1)c Mail)) illorning Post. I=l ristsumffi, :sioNDAy. 11AltC)1 1G,1316 I'VP Vlt Pa t:a. Agent for country newApeners, is the Agent for the Pitl•horgh D•iily Morning fort. and Weekly Mercury and :\ tankiractiner, to receive stivettisernents Rn.l snherripiions. He Ilan offices in NEW YORK.. at the Cool Oilku, 30 A iin street, (ad joining the Tribune thrice.) BO3TON, No. I^_, Sta , e street. Pritc.AnEcruut, Kcal Estate and Coal Oilke, 59 rinoFlMet. BALTIMORE, S E cornet Baltimore awl Calvert .t., where our paper can be seen, and terms of nivel - t~ sing learned, . GOV. SHUNK AND THE RIGHT or VAT.—We clip the following From the Phlludelpilia Keystone ef the 4th inat "The IZightof Way.—The extraordi on ry demands made upon our Legislature for grants of rie.le of wny through our limits to corporations of other Slates. have opened the eyes of the eiticens to the positions that such grants will make them occupy. While the ex tension of the Erie Railroad Company will not, in It. self. be injurious, as we believe, yet the Ohio & Mary land Oomp thy has so little merit in its applcation, ea should induce our members sternly to resolve against any such grant whatever. Why shall it he givenf— Do other States give such favors to Pennsylvenint— We have yet to acknowledge the first favor of t his kind, and it seems to us little short of fatuity for Pennsylva• nia 4 t give, when she never gets au opportunity to take. Each Sra:e one the exclo,ive right of way within it. soil; it is part, nn essential part. of its sovereignty --mad State Sovervigoty is lessonctlhy vi ddiny a pot. lion of its elements. The course ot our worthy Guy. crone would seem to fubitl the lea that he will ever sanction such a snruifice of the State's property, and WC have abiding faith that the people, en misse, will su.tain him in preventing such usurpations. The Keystone editor, we doubt not, will bfi much mistaken if he expect! , Gov. SIIUNK to veto the bil l granting the Baltimore and Orin Rnilroad right of way to Pittsburgh, it passed by the Log,islatuie.— Guy. Stit.;:sig for several years wits a citizen of thi s city—lie it well informed upon this question—the fuels within his knowledge, we feel well assured, will in. duce him to look upon the measure as one of grea t importance, not only to the west, but to the entire State of Pennsylvania Guy. SIIIINK it a statesman of enlarged and liberal views, and we think the cdi for of the "Keystone" w ilt find that he cannot, and will not be influenced by narrow and setti•ti consider. anions. The Gosernor. sic are stoisfied, w it! riot be influenced by the chttnor of the l'hi!adelphia bond•l holders; he has sincerely sit heart, we believe, the hest interests of the tommotiora;lll. and sill do nol actcalculated to retard her ripidly increasing, periry. The maj .64. of the people of rhi'd lelphia, we believe,are sincere and hor.e.t in th-ir eipodtion to the "right of way" but the lectier• in thy ~, , ;hati ro, are deeply intelested in Inch"; the roa I to a !ermine. south of Pittsburgh A fee: fro-lilies in Vbiladelplria own all the lands near to l'alltyrilooo;11 und rhriring oriel; of course these lands would be gr eznl2, -increas -la3 is value if the road Should 110 hteritcri through them. In ounc!usion, we lyrae only 1. , expregri our regret that the editor of a Deuvrcret'e papor shorhl he found laboring to place the Executive .d hi± choice in a false position upon a aohj. yr whodi Ins created au =nit excitement among ih. ireop:e tirrougi.ont th bale. Correspondence of the "Moraine Pfaff:, lianisL , lrgA,M,,,l, I IIA, t 746. • This morning in the 1 - loose. n renelution wan an.,„„ led, making the "right of nay - the •adcr of tho ‘ t f ty: for to morrow.. The Lal incorpol,ttir.g the ••Goord;- I MN of the Poor" of the city of Pin Bourg h, war called up. Mr Wadsworth oponned its pa...age-11w Lill was postponed (or the present. Tire Committee on Ranks made a long report in gel - metier to the Lehigh j_ . . County Bank.—the committee recommend that the ! , a „ - u ono:rt.—By pansengei I in hint night's stage charter be annulled, for the reavons that the p rod hom Lexington, - lass the Ciacianoti Colon of the nine, of tire charter have not been ei•mpliel wiilt.— I 1:11 we loam that a refit had reached that place Two thousand copies of are report in l: :,g iisL and "' from Vetsuilten, to the etTeet hat T Waring hal thousand in German, mete ordered to be printed.— • been shot by some unknown pet non. The report unfolds a curious tale, Flmwirg up the : Came fr om the second story a widow, !aridk the top of "mysteries of finunciering." Mr !flotillas. of the cit. , read a bill in pisce,regulating the sale of oysters in tin head and rums out of his cheek. Ills life is din- the city and county of Philadelphia doing the sum mar months. FIRE AT TRn:nITUS, \ J.-00 Monday morning, Mr Wadaworth, reported u hill to pr , tent rite Boot the locomotive in which a fire kad been kindles! to prepare for starting welt the line for Philad and Shoemakers of 4iit,hurgl., Alli.ghenv ci.v and work 11160, caught fee while in the depot, and the flame, Allgebeny county, against doe competition of I were commonicwed from it to the tender, and caught made in the Western Penitentiary. I will rend you to the roof of the depot before alarm was given. The a copy of the bill to-morrow, lathe Senate quite a number of pet. , el cubing mound the boiler of the locomotive and the tented, and a great many p ; i.ons were pie i„te bills were iatro j e i wood work of the tender was much injured, hut not eel. so as to render them an .erviceahle. 1 hey came Mr Bi g l er reporte d it supplement to t h e act pro‘ . i.l down with the way train as usual. dine for the erection in thin commonwealth, of an A sy•l Ft RR AT Sit Vne lt , qC F.-011 the '23d tit., the woe"- Lam for the insane poor. len factor:, in Sherbruke, East Canada, owned by the MrSullira t a suppliment to the Little Schuylkill ! British American Lard- Company, and or-copied by Railroad and Navigation Company , whi c h w a s taken Mr Adam Leaman. by Mr J 1' Lee, as a knitting foe up and finally passed. tory, and by Mr Linea Scott as a plot mill ass burnt Mr Quay moved to proceed to the consideration of! to the ground. The whole lons was estimated at the New York and Erie Railroad bill. Mr Heckman! '$15;000 of %hid) le, than $2 000 in i inured. The called for the ot dens of the Jo); hit Q iti) then moved i greater lone in suffered by the land company, who lime to suspend tire rules, which reTtired a vote of two about $lO.OOO and have no itintor ince. The fire is thirds—tile in ;thus failed, nen, 17, nays 14. The nupposed to have taken from a stove pipe. The light Bill providing for an out-let L ink at Black's Eddy, aas wan seen at Plain, a distance of thirty then taken up and in now ( ato in the afternoon) omit.' roil. s. Dcsnr err Vir.E+.—The saw and grist mill and ;clock factory of Nlessrs. Sawyer, at Colebrook River . Con., was bortt on the 3 I; b mks and all loot, worth , !4000, no insurarre. At 1 tied eh on Featool ty moni rig, the steam boile r house connected with Mr. Moses Dan's ropewalk in Roxburry, Mans. was burnt nut: lons $3OOO not insured. Luther Stone', saw viii and hroom handle works in : Ctuslien, Connecticut, were burnt oame day. discussion. The Whig ConvenriJn as;ornble.l this afiernouo. George Darsie, E,q, nl Al!e:;hr.oy is •Presidri,t.— JAMES M POWEII,E-1,411 nicer - 1.411 c, Meri-er county, was nominated un the third ballot. As soon the utile result was announced. Mickle7 Dan Ma. gecko's, E.q. a Delegate from Cambria, arose and declared that he for one mould nut support the nomi nee, "no bow they could fix it.•' The convention then adjourned to meet to nisht at 7 o'clock, fur the pur pose of another disphly of pit!i!icul euon.slifb hig gery, in the shape of 13 tHICUMIJO resolutions which were already prepared. but i t consequence of the cx citement. it was thought best not to introduce them until the "refractory Itl , gutc." had cooled dots n. SNYDER. la haste, larch 1a46 In the House, today, atter the presentation of pe titions, the "Hight of Way" Lett van called up mei passed tint ough committee of the whole vnith Let tuds light amendment. Mr Huley then moved to take up the l'enti-ylvania Railroad bill, on second reading, which was agreed to. Mt Pir.irtt named to punt pour fur the purpose of ' , Tinting, the vet idlia that have been made, which wun tint ogreed to. Mr llmnsides mused to po..tpeue 1.7 r the it. pone of ma king Lod: bills the otdcr fot tiome fol 2. e day, which waa agreed to by the fellow Mg t.tet Ytia.—Messrs Arilvltvong . . na:micr, n,,a, Bler, Burnside, Connor, Duly, Dow:, F.oew, I'm non, FOl - Funston, Guilt. Haley, lluilowcll, Dill of Montgomery, II iodine, Huff [lan. Jocs, Jacobs, James, Keller, Koine. Kunkle, Ladley, Larkin, Nlat- Nlerrison, M'Crurte, Sl'Firland, Owen, Patter son, Mien, Bove, t, Sherman, SnOer,Steel, Stettler, Stewart of Lycomb.g, Taggart. Tice, Trego, West. Webb, Wilson, Wultoun and Worrell-47. ' Nors..—Messrs Bachman, 13a:ber, Bartholomew, Bighorn, Boughner, Brougk, Brackenridge, Bright, Baines, Burrell, Chestnut, Clark, Cochran, Cross, Donaldson, Edie, Elated, Fas,ett, Galloway, Gray, I faymaker, Hilands, Hill, (Fayntte,) Johnston, Knoa. Aleand, bl ltchell, .Murphy, 51'Abc,e. Jl'Clellaud, 91'• Curley,' Nicholson, Power, Fummy, (Franklin,) l'onieroy, (Mercer,) trice, Pider,Robicson,6arnuels, d2m Starr, Stewart, (Frautd4o,) 7bemaa, (Chester,) 1 loons., (Sustiocharma,) Wadsworth awl Patterson, Speaker, 46. Abeont, Messrs Bents, Campbell, Dean, Mageehan, Merrifield, Strouss, and - Von liar —7; roar friends of the bill and three opponents— Mr Burnside then moved to make both bill. the order of the day fur Monday next, the 16111 inst. Mr Bur - rt3l, moved to amend and to proceed to the considera tion of the Pennsylvania Railrt;ad bill, forthwith, which was dkagreed to—yeas 45; nays 45. Mr. Knox mused to s•ti ike the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road bill from Mr 13urnside's motion, which was lost, yeas 45; nays 50. The original motion which makes both bills the order of the day for Monday the 16th, was then agreed to, yeas 45; nays 45. The debate upon the several propositions referred to above, was of a very exciting character. CANAL NAYIGATION. — WiIh much pleamre wcgive !due to the following note (tom the excellent Super visor of the %Tester') Division of the Pentisylvenie Cane!: 'Freeport, March 14, 1846 Mr Bigler:—You will please state Cut the infoima• tion ef the public that the water will be let into the Canal at Leechhurgh, on Monday evening, the 16th init, and that the Canal will be filled to its propel bight without delay. Your , S S JAMISON, Surpetvisor. _ I ' IITSZUROH QUAKTIRLY 110 . 10v.—Wo have re ceived the first numberof this wink. edited by S. FLKX. ING, and printed by Messrs. Whit. ey. Dumars & Cu. We have not had dine to give it such un examination as would enable us to weak of the character of it, con tent.; we will notice it more fully after hosing lead it. It is neatly piloted, and is Certainly wind, inueli more thud the subscription p: ice, aLidr is one duller I er TEI.I uttA 1 , 11 ri.r it D wt . :Iv•Tnt.t.—A letter from C. Fleischmann, Erq., U. S. acting &ere. tnry of Leguton at the C.tort of Au.otia, dated Vienna, Jan 14, 1846, sn3 s '1 ant officially orritiaintrki with he fart, that Morse's sy.tern of Mtignetic Telegraphs will he urlopt od here. The Council has ilrcirlsil upon it. It will extend from here (Vienna) to Prague, a diatunce of nearly 320 English miles. Morse ' a ap paratus will be used fur the. important communica tions at the principal ststions, and Dam's (of Scotland) for the use of the Ilailteatls." Wa learn clame here that their ha, been great corn petition and great cri s oliA made in the highest quarters to Lave other s) stems adopted iu Austria. out the A merican has ttiumplted over all. rt)RIC ♦so L A fin. — Accordtng in u titatement pub. tithed in the St. Luti• • Republican. them hate been 30,433 hog. and 3,003 cidtle thitighterrti in St. Louie during the pt .sent packirg seutou. About 500 c.,tir a ill yetdie slat;litered, rntbinc a tend 0f:3,505 cattle, !nog of which arc pn purr bir the Eueith innrket.— The estimate for the previeut seutun was IC 000 tinge and 2,500 rattle. The uveract• of wei;:ht of trigs 01,0 year exceeds three of the Previi•tit serial-in by eertrly twctity-five percent. The whole nmotint Cro St. Louie and the points abort., an the Nlit,luti river. it set ci..wn at 101 500 hog. and 11, 5'2U Bergen of beef. The Repuldientibt edimaie 1. 1 somett hat higher than that gathered f,..muther but. P'c rircisu'ne it it as neat carii,t as it is to make it at piea,lo THE EA , ;L:AII CUR!, LAW Niontieal Herald that merniiig, iu (%ori.la arr ern qrneraily being calL•d for the pit nuns in Er,glarid Ore rel• ill,. cur :Avk 4. rills 13 :qll l l,treni 11. a < ing , ):ar 'au•r , ! tic S 1 at , ',-11 f ,11 k,t Lin; Curl. templ,,ted tep :al might be ho/,...fir141 to the American LOWVV, r, 9110111 d be brume i./ aiuJ that ~h at fr,on Cana.lu now go, iota . .1/ ..our duty per ,plfirt er Fly c. Hone.—Weli iv; voLN,lio.l ac;,o,inoi of Ow revoluti in in Yucatan, and their nettrig up as n govern meat independent of Mexico. The New Orleans Tropic now publi.heit it letter from Campearhy, in which it is proposed to odmit the peninsula of Yuen tan i nto t h e State,t, after the mariner of TC:titiC and little it ;;;;;.; five tree States! The letter odds:— floppy, very irtopv the revanv, ita having sr • cured a gold and true protection from the Unired States, and liberated themselves from the Unworthy and "rml•eniie government of Nlexicu. Yucatan nuw needs this game promotion. The Yucatecoes are nnx• ious to get it horn the States, arid we have determined to send a commit iee to %Vashingtun, so a s to t.ropose to the Co‘tannient of Ore U States to pro tuct us, nil give us an], in rase that Mexico shanikl once more at. runpt to rtrpose upon US. A Cenious cl.rinul Cu! low is sail to ex IA On the I::Lte. The Pea,entry who possess any !anti however small, never enter the church vithcot a no , rg,ay in their hands. Thus they show that they claim the consideration due to persons whn passess property in the parish (town.) Among the country people in the neigborhood of Hamburg, there is no garden so small as not to possess a place for the flowers intended for this use; and the plat is distin guished by the name of "the church nosegay." FAST Der.—The Governor of Connecticut has is' sued his proclamation, recommending that Friday' the 10th of April next, be observed throughout that State, as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer. SMALL. Pox.—The number of death.; from thin ease iu Philadelphia, bait week, was 9, in N York, U and in Baltimore but 4. An Exenitss INCIDENI.—An Antwerp jouriudist AttlICS that he sent a reporter to litusttels foe the "king's speech," and whir a couple of carrier pigeons to bear back the document. Ac Mussels he gave the pigeons in charge to a wailer, and eared forbreakfast. He was kept waiting for some time, but a denclow fricassee atoned for the delay. After breakfast •be paid Ida bill and called for his p4;oons. "Pigeon,!" ejaculated the waiter, "you have eaten them!" Nttatal AGE STA r ice.—An oQicial report aLatet that since the fret of January 1849, no h•ss thatt one hundred and fifty-nine married women in France, have been legally charged with murdering or attemr ing to murder their husbands. Great Bight of Way Meeting. The ft fends of the right of way held a very large end enthu•ialtic meeting et Connelleville, Fay..itte County, on Saturday, the 711 i beton% The citi zens of Conneil§villo, Dunbar, SeMick, Tyrone, Bull§Lin, Pent', Franklin, and Union, were in attendance. lion Jolt§ FULLF:R, pie§ided, assi.ted by eight Vice Prelidetits. The following revolutions were ur.animnuitly adopted: Resolved, That we demand from the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania o consideration of our tights, by the passage of the Bill panting the right of, way lathe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company Resolved, That we'virw, with surprise and regret. the hostile disposition which the citizens of l'l,iladel phiit hove manifested against Westetn Pennsylvania. as it must prove suicidal to themselves and injurious to the State generally. Resit/rot, That sound policy, on the part of Penns s3lvsnia, v nul t distant the comdruction of Roads and Canals, to attract as notch of the trnde and travel to pass through her territory as possible, and thus prevent similar improvements North and South of Pennsylvania. from monopolising the transportation of tonrot,;e and travel (torn the 'grtiat valley of the %Vest. Resolnr,l. That, an a hr;i,e majority of Sena torial 1) iet nro in favor of nrantiniz the right of way to the IlidtimAre nail Ohio Railroad Company. ou r Sena• or, the [lon Clot. lee A be ioidi acted tonne an honorable WWla for the 141,1111 p of ea id Res,ilred Th it Messrs Hill and Gallownv, of the House of itepoci.entutives. poi...wing our lull dencr, be instructed to make use of all honorable ro onions In iierrire the Sal 1 right of way through the leir Riney of l'eureiyivania on liberal and equitable feint. Resolved That we artirtwe of the ciorse by Mir county representatives on the subject 01 it, tight of way, as it i. in accordance with their public tleclarntions when catalniates before the proplr for election, uutl as u 0 contia incluctions have been given. Resoir,l, That we honor the flan Charles Gib bon. of Bliiiaelidik, and that we a:.' geliefory and 'deeply indebted to him for his honest, liberal and state,tnandiliosconrse in support of Ale right of way to the Baltimore and Ohio H u i! rend Com;,a,y . Reanireci, That I. meeting held in Bnio o t o w n , etie county, n the 14th day of February, at tel,kh Bailey pre-sided, was not a meriting of the rittron, of this comity, bat merely a Borough meeting "i-olitit the will of the rili.j , •lit y, nor even of ei respectable mi. nority, a, it regards numbers, was riot repress and that the Re•olution• of said meeting s hilli Id 110 the :mem ion of oar Ben resew m Rrrclr d That sew y the in., in 11, ,rnr,!,l rn..l.t of Of IHnh Il.pu•e•,n• retnien trd--a• an In•nit 1in,,A1,141 , and intevil ul Repre44,0•1.1,-9. fr ' esuir , • 7hnt if the ettlit•ntt of Phiholvlphie , !heir ufrpiq t.t 11, V.ra , . I.r eli• 1 1,15:011,1g to atne.t the plt•,oge of n Inu • Framing the right of may to he !tantrum,. and r Comp,.., tilt+ no'r•in7, rt - cornmond to the coiren. of this fo,trt of rrun.ylv inn, (in the fall 'Tiro 51 ) the 1 . ..m..5m of n nm,itogur-mrt., leazll.• :01 tl.t• cite of PIM nil Ihe , ii .• lle,t to ',MO !her roy Will umro art. • ntton to our iniet , stn, and uLticit %v 1,1:11 Civet ('oor, SOII4, in night ltitt At.d i.of a m , r-Tn•ur d ..r% A rnat4s daud r, in ih.•... Which will txplalr, n.i Johroo. 11.1 too t Inure And OW glory . Ef rtiti!l t 1'••n know• you once hod too n• his nok,' Rut (•iriuoe fiecid you ;Torn Anil lOU li..eet al every siriike. When hr . ,: VIILll:p1C(i IN your mt•h•is, Let ookin I pity in ilt your heart, But mind you 'Atilt your ainputiiiioo., With steel you make him .11/ For all his {LOB Dial usurpation,. Come Erlll ' ll 'rung, come make n yr... A holy vow of rrtrong, prutertllltl, And take an - mu h ),11%%11 , rod 4". . Or never Low in tame arrhyeeti in, To nny tyrant who ' ll invade, The glurioua aril that flow you cherrah And that a ith giant irreetratir And either contrat or you ' ll perri.h. An Irishman may hive a fault, But bitc,ely staml. in nme of clinger, Hr sings cirri drink'., he's and of malt. And shirrs it round with every stronger, But who C/1 , 1 say he Tins his post; And if compolled, ha oft retakes it, When dangers nigh he mikes He'd sooner perish than forsake it. Now Oregon is all nur own. And we are ready to MlllllO.lll We'll moderate the British tone, If they rnsleasom to retain it. 0m radientstm will give ns light, In emery net ion diet weneed them. They shine by day as well us night. ‘Vben burnished by the sons of freedom. J. 0 Sugar Hour! Molasses. BTILS iiugrir fluuie Mulasics, received for stile by •nnrlG MILLER Sc. arCNETSON. New Orleans Sugar. ri 11111)S Prim , Sugar, rec e i v ,l p r / str Nloll , mgailf`kl. 111 Grr 3ttle by marl G NI 1 LLER ICKE I SON. Loaf Sugar. 40 BU LS N. 2 3.3. & JSt .1 MOS 'kilning LoufSogar received pct. sty Miniungabele, tine for *Ftlo by KEGS 6 twist Tv!racrii, Jut 1111161• 5 brand, fur sole low, to iient, by Rye Wantcd. *) 00 0 Bl's lIELS 11,e wanted, sk hid; cash As s v will U. paid. by Fish. ifIFILI) llcnino rind Muckinel in gine, for solo marin OF FGHNf PURE AND BEDDING, Al 3l'Kenna's Nem Auction Rooms, No 11.1 Wood Wed, Third door from Fifth slreei, AT 3 o'oloc t in the afternoon w••ill be avid by order of Administrator, the fol:owing Tut of Houne• hold anti Kitchen Furniture, viz: Feather Beds and Bedding, Bureaux, Tables and Chairs, Bedsteads, Carpeting, 1 Brass Clock, 1 stove, 1 Saddle, Mattresses, Stands, Lamps, 2 kirds of clo thing, i Shot Gun, sett H arness, I cable, together with a variety of liitcher, Utensil•. mar 16 P MeKENNA, Auer. Lake Fish at Auction. WILL be added to the sale ut s 2 o'clock this af ternoon, at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, C Barrels Lake retch in Pickle. do Lake Cod Flab . JOIIN 1). DAVIS, Auctioneer. liM=ll!3lgiM32 I=l ottEi;ON AND IRISEINILN iran•ail inns. 1200 1.414 Furii,i , e. Nirtni <ohl al the Riser, at r: - .31. U 11.. 3U 'ati•it Uara lion Store nt :r3c. of N., I Lard aren.LinS G 1.4, but the •s.e. Are few. Sales of A le.' bh!ll country ren dered at A .51.) bushels of corn front store, ht 4 lc. And tea him Frain;!, ' Us a story. NI I (.1.1.:Et R EtIcKETSON Tobacco iticirsoN MILLER & RICKI,JSON MILLER C Iif,:KETsoN Administrator's Salc, A7' AUCTION. ~r'- COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. ritiß RG 11 BOA RD OF ;RADE. COMMITTEE FOR MARCH. J. Marshall. R. 1101. J. M'Deviit PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 20 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL LOUI M'Lonc, Bennett, rirownsl,ine; Nurth Queen, McLane. Wheeling. &mats., Joiner, Nashville; k, Parker, Cin; Harlem, Cucothcia. Hanging Rod.; Lake Elie, Boiep, Berm.r. DEPA RTE D. Mewnger, Lia Cord, l'irc•usian, Bennett, Cio; American Clot ke, Walissh; Like Erie. Butes, Beaver: Rhode Island, Dawson, Wheeling; Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. IMPORTB BY RIVER. IVheeling—Per xtr Rhode Island; 109 pieces ba con, 7 kegs lard. D Morgan; 7 Idols, tobacco, J Dulzell; 4 do, John Aridity; 3 do, 1). LI eel) & Co; 15 sacks oats, 26 bbli potatoes, 2G do flour, G B Berry; 4 sacks meal, T Baxter; 9 boxes mdre, Mycr & Co. 13 Ws copperas, NrCriligt 87 i•acks oats, J & J Dicknen; 134 bbls fhor, J M'Culley; 79 sacks barley, G A Smith: 2 bbls butter, 289 pieces bacon, Bagaley & Smith; 31 bbl. pork, 40 do 11 tor. 3 do, cluverseed, 31 sacks du, 4 bbls lard, 3 du butter, 5 kegs do. 3 Busldield; 4 lible butter, 17 rolls leather, Church & Curothert; 22 bbls potatoes and hinter, S kegs do, 1 sack, I box, J W Sell; 3 bbls pork, 2 kegs laid, J Paintet & Co; 84 pieces baron, 1 chest, %V How; 4 bales, 1 bbl butter, M B Riley & Co; 2 do pork, 11 Guar: 20 du, piellt.,,C4, Devine & Martint j 10 Mils flab, G SI Hamm; 19 bundles paper, Luke) Lumh; 4 do, Robert M Riddle; niNs apples, 59! sacks feathers, owner aboard, 2 lib!, <lt icJ apples, El Hazleton. Nadu-dip—Pr str 1:3?05 piece: (121 tin.) Jordon S SO,; 123 ,11!, hides, A Loogitlit.; •ricks t0,. , ,.1ar110.110vv n r.1 & CO; 0 biro cotton, J W & 13i u; boxes Colemln & 4do Logan & Fanned;; dJ. A Cuairron; `.240 nark. shorts, (i Smilh; 77 reams purer, C H Finn; 400 h,lll I; 11!,414 tolitwro, Fins \ th &Co A 200 n,ni pig mend, Sinwr, S. Marrs; . 200 lAA. , Selier6; G 1 sacks mitt; Puindexter & Cn. The River continued to sweli until Sunday nhout noon, it then comoiersced falling; the aggregate Of the prevent swell, ie alh.ut 19 feet, but it mostly from the Allegheny. The MottongoLela backing up vs for as ! h e d am , Th e tee and f1,p 0 ,1 wood came dots n the Aileghen ! yeilierdny in go& at quantities, but no learn, by a gentleman from Franklin, that the river had nut bruken up at that place on Friday morning lair, and the ice Wtl4 Et. , g enough to admit tentni to Cr,,,, there NB, 01. , eou.idetulite ShOtt or , the ground. TL. Ohio, it trill he pr Irt•lrril, i tr:OIA fit"' r., der it. itii i., tritg'it. for that hir . r.t CI /St uf The Cumberland, at last dates, was at a very Lig!, stage. "Die moat IVestei II 10,11 were .ill The Inren.l ct rathrr 111./,1 err. ct oh he stna!l running sirenna• i , llO 11/0 allr,heny at the north, at~J south nn the :%liiivirg %Lela, by rtic!ting lie snow, fitit aLicit thr earth wan ed. The wrerl,rr;cs:rnl•rt, sns mild arid ple,,,tor roe snow Its, entirely disappear( if sthi our wee t 1114. , ' 1 , 11[.f111 , 11q; Y Ur? Li'! Tie illati.et.l: Z . ;,t,11.11,Ly Flour Itmr.onetf at t , ;tt!:,4 114 e3.62@:J • 73 lrom wagon, yr:A : o u t arty tan Concert of Sacrcd Mimic Preskyfergaa CA• rck,Smg , Llielrl street Choral Society of Pitt•loog.v.l.l EiYo th-o 1. lo Yt coo , ott Tuevlay everofo4, the 170) i 11%... AO the ft Luce cloot , th, or: yytlich occo.l ene,d,,” m:rcti m of roceJ Gore the post ul.ya,r, Sill Le pet furined. 'locket% r2. - oct 4 . coon too toad la the MI/tic ttmi BOttk trVl. Ulla at tin' atAtf. MAI IC V2t, 1) BLACK ON B ‘11%;01 THE •t,l)•ter, a,ol sortln .I , cour.r, delivered he lb, f(, John Ula. k. ) I), nn nettme, kiftptiom, .pt•t pub 11.11e,1 end ILK ogle et the 8...1: Stores. Price 12 1 2 mar 18 I Dissolution of Partnership. rrl I 1: partnerdrip of the irr.derrir.rned, hOrPt.r.l, riLi4tlng Un.h., the firm u(Gn in•T < N i Blarkmailh• was Iry morn it corrriend ort 11, 7th dcv of rot. in.,. The Crook., papers, note. and account, of the lure firm tdr,e hor-n pl io d in ihe hrn , d. of James GrArey, for oettlerrent and collection, rind :Ili neerrunt.Rgnrnot the rail firm, vit:l ho Tr, eronted to hun for oettlement nod satisfaction, he twiny folly tmthur hied nod empowered for that purpose. JA VI Es GRA( Ty, l'ittpburgh, Feb. H, 1616. JAMES KENNEDY Blacksmithing Establishment The untlerttigned 'Hs &iv inlo partnership stiller the firm of I. J. GItIOEY, for the pm rise of carrying on the Blank stn it hint bast ne.t s, in the bilittlings of the late firm of Grarey 41:- Kennedy, at the oarner of Water anti IVest ats., Pittsburgh, here every thing in their line of business, will be promptly attended tn. Stenmhant newt.. Cnnnl 'wt. Irons, scc , made and finished upon the short eat. no lice JAMES (MACEY, Pittsburgh, l'eb. 14, 1816. JUll •:-GiltlC:l•ii ro.tired from iha ilia late firm of Grace, & lionainly, 1 chid fully reconinv , n led I lie aid and rEl' I On. to my $L1CC,615101'.4. 111,0 J Curs e .. marßi Im. J ES KENNEDY. Fancy Dry Goods at Auction thin day AT McKenna's Aucii.m Room+ NI 110, Wo t.l CrePt. 3ml door from stli. nil! le! i day, .Moiiday. Match 16111, at 10 o'clock in the noon. the balance of a stroll! Mock of I). Gomm. among which are, Chintz,* nail Calicoo4, New Fancy Silk Cravats and fucker 11,11,fp, Ladle, Fancy Arm/MIS, Silk, Nteliim and Curran Shawl., Merin.; 11.14 e, Patent 'Fbrend, Spool Colton, Cu ilibric! M.lin, Ginn Sioppendem Colton Flagg, Ca,inett and Cloths, Table Cloths. Oil Clothi, de Luinee, Lawns, Glove, and Merim op, £0 I'. McliENN.‘, iron 16. • Auctioneer. A. W 11.1.1 WILLS & DONNELLY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wire 011 Fourth it, between Smith field and Grant innr 14 die FOR SALE-500 very handsome and appropriate Blank Temperance Cot tifICSOOS, en very line pa• per, for pict urn frames; 10,000 assorted Youth's Tem petnnre Advocates, from Nu 1, up to No 76, March numbers. An assortment of Temperance Journals, and Hymn and Sting Books; Boy's Temperance nook, Confessions of an Inebriate; Death by Measure; Tem perance Almanacs for 184 G; a generallsosortrnent of the Publications of the American Temperance Union. For sale at the New York Retail Price-a. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent marl 4 Gt for Amer. Temperance Union. FOR SA LE 400 tuts of purple and yellow carpet chain; 500 dez assorted Bxlo, 9x12, 10x12 and 10x14 window sash and glass of all sizes to auk, if wanted; 6 gross matches; 100 wooden bowls, all sizes. For sale io any quantity to snit. purchasers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent mar 11 and Commission Merchn . nt. N 13. Parer and Ca rpetrags. ARRIVED ill= List Of Letters /Op EM&INING in ate rOSL ()Mee. at Pittsburgh March 45, ISO Peruse calling for letters whose umrs ate on thia list, will please may they are ativertilted. Agent George Anthills Hem y 2 Adam ; James 'A tilintny Mr A herrn mbie Ano Anderson Mary Miss Aiken C J Miss Anderson William Adams Robert Anderson Margaret Mrs Adams Elizabeth Et Anderson Joseph Altaic William Rev Armstrong George Col Allison James Arnold Henry C 3 Alexander 14'1111am Armstrong James .1 Alston Vs'llilam Armstrong Daniel Anderson Maly Anne Atkinson C Mrs Anderson Samuel /3lJwin Beef tmln F Ball Joseph P Barley Russell A Baron Enos Ba Wl . ll Enos Baird T LI Bev Baines Joseph Baldwin John Bithiley Jeroll Bale William Barnard Daniel /butter Charles W Barker Peter Barnet! Chance Barrett line Bastian William Ballow John Bell A Bell Charles S Bell Thomas Reit Mercer 0,11 James Bean Iluzla Beck Julia rtegnal Desk! Bera David Beatty John Bennett Capt A Beach Doet Beadling William Beecher John Bennett Ebenezer Bird Louisa Bizze John litany FJ f. Blekett lsa de In Riekly James Bntiattat, David fte:rant Mary Bishop Hannah Rickley John 2 BlshotT Michael Blair Thomas .1 2 Black William Bohn Michel Bowers David Bonder William B , thwell Charles Bunt bright EilLibeth nonebrake Davit' Brown James Brown John Bummer Litt rence Bradley James Emma Julia Mrs Brunner Joseph Brand Flamuel Brook James Brenner Joseph Brumpt Briggs William Brainard F I. Bradley Marsarrt Broadruff Henry Brennan Pierce Itunnett Elizabeth 2 Butlin rl W Bumbaugh Isaac 2 nulieler Peter Runner A J Bush Harvey Butt's Enos Burke Robert Burns A lesandcr Etats Sarah Burke John livnen Daniel Butler Mary Jane Burke Robert Barnes Anne Catehien , A p 2 (Wyllie Samuel cauitield Catharine Collins W Cain Henry Collins I.i:then:l Cal harine Cormier W B Calhoun Martha Cook John rathoun John A Conway Frances I [ ' Whoa° Ridhard Connell Samuel L Carpenter Jane W Connelly Capt Caldwell Joseph 2 Corry J Campbell Daniel Con Midenda Miss Campbell Charles Conner John II 7lianibtrs James Conner Mary Miss Chambers Joha Campbell John Chandler Luther Cornelius John ChaTani Elvira Corcoran P Miss Chesier Amos R Connolly William Clarke Wiglam 8 Coot Satati G Clange Lot el Correy C C Clarke G W Cows:, Aleisrder Clyne John Crocker William Clark James Organ hairs Oa , k Anne Widow Crinian Thomas Clarke Lt dia Crittenden E W Duct Cooper Sanwel Craig John Corbran diary Crag ton A lice Itu'iert Crees !leery Coop, Jrrrrulah Crawford John Con nr Samuel Cranford Mary John C Credo er Cribier Frederick Craft John Ehsabern Contain Andrew — itioliart Robert Jr Culler 8 Rye Coffee Curne!lur Cutler Angeline Min Darr Henry Dobler Jacob Italsrli Ihickerly James Dales Jam', C 2 Dorms John Dabney Chia Dougherty hiictrael Derry lion! Douglars Robert Davis John Downey Venanah Pali. Naory Don.lberty Phillip Dueer John R Dowell W Oculars IJnies Dougherty Plill ip II Den niiion flueli Dowart Dare! Derry Daniel R Dougherty Charles Dean, /AMP! Dray° Icier Dean F Drummond Henry Dicky David With', James Deming Cussed II Duncan Gray DrAsiin Conirnle Dorn ing James Dobbins Elsa N Deyer Sopeia Milani.) , Fermata or Jai Dunlap Mary Jane Donntiron diepbeu Dunean Ren.iiruin 8 Driogia,ii Thomas Duvall Wm Dotes Calven ft Dukey Isaac Ellis Ch inert . Evans Albert Evans Jane M Evans Wright Evans Evan 2 Evans Evait re:l•ston vii W Eleirle A Eihnunds Henry Surer Daniel EniDen Sufannali W E Elder Eainson Finer Jarnea Font F Fa:an Gat hri A Ford Atone It Fairhurne %Viiliam Ecotone Lake F.,ma Josrph Foster John Id Prig lf Jonathan Freeman Hanoi F. Isar Jaroh French Rebecca re iidellar Henry Pearson Sansrici W F , rirh, Missouri French Joneph Fired Croce G French Sarah Pielillngi litigli 8 Frerker k Bruaaaanaa Flinn William Friend William Frkon pwrph Franklin Alexander Fleming Robert Franklin Margaret Fii.icr A Funatnn Geor:e Forman Hannan Fainter Amelia , Forailtri Ellen Faller W R Foust Lila, Galbraith Martha Glapey Richard Galbraith Sarah Cordon James Carlin William Gooch Charles L Gahati Nary Coding William Galienby Joanna Gott William Carrily William Gordon Thomas Carrßurr Platy Cold Joseph Ghenoit 11.1011 2 Cribble Edwin Garlick Thomas Grace W M C Omit-rick Jacob Greer - !Mathew Geary Evans Greer Edward Gallaway Perelita Greer A it A Meseta r; ilte.nle Jane A Greenlee Susannah 2 Go,. W A Ground John Gilroy lidward Graver Prupentln Comore Eliza Green Ephraim II Gille.ple Mary Anne Cray James Glichri.t Janice Grey Thomas Gilchrist J M Graham Simla Mrs Glazier Jo:m Guinn Eliza A H llnniCtoll Marla Hehalltman Hannah Miss tilintla Michael 2 Ponsillinan Alacha L Mhz liamo-tiv Mary Henry William H .•• ft.r hard • Henderson Cassandila Miss ..!!' r, Hemline!! Adam ! .i' • ' , at Mary Mrs Ilemingrais Theodore I. V , I aria ileortinion Inho ii.ll. I; N Henry Itni•vrt ilai I Stephen Heldersrand George llorry J Hill F Harry Jorenli M 2 Highlands John D Haws l-aac 11111 William Hatch 11 Holmes A W Hatch Ruoell Hoffman i 'hark.* Hayes lames 1' Holmes Mary A //ayes Henry 1.1 Holmes Robert Days C W Hopper William, Haymaker Sarah Hume James llosklnson Thomas Hullos Joseph Honston Edward 2 Huffman Oliver House Won Heddlesien Thomas Horn Mary Frances Hunter Henry Hoyt WI lam Thighcs Charlotte Hughes Richard Hunter James Hammett Isaac 2 HuliNts Nary A Hughes John flughes John 1 Irwin Jane Miss Invillan C D 4- Co Irwin TOMOS Ivory Jeremiah !roan Jacob Inlay Mini J , Jaynes Samuel Johnston Margaret Jacob. Nathan R Jones alattnew James Nancy Miss Jones David Jennings J D 2 Jones Mary Johnston W II Jones J C Johnston Nine:) , Jones James K Keefauver Catharine King G S Kennedy Mary Kelly John Kale Andrew King James 8 Kelly James . Knox Jaunts Kelly .Michael King James Kelly Bach Rcv Kier John Kerr Robert Kemberlin Joseph Kelly Belinda Miss Rahn David Kerr Jar e Miss ' Kuhn Eliza Mn Kern , P . Krlpys Soloinon Unity John - Little Jomph,jr. Lament( A .." Ligget Dau'l 1 4 1 101E4e Jamb in Long L 8 Lamonee Marla Miss Lupton John LaishlY P S Logan James Lee Cbrhnopber Lyon John N Leach Geo ii 4 Ludlo4 Jammu Lanhanr Motley Lostetler Andrew Lewis Ei W Little Margaret E M Magill Henry El Miles Jahn Marks William billbarn Thomas Magill Emily .Miller John _Harlan /tarry Miller George Slattern lacoob Miller Jeremiah Mason Charles Mitchel Marla 11114 Mack Thomas Miller Thomas 0 - ' Mason Archibald Miller Jahn L. Marks Alike Anna Mrs Martin Jophna Maberry Thomas 2 Morlg Jacob B blaukey James H Moody J K Marian Henry Morgan David Macketel Hobert bloody James E Marshall Robert Morris W A P Marlin David M Moore George Marlin C Myore Mary Anne Miss Messick Lucinda Moore Margaret W Messenheimer Susanna Moore Sarah Jane Meredith Francis Mrs Moore William H Mercer James Xort ow Joi n t Mellon Henry Mullen A lexandar Messick 8 Mrs Masten James G 'derrick Jobn Murray Andrew .Merrett W C Murray Joseph Idinely John M'Aieer Catharine Miss M'Gralh John 2 lill'ilaxicr William 11•GInnIse Bernard M'Bride rarlholomew M'ilenry * Nancy bliss M'Clelland James lirliwaine Neal %Mindless John Ill'lllroy Eliza Miss M'Ciintock Robert brinlyre Joseph al`Ceninry John M'Rre .Mary M'Charte. Henry M'Kee James M•Carty Den -a* M'Known James M'Curty Michael bi'Kune Robert 2 bl'Auley Bonilla Mrs M'Kee Eliza Mita ACCansiin Thomu - bi'Laughlin Bridget M'Clain Daniel Ill'Cline James H 11'Creeri, A lex.imier billulleh Mary Mrs 111`Coy Saran J Arles lirlielmel /ant, 2 NreVlCiff.ll Mary A JIIIss il'xiehael John M'Cosii Maul ew I PJIIIIIrn John Jrnowch John M 'Ala n er A ArDanald Agnes 111 n 111 'Milan John S 6l'Gre J.tines Il'Gllibons Isabella Mrs le'Crath John Semiih R bilhlJav Adam Nelson War Neilson John rxelTJohn al !Milne Sam'l Newman Mary Noide Arthur Nelson James Norten Aan E Neeper Wm MetroLoa Jane E Needy Alex Nlcholar H II 0 Overholtz Elizabeth Orr Ram`l Orr Handrail Oliver Robert C Ormca Jan A ol bony Patrick Jaws Peaeock Wifflam Paine Cha rles C Pierce Abraham Pettit' J.iturts Peake Bethia Alin Parkhurst Chariolts Phillips Thomas Parsons R Pickering A Parkisln J T Piper I:eitr H Park Posey Mrs Prof& WHliaat ratkrr Margsret Airs Price Folio Patier.nn J W flyer 8 D ' 4 Peale A ngeline Miss Pratt J..hez D Penner Mary Miss Posetilsrm James Penthold James Tnisifer Sidney Peeph • John 2 Prefer Devil Senior Pearn William Powell David Q Quigtcy )lacy' Quinn William 2 R Bnok In A Rickells J W 2 Ramsey Wm Richmond) Mho Ray Hiram Roden John 8 B• ndal' John T. Richardson I/42C Barrenly !leery Ross hi W Roads James Brook .Vr Remick Jacob B Roberts Mien Remly Mitchell Roberts 84ml Reynold. Robert • Barney Ann Reed W G Rockwell C C Reed A P Rowan C Reed Z. or klo.es Mrs Rowe Hannah Mn Riefler Clinton Robinson John A Reilly Mary Ann Rubinson ►lmgh 'linkmen Wm Robinson JOll4 R !ley Lawrence Rupp Sarah Richard Ids Mrs Rally rfOrd Elizabeth 2 Rum, burnt. Rutledge J W Rinehart Sat ah Richey James C !Itchy Lawrence Sacks John Smith William Sanders Margaret NW Smith Patterson Sanderson John Smith James S Scott Alhert Smith Mary Miss Scott Riehaid Smith Francis Mrs Scott Walter Smith Ann Mists Scott R X Smith Mary Mrs Seltweigert M Rev Smith Anna Mr" s.•lts John IS Smith Ann R Miss .lelis John A M Seel Stephen D Setae George Solomon Charles E Seeley C W Spruce Henson Shaffer Reuben tippler Joint C Shields Ellonor E Miss Somerville David ki Plieply John Stanford thomas F . Shrtitier Henry Stephens James ti Sharer Ann Eliza Mrs Stephens Jarcph Shepltard Rebecca Mrs Stephens Francis Slime John Stark Wm W Simmons William Stewart James P Sinclair .111111e5 L. Si [mote G Sill John Stilly Jona 8 2 Simpson Martha Mrs Stubbs Richard Saler William Stott William /Merger Jacob Slurgeon John P Sias Lover Sturgeon Jails Ann H Sn”er John Sullivan Mary Smith Philip Seaton &media* Smith Simon Tay/or John Troy David Thompson W S Tomer 6 B Taornas Edward l'odd Rebecca Thomas Race Tomlinson John a Thompson ['rands Tuttle . ) W Thumb:ma James Troyer. Samuel Tbornbarah Thome Townsend Samuel R Tester William Tomlinson Amos B l'boinvon Mary Tomer Jacob Thompson Martha Trumbell Gideon A Tyner William Trainer James Tracker Goorze J Tomer Adam l'obe:ratl refer Vance Augustine VoLitn John Van Winkle Nichos' Vandal-WI Joseph Van Amc Mary E D Wallace Elizabeth Reed Willson Caroline A ' Warner George Willson Mary Wainwright Jcweph Willson J B Wakefield J R Willson David M Wail Catharine Willson David %Varner Elijah winion .Va•la C %Varner William Willson William Waters Oren Winchester B Wmition Jonathan Wiley Fredelick Weaver J.,coh Wlckiine Thuinas Wells Mr Wlll E Web Eintda Wkkere Samuel Walsh John Wiiiiii:s 0 Weaver Mr 4Vlllo•k John Wells ti T ih•v.l Willis Chat ics Edward 4Velshhouse Henry Winsten Joseph White A A 2 Wickerseni 4. M'Alastert White Rachel R Woods John C 2 Whiltmore 4- Morey Woodbridge John bf WVhiir• Ells:n:0 Mrs Wood William Darwin White Walter Wright John E Williams Eliza Wright James W Mrs Williams Charles II Wright George ft Williams Frances Mrs Wrlgnt %V W Doct 2 Williams U 51 Yetter Aaron Young Susan Mlas Young L Young John Capt Young J G INITIALS J A F. Admr's of the estate of J W Downes. CHAMBERS M'KIBBEN, Postmaster marl6-(12t&wl Wanted. AGOOD Journeyman Tinner; one or two good Farmers, with small Families and several single men to work in the country and at Furnaces, Brick- yards. Scc. Also, wanted, several good white cooks about gentlemen's Houses, Hotels,&c., in and around Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, and the town and coenttreround. B' Wanted, places for a number of clerks, salesmen and warehouse men, agents, and boys in stores, manufactories, Jur Also, for a num ber of boys to hire oat and apprentices. Wanted, places for a number of colored men and women, boys and girls. OCrWamed to borrow on good security, several sums of money and at different periods. All Linde of agencies auended to for steam boat captains, rind the public generally, for moderate charges. Please apply at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency marlo 6t. and Intalligeace (Meg, No 9, sat at, EEMEZ:2I -Pittsburgh Navigation and Firs luta ranee bonipany. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. rri HE Citizens of Pirtgairgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance anon their prop. arty, by a Domestic Institution, located among them serves, bared upon Domestic Capital, and conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and geed faith; .hey can readily ascertain, whether they rosy repose that undo,bted confidence and security, whir* should ever attend an insurance transaction. To persons chose property has, already, be en damaged, or destroyed, by Fite or Water, the adviser rage of personally adjtt,ting a loss with an institution, AT HOME, will be strikingly evident. To those 1 40 suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its losses—is F.ARL I' TWO HURD. !MD THOUSAND DoLL A RS—is to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. Itis 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 vs to those who have sustained los s , the facility of pro , teetinn and indemnity, offered by this iti,titution, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflection& and regrets which must he .:xperienced by those who. suffer without hope of reztilution. 51. ALLEN, President. ROBERT FIN N . ET, Secretary. febl 8,16 m. TH - HIGH 01 . "Al BILL" WILL PASS! THE RITER3 WILt. RISE!! --And .8 HA IV will continue to sell beef, pork, sausages and mutton, as usual, at STALL Nu 25, at tha east end of the old Court HOLM !!! ROBERT SHAW talsed this method ~ f 'Armi ng his old customers (ned invitin g the new) to a ram specimen of beef and mutton, he will have at his sham-. bles on I Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Mornings. Ho will be able to crock Pittobarch against the world, with his divloy of beef and m a tron. Having had his oxen and sheep fed , ”c.pre,sly fur this market, and this season he feels ct,wrired that lie can go ahead of anythioc, that may be ”ffered, for fineness and fat ness, and is well calculated to please the most festidt• ous epicm r. The keeper; of llotel4 and Boarding Hnuoo3 are in vited—thnie pctsu:is o lin are about to lurnii , h suppers in honor of froliird'A pa trnn Ssir,t are invited--iteam boat pro, ideNiand the public in general arc invited— to come and see the fattest and belt beef and muuun ever exlidnied in our market. Hew 111 ch itge nothing, for looki:2g, et his stall; and if any wish to BUY, they may rest a: A i re d he will not charge above the common met ket re ice. It is not fur the purpose of :rata/Win:: that he has made this ar rangement, lint to show the world 'hot l'illsburgh is not, nor should site he behind the world. Wits-should she? marl4-2L Auction Sales. JOHN I). DAVIS, Atictionrer, corner of 1... P Wood and Fifth streets. At It/o'clock on Mon. day morning, the 16,h init., will be 501,1 an extensi* assortment of fresh and seasonabl e Dry Gcod.r. • At 2 o'clock. I'. M large a+sortment of Hnutn; hold and Kitchen Furnitarr; among a Lich are Maho nny Bureau+, Table., foncy :In•i common Chair+, walk and wash Stand., high and low l a n ,. nr.d, tead ,, man . tel Clock., Mattresies. Looking G;: I 33PS. Carpeting, Fire Irons. Fender+, Window Blind+, &c. Also a quantity of Q•teen , ,wate, ( - /lat.,‘ aro, white Rop e for cables, Leather traveling Trunk+, Smi•lle+, and Harneee, 6 boxco Va. Tobacco, 3 halfchests Y. H,, Tea. &c. At 7 o'clock, P. M.—A quantity of fi•le table Cut lery, Pen and Ps:ckei Knives, Table and Tea Spoons Razors, Scissors, Pins, Needles, Thimbles, Spectacles, and a variety of lankvare; Gentiernens' fine call Bums . Ladies' and Boys' Shoes and Borer, Fine Hats, Fan cy Caps, ready made Clothing, Gold and Silver Watch-- es, fancy articles, Scc, marl 4 Books. POPULAR Vegetable Phytiiulog; The Yeeng Huusckeepet; Luton; Huth:him.; Canary Bird; Cctitine; °osier.; fur vale by BOSWORTH & FoRRESTER, 43 Market street righton Yarns. 50100 t) LheitriS tehatt r l. e 'r i i : rn, escorted 20,000,10 z runton yarn, assorted Nus., lung reel; 100 bales Batting.; I,ooolbs Contlle-wirk; 1,000 Carpet-chain; for sale on nrcommodstink terms by SlBftHty & Co, morl4 57 Water st., Agents for manufactser. FLOrlt—Patterson's extra. family Flour, constAnt, ly on hand, and for sale by N AIL 3-51.10 kegs, assorool size.. for safe by M B RH & 57 Water st. LINSEED 011.:=4 barrels per str abode Island, for sato by 61 B RH EY & Co., marl 4 $7 Water pt. rpOBACCO.-45 kegs, No. l Six Twist Tobacco, 11 for sale low to dote consignments by M. B. RH FY Sz Co. 57 Wester strePt DUW DEtt.-2000 keg+ Eleatty'A Fla.'. Powder, for tede till vely accommudat - ng t rn,. marl 4 M. B. HUEY & rn. IT IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD .1117'Such was the declaration of a gentleman on Friday lint, after having used - Sellers' Cough Syrup" for a di itressing cough, that made bon feel very ea, comfortable through the day, and pint entcd him from sleeping a great part of the night. We do nct say that this Syrup will always cure, but we Do say, that 99 persons out of every hundred who have used it, pronounce it the beat cough mixture that has as yet been offered to the public,. The Syrup it put up in 25 and 50 cent bottle. , . and may be had at the drug atom of It. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at. mar 13. To Persons wishing to coma:tense business.' /111 HE subscriber being about to remove from the city; whiskies to dispose of his stock of Groceries, Store Fixtures, &c. And also to rent for the coming year, the stand which he now occupies. The stock is small, having been reduced tvitb a view towards change of residence. The stand has an excellent run of cos , tom, and may be made to command a first rate country business, being contiguous to the market and sevetah ; country taverns. Any one e i-ping to embark in the business, mu} have a bergin by artily immediately to W 13 ANDERSON, NO 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry st. I'iit•burgh, Pa. Charles M nays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OM Nll t `1.3 or o.h r ozs, to h.• to,o,ded or used in the_ suite of K-ntueliy, Indiana and Tcnnesve. Office NO 811, Stuart's Boilding Fourth cree maslQ dlv Penn Insurance Company THE thirteenth in.taLnrnt on tho stock of te corn pony (being, $2,50 per shore( will be die on Set orally, the t4th inst. 0• FINNEY, Jr. marl'2 d4L Secretary,. Fenn Insurance Company. A“eventh dividend of ten per cent on all the adjus ted claim+ against this company has been declar ed payable on Monday next, the ICth inst. J. FINNEY, Jr, Secretary. marEl d4t Dr. Win. M. Wright, Dentist' w Office and Residence in Si Clair ft. o o • ea A few (hors below Liberty, near the Exchange Hotel. marl 1 LET EVERY PERSON who is afflicted with Sick Head ache. Heartburn, Vertigo, Jaundice, Dys pepsia. Fevers, Pains in the side or back. Indigestion, Colds, and in fact any disease which may require a pur gative medicine, use Dr. Thompson's Anti. Dyspeptic Tonic and Purgative Pill, and they will certainly give almost instant relief, causing no nneasiness, sickness or debility to the patient. Th.y being a cheap and convenient medicine, no person traveling should be without them. They are warranted to be composed thoroughly and purely of the very best vegitable ingre dients. Price 2 cents per box. Prepared and sold. by tir Proprietor. EDGAR THORN, A potheCory aid Drugsint, corner of Penn sind Piust?dripi. M=M RE=M 518 RHEY &Ca. • .57 I Ynt•r •t
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