el c Octi itiorning t)ost. JOHN lIIGLIR, EDVTOR PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 VV' V R rt. Agent for country new.spaper is the Agent for tt.e Pittsburgh Daily Morning Poet. and Weakly :Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive rekrettisenients and subscriptions. lle hap offices in New YORK, at the Coal Offico,3o Ann street, (ad• joining,tho Tribune Otlice.) llosTos, No. V!, State street. PEI tAIDELPRIA, Real Estate aol Coal Oflice, 5G Pine street. BALTINIORr, S E corner Baltimnrc nnfl Calvertcta where our paper can bo seen,l an , . terms of adverti sing learned. THY. 'VATKEI. WORKS —The Chronicle not It-has the projects about to he adopted in the Councils fur the "more efficient management of the lViiier Woi 'as of the city of Pittsburgh." That there is abundant , room for Reform in this department of our city affairs. there is no manner of doubt. The almost universal complaints ngainst Muse who hale hvd the control of Water Works and the numerous evidences of incom petency which have been adduced from tins to tiro , . show conclusively that some change is needed. But is it not poseible to CfreCl. this Cll3/1;:e o:1 i;.,111 SUljt C ng the citizens to an increase of the Watrr 'f axe., which are already burdensome in the cztrenis 1 Could not the *big mfijerity in Councils remedy the crying evils of the system of conducting the Water Works, which was 0rC,311!7.a . .3 11 , 11 maintained by thornselvi s, with out evincing so much party feeling, and without plunging the city into new and extraordinary evp.m. ses7 The otslinances providing fur the new bons, were all duly prepared loy some pow, br6ind tl,at which was to enact thetn: they were briiiii.fit into Councils, all material amendment's sudi.lonly .sea of, and a strong attempt made rush thern thro' Loth bodies of a single sitting. They slid risa the Select Council, but were arrested in the Common, and thus the pahlic arc permitted to kris's,. :hot great reformirt7 enactments ate under considerniien by the haw-making author-it. By the new laws there is to Ito ono Engineer nt the Water Works. who is to have $9OO salary, and a house and fuel furnished him—both about 300 snore. There is to he a superintendent of the Works who is to have $3OO. There is to too a clerk of the Vl'ater Wo r ks. who will receive 500. Anil then the's , is to he an as sessor of Water Rents, alto is to receive $1,50 a diiy, during the time he is enc.:need in rll tking 6 , 6oslfrlCl.ls There is also to he an °file- provided in -some cent] id part of the city," the rent, fai nitute and fuel which, will coot at least $3OO per annein. the yeask bid of et-cense' for officers, Sze, will Grand thus: Engineer's Salary. " House, &c, Sup't's Salary, Clerk's " Office Rent, Scc, A pretty consitleral , le sum• we shnul•i present impuverisliel Fl3te of the public fuuds;arld iew of the individual losses %Lich Lave been ausuu,d during the past year. Some change in the manner ofcondocting the tsar:, in contemplated. The water tsrses arc to be assessed in the names of the landlords and not the tenants, as at present. The greatest objecticn to the project in theinerease of expenditure. There cre,tioubtless, oth er objectionable features, but it is not worth a hilts to: enamerate them, for the labor would be as fruitless us the attempts of the minority in councils to arocz:d any law the majority wish to pass. The nrd. nai ces no doubt go through at the next rneeiiiig, and the offices will be filled by those for whom they are mad And then oar Whig Solari will sit down tiniler the comfortableconsiction that they have donee geoid iherg =for (heir party. it pr I,IIZ 30 55a13 pe r .11 ywr,l kri 24, 25 t 344 1,41 Z,• 11,1 1.7' We regret to see the Urnon tit!, such-decided ground nguir.st the interetoo of the state, Nlazulucturtis of I .1.(11., '2') - and particclerly this city. The editor appeals to . iiutm ue. think with the eastern hot di-older, and steels spec,. rotors, that Philadelphia and n,igithortmod is 2.) • state, and that no act should approved bs the Le- "l ea gislature that is intended mainly for the bereftt of its Mao - cl and biir sew- , citizens. The people are growing tired of the arro. tig F L. gbarn and stray L:us 2, C ; 3 „ , rm gance of Philadelphia, and disgusted at the continued p t s . .•r.;. r , efforts of her citizens to monopolize the odvantages of 'Sew oz std. OU $2 p every public measure, and the time Bill yet come casing tutu:, r i 0 when those who are now endeavoring n> retard the . 14lai ' d.rit's rust over7s '2.5 rent ' . progress of the west, will he brought to a sense of Gk .,. n„, rat 2O Jo ~r e justice, in a manner that will be folly as unprofitable I Plate glass and cut glass 30 Z.", in 12 car tts per •'i and disagreeable to them as is their present conduct 1,, i f.tro. an to the citizens who are interested in the Right of n is 20 21., 10ento „,„ _o per scot. V. ,1:00'14C,Ip, paper 2 , ) I to 17 r".l per pound GEM. M•nxt..c.—Ti..o Commercial Journal has ez• 111 .' " 20 13 ot q t ,ts pressed itself favorable to the re-nomination of (den' „n 1,„„1., , ,!,) 5 par Alarkle as the Whig candidate fur Governer in 1347. It•ut/ in rg., h , rt't r n'tti The Gazette was devoted to Mr. M. in the last con PO it, 4 ,•eitis per pound test because he had killed an Indian and dinnk smr, . k ,„„ 20 11,,9 bush tea, and we suppose din same eminent • r... 1.10 pork.o4 tions will induce it to support trim for a second trial - The American will, us a matter of course, follow [hi lead of the Journal and Gazette. So Mr Mutlfli may count confidently on the friendship of the thro Whig organs in this county. FIRE AT Fliatilt.TOWN. Nllllolk Beacon of Saturday suys:—“We learn flom n genderriiiri from the Eastern Shore, that a very destructive tire occurred at Franktow PI on Sunday last, svhir6 1,11 , 0 to the ground the storehouse. of Messrs. Stitch, il, Oldham & Nottingham, %% ith every thing in it, u yen saving the honks and accounts. I.ovi abut 000—no insurance. 'fins fire was occidental." bill to incorporate the Milwatikie and Mi.- sissippl Railroad Company, says the Slilwnul,ir, Sur tine!, has been introduced in the Council. It will pass, amended, p•-rhaps by leaving the termination un Lake Michigan to be fixed by the Stockhuidera. Title is fair enough, and will give all the towns on the Lake shore a chance to put in their claims. Tho last Corpus Ckraa Gazelle contains u notice, that on the succeeding Sabbath, a dittingui,di ed divine would erench at the theatre in the morning. nod that in the evening, the 'Lady of Lyons,' and the farce of the 'Rendezvous' would be played, a number of songs and dances to conclude the evening's enter tainments. FAtsz Rustoris.—The Union of Sal urday positively contradicts the truth of all the various rumors that ore In circulation relative to anolher Oregon message from the President—of a treaty that has bees agreed upon, es well as the construction which has been put upon the purport of the suppressed pert of Mr. McLane'a letter to 'Mr Buchanan: lionontßL7 ACQITTF.D.—We - learn by agentleman direct from New York, that the Methodist minister who we mentioned a few days since as on trial for cer tain charges made against him of an immoral charac ter, has been most honorably acquitted of all sem blance of guilt. Thu charge against him was made by a female, who wholly foiled to sustain her accusa tion. PRILAPELPHIA AND THE Z.T.—A movement was rattle in the Philadelpia Councils on Thursday night, for the enhocriptiun of two millions of dollars, bythe city risismrtent. to a company to eonsti UN n Railroad hawses Philadelphia and Pittsburgh ' • tom, 2 s t. , ~4 4 ' 4 ' wawiz= Corres,poadenco of the "Morning Post." Hnrrisburgli, Feb. 14, VAG. In the Senate, the BsFirmer° anti Ohio flail Rood bill wad ngain unties. consideration. 'rho substitute of Mr Bigler, for the amendment of :VI- Gibiroes, was debated nt great length by Mossrs Bigler end Gibbons, in favor of it, and Messrs osio, Cr ebb and Chapman, against it. The latter gentleman is very hortile—ho see ins defeat the hill, if leis I .iblo—he ts, if roidsihle, as zeslond in hid oimosillt, 110 this great western measure, it Cribb, 1 Senator Cbb, fr,on iho city. Mr St origin brought to the notice of the Se rate, a letter written nt Flarrisburgh, told published in the r.,.n Argus, in which he was "vilely ed." On motion of Mr Gibbons, a committee of throe ryas a{ pointed to PrlrllJ 011.1 a-certain whether the , VI ,ter of It Wll.ll a f•Tiii ter Or 111 any ether w.l). tea with the Senate. Mr Ilickmv,, after seine time, oircred an amendment n !deft inritides the Reporter fie- the Philadelphia "Spirit of the Tim is," and the Htlaitori Sates Geitrto." The Committee will enter 1„11011 t h e deni e r asri g red ificm nut Nlicalay, it ie gaid• In the lieu,. little of general i‘f groat 4 , 7.01 reeeive.l Iron I) r. Seth Sa I I,lJary. S1:11” Li/mina, in which "divers 'matters oil or; In his Mlle.. were diiicui , ,ed fit h i nt: oi. The eionmeiiictition amen.; oil, or things recomeiends it he mud. , the danO of he I.lhrtlfilifl Ili It flfaistiill TI.„ 'Ai!! see that there is new n 1 , 144, pert or fun" in both le ar.clies. The ptilert'll, C,r. r••ry rind I•e Iv inocn•ntin NFW TAl<fl.F. A 5 l'IIPOS: Nit! \V 1 en. —We impel, the leg n 111,44 .pr fu: 11111 ;.y th, clry It, T niv. It 11.:111,1 r!ii Il ti;:l':~~ ~l Present Ta+if I , :c Prrscnt 131 . . ind t ,i her tr , u+ %Vines •.1. ridt. I.f . ne ‘s,,l n N 0,1,1 ii tc 3i) n,—,t. MIF • 1! ,:tl, ilrn.a alp.' tilt tti . tel o•rt!. 30 Ml',..f:.'7zi's • i:;r1. Fur nnly. 1..1. tT factur‘ a. i si a fl.l l / 1 ‘,.. 0 . . .1 107. Si! M1.111i11 . 1.11......1!.•• ni I r ; •!. 3) 311 rer t•ir2, 1:1..1 1.1..11111.•11 1 1 30 20 a 2 per cent 21/ `.:5 per cvnt 1 , 1 'll I , nr cent S 11411" 30 1.15 n 4 ct• per lonnd N1,11:145,r4 31) 4i trIP:. per p,p,tl SO 10 n ler cent n't•nn,elinns 20 prf Splreo 73 i.or :,411 rm.? c 6, 30 $173 t , • oral :i0 ::: C:4 1 , . r I Rot;Airls%:,l ot`er tr, Iw 3 r•• fu od ~1 ar.l C,1 , , corn '25 30 pt -r 111-, clrro I 13,1arcl• and 0 I.e. II r• r••: •q tire r I t2il •r Linrrrd t.r .2rl rwr Litowed rn t,rui...i•.•.1 10 Fer 11•,1 cr. id 20 20 pur eo7d. `;'.) 1 . 1•1. t. Xririi, 41f 70i i..rn c..r.Z. Clowtddie, I.lk. (I %co I 120 :1 , / per 1:1/ 15 lo 20 ,•1%. 1u r gn:l,Jrl 2./ 15 u 3 1,1 c,r.t. Orru.ge.. ih.er 1.f1 ,. 01 mfui. • d / 1 ,11.110/5.1,0e1/1 . 0., (1:1.• lilic4. t. ul port U) 5 per rent DIM] n,I 10 7 .7i rent. Imi.wimiS I ilerrtd 10 7iprr cell. cochi elt•ii 10 a CIS. p..r pound Solo n.l, karitiln, help nw run )0 20 1,,r I'l 5 c , ,di p:r yard 10 prr c,nt. Gunny cloth Tin plains Capi,nror, , ppvr zinc, lin, bra... 4, rnanuf•icruir Teo, enact., nail and w 5 In 30 per writ. Cwt.!, cl.. p r 16,, Pali Gca b 0:m pet tt, af,d Cr:tree The prripro.roi tat i 4 itimit on the Lui % loom% to inciptc, nni is thrrifoir much more •simith% in its derail. • ih.n the pr,s;rit, 'Aiich act is filled with Ape cilic rind niinirtitim We icaro the IVo ,, hington Union that the report of :11r. h the ecconipao)ing docurneots. t arn very voiurninfl,i and sit i,fact,,t i lv. 'llia( ire nil lbeencalled upon by the cominifiee of way; and Morin% ern 03515 t them in prep: nag a revenue hill for the lainse of representatives. For the purpose of utdiag him in the work, he has invbed several officers an aelod the custom house in Beaton, New York, Philad,flphia , and Baltimore, (deputy collectors, rip praiser sAc) to attend at Vt'ashing,ton and contribute their information and esperience to the composition of a proper They consist of Messrs Bride, ‘Veldon and Goorgue; of Dositsn; Bogardus, Waldron and Coonc,ly, of New IYork; Treiehel and Siewoit, of Philadelphia; and' I Young mid Vickers of Baltimore. They, are, as the the Washington correspondent of the New York Tri bune describes them 'men of ability, and have labored faithfully (for some weeks) in the discharge of their duties since ebeycume to Washington.' The bill has been prepared with great tare, and precision, and clearness, so as to ovoid those frequent and trouble some appeals to the department here for the true con struction of the revenue law, which have been too coat- RI on under former laws. MEW esert . cti to Ctrt,:re. 77, f, in $1 por Z, LU 1 . t4 I•cr gnt:.,ll U C:J c:t Vvr g ~:4~. ~.;,,.. :•30 • C 33 :i rr cent 49 c•t. ~.ri r~,ir..l er j« t. I tr, f ( . .mgr.toa and Witsitiorton , rti •trt-, t 1,001 001 t,J •treet and ftom Slntildietd t , t I,'ll It .114 to Fw.• l / 1 al r 41.1 ntvl,Oilof. , r. C. Woir,. r ,. Fe: ,t,l to "I,rnrm it 'etc 00 I.tr,teto,: errrendlilll2 I,le, nor CI , IIV I / 1 ,1•01. 11, Nlll, 1:1:1,:,•t, .1. 3 !, r•r.l Neril Io C C 1., lit 111.1,,11..1,i Thr resototton a,l,tiett/1 by I.C to rtt,, 0111 11,fflitort. for reruns t Ct..lrCil Cllnflibbr. lead, ana ildttitit•d• M ERCHANTS' HOTEL, • I he IC•o1,11.,11 n.!•,p1,1 by C. C Ow stulttyci artrthc.tti,o to theC, f,,1" a II 1.11" tont.ol.o-, I,Vd• i CORNER OF THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, mla•llopand 0nte,.,1,1, ,Jo mOlllll 01AI r VllO B.ordiot at. PITTSBURGH, PA. I"9' 'l'n( pal "":1 P" nri " I ""• ; B. TV EAV E R Prorietor •••••-0,•••i•c I ItlnclA , las —rend 11 3,112100 ctui .trittit!•: , p ed. 11 , 01 rlr. Sot Boole, ttl oppoleted on 11311 Of I colmci!. St•ot It, C C. _ . Ftie Insnrnnrr c omp,„ public streets, is unsurpastett in the country, whether as regards rt• nrchiterii oral arra...me:to..., the rle -1`1,....di l.„ their Agent. (40 N ., Coe Hit AN , ' 1p1 , 1 , 7:111 . 1i in 1395,) have promptlygamin, taste and cornfott or its furnishings. Shunted • paid 0:1 1 0 4,4 .1 in per,,n4 in immediate vieirily of the STEAM BOAT otTree The, by the gnatfire on the 10111 wf, LANDING. BANKS. EXCH ANG OFFICf:S and r„ we, ~„t int• 0,„ Ji. , princ:pnl 1 Ell( A N [IL F: HOI'S ES, it nifer ato TRA• rrihroed in ELLERS and BF'S IN ESS yf:N desirnbli , elinvo ill nictires, hil-t to FAMILIES and GENTLENIEN after ftrit, conri rboted to tha t. storntion confidence in rdd of individual enterprise; to rebuild "f its i ,"'etn' t every l n i c-1 r0rn.1.1 , 1! tort it,. most t.t•tt Inalla can tt.ts:.rot. ;r,e and improve I flf • LllOl, lird 1 I w n. fl.lk , ric note wtt. handed to the hint It LAIRS and CH A BERS all furnin moderneulern six le, with entirel y new and Fon in soliciranon LW Li, piles: d.' Pt mai:Ron, May 2-lib. 1845, ~ krr e ffi c i ent co r ps of fluently. , and obli2ing err i • Iwill ' irtrit• trairosinen, tint. the MY. M{ 0- I Tu r; ,, ,ge Cor4ron, A cent of the American j bound with the choicest &lig trisen the markets afford, Fire 104 , 1Innee Company ..f Phibvielphin. The Proprietor, who had long experience i n this ~ : r e :—We deem it an ne t 0 1 Justice to yourself and line of bud nen. nannies tire public that no effort on 11..• earn piny of which you arc agent, to expre s s our! his port will be spared to satisfactorily accomodate thanks fir yon r promp t attrtnti.trt to Our itHISOS lifter the! ihnse who fanor him with their custom. Great Foe on the Nth of April last. "You afforded, l An omnibus and Baggage Car will always be in us every facili t y i n making oat the proper d..conlent, I readiness for the guests of the HMI,. and co Hence usual in such enses, and an soon as tie B WEAVER, Proprietor: vevv.:ll rL,hn. E - .. 1,1.1 be Ittai before die Board of -Di Pittsburgh, Feb 19, I 8:16•IM. 4,1 :lewd they were all allowed, and tott'ettehli. tut thin Secretary in Philudel• thin lunnonr, wen. promptly paid, Ineuon. WiAlirig you that antenna. in your business w :Md. your Opel minis entitled. We are ri.•pertfully. Si PL. STONER. SENII'LE A:. BARKER, J SCHOONIAKEFI &GO, 14 I-1 M'CULLOUGH, SIIAC:KLETT GLIDE, WILLA RD LEONARD, - ANDREW KIRWOOD, HOWARD Sc. RODGERS, FRANCIS BAILEY, CHARLES CUNLIPP, JAMES FENLON, A HOLMES 14e clip the following paragraph from the Public Ledger. It goes to prove, with very little exertion, lot the revenue al the State can he greatly increased: Sharp 'Paz of Chestnut {yard.—The amount of shop tax far this ward, assessed by tho appraisers ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas, amounts to Amtt under assessment or lost year, r Difference in favor ofthis year. $13,505 50 The whale amount Assessed thus far in the four wards canvassed, six: Upper I/climate, Lower Dela ware, High and Chestnut wards, is upwards of $25,. 000, being• $27,000 more than wan. paid last year by the entire city.—Harrisburgh MOZMW Proceedings inCounciL COMMON COU NC MONDAY. F,brl kry 16, 1245 Covoeil mkt—rrebent—M , .eos ..ketterrhan, A beet , . flarne,t, tt.ttohill, 13r, co, I)otiedn, ,GrArey, I Inmdton,donel*, hinney, Art 101..11,3, 11orrovv, ?:outer, A Sot:. jr,r, Scott, Stith h, Stockton, Stonur,Tin !To, NVlntney at,d tArty. l'onflook, Pre•ident,pro. teen., in the chair, 'Mr Drure offered the tt:toy:int: preamble and resn'at• ions, we'd read titter times and adopted, and Arm ro S Whereas, An npplication is abrut being mode to the it this state for the incorporation of company to raise a bridge over the Mnnongrtheln I a td Allegheny rivers of their confluence, therefore be it Resolved, That the proposed pl an o f erect i ng „ Ibridg e at the efotesaid, from the junction of Du tples"ne hVtty and Witter street to a pier on the Bar opposite said junction of Said Creel, thence crossing t the Motategalteht in tom single titian not lee. then 750 ifeet long, and passing the channel at en elevation of 70 feet ahoye a 10 foot stop, of writer, and also it !branch over the Allegheny river. from name centre if curried into eataetitio ll will most • 1.011/lilll y 10 the prolliwrily a our city ins well I •is lin hat of Allegheny city, 111onchester, and the op t podte the Nlonoogaltela, and anuttly tend to it the trod.. of said places and the city of Pittsburgh, geoeittlly, Reno/red, Brat the loldge at aforesaid elevation 01.1 wOll elllretollil slum, is entitely removed Gum all obit ri torts. nod a ill tett in filly way il‘lll,lo Or inters felevolt tho lirw.jgoti o li of the I i.ers. Thelefote, Pcio'lt.'d, Thai n copy of these re•olotions he 1, an. muted 1111,1 that our Senntot ttal Ii pin sentati.es tetittested to obtain lie 110 - S . 04 , ni llnn Oil it ferted to, thoolg the Ft:210111 81 S. A from the IVolit'r commior,, f., 00 1,10•011 , y S. C. l Lo.t tI r4Z. W01 , 1 • til,vri ul, mll,l nceerted. no , l ~• if.t. 'lame entitl..lll liar 1110' !rime e , 1:4 is ul Inoittovnirnt of tho city of Plttsliurgh," SNII.I fired trs i v~ni 1 1011,i 105rr. An p IbV OW S. tart rnoetirtg, t:!:thd fir lb.. too, ard r I. cling of 1 , RI1•F 1,1!d, " Wu, field tWIC• Id if liv.', A ter. vt G an the qu,itnry accepted by C. nt ;nit In. etiog. oils rend aid acceptance run. ~Ii Mr Mr ‘V..;:, if, take np a re4.•lutten And drnf4 n 1.,•;;;,... - I.7ve nutlet., ...Lich hod b, en Fend (lI,CP % the •It h Fe•hr..nry, wbieb wag 0r.r..e.,1 to, and the in.: the hid entaled — An I•ct in In , • of 11, Pc , nr rf the cin u: PlitsbtoLli and other to be sent to 1 ;11, Uar •i•; wu* reed n at .1 thnd time and , ntrit In by S ,sed t inke qhf. i•x , •lnrio mern r . er. , 11 , v .tnelittee. wiocb had Lr. n 4,1 115., n.., bleb torn. nrnholi ;... no 0 .4 , n ['col the rt,o:utlon ron.l I hl,l IWW. " Mr Ind a Scott. cntieri ('c !h. vena nn , l r.ANa at 'he q;:,••1.01, s,na ili•CiJC,i in the t.l.lrtlutive Ls the fol. %17 . : YEA.— Me...re Al,tee. flarr•. PoIIF litorey, 141•6.., Ne•pet. Per, ~ork, It -m'il,t.it , he.taun. inn. Scott, StoAtqn Stu twr ar.,l NA TS —Ves.r, Ackerman. Nei!y, Kerney. onn, And. Sc.,tt, Stu th.l)” re ar.l 111, ;! 1(1 (0,1; 111,11 !hen mono a 0,41 Cone, ttrA rr /re•11..11.01. i•,1114. ” lr 71:/ , 1 tor Ow n Ow re•••!. , tr., , i,rcd t, %u eta g,Vil e •ur,...1. SELEC r COUNCI Farm 11C9TI•G 1.1• V, L.,/ Lonrtr, 11. - I'i Porler, z pr, v ze,j n r..011' R . 1 .• rp.nrrj:k t'. n••eos $lO.OOO on ‘srcrr reLts was ti a.i Throe C , c•.nrt,r:, ci I a r. 1 ,, ,,!00170 i.... ,1 I 1., nl. llC;o,rt rcfi I Ihrrt utr,ro et,d 111 C. • 1 wpr 1. Lif1r17,... r 1 .rte, 'b , otter r•i tittd Grad ectot.rtti: ret—leati St, I He e I 4 ie.el,oio n oiwlrwzi,g th,mt 111111!MII ernrt 1.. t,•. w,l re, r it v , I 10, rt, .1 • 1,4,1r111111,i'l P t:i 1 , 111 11. C our cll. Seta t: . , (_: Eq. ill,. nn I •I` I : t• f;• I. IF.n- r v.,. Pi ri I, .• a. 'lt. I.e tor n ern. in l'iLe , C. (7, refer r,l r I. 1,414 k-rear.. c.m• un 17. »,1b mitsu,ll,,:ts I, :cpurl probable eusl :i!ME A ruing roan nnmed Joseph Hull, Jr., board ing at No 70, Greenwich street, committed suicide i.esterciny nfiernunn. about half past four o'clock, by himself i n th e trod with a pistol. It we, known to the boardeis in the house tint he was In. boringunder FeC , lf.Ttly embarrassment- %lien the rt•rt.rt nit thrpisnil there ens noon, in ilie hor:o bUt ,lio Wet,. much alarmed that ey dated not enter the room; birt one of the board , erg c o rning in about live minutes after, he opened the door and called to Mr flail, but receiving no !viewer, he entered hi+ room. and Inroad him lying on his bed. perfectly dead, his heed Mown to pieces in such n horrid manner tlint not a vestige of his countenance could be recognized. The ceiling, and every side of the room and floor, was covered with portions of his skull, jaws and brains. He appealed ill hove died instantly, nod with out moving. He was of Swedish descent, was barn in I3uston, where he has a father and sisters now resi ding, and was twenty five years old yesterday. He had shaved himself, and left the letter which we give below, addressed to his friend, from whom he also Mirmwed the pistol, for the avowed intention of shoot ing rats, which, he said, made so much noise in the house that he could not sleep. A coroner's inquest wa s held on the body, which resulted in a verdict o This following is a copy of the letter alluded to above: A F E..q.—Dear Sir—You will greatly oblige me by sending enclon,l Post Office, Disup pointments of yarions natures have made inn tired .11 lii'. Irt mr borie.l to the same clothes I die in, and do not lot the doctor get hold of my hotly. I should like to be bulled at Boston. Theme i s also a smell pnckagecontaittinz a few trifles for my sisters, which plettse lenve et one of the expresses. 10 c'e.'..rk, 1;!‘h, February, I S.M. ,1 1 n•u• JOSEPH II ALL, Jun, NI, IC se ill pirate put another envelope on package, and ola! t :,,n .1 11, Jr. Y Globe. Tilt: LAST 8.LA1 , F.,..1 , 11:11:411 DULL —Th. linkigh (N. (:.) iiegisier, in alluding to the hate duel at Blud. t•risvt/I; OU -:—• -Grosily exaggerated statements have appeared in some of the reirthern papers, in relation to the late fa tal duel n, Blatienshotgb, which having brought the name or a lady (whom we have kn twri from childhood, and Lehi ved to be one of the most irreproachable of jrle rex.) inn very painful manner before the publiz, we deem it our duty its a ft tend cf all the parties— sympathizing nit ten do rung, sincerely in the anguiAb! tit their frodlies and friettilr—tii tiny that, as fair as any auilie,t4c accounts have re:lel/ea U•,111 , 11 is reason to brit ere that the fatal catastrophe wog the result, not of welt ....ermined facts, but rather Of suspicion. miseon• strort ion, an I ['rob ibly, of gross misrepresentation." 'A comparative statement of the business on the l'tolsole:140 4 and Iloiddig Railroad durtng Ja.m . nary In 1314. 1345 and 18113: IC I.l—Fur month endivg Junuary 31. Trurel, *4 64'2 31 io.l,.flit on G :otl4, 41,951 09 Ft.nOt on Cott, 11,374 16 Trues. Cni , ej :...;!to..i Nlhi:, SOU 00 $:21.6G8 16 Amount m coal traii•Ewrra during the mouth 11 733 lu 20 tone. 1345—Fur munth V !idi: , g January 31. Tr.tvd, 16.021 94 Freight on Gun•la, 5 323 93 Wicight un Coal, 27.546 la 1 tura Ur.itetl Stun Mail, 783 'J3 $40.675 4:1 AM,I , t aC coal transpor;Nl the ITlOfiln 29 S - .. 11.1 9 20 tee.. 1346—F0r the month ending lanunry 31. Trasrl. 66,976 64 F,lght on (fond., 9.273 9'2 du Coal. .5'.2.7'211 B'2 Trans Utotrd Deter ljeil, 783 34 t1i9.751 11'2 Am-wnt r f coal trawspr,rted during Lilo mutith 50, ICT 14-20 tune. .r 1 trr , n ll.^ sahitar V He 1/Pa aT" •4•41, III• STORY.—The N• InN has the fo:iowing paragraph in rel , rrr,re t., Mr. I . fting...s 'turn %Vt. iv. !t•rotnn l Ihit thn iii:ution of FE M. relifle, of North Oci,rd Mr. fleri,h.w. 011 P of hit c,un H. 1:L.14 , 1r akiti..r. in hi. my.trtiou, tlevelupPm.nt. i. eitirelv • P.inn ba‘ing In noway, u Ol lit I/ / M:. 11., nor forealed to him trariaMll4olll." 11'6,1., of VV..!!rr /fee life An., been spared by the tit( of Dr. Dun. c :n's Ex/ ertora of Remedy. Consomption A renstecr —Ths Margurrt Clemons. of illol,lo,ns. 1).. Inn been ..teC , r . ing r. uh • "d wait gq" banes for lb , brat She pt Length 101,171, so .cuk knd .1.-liCotatrd that AI, could MO :•••,•• iwr Fwd. ltu•'.ar.d nr , c,ei rr t hr ditrereto rri,d,,11,1.1 art 1, bto c.c. ronauolnii•in; but uulortu criv nun decide I p•li,•f. At 1.14 r. seeing t• )!li., S!uleom-in of t, core that w p, p..rt. tin Id or ,r 1 n a ~, / nr lady itfnOle-1 , .. strort e d, which Uti 1,1 • 114:: CD 1. I n rl. t S r I , Teetr , rnot remedy syn• ownt aiew, )!r . used 3,-ord -I'l4 file ir-rfs er•rinblrnG rel , Itv - to.-dici..e one erects. e , oltiong . , 1.1. nnJ rie•ee'. ,, oZ by rJli:e;.:tn. .'Lich •lie di.ttes vnglv e‘p ,, tene..c 4 ; soul ur[er u,ne 1:x1)( - tors:a G wrek, lir. r rh ti r to its nor LI , ol si4nr, emu 1 . 111• P• 1,111• Ct 114,101. I tit an yeti I hese line. in winc.4l:e zrz3iMeiflolll/1 the speedy cure sour medicine I, , rfc.rneJ raper, nly Your. tii/lv, FIEN DF:RSON. Columbus, 0., Sept. lU , 18 r, sash, by 1V lick•on. celne.vl IVuod and Lb ern %!•., VllTSbnrgb. FI IS "ev, e r i .par ions HOTEL erect ,1 Nirc.! the GREAT IfIRE, and frmainz nn two of the moat AN Election will bn hold nn tho fiat Saturday of Mnrrh next, at the house of Danirl Shawhan, Birmingham, for the eloeting of a Board of Officers for tho ensuing year for the Birmingham and Elizabeth turnpike Bond. Hours for holding Election from Ito 3. N. - B.—The present Board will meet of 10 o'clock for the purpose of sets liniz up their business of the pres rot year. A. ‘VHITAKER, Treasurer. f01i.19 wit• Dry Goods and Furniture at Auction. AT Milienna's Auction .Rooms, Market street, Ibis day, Thors.lay, February 49th, at 10 o'clock, A M., a variety of Dry'Griods. the balance of several consignments which must be closed if possible before moving to the new store on Wood-street. At 2 o'clock, I'. M., 2 mahogany bureaus; feather beds. tables, window blind., &., with a variety of oth er furniture. At 7 o'clock, same evening, watches, clocks &c feb 19 P MKENNA, Auct'r To Let. ACONS FORT 4 BLE end well finished Brick Lissis k , Dwelling House, in Coal Lane. near 7th street. Enquire of JOHN McCLOSKEY. fobl9-tf 151 Liberty st. $18,50.5 50 4,000 00 GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRICER. JUST received sod for sale by .LOHN H MELLOR. fcbl6 122 Wood it New York, 12th Feb, 18.15 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to and for the County of Allegheny. Th• petition rd %Vat. Broadhurst, Ward, city of Putthurgh in the county aforesaidhumbly shiewethititat your lietatorier hash provided himself with material. fur the accommodation of travelers and others, at his d eiling house in the city aforesaid, and prate that your Honors will be pleased to gr tat him n cense to keep a pablic house of entertainment. Arid ' )our petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. WILLIAM BBOADMIRMT. We, the subscribers, citizens of the sth Ward, do certify, that Wm. Broadhurst, the abovepetirione r is of good reprise for honesty and temperance, and i• well provided wz,h house room and conveniences .for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary, 1 booms Tavlor, Ed ward. Faber, John Mact.en, James Denn, James M'Clsne, John M'Crscken (0)19 3tilikw To the Honorable the Judges of the Couri of Gene, al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of D. F. Carpenter, of Pitt Town ship. in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of tiavellers and other!, et his dweling house in the township aforesaid, end prays that your Honors wil l be pleased to grant him a license to keep a bourn of public entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty hound, will pray. D. F. CARPENTER. We, the subscribers, citizens of Pitt Township, do certify, that the above petitioner, is ofgooti repute rot honesty and temperance, nod is well provided with house room end conveniences fur the accommodation of travelers and nthers..drid that raid tavern is neces sary. TUE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop erty, by a Domestic Institution, located antong them selves, based upon Domestic Capital; and conducted by Direetui s, in whose prudence, integrity and good Leith; hey can readily ascertain, whether they may repose that undo , bted confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction. To persona whose property hoe, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the adven trip, or personally adjusting a Inas with an institution, sr mime.. will be strikingly evident. To those who suffered by the Great Fire, thin particular corporation needs no recommendation. Tha prompt payment oF the whole amount of its Iosses—NEARLY TWO HOOD• ISD THOUskND DOLLARS—is to them a Sufficient guarantee of future security. his the part of all prudent men, however fortunate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. ' To such as have hitherto escaped, es well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility of pro tection and indemnity, offered by this institution, will be the. strongest inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer without Rope of restitution. M. ALLEN, President. RUMAT FiallaT, Secretary. feblB46tn. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE FOR FEBRUARY. N. 13. Craig., W. Barker, Robert Wends PORT OF PITTSBI324II 4i PEET WATER IN THE CHANNIL ARRIVED. Michigan, Butes, Beaver; Mutivo.• Hendrickson; M'Keesport; Louis M'Litin, Bennett, Brownsville; Consul, Abrams, Brownville. DEPARTED: New England, Page, Cincinnati; Oregon, Smith, Louisville. Michigan, Boles, Beavef: Motive, Hendrickson, M'Keesporn Medium . Grem Brownsville; Luuis M'Lain, Bennett, Brownsville INIPORTII BE RIVER. air Cleveland; 10 bbl batter,-9 csks cheese, 3 do beans, R Dahill; 5 bbls butter, 1 keg do, A Hunter; 29 bble pork, H & P Graff; 11 bbls butter 6 kegs, S M'Clurkan; 2 bbl. butter, Williams & Dil worth; 297 pieces pork, Church & Carothers: 5 bbls McGill & Bushfield; 9 bble and 2 kegs lard, 6 bbls but ter, 2 do tallow, .1 Hartman; 4 bags oil meal, J Don aldson. Brownsville—Pr str Louis McLane; G boxes nadr.e, I stove, ‘Vallace & Co; 5 boxes oysters, C S Maltby, 12 bbls flour, Jno Baker; 82 boxes glass, L & J D Wick; 5 bbls flour, H Mitchell; 28A boxes glass, Ship ton & Co; 151 boxes glass, H 8 Wear & Co;18 kegs nails, 1 lot shovels, Price & Whiten. CITY PRICES CURRENT. PER. 19. CAREFULLY CORRECTED EYLRT AFTZFOWON. $4,00e 4,25 3,75 e 3.874 1,25 ra , 1,50 50 48:. 62 0,00 ' 80 45 fa 50 - 32 34 15,00 016,0 • 68 a. 70 - 18 0 22 - 44 rat 62 - 1,10 '1,16 1,00 e1,12i 3,00 e 3,25 5,00 e 5,25 74e 8 .4 e, 5 8 0 9 7 ra 8 10 ' 11 Flour—From Store, - - . " IVagon, Buckwheat—per 100 lErs - - Corn Meal-- do do - - Grain—Wheat 44' bush. - Corn, Cate, Ilay—Loose t." ton, - . Oil—Lirseeri, gal J- liliskey—F gall. • • - Pedaloes—Neill:a:mock, 1 , IX; 41. - Sall—p bbl. Seeds—Flax, - - . Timothy. - Clover, • Lard—N ,1 LP lb. - - m (ay. wt rtacon—per lb. Cheese—per Ib %V R. - Rutter—Keg and Roll per lb. - Removed. THEoffice Cir the Steamboat Stage and Railroad Line via the Monongahela Slack-water Nasiga. lion to Baltimore and Philadelphia, is removed to the St Charles Hotel. Wood i t, The Morning Boat leasing at 8 o'clock, A. M. ' " at d P. M. fob!9d4l. J. MESKIMEN, Agent. SCOTCH ALE ,;)0 DOZ Tenant's Glasgow Ale in Q . larti; —... ..P:roa; just ecetved and inr sato. by MILLEn. & RICKETSON. 179 Liberty at. OLIVE OIL. 1 0 Box ES Superior Olive Oil, in bitch bot des, just received and for stile by feb 19 MILLER & RICKETSON, BTIERCES Rice, in store and for sari. by frbl9 MILLER & RICKETSON JAVA COFFEE. 18 13 AGS Jara Coffee in store and for sale by fel, 13 MILLER & RICKETSON. Pepper. lip BAGS Surnatrn Pepper, in store and 101 Ab l sale by MILLER & RICKET SON. Claret Wine. lir CASKS Claret Rine, nst received and for sale eJP by MILLER & RICKETSON. feb 19 Tobacco. 17 KEGS G Twist Tobacco, jemt received end for •ale by Nll LLER & ItICKETSON. (eh 19 A GIRIII Wsn. Lehiner, Win. Wllstm, Henry Jackauc, John-Stulibm, Dloiel Taylor. Nloses Kissick, Thome Newell, Micheal Engler, Leopold Ileyner, Henry IValls, JohnJohrotoo, febl9,w3t" cJacub Dunkle, Charles Hamilton, Philip Dunn, Peter Krouseope, James H. Beatty, Daniel Herwig. Pittsburgh Navigation and:Fire Inn; rance Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. MPI=M=M= Valuable Beal Estate for sale IaTHAT very desirable property formerly a part of the Hatfield farm, owned by George Bayard,) extending from the Butler road to the Allegheny River, containing six acres. en which is erected an extensive Rope Walk, having a rte-tm engine and machinery complete for making Ropes of the Ingest size. There are on the premises a block of Brick dwelling houses and a row of six frame tenements. This beautiful and improving property, which will no doubt at no very ri - stant period, be annexed to the metropolis ni western Pennsylvania, is now offered for sale on advantageous terms. reCrding an opportunity of profitable investment for manufacturing purposes— or subdivision into lots for private residences. For terms apply to GEO. COCHRAN. feblB No 26 %Vood st. An Ordinance relative to the Night Watch. SECTION I. Be it ordained and enacted by the citi• zens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Coan• cils, and its hereby enactedby the athority of the same, that the Mayor and Police Committee are hereby au thorized to appoint foue.Watchmen and one Lieuten• ant, in addition to the present number, and to extend the watch districts so as to include the Sixth Ward, and also that portion of the Third Ward and not here tofore embraced therein. Ssc 11. Be it ordained, 4-c, that so much of any Ordinance ns is inconsistent with this Ordinance; be, and the same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law in .Council, this 12th day of February, A D. 1846. Attest: R C STOCKTON, Pres PTC C. E J Roberts, Cl'k C C. THOMAS BAKEWELL, Pres S C. Alex Miller, Crk S C. fab 18 20 n DOZ Pat Buckets, just received and far sale by PdIRBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Coffee. 400 BAGS Rio Unfree. Receiringand Car sale b, BURBRIDGE, WILSON 4. Co, reb 18 Water attest Pigs and Raisins. 100 DRUMS Smyrnn Figs; 25 boxes M R Raisins, Just received end roseate by BURBRIDGE! WILSON &CO., feblB Water at SEGARS. 10 9 000 FINE Havana Began, Just received and formic BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Brandy. X. 1 HALF Pipe "A Seignette" Brandy on draught and for sale by STERETT &CO., feblB 18 Market street, one door above Front. Scotch Whiskey, PUNCHEON Pure Old Scotch Whiskey, on dranght and fur sale by FEET Pine Lumber, for sale low 16,000 Enquire of Valuable Souse and Lot for Sale. W E are authorised to sell that three story brick house, and the lot on which it is erected, situate on the western side af Gtant st„ above Gth, at present occupied by Mr P Delany, an a dwelling. The house ia-laree end commodious; and contains ten splendidly furnished rooms. For further information respecting the property and terms of sale apply to BIAriIiELY & MITCHEL, febl7 cor Penn and Smithfield st. BUTTER AND JEANS. 00 PIECES Steubenville Jeans: 401 15 Barrels Roll autter; 45 Kegs Lump; in store end for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, febl7 133 and 135 Wood st Corn Droomn 150 bnyoz. asa< l. 3 :l A eA l s 3 i E ze i s t , T rze s iv ui ed i p a4 . l o d N fo . r sale febri 133 end 135 Wond at. 12 KEGS Lard; produce. 8 sacks prime Feathers; 2 Bundles Deer Skins; 60 down tow Yarn; 3 Barrels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT SHIPTON, feb 17 133 and 135 Wood at. M ATCHES—IOO gross Eastern matches for sale . by R E SELLERS, febl7 57 Wood st. ril_UM CAMPHOR-2 bb. for sale by f`'bl7 R E SELLERS GLUE -13 bbls for sale by febl7 R E SELLERS ri ARR. MAGNESIA-150 lbs for sale by k,,/ 1617 RE SELLERS EMICALS—Iodine, Hyd Potaillt, lodide Lead Citrate Iron. lodideSutrihur, Proto, lodide 51er cury, Tnnnin, Ch. Zinc, for sale by feb 17 R E SELLERS. pp 4TH BRICK-200 Bath Bricks, for scouring 1.4 Knives, Forks, egr... Steamboats, Hotels and families should never be without ibis article. Fur sale by febl7 R. E. SELLERS. 57 WooJ .et. ALCOHOL -5 Lbls just. received and fur sale by febl7 R. E. SELLERS. BOOKS HOUSE Carpenter: Millwright's Guide; • - • Downing's Cottage Residences; Lardner's Mechanics; ,Boswoarn &FORRESTER, f '' l b l7 A 3 Ntasket Plow. 3BBLS extra, for sale by 0 W B ANDERSON, NG 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry at Produce 15n BUSHELS Oats; Ur 4 sack Corn; bbla white Corn moil; 5 yellow .4 do; 1300 lba Buckwheat Flour; Just received and for.fale by ANDS 100 OF mall size end superior qualaties, For gala by %V B ANDERSON. 4 Bras crab cider just received and for saleby PC MARTIN, 60 Water st. 3 BARRELS Texas pecans onhand and fonsale by P. C. MARTIN 60 Water street. iv FEW bbls mackerel on hand and for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at BACON. 15 CASKS hams-, 6000 assorted barns, sides, ar3d shoulders Fur sale by 111 B RHEY & Co. fobl 1 57 Water sr. Cora. 556 SACKS Yellow Cure, received per str Be moot. For sale by FRUIT. 2fl RIUS (hied apples, Ur -175 hush dried peaches for sale by fail 1 M . EI RHEY & Co STEAMBOAT LAMPS. DOZ assorted three, two and one light suspend ing and aide lamps for sale at lowest cash price W %V WILSON, car 4th and Market st. DIAMOND POINTED GOLD.PENS. 3 DOZ of the best-melt. just received end for sale by W W WILSON, feblo tor 4th and Mark/tot; ~ ~ - ~^~~ -.F~. .y -`.r Water street Rater it STERETT & CO., 18 Market et STERETT & Co. N., 18, Market street, one door above Front. PECONS MACKEREL M B BHEY & Co Pittsburgh Temperance Depository. JUST received from the American Temprranca Society, New York, a full assortment of their publications, and the Journal and Youth's Temper ance Advocated for January and February; and on hand, permanent Temperance Documents; Confes sions elan Inebriate; My Native Villeze; Hannah Hawkins; Boy's Temperance Bock; Temperance Tales; Deacon Giles' Distillery; Temperance Hymn Books and a variety of ether Temperance Documents` for sale ut the Now York Retail Prices. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent febl7.lvr and Corn bier , No 9, sth street ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF STOCKS. AT 7'oclock. P. M. on Friday evening, the 20tH instant, will be sold at the cornmertiol auctioH rooms. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, without re serve by order of Dar id Shaw, Administrator to the' estate of the late Wm Shaw, deceased. 20 shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. 10 do Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike Road Co. Stock. Also, for account whom it may concern: 40 simres Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh Stock , Torras at sale febT 4 Kensington Works. Ir HE partnership of John Freeman & Co, was dila; 1. solved on the 9th inst, by the death of John Freemen, Esq. The business will hereafter be con ducted by the undersigned surviving partners, under the name and style of Carothers, Miller &• Co, to whom those indebted to the former firm, will please call and settle their respective accounts. J CARUTHERS, ALEX MILLER. SAM' L CHURCH. February 13, 1346.—feb14111m. • - Gold and Silver Watches. J K Logan, corner Sth 4- Wood at:. HS recelv.,d en invoice of Gold and Silver Par ent Lever Watches. A few Gold English Patent Levers. Two Gold Anchor Levers, 13 Jewels One Silver Three " English " All of which will be sold very low. Pair fbr the Washington Fire Company. HE ladies of Allegheny have for 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 for the safe keep ing of their apparatus. As this is the first effort of the kind made in this community, it is hoped by the undersigned that a sim ple statement of these facts will ensure a large atten dance and liberal patronage from those for whom the Firemen have so often periled their heahla and li ves. The sale will be commenced on Monday afternoon. the 23d init., at 2 o'clock, in the storeroom of Messrs Clark &Camcroo, on Federal street, near the market Allegheny city. f Admittance I2i cents. JAS J BINNING, JOHN O MCMILLAN, CHAS P WHISTON, JOHN 0 COLLINS, DANL M CURRY. Committee: febl3 td Vane!algae, Wood Co., Va, Jan 26 Mr. JOBA 11•RTWELL: DEAR SIR—I have used in my family fur a con siderable time, Dr. Thompson's pills and I can with propriety say that they are an excellent remedy for 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 en excellent remedy for those diseases among children for which it is recom menced. Yours Truly, ALEX P HENDERSON. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, Druggist 4. Apothecary, eor Hand and Penn sts., Pittsburgh. HO, FOR OREGON! Tyl HE, undersigned tem:llJ inform his old patrons nll4 .L the public in general, that, notwithstanding the great excitement on the Oregon question, be still con tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to orderand otherwise, in superior style. He has lately received a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,.SATTINETTS, JEANS, &c., Which for beauty, fashion, durability tual cheapness are unsurnassed in the Western market. Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style as to texture and color. These the Ns'malt. would re.pecttully invite his old customers and the public to call and examine, confuientof his ability to please in all departmeirt. He has also on.band a variety of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASIMERES, .VALENCIAS, ETC- For vesting., at all prices, which he is prepared to. make fur customersic a style tustutpassable. He has also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra- vats, Stocks, Handkerchie s , Drawers. And every other articleappertaining to men's wear, all qualities, and prices in great variety. In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage, heretofore extended to him, the un dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam got up by rcoa/d-be.21% establishment he still continues to glide along on the low pressure system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in the fitting de partment; workmanship, fashion, 4.c. I have still on hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other articles of win ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, feb3-cl&w 165 Liberty st., 2d door below sth. Law Offices to Let. SEVERAL commodious Law Offices, on Fourth street. For terms apply to BLAKELY 4. MITCHEL, cor of 4th and Smithfield streets. .BLAKELY dr MITCIIEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS Sc CONVEYANCERS, C ONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property. and all other business connected with Real Estate. They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagee and all other legal instru• ments of writing, on moderate terms. For the coo venierce of the public, they -have two offices—the Law office of John .J Mitchel, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streeta, (2rl story,) and the office of James Blakely, on Penn greet, near the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. Ljan.23 6mt.l Allegheny Cemetery. P ERSONS desirousof purchasing lots in this Cern etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur• ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board• J. CHSLETT. dec 11 Superintendent. RIQUARD Q0W.19-Ny Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Marker. June 19-chtwly Last Wintitr Session—Dancing Seas* MADAME BLAIQUE'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 buildings. In announcing the re-organization of her classes for the last winter season, Madame 8., hopes- it will. not be out of place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful .acknowledgment of the liberal support they have hitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel highlyfiattered at the evidence they adduced of their eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher. in the crowded state of her classes, and ahe feels con fident the simple announcameot of the re.organisa tion of her classes will be sufficient to secure to her 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, she offers the following inducement to kw patron., in the reduction of her terms to tsTesch, to those pupils who have attended the two previous sex• sion.. feb9 Important to Gentlemen. Al the solicitation of several gentlemen, Madam, B. will open evening classes, for Instruction in the Polka, Polka.Quaclrilles, &c. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wednesday and Fr, duy evening, of each week, from 7i to 9 P M. Her subscription list is now open for subscriberi at her rooms on Fourther, near Wood. feb9.2wd. 3. D. DAVIS. Auctr
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