-114 • • ilt)c Dalip o:Writing pacit. JOHN L PITTSBURGH, SATURnAI", FEBIWAR 11 PALMER. Agent ftt• country new,papers, is the Agent for the rittshut,:',l Daily Morning Poet, and Weakly Mercury sad Mattufaetuivr, , to. receive ittivettisements and subscriptions: He has off.cos is Ngw YORE, nt the Cott' Olftce,:io Ann &treat, ( ad joiningthe Tribung Office.) 133 - sros, 'O. State street. • PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, sc, Pine street. 13 _ 4.l..rtsioaa, S E corner Baltimore and entrertsts, where our paper can be seen, and terms a adverti sing learned. -.=-_ ------ A 13•141 L BORER IS Ti M:Mtg.—lt will be seen, by the letter of our Harrisburgh COTrespondent, that one Daniel- M' Cook, an active, but disinterested friend of a dilapidated banking concern in Lehigh county, has got. himself emu rather an ugly scrape by rffering to bribe Mr PIOLLET, a member of the House, to vote against repealing the charter of the Ichigh County batik. We like the prompt and deci ded coarse of Mr P. in this matter--it gives the strongest evidence of his awn Mcotruptibility as a hegielator, and also indicates that the whole eystem of “ Tax Mattawan (lettere/ft in the last Presbyterian beak bribery has exploded at Harrisburgb, and thatGREAT STORM, General A ssem bl y, came up on the appeal of the Rev. boring fur bank charters has been voted &bore by the Tho United States Gazette gives the following na Me. McQueen of N. Carolina, who had been suspend rnernbers—and will be ruled 0111 in 'figura as an on- count of the cent storm at Philadelphia: ed by the Presbyter! of Fayetteville for 'marrying his fishionable ir note reprehensible thing. About 4 o'clock on Saturday ofterneen, a storm o f \ deceased wife's slater. The Assem bl y returned the lithe teachings of eitserience were of ally salve to snow rather suddenly visited thocity, and after &ve case to the Proshmere for r econsideration, but the Iving a little while, as if to create hopes the' the few thews who desire charters for Banks from the leg's-i o navings that bad decended wisTe nearly all that were latter have again referred - it to the Assembly for final lature, they would, we think, give up all attempts to deeicion, after refusing, by a vote of 14 to 17, to sup. come, sent down thick fiakes sto fast - and close to procure .batten as lost labor, at least for -some years !ether, that in a short time there was a covering upon port the principle open which the suspension was found to' come. There never eery; clearer i n dications oil , the ground some three incheedeep. The wind rose,, • ' • • e". too, and blew strongly from the _westward, increasing, popular opinion on subject than are daily given of ___---- in Btrength until about three o'clock vestetday mornin Toe NI Tv rE n toe* Cie e exte—The NewTork :Air - the deep and rooted hostility of the people to any new i when it blew a perfect gale. The -Wind swept el° g. , state ; nir boa learned from good authority that "the man bankinglestitotione. Scretaim•d by this heulthy with terri fi c force, and sung and whistled in emann n e g r' glazed car was no lees a personage than the q uite unbecoming in a sober latiedo like this, commit of public feeling, end mewed by his own well known i in the celebrated Capt. Rynders, of the Empire Club, bet ting, as it t, such pranks as will be Bristle:l but convictions, the Executive has vetoed all the liardo nt t t est_se who have to repair the &tunes it their a uthority did not diet-Lye the nature of his mit- P ie "! charters yet presented to him, and will, we have no occasioned. &rubl e unhesitatingly place his veto on all that Could ' ton! What °"•4 Among the disasters attendant upon the gale, was be reword by the assembly, if they should get one ~, the uprooting of asters Lombstly poplar, which 3 OW. 01 Will - I Tull MURDEP..—IIene W y att , stood infrunt of the Friend's School, io Fourth below through every day. The seekers for Bank Chatters the . A • üburn proem convict who was rendered so note. Chesnut street. There are associations connected ere not yet prepared to take the privilega• of banking noun by Green, the reformed gambler, is now on trial I with tie. , time-honored and sombre tree; and it u t one clogged (as they call it) with the individual liabilityof the "Ten Trees" spoken of en Watson's Annels of fo: the murder of Gordon,Golder, another convict at Actrer °' 'this clty. please. After the unlimited indulgence they have N. Y. bad, they have no idea of being restricted in any each • ------------------ tWe have heard that the consteueocee of the ,gele ate to be seen all over the City, ,in the,preetreted way.—for then, while there might be but little more AN OASIS' IN THE DESERT. awning posts, uprooted frees. signs tern from their profit in bankingthan any o th er bueinese, the risk would 't We commend this following extract from the Lon- f a steni • ng•, and other.expesed oltieCta• do* Desna/es to the a it erneen of our readers.end we 'There is reason io.feer that .tLere has been great be just as great. Heretofore, while banking promise, kdnerltivehtt:hreotr eivheeryo:nritliem,:tpiuibticic:Lilsl.rem i n u:e a t in i with ee - slang the coast. ed larger returns than . almost any other occupation, vy snraw.eterm of course laid , en embargo the risk of those engaged in it was comparativelyl Banish ! t h e ok,„„et awl other ' l i upon dee e Milroad trains, and we were +rebore papers nothing. i n pnper. in which we alw nye Cad bitter sneers ;from unygnarter until four o'clock in the afternoon. ~a.g.ottui,nri:,,ltri ,src ou b t e l i t i r e y ,,, en t c h l a i t ts . i u ne r t i i t tlions, thus gi verson ye / ter - clay morning arrived. The violence of the wind We believe th ere are •pplications few two new 1.. 1 i i i i s a p r e v t e n could so h t . a w lk . s w u m: s u o4re n a n t a that rie riser the e 3 H fe e r r a y m b d ocr e t G banks of circulation in this county—or rather, for one i wcheilaw!irvitain to its readet e Y in such language. new bank of circulation , and for giving a deposit - ever, and the Li-,n is - bearded in his own den by the phi: l passenger s, was blown acres:dee end of the pie' nodal' bank power tit issue bills: There is me, little said orlbreee R e publican spirit of the Despatch. There is end went aground, where-she 'remained a little surd known abont these projects by tbe public geneyeily.! music in Dernocratielntigunge.and there Is many a than seven hums—thus oecesionieg a delay to bnth necessity for the oess man te tie. country nn..l it, tei• letate, ay, in this city, lines. About three miles this side of the Susquebanua who are not sensible of any who vote. wet, the A tr•turruts, and whose sentiments, ;the anew storm was encountered and three locoma institutions. Those,' however, who am to enjoy the feeling. tied desires are with the Democracy. Thereltives having been it out with snow plough, the train beriefKg of legislation on these schemes for making • t i• sornetieer, in D e mocratic psinaiples which totteheslprocreeed on until vvithin the three miles of this city, .better currenc are becomingly busy. If they t h e h ea rer r ,f men—there iS a C.inarrnabout thesawhich ! where ate ,now di iftesi into a deep cut, resisted the hate any agent, et Harrittburgh, ~ ,,, e , we , ld respectful c.cartTii,e,..is,,tnlie,itri ,t..ir,rva,rdvloicn.,s,p,t,te.rn,fi sel f _mere s t i t e l r pe en ns l i mn; flouters for three hours. ly warn them to beware of the fate of Mr M'Cook. \ this erre re re e xists it mat be a Republic, a Democrat-'three at- ' thiee , h e :Ur i : ti me wa s due " 1 1.n t' ° e i and be to oreermeect in their movement , to induct; ic Republic. and it never will reirngiasie nor stand \ understabel that the unto strenuous exertions were p l ans. we wil l go ~ n a l, , still, but will continue to advance is refinement until I made, as soon as the storm carne nn. to keep the members to favor their monarchies. of the OA 1‘ urld which held the road clear, and between New Brunswick Dud Burden further, and suggest that they had better abandon the the minds of men in thraldom will by overthrown and ; t o wn seven locomotives were e mployed in clearing it whet, matter until a more favorable vpportunity, for Republics e .tehrehed in their peaces. We lake the ,be the aid of snow ploughs, and the cOrntnunication . we are confident that the Governor cannot consi• - i London Vespalck i.r. the Reeublicenepit it it evinces 1 eieh New -York is uniaterruptee. the great telere well which it is eon- 1 - tartly sign any bill for Stem, that would suit their! " well " for ducted, and world t ecommend it to our renders RR ix \ views. , Tne Fact-Race on fisorcia —Titi race '' , p ap er worthy tit.) pour:nage of the sternest ite r d '''' off "as a dvertised. Thu cou Y. we:attended. "came y m a e n --T 3 - --thrioet to the repereLf the Lehi g e b come v N e e . iA1ie,w.5.,,_..4, ~,r __ Ls , o • t ,,.. bank, starts tbe tenuity whether the ?reseal wutaa ; 'rho Atiwri , ,n"Tri..iiii”it ..- .1,,i-i - i lint,.. et, R- ! _h_ 'ir,orrsersarrinrnwd of heetweee e, W eed •ix thrummed per not be an excellent time to repeal the charter of the i licit rd peace with all the vve rld, though in baton end i l'eee'n se:a.rA'arald7titagnr'netaki,;„:tlrit;hguT,..l',,•nrreacteae ;h3ei Penney:verde Bank of the United States. We hese: rncti'lu;,d4.".'l.:,:ate.","l.,",fieelin:`t,7„"l7:itcl7tte.:;rstt,h,tlatt,t7.l::,.l" feet high, in 300 yards. It was won easily tor Sew ' heard it said that a scheme for revising it was ere' t , , al l :, tet•ttn.t to t ' ot.tio ,, c, .i..it i,..r0n:,1 - . , preserve peILC I P I ; II": wh o, „ fnrawift running and graceful jumping, basj I,,,T;rs.ti to „spit rirpressi,ii siiii io rosi,i pt.ri-,toaistozhntobewaretCah, .i' 1..„ 113 , t;.‘..0 i r ett) ,. • other par l ts. k AI- i tertaited—haw this could be done, we have not learte but to be ed, bit do not fee a moment question that the in-; lain nll joie right.. 11. i. ~i s the fittest principle J o the' Gittieriteye, i f e .,„,,,, e i ,: rta ." ;-, e . : le . ' • sib;ergraini'lio cnlwent.,l tenuity of the bank directore will devise some nseansl, i w i ° 4 l : l i;i : is ,‘N .l .. e . n ;;; l i l . ' i rer,‘:';it';:en's4:,;dl-7.•ted “.`••••ri".„.•,;:tt'l'i ; itors---Ittek seri gi vitt.: his comNtitore 600 surds r in p ,..,„ : „. ..ct . .. ,, start. Vv'e will rout attempt a min-ate d e scription ofH to galvanise the dead carcass of the monster, and ,t,7 0 , it reed foreve l i ‘ be et war with tithe: :14 s nffor—Jarkan, paiyo•d Desmond at d Neville, send it stalking abroad once more to devour the sub-; tin c vil wars between the, etenrionent st .tes r h w i n ,,,i 1 in, t and caught op to Otoler.leve on the seventh mile, end stance and sap the' prosperity of our people. Le the Republic alteeether. Ties proehee ~ i, e ..• • r.nrnt,. . , of ~,1,,,,,i - h ,,, ~,,,., it .. l ' • 1.,. 1 , I '' 1 ' ' bung open his tplttlet . ' for elOtt. 1111e5 further, G• , _ it be repealed, then, or let some measure be taken tot 1 The . states of W e jlvingL • • divha se 3•:iihloclin lota' ! b t e l . ing 1 1 ni,b`tut,4,l;;"l•' It was stiongiy Itinted"tlint . - prevent its revival, effectually and forever. And it; j,,,, „d ~,,,1,,,e , a v il e ornew;lort. whist V ng t.hd h as 1; ''''''°' ""”" ''''' ht ' n it '' '' '`'" i P ulte ' l 1 " 1 " ° to '''''' Poieet Lert ., 0;P - sae/I:Oil Paintings, C/048,,Fir n,i this other sic,. , ef the ronrse, IS rhutit. any iiers• I wools' be well to take -the same cnurse with all thel beep more or less in civil a ir. ~.1.,,01iy w:th Iratad i etinre, Clerking, rim, at A s . The ~, ,n , ,, , ,t, „t. ,•,, li, _,..,,,,,,, I a. rent necessity. 11 het ha these lints were well Crated; broken or suspended banks in the commonwealth. , and here ''''''"`;',,.• ' I, c. sir ,l.' ''' . I e.d we wOl not pretend to •ON but we del mike up our i A T M'Kenna's Auetlen Rooms, Market street. --------------- lied Lot One oineretlCe won r 1-11,:e, B 1-141_111b:e war , rain , ~, f „ _ , •' . this day, Saturday, February 21st, az 7 o'clock, nlo ~t -II tal l, weatheriscaten I Gas LlGHT.—BrOwn's Hotel in Weshiagton hasi with Tripoli. and one war with Eeziatel which tre . ." ", """ w i" o n'smt . • • , of our honor or „,i,,,,, it, ~ ihentticki.n on the track, who, when bantered to bet.; will l ''' "41 without used e. war' a : ,,,v, , ~eddied, -Lea, here, [re made an omega' heap oil been lit up with gas, made on the premises in an arel splendid s ktleton patent lever watch, the property :liroln):lut.rietlogi..set,htlyi'se,,,,nper:f,:tnor"liexl.lirit,l:,,l i ft i a_s w be it r 1 . , n 1 7 , , ,,.s , with', by bets t o'-on t•ces. but I got cia i nrinitly churl lof • straeger in distress: it is the best offered in nue mimes entreated by Mr. Benjamin Franklin Cotton - P•°". te a 0 ,, ~,,j I e ., ' t t o' ,i tit bet „,„,i,, ~ ,„ 1 non for SOnt. time. At the same time 1 oil painting of the Navy. It is represented Sl3 an economical con-. l'ortogsl,lorlicy, France, Prussia, Illowin, Denmark. , •,,, r . ' .. " r --' ' e° unto ' -e - i a bsind of o ur Saviour; 1 do, a view of : Pine Creek A• German It e that talks."—S hi Della ref,. 10. etruction, consisting of a small store-like furnace, four! Ae•trie• and tverY t"tni c "I. the Emetre• i • _ ; g ereurt, mouth of Pine Creek, in the Allegheny. 2 I v _testa mill creek. Tremble county near Yee ngst own, freebie, and two feet wide, with a kettle in which a w , l i ' t i l i t ' e t y s er he y ::: I s iy a e t I::,,Preoutleri:r Ountli'l.iraetit; 7 1 , Pretereest F i re . —Tie Snleirstes, Lard Oil ■an3 'lbis is iiie ' r " ii t i ' ; Candle 1: .ctery ef NI r Cheri., A Dean. on St I...latr'. Obit. Alpo, 1 brass clock, 3 high poet bedsteads, ta retain or greasers put. Gas is generated •t the rate! went to wer wish power own Colonies.i ,I rum. . ons.•ting of a large! I ;i les, r.h.irs..l fe , othe; bed , Sr, a few catty boxes ofy ' , •treet with ft ,vt .1' :. acr • • - ' . of 480 feet per boor, ready for um, and of e brilliantlyast between S:tlena.irdceltnicta.l.tr.d,,flletpub,,li,cori Govern li amount t ~t. the re,„.„,'„,,,i't„l„ „A m,,,,,,.fact,,red g,,,,,,1. test suitaule Cos family use, lighteterniebing sufficient gas for about one huncitedl;7l6. tit ' r e t t. ' t. „ :; ,, re , , a hiii ; jless isc , tior ' i t fl is tt u t " ,„ ;i ° , ' ' wet consumed by the fire IBM eVento?..' It s ys t . insetted i felt 21 P M'EENN A, Aucer. \ Itinenterr, wt's expense of from 73 cents to $l, per I zn : f re;,-.e ties bees , re i,,,e to 1 ,,a„„ ti:,;:„,, w tern thilfor4 in.nrlinrc, Mesers•Osylord, would night. 1 The sward has had ru part in the v , rtoi N. W e h a ve ; the '''''"'"" t "f I t ;'-' Ft° o 1 ttc lors iin , crl ;tin ----- -- I not sOnglit to eSt-eStti OBI( ierritennl po•ses•ions to- ' [ I 'ir rebind Piot a dett!, e. Feb 17. Ewer or Wit BILL DITICATED.—We learn by", c on q ue st, Cr our Republican institutions over a re- i --- -- she paseeesgers in the stage. which arrived bete from ; !octant people. • it wee the deliberate honsege of each 1 Marsied. Ni ? ,, , , ,, T a b0 , N - 1ii r 1” , t: ; , , , e ,, n . : ,,,, 1. _I L !) li hest., try Alde rt nan the Fast yesterday evening,lesving Harrisborgh at 3 j people to the great principle of our Federative Union. 1 Whet en almost incredible centime is this to Fri land ' 1 iMinci, to Nits. S•astt Veto& ori"Wednesday, that the - flight of Way Bill, . g ' Der, both of Birmingham. IWe never me lte, or attempt te•roake annexation. but' ' . bid just been defeated in the Senste, by a vote of 15 1 i c.inqUestß. This LR.011:1, the atesket, artillety, 111111 the I --- - ------ --- - -- -- -- 40es end 18. against. two menders absent. We heee boadside , are our wespoes. Corepreer uchieved, we , . .. , ( LOIIIING. t h ere is some m i na l,, 0,,,,,,,, t des; but f e ., i r i s tee never admit the conquered to our rights or aesaree- M B SII AFFER. cot ner of WorAnrid Water ges, but si p" t them as slams to be plundered and \illireo. has just received a full stock a cloths. rtes true. trampled un. All oar recent wars with France tinge and every !Wick, of gentlemen's wear, which he • ----------- --frlit:l pig a r g , At ig c ete eet,o.—The cane of this woman end .cal mote out of user determination to force ou r Nlonarchi• i will sell kw of Charles Mason was brought to redoes in New York l principles upon reh'ctaatlo.reigaerL wi t e r eeepect tu the Oregon Fe, nutty; America alias EST I NGS, team and figured at on Monday afternoon in the General Sessions, and re-1 the best eight to it—will, and ought to possess it l eel e WM. 11. SHAFFER. lathed in • verdict of guilty. Madame Costello was! This is greatly to di. , interest. of the inhabitants. II • _ l"-'1 car Wood end Wet , / at. sentenced to„imprisoornent in the penitentiary fur sin 1 America posse.ses it the territory is immerltacaly en -1 rt — ASSI:IIERES of all deirc - li} - rViTins nt I flexed—federated—and the people are admitted to Oils,. _../ months, and to pay a fine of $250, and Mason to im-W M. 11. SH IFF ER. , the the rights and blessings of the most free govern- I , ~,,, cur Wow! and Water Bt. prisonment for four months, and a hereof $250. Thus; men t, e ntoymg the protection of the powerful Repuh I '— ono case of abortion is punished, although slightly. It' tic. If Englund otiti.ineri the Oregon Territory, the is to be hoped, however, that even this small punish.; ° fl° era tr e ated . as a conquered ruce—irrEilnii"' ;hostile to then . feeltng•. end unedepted to their etindi• ment will base its proper effect. I•tion, will bu lot eve upon them--they will be set re war by i m pott 'I 1 ions of lo shops and elergy 'nen of the tomb dished region, nail- by inundations of misstortat i e . .. numerous e s vermin in decomposed carcases, . linally the people tifOrefinn will receive front England tart t h o se teedermerciee which her troops recently Lestow• eel upon the people of Canada. - Finances are the meow of government.. Compare those of Repub ican Amer ica with those of Monarchial England. Tbe Ameri• cans are the lightest-taxed peeple in the world—the English the heaviest. After the expensive war with Ca iniell, A meriea , in a few years, raid ober national debt. -She since coracted another, mei ie en rapidly discharging ins sma nt ll amount, that tint of her lest year's general and total expenditure of 20,1)00.000 dollars, axon 0.000,-. 000 dollars were disbursed in the liquidation of the robboaobt. TT,l.is a singelar contrast to our feasted and defunct sinking fund. Our conturetuel wars have ceased for thirty years, and we have not paid off 30 pence of the debt. The American treasury has a large balance in its coffers, and so has our treasury, according to Sir Robert Peel. Where, then, can be found zontrastsbetween the two nationel The Amer icans are taxed very lightly, the English most severely. America, with a surplus revenue., discharges her pub lic debt: England pays off nothing. America is still with a surplus revenue, and her President says that the government is going to teduce taxes: England has her surplus revenue, and Sir Robert Peel, so fir from holding out any reducticm efetes.we announces an in. crease; fai t tielroyono.t" pissed for only three year. ii clearlylentimeted to be perpetual, and perpetuity, mureneer. implies increase. Our sevenpenco in the pound, as oar present income-tax, will soon become a shilling. sThe direct and indirect expenses of the Queen and royal-furaily are annually more than thin p hme resent debt Of the 'Republic. The President boosts proofs of the advamages of ‘self-government,' and certain is it, that -they form a contrast to the consequences of class -legislation. An admirable passage presents it self in this address, respecting the very poor—'They should beeprotected fromthp grasping speculator, and sectored at the minimum price of the public leads; 4n thehumbieltiames which they have improved by their labor. With this end in vie w, alt visitations streenao essesary restrictions imposed upon them by the waist. ing pre emptiorilews shuttle' be repealed or modified A most magnificent Episcopal Church rare rberch) has boen recently erected in New York.— The building is in the form of across. It is 14415 fell by 100. The top of the cross, .cm the spite, is 2201 feet from tbe ground. It was determined by the Ves-1 47 to sell the pews at auction. Previous to the sale, however, they valued each pew, and fised the lowest pries's& which it should be wild. The sum total of the valuation was 161,260. The amount for which they sold was $103,41'2; being $22,1.47 beyond the estimated value. A Retie OF AwrioulTY.—.A.li Old coat was found under a pew of the East Church, in Salem, last week. which is supposed to have belonged to one of the car yawners employed in erecting the building, one hundred nal tweety'years ago. It is fair cpecimen of old fash ioned economy, baying more patches on it than could be found on troops of beggars at this day. gimblet, a piece of chalk and a cotton handkerchief, all in a geed state of preservation, were found in the pockets. It must have been a mysterious loss, for which the witches of that age were no doebt held responsible. • Gas Eakins SCHIPIERSZDSD.—It is proposed to light Broadway, Now York, from the American Mu. seam to Eighth street; by a single Drummond light. to be kept berning all night on the top of the Museum. The plan seems quite feasible. /t has also been sug- gested to place a large concave reflector near the new Grate 'church, in a direct line with die ligt.h The rays here collected will be again thrown down Broadway, iflaminating the whole street for nearly two miles, as if with a moon! Wsc'C.r.lA SLAIGEITICIL—Abatit. 100,000 hop have been killed at Louisville the present season, being areintrenstor 40,000 over any other year. It is esti• mated that the whole number killed in the West ie about ono million, ivincli i, nu increase of 150,000. Cor re spondettce. of the" Morning Post. tlkilusnencn, Feb'y.ll,lB46. The Senate cgmin er.gufzed in the c onsideration of the "Right of Way Bill." Mr Crehtt: replied to Mr Gibbirne et greet length. . Mr Hickrn!tn, of Nor. thumpton, (lien oddrefs:MA° , Sencte, fru. chant hell no hour :in aptio , itia . a, iWtheN4l: Chirsie prplierl to the opeech of Mr ifealtrnun. be:Si:nate .thin rid ' • '' jt,urnecl. The iloo,? was busily cmgazed in the con-id,r,.. to I I (.1 private hills, when Mr l'oleht, of Bradt" , h rise and mated that en utter...it - A had been made by Daniel :\ l'Cook, of Ohio, to bribe bim; he sent to the s;•eak er's desk. a package c.lntaini'ngfostr hundred d5,21.5r5,. 1 , which he stated had been given him by rlr M'Cook to induce him to oppesea bill providing, I believe, fur' the repeal of the Lehigh County Bunk.. A warrant was then issued by the speaker, and Mr M'Cook was arrested, and is now confined in one or the committee rooms. ' A committee was appointed to investigate the case. This liouso thee edjnerned. I will give the particulars to moires/. It is believ ed that the Senate will to-morrow vote un the several amendments pending. and perhaps upue the bill grant. ing the "right of way" to the Itiltimiire and Ohio Rail Road Company. _----- M:IPW It is the Policy of the government to afford fatalks to its citizens to become the owners of small peed - one of oar last publie. domain at low and inodamtettes.' Who ever heard of anything of this Partin a Royal Fl Speech from our throne? Tile irnmettal publos terry = tr‘ty emits( the control of the NV ...Is and retests Va. pisrlment is devoted to the luxuries and fancies of t l-•,, Queen, of Prince Alle , t, and of Court gn,oritP , IWe hear of prinks enlargod, oC Royal enolo.o, fes I fl• .. ..:rerr..ed, of.garderts laid out in the-utmost iseektity. eve- ,ry fol, 121 tniie, of new houses bou;ht, added and ke•,o'.ft •,:, of rnids cut at an enortr.aus expendo, on !which f toi are tin walk or tide but the Quevn and Ley attendants, and .VOO of it rai:roadA, to be constrt,,' , d for her Nfojesty's sole use, in order tc relive herti (JR/ the gaze and boa lifting. ;f her vulgar subjects. All these things come out of the Woods and Forest De partment, with the inevitable consequence of the de• pirment being in debt, of some individuals being rob bed, (like tbe Baran de Bole.) end finally the conse eencent dour being called upon to make up deficien cies, which, as soon as liquidated. aro tobe repeated. No person ever heard of Crown lands being secured to the poor at a minimum price. In aristocratic Eng land, the !acid of Royalty, and, of course, of freodcm, we hear frequently of roads, paths and footway stop ped up, and of commons enclosed, but never did 'se hear of public lands being sold or let in the poor at the lowest price, in order to encourage their industry. anti to secure to them 'the bumble homes which they have improved by their labor.' Mr. o,Connell, in trtertd of repeal, hail better agitate for the annexation .of Jutland to the Republic of America. ------ __. ~_a_ ~. Y—~- C AtIS I NE'l I; co euv. ell claw* by %% M. It7SH AFTER, aor ‘ 4 6 . .1 end Witter It C gAVATS,cf tale cheap. by WM. U. SIIAFFER, cor Wocd and Water at. MQI - SMR CS, 8C150M5.4.c..--A low lot . 11.4 rereivcl by W M 13 SHAFFER. 1:141 cor Wood and Water .t. ------- rr W.EEDS FOR COATS, C. 141 ' Of , bed low at 55'11 R StIAFFk:IrS, feb '2O cur INcia. and Water os HAN KERCHIEFS—A tine agsoftmetit fur sale by WNII3 S E . ER, frb '2l ror Wood and Waver ats. OC KS, st almost, any rice, can be had nt the c10t...? t...? thing store of %VIVI B SIIAFFF,4II, feh 21 nor Wood and Watensts. s A l l INS—A splendidsquinty forSHAF sale by WM FER. cor Wood and Waters's A PIiCV EDIT ATIV E and tormattent cute has A been rotted at last for sick headache, heartburn, vertigo or giddiness, dyspepsia or indigestion, water tot I.sh, voracity. depraved appetite, foul stomach, and Gar till camplaims requiring &purgative medicine, Dr. Thompson's Pills stand nrusqualied. The following certificate is from a gentleman well known in this city: VancMuse, Wood co., Va., Feb. 3, 1846. Me. Edgar Thera—Dear sir—tam pleased to in • Corm you that I have sold Dr. Thompson's Tonic Anti Dyspeptid and Purgative Pills since July last and they have given very genasaleatisfection to slimy numerous customers who haveitseci-them. I have also used them in my own family with entire stone's. and-I be lieve them tobean ex:elient comedy for elk those dis eases for which they are recommened. I remain, truly yours. JOHN HAATWELL. N. B.—Persons wishing to sow she above, or any certificate that I hate published, may be gasified by leaning at the store. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, corner of Heed *ad Pena street. Prittsburgh, Ps. OMItERCIACIECORD pew AND CORRECTED EVERY LIPTERNOOS. FIVISDURGH BOARD OF CUMETTEC FOR FEBRUARY N. B. Croig, \V. I.3ldier, Robert Woods ~ f ~_~ 411 /EAT WATER u T.H£ CHANNEL aitRIVED. •• . Finonoier, Put, eincioc.ti; . ?.%iedititri Grov, I.3lownp . ville; Nl,:ligno, El.ies, 13 , a , rr; I.:plieu!, Abintrt+, Browsvill4.. • DEPARTED. Columbia. Neal, Cir 4 Miner, Calhoun. NalWines M ichigan, 80104, Barret; Medium, Gregg, Brownsville. filhrMAltY or MARKETS. Nato Or:tails, Feb 10th, A very animated inquiry fur Cotton has prevailed to-day, but factors have put up their rates a shade, not withstanding which about 7,009 bales were taken. mostly for the North and for England. We,quota Mid. dung 6in64, Good Nliddling 6sa6/- Sugar—There we. a very considerable business done -tooday,fully 600 hhds been taken end mostly by West ern buyers. Holders ate asking higher than last week, though there is no quotable change. Molasses—About 650 bbls sold mostly at 21.ia21i, with some lots taken as high as high 21tc. Flour--Tweround lots sold to-day comprising 2000 Ibis Ohio at $4 50. This may be considered the wholczale.quotation now, though some 500 bbls were sold in small parcels at $4,62&a4,7 5 . Provisions—Sales of Pork include about 1100 bbls Mess in two lots at 110, and 350 do nt $10,204 , 10 50 p bbl. Of prints 1600 bble changed hands as follows: 1200 bbls at $9,37 1-2, 3,75 do at $9, end 70 bbls at 9 2049;50. In lard we notice the following transac tions, 500 kegs prime 5t.:6.3.8c,130bb1a do sit -6 1 4 and 100 do at 6 3 Bc. 220,000 lbs bulk pock, bog . round. sold in three lots at 4a4 1-8. Corm—Over-25000 bushels have, been takenfor ex port at 411a47c. though the 14.4 t aboxe the market price. Whi.key—Tbo sake were in small lots at 19c, from Levee, to 19 1-2 float sore Flour—For Southern there is a further reduction in prices—sales to day of Howard street at $5a15,12 per barrel; Fredericksbnris,l2, cash. Cotton —Nothing doing bnyand a tetail demand. Grain—Market continue/ depressed and ,pvices un settied;,yeilcutrAted-white .Corn Zesc-in lots; •Oata 42 a Ode New York, Feb. 17. Ashes are steady at $3,874a54 for Pots and $4,25 for Pearls. Cotton—About 600 hales were taken on Saturday, without change, in the quotations. Flour--We quote Genesee at $5,624.; 51ichigan at. '5.56145,6'2A; Howard swot 454545,3 7 ; and good hum& pf Georgetown at $5,50. CITY ?IMES CInMENT• rail. wt. CkELLYULLT CORRACTID [NEAT 11.TERIJOON. Flour—From Store, - - - s3.B7arapcoo 3 68 03,75 tt NVagon, • - Buckerheal—per 100 lbw • - 1,25 01,50 Cora Meal— do do • • 50 062 Crain—W beat ,f.butth. - - .0,00 0 ,70 Corn, .- ;40 0 45 Clat,, o - - 31 tat 33 I Kay —Loose E_tan. - - 15,00 016,0 01J—Limie/e4l, V mail. - . ../113 070 tritiakey--Vgait. • - - .18 0 .r 4 Poialoes-3estussaaeck,3P bush. - - 44 0 62 isag—}y bb.l. • - • - .1,10 01,16 I Seeds—Flax, - • • • 01,121 1 Tirootlty. - - • - 3,00 03,25 Clover, . .3,75 05,00 Lard—tit.' fr lb. - - - - 70 71 /logs--4' lb (ay. wt.) • - -4 ® 5 , tlacox—per lb. - - - 8 .10 ,9 Cheese—per lb WR. - . . 7 4i, 8 . 1 Butter—Keg and Roll per lb. - • .9 6 100 M'KENNA's AUCTION ROOMS REMOVED. Ist Sale at M'Kenna's s plendid and capncioss new A uctlon Rooms, Wood street, 3d door frtall sth formerly (tort:pied by Stockton, Dick &Cc. N Monday riveting nest, February 23d. at 7 o'• Oclock, will be sold, 19 catty boxes Young Ely son Tea; 13 lbw each, being part of the cargo of the ship 3aßTlte, they will be sold stogie or by the lot, as it may sett purchasers. A few osier. and arts. GOWN and pantaloons, togeth. or with a lame vatiety. LA Dry Caoodi ao2 fancy ar t tick*, b,..t0. &C. Also, \Vetches awl rlorka;.2 mahogany bureaus; t itedsscuils and chairs. I'. MICENN A, Auet'r. Watches, Books and .Fund articles AT AucTIoN. AT 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, the 21st inst., will be sold at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a valuable COPPC ciao of new and second hand miscellaneous Books, Family ELMOII in great variety, among which is the ricturi•l Bible published by Kedfield, the works of Jorephus. and other standard book.: Wank Books, Ames Letter Paper, Cap Writing ditto; 1 f u ll jew. idled snare escapement Gold Watch; 3 good quality silver Patent Lover ditto; 2 tine jewelled Patent Ver tical silver ditto; 8 second hand watches of various descriptions; one pair splendid Piatols, ordered ex pressly, and cost in France thirty dollars; double and single barrel shot Guns of fine qualit); one pair of silver plate Epauletts;Muaical Instruments; spectacles; Pen-Knives; Razors; scissors; Knives and Forks; Table and Tea spoons; Fine shirts; shirt Bosom.; Collars; stork.; Men's and Boys' cloth and fancy Caps; Boots; shoes; Hats,. and fumy articles. feb2 ----- - Auction Sales, By Join D Davis, Auctionee, corner of Wood and Fifth street. AT 10 o'clock on Monday morning. the 26d instant, will be sold an extensive assortment of Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes, Fine Cu' lery, &.c. .At 2 o'clock, P. M.-2 crates assorted China and Queenswe re, embracing nearly all the.variety used by house keepers, good quality and hsrsdume patterns; a hips enactment of new and second hand Household Fur niture, Hair Mattress. Carpeting, Looking Glasses Glasstvere,Corrinn.Vs. Manufactured Tobacco, large size Whitney air' Bose 131ankets, 25 dozen Pease s Horehound Candy. At 7 ts!clack, P, 4, r Gold and silver watches, tends, mule eg,Mesical Instruments, Shot Guns, Pistols. Knivesand.Forks , Pee-Keiwesillerere. of first quality, Scissors, Table and Tea Spoons, Spec metes, Pencil Cases, and a variety of staple awl fancy articles. feta _Ligllk H0 1 141,8P. • MISS LESLItS Sketches; Paul John.l3ull and Jonathan; Hogg's Winter Evening Tales; Adolphe; Gill 13Ias; Don, Quixote; Heart, by Duppeee; Joe Miller; Paul and Virginia; Wandering Jew; Ion; Lads ofLyons; Fazio; .Fradriake 13reroei's Novels; Canary,Sisd; : The Wife; The Maiden; IVomen. an Enigma; Conquest and Salf.Conquest; Lady. of Abe Manor. For sale by BOSWORTH ilk FORRESMER, 43 Market street. ' , - ---- -- - j-----_, For Nao!utile, Direct. - I BEGULAR PACKET. main Th e new end splendifilight draught steamer, SAM SEAM. Cupt Greenlee Mnsterdlwill leave for the those, and all intermediate perta en Monday, the 23d, at 4 o'clock, ' P. M. For fri•i;lic or paasacii apply onboard, or to MO. W. BUTLER & BRO. The Snm Spay • was built expressly fur the Nash villa ti:ele, and will run regularly during the season • fe4,21 ;d -------------- TRADE Union DlTlrserv. i sch A C ATA I. 4 o(did C. of 'he Vinit Tres% f t cultivated by T A Denormandie & Bro. • at New Lisbon. Odio, can be seen at my office, and ardent Col w arded to them for any q lantny or hind,— The Subscriber will be happy to servo his friend& in I siding them to secure choice fruit trees, ISA HARRIS, Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9, Fifth szreet. 64) 21 6t Last Winter Session—Dancing School. MADAME P.,LA1,9.1./E'S last session for the pros. eat winter, will ,commence on Friday afternoon, February I.3th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., At her Room in the Lafayette Assembly buildi,'ngp. In announcing the re-organisation or her classes fur the last winter season, Madame hopes it will not be out of place to convoy to her kind rumen her grateful acknowledgment of the liberal aupporttbey have hitherto extended to her. She cannot but (eel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of their eminent appreciation of her services as a Teachet,, in the crowded state of her classes, and she feels con fident the simple announcement of the re.organiza tier, 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 pupil g can only secure, she offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her termsto $.B each, to those pupils .who.have attended the two previous ses sions. LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS ate situ te on Yourth street, two doo s from the Hay Scales.— Madame B. will rent the above named rooms for pub. is and private supper parties, Concerts, Soirees The shove rooms are finished and fitted up in the mostnovel; elegant and approved style, with dressing rooms, and every convenience for the accommodation of visitors, and ate now open for inspection. . Important to Gentlemen. At the solicitation of several gentlemen, Madame B. will open evening classes, for instruction in the Polka, Polka Quadrilles, &c• Hours of tuition—Mondry, Wednesday and Fri. duy eveningtrof earth weelr,.(rom 74 to 9 P M. Her subscription list is now open for subscribers at her rooms on Fourth at, near Wood. .feb -214 Boston, Feb 16 __--------- _ To.the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General quarter Sessions of the Peace, ip ar4l for the Coop ty of a Ileg,beny. altepetition of Peter Ivory, of Ross township, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth. that your petitioner bath provided himself with Martillll for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his ' dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him . a ii . cense io keep a public house of entertainment. ?tad your petitioner, wain duty bound, will pray. PET,EIR wow. , We, the subscribers, eitisent of Ross township, do certify thatthe above petitioner is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room mud conveniences for the accommodation of revelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Robert Hare, John Plankerton, David Reel, James Boyd, Wm ft Graham. Alexander Neely, Benj.Ramage, Wm Rodenbougb, WillitunNelson, John R Sill, Joseph M'Knight, Joseph Bradley. feb2.l-dltdcwr2t. Tothe Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1 .Quarter Sessions of the Paine, In end fun 161 COUD -41. Allegirr•gr. The petit/meiloaGood, of Russ township, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth. That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the agcommodsaion of travelletsatmiothersat his d wet lie& house in the township aforesaid. and preys that your Honors will be pleased to Fruit hies a license keep a house of public enterteingeeat. /tad your pe aflutter, as in duty houpd,.fitill pray. NICHOLAS GOOD. ,Wa the subscribers, citizens of Rou township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute (or hormit) and temperance, and is.well pro.ided with house room and conveniences for the accomodation of travelerstuid capers, and that said tavern is nacos- sary• 4obeet Here, „Sohn Plankarton, David Reel,James Boyd, Wm R (i raharn, Ales Neely, Wm Nielson, %Vm Rodenbooga, Joseph WKnight, John It Silt, Peter Ivory, ,loseph Brady, f, E. 21,31tdzw2t To the Hi - S more si l)le the P eace of the Court of Gene& Quarter esons of thea, Li asmi for thus COUP. ty of Allegheny. The petition of MOO'S Brawdy, of the Second ward, of the city of Pittsburgh, in the county afore said, humbly theweth, that your petitioner bath pro vided himself with material+ for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, end prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license tokeep a house of pub lic entertainment. And your petitioner, as ,in duty bound, will pray. MOSES BRANDY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 2d ward, do certi6y, that the above petitioner, is of `cod repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acccmmodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necev- John Cormi:k, R. H. Patterson, James Lemmen, Mahlon Rogers, Hugh Duffy, Thos. Simmons. feb2l-dBt&wCt Jame► Adam►, Thos. Powers, Jai. Stuart, Henry KnOi, John Irwin. R. T. Jackson To tbo Honorable the Judges of the Connor General ,Qaastar Sheila:ls of the Peace, in and for the Court ty of Allegheny. The petition of F A Schackleiter , Lt Ward, city of Pittsburgh in the county aforesaid humbly sheweth that spur petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid; and prays that your Honors will be plemed to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainnstrot• v tsnd your pe tioOner. all in duty bound,, vt iii riy. ; F A p . SCHACLEITER. We, the subscribers, citicens of the lit IV ark do certify. that F A Shackleiter, the ebo;e, petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and iy well provided with house room and convenience* for the 1 accommodation of travelers and others, and that said ta vern is necessary. Peter 1 1 1 alder, Philip Wiver.enn, Jnmes Crawford, James McKenna, James Cavanah, John Bates, feb 21 d3t. To eral h Qu o a no rt r e a r b S e th s e o -J n u s d f s t f the e c e o s u i r n t oafx d Geis. for the County of Allegheny. The petition of James Armstrong, of the 4th Ward nity.xf Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly aheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling bongo in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a Scents+ to, keep a house of public entertainmeet..- 4ed your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JANV.S ARMSTRONG. We the subscribers, ciLizens.of the 4th Ward, do , certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honasty and temperanct,end is well provided with house room sod convenience!' for the accommodation of travelers and otrs, he and that said tavern i s so . Celßsf7• James Smith, A C Bell, Chinninitieonard , R Doolthienah James Atiattbiews, John Mealtime, . rim "Proposals lbr Coal , IaIItOPOBALB will be received et the IColinebla and Philadelphia Hallway aglate, Ptititersburg, Chester county, until the 3d day of Match next, for furnishing Four Thousand Tons of iturninous lamp Coal, (for the use of the Locornottire g pg ines an said rlailwaY,)dPrio; the ensuing spring and autumer.— Persons proposing, trill state the nurqber,of tons the:, tinl agree to furnistr t from v.latitiaifiii:theCoal is to :bit taken, end the. , finerflar ton. "d'elOri , d 'us may be required, either at Columbia or the Schuylkill Inclined Plane, exclusive of toll. which will be allowed by d r awback.(Motive Power toll on the Allegheny Port age Railway excepted.) EDWARD F. CAT. Supers fell 16 . 1646-feb2l-9 t. C. P. Railway. ABARGAIN.—For sale a cheap, I vol and beau• tiftilly lying Farm; 11 miles from Pittsburgh, and on the road to Peterscreek, and a half a mile from the Brownsville road, 3 miles from Elizabethtown, on the Monongahela river. There is 108 acres of choice land-80 of which are well improved and in a high state of cultivation—and 28 good timber land, and all well fenced in. There is plenty of dope coal and lime ateoe excellent water, and a good orchard of choice aPples and peaches—plums and cherries, anil a good garden—and all in good order. There is a large good frame dwelling house and a new barn 60 by 40 ft. A large wagon shed, a good spring house, and stone dis tillery 36 ft square, and other buildings on it. This farm will be sold low, on about a third or a tali being paid down—the balance can remain, and early pos session given. Fur further particulars please inquire of A H Holmes on the promises, or at ISAAC HARRIS'S General Agency and Intelligence office, No 9, Fifth at ScArAD Vieeil!—lnteresting to our Farmers. rriKE hon. Cornelius Darragh, member of Con gress frmn this District, has procured a num ber of Ptickapi9f soarce and valuable Seed from the Parent 0.1154 of the U. S. at Washington city, and SeElt them by C. M'giblain, Esq., to me, for gratuit ous circulation ernongt our Farmers, who arc respect fully requested to call and select parcels to spit, free of charge. u3AAg FI ABMS , Agency feb`2l. and Intelligence office, No 9. sth at. FITTSBURGII STEEL WORKS, AVID SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY Corner Ross and Front streets. THE undersigned having completed their machi nery for rolling Steel and Iron, are prepared to manufacture and furnish Spring and A B Steel—all si nes Slab Steel for Prairie Ploughs, Hoe and Saw Steel, Phstes,rolled apd hammered, bay and manure forkv, Stbel, and Ctirtiiige Springs ttpd gatinmerediron Ax les, and are prepared to do a I kinds of Job Rolling, and Forging. They also keep on band Carriage Hard ware and Trimmings of every description. NB. The highest price paid in cash for Iron and Steel Swaps. JONES &QI.JIGG. feb 20 d2m. DIASIOND POINTED GOLD PENS. JUST received a fresh lot of Diamond Pointed Gold Pees of the beat make, and warranted.— At reduced prices. W W WILSON. feb 20 EIECEIVED this day a large suppli of Cornelius & Co's Solar LardLampa; One, two and three lightsgpetilion; Lamps suitable fdraCeam boats, churches, halls and OWIRW , Also, A beautiful lot or c e o tr o, table, mantel and study lamps, at the lowese . pfico,. W WILSON, cor 4th and Market at. - 411pasoad Sparks. GLASS. Diarhandtparks of, thp best V s,ualny, at $2 7 7 each. W WILSON, car 4th and Market st. ORANGES AND LEMONS. A FEW boxes fresh oranges and lemons , jtrat,m, ceived and for sale by STERETT & CO., 18 Market .st. y 0 Let. OMFORT ABLE and well finished Brick MA I ADwelling House, in Coal Lane, near street. Enquire of JOHN MeCLOSKEY. febl9-0 l5l Liberty st.. GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRICES. 3 UST received and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. 122 Wood". Removed. THE office for the Steamboat Stage and Railroad Line via the Monongahela Mack-waterNeeiga. lion to Baltimore and Philadelpbla,la.unnoved to tbe St Charles Hotel, Wood at. The Morning Boat leaning 8 o'clock, A..M. " " at 4 P. M. J. MESKIMF:N, agent. febl9 d4t. SCOTCH ALE. O DOZ Tensile. Glasgow Me in Quarts; . awl/ 27" " Pints; just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. 179 Liberty st. BOXES Superior Olive Oil, in black boo ties, just received end foRICK E r sale by MILLER & TSON, PI TIERCES Rice, -in store and for sale by febl9 'WELKE & RTCKETSON J4VA COFFEE. 8 BAGS Java Coffee in store anti ror sale by feb 13 MILLER:St RICKETSON• 12 RAGS SumMlL LEß eppeatra. Pr, in store and fo sale by & RICKETSON. Claret - Wine. 111 e. CASKS Claret. Wine, just received and for sale . by MILLER & RICKETSON. feb 19 Tobacco. 17 KEGS 6 Twist Tobacco, just received end for sale by MILLER & RICKE,TSPN. X.UTTER AND JEANS. 3 Pi KCES Steubenville Jeans; 15 Barrels Roll Butter; 45 Kegs Lump; in store and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPT9ai, 133 and 135 Wood st. Oora Brooms. 150 ry oZ • ana.Ndiaell'Tlearce4VaVoZ 6111 e 193 and 135 P Wood st 12 KEGS Lard; 8 sacks prime Feed:tem 2 Soothes Deer Skins; 60 dozen tow Yarn; 3 parrphOried Al plea. received per steamer Consul, incf for sale sy LAMBERT 4- SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st. A Beelen, Edward Fenrieb, Henry Landwber, L Rinehart, H W Kennedy, Henry Able, G Brown, R J Thomas, James Grohs" M Wbiunate, J. S Maas, .Pjli Como. Solar Lard Lamps. OLIVE OIL. Produce. M ATCHES-100 gross Eastern matches for sale 111 by E SELLERS, febl7 . ' 57 Wood at. GGUMCAMPHOR-2 bbli far sale by frial7 ' R E SELLERS GLUE -1 - bble for sale by febri R E SELLERS Hyd Potash, lod,ida Lead, Eitrateiroo,lod ide Sulphur, Proto, I ide Mer. eizry, Tatman, Cb. , Zine, foe tate by feb 1,7 ft E SELLERS. BATH BRICK-200 Bath BflCkb, rfg Sc9uring Knives, Forks, 41se. Suiamboats, Hotels and families should newer be without this, article. Fur sale by febl7 R. E. SELLERS,. 57 Wool et ALCOHOL -5 bbl. just seemed and for sale by BOQKS HOUSE Carpenter; Millwright'. Guide; Dowsine's Costar Essidences; lardsees Bischanies; ' BOSWORTH & FORREELTRIL 43 Market st late HANTS' HOTEL, consa OE THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS', PITTSI3I7I3GII, Pr o iB • WEAVER, prietor. ripHIS new and spaciou s HOTEL erec:r3 since tbsr GREAT FIRE, and fronting un t o of therms! public s treets, is unsurpassed in the country, whether as regards its architectural arrangements or the 'alai gance, taste and comfort of 113furni3lungs Situated in the immediate vicinity of the STEAM 30AT LANDING, BANKS, EXCHANGE priori M ERCANTILE HOUSES, it oiri.3 TICA VELLERS and BUSINESS Mn ace. niences; whilst to FAI,,IILIS and GENTL7MEII of leisure its internal at rangernents ev,zr: nc comodation the most fastidious can desire. - Thar PARLORS and CHAMBERS are all furnished irs modem style, with entirely new and elegant Furni tore; an efficient corps of attentive and obliging ser vantsat is maintained, and the TABLE ill ale bound with the choicest delicaciaeo the markets afford. The proprietor, Who had long eiperience in this , line of business, assures the public that no effort op his part will he spared to satisfactonly accomodate those who favor him with their custom. An omnibus and Baggage Car will always be ira readiness for the guests of the House. B WEAVER, Proprietor; Pittsburgh, Feb 10,1846-Im. PittalmrghNsvigation mod Pire twin rance Company. office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. THE Citizen; of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effecrinsurance unon their prop erty, by a Domestic Institution, located atoong them selves, based upon Domestic Capital, and conducted by Eirectors, in whose prudence. integrity and good faith; they can readily ascertain, whether they may reose that undoubted confidence nod secority, which , sh p ould ever attend an insurance trabssetion. To persons wbose property has, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the advad tago of personally adjusting aloes with an institution, sr HONE, will be strikingly evident. To those who. suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its Iosses—NEARLY Iwo Hexer. BCD THOUSAND .noLt. DOLLARS -1 1 to them suf fi cient guarantee of future security. atilt the part of all prudent men,.however fortunate, to anticipate calamity for the putpose of avoiding see effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility of pro tection end indemnity, offered by this institution, wjll be the strengest inducement to. avoid the ;Otlections and'regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer triti:out hope of re 4,ti,Zulion. M. ALLEN, President. ROBERT Flatter, Secretary. feblB,l6m. Valuable /Zeal Estate for sale. THAT very desirable property formerly a part of the Hatfield farm,owned by George Bayard extending from the Butler toad to thollegheny River, containing six acres, on which is erected an extensive Rope Walk, having a steam engine and machinery complete for making Ropes of the lagest size. There are on the promises a block of Brick dwelling houses and a row of six frame tenements. This beautiful and improving property, which will no doubtat no very distant period, be annexed to the wevvolia of western Pennsylvania, is now offered for sale on advantageous teems. affording an opportunity of profitable investment for manufacturing purposes— or subdivision into lots for private residences. For terms apply to GEO. COCHRAN. feblB No 26 Wood et. 200 DOZ Pat Buckets, just received and fey sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water street. Coffee. 400 BAGS Rio Coffee. Receiving and for sale by 'AMBRIDGE, WILSON 4. Co. Water weer. pits ad o p.... 111131. 100 received Mile " :?T ilini.Finig. : ' Just received and for sale by atIaBRIDGE! WILSON &go., Wale. et SEGARS. 101000 FINE Havana Begari, Just received and for sal, - BURBRIDGE, WILSON& CO, Watti at, andy. HALF Pipe "A Seignette" Brandy on iintagtit land for sale by • • STERETT &CO., labia 12.Maiket ptreet, dne.door above Front. SzoteklArhiskelf• PUNCHEON Pure 01? Scotch Whiskey, Go 1 drankht and for !al e I:I SLE-REIT .& co., 18 Market at. 6)(14)0 FEET Pine Lumber, for see lo 1 Enquire of , STERETT & Co. No 18, Market meet, one door above Front. TAROIe Sousearift ;rot for Sale. WE are authorised to that three story brick house, and the lot on whicb it is erected, situate walla western side of Grant st„ nbo . e 6tli, at present occupied by Mr P Delany, as a dwelling. The house is large and commodious; and contains ten splendidly furpished rooms. For further information respecting the pr9perty and terms of sale apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, cor Penn and Smithfield st. Kesmington Works. THE pattnership of John Freeman &Co, was dis solved on the 9th inst, by the death of John Freeman, Esq. The business will hereafter be eon. dtictedby the undersigned surviving partners, under the name and style of Carothers, Miller 6.r. Co, to whom those indebted to the former arm, will please `call and settle their respective;ccounts. CAROTHERS, ALEX MILLER, SAM'L CHURCH -February 13, 1346.—feb14•Alm. ,-- Gold &Da Si,iver Watches. - .. • . .- J IC Logan, earner 5Q 4- Wood sts. t ' HAS receive en invoice of Gold and Silver PO. ent Lever Watches. A few Gold English Patent Levers. Two Gold Anchor Levers, 13 Jewels. One Silver " ." 15 /. "Three " Eeglish All of which will be sold. very low. pair for the Washington Piro Company. THE 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 still 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 nersigned that a sir-n -ide statement of these facts will d ensure alarge atten dance and liberal patronage from those for whom the Firemen have so often periled their health and yet. The sale will be commenced on Monday afternoon. the 23(1 inst., at 2 o'clock, in the storeroom of Messrs Clark &Cameron, on Federal street, near the market Allegbeni.oiq. • 15rActrairtanoa 12i cents. _ JAS J BINNING, JOHN G McMILLAN, CHAS P WHISTON, JOHN G COLLINS, DANL M CURRY. Committee. Mr. Joan HAstreat.t.: pEAR SIR—I have used inny family cars con siderable time, Dr...Thm4oa'a-pills and ow with propriety say that they ara 'an &mile% reviedy for those disetsm far which .they . are "reoomey eded, and I ~am well persuaded that:the public Toot' denies a great benefit from the use ofthem.f or The Carminative is also eicy ch t r emed y ki. recca those dischibettusionchildtdn meneed. •• FIEND Ess proprietor. PtliPluNl and sold M ' MAUR THORN, Druggist 4 Apothecary, :or Hand wad Penn Its., P 1•• • " B. E. SELLERS febl4 MAGNESIA-1501b. &w ads bk r• feb 17 .._ RE SELP'mn• Vant/ause, Wood Co. T Tra, Jan 26
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