' ••,‘ - 4:1 • • , 1. , , CENTRAL RAIL ROAD - i GkoRGIA — The returns of g i ,t l C 00111/ 11101:11111q t/Orit. I this . . I .... road says the Louisville Courier, for the year 1845, exhibit the gratifying result of a rapid increase in ba ldness and income doting the past year. They shoe; that the South may yet do something in the progress of improvements, to compute with the advance of the Northern States in the honorable rivalry of ativenre• 1 MMI EDIIoR PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, NIARCH.S. 1846 UT" V 3 PALM/ it Agent furcountry newspapers, ie the Agent for ;he Pittsburgh Daily Morning Poet. and 11'..exkly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advortfeemerys nn.l ,übscriptinnF. He lies offices in Nair YORK. at d. Coal 06i , .1e, 30 Ann street, (ad j'iningthe Tribune Office.) BOSTON, No. N. State PRILADELPMI/1, Real Kstate and Coal Office, 59 Pine mtrert. fist-rtmuug. S E corner Bnitimurr nrui Colverist; where our pnprr can be 64,11, and Willie of ad verti sing learned. THE PHILADELPHIA DRY DUCK AGAIN.—Wc cip the following article Gout the Philadelphia Itertirer of the 28th Orator two of the Pitteburgh papers urge the Rep- I 11114411341:1.433 / 1 in Congress from that p or ti on o f the READY, toe BANN RoIICIER, AND MONTREAL State, to oppose an appropriation for a Dry Duck in i G•NIDLER.—Great excitement exists at Montreal in Philadelphia. Really, tide it tee bad. Surely the censequence of the disclosures which have followed Dry Duck could uut by any possibility injure l'itts-1 burgh, hut on thecontrury, it would aasi•tt that section, the crime and capture of Ready, the Bank Teller, of the Stare, in crew mg a demand tor Pittsbuteit iron; who was arrested in New York city some few weeks manufactures, nod at the swim time, by the cunsump. since The Montreal Pilot contains an article front Lien of cad, iron, and the employment of labor, it . • would gi.e un impulse in the plespelity of the a hole I which we extract a few passages: Commonwealth. We are dispused to make pretty, The Hell.' ! — Extraardirtary Diselosur , s.' ':— heavy allowances for the excitement or our Pitts.' The most exciting topic of tourer-Gijon Ia town is die burgh friends in Foliation to the tight of an y ; Litt it, gambling affuir. Some duys ng ,, a young French Ca ¢s to us that the, arerarrying the matterentirel ) : nuirtn, Mr. Edward Lamontagne, was arrested, and toe fur. A Ihy I.)oeK at Pi i ilad e lpt ud would be benoti- , strange today a true bill has been brunet against him vial to the whole state. In oppesirig the measure, lu the Grand July fur "receiving stolen money," the therefore, Pittsburgh not only ii tees at Philedelphia.l sled money having been won at play from Mr Ready but to porno extent injures herself. But tray et. not at the ' Unbolt Club - alias ''Heil," although nu bill hope that this railroad excitement is ill soJti pass, has yet been found agentst the pi iecipal patty or the away, and that Intethurelt, metes; that she has gone keepers of the heels.. Ir is thought very unfair that too far, will act in u generous and mageatemous I Mr Lamontagne should be made the "seape goat" :pith'!" ' on this OCCamitali, und all the .'riots of the preen; We a t e not now prenated to admit that '•a Di% : house are likely to be disclosed. It appears that u-' Dock at rtiiittdeliilliu would be beneficial to the . n ` fla r g a a t a t a:, au , u ‘ a L t ail . ' a e _ t n i a a. a c ne a l t a n aLaea t; 4 : f .t al t a , i , l a li ß en nt w w e , r , e t4 L° l l *bolo *tale," but if such is really the care. and l'ettris Bllfour, I especen General l Cai r re ' v and a nunibe 4 .r of a good reason why it should hone the septet t er the, military gentlemen one at least of the rank if Colonel. .. west, bow it is that the editor of the lal on er Ilia gem" played acre E.tglish Hazard . ' and apposes the grant of Il e right of way to WI Bui• ' i:c't6 s . s . l ' l a it ' : l lre ' n u fhl ß as7i i nl u a l s h:t eil at Lamtnnagne timore nod Ohio Rail Read Cumpeny, a meusute, flayed The name, °lecher members °film Executive coon of infinitly more tr . /Terence to the interests of Penn•l cil arc freely spoken of as visifers tu the club, indeed sylvanie. The poopic o f pet-burgh and the entire: sse believe: ll 'a' Ready l'iniseir was only a sieittir• — ei We ec u t n cd der in sta ti n:.l e c th o t u tt r. vez s a t r f a c u , :p d dise b lo u s t n i t n es the m a y be west, have' riot "feint. too fer, • ' in defence of theii own: interest.' and the interests of the state, and we ear. timetnta we repeat that it Fee ms sera, ;xt . ritortlinary that now assure the editor that if the people, of Philadel• , Mr Latnontango should be .iiigled out as a victim phis will abandon the selfi .11 policy to which they ape, while lion Gentleman in high atriums are erltsall r e i, kn i t i 7r at t t a ta t b lr l a l , l o g o tr u n i t d iero be en fou haLe pear to be su much devoted—if they , A ill "act in a i t g oc u p " r e ty a s a nd i th g great • s u r I p V generous and magnanimous spirit," the western pee-'. evilest an accessary before dealing with rho priori pie will vet extend to them the hood of fellowehip. It pal. lion Georg e fSlafTat is foreman of the Grand d to- Let him take cure that he dues his defy a ithout is never too late to do good: the people of Minded eY• h fa or alt coon. We hope he will be well d pitta hose Nat time to repent tat their folk; they can i fear, favor. even at this ice h..ur regern the good will of 1 the. In another article we find the folio. ing:— /OR t ar PI7T. 1 people of the West by übandoning their opposition to! I Lord Metcalfe'. aids de-Camp s were the men aho I Friend Uighur —Wuuld it not be well. rf • u western interests and ? ieldi ng the e r ight of way" • i ecthells fonttded the estahlishmene and one of tie-Iwo:11as western editors generally would. give s u rs , me " BATTLE OF MONMOUTH. principle gamblers from the U n ited St a t es was a fa.lhi ids t o t h e p eo pl e livi n g on lo w pound s to induce I The ridli,wing is Thorns; Caltle's account uf the bat cordial support. ittred guest at the table of the Geer teen Genetal of . them to be in sum* measure prepared for a high rise: d e o f Manicotti' : The business men of Philadelphia apnear to have i Centel, li n nor Biters. We have now a he v Ihe 2/1,1, slay of.lune 1778, was 4 g r ea t and mews overlooked Me important 'art that the people of all . Fite Pilo[ goes on say that the Elect five Court - ion the m eUetr c ie , eed t i ha w se . , r . son near at 114enYI,.wsnleo:, ~, atria. day o! the . Ralends of the infant American the western SttitrA are dent, interested in the "right ' . • to • • ••. *e mono rape t rain • ail as swarm or moderate , liepoldsc. For wise and goad reasons the Engti•l, sellers and military men occupy in g high positions in of way" qurseen,elid teat thr•y . is costlier. T. left rili:aili•lpid•. with n 'rem of baggage twelve can gencrattY Ire!, society. were fee yienters of the •lit-11.' and asks, avrhar , - • set mere ereceetreeary preparatlim may with brat miles ', mg . f ur New York. hue r at , airy quite as indignant et the iliiirerel and sel fi sh ceurs..l oust be th e feeling s of a parent who one day area hi, I littl e m u d the lo.s sm a ll if we are not sh re wd with tie. ,wring t e,. w e i i,, „ro e , 1„.,,y war, 'die contest er wbich has been taken on the . tuttject it Y the p eo p le ur i son associattns with such men as we have described, !calamity t it' an irer e l a ti m e whe re as , i f . 0 art. mac: ,! toreen ernthe t tied dieighter. fry the unnatural mother Philadelphia, as the must zealous of the (*fiend, of ' ` . - and believe s him of course in unexceptiettabl e ser e ety , I may be saved in hew end suffering by timely erraeg e . 1 te-,,,,,b,„„..,,,, left 1 ,,, ii ,,,. at Valley 1....g...,,il in irm. net measure in this city. The editor of the 1,. . Renal. tat.on id . the Roman Consul * hi) iripposed Aediubel, g' i "" I and the next dry Roan that he in in! en • criminal • we now predict- will find ere long, that the people or' , ~ , • ' is -r The 'tele' destruction by ihe Fle , el of Feb 1332. made a blonds effiiii id paerent t Ile conjetictio n of tbr transactions st barb nrcUrreallo that ; -boat be 4 . arning that would juin ify at I ail rrepa-i i i , hie . of th, e : wmr, e,,,i Mei bar n , ri a h at sam ly pl a i n , Philadelphia in riepostng the 'tight of way" hthh,l "urge -9".."' '3° I Try society?' Mr Coley, an Executive Cots:node", ; neon. I • r f Monmouth. %\ reteingion's army Ti at mod a i heve cormni•!ed a greet erinr - il.st. in thi it zeal tu t ' - 3 be in.c . n s am l ^ace . aisa ...a-Hog an the I'..^ , Parte! atone the i 'lle , r ,..f Freehold reel fee.4'lshtoe n, ato ll ' I and Al r Diii,per. lice Attorney Generel. are shoe oto I or this City and Alirglierly, a """d b . r".• l3 etob•e• I fire in I hull it is hat ing farend e d , : Punt e hooetturnlne n a . : , e a rt if 7 i g iii r ' , ° ,i g .. ;: i i , r ! ), `,,`,'1,,..„;°-i.uili,b2u: je tn y ot h e ar r .e iti r, it r t i " ), ::' ,.3 P r i e i, h o ve tern ve Core on which Le Reeve Ca/radian. n bar r „1.,. b e , s rind 'toffee -tee t., the Farmer, ie •Ite low t ii i l i ne d ie eaes t i unlit; gr ., at s oil ~,,,,:i, tub ~„.,, ~.. ntureel, c tmptain. that those xho star- t en d akin; the trlorgin of the it i 'Wm, trnat.l t e t m uc h] j et fee ..,, I deed , • ez ,e G m L t , t , it ..,. pt 1.. k ; ,t, , I the west an opposition of the met he mideble charue nun P "te ti ' it. ao oppoeitiwi which if ,ii,i, .„,iii ciiii,iii,th,ii, yin! Inland the Goirernment. who are in hi. council, the not r'''''''' . gr"" deal . e f a Lich, " a l l i "lr a"e"- mt, l tei 'N. when Gt.. IA 0.hi0 g ,,,, tur,es in eerser t a n d he saved by naeltaratia.n. N 1 ' - ' uralgintrdiarts of pub'ie morals, should .be found—. er " • • Or • aka it r rostra( st nrd nr tvin. "St Ind f.t," rata , seriously effect the trade of l'isisedelphia. Let flies, the Eerie "stand fast my boys, for the Viigir h da and la tele Insure lel:La -us repair a'e raleatirs,'—at the : THF: TLa 11, 1 IILE. interested see to it in time. N 1 arylend !non will tame to your reader ~ I tr• earts I head of au 1A...0 nser tetreSt of rebbers. I The Largest Sea Sleomrr in 14.- ii",r; 1 ! ..f the American soldier* leapt at the soun. l o f t he t , -Ties LAND NEATEN or NE* inlet T.—Th e New Ti... utic,.. ,f the regiment; t . ~E. to.Trot.i . Montreal The T. nil i'e• war e't nm - r is in eteotte•ston, alai : heel% oel ene et /11 , - ) th ough', ins ineitde r ld e f• and the Jersey l a ppe ar t o hos e ?aeon lhe fotinde r . of th e Club—e os n e new fitting tn... at W•.4 , 0i , 11; she has t.tre.•ty gun. armed mercer emit.. of the re tercel. red h i wails, tees ' Jersey Wreckers, who infest the sea coast, have amorg ' rn.eirited, el.lo a braill C.:41 pisce and can ils'e stud la ' area liurrirriba beneath the rent.b'ienn fi re i of whose rules are in tee, terms: their diabolical practieee, says the Newark Advertiser I lit. Orly officere in her Meee s ty' s aeee k e h ave d m , ...eo n for r. , . der to accompany it. Ott I7e; tI ' Wu•lin^ton on tile it • etlt".l•' . e• a faithful l a connivance fur decoying vessels in a Atotrn 1.0 the, right to b ee t, m e ro b,„ ~,,r,„„. h e i n: h„;r„ to ,lr„, ,Jerk, ea ch s , l e o r 1t0 .1, 0 a., are tw a 1,,,, ~.- 4 r ,„: 1 2:7.1 ~ hi ,, . i : orn it i e, peeped ,: 10 ,, R 4,...,wthn'polii„.' wavedl. It,s I to a st, f or tl ei purpose o f rubbery, and they hats been: 21. Civilliare , are only permitted no facCorne talenthet s M lI , Val 11 Get gnus, to Ere fete ltd Shin s hate With . 4, g,f d , ',nil rheriell on hi. me n i n i h e ,i,.. 1 1,. t t,,. by being ptoposed and ballo t ed f ur by the mud tan - t. l ie keel; d i . On a ,. is irsn ni i d o n a sl i de, sr il wi,: comes • ' ri, E ice pro, :ts Ink ta re, le aoh their oppres.i n •; , known in this way tee, algal $50,000 worth of Progeny : me m b ers „r 0 . ,, : cl u b. n :., wilt, tech other , and else sweep wend to rho bi , O a . y ,r..! 111-. ~,Slits of tiu- m e 1.,. ronniis hand to in the course of a dingle storm. The sue its that ere! 3d. Nano het mtittary members I, eve th e right 1, in - Jr.; Iwo ' , nor , oh the t , ‘ , .e goo , • ti;.i.i art in iti, suet.' t a t n at, the, chase Vrtth. !hem at *ettiqt a . p e rte , i i we , tolduftheirdepredations in fact exceed eve thing in the , wet teto cress and 11 , seep lo this brotithitdc son 1.,• ' a bi....d, ier , jonetion—ralli•r in tetejeettern of c trtre e traduce ft teals. annal s of crime in ou t eauntry. And all this on the! Bendy vi a , ' not a member of the Club, bed rouse. pivot, sons lii , Are fiwwn , d• ' , tint: as Ch.' , Ping ire 1 0 . bv t !e c f Mon Mouth. M oo et C o d a - 0 4W,, ,;!. o , g , he was introduced by one o f i l ee B r i ta „,, T r ue d Si e • h e . t wo ti 3 li , iinide r• stn each broadside , 4 ,, ,1,1ng the AMe riohle lang , .ft, , ,e, met In the death short coast of a State in the very heart of the America', , a t. l t ""anlY . t.., carry shells se solid .hut ets,h can he trained 10, hill:atol!, It seas indoell bl elk e ej.reare. he ns Union, and almost withiu hailing distance of its twe' ' Bie4EY'a utricv " • o r alert, according to circemetenee e . On the deck he ' I , ! h im ',debt, ha kids, wte s ett k r ill the, kel 1 _ whielt is flesh fore and alt, are I goo*, viz: two But death had other sseapons oh thestruelloti.. Tire largest and wealthiest cities. I A SIGN IN Ilia Id C•V Eas —A splendid meteor, . law, at : long 56 pounders, Moiik's guns II feel him:, in (Imbue stun for seieral ter), lied liven in the boreal ( - nth; the The Advertiser remarks: We have cheriihed a of rather suigular appearance, war seen lately FahrenheiCs thetteornelet in ilw hope that the efforts mode some years ago to punish! t i L., verpool. It appeared in the eastern horizon,',' ,P,, f "' t t,. .::, ,i,i g m uu l r n ibereue w' d ti .,, l l l e le s, k a e o ‘ ,.l l. ,: ' , ' , l ,L s „ .. ,7,,, lq ,e r °"."" w , • '' 6' ' 'ltting ; t ; them for their savage treatment trf shipwrecked mar l as ie a blaze of light had been issuing from th e ,in the cern, right oft, wheel can go. e such del ' i r ressi• n oi: i 1:;;:11, 1 , .1 ,1 9( , ) ,, r1 ,, , , g ,,ia, . d 1i h in v y 1:b f , t , h , e o r r o . m ha b t ot a if is s hit ,, ~, ?se duel triers, and tire sultderpent labors of Christian mission, mow ', o f „, ~,,,,, tube, situate at an angle, as a ' l'rr'eut a email "" c.nling an 4, her stern;' via, Fehr,. isr ()et 1776 at the White Plains be w an w lilt fuer gees. GS pounder s , on her br.mr.d...,, fir' Nl.ocelles at Mormerielr. 'pr. bermes of the de,. re• aries among them, t r ailin some degree redeemed the lof about thirty-Ere degree,. After proceeding shells or solid shot. nen: ale etra!!et li'n 0 <,.` ! Mailled Willi him, for his enemy to o-at.d in the iii..tht region from barbat but the heartless plueder ofl (*tom the apparent tube, it ea.umed a globules the upper deok to be ft . .elect] loans pI.:C. Or Famed i [London paper the crews of the vessels recently wrecked upon the! form, and instantly disapprated. So great 11. I. onshore In her paddle La b 1 'rd ' ' , A .1.1 i., 1 I'll ill 0. 1,..r use in , coast affords painful pr t , to l that the r e h es been no ' the effulgence of this striking plienomenuo, that lenditte Inter., &c. amendnierit. The vamp) res not only refused succor to the whole street and surrounding scenery as, 3. She he. four tepearate boilers, independent of each the living aufferere, but robbed the dead of everyu i 1 i tig brilliantly illuminatrd for a moment as if the sun i ‘i'ittlic.nre'ls"ol'n''ehiomee•Yetbi e b:i r l ",7 tho ed ts:t i : c a7t r e .l''''l; I."' r on, sti I:, found upoe their persons and carried off all valuables I had at isen in his meridian splendor, and was well 1d... n, so as to allow a square mainsail to be set when thrown upon the shore. It is stated, among other ' I calculated to impress the mind with the profoundest I sailing' and still using the two foremnat lanlers, t h e. !working half her pewee at the lame time, end *eying things, that the Monmouth.. county coroner, within : ewe . , a censtderoble cenrumpfion of coals. This is an , whose jurisdiction these cases fall, has declared ''thal; 1 I IT'S A Peuß R ot TiIAT W 0.4- WORK ner W ' de dared not keep the property savcdfrom the dead ' H • " , e , t , 1 r ' The vt - sue men of Chiefs n after being " I excellent colitrivance, as Mere are four small funnels ut o one large one, which la a peat advantage. /odic/ teitisin fire miles of the beach, fur his Ur . g g , e c rimed out" • “ the ship will net be where d' hi .J 1 I ' y le r t ay o.ing one, woe& be endangered." So that it apt the out- 'at the different • f a ir s " and donation parties" this a in- ' ten or e•en three futinels. like the one funnel .1., r . tel. have advertised that they will held a 'fait "for the I would be nu her's being carried away, her one funnel laws have b.come as bold and it in a rable as le fore cal , I hist, she hala lost all. The ferrible has t mos image r , replenishment of their graph, pocket,; and they I they were routed stone ten years ago. i It will be remembered that eomee here eteett the I ' I sines, and two shelf looms, one of each before the up o n the Indies to mien'', and contribute I , hr:telly in I engine.room, and one easaft for the safety of the vessel, year 1835 their robberies and outrages had become I return for the same attention on their part when they. 'to prevent toy pettier passing through the engem had mune:, to spend. ; room when tient, gains. 40 frequent and diabolical that the interposition of the r [ She can stow 40U tons of coal below the lower deck, I ... _ _ Government was imperatively demanded, and Gen • o I ;ATAL DISRASE 13 INtilkait.—The New Albany &FA i• prepared on the midship pert of the deck, to /-----''wa'•s•wtecy, then . n ldarshel. e i;h the aid oc his de ji f take 2 1 0 U or 304 1 ) was more, packed in bugs as a defence Pu - nd., Democrat has a notice of a singulnr end lane eft - t h,,, , , Revenue Cutter furnished by the N. Y. malady pres ai ling in that country. In ell cases, per a, „ii n 3 I, x 1° t 'eent"'" "a 'ilera. filling "P a space c o n, undertook the difficult task of breaking 1 : suns a:tucked hairs died. Some [tithe deaths have I shii's, she has good mt. In odd lion to her thick, substantal. solid capacity, and if requited for any t h em ad bringing ouch of them no could be caught I already occurred. Ihe first symptoms are etrillnese.: perticuler ser s ice, can carry more coal in slicks. 55 it i r ) i n t hhospitable region to justice. After nitre!, severe vomiting, paroxysm. congestion of the bruin • , i eg lid to the conveyance of troops, sho can berth a thou , e a u e xposure same forty of the thieves were token, ' fellewed immedintely by death. sued men under covet on her second gun deck, irde 1 f!i i nc h; their loader, "Squite Platt," (an appointed , ---- t enalent tither ship's COMpany, ther hetthobeing be orwaid, and the uffieers' exhins, gun nom, &c. abaft; ft ' • w re lklaster too,) and were 'Aged in pim a at Tiles rit am fleece PIRA res.—On Wednesday. 'so that each gun•deck is emit, ly clear und alive ) s reedy T re e. Several others took to the ptue woods and in the New York Senile, resolutions denouncing the f o r action, without removing a bulketeud, and the deck ,art oat all winter to avoid arrest. The Prisoners , conduct of the Bat negate land pirates were passed, lt h e , in b e ow pe , r ,f fe l e b t e ly ve h i e . : i fron s i b tl in cap t a il.'. CLlbin abaft, to 1 . 1 • constructedin the anon wendicted and tried; but most of them escaped and the Governor requested to ascertain the facts cue- i gr in andmoat su >etantra manner, on Mr, Lang's MI - while.), though Platt was sent to the State l'i ison , netted with the recent shipwrecks, &c. I preyed inetlexl of uniting the frame timber, making for a yeah. It proved a salutary lesson, and we Similar resolutions have passed the New Jersey Leg i her perfectly water-tight, so that she would swim even if her external keel end plank were off her bottom.— havaerd nothing oh . tliem stoa t within a year or two, islature. • • I This method is now adopted in the Royal Albert, 1.0 wbabey seem to have renewed business with all (guns, now in her flame, end may be seen on the slip 1 (The wires fur the Philadelphia and Baltimore theiriginal audacity. Th in Wrich ockard. e enine m the er- I Telegraph are iron, twisted so as to form a rope shorn I rible e l m eet d splen y did; on deck, g the whole of length of , ' four time, the thickness of the copper wire used.— ' ihe engine -room, era gratings open and a•-' EMARY Of Plit LOLDOICA L iNsTITcTE.— The ghteenth Aoiliver:Jr3 of Philological Institute tooketee on Tuesday evening ut PLilu Hall, Third Wet An interesting and appropriate addrves w a . delisaid by Dr E D Gazzam, J)h,l A Wills nod li 11Wiltiantr, Esgaireg, the debater+ selected fur the ening acrriitted themselves exceedingly well.— .4 lan audience was in attendance and the %%fink paaseoff admirably. At meeting of military officen in the city of New York, to testify their regard for the patriotism of Beig.Gen. Henry Storms, and to present him with a serice of plate, in approbation of his conduct con neep,fwith the celebration of the anniversary of the essteu'ation of tikd city by the British, Nor. 251.11. 1783, an the 25th of November last, a groat number of incited guests were present. The Hon. IV. H. A:tree, being the only citizen soldier of Texas present returned thanks in behalf of those who suffered so much in the eartvaiga of 1836, and gave the follow. ing toes!: The Ladire of Cinetnnati and of Pittsburgh-- The latter sent Bread to the Texas A rmy—tbe turmer bent two iron Six Puumlert. which greatly contributed to the Victory of San Jacinto. (Great cheering.) Mr 117 n, B Marsh, editor of the Brooklyn, N J, TborAlay afternoon. at half past three o'clock aged 33 Dears and 6 menths. Diseale—con;clc i.n of tic liN or ment and prosperity: The earnings for 1845 exceed those for 1844 $40.• 09.6.74, being an increase of twelve and a huliper cant. The total nemhet of bales of cotton transported the lust year was 114,041 and for iho )ear previous, 77,- 437, being an increase of 37,204 balm or about flft'y per cent. The net earnings of the road, during the past year, Were as annexed. 'Total receipts for the yearending Novem ber 30, 1815, $333,450 75 Total expenses of maintaining and work ing road, Tutalnet earningA. ...., .„,,,. ..,,,, _ tgs open and well ventilated I ft is expected that they will not break and cause so ma- iby hatchways, giving light and air to the engineers s' tokers, 6tr. It is nn admirable plan. such as no e y n vexa ere. tious interruption, as bane been occasioned ,, leamer a. yet has the advantage of; and each boiler lsewh ' lon a d • parat, hntchwuv, and may be readily taken out :for repair, without interfering with the other boilers. Sox F:BOD Y H rr. — TheMansuchusetts Dew Drop says ! This method of Mr. Lang's invention, Few/etas the that the Directors of the Fall River Railroad have i tiecetedty of ripping when the boilers are required to r bane vessels, and theta too, the be taken ou t .11M1 I v decided by a vote, that no ardent spirits shell he trans. • 'leek covers the boilers, the engineers and stokers I ported over their rood. It will not do far them to have the light admi , ted by the hatchways over the en-! convey some such men as wehave-seen in this vicinity. l ai n e s only. The Teri ible's engines are most majestic; , __ power, the production of Maud- i they are 800 hors(The N Y Globe, says the project fur a line of . slay. Sons tind Field, and decks to advantage in this steam packet .hips from that city to Europe, is daily large war steamer. Her decks have hatchways in sti nky lights, &c,, fur ventilcaing advancing into favor, and only needs the expected ; li"''' ports, '"nl,'", .o appropriations from Congress to insure its success. I the ship, even to the lower parts of h r hull; and there are many other conveniences too rumerous to mention,. contributing to the efficiency of the ship and the corn- I fort of the officers and crew, so that she may be said to be the largest and most perfect steamer ever built. The Terrible is commanded by Captain Ramsay, late of the Dee., steam Tense], and she is to have a com pliment of '240 officers, men and boys.—Nautical Standard. The laborers on the Scheyllsill Navigation Ca nal, have struck for higher wages. They act peacea bly, but firmly, demand their dollar per day, and seem determined to hold out till they get it. laP Don Manual Carvallo, formed) Chilean charge d'affairts to the Uni!ed States, has been named :VlM ister Plenipotentiary by that Government. Caanunnabt DlsasTert.--We learn from the Ear ton Sentinel that all the bodies of those who lost their lives in the Carbondale mines, have been found ac cept 6: one or two had evidently suffered intense!) before death, the others were killed intently, being erwbed beneath the immense body of falling coal and •late. c _ .;..w P„F vf.rb i r f i Cause or Ttl 1 1 ATI( •OF NIB. Goonettn,-;•The i cause of the deith cf l't illiam•G. GAdord, E., , q.,giv. en in the Providence Journal ofTuesday last, says the Providence Herald, wan, as it has been since asestnin. ad, conjectural, and.tbe first impression -respecting it ;hat proved not to have been correct. Mr. Goddard dined with his family as usual on Monday afternoon , land, near theend of the meal, rose suddenly and said that he wan choked, lie did not speak again, but was !able to reach and open a window, when he fell back and.espired. An attempt was made immediately to relieve him, but nothing could be discovered in th e passage to the stomach. On Friday an examination of the remains was made by several surgeons, and a large piece of mutton, neatly two inches in length, was; discovered in the windpipe, which occaskined an al most instantaneous strangulation. No indications of organic diseeic wete discovered; and, but fur this mel. anchully accident, the life of Mr. G. might to all ap pearance have been protracted fur many yenta. on init., string. If one of your admirers should become unruly. treat him with disdain and indifference if he shoiald be much disaffesred, prove the extent of your coldness by curing ice cream with his rival. If you have one adorable, you can Lost the titer mometeruf his admiration by sending him on various little errands for you—for instance, to carry your dear little lap-dog Fhb, in his atm. to the nearest air worker. a mile off, to be fitted with a basket muzzle --or by requiring him to atop at Miss Gimp's the mil hoer, and Ming home her new French bonnet and feathers, which "must be carried by hand, end can't be slim up in a bend box." Care roust be taken not tu heat and osmium! him with burdens, us even moles. sea will get sour if fermented end "wosked." Q unnel ufien with your admirers; it is so delightful to "hiss and make friends." When a lover pups Ole 40estion, don't answer, but faint immediately, in the atone graceful manner possible, it is by far the most la dy-like manner of transacting the business, beside, you know, silence signifies consent. If your intimiled should lex you with your num eanos let your reply be as silly as possible—•'a soft answer turned/ aw ay wroth." If your beau should be un the wrong side of thirty, do not 14.1 by frequent allusions to old bachelors, a green old age. the venerable appearance of reverend year, &c., to apprise him that you have a proper ap preciation of tile respect due to antiquated humanity —let no occasion psi by where you Lave an opportuni ____ _• - - ty enforce your views; this will give trim a high °pins Qts . ; it IS .--.•Tho author 'lies of .5, au.ah h rya ion or your virtues, as old age commands respect. It 07 ,1 g „.,1 nil ve ss el s a rriv i ng from I3unun, V York Phil.' he should be under twentyolince you can effect to con adelphia, and Itaatimaire. In Caine t.imichir os the l "d-r Lima I'Y—requirewhether P ia " marbles city mo now--. And whether hoop is considered a healthy game mod boarded by the Health Officer and a pern.it All per-nos like to be thought young, and :be verdant gis en to aproach the city. youth Lamm but eppreciate any compliment to his Onr• nye nes,. n 1% (toot 1 a —Tito 11,rgon Cum...prim If yo u hirk them is the smallest particle of love denee hat been printed in Gorman a Bremen, and in y,t;r odtniter's bicsa - am, if he cannot be induced to spun the title page it is announced as "the tutu of the 'bias,- it by gentle means, - you may scold a little, in or er to make him flue up—many ■ spark has (teen States to the winflu of °reran rendered rar d e! ear; - blowed rep" into quite a vigorous game. end utarrleelOnabie." If yonlmre a now adorer try and find out what he 11 iuth—lf he's rich encourager Lion but if his marten 5, - A rin PitilaJeiphia frret - uses f ,, r s.7ek i s empty, "gise him the bar to bold." If he "Hogs. fed expressly f ar, and in honor the both a •Iwuld ! , e rich in wee you a ill find it a sovereign Washicpten." anal you cannot be d.a/ixr our, but if his empty pause Is as full of h.!es its a seine, be e 4 need that bin stf,,citaM Ali! not ' hold waurr."- Reveille. 186,886 39 $181.664 36 YOBTITiII'oRTANT lIIVENTIoN.—The N. York Sinl imy!' we are permitted to announce one of the mot j impci tam discovetics of the age, being ■ new mode of !propelling steamboats, by which a speed of from twen. ty-live or thirty miles an boor may be obtained in rani- j jgoting ewers or oceans? Models of the invention are I now refire tile Committee of the U. S. Senate on Nu vat Mild's. and arrungeir.ents are being made to cair) it ! into °potation. It la the in;entiou of a Penn nine. It entirely impel.. des paddle-o heels, screw pi n &c.. and has 11,10 merit of operating alto- Re! hes tinder water, beyond the reach of an enemy's 1.7 e A man has been arrested In Boston on a charge of murder Commit' ed in Ireland. Ile an, sometime truer ar,:ieci in New Yuri:, but discharged fur want of evidence. Since that time an officer has arrived from Ireland with nccesvary proofs and document.. The num:, is O'Brien, alias Dunlop. Tenants-al- Via.—The ice which has been precip , itated over the Fulls of Niagara during the winter, has congealed in one mass, immediately below the cata ract, forming a bridge, on which some three or four venders of whiskey, wears. apples, hull's eyes, &c., have pitched their tents. The occupants of this small neutral ground hold their locations by a very uncer• tale tenure; fur when the Great Landlord of the Uni verse thinks proper to eject them. it will be precious short 'Notice to quit they will receive. [Niogarn A errs. CUL Lk IJNG FOR THE'ittILLION Tit 6 L1D1X.97 - 13T JOE 3111.1.E1t. If you have a lover, you must seek to attach him to you as much as p.Asthle--fur this pui pose you must plan early mmuing walks, for the benefit of your health; formica excursions, for the put pose of shop ping; afternoon visits to all the Miss Smiths of your seousintance, and bealways at horns of evenings, so that he eon havo no excuse to call elsewhere—reclaim hisettendance on all these occasions. a beau cannot bo tied in too hard a knot. If you should be so fur. tunate as to have two lovers, you must esert all your arts to keep them both strong in their attachments; with this view you must be peculiarly gracious to each when the other is absent—hy a judicious eyui• poise of this compensating baltn,ce, you may keep them in order fors lung time. so that you may nut only have •• two strings to your bow"—b111. Iwo beaus TAe .Vagnetic Telegrapb.—The telegraph i, j spreading all over the Counirr. •nd is destined ro foorince n revolution in the mode of news c.nmmunin lion as complete at it is wonderful. Lines are now twenty completed, connecting the Capitol of the coon Iry with all the principal cities north, Cant, end ww ce. The wines erected between this city and Wilmington on the Baltimore line are iron, twisted to as to form a rope nib nut funir times the thickness of the copper ; ones in use, which, if they answer, will be Ire, liable to breakage. They ale used annnn expentinent. which it vioccessful, will lie continued on the Harrisburg routc.—Spi. of the Tines. OCTCon•oroption rind death will most assuredly the tmally late of those who neglect themselves when nfilreoril with the premonito r y symptoms of consump sorb nz s Cold, Cough, Bronchitis, or Soreness tof the I brow., Hoarsenes s . Difficult I•:spectoration, Asthma, Spitting of Blood. &c "Dr. Duncan's .E.rpectorant Remedy," io csp essly pt , •pared fo r the removal and cure of those dangerous and troublesome diseases, Therefore, you who are laboring under the influence of these complaints, procure immediately this merlicitie before it be too late. One Bottle may be the means of prolonging your life. Always ash fur "Be Buncort's Expectorant I?,medy," and see that yOll get it. and not he persuaded by some who sell di fretent medicines to take sonic of th-ir medicine in prefer bee. These persons obtain seine cheep liming and palm it on the public at full price. It is therefore Important for purchasers to be on their grow& “Dn. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT RI MOLT, " is pot up in large size bottles, and enveloped in blue paper. The outer form enntsins a finn steel plate engt wring representing "If opc in a Storm." For sale by 11'm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Smithfield streets, l'itti.butgh. John W Harrell--• Attorney of Law. .11A VING returned front his European tour has taken en office oa the north east corner of Smith field and Fourth streets. Persons having hod Itu.i ness and papers in the hands tifSamuel Kingston Et,q, deceased will call on the above as all the unsettled business of :Vir Kingston has been left in his hands. ran r 3 V 11E public ore cautioned against helievisig the JL. statements of interested persons who represent these pills as Thompsonian Pill,; enquire for Thomp• sun's Anti• Dyspeptic pill, and none are genuine unless the simile of the proprietor's signature appears on the label of each box. Price 2,5 cents per box. Prepared and sold by the propriet or. EDGAR THORN, Druggist 3. Apothecary, cot nand and Penn sta., Pittsburgh. All orders for Thompson's Pills and Carminative must be directed as ebove, peal paid. mats liarper's Illuminated Bible, Pile, 50, AND MORE NEW WORKS. ILL'S System of Logic. The History of John Martin, n Sequel to the Life of Henry Milner, by Mrs Sherwood. Philanthropy, or My Mother's Bible, founded on an incident which happened In New York. Memoir of the late Rev Alex Proudfit, D D, with Selections from his Diary and Correspondence, and collections of his Life, By John It Forsyth, D, D., minister of the Union Church, Newburgh. With a portrait. Foreesstle Toot, by Mrs Dana. The above books are all published - in the Harpers beat style, and for sale at Cook's, 84 Fourth street. mar .1 COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORNEMb EVERT AFTERNoort 1"1118BLIRGH BOARD OF TRADE. CoMMITTZE FOR MARCH J. Marshall. R. Bell PORT or PITTROUROIL 4 ?SET WATER u THE CHANNEL AHD RIESSO ARRIVED. Rhode Island, Dawson, Beaver; Michigan, Buie', Beaver; Consul, Bowmen, Brownsville; DEPARTED. Louis :IXL:inn, Bennet, Brownsville; Michigan, Boles, Beaver; Consul, Bowman, Brownsville; Or The river commenced rising very rapidly. In the course of 24 hours we will have plenty of water for all navigable purposes; the weather continues very mild sod the snow is disappearing fast. The new and splendid steamer "Pearl," Capt MAT leaves this morning for Cincinnati on her first trip. SUMMARY OF MARKETS. New York, Feb 27. A .Ites—We notice sales of 100 barrels of Pots at $4 a 4 12i. Pearls are held at 4 314. Cotton—There is more doing, and prices have ■ tendeary upwar,l, being now a 4 cent higher than previous to the arrival of the Cambria. The sales yesterday amounted to 2500 bales. Flour—The market is dull, and we do not hear of any transactions of importance. We quote Western at $5,50 a 5.564. Flour—But few ules and prices the same as at the close yesterday. Genesee $5 681—Southern $5 4' bbl. Gialn—Tbe market continues firm, bat the sales to day here been con6wid to a few parcels Cara at 70c. for good meeting, and 65 fdi 66c. for white. Oau 14 "a 46r. bushel. In Flour a slight decline has been experienced, tie improved feeling upon the first dissemination of the nee s resulting in nothing. The Provision market is almost entirely 'silvan animation; indeed business is to light to fix prices. IProvisions—There Ise slizht improvement in-the demand for Provisions; but as yet the sales of both I beef and pork •ra very light, and opening prices are not yet established. We notice sales of Mess Beef at $8,5049 per b5l; New Western Pork at $12,50. and prime at $ll. Moderate sales of Eamon at steady rates. City Smoked Hams 10;c; Wester') 311a9c; and old ■t 61,74 c. Bales of new Sides at 7e, and Shoulders at 6365 e per lb. Sales of old and new Lard at 7uBc. Butter is dull at 10141210 foe kegs and firkins. and 12a15c for roll. Western Cheese is steady at Tialle, and Eastern at Sallic. per lb. Coffee—The mat kat is very firm, but poOrly sup-I plied, and the transactions in conorgence eta limited.) ,‘ cargo of 3,055 bags I...guara was sold, and 15001 hap resold on landing at B,Bte. per lb Rioof gosell tinsdily is wanted, the ;tester portion now In market being of inferior grades. The receipts are 3,847 hags, mostly Leguayra. 1 CITY PRICES CURRENT. BUR= E. c 4 REFCGLY CORRLCTLD IvIRT AAAAAA nail. our—FromP Store, • - - 13,8704,00 Wax••n, • - 3.68 e 3,75 ! Thickwheat—per 100 lb' 1,25 .0 1.50 Corn Mrai— do do •• - 50 062 ; Grain—Wheat P bosh. • - 0,00 070 Corn, 40 1.141,,, " e 45 - 31 0 33 • ; Hay—Lust 14) ton, 15,00 016.0 1 Chi —l.in.eed, $ gall. - • 68 el 70 llt 7.iel-ey—P gall. • - - - 18 022 I Poiatues—Neatiannock, P bush. • - 44 0 62 So:1-1:7 bbl. . - - • 1.10 01,16 ,Strda—Flax, - • - • 1.00 01,124 Timothy. • - - - 3,00 03,25 Clover, • • • 3,75 esmo Lard—No I p lb. • - • - 7e 7/ ifogs-4) lb (ev. at) • - 4 (e. 5 tiocoa—per lb. • - • 8 0 9 Cleese—per lb WR. - 7 ell 8 Butter—Keg and Roll per lb. - - 90 10 Auction Salsa, Of Dry Goods, Furnibas alga Watches AT Auction Rnom., No 114 Wood st. 3 I from sth, thls day. Thursday, March S. at 10 o'clock, A M, will be sold a large lot of Dry Ganda, comprising in part 111k and Grey Css.inett,, fancy Cassirn•res, red Flannel(, CHIICOeII, broad Cloths, Clothing, coarse Itm.t,t Chintzes, Lawns, &c. .412 o'c'ock, P M—l patent curled maple high p bedsteado, entirely new. a beautiful article, 3 ma g Iny hortmus, bed grad, tables. &c. 4(7 o'clock, same evening, 3 second hand patent I. ver %Vetches, a great vat iety of plain double cases base clocks, 4-c. P3PKENNA, mats Auctioneer. ROLL BUTTER 9 BBL% prime roll butter, received per steamer Nu t Quem, and for sale by WHITE: FISH 1 gni BBIS and 10 half bbla best quality white NUF hell in store and for sole by Peach Brandy. OLD New Jersey l'each Brandy, for sale by STERETT & Co. rnals, 18 Market st. Holland Gin. PIPES cross keys brand; (t) do Bohlen' Wersp Anchor, for sale whole sale or retail by STERETT & CO, m,05 18 Market st. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. the Orphan's Court of said Covey. In tho matter of the Administration ) account John Glenn and lVm. Noble, executors of the carat() ofJoseph Cooper, \ late of the borough of Bitmingham, de. ceased. No. 13, October Term, 1845. Nov. 4, 1845, exceptions filed by R.l Woods, Egg And now, to wit, Dec- 6, 1845. The Court ap point Thos. Hamilton, E.q., Auditor to settle the above account and exception*. By the Court, JOHN YOUNG, Clerk, To all persons interested, The auditor will attend to the duties of his appoint meet at his office, on sth street, on Thursday the 19th of Match inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where they may attend. THOMAS HAMILTON, mars.d• Auditor. Caamine Void, by her In the Court of Common next ft tend Jul Bunting, Pleas of Allegheny county, V. Pennsylvania, No 1, March Genr t , ,, Li Ward, 1845. And 'Air, Feb.?, 1845: On motion of Mr Hamilton, the Court appoint ft Morrow, Rag. earn. missiuner to lake testimony in this case. Notice to be given the defendant personally if in the county, and if not in the county, by advertisement in a weekly pa per published in Pittsburgh, once a week for three weeks, the last of which to be tee days before the day of taking the testimony. From the Record. GEO. R. RIDDLE, Proth'y To (honor H. Van Take notice that the depositions of witnesses to be read on the argument of the above cause, will be ta. ken before R Morrow, Esq., commissioner ' at his of on Fifth street, Pittsburgh, on the , Ith day of April next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, when and where you tnay tittond and cross-examine. THOMAS HAMILTON, I Att'y for Libeltut. l'itt.'zh, March 4. 1816-mars-w3t• J. M'Devitt Beate*, Feb. 26 Philadelpdia. Pell. 27 D Y Jake D. Davis, Auctioneer, corner of Wood I) and Fifth sts. At 10 o'clock on Thursday morn. ing, the sth lost, will be sold without reserve, by or der of Auignee, an extensive assortment of' seasona ble dry goods, among which are superfine cloths, cas simeret, sattinetts, plain and figured alpacas, cash mere, d'anglaterre, crepe de lain, calicoes, gingham', checks, lickings , muslins, Irish linens, shawls, hdks, boisery, gloves, p,,tent thread, sewing silk, stockings, drillings, blankets, flannels, .estin,gs,&c, At 2 o'clock, F. M.—One mahogany dressing bu reau, common bureaus, high and low post bedsteads, chairs, tables, 1 werdrobe, 1 book-case, 1 hair mat-, tress, carpeting, and a variety of household and kitch en Corollate; a quantity of China, Granhe and Liver pool ware, among a bleb are handsome China tea sets, cuff .. .spots, dinner and dessert plates, &c,, 2 quarter casks sweet Nis laga wine, 2 boxes manufactu red tobacco, 2 coils white rope,' days and 24 hour mantel clucks. At 7 o'cloat. P. M., a quantity of . hardware. 6ne cutlery, gold and silver watches, ready made clothing, hats cars. bows, shoes, and fancy enticing. mar 4, Wanted, S EVERAL sums of money, to borrow, for several persons, who can give the best security—with lawful interest and a bonus. Wanted soon, a num ber of good cooks, chambermaids, and nurses, and girls for all work. Wanted. places fur a number of clerks, salesmen, warehousemen, coachmen, waiters. and laborers. Al , o, for a number of boys as appren• tires to good trades and to hire out. All kinds of Agencies attended to fur moderate charges. Please apply In HARRIS' Agency feb4 Gt and Intelligence Office, No. 9.5 th st. j 40(1 CUTS of carpet chain; 500 dozen well assorted window sash and window glass to suit; bed cords; plough lines; matches; all sizes of wonden bowls; cast steel axes and hateheu, shovels, spades and hobs, and a variety of Pittsburgh• mann lactates fur sale low fur cash of approved produce. ISAAG HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence office, No 95th at. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, Canal Basin, Pittsburg/I, Pa. mar 3 1846• Independent Portable Boat Line, For the• Transportation: of Produce, and Merchandise, to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. No Transhipment. MB RHEY &Co. 57 Water at M B RHEY & Co. 57 IVaterat T HE subscribers, Agents furs number of the best Portable Boats, forming a regular daily Line, be tween Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities, will be fully prepared. on the opening of naeigatio'd, to ship a large amount of Produce and Merchandise with despatch and on accomodating terms. The greatsuccess which has characterised this mode of transportation onthe Penns' Canals and Railroads, during the last few years, notwithstanding the oppo sition of lung established companies, and is a pretty sure indication of its superiority over the old plan of transhipping at the different teratinous of canals and railroads. We therefore ask for the Independent Portable Boa Linea liberal share of patronage. Produce or Merchandise consigned to us for ship- ment will be forwarded immediately on arrival free o any charge for commission, storage or insurance.— Bills Lading transmitted, and all Instructions prompt ly attended to. UAVING removed to the large and commodious 11. warehouse fronting 180 feet on Fountain street by ISO feet, running back to the canal Basin, we are prepared to receive. it addition to freight for shipment by canal, a large amount of PnxNee, atc, on storage, at low rates, mar 3 T HE Attention or Hotel-keepers and Caffee•hoases is respectfully directed to oar fine easortment of Foreign end Domestic %Vines and Livors, 'which we offer at the moat rescuable prices wholoa a le or retail, ST!' Ir & co., ITIRT3 18 Marko, 0r 1 PUNCHEON oh 111; 1. 1 do Anti;...., 1 do N. E to snit by rnor3 OLD Rye, Rectified. Irish and Scotch Whiskies, far sale in qaantities to suit, STERETT. & CO., No 18, Market stree t , oae door above Front. EIVIIARD 00WAIN, Attorney at Law, °Tice in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, neer Market june 19-dakwly , • '4444 gip_Amwm! aleiluts' Imperial Cough Syrup, For - the ewe of Coughs; Colds, Hoarseness, In- Isom", Tickling sensation of the Throat, Whooping Cough, Pronounced to be the plesionteat and mast efficacious remedy now inmre R. R. E. gELLERS:—Thciu g h I do not believe M any further testimonials are necessary to estab lish the reputation of your Justly famed Cough Syrup, I feel compelled as en act of duty, to mention several cases which came under my immediate notice, in members of families whom I was in duty bound to re lieve at any cost; who complained of hard breathing, severe cough and no expectoration' loss of appetite, with strong symptoms of pulmonary consumption. mentioned your Syrup, and they begg'ed I would pro cure some, which I did. lam happy to report that they are quite relieved, the Symp having produced the desired effect in every instance. You are well assn red of its good effects upon myself. Hoping that this may reach the notice of persons suffering from coughs and c.ilds, I remain your obedient servant, E F PRATT, Overseer of the Pour. S T Trimble—Sir: Thebottle of Sellers' Imperial Couch Syrup which I purchaaed from you had theda. sired effect in relieving the oppression of my breast, and effectually driving away my cough. I believe it to be the best mixture is utie, and feel coefi,lent that a fair trial will produce the name relief in others. W I HAMILTON. Bridgewater, March 25, 1345. The Syrup is put up in 50 and 25ct. bottles so that it may be bought by the poor, as well as the rich. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Sold by the City Druggists generally, and by J. Mitchell & H. P. Schwartz Allegheny city. mar s.wtf L.WILINATITU, LUMBER MERCHANT, Office on Penn Street, BETWEEN IRWIN ac RAND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. tar All Commissions will be promptly attended to mo r 4 For Cincinnati, liZttil, THE new and light-draught pas senger stearnboat PEARL, MAT. Master. will leave on Thursday, the sth of March, for the above port.— Fur freight or passage (having supetior accommoda tion) apply on board. I'. S. The Pearl draws only 13 inches. 20 B BLS just rec , ised •nd for sale by BURBRIDGE, ‘VILSON & CO., Water at, GREEN APPLES-30 bbls Rocatnites in fine order jut received end for tile by BURBRIDCiE: WILSON & CO., Water sr.. • r r i OBACCO AND CIGARS—AO keg. 6 twist W- A bacco; 20 boats common cigar.; to arrive, nod fot sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co. Water street BA CON-2000 pounds Bacon Sides, just received and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co., mier4 Water atrpet. /Luellen Sales. Por Sale. Q. Q. MANI:MTV & CO-, C A McANULTY & Co, canal basin, Fountain at, neer Liberty, Pit taburgh. Storage. C A McANULTY & Co A Card. ()I %.,.rs oir11) !,,. ~.41t. io go4..tilieg I Eit ET I &Co., 18 Mark.t rl.or nirore Front. Whiskies. To Larts rtOR one or more years, the large and comfortable J_' three story dwelling and store, occupied by Mr. Lawrence Mitchel, on Penn street, near the sth ward Market House. The house contains 10 finished Rooms. beSides store room, cellar &e.—pa the lot is a stable, wash house, &c, &c. Apply to mar 3— BL AK ELY & bIITCHEL _ _ Cheap and Desirable Property for Sale. WE will sell, a neat and comfortable two sosoi dwelling House (near Washington arm f the 6:11 Ward,) on a lot 20 feet front by 60 c m deep well fenced in and a neat palling fence Id from the lease of the lot has flint; years to ran from Ma first of April next, and the ground rent obi) , $3,00 per annum, as the owner resides In another state and is desirous of d;spo,ing of it, she will takes2oo. cash. The property is entirely clear of inconsbraaess, any one wishing to examine it will call on Mr Thomas 17 Cllaugh, Painter. Coal Lane. Remittancos to Europe. P ERSONS wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity of remitting money to their frkods by the Packet of the 12th inst., or of sending for their friends to come out by the Packet sailing from Ltverpool on the 16th of April, will please call any day this week at either of the Offices of the under► signed. BLAKELY 4. MITCHEL. mar3-dlw Agents for Roche, 13ro's & Co. Cora. 600 BUSHELS to arrive pr S. B. cutter, sad for sal() by MILLER & RICKETSON. psoBARRELS just receivt.d on couitaineskil o and for sal." by Mackerel. 15 BB LS No. 3 mackerel; 10 half bids No. 1 du Igor.; 5 quarter bbls mess do. In store and curial, by mar 2 MILLER & RICKETSON Herring. 0 BBLS Shipped Herring, in store mil tar sale by MILLER ,$ RICKETSON. Coffee. 200 BAGS sup. Rio Coffee. in stereand for Ws by MILLER & RICKETSON. 150 PCKAGES Yonng Hysnn, Gun Powder and Black Teas, in store and forsake by MILLER dr. RICKETSON. COTCH WHISKEY .- 0:d 4thpf Scotch Whf S a. .key on draught end for sale by met 2 MILLER & RTCKETSON, IRISH W HISKEY. Old Stb pf Irish Whiskey am draught, and for sale by mltr2 MILLER Sc RICKRTSON. CIDER VINEGAR. 1 00 B BLS cider vineg JOHN f i wn: R b E y it, 222 and 23 Liberty st THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL Corner of Wood and Thzrd streets, PITTSEIIIRGEr s Pa. D.ILMILLE,R, PRoralzToz. T HE subscriber respectfully announce' to bia frkmas and the public that he has taken the above nam , mcd splendid Howl, erected since the fire by Capt. James Wood, at the corner of Wood and Third sts, on the site of the old Merchants' Hotel, where be ie prepared to accommodate the travelling public and oth. era, in the best style. The Hotel is in thecentral tart of the city, but 1 squares from the Steamboat Landing, and is situated upon the principal business street of the city. The building his been constructed with every cororeniettel s especially for a first clues Hotel. . . The proprietor has furnished it in a style which lie thinks cannot fail to please, and will insure the prompt and careful attention of servants and others employed about the Hotel. U. R. MILLER, - feb 26-1 m Proprietor. Pi ttsbarghNaviration and Pire /natio, ranee Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET THE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance unon their prop erty, by a Domestic Institution, located among them selves, based upon Domestic Capital, and conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity sad pad faith; .hey can readily ascertain, whether they may Irepose that undo:dited confidence and security, which should ever attend an insurance transaction. t To persons w hose property has, already, - been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the alms Cage of personally adjusting alosa with an institution; .tr Home, will be strikingly evident. To those who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporatism needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole ammult of its Iosses—NEARLY TITO Britt,. RED TOot,BAND rh l r.a.Ans-13 to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. his the part of all prudent men, howeverforttmate, to anticipate calamity fur the purpose of avoiding its effects. Tu such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility of pro tection and indemnity, uffeied by this institution, wilt be the strangest inducement to avoid the reflection. and regrets which must be experienced by those who suffor rithout hope of realitution- M. ALLEN, President, ROBERT FissEy, Secretary. (eh I 8-dtim. R ECEIVED this day direct from New York, • large lot of rich spring Shawls and Scarf*. New York store, 79 Market strert. frh'B. W F-1 GARRARD. ECEIVED this day by Green's Express-404z. J.A., of the best Kid end spring Gloves, aka Ribbons, Lsee. Hosiery, Fringes. &...., at the New York Store, 79 Market street. 1.1,98 W H. GARRARD. CLOCHS, cai,i , nere s and veslings of for newest styles and best quality nt the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street; N OW opening at the New York Store, 79 Marke t street, a splendid assortment of French Englieb and Scotch Meuslin dela ines. Also a few piece* of beautiful o.nbro shaded stripes quite new. Corn and Oats to Arrive.. 50Bushels Oats, k, 1000 bushels Corn, To afire after the first rise of water, for sale by GEO. COCHRAPI, No 25 wood st. Dried Fruit, I_oo BUSHELS Dried A rples; 75 " .• reaches; Just received and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN. No 26 Wood se. 9000 LBS assorted hams. sides sad shoul ders received pr str Miner. and for mkt B RH EY & Co. 57 Water st. SUNDRIES. SACK feathers; by reb l 2 2s bd d i ßa ber 7: e l v r ; ex received pr et r liter for oak ._211_3. RH EY er Co; NAILS. 450 RE . GS Neill, fur sale nt mnnufantuntro rnICIPII.IivM. B. RH EY & ECM Allegheny Cemete.ry. P ERSONS d..ir , qtßof plot+ "tit%Lu. in this Crrr.- eteertre referred for ird7trrrottion to tile Superin tendent on the groords, or to I.: Thorn. I}rogi,t, cot. ner of Pen.; end Han 4 ittreetS, By order of the Board. J. CHS LETT. dec 11 Soperintentiont. A LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell -111: ing boast on the corner of Factory and Penn its sth ward. A frame cottage in Allegheny city, immediately 'be. loo• the canal. A room in the srit story of brick building on tbe/ corner of sth and Union Rti. thq second and third etudes of same building Apply to JAMES MAY, Apply to mar 3 BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn st., near the Canal Brides MILLER d: RICKETSON W. H. GARRARD, 79, Market street BACON For Beat ~..~
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