ithe Mail)) £flotnin post. JOHN BIGLER, EDITOR PITTSBURGU, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 VD PAL:aut. Agent fur country newspapers, is the Agent ror the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Poet. and Wecl.ly Mercury and Mnnufbettirer, to receive adverbitenientit and subscriptions. He has offices in Nr w Ynn4. at the Coal OtEne,3o Ann street. (ad joining the Tribune 011 ice.) Postoir, No. 12, State street. PitILADELPIIIA, Real Estate and Coal (Alice, sfi Fine atrort BACTrann,e, S. F. cbrne 3alttmore and Calveructi wher‘e our papnr can bu seen, and terms of odvorti sing lii.nrnd Ont CITY GOVE 1V...N[017.-1 he Gnaw le of y e ster d n y had n long article ins reply to our notice or denun ciation or the project of electing the Councils by general tickets, but the editor very stißllgely dodged the original question, and devoted nil his tracoment to prove that the Mernieg ['cot has n very liberal shore of public patronage! From his article we learn that he has been scanning our nrlverti.ing columns it ill. close scrutiny, and judging hisfeeltngs by the tone of his remarks, we infer that our prn:yrity dors I.et arid er4:l4, his chriolian complacency. Pot o 0 ate at 1.4 s to understand what the patro,ng.. or ti e Post bus to do With thetlection of membet of the councils by general ticket, or how the insertion of public advertise • meats in our columns sustains the editor's former ob jections to the system. His "protest is no longer o gainst "grinding mince ities to the earth" but against the Post having NO much public pall otiose, nod on thin argument alone, he appears to base all hiti.pposition to the general ticket systim. For the purpose of getting him back to tho gars, ion, we will admit ail he has said about our paneling°, and would have done so, even if he hod charged us with receiving ten times mote than wits set forth in his article of yesterday, Will he now inform us bou this chirge, even suppose it to be true, v.Ollll proNe t he general ticket system to Le a "mart l'utrngenor, assault on the liberties of the people. an attempt to grind into the earth,minorities however respect ebief" Our reasons for approving the bill introduced by Mr Weileworth, were fully set forth in our first urt.l cis. We showed clearly that the democratic portion of the-citizens were -net permitted to hese any in 11.1e1 , Ce in the Councils, and that the a hie tr,jortty ineeleevery measure bend to the base and mean of their party. Every motions that is in tie sli,allteet manner tinctured with democracy. . rr in the least degree encroach on the exclusive t fight of the wine.' to all the patronage and rosier of the r'ti . is uniformly rejected. Then, why should the dent oe.ontic chiceni desire to be represented in a bod.. where no feeling more Übetal than the net few 1,1 sieves cf the smeared politicians of the aid?, party, is permitted to enter? If Pitt.ht rgh ;s u etly," as the Gazette CU{CFI', wo go pc rmttting them to have undivided control of it, nod corriprtnng them to take all the ro.ponsibility of their act.. vet every meeting of the C.uncili the) are ihtrolo cog new measures to a 5 render the money ni tin, people among their partisan., evil soccesting uew 41:hellIt'S for extending their power. Sihco the elec tion rd Dr R a na, they have 'opposed that then control in the• Police Committee was hardij sttong enough to.compel the Alayor to place none bet whige on the night Police, and to make triro that their pro scriptive 'pit it will be fui;y carried oat in Ltd, matte;, they have resolved to add the two I'r-shit- is of the Couneila to the-Committee. and thus give the whip a Majority that will not permit the night I'olice to In' tanatt-_--t s this isr• ramgerraent of the Committee. all the rflierr.. 03%, which rim Councils hare any control, wil! be Arco-real to their party. Tlaeir next project is to provide f,tr se-he ;.-f . ;heir partizans who have no 1101.1,/1 or m /kirg a low.; by • ny other means than draining it from the rrcket. of :he penpie. To accomplish this, they bay* resoled to increase the number of otricers about the Weiler Works, which will, as:st rnatie: of attenie.l by a Inego-fmorease of expenditures, al.irh must hr met by collecting a corre.pouding increase of water teat- from the citizens. In .iew of these facts—the , arrogant sod proscriptive bearingsof the Whig rnajne. ity in the Councils, and the corropt manner in which they are 'determined to tax the people so ti at the) may have the means to reward their followers—is it awe wonder that the dcmoerata should desire to exempt Gem all participation in the sets that are de- Jtherately devised for suzb proicriptive and unworthy results. We desire that, if it is the will of the 172 pl., the ashigashalf have full control of the city, and that there shall bo no divided responsibility for 'be' consequences of their unwise, extravagant and al proceedings. We are firmly of the opinion lot it would require but a snort period of exclusive whi t ; role, to show thepeople how much their interests suf. fired by entrusting them to such managers, azd to, convince them of the great advantages that to., rid be derived by placing the affairs of our city in the bat.d,. of democratic officers. We thercfurc hope that Mr Wt d.worih end id. democratic colleagues, sill use their etTurto to earn the hill through, and gm nest year the old drones, who, fur a long time have managed to keep theinielv, in the Con.ncile, by being 'able to hying ektraneuu, in fluences to their aid in their respveuive ward, witi• if they dare to run, have to tudima their porn:arit 3 t,, the will of the whole people. THE TRIPARTITE 13RIRGF:.-IVe are that this project should meet with onl, • •pi,,isti,, n -- . - • . es...it4osy /mem there are a Coi pet son. ‘ 7 • .' l2l ;'.lestetairlity - tletio are .disposed to underta4e the ••• s tOISk ° attempting to stay the in. :_t•••4:. . - :,, X* , ' • • r!:Pli igerubi* improvement, utnl di..cs,nr. - ' 1 '.." .----. ''' "th" J tr I 1 M i -•5t1R ., ! ,... „:41 , 0pR1 41#1 &.r., C WI( .1 t, _. Mi. 21 . ‘ ....ltilk , 0 IlilliestlOnfit_ arm;- *OEMs a str.ag °ppm). ..40 . 1letre4idip : * - -2he 4 jvitisstdpisl, pud in fuct the - -l'Atir:7:l4.4j4tion ts. 41t-g,romed ,; iinpruvernellt, is 144 it will.oltstruct.she davigit)don Of our river. It is Only . ..nelis.' sery . to say . that tit@ plan of Mi . ROent.ttio obviiAsl . 4ji&dittcuity,comptetely. That part of the ' it . sPeAtialilltiets; which crosses elan NI unwgabila, will ~., incedeeated 70 foier cirove hiA-water mark, er-80 feet sibilt...desurface of theldver alien there is tea feet ,i . ttit; in tliNattkel. "And it it e.atiniated that one of the largest 4i` our steamboats could pass under it, in a 20 feet siege of water. and have at least d feet ioace between the tap of her pipes nod the bridge.— That a Midge at an elevation of BO feet would be no obstruction to navigation will be admitted by ell.— That Mr itosamso can build a bridge at that eleva tion will not be disputed now, we presume, after he has done sr much that men a much foresight pro n nanced impossible. We take it as a settled mutter that Mr R. can carryout no!, thing in hrirlzo building that he says be can do. The length of the principal span across the-Monongahela is. to be.7:.:0 fact—the longest span across the Allegheny is to be 600 feet. There is but one trifilence that can ha formidable in arresting the magnificent project of lite bridge at the Point--and that Is the interest of tlao atocitholders i in the old Allegheny and the Monongahela- brhige..— It is possible that this may raise up some obstacles to the bridge. But we cannot but hope that a little calm reflection would overcome opposition seen in the minds of any alto might be influenced by Otis motive. There will be enough for all the bridges to du, and all will be as profitable as they are BE this aime.-1 Who r•r lureF,eo 11,a amount of i.. , ...nuf. , hich Ow nni;ltal and 5f.11,0 of , 1,,ti0 :‘ , 1.1!,,t1,,n. in our gnatit Cities and the country round about •must. bring to all the bridges that are now up or may to bulb? The idea thrown ont, that, in theoe days of advancement, the people who hurts to cross the Mon• ongahela u.obt be content with ferries, is pleposter• OtlA. It might linve answered 30 year* ago, but wii/ not be tulertit,i in this rra4Jf si rr ~ , ,r,naiur. bridges. TETE OLP TIS by N. B. Crorg Fag — The No. of this excr iay.t petiodicel ho• dhie its apreJraece. It .11,1 the high expecn one induced by tl,e Ist No . nod cannot foil to in 'create rho - eh - v.1.1y eNtended pnpulnrity of 11. e rub:i,ll Minn. The "Notices of settletr-ot" are ooroiroierl, ' and rtr.blacc nil the important incidents El rho oar roily to the 11, - - fent of Gen. 1 4 ti hn trot. Th. ore etnt i f,h:t then‘de Toldk• event, e•-1 mnr,l ot I,er u,ctirrenced of drep in teredt, are eiten in a coneis'• and entettninh,g st2,te. IVe wnehl reiterate all that we hale corn in rover hi the olden Time. 41141 er,eitt Leertii) con, r.d it to the r.ettonago or the potiiie. The 1 1 : , !: dher, hrt• the roost li is terie7 assurrtneeto of is ln ehterpride. He ieeiEed subsciiptie at hid Peri Oftiee. in •Th s . reet. It rely he plops, to me,tieen that the e.iitnr sohits t . .):!tribt.trittr.s bar hest tit the thiattt of titticirs, tint in in. t. 40,i ruiroabili by the wer. Or rom , nd , w.ro t.c old r.r,tier.,, or Cr. acqu.tintet.l with tit Iti.tettiot of thi• rrgit,rt ' AII/11111. ' 5 N TIoNAI. PRl , 44.—\\C• ha , 1 r,r.,0,1 Ih firlq , rum h..rcf tbi. long jOlif rkni, and ft, fly ~,,, 1,1 1 co.,:ellto L.:11 meet the rxpeco.ii t. I ef the of is ohie editht. 11/ n. is .1:1.3..g t.O l'it.1.1•11.11,• •rgoiel,e.l vitt, of 4441( 4 , 111441. y. 61111 r•e.,it:t. for Lim it carnel. r inch w,a giNe 111% :1 run.i., •he t•r. ti,•• time.. kr hi ) 15,4 Gtrni!!, rer ire fl v,j.l C. rI ! .41., rrit's ts, t prr,, 1:1.1 CT! .—P le tll.r Lrn tithAinza vrry pro Ely •ebrep ;L 1....;tAL•41,14; I , A•Ir cm, di lat.a (..r Governor 111Pri1:1 Giosern;il; 34, el+, tr.! t.y )1" 4 1 ;Ix. liao; ( . 4.; r;..d 0.0 •vent ml. 11,1 NA .If.! 1,1,, Ole •• Itt, lA . i.t.rl• " to ;he a - ord. - of 14'1 trr. h,c o•,r .. .. ~• 1• .1 . 10. J 1 nr:;:r) li.e Thp 9f •• i• t,. it n• u.r.rort;;%r ad 6.,y the 1, I,k t 4./ l A. .r.•••,1 11. v i t r r:• *a io 'in ;Lem ! I ter. I.t.t Elf ECTO , oF LIN ~ ,ACi•.l3.--1%,* !.• pxr tcr.il tt sit l' Col rll !!4.0 if:ft U. :r1 I trn ty • L., MEZZO the •• of • ..n j'eu ~1 :1,, near F St•I.JO, re • a ra• 4 , I L. •Ilrn me; tbeftl-.;..+ 11l 11 , t cLttl,g nfr 1.1 t , .c.-n,nr Pit 1,16 Jr r)inr h.•• Sbia n0,r1.1, rneT.! C- L., end., .4, , bu, h. 541:,. A IC 1,, lo more c..buugh ”,1;.,,„,, thi.t,hr ri. , ~ r .- A fI'HA T II :4, ALAI:SI♦:<[--.\ d t Fh . 11 wri,l H botwren Mr V. al, • u. 1/,,:er Y.r 11,14 e. nir.a. A (fr b:::‘ :0 Ilt.Cy 4y: tho !ol.dy 7. )2. 1 .r j...lte ‘tl!/. R 11111.1ilirC.0 1 , 1,1 r. no:tir) , ;y 1..• 17.i•r d r :.,•1 A rll,l t • ~. t'..1•141 or, Sucrftelled 1.1 •11 — ....4, h.• !1".. A g; a;'plr cr,s.ted .t t tt,.,ltt t.t• s. r•t• =13=111111!!!! Ilouar great excremen 11/ , , ca nci t.n.• of tho Arend,r., 7 7 .. 7 TLe on the sti«'.r.l,l cutntraltre nor a , f- 1 ti,r ea c!: be tiro! ri.-tb—ittrid it wo. ,Irr,nr,-.1 I.CrThe Cf if Ale erlll.l of Perry 'lnd Cornt,or'l , d tiv rnrt on 1116: , !.,.ri•. re 0r g a to nitto• int 11., 4 con, e , .• lion. After the nornrrn,4 bclutings city fcht,i tu.tr,a anti- f oat lc •dyr4roori ur , !c• i,tinr any onn,-- T bry I 1,1 } otter rind pnr' r. willing to gi,e, op t or SrAn t,r:lr herrell very p.pu;gr vci:h the Cir.rif, n li and 1,11.141 vi!:1.1”‘. ‘Ve ,u pp , . , t d ire her nn t, tfis f , l , ,v 1,, hd r,cn CI t;ent., • ' Dr. 4.• "1 .4rlne )fllt4•rn j I ,ter Tim V.):•,te.cor Is l!elki 144. th 5i , 111,7111 , 6 AC v.,:vra vin: l I" n 7!, r , v•rilt,g %;n 1 ,0:L . f•,;,.g lefl•1,1 1,4 f,h rd tuft I • .I.e boo r I inze laded awl,: e%eced• ! N 1 n.„l rr • th, i n o tn .l ,•o,hty rTI-11,,114 Let, I,,Ctic.ilh, lyretp,k,. u'r" , :, is. is 1,1'0,1 Irvin 6,•111‘,. lint whi r l , rotro by ftevvr•: f aCkets, t u , thia1..631 , .01t: nl,lr!y peg,lr 1 ,.0n l irrlol,ll tin ,t, IV C 51,5 g. it 1.1 ~r ,1 1vary.er,• 11. to-n. Ltu the !Le of I, •N•. tl),, h Ihn 11:1,11 1 ..wr iter” It 111.1, Iteelll St 1.1.14 , . ihior or I;11 COitltelleJi 1., thi:. .1101 1 : issw sis „ s ; ss.s ,, ss ow,. as. 4.000; Anhbrty,'n. Inn; ( • 1.11/icottin to dt. but ni tryti a tie.,r rut 111• U MI : 45 , 000 , w„ 5 .,„ it 1 Nv, n ,t w „,,,, a lanoll tied Ilmv he , .nn,v , 41.16,1 Mel I.ina ildcriod ! land othcr ',lncr., 1311 ,1 Whet! they Carle. Ow, nom if till Its—i turd Inn Lan!, 100.000 • .iiticti of mind aullicoon td hollow it. 'I fame Weiss Thrre titinther mobs., oto „„ .ranch as, o f t l m opsas , sss that sissy Inimber kill.ll II t) ilt,o —bnt thin, it, the opinion of 1,11 111. time it, n t..,tett.; nit ,t stirnn engngetl in the and itioirii••ed ""inn n G,w ,"'l4 of the faJd. It was well in it to high. the unli t , was rllo.3eittle - -ler they Ililtily g, Clad in n deep noon:, without tire, and unsung the lej.ge* :so 61., ',tunny. [Octal:eh! fanner Fch. 7, I. re- rholn.li mu I,Pgi-Ictite Live nrpropri:o ,, lf4o. CH.) for a A /ylll,ll, and 1113 ,, 111 w pit, i,07. for a t) of Sdott.t. I, , titution. oleo :VI uct'si. tog irron y poorer If, irur,t, in rr!; nrores of mulch, In tlm fiat d.•gree, eithrr to purribir nnpit idly or I) Lropri,rotr.ent lit, in the Siurc re Mee. Haeh.•l r , the Qctikeress preacher, is holding faith to t h e good iicapio of New Urleans. The - Delta sau she is it relative of dar,il) Basher. She attracts large and foiliiiinable audiences- t:.ere. Shocking Arcidenl. On Thursday lett; nt n chop ping ((oh-. et Philip Erdhart's, in Jordan lownibip n little girl of :11r E's, aged some eight or nine y.,11.11 tens intently killed—mangled and crushed almott to a it ll ) — he the fulling of n tree. Aa the story was told ill, ahe was in the act of inking the me,n some water inacoffte.pot, this was not known until the men gathered in to dinner (or supper), when the absence of the child created ingnityund search, when she was found under a fallen tree so shone stated. [Clearfield Banner, Feb-11 tV"At a dinner at Toft•yrand'i, Gen ISlorehrun we; the last to arrive, and had kept the company waiting. ,Cu.ruol,ing hie excuses, Talleyrand stopped him with these words—" Nell you're i'oe ;net, th s c s ••And 4, hot due. (hat provvl" mere• Iy. iba! the I,,itntion ‘sat not to tho fuld of hut- A N COMEDY.—A new fore act comedy, written Ly a gentleman in Boston, entitled '•Where there's a It ill there I.:a Way," is about to be I.roucht cut in That city. The critics who have seen it, represent it 114 the ticet American dramatic production that hn; been id .aliter , l 3 et. Fr,n Someen rACLII whiCh we see pl: r o:].h ,, i I, the I aye, IL:Che tLe Lite ftiliowing, One ,•htitti tu.,sEir! , l 411 !Insure ir , ten been cherished witi, so nine rule, thdt, nor that be inlier. you find is pet Irrt and it.irrnontoul whob ; mind prompt to discs:!! hroi u se diFrern•nent (rick to obeeryetho right, omen it to detect the winotv, and ovvr - giod,i by [be lirht ot h.olut;o heal itl'l,4! %rid genetbus impala.-.; kmd, considerate, fmbenr• a..v. 1, reiving t oliAr,.; one 11 , 41 bents w rnly rid frrinidy Lir tine b.,ttiLto pour though, claiming •tn• ton with 1.60 haughty 1.1,:/. Itirr•.iiireet. the rreiri.liar , t furth, k% itl, heist) , !cep. 41111 rho u_hifui bn,rv, AO. cklim elinrice., N 4, Aortow 11,11141,i, glrinew. 1)r cl.v. nr.yielding !lope And Faith that pruaiinee may reiireni Ih. .tor*, 11 n , hnru peichninie Intl I,, , ,,iirenzinen• Ili. *refit; Q.. 1. 4/ . f r he Ores, I) an h ihr bourn; WI Ihr tii.tont Iris (era. Lite Anil* glioriiinki in the rreirriliig h 42., !frr stieanier pninlyd in the it IT. 111117 tiro. 7 . iltt.t. I - inmost-al 1,..i; 'mg bound. Crrwr tc.• 1 ioh freigt.t it ! The Right of Way and insurance Olice Agencies. wr to jer k th e roun'al IsS (511.6 to bilvit. lAr — The find monfrrai and aac Plai!avtaal i h,„ gre fr . ” , ” ‘vhofra ,r ,IC•11 forrtlioi .I , l,f , att.on .fro li , zlri Way rn 11. n tiqw, toni ()tam It.riinnol It a 1 I b4`v uh,, b .f.•I• 11 , 113,110,11::11 11,1 rL.'s. ava i aa h t . ea , : en aa ralaly v Ira the tilt,/ atapkaat oxa.rt p0,‘ , ,ri.14 lit inEtara,r taztairac 01.11,11. nre twee l'10 . .1; lora tt,rra Ihr a...N . of Vatalltitglt. MO It/ 11, 1..111 ul :` , :o•e. alg: 0,1 liot to loociorte rue, chants .hoprnr..+lr therr•turiatit.g ...is tram Ptlelabe.• ;•lter Nora the nwot hitter ”pilot the 11111,1,11 , rlefq are tod. lu rra , •ll , l to this say. 1:ie) nit not tit I teatab, la 14..1 lite pant', ollt• In ets it:et a, dies l:se ,st-d tpideit, oa tl.e halid nl ;h, s: prep, rat tt:o it ha 1:1g,tell!114 I hi'., t l ot blotto.% 11.1 ;;.. I.trl it• Il neat terleot.'t 1. W 11:1,41. 11, thU. ' •,•;.I n..1:0 , it. •uit,s • a •I !ad. Sal , re goi :rt-; • C flr.•.-~. r i r•.- 1: A• 1 X I. t • • the r:sw :MAC, C 4, -. ! . .I^,,r• 1,11 !,• I ::c t• ,11 ~ t a' r • • fI• re • e b =OE t tt,tt, r 1 '• Fr' , Ntar . l . , IS, ft. :6.t rtrriria•ti-1 r *Pro frit SI Sn ', la ., I •,14, I the ra6t, cta oca,•.a.,, aaa aaa la di,, j.a T:•-f rel.'. A , IS ea: ,„.! 41,1, IMMEIMIIIIIII! .11:1 ~.+ !, Jr Of ' ITS irg• gre,t •i., In fr • d err. • •••• a • •1 A,:4t•of,e V15.5r11 , ,te ar., r „4f• .afro .14cr.e 4 A r, •!i nia3 s Pr I 0,t., I SCA r 9 .1 9 11,2.4 .1 L.mv le arJ V.,. Is a- . ~„-• 014...:1 44 1 44: the. / 1:.. se vrt.l4. hlse fICO , 'L,,- V Ire I'.. .4 n sr, 1, g o• ri • • I a , bl 4.t ,11,40 I•.nre 'A 11/ ,„r A '4.r , nlr (_', D,11.` me,l =ME t , rtrl• r ;:i.there,l vrri "Alt !• or lit,. Ito^c 1 , . el! 1.1 •r .•'.{.• was , 1.1: it•• I.,;ti,r;r, and the la' t;f, wiel ps:l t$,Pl ." • ./.II••S is 14 , ` c.. i ktt 1,.• ~,tr , a an ,1 atnrrr,l va ii .r .';her ;;I t ; .;11.• h r . Al • e I, r 1.4 V. it tr 4 Quoi.f.ra/101/9 a: a:: EditOr.—•-•At recent convent tot. ti t - the, editors and printi n g Craft of IV isconsin. met , tot the }o pose of gI.IIC cal ioformation connected with the vital corn not tee was appointed to induirottoto the best iunliticattolli of no editor. We think they nr.• net eat het y original; %eve' theless, niter making tin extended ere t upon Thlte'rB Ilted things in general, il.y -urn up their type; t in the following eloquent strain, ' m” he VIITI 4( 'Lucian of a saw mill, awl tore; of a rse: , the independence of a wood-sawyer, I . lplkil of a starving anaconda, impudence of a beggar, spunk of a chicken-gra, pertinacii.yuf a dun; he must he as imperviosia its, n crocodile, - have the plank of o starving liyenti,:must light upon his Lipp°. nem like o line k open acticken, most always pray fur folks to die, so I c can get some,news fur old women p;ust hope for the can of every railrattil to meet or eon oIT the truck, and kill some hundreds ovary day, he in favor of war, nod tell every body it de_ justat hand• multiply every accident by 100 In Cis paper, nrl' if he boa partizan he mutt lie on one side; dike a split-shad, swear roundly that every thing be aeys-is true, contend ut all hazards, that his party Ai in the Mil sea of sanctification; must move straight forward -1 like an eel hound up stream, must he able. to make! the crooked straight and the straight crooked, and to go either waybimielf if need be, must please every body and nobody at the same time—in fine he intat be a regular wolverine, a scteamer, the Devil and all; half horse, half alligator, atutthe balance snapping turtles." 4 Genqc man e Merrhon I:==1 =WM ,1,•• •. •t =MI 1111= •..". • •• w t• • ••• v • I S. • =MEE =EIS I 1., ,1• IM2EMI!I IMMIEB=II 4.4 c 4 4•46 641 •t r‘• ZEMIN No sable pall, no waving plume, No thousand torch.lights to Blume; No parting ulance, no lir t•y tear, su.•u to 1,11 upon the hie, There is not one of hiodred To At-m.IIMo coffin on its way; No mount form, no human breast Cures whom the pauper's dust may test, Bot one mourner follows there, %Vim.. grief outlives the foneroi prayer: Ho does out aigh, he loss out weep, But wilt not lett% e the smiles* help. 111, 111!1:1 . 4 twittn, Aid tnoto content with lute; 'File oiling:el dog that shni'd his crust, is ull that ntonds beside his dust. lin linail4 hl4 liitanint brad, a 4 though Ile Ihnlight w ilvar a Voice below.— He t,. mi.e that voice eo kind, .Li.! wunJt ti n by Ile t 6 left behind 1 he 4,111 R. 11,110,11. ;he might is cotta, ".•..‘l , l f no hums; Pot itretuldd upon the dreetnleee bed, ith dolt (di 1., I cilia heck the deed. =MEMEMEBEIE Url 11111111 , a1 ter; jilt (.4 ri/trhyar.l earth Are cl,tt.nerl trier than worth. ~ •“;,1 toArk roith Emcli the U 1.11,11114 11 !hatatarvrr.at,,l 11 1 ,,0 t; it lids., WOUlii I.; Clll , e Su , h gu .vt n, Into Nlr. I. tv. C 1.1. ~Gl,Low in 4, .4,1. ~6a I edit a 6,1 ih.• 11,0.6,1 .41 ht• suriclav New un.l r , •uny daily parer to 1,n4.4in. Pig /st tt r %M T Foil Ler:Limit% en !ill mil , : to the Rocky )Itetrn, NA, ore hik o , llk ihn Ihishlntionho, fettat of honor a (I,t 1,110. illl.l de,d,- vra l e! ) sit 41,,w0 no I wait ,lutoly on: II I v•• n ail. it. him I silent It, onr; t he *worn and clol. eve ...in.: \P1 , 416r the hoar.. Writ hihe h....A our ...ut• on 1..44;.) .1,1 1,41 Ihrthunii 1 l i r dog la. IT, 11 hiro p t het hi, hue in Ili , middle Ihho 0, 1 1•, ...1/“14 y 0.04., oh, isi•l di4l,•al alp in ialC, t,it: • •11 10n,1e,1 to entit. The yr., yhilh •ottifiltili4 a Ihr :I,sro inn et tilt .ornell.,ng most I.eoind in.., I I 1 , 5 , 1 mod th.t 11r s•I taken n,y teat aril-Ill.; to with., rt , ppie• Fit-1 I I'n'eo 1 , , r 1 I , f C 141.1 . 1,1 1 ,11 , I 1 1-14sr ifrt,,,m4 .4,01171? 1,-3,1,111,y rr ) TlTer ••Y t. t tt• t•t. pllll 1. fl I, ; ' r•-•, it I 4 14 =ME A! St 1,-, • Lof COMMER(TIL RECORD. hrriti:L.:: Art:: %:1;R: 7h+ Arik.nNooll i 1 rt. H t 'r, POUT Or rtrrsourtaa 4i Pr, r n.rt Tilt tl i a t %•• 1. K ir'r. air I J , I) I ', 0 t:.. ass•-. 6, 0 1 %1 a.. nr, •.1 i'Al• dor ••• I 4; ti.,:es rm• J 40 d i .1 11 .•i.•% S 1 I I ,T 1 NI,Fr (•1/.• rr,,i N 1!,•,: .11e1 , Vit. - • f. EMMEN y.ll „4,c 5!..1.“ ,t;•el Sp." , ; J. D I :a- t' Ito,, w “c• in., •!.•-no, 1./ 1 , 11t1,, 70).1 lektnt 0,1 the I Istll , l‘n t artti irttd :.• tlrrl 1,:•. I, trir;•1•: KA& ( . 01, pi.et to d.ay, and ,1% 11 ) 1.14...., •fiipm,ll. Nlo..t.ine•-1.1.1s of •Inlty 70 , ) laSlll r 1 ,•••;, at 21i 21 i illonrti sve rn•nitl.nrl anl. •at 21.71-. lo : 1 .-- In ‘l..‘t Intls oir.no non.. We noti,o4l 11, to:law in( ealo• - 1 11 1)1 ,1, '• 111, ..o• al 1 , 1 1 1 do 1 / 1 1,1 a t $1 $4,(1'24, and n lot 1f 1001/ 1,4 I•. /111.) (a4on $4,(123 IV,4,ov—Sale• ~r 1932,0. .1 h. , liaitim,o A , r.ot icno 111 the P!II suttee 111111 ditritir, the wrri: rt.% 10.15. 014•1" 111,1branr•iSht att. 'lle At that port Itarn ft, de Jahe.ro, brmgmr up v.iv& ((1 3'2,0110 bag• of roffre., up.salds of 14,000 bags of wtocii Wer, •11111 as A rplA ctirgn, 3 0111) has', a , 7i ernis. Folvia's cargo, 1,600 baps, at 7, (palmy.' ganrrally etnrann. ettr;rt, 2.230 Log., nt 7 j cents. lost it•o cnrito, 3,300 LAG., nt 7i cent• Ihne,lns•' elllgo, 2.700 bop, At 7i cents. Anil "the! ernallor Int•, making an aggregate of b e • t ween 14001 and 15.000 bn;-:•• 80 m , "I".• 1,000 bag:, love born ninth. lium .e,und hands at 7it. to Ilk., and f gent. fur pielied lot.. • Fluor— Ina trnmineti ns in - Flour un Pairs:lny worn limited. The principal tr,d, wns Introncted itt ihr Miami Canal, where, we were informed, some 1000 barrels, changed brands. skies amounted to 2110 blds. at $3.35 e!enr;—troo do nt 3 85:-300 bblo, at 3 C5;-00 du, ut River, at. 3,C7-i-90 do, ?rtilfurd brand, tit 3,h7. Whi‘key—On Thotday, the inks otn , unted to 90 barrvic Flom liKilroad depot, at 174e17ic;-- 100 do, from Ihoer, at•l7}-100 do, from Canal, at 174 4 017te. Turk--A unto of 70 bbl., Men Pork, on Thura.ny, nt 10,000 pr bbl. 20 0.. D y Z c b P y at Buckets, just received and fsr RBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., .febl Weter .inset. 400 BAGS Rio Coffee. Road v ingiancl fin' sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON 4. Co, fob 18 Water stio, 1-8~ , ~ik.~.~~y- .. +~..... ~. THE POOR MAN'S GRAVE. BY ELIZA COOT. •'••, I WI tfr VI .11 1Z1.J4.1. eiaans 7. 71, A 1 k WM= a• , , ' nu • 11f.1 . %ki I MI•OlitIN 111% t:li =EMI NI A k•:•, Irdze, .1, ;:n tt,J IT, 4 11, it ii ~,„ ..., i K, Fl'\ l ll 1)F Al o.! CiPteilmati I•'eb, 14a - Pigs sad Raisins. 100 DRUMS Smyrna Figs; 25boxes M R Raisins, Just received and for sale by 131113 BRIDGE! WILSON &CO., feblB Water st SEG ARS. • 110 O FINE linvanw &gam .L.Ht received and for iiide by BURBRIDOE, WiLSON & CO., feblB Water ar, FS randy. 1 HALF Pipe ''A Seiguetua" Brandy on draught mid ibr.ale by STERETT &CO., f.. 1) la 18 Market greet, one door above Front. 1 PUNCHEON Pore Old Scotch Whiskey, on draught and u I e 16 000 I. , ,,, F, l F u j ire P o i f ne Lornbrr, foc sate low STE tiETT & Co. No 19, Nl , oket stroet, frblB one door above Front. The splendid steamer DEFIANCE; Duirhintion Maste, will leave for the obote ark ii,teirnediate ' , mi.,, on this day, tho 18th itil4,'cloc% I' M. For freight or passage apply Cib 18 Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insu rance Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. Citizen., ut Pitt.hurch continue to he ”rir.Md nn opportunity to stroet insurance anon shed, prop• , r iv, by a Domes:it Institinion, located 11Milrig thetr,- .••Ivo - ., ba•r••.l upici Dinnestic Capital, and conducted by I itrertios, to whose prudence, integrity and good inch; bey can readily ascertain, whether they may n-po.n dist undo .fited confidence and security, which stin,!.l encr attend an insurance tranaaction. To ,siloto property P1(14, nlrcal,!y, hero 41.iniae , d, or , lee.ruyed, Its Fire or Vt'ater, the silvan tag , of 1,-r. , •r.ily adyi•ting slots with an institution, • t ill Its litrlitingly evident. To those who *OW-or , ' hr the Grctit Fire, this pqrticolar corpotariuti rec , irnmeiiation. 'The prompt payment of the Allote atniefrit in it. losvcite—of•it,tit TWO firsts ato Tfi, , p.1,0 nuLl.• RS---IA them II sufficient gt.gratvee of future security. rn rt of a!I prudent rstnn,tcwiever fortnnote, C. Ca'amity for thr purpose of avoiding its vtincto. To such a. have hitherto escaped, as well ea to I h :sr wt., have pl.t.i•nrd I .1, Os, fan i:ity of pro. 1,71..,11 and in-tvo.n,tv, th;a institutor, .01 , r ir a: , erlrit indarnneot trir IkvoA :h , trA,Ttion. which ,Arer:rao .1 by those who r 1-tfAvag ltf eNhfcfs to R.111 , R.T 5e1.7,.• f ; Ty An Ordinance relative to the Night Watch. .Cll. I fir gndennried by the etu• .•• •..i Co , nr-.o , lCosin• :1 • r. 1,1 i'• t!, t tr 1.:;•10ri t the pro,: t 11,11 PK ., " I A" 3,6 to Ir. I. 11... U•j. 414 , ' • Q.- I t.:•,1.1)/zrd I ,c 1 :11 l) K I'rr■ I' TC C. 1 I; tlitm RAKEWELI., Pres sC. i•Or 18 Valuable Real Estate for sale MEIII l 7 rsble prt.c.,ll I , , rinrri? a part ••. II sc I - , • ,Tt Vt fteNl tty (;tsort• ever •.c •,..1 ;rr I 4.1 We A '.k4114-ny Rs. sr. yr; his e , rcrJ ert Ripe' has . , -4( 3, 1111 , 011 ellr,e an.l .hr 7 own 111, pr -ern••••• t•:0,11. ilock 410e1{,g r,P.O and ;.-.• rig. frAo.nr ,rwitnents t •• r a' I.e a,nrie.l rhe — Art; iv: • la cap* of.r.,j a. • en stir:t4lng An orr ,, tvanzt!. r t. t t r rrlvltitnflurint! rr,r.te rest.ln.ces GEO COCtili AN. Wr. 0 .1 •T, , •rris app!! te'.4 1. fAr •rt t ' O' , lllJ% Ai:' ).e, . .7.11T,P4 RIJRZI ? Fi. Fs. No ea 109, Orlotw I•.br, W.aernan. Term. 1145. A • .1 now !n W:t, Frt... 7, 1346; On Bet lon, . the Court F• 11,' a Cli!or to ..I•rnet CriOari. E.q. 7: Leato test.," Upon t'y virtue ' to soP the sure arre tt b!y thr uf AlkartrttOy in .41.tch 2/I],a s - . , ,111 r slow order of Court 10 tp) dirrc ! ezpoo. •- at the Court t of I'tl.o , otel. upon Sato:Jay the 21. t of a•• h try. at 10 o'cl-tck, A Al.. 14 that dnc— til tigt., • irthrteat mode:aim of/ohn ‘V,o of, in and t".. Crrt•lrl !raft of !anti si;tolt. in %%1. • 11/, • A I,•gto•nn cocnty. :a1". go : re GS, n !kw 1..(1,-,1 I.) ‘ , .d• .1 1 .1 I:011,5. I; , aander MeMar tot . * he,ra, nr: John b„ff `..•,,g .1 oi. Dcrurst, . it. the nt,r,st ?a:d W:.,tl.ifi :.•1.1. iirlyg 1 !,:e Esal•, of In an d •,, C.}, rat' 11.rn,,1 . ; •11, 1 1 Tr o p rt y 16..1•- I erv.i taker, tr, t•lermim. a• c V i.; sai4J ‘‘,trautn. Si 00 I nt ja,t, J AN! I:.S CALLAN, To I 10ri. , 1 .1 cf . it., C. , yir t.f (i , t,rl Q S :Lc 1%.11:.12. iu,nl fur One petwoon of Benjamin Carp-met, of Versuii:o. tio c..toity alotrantd, humbly olteo I lin! Si.:, t.et:lioi,er het , tl p r o., led hi m n e ll wish ma . tre f ,1, - .onnenlntton troveletn.and whe t ., nt I,<.u.c. to 'le. 1,, Aolibip aforesaid, and ron, • t),:a yolr 1.11, p!,...aed to grant him Oeet.re to keep n lo.uso of public entettail Mein. Att.l .our n. in duo, bound, a. in ptay. BENJAMIN l'AurENTEit We, , fies,,l,•cril ers. riiirens of Versailles iONII4IIII`, du trttl v, that 1110 tel,l,t , ' , el:limier 2 1 or Foal r,puc r and temperance. aiml is well pros ided er ith loon rind conveniences for the acconinmaci n n, ;ravel,' rind 13ther.. and that lids:d tavern is neces. 69,1. %VI Un Ilry, intnes A Irxaewirr %V Lesi Miller, .106 Nl'enulry . 1 home, Gammen, George Hichry. wit 7'o the Honorable the Judges °Jibe Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the l'eate, in s and for the County of Allrgheny. The petition of Hoary Rea, of the Cub ward, city of piiisi,orgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly show• eth. That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials. for the accommodation of travelers and ethers, at his dwelling house, in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased Ito grant him a license to keep a house of public enter toininont. And your petitioner, as in duty bond, will ;pray. HENRY R We, the citizens of the Gth ward, do certify that tho abo‘e petitioner, Is of good repute for honest) and temperance, and it well provided with iseirsii room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is noes stay • Alex. Cupples, Jas C. Cummins, Alex. Bled:, Thos. A. Rowley, M'Cortnick, dames Debby, Roht. Williams, Samuel .. 111'Kelvy, G. L. Reis, P. M'Kenna, William Woods, Robs. Lafferty. lob la al3t&wat BUTTER AND JEANS, 3 PIECES Steubenville Jenne; 15 Barrels Roll utter; 45 Kegs Lump; in store and for isle by LAMBERT 4. BRITTON, frbl7 133 and 135 Vl'oml et =;=m%;ma Scotch Whiskcy STERETT Co., 18 M:ltliet. For Oincinnati. M A LLF:S, President IeM=MI : 01,:rtar.c. I , : • It Zn•zr Z. tf , U. 1,..46. •n 1 which w ia , Charles wheel. Stinclicombe John :11111 , h Jr. .marafma To the Honorable the Judges of the ()purl of Gan. era! Qtuuter Sessions of the Peace, its and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of James Kearney, of the sth Ward, city Pittsburgh, in the county elm esaid, humbly chew eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with nuiter lain for the accommodni ion of travellers and °th eta, at his dwelling house in the city, aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a Pcen,e to keep a house of public entertainraeat. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, nil! pray. JAMES KEARNEY. We, the subncribers, citizen.. of the sth Ward; do certify, that the obove pctitioner,it of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houseroom and convenience' for the accommodation of ttavelers and others, and that said tavern is ncceosc rv. Thomos Flood, John Gibb. William Wilson, Wm Hamilton, John Markin, James Mitchell, John McCracken, I' S Hamilton, AI Glass, Feb 18,3&%, 3t Valuable Bons. and Lot for Sale, WE arc authorised to sell that three story brick houc,e, and the lot on which it is erected, situate on the western side of Grant at,, above 6th, nt present occupied by Mr P Delany, as a dwelling. The house i• idren and comovaiintis; and contains ten splendid) furhisheil rooms. For further information re.pectirg the propery and let my of sale apply to BLAKELY & IITCII FE, nor Penn and Smithfield it Corn Brooms. 15WOZ. iisioried size., received and for dale by LAMBE It &SH 1 I"FON , 133 and 135 Wried Produce 1 9 KEGS Lora; v 8 tacks prime Feathers; 2 Bundles Deer Skins.: 6D dine. tow Yarn; 3 Bartels dricl Apples, received per steamer Consul, anti for sale by LAMEST ¢ SHIPTON. frb 17 133 and 135 Wood st. ATCHES--100 gross Essiern matches for sale .11.1 feb I by R E SELLERS, 5? Wood st. _ _ lUM CAMPHOR-2 bbla for salr frbl7 R E SELLERS GLUE -13 bbls for sale by • R E SELLERS. /IAI3B. MAGNESIA-150 lbs for sale by N,„/ (Oa 17 R E SELLEaS CFiI.tiICALS—(o Zinc, Hyd Potash, halide Lead, Citrate Iran, Iridide Sulphur, Prow, lodide IVler• cure, Tlnsin, Ch. ,Zinc, for sale by frb 17 H hi SELLERS. n A CU BRIcK--20 , 0 Bath Busks, fcr securing Knives, Fcri,s, Ate. Su-emboli., MAO. and slicuki never be without this itrtitt:e. Fur Ft I:. L ERS. 57 Woo- Li 0}1 , )1...-5 LLa ju.t received cmd i,r da:t. Pittsburgh Temperance Depository. JTi,T ret.....ed from tits American Temperance S.'.:not), Ness Yurw. a fall assortment of their ! ,hiirations. ar.d the Journal and Youth's Temper. once Advocates for January and February; and on !.4n.1, permanent Temperance Documents; Confeio s : rw:s of an Inebriate: .11y Native Village; Hannah Hun king; Bob', Temperance Book: Temperance Tales; Drar_in Giles' Diciller): Temperance Hymn Books and a rnri..ty of other Temperance Documents 14 sa:e at the New York Retail Prices. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent mina Cum Nler , No 9, sth street ie,l7 NllitwriLhe• GuHt.; UCOVlliclea Cottare Residences: Lardner's Mechst•ir.; BOSWORTH & FOR RESTF:R, 43 Mt. Icet Flour. 4118 . BBLS extra, for sale Ly Et A \ DEBNON, 10 ^_s Liberty & 3 Ferty or Produce fi k USUELS 04:4; 15 B IUF 6 *acks Corn; bbl. sh irr Corn me Fl; 5 yellow •• do; 1100 ibs Wickwheat flout; Just receirrd anti for Pftle by W 11 ANDERSON Rama. 1 00 OF smell size end superior qaalaties ~ ur sale by B AN DgRSON. 4 IIBLS crab cider just I eceigred and for aaleby PC 'MARTIN. 60 Water it. PF.CONS ? 1A It HELS Texas reeves on band and for sale by P. C. MARTIN I.:13 GU Water •oreet. MACKEREL A. FEIN' ILI' mai-kelp! on h,nd and r. C. MARTIN. f..b13 IA) Wnter 134 I . At CASKS hams: CIP6OOO 6000 assorted llama, siae., and /boulder:, For m.lo by B Hdl EY & Co. feht: 57 Water st. S C..ln. received per sty Bel smio by I,bll }AMU'. Ao)fi 11111.5 173 barb di l,l Noche, for sole b; fehl 1 M R.l-IkY Cn hrt:ltiSEi) LO SUG kit I.) BLS fluality ruiverised Loaf Sugar, N.I. 7, do do do ir , rived and +n le by & RIeNETSON. (LOVER SEED. prime el ,er•eril in core, rind for 1I sale by MILLER. & RIQKETSON, febl3 179 Liberty Ate FLAXSEED WANTED. 3000 ELL'SHELS fiszseed is wonted by MILLER & RICKETSON STEAMBOAT LAMPS DOZ assorted three, two and one light suspend• ing tt,,d side lumps for sale at lowest cash price ho W W WILSON, feblo cor 4th and Market st. DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS. DCIZ of the beet, make just received and Fur male by \V W WILSON, le))10 cor 4th and Market at. _ T. O. lINTNnLDS. J. L. /HEE REXNOLDS & S UITE . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Allegheny 14ver Trade. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE. PITTSBURQII MANUFACTURES, CAloride of Lime and Paper. T 11.3 highest price in cttalLpaid at all times for coun. try lags, baling rope, and cottton waste, cornet of Penn and Irwin su,,l'ittiburgb, In. jan3o-tjyl.l. D I NFJ,LING-HOUSE FOR RENT A N EW and convenient two story dwelling SO AL Co; rent, enquire at this office, or S M'KINLEY, oov 22 St Clitit st. 014 : 11ye Whiskey. (1 RA RRELS Monongahela Whjekey, j 1839) warranted all Rye, in steno and for sale by inn 22. STERETT sc Co , 18 Market at, near Front. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF STOCKS. A T T'oclock. P. M. on Friday evening, the 20th . .Ina., instant, will lite sold at the commercial auction rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, without rtiv• serve by order of Dot id Shaw, Administrator to the estate of the late Wm Shaw, deceased. 20 shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. 10 do Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpilt! Road Co. Stock. Also, for account whom it may concern: 4Q shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. Terms at sale. febl4 J. D. DAVIS. Auctr. T"partnership of John Freeman &Co, wasdiss . „ solved on the 9;11 insr, by the death of Jobrk Freeman, Evq. The business will hereafter be can,. ducted by the undersigned surviving partners, under the name and style of Carothers, Miller & Co, tri whom those indebted to the former firm, will please call and settle their respective accounts. J CAROTHERS, ALEX MILLER, SAM'L CHURCH. February i 3, 1846.-1614 dim. Samuel Bigharn, jehh .1 Nlitr.hell, James M'Ulane Gold and Silver Watches. J K Lapin, corner SA 4. Wood its. _ Has rereiv?,d nt: invoke of Gold and Silver Pat - . ent Lever Watches. A few Gold English Potent Levers. Two Gold Anchor Levers, 13 Jewels One Silver Three E ns ,lio, All of which svill be sold very low Pair for tho Washington Piro Company. THE ladies of Allegheny have fur some weeks been busily engaged in preparing useful and fan cy articles to be sold on the 23d inst., to aid the said Company to procure a suitable house Inc the safe keep ing of their apparatus. As this is the first effdrt of the kind made in this community, it is hoped by the undersigned that a aim plestatement of these facts will ensure a large atten dance and liberal patronage from those for vi - hom,the Firemen hare so often periled their health and ti res. The sale will be commenced on Monday afternoon, the 234.1 inst., at 2 o'clock, in the storeroom of Meson Clark &Cameron, on Federal street, near rho market Allegheny city. Mr. JVHt, HARTWELL: DEAR SIR—I have used in my family for a con siderable time, Dr. Thompson's pills and I Call with propriety say that they are no excellent remedy fur those diseases for which they are recommended, and I am well persuaded that the public would derive a great benefit from the use of them. The Carminative is also an excelient remedy for thosediteases among children lot which it is recorn• menced. Yours Truly. ALEX P HENbERSON. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, Druggist 4- Apothecary. cor Hand and Penn ate., Pittsburgh. R. E. SELLERS Doctor EofF's Tonic_ Ts and Anti-Dyspeptic IT has at ell t i mes been an object of peculiar im• poriance . to the medical world to discover same medicine or combination of medicines, which would operate in such a manner as to cleanse the stomach and intestines of all irritating matter, and not debili tate !hem. For the want of such a medicine, physici ass have rarely been able to cure a case of confirmed dyspepsia or indigestion. to c ire which the whole ma= tens medics has been tried; from ihe meta powerful articles down to charcoal and wheat bran. A t. , Mprary relief in such Case. is sometimes pro cured by the tyie of common emetics and purgatives, but the debility of the stomach and basvels produced, by these medicines, soon brings a return of thedistres-, sing symptoms, even aggravated, end often the reme dy has bnen worse on the constitution than the, diA ease. These pills are offered to the public with the con& d.•nce, produced by long experience in practice, that they will operate gently as a purgative, and effectually eleame the stomach and bowels, without producing sickness, nausea or debility. They can be used at all times ; by persons of all ages, without regard to diet, drink, or exposure to wet or cold. They generally improve the appetite, and in one hour after they ace taken, and are the beat preventive of those diseases generally termed bilious. A few boxes of these pills are usually smlioie,nt to remove the most confirmed Dyspepsia with all its, distressingsymptoms, such as sickness nod sourness f the stomach, lop. of spetite, habitual costiveness, cholic, despondency of min.d„cnd a host of nervous affections, with whichever! , perspri laboring, under the disease is more or less afflicted. As complaintsare sometimes made of disappoint meet in the operation of these pills, owing to the proper use or administration of them, as to time, quantity and age of the patient, we have publitiml pamphlet. in which is set forth more fully the proper manner of using the pills, toge her with some of the diseases in which they are most applicable. ['These pills will rarely operate as a purgative if inure than one pill betaken at a dose. For sale by B A FA HNESTOCK &Co., febV.2-o:er cprner of Sixth and Wood sta. Law Othcecto Let- Si:VERA'. commodious Law Offices, on Fourth street. For terms a pply to BLAKELY 4- NIITCHEL, cor of 4th and Smithfield streets. --- BLAKELY Sr MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property, and all other business connecte,l with Real Estate. They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal instru ments of writing, on moderate terms. For the con venierco of the public, they have two offices—the Law office of John J :Mitchel, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth Wnrd. [ jan23 6m.1 1.3.11 RY dir, Cn pERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cern atery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grourds, or to F. Thorn, Druggi s t, cor ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittybutgli. By order of the 80uc7,, J. CHS LETT, dec II Superintendent. EICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, °ince in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market june•l9-dSosly --- Last Winter Session—Dancing Scheel. MADAME BLAIQUE'S la.tt. session for the pits• ent winter, will commence on Friday afteinoo s n, February 13th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at her Room in the Lafayette Assembly buildings. In announcing the le-organization of her classes fur the last witv.er season, Madame 8., hopes it will not be out of place to convey to her kind patrons bet grateful acknowledgment of the liberal suppoll,,thd have hitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of their' eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher. in the crowded state of her classes, and she feels Cod fldent the simple announcement of the re o. of her classes will be sufficient to 3eciice totter a continuance of their favors. In order to give that eclat to the Examination Ball, she proposes closing her winter labors with, and which the presence of all her pupils can only secure, ele offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her terms to $G each, to those pupils who nave attended the two previous sea, sions. feb9 Important to Gentleme n Al the solicitation of several gentlemen,..lledame. B. will app eveningelasse3,, for instruction in the Polka, Polka Quie3iilles, &c. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wednesday and Fri. duy evenings or each week, from 7i to 9 P M. Her opthscription list is now open for subscribers at her rooms on Fourth at, near NVood. feL9 2wd. S KATES, Cutlery, Iyor3 j ', 6 Egx ; iy iv Szc if f? A r axle by M . Wood it. THE subscriber is renting out several large rooms in his establishment with steam power. at low rates to good tenants. H H RYAN, jan 17 Rensingtou Warki. Or Admittance 12A cents. JAS J BINNING, JOHN G McMILLAN CHAS P WHISTON, JOHN G COLLINS, DANL SI CURRY. Committee Vanclauae, Wood Co., Va, Jan 26 Allegheny Cemetery
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