit ing, under severe prnattiea, the introduction of slaves by traders or ' non residents. The committee com plain that the slave population is becoming too numer oils for the interest and security of the citizens of the State;"atul that non-resident planters send their slaves into it, and withdraw the proceeds of disk labor to-be expenied in other States. They further express the fear that, as popular opinion is setting iself against tbo continuation of slam) , in Kentucky, Virginia and oth er States, they may be overrun with this clout of pop• ulation. A FACT VRIT THE POSTMASTER GEKERAL•—The Memphis Enquirer states that the steamer •'Belle Zane" had on hoard of her, whicn she sank some weeks since, twenty, seven mail bags, taken on board at Memphis, which we presume are lost forever.— How much money, what amount of drafts, &e., have been lost, and how many misfortunes and afflictions have been caused by the loss of these twenty-seven mail begs, no one con estimate. The extent of the injury in various ways, will probably never be known but it undoubtedly is very groat. M&IIIIFSCTURE IN THP WESTIRti Peel mum ", • —On last Monday a memorial from this city, was presented in the House of Representatives, signed by 360 shoemakers. asking that the manufacturers of the Western Penitentiary may not be allowed to compete with free labor A N% utr SLAVE.—A g• tltlettilli, lately from Ma -I eltrze,Miss.. informs lei that a few days befure Lis I ipartmetto gang of slaves Item Virginia, were told in the vicinity of hi; batirtling Matses. Among hem was n Ltd, cit.:m.on or seventeen year+ of age, who had n very light complexion, auLturn hair, and blue itles.i The opinion frvely ex pres,d by than) Droned thy' OUcliuri binek, 'lint the boy Wl4 or purely white .1t sccnt. 'Fa2,,t d;il riot 'hitt, Hie irepolilittitn, of Notclii.z from bitltliiig for hire.. He waii sold for allow if3llo. OliFlloyl AND NitCHIGAIL—Buth itrti , s in Legi,latille of Michigan, havo concocted in pa+slOg rfisolutiona &clot ing nw title in I he o hole of 0, egon, op to 51 degrees 40 •ninute.. to be "elver and incomes• tuble," rind the offer of 4] as a bourd.try to he an on, vi• dente of our spirit of liherst concession, urging the pl, 6 stßge of the notice, and the adoption of the Pre.; dent'. reconutnendatinn.; and entiort.ittg the protest of the message against European interference upon thin continent. CAS S F,t. ('OAT..—rtnrent et pt:t i,nent.l nt Cinc eal anti Waihiagton, with the Cano4 Cd,l it•cov. ertd near Charle.tan Va, have ed for i, a 'Oct r• Refer "equal if nut it little super for to ,d'a,,y kind (mind any wliefr." A farther ex irnin.,ll , ,, of the re gian 'in which it W 33 fund, ha* led to the Lei ief that the strutom exle.n.rli,ver a very large ipace. %We find the following in the Tolice report of the Spirit of the Titne•: rrn6relta Sirilers n i•olls;auela were re (lie cut ed hero, e the Ma) or, by Air for th • I ace nv of hi. umbrella. Tire ciao V..11,1.111t to CkUllt The idea of io.ecining n 711:1.1 foe sieaiing ti mbre/i t : is wo w foormste;ou , , nod Ahuold not b. tole riited in a community of Iteiirokin 16740RANCF ASD CRIMIC iS-I.ll.llhat a the 174 i pri.innern confined in the Keniticky pehiteminry, 53 have all! and 20 :lie horn fifteen to Imen!y yvals ol Fgt. CAC;fII.-1i: - :11111411 14 1 1.3, it ton, who ii believed to haveconm.i:tel tirtn 4rsenty larcenies in New England Village, in Wort heater jail, nwaiting his trial in May. ARK.% NIIAS.-A Demos-1.6e ronrrtilion neeembicd at Little Rock, boa nominated R. W. Johnson (lit Con gress. lOW A A N I/ NI I ,, Jr he dill - it-ill:tea ixitFf trear,l of timboo.ilitty 6.• tween lutrn twi Nlin;nui are abut)! b , i"gi...7 , be ruler tha iif hurl. Z 4 1:11e., Iteluri, the Supreme! Comt of the United Star A bill is berm e.tlx Jcf.si•v trglAlalt, eta incur-1 pa-re a collt•g•• 1..-3t,,1 :it nu, It :4 In: be under tto - , ro, , irtd del , wzir.7 !,, the Pro LCMAUL Epkctpiffil I, A monomeot Si. It,• l ,l,o[Ca Par S. C. to tip. trwrnory ot x-1. 141 i gallant tier F L .. R ID% rrlir 11;1•El mnidtotw grrw—e.prci3l!) tir.w.,,l the hallitn,:k Irkwl• in the siciiiity c..4t0c4. 11w f.rinn ISrncrolcm Socir , y 01 New Yoik iccently gave n 'OIIII r,l rt art 01)11..in lam of that tily, v. 1,14.11 it.ey la or 10,;(). SIXTU At a mert og of the Democrat-1 of the (;:i. Wat , l he•l,l on ordkly the• 70, lost., J•e+rlk tlit , aan. , hors und Ala okd,r 1;1,1(4; Inc! r4,,1 ,1.1,2ti , c , (.1 ( (;005,1/litlfl. io .1, ee•mhh• nn Stie,i;e—l in tt.t• !!;h Un motion, 11., li4;oviiii licsolrc.i,l hit II io INiliinLtioi from 11, in silcciii.g a cm/4;d,', (loom :toil mei nre to role Cr,. e" - ry 00/010,55, 011 , 1 e,/me tree fern mqn fir thus 1,1110 1. . Rea,loe/ "Ili.it %mit 11,,1 1 , ) vole to 0100111 , g 110 1 ''14:1111.1 to tint riaiLlTll.lll! ()hill Resolved, That the Tirix.ceilingii of Mit meeting in the Doily :110r.,,,r • o n , mu u.,• ih e meeting ailjonined 3011 N •IS 11 UT 1. C. It. .lu'Art C See LOCI2IANA.-ri.• New takes ii, dadeat of tiro lucky pal t , very good harnorinily. the following is ill ihove ithe DertlOCl,l , Of I will hot hove th e N .,,yoge LO make for mluya 1,,n1 dap. Ps ti did IL in I 11.10 in this State. and found it decidedly oncomforiable— owing perhop.i, tp oar Wont of experience and knawl• edge of the route, tom± we had tot It iiinglo Whig along '-to show hi the wily: Tha ‘i; Lig* of Loilisiarri h..se n vo)ago of tFX;Pliifil, to SA FT 1111 Fit with a aim mary haste end diici*ion th.w. agree iitole, tvtr re :it nit !Lit IA" rend fillet), I brit-Oor it abort) of aidny of it* diffi culties rnd *l.sager o. fr an of our IJ on way. %VC 1101 familiar with evi•ry tiliC'net 'very ins! and y ay iind bru ay, every elrOtt In and iivu;et ti«Lt 1., tin: Inn• fanned reeking plan. i• Err wean and aspirant*. We have troillen the path, and thorny WI! 11052, ?Mt, ed and levelled it, rundered it iirdeticabh• y, in fin.. fir 1,1/1 Veinocratic frwods. Iwhin or, Jay oilier. until along th,estato load. %V,. !roll ttiot they prop, i) aviirvci n:e uurdisintt.rw*ted CC'," to toreador thew:l4lmA: i.,it:Able and envy 81 F4,nlbie. V ER I' I NI':RT.t':T i7tnM Cl; Corttin Kellar. art ived in New York, on thirteen bins pntifinge (torn Nlnntaratts. ei4 n'•thln; pntnrulnrly new in Ille nnprrs, L it the Itnnex..ci letter funs the lierold'it corret.ittnnlent i. trnportfint:— MINTANZ4i, J. 13.184(3 1Y prnfi I.y ihi np inniin of tl n eniling b orn port or the A mcricon Jo.mpli, to inform Vol] ..inyin the rriiical ;Imo of thi: notiotly at the pr rent 7he (3 , ,potkm and ntrorwtei dnrred.tTions of the Spanish government, hove arrived nt the highest de gree of ini . rinity. Ti,.. estriblishmont for the Auppreirion of n gre.it rtUrnb, of min.rcnre, the ex tinction of the lUniveri.ily of this Mend, the inlrodue lion nerd enutrrn ItiX,—llave excited, t o lost, the public iteiigostion. 1111,1 1110 opinion of the naives is nhnu.t pronounced. The news about , he prop,ed purrhose of thi3 i•land by the govertmemt of the United SMn vs, has readied us with ineredi , de pleasure, and hot been echoed %sill] shouts of joy and entbusham in every quarter, and 1) every Creole heart An agent of the government of the Union, with the help of our brethren, Ow Anglii•Americons, might be enough to *tin the object of the purchase; without millions being necessary to-it- 'The natives are dispo sed to the co-operation, l.y nittacans, on that pormile and we are the organ of the opiuiun of the greatest number of them. -FREDtrtICIC THIg Get LAT.—filo following anecdote —recorded of the great Fredrick Al Prussia—illus trates his strong common sense, and his . , quick sense of justice in the administration of affairs:— A document was once lard befirie him for his signa ture confirmarery of a justice of the pence in his On rending•tbe name the - king paused—and desired the minister- eche sommoned. TollirrAse expressed considerable annoyance at the selection of such no in• dividuai, whilst-the minis ter en Icnvorml tonlefend the appointment by recouniering the highsptatifications of the person selected. The king desired that a par ticular document should be brought bite• front one of the law offirtxs, and oftecperusing it, addressed the minister:—“Look ye, this man has carried on n law suit with his own mother, about a few acres of land, and she has been ohlird. upon her very doath-bed, to take nn oath respecting such a pediry muter. now could I expect from o man with such it heart that In. -ho u ld care for the welfute of coy pr.„1,1,.. Aa ay with this thing—let another be chosen'•' "HAPPY AT HOME:" • 13 Y . Ilk RB, F. °scoop . , Let thegrty end hn idleeo I . orth where they will, To swatch pip v inre,Oint .yr,n or ill; itt, in Fn•latn'4 illumined saloon, 1Y hat, muck, at the heal tune, Wheie the laugh gushes light front the lips of the 161 hpr perchance, is with soh-ow o'er-la den: And where, 'mid the gerlnnds Joy only should braid, Slander, the smtke, be its tattle betrayed. A i.! nn! let the idle for happinesss roam. rot me—i- but ssk to be "huppy at hume!" At hartie‘ n b how - thrillinr. dtvnetlo that. word And by it 110111 i eidunen i benuty are mit r'cil I ask not that Luxury may cattalo my room With damask from oximitae loam; 11r• taillight. of heaven is pretioni to me, Atol trattlin will veil it if blazing too floe: The elegant trifl vof Ftwidiol and Wealth I need not-1 ask hot for comfort. and Ikell!th! Vit h iho.e and till' door 0:1,4 I ( . 1"11, nutlo roam, For, oh! I am harpy, most 'homey at home!" On !might littl.• 'nom when• the children may play C"re.rful ~f apnilie ihr en.tl Y ' Ma " %Vitere he, !on—nor denr,tt of all tin the earth, M of find the sweet welciime hn hive.: at ins lieltrtli: Tlie I,:aring wnrrnlty—tl.o 4oftt drawn nigh; A iel On' en the table Gloat! by; A few sonny rMtureii in Bimilie frames ,thriond, A fe, pi uelutls wcit:lll sal the mind; A a -it, and there trenAttred some rare grill of att. T.. the limey or otoltrn the hewn; why. ,Isy should I 10/1M? 1.4:! urn hoppy— Modl,"111.1Ty at Tire litrln Etna, welre or be).)".“ and of play, un )yer InISUITIi•••-•111.1f E.Oen ty.)l Are) snit)) tire ...mph., atrecti , traru prayer, A 4cenrlC Iti lU , gladness u( mnectacc there, Auel m,w rl c they leave as, r"Vert ki.sra r unt pity laai•h. repealing their merry' 0. l nigh; ' . " Whik, I with illy n),),J4.). my 1),,,k, or my Or I•s C,l,Orie Sail!) !WI, con comemol d(do, Anti cry— 1 ever be tempted I.) roan). trila those ntakn inn 11..ppy at home?" .s_7' Wt. rulr,i.h the (~11, . w tog. exu Art,' bum the 'Poet of the Will ceitisoy: he writer is rather sir stimulate intercom.. and trade, they institute intio io:turs an I ra,ii,sl iii his tuition., hat the, are none rnerable customhouse. and prohibit an er-ritangte of . inerel.andise; that dies arty p unish end improve Mai- i parts 111 the history of Their which will Ire leciripie shut then up togemer fl MlOll, [lo on Led. 1 111. 1.11.0. IS V.ollh ri,..llll‘r where they reciprocally colt-net each oilier aide 'OW IRON! THE VUY A,GE stees, and from which they return eccumpiuhed YOUNG PYTHIAS TO THULE. raroa..o aariety - ,ta cherish the health of their knites, they solivet Ow older of living; some are awake da- Frtflit Tfl rllll.l. It. ring the night, and sleep Deer the rids; while others *--M r ; I tell you the troth, my friend, as incred - , I ra rn y the energy of their bodies Ly hot drinks and Wit "i it um) . oPPrur. Cur"llkr. list i n the ring inj ap i ces, which tiles buy in large amour!' in the Indies Country the Ninth, Ssiute itarjf ripets men by ihnt hardly a poor household is to Ire foonti which UnCen'•l rigor ern - satisfies it.ell with the products of in own fields or trieuttee• to remits life et,durstde These wet du art* dmks. without adding thereto ihe thinks if Anbia, nee d in our eoo[o,y, where noun^ is bountiful so ilk., of the Indies, and the fishes of the must idly, su that of. irvc both Antic! and ounarsier in the ,ipen air proemieg without treishle *hat is used ul toy t h o p r,duo,ing se d pi, ~are o f existence. Ituttroisei p. n ./ d r re arae re 7f the Sect of (pd,kers Is , who far half the year grant nrsa , s tut scierity of am.' S ere H oc k r , um. ether ul Om SI, ter, rae , t cousin, r lies tr es create wattle lheif i rietv of VI-leak, stiy• the New Orleans Times, de limped houses all arida-is; soum,s, And Nstr:r.•l hirene.l n very animated disrouroe or; the evening of repulses, nail uu flf 0;401 IL, illleheS. they Si lilt , atthe Nlettiodist Church, in Voydres ! ones amen then we, to 111” with orl , l, b••fi.:, II numerous audit**, y. She was !Kenn* . v.. in .11,11.113. 13,1.3[11..l schemes a tisth they 5f...01111 rnrmbvra of her sect. The Onto. art OW y‘haie,er is !r•-! hers are art est,rnstrle body of riiieera; indepently of tristi , Otte , it , urn ""' mire' ildluerier, then are:invaluable for their in ' „,,,i in tilstf .1. ,111 J . 0 .11 V. Liko ibe L.P.,. 41 , v enrbrh every hr.:lslay in nr li.q.p:nes-; :I, e 41 , 4r. itt In.hs ime a It...trig-I Barker's rilsjettt lir. , tors ins* u, , . 4 Mil , r!,if sr, Lunt., dOe. tee teen, to n peCloll.lr, 110 e in are in,1,11) to lor 1113' p.r leo.° tiwy visit the* terse inado.ii. bet simply t" '11.""'" Joe i”st“,le Pello. bin HMI . ilt • ii4t theV. IL. I , llt ,A vr.a it so ordered HI and 0.'14, d..? and WOO, pipl.. Irnm boa r xtee t tie to the other, without n., 1 middir Stale that 14 1.114,141111` to au'll of ft,dy, For to 1411i ciwy Paler under a• great a 140114 11s they do in wire ter tw.aktr deadly ,old; tare 1,a;1 of the year the day it ot 11.11/ ioag. and th.r other hall only No leas cafe:tied and ‘1.434.4 110 aro the mini. tit men—or ekttice,,b;,• T it,-) lack all .0; ail/Ist of thte,;llt er yap r. 1••• •• FI rad . 4 , 4." /1.41` 1.044 plreAs, r.ea achool. I Ip'rtry, and I • .y .et+etC...1 , 1.1,1 i it r. . 2 U14'116,111 1 :AIWA! (0 - 111. 4,10, ooh ben 111 , 1, u ,, d Z0n14041 1.4 • 0,..14 in thei r lllo moat oar re:k, I. 4,r0L,1 111...• Et. 14 the gt...}:c s l 11,1. ti,..• Al• th, „f t .•%.•ty conti“it 11,1 woall Ztfiti (-Tot t r, 1 4,r, Dr 13v, the girot I lot., loon i,dt, but nre of di , If. - 11,11 , 4 of Ole 1 ,0 Ia !lie I i.e yttr•li Dot ot,ly to:etnto igtoi 1.,,0 I,eCltLoo• it C•ondoicca to tile, ow, Levi, the liwy ere 1.. tJr it 1.. o• nn I illitiee it i•. 11 :it ti.t .' tradl:ioris oillitOt fore i.l WVI al rttrzgetrient. frilling to Ow unit w 01,its t.l corporval grittifielgtluo nn: l',.•y :I to illoy notch). iv . it tight or wrong, if it loings ii•••• 11 i.e gold 1:11.1 itrd.olt iiirmos.:l,lll: it id., I.rrvnd overC , lsiOtri, 11W:14 Mid the Cod. i \1 hrt ~~.p,~r 'netrq.tint h•tir Irrelnm is tin known, math of it a• tit •y 6svc int,l in former timr., ba• ',not takt,n awn!, I , ton thrm by tile rotor or frno.l of ilit• prat. 1 it , y c...t1,114,i kink, ..2; a. t.,11, tJI tlo•ir I; art. gt,veritt..l it. , much by Inittitt . .••• and sitiretltt..ll;tt a s I, theit . ll.e people r e divided itif z, ill 1,1;1 er pt. the tirst Mae; !re lug g the hicg ate! his eteldreti oliinc. To the see- l and helomt the., cid!, No1:b:••., 0111 I k . ,.! It .1 10 their p,vn ‘,,,11,11044. rho , sr the 1,,L! iifFices in the at my or -tale, Ett writ a. nrouirl the .1.1 o f %Vhat is iecreililiie is tin old (mail loin atnom; these harbori 1,4,1;11 . Ictrrank of bit tit is" more ilimight ,:r than triter kinds 4,r ',it. to the t6irl el i.. in ranged if. 4.tilccr4, tnecLanics, no r-i ohm's, rommon rolili , is, artist.image , ! men and chmaiy pried.. In iiii• Class are tos i a ,,, s or Oh', ran lie sold 4r gine! , awn) hne °the, cot ,11 , 1 have partly thro sat tall 11,11 . 1,1111111 , , P1A.,,•44, the fourth and last class vi :1,1,a; then. mu tout", td-o, where g-rid pi 4 4‘1”11.ayt• teicorne smisible of the power of !pulse or lees. taut .illlof•senate selected from Cm several classes of inhabitants. .1 he kings it, the motor:, of Thote, live in p. 2, p,q, 4 1 enmity with tomb oilier. Ihe we uk me only safe through the trintutil et.ity ail the strong. But when the! strum; throw aside their yierdoirsies, they make war up ! at the weaker states on lite Meta ptetenees. end tilviiiiithion among themselves. Renee they cause the title of the Highleims a, he raided to them —die Vail thers if c , :mntry of sa:li vain stir-' names are every where, and w.pectitilly among bet hari ans marl, esteemed. But maiuften nsithe lower aims., es I:1 any ntet , ting woof the proper m ea t, leit:C the pier-stereos claims it the higher ciasses, these prin.., and 11011tei put aside, their own contemtit, and unite in the establisioncot of utitwas s im, upon Slur' old foundations, always, of course, in a disinterested , manner. Such a man is always limiserismon by bathos runs 114 holy, state they lo hove that kings and the Id t i..y osition of caste are ordained by G el himself. 'Of the public dislimsements. that I'm the rrutinten• once of the courris the greatest, and nest to dint ds the expense of the urmy, which even in peace is moot enur mouse Fnr the hist:Ur:lir/11 of the people, for nu ritioltute, nod all that concet es the happiness of Imo, the lea I.gi-en. In most of the countries of Thule: where the working clases have the greatest number or duties and the fewest rights, they most satisfy the needn and ci eying. of the hotly politic by paying all the taxes 'AS far us the religion in concerned, they all oftirm, dint it is nine and the piton, and all ban•t that their dogmas have one and the same author. lint their modes of worship ere manifold, as well as their npin• ions concerning the person (tithe founder of their relig ion. On this amount, the different sects halo ench other with the most perfect hatred. They persecute and srorneach other. 'Among the whole of them there is to be found much superstition which the priests en courage. Of t tin Divine Majesty ttey have the most unworthy notions, for they ascribe to him even human vices. And when kings lead their_ people to war idgninst each other, the pt iests.tare.upp.tiated on both sides, to call aeon the Supreme Being to destroy the enemy. After a battle has been fonght, they thank the Almighty Governor, that ho line devoted their ad versaries to destruction. :Their hooks of history hardly deserve, to barest); for they contain commonly no account of t ho nation, only of the kings and their advisers,—of successors, wars, tad acts of violence. The names of useful venture and- benefactors aro not reported, hut the names-of devastating generals aro elevated above all others, as if they were the benefactors of the human race. The Itistoties of dos people also, inasmuch as their manners differ from ours, ore hard to be under stood, For with them, there is not at.all times, nor at any particular time under all circumstances, the same conception of honor or virtue. In the higher classes, incontinency, adultery, eliseip Ilion, gambling; nail the abuse of power. are deemed praiseworthy, or appear as amiable weaknesses, which in the low classes are punishes' as vices and crimes, with death anti the dungeon. Against fraud and theft., the law hes ordained its severest penalties; but if ngtent man chests the government by his ingenuity, and enriches himself at the cost of his princes, he is frequently ad enticed to higher honors, or dismissed with a pension. As it is in tespect to virtue and lice, so Is it in regard in honor. The members of the higher classes require , no other honor than that of birth to merit preference; ' but the lower classes cue seldom, by means of the high est virtue, attain the respectability of these favor ites of clicinco. But the honor which consists in the accident of birth, can also easily be annihilated by single abusive word, Still more odd, however, is the mode of redeeming that honor. He who has late .1 the honor of another. and lie by whom it has been lost, meet in arms after a prescribed form, like two lunatics, and seek to wound each other. As soon as a wound or death is brought about, no matter to which of the taeo, they believe sincerely that their n on , is ngnin restored. 'Above rill things else these barbarians have one common and universal characteristic. They are alto• tether greedy of gain, end to that end risk both life nod is among their singtihtrities, that they 3r, excited to estonislinioot or laughter, ;tone works for another without n remunen alien, or sacrifices his property for tie' benefit of the commonwealth. They talk n great deal of noble.sontiments and magnani• mnus crindort, bat these are only seen, except to be derided ia the stage. Yet the inhabitants of Thule hire. resemble I'm actors, since than have great dea ns, ity in the art nf mulling northing appear other than it is. No nose speaks freely to SIMI her what bethinks. For that aatson, they call the knowlr dge of men, the most dlfFicult art, end 11.11VI.Cl! r ho highest wisdom. 'Mentisvhilet.titoy cannot dissemble so much that Their knavery urawkwaninesi shill not be detected. For since they lien iu perpetual contradiction to ha nen rei►en, teaching one thing and doing another, feeling one thing and saying another. ens ultra sing the meat tessitgaant means for the accomplish asent of their ends, their unskilfulness is made mani feet. In order to encourage agriculture, they burden farmer with heaviest taxes and the greatest contempt; It•lot:ts of t4l• •• F • L 001 to 3.11 . 1/1/Ce Tho creat rr•ligron 110.1 moinlity TI! Ifon ljr•nry ( . 1,17 vtifl arnsqlg her atd~Ln.. COMMERCIAL RECORD. FaEFA RED CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. 1.1 risii(ttuai won) OF lumw. rcrilVtitlSL R Cr.l4!, W. D." k , r, D.hert PORT OE PITTSBURGU ,Y ATEA IY ifl6 t LI A:*hLL A It It I V ED M.•vvert ;! .•r. I.ndmd• N rirlrbnv; Nt.w , ett:: C.)1 , 1n11..“, Nrnl • Ittch:anitl, Nl'l,:tnet, fivonert, litowouvitle; Ith,oo (*hind. IVhr • hng; Cleveirtn.l, ( - Alhoun,litville; RT ED. It.thert Mort i•, CampbPll, St Loot*: 4.3vrtiy. McDanald. Ctocinttari; Michigan, Bole•, Bouvet; (..;011141, liovemAn, Brou n.ville; tV'rhote mark.•.f tlu•' are provided with Evans' Shirty (;cud, a PIOSCWIOU for the ezplution of b,,tler... IMPORTS By RIVER Str. Nit'SaVoRCI; Jl bilda toga r,9. tirrccd rice; W Holmes &C”; 35 hh,in sugar, 2 tier ce, A 11111.14`f ; 35 hbdsatigar,.l Dalzell; 10 Lhla mola<aer. 11 M'Cuilough: 50 lAA. molasses; 12 hhds sugar, 3 1, 1 0, do, 1 box mdro, 2 boxes candies, `2 bxe claxiwnre. Cincinnati—pi - atr Jusisphinr; 50 I OCA aoti p. bbls miiinsiics, Bagley & Smith; 5 ca4:d reads, J'arkti & Hanna; 4 cask, gcaiistvittri, I bits. dn., Curiing . & Co; 5:5 cernim, 11111714, 10 1)1/1.1 di', 5 ski, do, Myers &Co; 100 lin. scup. S & Co; 32 *arks corn; twirler alt.mtil; 49 sacks liron,loo tills J Graham; 13 sucks clover sec.', 1 bbl do, J ;Wog mvaheLi city—pr Ate Adel tivl.• ; 153 a bx gla94, SD lei.h c,rtn. 30 rinmtti, 21 1,1,1311.mr, 12 do p,• 38 bol6t•ftizweni, nwnrr nboar,l ItroonArilie—pr sir Consul; 1 box, Johnson & Stoektut.; '2O 11Jur, J Berry; 3 liege G Coehrun; 13 pktes zinc, A Fulton; 397 bundle* iron 24 kegs nails, Ilurbridge, Wilson & Co; 199 tore gins. It liirliinenni 9 bblr 2.l.egi, 3 brow. butter, owner abonrili 290 lx. glnes, W 11nys & Cl ; I N 1 yere Co; 272 do, W 1i:bellow; i bag. rye, 2:1 bb;. whis ket; 41 brigs wit., owners aboard. CITY PRICES CURRENT. FEB. 9. C tat:vat-LT coaltaCtan EVERY AFT ERNoori. Pour—From Store, - $4 00's 4.25 Wa•.•••n, - 3,750 3.67 i• Buckwheat—per 1000 , 1 - 1,25 e 1,50 (101,1 - 50 ea 62 Grain—Wheat y 1)1141. • - 0,00 e 80 Cr,,1,1 .45 ,& 50 (Tats, - 32 e 34 Ira P - 15,00 010,0 14' gall. - • 68 ea 70 111iskey—VY gall. • - - rir) 22 Potatoes—N,liminock , hush. - 44 ••@ 62 s7,.it-p 1,1,1. • . 4Szeds—Flax, - - Timothy, - - Clover, . Loot—No] p . • ih2v.-_p rt. (vv. wt ; ) Bacon—per 11 , Cheese—per lb Vi IL _- I Mater—Rog and 8.011 per lb Something New and Interesting. A T COOK'S Literary Depot, lii Fourt street.— ZrAtokke's Tales, translated from the German by Parke Godwin. 2d Part. .(Library .of Choice Reading. No 37.) Over the ocean, or• Glimpses of Travel-in Many Lands, bya Lady of N'Vork. Memoir of Felicia Gentians, by her sister. The Sen Gull, or the Pirate's Leagueeby Augustus Franklin, Esc'. The Matricide, by John K Doer, U S N. Grley'd Lady's Rook for February. Annie, the Orphan Girl of St Mary, or the Golden Marriage. Valentines—a greni assortment. Recollect the 14th is St Valentine's Day. 15111.1 Sports in Europe., Asia and Africa, by Lieut. Col E Napier. orhe Seige of Vienna, a Historical Romance, by Caroline Picheler, author of the Swedes in Prague. Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, by Car. lyle. Complete. The Quaker City. New stiPPI. Story of a Royal Favorite, by Mrs Gore. Citizen of Pra,gue, by Mary Howitt, feb9. SO Oasesßoots and Shoes at Auction. A T 10 o'clock, on Tuesdoy morning the 10th lost, Ll at the commercial Anction. Rooms, corner of Vood and Fifth; will he sold:- 2 cores Men's fine Napoleon calf boot. 3 " " " Calf welt " 10 " " thick 3 " Boy'+ " " Men's pegged brogans t" 1 " womens " bootees. 3 " " " walking shoes. I 0 " French kid 'firers. Also, 20 lots of Women's, Boys and Men's Boots and Shoes of various descriptions. 33 sides N York Tanned Bole Leather. JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer. llonsehold andlEitchen Faraitaro at Atm- AT' , KENNA'S Auction Rooms, Ni G 4 Market sr, between 3d and 4th, this day, Monday Feb• ruary 9th, at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, will be sold ;he rot niture of 11 family loaning the city, among which are feather beds with Irish linen ticks, blank ets, counterpanes, coverletts and guilts; waiters and broad trays, knives and forks, with a variety of kitch en utensils; I large chest or trunk. brass mounted; I eight day clock; 1 double 11111'd fowling piece; bed steads and stands; window blinds. At 10 o'clock, same day, a lot of clothing; also at IMMO time, 1 Ladle's Saddle, by order of Administrators. fet , 9 M'KENNA , Auctilmeer. Dr. Thompson's Carminative, IS the moot voluble composition ever put herore the public. for the immediate cure of the following eomploi pls. yin Cholic. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery ur Flux, Diartheeo orSuatmercomplaint, Cholera Infan torn, Bilious Cholic, &r, &c. It hos never been known to foil, when it has been used according to the direc• lion., which are few and easily complied with, Tams won has a reputation in less than one year, seldom e quallerdand never surpassed. The proprietor wishes every ,o te to test it. before they pass judgement, as be wishes it to be based upon its own merits. Price, 2 etc per bottle. Prepared and gold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, crner of Hand and Penn streets, Pittsburgh. Pa LET every person who is afflicted with Sick Head ache, Heart burning, Vertigo, Jaundice, Dyspep , Fevers, Pair. in the Silk/ or back, Indigestion, Coide, and in Feet any Disease which trury require a purgative medicine. use Thompson's Anti Dyspeptic; Tonic and Purgative Pill., and they will cettainly give almost inroant relief, causing no uneasiness, sick iness or debility to the patient. They being a cheap find convenient medicine. no person truvelling should he without them. They ere warranted to he compos erl thoroughly notl purely rf the very beet vegetable iingredient•, Price '25 cents per boa. Prepared aud sold by the proprietor. EUrGAR TBORN, Druggist .1- Apothecary, cur Hand and l'enn eta.. Pittsburgh. Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. Pittsburet, February Gth, 1846. I MR It F. SELLFRS—Though I do not believe any further testimonials are necessary to estab lish the reputation of ),,or justly famed Co , ,gh Syrup. I feel coirpelled, as an act of duty, to merejun several , eases which came under my immediate notice, in members of families whom I was in duty bound to relieve at any cost, complained of hard breathing. a siivere rough Lind no expectoration, In," of appetite, is.soh s wing symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption; I mentioned your syrup and they begged I would NO. cure so rue, which Ida. I am happy to tripoli that they lore quite relieved, the syrup having produced the efrert in every instawce. You are well as it, good etreets upon myself. Hoping that this may teach the notice of persons suffering from 'roughs anil colds. I remain your oh't serv't F.. F. PRATT, Overseer Poor. The syrup is pot up in 50 and :Viet. bottles so that It may be !sought by t he poor, as well as the rich. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood s!re.•t. Sold by the City Druggists generally, and by ;J Mitchell Sz. 11. I'. Schwartz Allegheny city. ! 04,9 [Journal and Gazette copy.] Positively the Last Soiree AT Tile I.AFAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. la ADA VIE BT.AIQUE, returns her plateful cre lyl Imo , 1 hlgemeras to Iter numerous friends for their libatal patronagw daring the present season, and sin eerily hopes that on the occasion of the presentation of her final claim (for the winter season,) upon their liberality, she will not ba forgotten. In consequence of arranGements merle for painting and etharwise decorating her Rooms, her last Soiree fur the winter will take place on Friday evening, Feb. 13th, when, she sincerely hopes, there will be a gene ; nil turn out of her client's and patrons. Tickets to be had at her moms, on 4:h street, on Ithe day of the Soiree, and at the loot in the everting. feb9 ISt Last Wiater Sell , loll—Dancing School. MA DAME BLANUE'S last session for the pres ent winter, will commence on Friday afternoon, February 13th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at her Room in the Lafayette Assembly buildinge. In announcing the re-organization of her classes for the last winter season, Maritime 8., hopes it will n ot be out of place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful acknowledgment of - the liberal support they hive hitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of their sminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher, in rho crowded state of her classes, end she feels con fident the simple announcement of the reorganiza tion of her chews will be sufEciest to secure to her a continuance of their favors. In order to give that e. lat to the Examination Ball, she proposes closing her wittier labors with, and which the presence of all her pupils can only secure, site offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her terms to $6 each, to t hose pupils oho have attended the two previous ses sions. feb9 Important to Gentlemen. A the solicitation sevetal gentlemen, Madame A 1.3. will open evening classes, for instruction in the Polka, Pollen Quadrilles, Ste. Hours of tuition—Monday, lVednesday and Fri- day evenings of ench work, from 7.1 to 9 P M. Her subscription list is now open for subscriber at her rooms o n Fourth st, near Wood. fel,9.!2wri. SHOVMS! SHOVELS!! BERGER, WRIGIIT do CO.. HAMMERED SPADES AND SHOVELS, Warehouse N 0.99 Wood street, Third door %bore Diamond Alley. aubsctibers vary . respectfully nneounce to T their friends and the public, that they have en hand, nt all times, n very large stock of SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES, SPADES, MATTOCKS, PICKS. &c., All of their oven manufacture, which they Bill sell low wholesale or retail, for cad) or approved paper. We would particularly call the atteution of Canal Contractors, and others, to our CANAL SHOVELS, which we feel confident are not autpassed - by uoy others in the United States. 1,10 01,18 1,00 , a I,l^_' 3,00 '83,25 5,110 '&5,25 7a 8 4 @, 5 8 ea 9 7 0 8 10 ea 11 Western Merchants, and others, visiting the oily, will find it to theit to give ue a cull before making their purchases elsewhere. ETA -Orders promptly attended to. BERGER, WRIGHT & Co., Feb 9.tf No. 99, Wood street. LEMONS. es BOXES in good order for sale by I'. C. MARTIN feb7 60 Wnier street 1 000 lbs sugar cured hums and shoulders for sale by „FLoug. BBl,S . fleur for.saleby p. 0 C. MARTIN, feta 60 Water street FOREIGN •BRANDIES, WINES 4 GIN. OF choice brands and fine flavor, in pipes, Indtpipes and quarters, part on draught, for sale instuan titos to suit purchasers, by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. BBITTERS, Pepermint and Cigars of. all kindsand superior cheering Tobacto,van alwayabe_goutt P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at. -~..x ..~<~ ~.; ETl=l BACON PC MARTIN, 40 Water at UNION ROTEL IN connection with my son, A. KLEVICII, I hate this I clay, opened my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood street, where thoao wishing the choicest refreshments that are furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses,. can always be accommodated. We have just received a large assortment of } he best quality Cigar*: Justo Sang: Canonee, F. de la Cruz; Regalia; Superior Maranon; Cazadores; De Superior Calidad, • Primera. feb 7-tf HENRY KLEBER, SEN Auction Sales By John D Davis, Auctioneer, corner of Wood and Fifth street. AT 10 o'clock on Monday morning the 9th inst., wilt be sold without reserve, a large and yrs lun ble .sssortment of fresh and seasonable dry goods, a roung which are superfine cloths, cassimeres, scatin nets,black bombazines, plain and figured alpacas ; dr lanes, calicoes, cashmeres, 131 k silk, crape delnnes, I lan linens. Italian dewing silk, Ky twee d dot h , flannels. blankets, ticking,, checks. ginghnms, cotton and woolen shawls, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, suspen ders, woolen and cotton hosiery, gloves, spool notion. At 2 o'clock, P. M., 2 quarter casks sweet :Malaga wine, 4 half chests imperial gunpowder tea, 6 do do young hyson; glassware, erldage, carpeting, 8 day and 31 hour mantle clock, a quantity of fine cutlery and hardware, new and second hand household furniture, Sce , Ste. At 7 o'clock, P M.. a quantity of fancy and staple dry goods, boots shoes, hats, daps, gold and silver watches, ready made clothing , rifles, shot guns, Pis tolst hot pressed letter paper, &c. VALUABLE LANDS AT AUCTION A TT 'oclock. P. M. on Friday evening, the 1.311 . 1 instant, will be sold at rho commercial auction rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, that valuable Tract of Land belonging to the heirs of the late Jumes Trimble, deed, No. 761 in Pymatuning Town-hip, Mercer.county, Penna., containing2oo acres which is cleared and has a Log Dwelling House and Barn etected thereon. Also, That Tract of Lard in East Deer Township, Allegheny County, adjoining land of Mrs. Sareh Col lins, containing fifty acres on which is erected a Log, Dwelling House and Stable w ith 25 or 30 acres cleared and under cultivatinn, about 3. miles from l'a.ljanal in a good neigborhood on the road leading from Turco tam to Saxonsburgh. Terms at Sale. Feb 5 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. TO LET TWO two-storied brick houses withdining ~.4. rO.lll and kitchen back, on ‘Vylie street,A nrar Washington street. pavement all the way. Fos sion given on the first of Apt il. Enquire of ALEX BLACK, on the premises. $2O Rcarard. STOLEN from the stable of the sobicri ber, in Holmes county, Salt Creek tp., about 6 miles from Mont F:aton,on Monday night, t2rl inst., at about 8 o'clock. 2 Mares, one of them a bay Mare, about 16 hands high; heavily build ball in the forehead and the two hind h..gs white near the feet, one more so than the other, mane and tail black, and the lure feet shod; aged about 6 years. The other is a dark chesnut Sorrel, about 14 hands' high: mane and tail whit,: bull forehead, and bath of ' th. hind feet white; aged 12. years. The above reward will be paid fur the recovery of both tiorsesand Thief. or a reasonable reward for the hotses alone. and ail necessary expenses. F. REINHART. Holmes county, Salt Creek Tp., Ohiu. fel.7-dlw. Boßeaus Books. SI\IPSON'S Plea for Religion; Butler's Analogy; Reich's Demonstrations; Land of Israel; Viet' , Vital Christianity; Li fe Of Surrnnerfield; Gaston's Collections; The works of Leighton, Newton, Hooker, Hall Claimers, Bush, Barnes and others, for sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, 43 Market street Corn. 408 SACKS shelled corn received per str "Aluptippe," for sale by M B RHEY & Co. feb 5 57 Water Tobacco. KEGS No 1 six twist Tobacco, pr nr Ali quippi, for pale by frb 5 IVI B RHEY & Co. Corn. 1500 1 13ZSI• a l: I L f S or s ,. he i t e le b d y Corn, to nr 1,.b 5. M B RHEY &Co. Brooms and Feathers. 9,8 Doz Corn Brooms. 1 sack Feathers. Received pr air Belmont. For sale by fah 5 M B BEEF & Co Manure and Hay Forks. 30 DOZ. just received from the manufacturers; fur sale by GEO. COCBRAN, fvb 5 No 26 Wood et. Scythe Sneattle.. 30 DOZ., for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, Spixining Whoa Mons. 2O GROSS for sale by GEO COCHRAN, febS 26 Wood at MACHINE CARDS ®F eastern mannfacture for wool carding machine comb rime and tacks for sale by S WEEP MALAGA WINE. 25 HALFbbIaS M Wine now landing from S B R Morri... for sale by - MILLER & LLICKF:TSON, t 79 Liberty et. 143 TIERCES rice now landlag from 8 B Robert Ad Morris, for sale by feta MILLER 4. RICKETSON. PORT WINE PIPES Catalonia post wino now landing from !JP S R R Mortis, and for sale by MILLER & RICK ETSON T EA M BOAT bars and hotels can always be fitted JO oat with rulers, &c., at-the shortest notice, and on terms to please ail who may callmn P. C. MARTIN, feb7 GO Water at. Linseed Oil. 1 BARRELS Linseed Oil, warranted pure, in O store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Winter Oil. 2CASKS Winter Oil, just received and formic low (for account of Shippers) by feb6. MILLER . & LUCKE-BON. Loaf Sugar. 4Ark BBL S N 0 Loaf' sugar Nos 3, 4 and 3, just %IP received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, No 179 Liberty street Tobacco. 40 KEGS 6 Twist Tobacco; in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKE rsori, Nu. 179 Liberty st STF:ARINE MOULD CANDLES. 30 BOXES S. M. Candles; just received and far sale by MILLER &RICKETSON, 179 Liberty sr 12,00 GALLS. Blenched winter Sperm Oil; 1000 " unbleached do. do. do. 600 galls. bleached fall do. do. 500 " unblraebed fall do. do. 8 bbls winter Lard oil; 2000 galls. Palm oil, in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. LA - 11D. BBLS prime Lard, just received and fir sale by Cob 2 JAMES MAY. 2.3" MolaeeCL 300 sale by N 0 NI,/lasses just received and far BriIIBIDGE . WILSON &CO., Waier Vet- Rice and naisins. 30 TIERCES Rice; 2Zitigix.es M R flabtiee jel.t reedited. rind, for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., feb7— Water st, BARLEY WANTED. [AWE will pay the highest market pica fur a panty , ty of good barley. BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co. Water street. SUGAR. 150HHDS N 0 Seger, just received and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON 4- Go, Water street. THE undef , igned would respectfully call the atter, Lion of the Carpenters of this city and vicinity to the opening of his Evening Classes for instruction Stair Bailing, Shade!, Shadows or For., The system practised by the subscriber insures in the short course of FIVE simple lessons, a thorough knowl edge of the mode of getting our every variety of GEOM ETRICAL STAIR Itnittso, which he at the same time practically illustrates, by buitahle models, thus giving his pupils a practical knowledge, at the same time that he impartE the theory. The experience I have already had and the euc• cess that, in many of the principal cities of the Union, ha.= attended my efforts as a teacher embolden mo in defying n critical examination into this system. The first meeting of my Classes will take place on Saturday evening, February 7111, at my room, over Mr. Kinkaid's Tailor Shop, two doors from the Chron icle Otilce, on Fourth street, near Wood, to which the young Carpenters generally are invited. From numerous flattering certificates in my posses sions, I append one from a Pittsburgh Architect and Builder, that will speak fur itself. The subscriber has examined the system of teach- ing the principles which guide in the construction of Hand Rails of Stairs and other similar work. as taught by Mr. Drake, and believes it to be better than any other system hitherto employed for that purpose. It is as simple and demonstrative ns anything can be - , indeed, by the use of models, Mr. Drake makes his nearly the same as the practice of patting up Rails themselves. No person can fail to succeed in the busi, ness, after taking koneris on Mr. D.'s plan. J. 11. McCLELLAND. Pittsburgh, Feb. 2d, 1846. ErA D has also permission to refer to Jacob Vogdes & Son. Architects and Builders. Ceh6 BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID PAST RUNNING STEAMERS AM i lp , CONSUL, E at LOUIS M'LANE AND Have commenced making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge, prescisely at 8 o'clock. Passengersby this boat takes the stages at Browns ville same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the I same evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg ttp Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers, by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in com- I I fortable State Rooms :he first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain ornery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this rout, in order to make tho connection complete between Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Trov, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv ed models, and fi.f , y teams of the best young horses the country atTortla in addition .to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronize their- Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice 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 .cpply at the ofrice, 2nd door above the Exchange Motel, St. Clair st., or at the. wharf boat. (feb3) 3. NIESKIMEN, Agent. DR. GEO. FELIX, HAS removed a short instance above his former locatioo, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east side. jan 7 MeCANDLESS & McCLURE. HAVE. removed to Founh st., opposite R & R El l'atterson's Livery stables. jnn7.3m ENRY HIGBY, Dealer in China, Glass and Qeensware, has removed to No 125 Wood, be tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, thre - e doors from the corner of Fifth, at which place he respectfully in vites the attention of his friends end the public gener ally to his assortment of goods in the above line, which ho feels confident will givo satisfaction ea to primes and quality. feb2 No 46 Wood street lo KEOS Pulp Blue just received and fur sale by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO, car Gth and Wood eta. GEO COCHRAN, 26 Wood st O BBLS Alcohol just received and forsale by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO. cor Gthnnd Wood St% THE subscriber desirous of removing to the city, offers for sale, the house and lot ho occupies in the 4th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on the second bank. ranging with the properties of Judge Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr Hoag. The house is built in.Cottege style; rooms large, airy, and finish ed in the beet manner; an excellent pump of water at the door, and every convenience. The house has a front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story, polished stone on both fronts. The lot is 102 feet fronting on IV a shing ton street. running to the Penn. Canal; near 900 feet, well improved, with a choice collection qf various kinds of fruit. Any person whishing to see the property, will please cull at my store, No 69, Mar ket street, when it will he shown to them, end the tet ms made kuown. Only port of the purchase mon ey will be required. H. .McCLELLAND. inn 26 PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. IF HE only place where this article can be found 1, the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith.: field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, ta , - gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, "&c. &c., also superior Havana, and principe cigars. G. KIINECK. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS ! f:i. CONVEYANCERB, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property, and all tather Stsinela connected withrßeal Etate. They will al . so fireparo Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other !ekal instru• meats of writing, on moderate terms. Yu:- the con venierce of the public, they havel.wo offices—the Law office of ,4hn Mitchel, corner of Fourth and Smithfield street?, (2d story,) end the office of James Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. [ jan23 6m.1 Three Valuable Building Lota fbr N 0.7, 72 and 73, in Hart's plan, conmir'l i t 24 feet in width and 132 feet in length ordei • adjoining John J 3. Butler, F.sq., in the Stith Ward, If not syra at private sale, they will be offered at pub lic sale gn the premiaes on Thursday the 23d April, 1346. GEO. COCHJM jen 22 Executor of Aaron Hart, di.ceaded, O - - - - • LD Ryo, from 8 to 11 yeantrtld, also Scotch and Rectified, in barrels, halves and qtierteri, *MO of which is on tap and for sale in quantities to suit pun chasers. by P. C. MARTIN, feb T ere Water street. TO CARPENTERS. spective A. E. DRAKE CERTIFICATE 1846 MONONGAHELA HOME, MEDIUM, Removal. PULP BLUE, ALCOHOL Splendid Property for Salo OLD WHISKEY
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