.1)c !Dail!! orning Po .IBRN BIGLER, EDiToR PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 VII P 1! Agent for country nu w‘pa pore, ie tl;i e Agent for the Piltnhtirgh Daily Morning Po.t., and iVeelily Merenry end Manufacturer, to receive ad vertigaments and subscription , . He has offices in Nzvc Yoarr, et the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad joiningthe Tribune Office.) Flosros, No. 12, State Street. PHILADELPIIIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 56 Pine street. 13.kurtnone, S F corner Baltimore nryt Celverlst where ourpaper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. DEVOCRATIC REVISW.-The February number of 11 9 this fine magazine has come to hand. Wo have seen numbers of the work that were more interesting, but the one before us has sufficient merit to gain a place 1 for it far in advance of most of its contemporaries. I The first article, entitled "Stock Gambinne" is ex• :, tremely interesting. It details the operations which i are carried on by a set of money-changers in N York. 1 and exhibits a system of roguery of which the unsofisi i- I sated dwellers in these remote regions hove formed no adequate notion. Deeply OR we have suffered by the I bursting of paper money bubbles, and much as we have heard of speculations by dealers in bonds &c , in I the Eastern cities. Thisatatement of the doily trans. I actions in Wall street, must take all by surprise. In the article we are considering, the writer justly observes, that "ell the wealth of a nation must twee+. k sarily consist of the proceeds of the industry of its in- 11 imam:race. Feb. 20, 1245. habitants; and whatever of genuine credit exists must I After the regular hosier.ss had been gone through be a representative of some portion of that accumula- I with, the Senate proms eded to the con:lidera' itn Of 1 tad property. Whoever becomes possessed of those the Central Ildilreati 'hill. The Steelier] 'dieted by'. credits without the rendition of any valuable erptiva- Mr Crab!), giving the company, with the apprnhatiun Lent, as in the ease of gaming eitheeincards or stocks, : of the Cured Commissioners, control of the Poring , - becomes unjustly.pessesiecl of that which cost the la- fteihond, the Bridge over the Suppiebanna. at. Don- i bor of many persons. Yet, during the last 150 yearn, cani• Inland, was negatived without a division. Mr. n stupendous system of gambling has sprung up, tole. 1 Bigl er the n offered an amendment, compelling the, rated in all countries, and fraught with the greatest po- Icornpanv to pay to the State an amornt on tonnage, litical evils." i equal to the arnoutit which would realize if the same He then rapidly notices the principal paper schemes I was carried upon the canal, rite mg the season that the whlch•hgweinatiibed in England France, and our own I s t o w i s i n operati o n: he also offered another seetion, country, and sketches the oriels and purposes of till which reserves to the State the right to take (large " BKetA llles" -- where the merchants "occasionally iof said road at any time within thirty sears, ;Iron met to confer and transact business with one another" Iconditien 'kat *he pays the cost of the same with in• -from the "Bia,lto," at Venice, down to the "Bourse," I • retest. Mr Gillis offered Teo new greaten, wdich do at Paris. 'the way in which matters are managed at I not diel r very materially lima those proposed by M, this latter farrow place of Mammon, is thus given: ; Meter. The bill was then postponed, anti the u "The stock transaction', are confined to sixty bro-tm en d meets were oriered torhe printed. kers, Or 'agPns de change," appointed by the minister ' The bill e parrs irii., of U „,,, . „„ ~,,,i ijearl , rd ' of finanise, and each of them gives security in 125,- ! ' ' ''' tris•l , 000 f. for the faithful performance of his duties. lie into a new roaaly, to be called '' BL AIR," was lawn l is never, directly or indirectly, on any pretext, to be t taken up fir tainsideration. This bill, it will be recol• concerned in buying or -siadCng on his own account. , tected, passed the Hielne nome weeks since. Alter; recite:ohm ' and never to divulgeshairainesn of his client. These ! n brief d i . e ,,,, i ,„ be ,,, eee N 1,,, , ,, Biz!, and om,„ri.. I.mil.iog. at dm reiestieta, then, in every poi' s : of regulations, with wvany Others very stringent in their! nature, have in some degree remedied the dipises of ; " n-f li" f '"'"''' s"fili 'i - ii"g "'"/ true t . "' hot ci PP'"irg . , tee., distog totfi liCCOlllit the present position if par. the market, but have failed to check gamtiling to nay i -the bill pas.ed finally. •as . 20, nit), 11. i tie.. the I,LI ,•' ot of a new election. the flush of ttiemph in tech mantres the cheeks of the irl , lfflrofil`rs, Ilte extent The . transactions on the Paris Sialrae-fOrOrle ' n -0 moti.o of NI, Darsie. 111, Senate procce i lifil to ' I gloom and anger w loch reign in the feces of the Pri , • year. 1831, reached, according to the racial reeves, the eonsi leratien of the motion made vesterilny, la ' iffcturofftd-Vi c a ing the elate of the I , :gistry, dm cen the incredible sum of (4.766,088 9F9, or 1°90,6'11,- - • - . 634-nearly $10,000,000 to reel, broker. The • slue Ve" , ( s"la and D;•em; s 1 •' '-it• to recondifer the vet" by I •litifill of the food market, CUI relations with the Pei onl States, the alseenee id lie excitement except , trs of these offices is very great, and they are sometimes S. w hich !lie first nee. ine of the hill riailliOr lifP "riel ' il I d - gnat rpte.itult of fret . -tratie-went tt‘e at liP. con bought ami sold at prices measured •in hun.lreds of: „i ~,,,, i „,),.. B;d t i more cad Ohio lini!rond t-i the; erasion, not only that Sir Hobert Peel will pass his aortae& of dollars." I.'.iis ar Pi . t.len-Vas defeated: The•yeas anti nay.' iff•w tar,li titan:pliantly, hut t hut he will du so in the The tiro and progress of Stock Gambling in Oda • . ' . . were thee teem, sy Messrs Credit, and ail sit . . and . preient Par liattirtit. country, from the organization of the fede ra l govern- I ere en 1 .. ,ii.,w,.. DO.M.FSTIC. • meat down to the present time-the ample matelials ' Mr Cobden has pubLeiseti en address to die farm Year-Mr-Alf. And:lmin, fliglist, Black, Csrson,l for the busineas afforded in recent years, by' the pro• 1 eretif En i etatal JO the plitperfillol l of sir ft Peel, rsda- Darragh. Dar,ie, Di:nitpick, Dunlap. Git.ltens.Cillis,! Inc to.corn. His UtkUCC.I. i. 10 con, into them that it fuse issue of bonds by the various stolen-and the I Hill, flooyer, Morripsn, 4,1 tea. Ross . Sanderson. Sal., in better for three itflereiote, ill every point of view, to stock operations of the late •i'. S. Bank, are briefly I.. nee .. . i ''. • j lirve the Curs, law s repealed at once, initeael of a nit• dives , l'i illtionsen, Sherasurid. SPealser-19. alluded to, and will be found instrutite. ins for the ministered term of litre year, Little , N ,, V.C-]tress Benner, Chapman, Cortirnaii, C 'aid,. ' doubt can exist that a flee tiade in corn, ftom the The chief operations, it is alleged, that now en- ' cre:,c - „,i,. i: .,, „.kr,,d, i‘ . ~1,,,y H,-,.kin n, ni,„ „ ,, ned present. !UPC, would pelye less 1190600 1 IX the liil rn gage the sirsek market. in New York', ere apparently ; 5,,,,,i, , -, th ie• thin what Mr Cold a calls the "transition bleu,"' of a purely speculative and gambling character. and 0 , r , l „. :, 1 ..•,. , . , 1 •, 1 •• n a v e l w bath the spiel; of corn would be areuni 'slating , ti t71,21,t1/1 0 , r .ir..,„ tle rign. rt. NA, .1. assume the form of extensive combinations to deleted I Iti iy port ifil . tlie Wu! la, to ilotial into the Broish , won then ini•';. ,, lled until I'S morrow. :1 i. a'', ,A 20•4, . frillikt•l MI OW ',Tv day that the du'y was ' li p da d. j by what is technically called "a corner." This pro , rr,,l , !, . ~ , , ,i I et, lin, ti ~ biii . 1 , . • cess of "cornering" is described at some length. It , 1 '')- '':'' ' ' ' ' .- "'' "" ' 0 '''''... th it ,A !:u 11:1, 3:111 /11 , 1,,,,,j, :,,, log e,,f,..,,,., - , , it ii„.' 1!,o P.,''''' bete, " }!' "rY "1"1" ' '""I Y ""'`'''' !!,,,1 ~f ,1„. ~,,,.,,,,,,,, 11 , 0 c,, b ,, ~, ,I of 0,,,,, , ' -traces. is the Mx: pi•s;t.i.e pc, u . i.l fur btaeing the,' is resoeted to when one or more "bold operator...," ; '7.r'''' :Jett, Iti Ibe Ilea. tare OI compatuten: corn is Crßace I 1 11/0 House. the hill rn ,kin nroropriations for the. the et.rti I tan liliii re.i.n.-d ' 1 he lio . -,e vf liffifki II P . contract to deliver at some future day, or lays, a! a ' .„ 1.,. , ' , 4,, , ~..,„ , _f ~,,,,,, i ,,,, 4. 1 ; - t , i ,,. y ., , ,i ~ ~,,,.., , r, - ; „ i : . ,i and dear in try p,tit IA the globe, find at lenyt one certain price, ascertain kind of stock, of which they I' .77. rY : , ex T h, ". ... ,,r 1 ' . 2.. r, v."" 7,1 "' "... ' r. . :, "-- Crdimet m .re. 10 pr.•se,.,. ~,,„„,,,i,, i,,,.: , . ~,,,j,, ,ti ill of th, ilirre )eas usual el.ip,o• befole any ..up -, I •rete .be 1 s• a f til si .1 wan (31.C. 1 111,. ,„ ~.,,,,c,,,f ~,, 1„,,,,,,„ oi , ~,1 I ,e ; ~,; , , , e , , , Ae. ' phi,. ceder OW most I kirortiliie ciirottotturices, COOfd i have not, perimps, a single share. IVhen such of the • ii!,, " ~ ,, ..n e„d. r „ .i ,,, , ,, ,k. wkr.,,. the ‘ f, i. , 0 , if ,, , , . 0, ,i , id, , ,1 c,,,u,L,,:. resell as tram ahronl, to counteraCL borne 1.1( . 33. tribe 83 have am resptired erich•, rinze out this, they . ' i , ' . The invese g i t t ir i e corned:tee e iii, it i..-. said, ruolse, bed, doe e. Sir Ito:wit Peel t4,-.-4,, 1 00112 111,1•1•, Whit' ' fee battle which has been gaging for surrie , tinie be• ! combine, and run up the Stork upon those who hovel a I ?oder, and the l ' rotectiotrists, Geri. a remit! 10. rilOrrOW. ! wos in the cootie-, at the Ile c, telling lio n Ili it he "'" ra 111 ' . F " . • contracted to deliver-they are "cornert..d," need mos t ' ' w .,,, h1 „.,.,,,,,,,, ;i ,, m „, , , n! „, e. 0 • 0 „, , ,,,,,, ,,. eed ~,, ~,.‘ t . roo -,., ao h orr,..b.ttrd ler,: and the sound of the on _ .-_-___ ''bleed freely," or •rlw ex need." are n,,1,,1 . 0,,. c,,,,,1.,,,n. . rh ,. 1)„, , ,:. i ,,,,, , , , , 1,, , ,,./„ ,11., t Lill. upon the ear troill e,ery part of the Cllllll . tl . Tar llnter er Ca` C.-11 , 0,711. fir the N. Y. Slit?, ,„,.,. ,„ L: ., „d1,,,,i , „ ;.,,, i Mehl, ~,,...,/ ow „ 1, , ,.,,k t. Th, Anil corn 13 , 4 1. VlOlO, ,% hilt, they aprto,e ot Sit Another mode of stock gambling, is called "buying' H , 11..•tt l'et•l'ok tinarlelal sciletow nen ‘.9 }w i le:, are b i ti•y I th ,. . , PrO I'd Crnpl,,y, ef M ' Cenk, has n,sorrd the tit hi. r,ght hoi.toahie li.end in . cini.h.g to ~,,eit a dn.er with a privilege," it is conducted os follows; ! edtterof ih. , N y N. ,,,,, , ~,,, he k,,,,, a re.,h , e, ~t. rt ,„„,„„, ; „ a„,,, all „„ e ~,,,„,„,i h .„ 0 , 1 ,,, , ,. 1,,,,,,nrii u,,. rn.ir.trilling their strength agalost the mud lora .. s I. to g "You pay $lOO for the privilege of receiving $10.• l . . . ' ' , lei tr.e 10, , f111• id 'tattier eileurr:o4l,.. AAI '" I " l'".lh. years .31eCtit.g4 ate e‘erytirla.te Isitii 111, M (omit, or of th i s sc,:ndllous ptecc of bit4ine44; iltlrnedlate repeal. cud the le rilxi gar... 000, Ohio 6'a on the let of Meech, at 91. or $9, top ; er, the Ilekeia expi trout," 'bossed 11 4,ll erentived-• '" p- ' " ,"''' l. "' as semi as yeti have made the coNeriCt Veit Fell one- 1 which is pronounced !he iltpitl; hiiiirefl act Of SOM.. ~,,•,,,i„,, „„,1 ~t,,,,,,,.,, ~...., , r „ , ,, ir, :, i,,,,, the , •: ,:„m. ird , tl truing ef ts Leaguers horn their greeter corract - i half at 90, or $4,500. If, now, the price falls to 80,, persons haying perhaps some pi irate interest of H irer ; facts. The. hirer. arid eionp ra r i a n . i .,. ,i,i,„, „I ,1„,, !!':.' '! " Y!" . ' m • .5 . '..' to .! "tv^"to g: '!", a': " ti , " env buy in at $4,000 the atock you have-sett and re ' „‘„,,,, fin.,., from ti .,,, 5 , of the i „,,„„ 6 „ n; „,,,, „ 1 , ; ,,, ! stlie.rnan eontitio, amts-ii.gly in this 0.5 t,,,,, ., with, ' 1 "us ".' P r. "'" , "I . rif"-osiic "1""i" . is abe et...." I linquish your first contract, forfditing the $lOO, by ''' the ',tiros, 'ring" ui Itle niiitt.siy illsciplifilitifili. k " ted "`" -1 I '"' mf ' ti • Y "Premuci. i ' l" Li' Is"k4-41. he unites in rep, obsting. with itn•at indignation at :he ; are riot idle, vied if Illeil Vral ,, ny is not so e loquent or which you realize $4OO. if the stock rises to par:, dif• - .1:1-'S FINA'stiCIA I SCHE%II' you adhere to the first contract, deliver the half you • proceeding and at its authors. The Bank he de- I , ~, ~, ~ , s . I. ' .- Ise w1t. , e'11 , 1•7. is ant less a- at ne s t •Prfd l'l l l'a . ,lli.'rwd• - • 0k11ur,,,,,J,1:;,,,,kiti.ki-7.'tiirtifiiit evidence tit the g I eat I I Ile üb . pter . to huh r o ties is to net upon the hopes and have sold at $4,500. and sell the other at 54100. by ; dares Id be a pet fectly sound, solvers.. and a ell rert• ; re, which you also realize $400." ~ raked, 1 ,,, - to the piddle mind. the Its/0 o f tee Legidettile. 1110 sueller con,iderai , , duetad-one. 'lf so, this piece of foolish erdninallty is j u s e t o the newt pet ev or the cott,o,y (;,,,. lion' f Peri ' s scheme at to he taken into c , nisideratior I The ankle coot-Wel with the following paragraph, !certainly very unfortunate for it. and all Cor , rerned in i mews. it i• no'ori.ius, ?ri 01i logttl% eiyi!iz. d treats ~„.. on 1„,..i,, y av,,k, when a protracted debate, will be ' which certainly exhibits a state of public feeling 1 an.- it. The a lrole matter will or coons, he probed to the: '''"l.l"".` c a ns," '''','" - " l '''''Y' ''' n'' , lier of 110, pro ('dewed by o , b5 ,,,, a , and ih , a v.a. ,, c , .e v` 'II he xffsr - j ~.0,..1,, in the "Empire City," which gives abundant' bonem, and we tru.,t, that ai. ~.6,i ~,,,i r,,,i,,,,,..1.1,.! ple'srectitremcio.. it Ifi cifiktfillily .Ito in Efiehltifl, II 1.. .11,1 Il• II• .the ifilltstlr. mote o r ie., sd i n M 1.., CiPlrill3,, make, ; if IlOwififfrif j Ile reletsneed Dr l'esev tit the eariration of lii• 1 reason for the assertion that egreut cities are greet , - I i ' • , -, c I leaking men.' • 1 u to ig t en; 1,„, the ,therence to mu, til 4,1 I , lls 41e31 rt,,t.,e4. Ih e d oe , : too ', y o . out , ion appeared on Stirioln . ) 13. it in the sores" on the body politic: I the Begid.oure of l'ennsylvania,dwili receive hi s full! Minister nit., ratites out I . ...nth:int'. an i,,,,f •.,j,,, I.,didi cd . th , .. Cathedral Cludrli tit Ullntd, and sell "The worst of this stock-gambling is the degree oft desertsr in the perm.sce. _ ereele•l happ , m . s• •of ill , gteivest ruirriber,' a ill he•i , Bleat w it, Ito firia.-iiy to bear 111 , 11, that the all ugg lea I- -- ----.-------- - - toleration itleceires from the public opinion; and not 1 ...- serve Ole ilifete•lfi of I.IIM Ina). and 1,,11,1 its awn web; at lite door for adin iSvtatt. sowned we , . e tit the theatre Tit toe Honorable the Judges, of the. Court or Geoerol merely the ordinary play at its worse than favor or 1 delete's. lint w hate the teprieew alt , r i, mem!, ,i, at limn the Inulrie of prayer. Ihe attendance exceeded ' .Qoarter Sessions of the l'eace, in and (attire Conn il3The Swiss Bell Ringers have ceinaplited their . 9.,.....k i a b erc tho / ,,,bli e m oo d 1,,,-....,.. ,ti;.-,,, ~,,,.1. all previous experience. Great numbers came pur- ty (Jr Allegheny. rougemtmoir hazards, but those dirty tricks in it, I whi c h, i n othe r gambli ng would be called cheating, second tour through the United States -by a brilliant ' ligence to crii•p great froths. and des tres their theirs i pees lions London, and the teputters of the daily i T 1 ',tit' 1 . 4 John Cowan, of Baldwin tow n• punishable with cropped ears and cowhided skin- - end I bene fi t at Isl, Odeon'', end now th e y ha v e c h artered ! invent ir , ael ion, oil a 11, deli tn.. State Peet h as t o d o , ~, ! pre s s wen caret down to place the sermon before they . hi .,:7 , i if . the county afisresai. humbly Baldwin, "The Ts ire." „ i '',..,,,i i e, .. j. I'. ; , t , i n s t i s i e „ : b ,, e ,f i , t1 , ,, , t11/131311 , 111 I ...I:et rig an enlightened volley; world. in ether business swindling, penishable with peniten• I the h.,_..,•,,•• . . his provided herself with mate yacht tiaries and hard labor. This same process of "cor-1 , . ''''" 11 p•nmtp•es. and with 1110 4 1. tender regard i lb' -ca:oz: for the IN est Hi d i ng of Y orksh ire,will it% hitney, E.g., of New Orleans. and iromedletely ,f o 1 ,, ~, aff d ai f fafoil i f j o . o f ° II ,if o. ,..i k u f f,,l Clain for Ille liCCuMlT . lo4intitni of travelers and others, at Tiering," above described. for intro ere, what is it ittelll innll.ly or WO. fa ben Laid 51ei ;mill e ill be re- Illttg house 111 IL, city aforesaid; and prays that eonspi rric y to defraud and plunder, of the most hare-, proceed Is Go ivealon, Houston nod Crepes Christi,! ear l - I. those who hove thtiven, - an e "II a. 1110,,,t, at,ul turned a ili t o u t (11/V(31110C. 1 your H o mes will he pleased to gran: her a license to Stied kind? And yet it is unblushingly practised by' and Gem !henry to Havana and all the prinCipa I Woyt k '.. 0. '" - d I'S' the • 1 4 "' i""s P•tie'Y• I The Peel - rot," us it is termed, has attacked Hinny I i :,,,, ~, public house of ewe, tai nment. A'iti you! pe "gentlemen" in "the best society," pillars of churches, This cf./it...01 !tenon de 4 cFll,4 is a few words, th ei of the unit-times and hangers en of the ' India Islands, accompanied loi , Miss Caroller Giffert. I (i ' - '" ument ' I 6:w i lier!, us ica.duty tweed. sits pray. patterns of all the decencies. who exhibit. a most sir ' , see, et teal dm suffcif its nr - S ir !lob ed Pert', ministeria' , ind resignations, inure especial In die queell'a loans- 1 JOHN COWAN. tunas and respectable 'severity in punishing ml the : a. pretty woman and Pl'ia'ant songstress, •Aner v is l- Irtnreer. 11,e Cl,,,r3elen4tie leuture4 of the Elkiellilb I hold. are daily ta:ked abost. "11,e, resdenatSV4* Me k We, , titesulisrlibera. citizens of Baldwin tovrnship, SMellier logOeriee l which come within the jurisdictio n Iti eg these r .L.,,,,, t h e y w ill pr o c ee d on th e i r t o o t j ',nod are yeller:red to the „teem( the pleleon l ' lerni-: CU , ltillgent upon the itltrfPliteliull Of Peel's - Iteanriol jdisearitiy, that the shove petitioner is of good repute of Police Courts and General Sessions. flow this ' through Mexico and SMIII, America. er Ile has I ,ct, Judgm e n t . ac..l a i hill...ugh appree, j SellilMO, the patsies chalking th at their let entiort :dol. and tempetance. and is well provided crying shame and mischief is to be ranched by pr.- ! , alloy of C11 , 11,,,u , r. trove _ le action, 1114 10 , 1 ,, t1lItable fin, Latter (iorertitnent. w loch is now carrying MIL 11 f liir honesty house room and conveniences for the accom ventative 14w, it is not easy to point out. The attempt, I 5 .... , . . ~ . . gy braves all d:inger.,at,d beat, (kw, all „ v1 ,,,,,i.1 p o li c y .1 n e ed ly at variance with that which coiled it ! with by th. legislature of Nevr-York, by making all lime i • 's, Vs alter Scott sa i d seriously, in his birigraphy, i „,„ . j tnie eXifitellee, It n o rther hamster nor detCIII. Good. k modation of travelers and other*, and that said contracts fo r th e purchase or sale of stock invalid, lion I ''Thriaigli every part of in> literary rutpe n I have felt ii;it these preiOninary rem, ai I, s are lomplng us from, I I o ne s I y, letv4ever 1111•Illiken, is In be respected ;Lavern is.net_eswary. effected nothing, but to renatam a restraint upon she ' pieclied and hampered nt my awn ignorance." the nbiert at which iy,, des', to artiye-to point inn ; [S it singular enough these conscientious scruples i Th• """iir . e". desperate player. Either some penal provision, for ; Jesse CIIIIIIIII'IIieI, 10 nor 1),1,•, sh,. MOO ,:,,I,illg I.'l,llWe, in the plan! are coaCned to the Witiortliall en, no I have not yet I ~ 5 more stringent, must be rescrted to, or the evil row ! 1.11 11.1-: WIL 1.1 E. for tho iko n ] regct,,.. cill i,,, o f ir,,, count rye, which Sir, teochod the great servants of the Crump, The Cobi- " B IS 'e- 1 -'co• be allowed to run its own ,course, and work our I Rid, •,t Peel in ti roar hoot, sp,ech, introdoeed to thei net r,en u r n s a s appare n tly united 114 if they laid been floltert 'Thompson, The .: , -,e, y 5h..., thy pictured wall, its own reined) by its own unchecked excesses, i I 10119 e o c Cornmens, on the 0.71 ii inst. I n that speech i expiessly Ir:stoned in power to carry out the freedtade 31 S "'''' , without any tinkering cf inadequate legislation, all I 11 tY bet. tliY hem, . he took an elaborate review of the fiscal condition iii theories of Cobden and his atti c , Amongst. the re- •Meicolte Ikea, Thy hot and I, pm, illy c els and ball, lebe-1,13C . contracu being placed on the ordinary fueling of le 1 . the courury, and announc e d a re/h ter ion of al , ity on a signatioas of members ef Put hansom may be menden- Bur where an htmll , U gal alligation. In either case, it cannot but be useful I number ii( arti r l es al i o-I t 1,,,,,,,a lir/111,11w Cutitnieici:,l, efl that 51 Lord Ashley, who represents Dot set. The -- A corner held. thy eintitv chair to arouse end direct the public attention to the sub . ' . . and aviculture! iraelests. 11,• impre s s e d upon (het ether eveeine he agaill introduced what is termed the Thy playthings idly scattered there ject-55 it has been our debit'', to do in the present marittfactmers the rdice.i. , ity of to coating eir tde rid 1 'Ten Hems' li " But speak to usof sate despair. a rt article." From "Progress in America," a series of bonnet. about our Relations with Britain, use take the follow ing specimen: "To keep us from our rrrluei.is, it requires That we be conquer'd!— Bon:es may be fouzbt, And we may lose them oft, as slid oar sires: Towns may be burnt, and frigates may he caught And navies sunk, and armies may be slain; And these may cool as till—we warm again ! But these are checks, not coniiests—to delay, Not turn us, from the onward destined Nay! As well attempt Niagara on the leap, With all her oceans plunging o'er tbe steep, As hope to stay the torrcnt tvhich moves on, Steady, and still increasing as it 11 JWA. Destined to sweep the wastes of Oregon, And in Canadian wilds to melt their fettered snow s ." A beautifal piece of Petry, "Spurn rim the Guilty," by Miss C M Sawyer, we have laid aside for to-morrow. There is on article entitled "Some Reflections of a Free Trader," in which the writer admits in advance, that his labor is lost. He considers the system of revenue based upon importduties"too'firmly establish ed to be shaken." Yet he goes on, after this hopeless preface, to make an argument in favor of his theory, which may repay the perusal of those who wish to beer what the free-traders have to advance. There are several other pieces in prose and poetry, which we may publish in a few days, but have not room t o notice now Coox Lna received his supply of the February num b..r a nd will sell single copies or false subscriptions by • it . 1 ,1 ; 0 },,. .6 -V j atot. - - • 441 4 F; 4r , , St. Correspondence of the "blorniolr Post" Hartetsitteett, Feb. 19, 1 . 845. In the Senate, after the presentation or virious pe titions, et motion Was made by Mr. Quay, seconded by Mr. Dirnmick, that the vote by which tho first sectio n of the bill granting the right of way to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Roo Company to Pitt, burgh, Ire, reconsidered. The question, under the rules, cannot be taken until to-mot-I,mA; it will Ilion. I doubt not, pi evnil. Some one ,if - the amer.ilmenis heretofore proposed, it is believed, will be adopted. land if so, the Liii will probably pass both brooches I I The Central Rail Road bill was taken uo on second reading. The fit it eighteen sections were ngieed le; Mr. Cribb then offered n new section giving. the coin pony control of the Portage Roil Road and Stisivies hanna Bride, und,-r the direction of the Canal Com missioners. Mr. Datsie opposed the s ection upon the ground that it N avid be impossible to transport the passengers and tont:ergs. of [mat winks over the same road from Johnstown to. Hollidaysburg. and that l it would prove ruinous to the public works. The, Ser.ato adjourned before taking the question. The famous 'Lila resolutions were again before the House. Mr Magelian addressed the House at great length. No question fatten. The committee investigating the Briber!: case were; in sesnion civil last night; the testintuny will, 1 pt.'!' sume, be reported mho Fiouse to-morrow Thaddeus I Stevens, Esq. mind Mr M . Coimick, appear as come set for the accused. Snow, to the death of fifteen inches, f ll last night. I Even to the last thy every weld, - Tee glad, in grieve. Was sweet ns sweet... 4 songof bird On summer's e, s; In outward beauty I/ ndernyed, Death e'er the Identity cog no shade, And liken raiuthsw thou Bidet Inde. We mourn for thoe. when blind, black night The chamber fills, %Vo pine for lime, when morn's first light Reddens the Thu sun, the moon, the stnrx, the sea, An, to the willUdisver and wild pen. Are'ciinngcd--ve see Me ecor/d through the(' And thonglt, perehance, a smile may gleam Of casual mirth, It Atilt not own, n hate'et may seem, An inward birth; W o miss thy small step on'tile stab; We 11141 thee at our evening prayer; All day we miss thee, every•sulere. Farewell. then—for awhile. Nowell— Pride poi my heart; It.ecnnot be 01A long we dwell, Thus torn apart: Time's shadow like the a stiles ace: And, dark linwe'er night's lire may he, licyoiel'lhe grave, rit meet with thee! Taunt. or Wert run M.Eator.R.—Heary Wyatt, the Auburn prison convict who was rendered so noto rious by Green, the rnformed gambler, is now on trial fa: the murder dun, another convict at Auburn, N' I'. ST E A M I,v 'kk„ .. SHIP • !‘'a:Ne C A 11 BRIA. Great Chan7l, in the Commerrtal Poliey.of Eng land—Triz,mpft cf Free 7'rode. _ duties nuoht to i.e levied for tevenue and not 1 - p The anxiously expected news by the Cumbria, section, a r Od his Apure . policy, it is clear, will be or drte r c o . which lift Liverpool on the 4111 inst., and arrived at toil to that end. But it would be too much to tisnume Boston on Wednesday evening was received at th e that be can carry out the now cootse of action on which he has now entenid without a struggle, and a office of the United States Gazette in this city yes desperate struggle, ton, with the powerful intererts terdny afternoon, before 4 o'clock; theGazetta'n ipliets which believe themselves to he jeoputilised. The pro. Iv arranged meastires entirely distancing, the curnbin. tee:ionhas are bitiling wish furs, and the langiungo re ed Fialifax express of several New York and Phila. centl Y hold in site ii-us. of C.r.is by the Duke' of Rielinmnd and Buckingham, indicate the first passions rielphia pnpors filen which so much wan expected, • which t h e breasts of British landluids towards the Purliameet has assembled. Thu Qteen's message most clear-beaded, practical statement of his etre.— wan entirely pacific expressions of regret are mad e Agriculture, theysay. cannot exist without prattadtion, but Peel says it mast exist Without it at the cad of that the difficulties between that country and the UM three years. Ile has pitted against him the hri3tocra. sod Stntes. relative to Oregon, are yet unsettled. ey—at least the insolventportion of it, who live from Wilmer & Smith': Times nays: hand to month by their rents, and Cannot submit to The steamship Cambri a take * nut to day th e n y,,,,, 1 any diminozion, however slight, oven with permanent important and gratifying inteltigonce that ever left Owl profit so prosper tive. This is not slight sir cutempti ithores or G r o at Britai n . Si r Robert Peel—England'sl ble opposition, but worse remains behind, puwel ful nnd brilliant Minister—Fins develop e d his ti t ill.: ultra five trade's insist sapon the repeal of the lase commercial policy. It is at onee simple and rem. Corn lows being immediate. 1 hey treat with scorn prebern , ive; and tinder its operation the excl int ig e of! the three yea's grace to duo landlord*, and maintain commodot ie. between thin country, (England,) and the! that ilettice can ("sly he propitiated by instant entices u„ited.states w ill b e carr i e d b , anpasent, and w ill b e inn. They talk about the plunder of the past us mutually productive or advar.rages, gre eter , to quote; amongst the reasons why they cannot tolerate robbery not irreverntk., the word * of rise s a c r ed vohime—'•sl inn , fur the future. Than arrayed, the hostile forces fuse the eye hitili yet acct, or the heart ;arch cotieeiYed•"i 'ltch taller with cowling front, and in the central stands TO, ne w scheme embraces, with is full 0505 , • of ilieii ! Peel. In skin; gravely On, preserving n placid dignity importance, the principles of free trede—reparlimesulli in ilia mid,' of the on•lought from tither party. his protection for Commerce, manufartures. and agricub I 'b.! 'louse of Commons he in or t i n i t i n tii nt , ant i t,wey lure; admits corn, dots fiee, at fire cad of titter sears, ; or fulionsly the war may rage out of doors, it is believ t.ith a scalp, in the intl..; itn, w hi s •l s w ill p r .,6,1,1, ~,,ii,! ed shot he will be enables to carry his TnrilThy n ma late her, rest F.oir a n d si x s hill ing , p er q,,,,,,,-„,,1 at r jOrity trieigloy—cerininly by more than fifty. When once admits I adirm corn and buck wheat free of all dist% inatters come us n crisis, and the free traders in the „1,„,„„„,,,. To the details of this great measure wr. I popular branch of rile togialnitite have to decide be eurnes• IV em real urn iOll of uur commeteial trail. ( wren sac r i ficing Peel und b is l dan ''' the y will beeurne • errs. VS ; ,. beg to refer them to the speech itself, and to it in believed, has crotchety and MOM practical. ens rem.. lis upo n it. Great Britain, at the present Uuquestionably, the present advanced position of moment, is inn binge of exciternell!: men talk and think i the free-trade pi inciplo is the eettillt of their energy' of nothing else; they have Set their hearts upon sera-1 and enterprise; they have ericauntered great drudgery ring the great f isca l scheme, for the .eg fl'''Uti.r, of the, laid spent enormou s sums in, as 'boy term i.:, educe en"nir).• "'hint' the Premier has laid before Parliament,) lin g she notion JI mind, and now that 'Fey have advnts and they desire to curt a il th e per i.st fixed Crr the total err! to the gate of monopely—now that their former extinction of the corn Incas. The friend. of peace slid nningonist is on ilk knees repeating, theorisers Itches progression, on this side of the water, leire—ea rnent i ) l l earned front them they may be pardoned, perhaps, and Sincerely hope—aid The new pith, y will bind A. for the indulgence of the vanity that waits upon sire merica to us by the ties of amity, brush rl i o si f an d i n cast. .But after all, disguise it as they may, licel in their romi-n-urnd they know is. Public opinion is with him; lie is the Minister of tl , e controm cisl world, the firma.. of the capitalists, and PO:polled moreover, by the middle classes. lie wields a moral power which the peers 41 ire not brave. Dismiss Peel, repudiate his till•:11411,1, and WIIO into sUCceedbitril LoolJulin Ru•sell? Would free trade., advance or retrog r ad e in his, keeping? Powerless am., rest the Peers, nod overhurrhen. d will] popularity in the Collntry, Ire is not fel tainir the Atlas I.) IJ,nr she loud which the crini I invokes. Ile rti'Slit ultimately su .ceed, but this' corsilirt would he protraCitol, i veil to the alootrp. lino possi!dy of the three years wiiidi a the bone bf ,; immediate rii.ri+ of tl.e new tariff on the most jpromin en t arriel es of Arnr piano OX II.” we IltiVel nn tired elso,she,e. Altogether the subject in its various phases, it the most important that eser Cros•rd the Atlnotic since the introduction of ocean nneigntihm; nod ell tint i 4 now Wanting for the Governme nt and people of tho Railed Slates to meet 1.1, inn kindred spirit, and in the tune .pirit ofewumerre and of friend ship, f orget the can n generous race of mutu al happiness and prosperity f", the failure. OPENING OF I'AILLIASIF:NI. - - We base gryon at c ansiera!t;e length the pcoceetiing, in the lieu., of Common, on the filet night gr. sion when the retnottet ill and the oppo.ition leader. both Yedirlitocrerl •ortOW, which led to thy. Leta mitti-terin: crisis !"/ hese en. irloo,llirim bow htriirrikr h. lii.trir Y. wouldoo precrir t ,010.0-1,1 by to, or I !hr . ,. at co: , engues, swished to tll/1, 1 Orr 1001. (,r the Ittitnia. •..n •dorm Irv.., hen the point... di N n a , alurtnon.:. The mat, th of the Cahtnet opp.nont Lt. vow,: and findt.o; !Iwo ditf.oetnn, only sl ee t try they v,..111 lir 0 hod) 10 I tic lone r•I lel, alt.., the Q... 4, rl,Ol -trry 10g, nil placed IlaiLdS. Tiro friltr-r.iocrit result, ar,• potent to the 1,0 • • • ( 0i tine hlst •rigtil art the wri•irin the ir"rcesti c•rcieled in the ...Ili -tenet explanatt , on.. Thote explatnytion N I were pct ncnpall!, confined to the ropui,, IrfirOCh of the Logirl.riiitor fur toe theme sas evidently diste+trtni to seceder, Lord Stnn:ey. On a briliw•siirr i t 1,) ,ke to Richmond celled upon the 1):44.• ,if t•r•:lppiv lii. verso.n, And he io•rarnl ' the ~opte•t by nAlig g vil:ether tk, hero 01 0 trirnrl,ol fiat, tint ir'Cr•ivcrt liar to.je•l'..• pet tni•.0..1 1 .to „,,i, “,„1 ,1111(11 1 ,1 01,4 i• 'nut. 1.1. r.r d if 1., 100.1:•••1: Ito). tillit:o•tic•l 111, n 11/,-' rnr. 01 It. , wettrir. I: 0,14 n •••ri, •Irifirieirt ..on' from • in , no —ill, u measure which, it will be rticol• vent of foie trade, by giving up whatever limited a- leeted, nearly upset the Government a year ur two minim of protection the) now ivt . 'ity from foreign com• back. petition in the shape of prohilmory duties; and the! His lordship has resigned on the plea, that an he duties an imposed be announced his intention of re-' was sent to Parliament m support the Corn Laws, ilueing, to a nominal amount. But this appeal t o I whi c h he c an no l on g e r do, since his opinions have 'he 1111110/1 , 1(1,11, is useless; they have I on; since' undergone a change, his constituents have a right to a puhliely repudiated the benefits of all Niacin:rig return of the tru.l they teposed in him. It is more dutie-; hav e declaital that they seek fur no, aid! titan suspected that oilier reasons have induced his hepuitl tire scope fir the exercise of heir Intents in resignation. For instance. the Ten flours' Bill is 'lle 1.1,4, twirl:tts of , h „ world; and have often said popular. en bath sides of the Howie; it is just the neu or sititstance t•t th e ;lgi to a Hai, thou:likeWlyo." tral ground on which all the parties can unite who are 'Vi' can do little mitre than indiritte in this place.; unfavorable Peel; and members who would not have surreal, calama, the prima r y brads Of the scheme. the manliness to vole against the Coin Laws, would Sugar—that great article a t colonial produce, which have cooping enough to rotilence on thi s measure, and next to the corn lao a. has been most virulently assail- thus destroy the -Coversment as eirecluallY ns if they rid on account of the tenacity toJli u i ster voted against Peer., Tariff. With his resignation this Ins clung, in screening, it from competition—i s still • tempting bait will disappear. end the,.gruund i fur a t•i npor or lesa,.proilecterlt Slave grown sugar lie! 'fair fight and no favor," be cleared. still regarded no an abomination; but the Jute on for I Mr King. the American Miaister at the eign free labor sugar ia to be reduced 3s. Gil. percent- I has been drawn into correspnndence with M. GUiZIM, The corn laws he -- to ahol' proposes to abolish totally and un. conditicndly, on the first of February, I It/. and in the modified sliding scale is to se substituted for the one at present in existence. For instance', when the price of Corn is tinder 48s. the duty will be 10s; when above 48s, and under 495, 6s, and so no. the duty declining Is, with a rise in the pekes reaches 535, when a permanent duty of 4s, is to takr. place. In order to propriste the landlord class, sums of txu.iney arc to be advanced by Governmentifor the improvemet of acricul--- _.. 4 _Aura. The law of settlement is to be alterert, so thar, after a servitude or residence of bye years is 4%, manufacturing district, the present his left the. wbp has left the. ?laugh for the factory, must receive ladechial aid, if he• r " • - _ _ require it, from the place of bib adoption, mule place of ,his nativity; the same with regard to his children and his widow. Moreover, the higher'', rates aro to bo.remodeled on a plan which is to save stag at the agricultural rune; and various ==ll IMIII ARRIVAL OF THE other charge*, hitherto paid out of the county rate,, such es the expenses of convicted prisoners, of prosecu tions et sessions, the education of work house chil dren &c., are to be paid in future by the State. In a word, the new schem e i 5 as near an approximation to the principles of free.tr.ide us can be safely consistent with the policy of a country which has he credit to support, nod the interest of un overwhelming national debt to pay. Sir Robert Peel has acknowledged the principal that I for the purpotm of lehmting a charge pieferied against him by the Louden Times, of garbling the views of the French.Goverurnent on the suhjectof Tezas, and producing that-ell the explosive missive in the Presi dent's Message, which has caused snch s sensation in 1. canoe, and such protracted liscuscions is the chem.. bore. FRANCE AL Csuizot has noticed the remarks of Mr. Polk's message relative to War and Texas. ;M. ;Guizot had accordingly felt surprised at the lan guage used by the President in his message. and he had .coosidered it his ditty to claim in reply for France an entiraiedependence of action. Ha next examined the comuseesial reasons which had induced France to recognise the independence of Texas in 1838, and rendered her anxious ta.rneintain it in 1845. The po litical considerations had been of a still greater weight. Them weir at present, he said, three powerful nations intent on aggrandising beyond measure, their terriu; tier—England, Russia, and the United States. France was not extending her dominions. In Afri ca she had made a conquest, it was her honor and iinteren to preserve, but the bounds of which she would not overstep. It was of the higest importance I to France [hut those three nations should balance', each other's power, and that none of them should ob. I lain a preponderating influence. She was consequent ly interested in protecting the independence of the American states. Disaster to the French in Algeria.—The French papers gave un account of n horrid disaster which o vertook a detachment of the French army ip the prow ince of Constantine. In the midst of a large plain, the column was overtaken by a heavy fail of 'mow, which continued two days, in which the ppnr fellows were obliged to bivouac. Some of them not hasdng tasted food for two days, fell victims to the severity of the weather. By this calamity more bun IfiD lives. it won said, have been lost. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON FTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR FEBRUARY. N. B. Craig, W. Barker, Robert IVooda PORT OP PITTSBURGH 4 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED Hibernia. fillineleltnr, Cincinnati; Illmde 141unil. McFall, Wheeling; Michigan, Boles. Pii-nver, Ctirntul, Abrarno, Brownsville; DEPORTED. Finanorr, roe. Cinrinntoti: M.slium, Gregg, Brownsville; Nlirhigan, Boles, Beaver; North (been, McLain, Wheeling; IMPORTB BY RIVER. Wheeling—Pr str North Queen. 27 bundles leath . ler S NlcClurkam, 3 bbls roll butter, M B Rhey &Co, 1 1 ' bale mdze, Hampton & Smith; 327 ps bulk pork, 7 bbls butter,J Dalzell,s bbls butter, 4 ralles leather, bbls clover seed, Jordan &Son; 70 bills flour. J M' - Cully; 20 kegs lard, W Holmes; 250 bbls flour, Robertson &11,ppost. Brownirille—Pr str tied iurn: 27 boxes mdze, 7 {bales, 1 cask, H Mitchell, 140 bush oats, A Steel; 1 ' box mdze, I I) ‘Villiams; 2 boxes dodClark &Thaw; 1 do du, Forsyth & Co; 2 burrs do, Robertson & Rep. pert; 3 boxes and 15 bales carpeting, W McClintock; 1 5 boxes mdze. Atwoood, Jones & Co. 13 , aunsaitie—Pr str Consul; 26 boxes mdze, 4 , trunks do, Henry Mitchell; 1 bundle steel, 2 rolls lea-i deer, 1 crate mdze, 5 bales , 2 _ trunks and ,3,3 boxes dry goods, Giltrett 4- Hall; 5 Wes, Wilson •;I,;.; Mar- THE sidisciiht r would offer his grateful thank+ to the firemen of the several companies for their prompt and riT,!ient services yesterday, in subduing ; h e f i e, and ea r jug his property from entire destrue lion—also to the many other friends, fur their k'nd Those Laving business %still him. may find him •t hi, residence in 3.1 st. . enrner of F'etry and Liberty, opi.o4ite the 3d Pres. Chutch teb2 4 J. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, • East Bearc Point and Bridgewater. BEAVE4 COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LIKE ERIE, '44 AND MICHIGAN., Daily between Pittsburgh and Bearer. w I LI, be prepared on earliest opening of Canal V aft‘iaation, to receive property nt his Wharf Hvnt or in Warehouse, for all points on Erie ente.n siem, cross rut and I rhio Canals, for all paint, on Lake Erie and enper as also forward produce, et.c. h Peon'. ratio o,aureate. Apply or acidic,' fvi r 0 tile ilnanak J udges oft Conn of I;ttnet ai (4,41 tor Seatiozia, ul the Peace, in and fur Ilia Coun• ty of Allep,Orriy. The , potition a.l dope Ct.ler son, Reserve Township, in the Comity itioreeniii. humbly sitorseth, that your petitioner hartin-ovided himself with trintetials forgo c •ynm«lit ion of travelers and oilier. at him dwelling boils, in the Township af•rresaid, rind prnys that you r [loners will be pleased to grunt him a license to keep a public house of entertninrnent. And your petition er, us in dutyLoitod will pray. We, the rubseribers, citiz , ns of RP 4E 6 1 ye township, de rertily. that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty Ilbri temperance, and is well provided wi.l, house room und (om eniences for the accornmoda. tit n of travelers and others, and that said tavern is nrce.t.ary. l'etrr Hates, M'Connell, Gearge.NVetranoi, Jahn Craft, Daniel Loper, Matthew Plank, 1.4..24.31d Joseph Ralston, Robert Ninntuoth, lonic Siekman, Robert McKnuke, Samuel El Moo r e, Aielcbur Belttlmover • ' To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gener al Quarter .SeAtion; of the. Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Margaret Lenox, of Indiana Town ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided herself with materials (for the nceornmodation of tvivellera and others, at her dwo.ling lions° in the township aforesaid, And prays that )our Honors will he pleased to grant tier a teensy to keep a house of public entertainment. And your petitioner, us in duty bound, will pray. MARGARET LENOX. We the subscribers, citizens of Indiana Township, do certify, that the shove petitioner, is ofgood repute lot honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neces sary. James Patterson, Alexander Speer, John .'Allister, John Speer, Joseph Speer, David C. Scutt fe1123.6 3 t James Wilson, W m Henderson, James Holstead, Wm Armstrong, itogor Bell, David APecKKT BOOK, containing n number of pa pers and a nmall lot of money, was picked up on Saturday by a gentleman, and left at this office. feb23. SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &o, fo r aaln by JOHN W. BLAIR, dec I. 120, Woad st. Removal. A BEELEN has remosed..this Commission and Forwarding Ruttiness from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Of Inny 3D. .t......._,y,,...F=, ~' r 'gonE~:~ `'a'.~+.-•4--~—.. t~:~it.;'S(Gr:...,+~.,~--.....,r .a•~sf.r"`x--•~-wsr. The aln,ve rounis are...iitished and fitted up in the molt novel; elegant and approved style, with dressing rooms, and every convenience for the accommodatio n of visitors, and ate now open-fur inspection. Importint Gentlemen. w. W. W LCON At the solicitation of sensual gentlemen, Madame B. will open evening clasaes„Cor .iit,stryctionin the Polka, Polka undrilles,Ax.. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wednesday and Fri day evenings of each week, from 7,1 to 9 P M. her subscription lint is now open for subscribers at her rooms on Fourths!, near Wood. felt 21 if Light Roiti 11{ISS LESLIE'S Pencil Sketcher; 1 Pauldine'p John Bull and Jonathon; Hozg'4 N .rater Evening Toler; Adoliin; (tilt Bias; Dun Quixoo; !lean, by Duppere; Joe Miller; Paul and Virgit,i..; Wandering Jew; Ion; Lady of Lyonp; F 117.11.; Ftedrirkit Bremei's Novels; Canary Bird; The Wife; The Maiden; Woman, an Enigma; Cormile.t and Self Conti:m.o; Lady of the Manor; Tor role by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, feb2 I 43 Market 'trent. 1. S. DICKEY Union Nursery. gml, A CATALOGUE of the Fruit Trees,* eulli‘nted by T A Denormandie di: Bro. at New Li,bon, Ohio, can be SPCD nt my office, and orders forvi aided to them for any iriantily or kind.— i he subscriber will be happy to nerve his friends in aiding them to secure choice fruit trees, &c.eiui. ISAAC HARRIS, Agency and lntelfigente Office, No 9, Fifth street. JOEIN OTTERSON 11A A IN.—For sale a cheap, I ye! and beau. Wolk , Ivins , Farm; 11 miles from Pittsburgh, A • and on the road to Peterscreek, and a hallo mile from t ;he Brownville road, 3 mile, from Elizabethtown, on the t‘lonongaltela 'lcel. Thera in 103 acres of choice tand—SO of which are well improved and in a high 'onto of cultivation—and 28 good timberland, and all ; well fenced in. There is plenty of mono coal and lime tone; excellent water, and a good orchard of choice ;,:pples rtrat peaches-.-plums and .cherytua, and a good ; garden—and all in good order. There is a large good 1 frame dwelling house and a new barn 60 by 90 ft. A large wagon shed, a goad spring house, and stone dis tillery 36 ft Kinare, and other buiklings on it. This farm will be sold low, on about a third or a half being paid down—the Instance can remain, and early pos. session .. given. Fur further particulars please inquire of A H Holmes on the premises, or at Samuel rotT'Cottnell Robert Nl'Connell, Henry W.•itraml, Michael Puff, Jottiah Lewitt, William Broad ------- Scarce Seed---Interesting to our Farmers. /11111.: Nnn. Cornelius Darragh, member of Con ic gre,ls front this District, has procuted a num. her of Package-, of scarce and vuittilble Seed from the l'a'ent Office of the U. S. at Washington city, and sent them by C. NVlCibbin, Esl , to tne, for gratuil. ,ar.7 circulation amongt our Farmers, who are respect- i folly requested to call and select parcels to suit, fret of charge. ISAAC lIARRIS' Agency 1,1,21. and. Intelligence office, No 9. sth at. --- "Proposals for Coal." P ROPOSA LS will be received at the Columbia and Philadelphia Railway office, Perkersbuig, Chester county, until the 3d day of Match next, for furnishing Four :Thousand Tons of Bituminous Lump Cool, (fur the ore of the, Locomotive EtigiMes on said Railway,) dm ing the ensuing spriag and summer-- Peinons proposing, will state the number of tons they will agree to furnish, from what mine the Coal is to be taken, and the price per ton, delivered as may be required. either at Columbia orthe Schuylkill Inclined Plane. exclusive of toll. which will be allowed by drawback, (Motive Power toll on the Allegheny Port. age Railway excepted.) EDWARD F. GAY, Super't feb IG. 181 G feb2l-9t. C. & P. Railway FITTSBURGIE STEEL WORES, • N D SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY, Corner Raw and Front streets. I 1 111 E undersigned having completed their machi- A nett' for rolling Steel and Iron, ere prepared to manufacture and furnish Spring and A B Steel—all si nes Slab Steel for Prairie Ploughs, 110g:fund Saw Steel, Plates rolled and hammered, hay and manure forks, Stitel, and Cart iage Springs and Hammered Iron Ax les, and are prepared to do &I kinds of Job Rolling, and Forging. They also keep on hand Carriage Hard• ware and Trimmings of every description. NB. The highest price paid in cash for Iron %pi Steel Sculpt'. JONES & QUIGG. feb 20.d2m. 4LL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny as'etniectors of Taxes, or otherwise, are reques ted to settle their accounts on or before the Ist day of April next, after which time suits will be immedi ately entered against delinquents. • JAMES CUNNINNHAM s WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN MeDOWELL, Commiuioaers. Commissioners' Office, January 23, 1846. S jan,27-d&r.wtapl Administrator's Sale, Of Valuable, Law and Miscellaneous Book, Gold Patent Lever Watch. and !Joule Harrel Pow= ling Piece, at Auction. By (34alogue. A T WIC( runt's new Auction Mart, No 114 Wood ot, 3d door from sth, cn Thursday next, eb 9.6. at 7 o'clocli; will be sold by catalo.ue, and by order of Administrator's, a valuable lot of raw and misceilane• OUtlbool‘6. Mao 1 gold patent lever watch, 1 double bbld fowling piece, 1 set harness, 3 high post bed-1 steads, 1 mahogany bureau, table and chairs, 1 large trunk, a few caddy boxes Y H Tea, 13 Ilan each, being part of the cargo of the ship Jambe. feb23 P M'KENNA, Auctioneer. CLOTHING. W M B S HAFFF:R. corner of Wood and Water sr. has just received a lull stock of cloths. yes. zings and every article of gentlemen' s wear, which he will sell low. feb2 I V EST I Nps, plain and figured at AVM. 13. SHAFFER, cot. Wood and Watet et C ASSiMERES of descriptions at WM. B. SH tFFER. nor Wood and Water et. C ASSINETS to .uit all cla.ses by WM. B.SHAFFEft, cnr Wood and Water et C RA VATS, of all hinds, for sale cheap, by WM. B. SHAFFER, cor and Water st. Q HIRCS I•J by , BOSON'S, 4.c.—A large lot ja.t received WM B SHAFFER cor Wood and Water et T WEEDS FOR COATS, can be had low at WM B SHAFFER'S, car Wood and Water eta HAN I SEEtCHIEFS—iI fine assortment for sale by WM B SHAFFER, fcb 21 cnr Wood and Weier fits. SOCKS at almost any price, can be had at the cld thing store of WM B SHAFFER, feh 21 ror Wood and Water mtg. S ATINS—A splendid var i r ici y f ß or s s; i tle kF li .Eß, Feb 4 en• Wood and Water sts Last Winter Session—Dancing School. MADAME. BLAIQUE'S last session for the pres ent winter, will commence on Friday afiernoon, Feliruary l3th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at her Room in the Lafayette Assembly buildings. In announcing the re-organization of her classes for the lac( win:er Reason, 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 highly (Littered at the evidence they adduced of their eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher. in the crowded slate of her classes, and she feels con fident the simple announcement of the re organize• Lion of her classes will be sufficient to secure to her a continuance of their favors. In oraat to give that eclat to the Examination •he proposes closing her winter labors with, and winch the presence of all her pupils can only secure, site offers the fallowing inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her termite $6 each, to those pupils who have attended the two previous ses• L.% FAYETTC.ASSEMBLY ROOMS arc sit - te on Fourth Al reel, two .ion s from the Hay Scales.— ,:littiarne B. will tent the above named room* (or pub lic and priente ,cupper parties, Concerts, Soirees &c., &c. 14, 21 .6t ISAAC HARRIS'S ";enci.al Agency and Intelligence office, No 9, Fifih et NOTICE APREVE TATIVE and permanent cure has been found at last for nick head ithe, heartburn, vertigo orgiddiness, dyspepsia or indigestion, water brash, voracity. depraved appetite, foul stomach, and for all eamplaints requiring a purgative medicine, Dr. Thompson Pills stand nnPqualied. The following certificate is from a gentleman well known in'. ie city: Vanclause, Wood co., Va., Feb. 3, 184(3. 111 , . Edgar Thorn—Deer sir—Tam pleased to hi. form you that I have sold Dr. Thompson's Tonic Antf Dyspeptid and Purgative Pills since July last and they have given very general satisfaction to all my numerous customers who have used them. I have also used them in my own family with entire success. and I he.. !love them to be an ex zellent remedy fur all those dis eases for which they are recommended. I remain ; truly yours. JOHN HARTVITLL. - - N. 13. —Persons wishing to see the ah.ove, of any certificate that 1 haxe published, may be gratified by calling at the store. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, corner of Hand and Penn street, Prittaburgh, Pa, Pi ttsburgh Navigation and Fire Insu rance Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STIOEET. T HE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue . to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance UDOD their prop erty, by a Domestic Institution, located among them selves,based upon Domestic Captal, and conducted. by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good fsith;..hey can readily ascertain, whet.lier they may repose that undoubted confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction. To persons whose property 11%,‘, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the &dyne 'age of personally adjusting a loss with an institution, AT HONE. will be strikingly evident. To those who suffered by the Great Fire, thin particular corporation needs nu recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its Iosses—NEARLY TWO HUND• R D THOUSAND DOLLARS-IS to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, however fortunate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained lose, the facility of pro tection and indemnity, offered by this institution, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the teilectiona' and regrets which ,must he experienced by those who suffiT without hope of restitution. M. RCUICRT FINSET, Secretary.ALLEN, President. febla-d6m. ORANGES AND LEMONS. A FEW boxes fresh orange s and lemons just re ,‘-‘, calved and Cul sale by -- - - To Let. ACOM FORTA II L E and well finished Brick glit Dwelling House, in Coal Lane, near 7th street. Enquire of JOHN McCLOSKEY. febl9-tf 151 Liberty st. GOLD PENS AT REDUCED PRICES. UST receire,l and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. 122 Wood st. DOZ Pat Buckets, just roceived sod far ll sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water street. Coffee. 400 BAGS Rio Coffee. Receiving and for rule by BURBRIDGE, WILSON 4. Co, Water foram - its and Raisins. 100 DRUMS Smyrnn Figs; 2.5 boxes AI R Raisins, Ju,t received and for sale by SITEIBRIDGE. WILSON &CO., Water st, SEGARS. 10 000 FINE Havana &gars, JUit received and forsale BURBRIDGE, WILSON &CO., Brandy. HALF Pipe "A Seignette" Brandy on (Iran* and for sale by STERETT, & CO., 1,618 18 Nlarket street, one door above Front. Scotch Whiskey. PUNCREON Pure Old Scoteb Whiskey, op dranglit anilfur sale by 16;000 t',"`:,'TzePO;e•Lumber, for sale low STERETT & Co. ',No 111, Market I met, one door above Front ES.—.-100 raps Eastern m.atghes for sale R E SELLERS, 57 Woad it. GUM CAM PHOR--?.. bbls fur gale by f;71)17 R E SELL E-13 bbls for ■ale,by frbl7 It E SELLERS CHEMICALS--Indine, Hyd Potash, lodide Lead, Citrate Iron.lodide Sulphur, Proto, lodide lidei eury, Tannin, Ch..Zioe, fur sale by feb 17 R E SELLERS. rip ATH BRICK -200 Bath Bricks, for scouring Knives, Forks, &c. Steamboat., Hotels and families should never be without this article. For sale by febl7 R. E. SELLF.RS, 57 Wood frt. ALCOHOL -5 bbls just received and for gale by - - _ "lIA FIB. MAGNESIA-150 lbs for sale by 1,_,/ 6.6 17 RE SELLER BUTTER AND JEANS. 0 PIECES Steubenville Jeans; fe. 15 Barrels Roll Butter; 95 Kegs Lump; in store and for sale by LAMBERT 4- SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood to Corn Brooms. - I DOZ. assorted sizes. received and for sale 5Ur by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, febl7 133 and 135 Wood st. Produce 1 ) KEGS Lard; 8 sacks prime Feathers; 2 Bundles Deer Skins; 60 dozen tow Yarn; 3 Bartels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT ,f SHIPTON, 133 and 195 Wood st. SCOTCH ALE. ;NI DOZ Tenant's Glasgow Ale in Quarts; 4./1.9 27 " Pints; just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON -179 Liberty sr. OLIVE OIL. 0 BOXES Superior Olive Oil, in black boc, ties, just received and for sale by MILLER & RICICETSON, BTIERCES Mce, in store sod fur febl9 IifILLER & RICKETSON JAVA COFFEE. IQB 468 Java Coffee in store and for sale by 0 ra. 13 MILLER& RICK ETSON. Pepper. orib, BAGS Sumatra Pepper, in store and for sale by MIELERA RICKETSON. Clares Wing. ste CASKS Claret Wine, •tisi. received and for sale IR. by MILLER & RICKETSON. feb 19 Tobacco. i my EF.GS 6 Twist 'tobacco, just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON,' feb 19 "Law Notice. T HE undersigned Ire associated in tbs -141noctire of the Law. Their office kin the sea ban' in of. Woods, Founh street, near Grant' RICHARD BIDDLIR4 jut 26-dtaw&wtf ROBERT .WOOOB. STERETT & CO., 18 Market et STER/ITT & CO., 18 Market at R. E. SELLER 44:46 '
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