192M2M q:he Dail]) I.llornim4 post. I'IT'CSBUItGII,TL'I•:SDAY, M AW- II )7 . /81G EY' VSi Pa ut rt. Agent foi entintr3 newerttpOrs, 1. the Aunt fo tLe Pit z glt Morning Putt, and Wectilv Mercury and ManiiCuctitivr, to receive advetti.emrnts an.i.uhacriptinns. He bait officer in NIA , YORK, at the Coat thii , ,e,3o Anti ativut, (ad joining the Tribune °ince.) 13osirom, No. 12, State et reef. PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Cbnl Office, 59 rine street. BA I.TO IO RE, S E corner Baltimore and Calvertsts, where our paper can he seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. FOIL eANAL 'COMMISSIONER WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNTY. nail Itoad Meeting. There is to be a great lb.ilroad meeting at the Old Cann 'House this inerninz, at 10 o'clock. Every well isiOter I:4' Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania •hould litteml. Now is the time to be united and cf ftLient in our action upon the great question pending in the House of Representatives. Tett OREGON QUESTION.--COMFItOI4I4E.—We have an frequently trcubled our readers with this sulijr ct that we boar they have become wearied of ims invedi gation, but we feel called upon once mote to refer to it, not for the purpose, however, of discussing the goes tines of title; that important point we regard as settled. We now notice the subject for the purpose of protest ing against any "eompromise" Lich %in surrender to Great Britain one foot of the Territory of Oregon. if we are act greatly mistaken there exists a disposi Bun on the part of a portion of the Southern Sen aloes to unite is oh the \A big:4 in that body, aui only to defeat the '•natico resolutions" of the noose, but actually to effect a comp, onrise which will yield to the British Government ail of the Oregon Territory north of the 49th pririllel.We s rv, Omar wiles, we arc much mistaken, there exits a desire. it not a fined determination on ;he part of the portion 0 1 the Senate to which we have referred, basely is laid to the arrogant and unreastmable demands of the En glish government. Fortunately fat the national honor the Pve.hient and his distinguished Secretary of Stair, are fixed and determined in favor of the A meri can claim to the whole of Oregon. We think it very important at this timo that the people should come forward and sustain the President in his pan iotic el forts. There is in fact but little diser.ity of opinion among the people—they have carefully trail and n• . fleeted upon this impodant sobj , ct, rat am almost unanimous in their opposition to any compromise of the qnestion which will invoke a sacrifice of the Ore gon Territory notili of time 49.1 i rat ollol;—they gar with one voice for thew hole of Oregon—Garr vet y inch of it up to 54 deg. 40 Min. ‘Ve think it would be well for the people at once. and in own their way. to let their agents at Washington ens know that they will never consent to surrender to Great Britain any portion of the Oregon territory. 7ho people very generally believe that to •'cnmpromise'' by yield ing to Great Britain the territory north of the 4911, parallel, we wools! tarnish our natio , al honte—iiasing affirmed that cur title is "et questionalmle" to the "whole of (inept, - we eau nt,w old) it to Great 136 . 1%1'1cm the gi nun.] tl.at I: it n-ce, r. as a I. ern :o • Catz het paspill, (Fa, tn.ititta and .hrttl.). l.reaetve the exivting peact lul telatim, Lehr ct n the two ‘Ve hope the people v.:!t Grtl corn , up tothe arid let their eep.af ra ut know shut they «ill regard the :Lau %Sim o iil fivrirr a surrender of territory to w hich our !tile 14 ::jipat" . ..,l ahle " as rerrinnt to tire I.ooor rloriy or Corrospondence of the 'ltlornin7 Post." itArtili,uwitoi, MAII rb 13, IS4G. htwebut Rule ;hat syl!! teu t communicate! to-day. In the Houw, the bill forrr.i,g n rest cot ty out of p,its of Beaver, 'Butler oral More •r, is be called 'LAWRENCE., " was art . .... 11, .1 a c,oal trout lg. en -33; nays 46% The bill to ineerperate the Ohl Fel lows Hall Afi.uciation of Pl.ihrielti,ia. was token up for considerition. A teruinr battle took place be tweeen the whigs and Act i-Nlti,on= to the great antie• meat of the Dernoeta. Me,sis Steel and utheris. took part in the debe'e. The Anties weft' defeited and the bill finally pos6ed teas 44: rays A motion woe then made to proceed to the c,:tvutei.e Lion of the bill finming the rent corny of ' I.tcxs• W•XS,I. " out of Lucerne—the motion was not it:trt.e.i to. The House them took Itia and pag,ed tl,/ougL committee of ihe whole, a 101 l forming a new cow,- ty oat of parts of Murat:emery. Chester and Derks,to be called "JACKSI,S." 1036i:tate, a 'do m• sage was received Crum thr Governor, with his ohjeutions to u bill glowing Henrt Etter the rights to erect a Dam Dews* the Su.que banna—the oljections woo st:etaior Iluteltdrnoteilt. The New 'Volk unit Erie right of writ bill %Ili a grin taken up—numer-us amendments were plopoh'ii —oome of which ',vete aloptt..l; the 61;1 will pa=s. P. S. Mr Barn in Ott• ilou.r, ju.t reporter` a bill fur the consolid.ititut of sou/by loans of thi• commonwealth thema named; ale° it lei! for the re disc:ion of the State p,,,pn-es, I !ram, to es iliJI:1!1 a sinking fund du saiiuta whet matters. Yours, SNYDEII. BL;SISEIS UT iHt. CITY —l/U..1n, , WRS , I.I!C yesterday, The C,ectri,sien end me' ettle very busy threughivit the 1. s. We gi, as accurately as pOr,ilit . . the um. um. or the (titre' en , amides received by the iti.ef: Molasses, 750 flurrvls. Sugar, 128 11.1:heads. 11 WM 270 du. Ts.bacco, 32 do. Nrk, 109 Barrels. 350 do. Lard, 387 do. Wee, 34 Tierces Soup, 111 Buxeo. Bulk Ptak, 27,1337 Pieces. Coonskins, 25 Bale,. Pickles, 3 Barrels. NEW C nos.— rho annualelection in New Hampshire tc,ok place last Monday. Besides It.! usual state olE , eri, was to be elected a mem. Lea of the presuot Congiess, to supply a vacancy.— Returns from 24 towns poWisited in an Extra 'ltibure, gigs) Colby, Whig, 4674; Retry, Hailite, 170 G; Wil lams, Dem 5161. The ;any! sauna a year ago gave COlby 3.992; Mit, Alio', SSG; Steep, Dom 4354. Nei l gain against the DLinincraiie candidate, 725. Steßlo's mejnrity in she state n ago 251 I. As far nnin 27 4 Haleites and 11 Democrats are ek.itni.l to this House of Representatives I eiriF a Whij and Ilvi e in of 4 or 5 from last year. We pre:utno the vvI:1 b. Democratic a s usual Till Edct.tau tiro, - r —lt is rupJrted that the 100 senior captains of the Navy, hare been pram°. ted to the rank of Rem -Admiral, ..hui embracing it - ore of 1808 down to 1813 . It is also stated that the fel -110.14 alteration haabeen made in the naval uniform, v Captains to wear the star, crown and anchor, and Lieutenants, the anchor on their epaulets, and all of of wardroom rank to V% Car two PrilUi.2ll.- ~:~ ~}sC~ s.t i! : _ r -~>.__...~.:.. ~,... tea In the noose or Representatives on the 11th inst., Mr WAnswonrit, from the Committee on Manufac twee, reported tbe following bill. The object of the bill, it seen, is to protect the aunt and Shoe rratiliets of this city and county nguinit Pcoi:entiary competition, which they assure us is very inj•trious to them: AN ACT FOR THE rno}:("rioN OF FRED L k 130 R SEctiosi 1. Ile it enacted by the Senate and House of Roprerentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. From and after the fourth day of July, in the yenr one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, the mane. facture by the labor of a convict or convicts in the penitentiary of any pair or pairs of boots shoes, on, or to the order °luny person or persons residing within the limits of the commen•ralth of Pennsylvania, shall be entirely prohibited, an I such manufacture b. hereby declared to be thenceforth unauthutized and unlawful. SECT. 2. From and after the day alnresitid any person or persons in nuthutity, in. or over the we•tern penitentiary, who shall cause any pair or pairs of boots or shoes to be 'Manufactured by the lobo' or a convict or convicts in the western penitentiary, on or to the order of any person or persons residing within the limits of the commonwealth of Przinsylvanitt, shall be deemed guilty of and may be prosecuted for a mis demeanor, and on conviction thereof in any court of competent jinistliction, shall, for each and every suet offence, forfeit and pay a sum not 1e.., than fifty dul lays and not exceeding one hundred Sc cr. 3. From and after the fourth .lny of July in the year one thousand right bond!, .1 nod fut the sale within the commonwealth of Penit”lsania of any pair or pairs of boots 0r...1w, Chili shall hove been manufactuted by the labor of a convict or con victs in western rnnentinly skill lie entirely pt o hibited and such sole is hereby declined to he thence Furth iinatitherized and unlawful, SECT. 4. From and after the rhy afmeseid, an) person Or poisons who shell soil or expose to sale Ut dale to he sold or esposad to-rale. or slutll aid or ns :dirt tat be in an 2, wise concerned in 1110 sale ur exposure sale within the coalmen...add' of I'emrs3lvartin of Otto bait or pairs of boots or slaws. whit+ shall have het.° m tonfaetured by the tabor of a convict 01 Con .dots in the western penitentiary. shall be deemed guilty of and may he prosecuted her a misdemeanor, arid on conviction thereof, in fifiV mutt of competent H 64,1 1 ,1.1011, shrill, fur each and every such offence Bedsit and pay a sum not less ;lion twine y five dial. 11,, and not exceeding fifty dollar.; Provided That this act 5111511 not be so eonstrued as in a-,y manner to interfere with the gale of the western prn 7 lOntiar, 60011 Or shoes. to any person o r persons who mat buy the stone rot the purpose of ro•seilorg them wall. .dtt the limits of the tionimonworilili of l'erin.!lvatris LATE FROM THE Rio DE I.t vrh. —Thl New Yolk Sun Las a letter (torn Monte Vile., &Ile.] the ht of Jill - Mill y, Winch contains s vrtai important 011 Th rl inforrualion. rho combined ssidsilion had pu,lied up the l'estans ns for es Tupelo, (ds name trust he erenneiludy r,isen,) near Corrielees: that the s.;unsula of l'aingilay had ileclated wilt' against ilia Argentine Iteptiblic, rand Chat itrar.il was iireinv nig to do the come. Aka I hill !In,. 1,44 lint , a bat tle in Ultign i) [up hel).•twvi•lt the republican, [ l, Xrgiii.lll,' I an in which the ratter were %%ilh I linfa of 511 killed, 300 prisoner.; and DUO horse a. Al , , Ono combined sptetlinn which was defended by only 350 men. .1 . 110 Line loss is said to be t! killed, 500 hiirsos,l t'ie;d piece and burial y'.Eniiitary store,. The merchants in the South Jmcti atrmlc etc the information contained in the biter 'I; not cinitirm by other accounti,nr kilit,,,L Fit Yee %TA . Of 4,, Inilepende,Ce.-13 , : wri.al ‘Valtt t. Cur. iltsido , .. ttnnsi k.• inn Ira+ irceived ,i, 2:1.1 u:111no, nod triitßlitiviitot {h.• ht-tv t-, itt.we‘ot, nothing of itniotrt trrt• ellrletll the I.llnd. ,‘,• h ul.• Ids iccts from Mericl.l, the capital of lIca:1111, to to I'll or Fulnuetry. On the 33 of Janina, y, the D.•part• A-tembl, determined to ci)ovok. on gut CallgteS4. at tb•• I , 11!fle I thn t1,71111•rf ..nt by tb.. 111,,,trm•nt ~1 T 6•• 1,1 it. I,lt uliig this Com:ress Ll,-;ure. illor.• 41,111 1p.3 or. , rerre:entativr f.r every 25.000 i 6Wi an!. • , bec , [on Ittne3 nn.l thy m 4,10....; • it,cniblo on 11 , e IGt6 of April. Th, 1,.. , er - .7ung,ess wili 6e to deliberate 1411. M the 11e... ,f Yucatan, um! to form such an A.lniim•tiL.tion u. Ley may think moil advi.able. Lkrt: Sion.l —The •!glrm of Ow 2,1 inst. wn. mast ut 1)1,1 Coraott, ;rent.tidor .21 , . The govern.inent illifieled to the amount #7 `OO Had privain citizen. $3,000. A large gin we . gli , r z 7 tong. was dismounted awl C4ll 1.1,;e, $6OO swept awn! ttt.a. CAPTURE OF AS AltoticAS StAvi..E.—W , are . 0 •Ichte.l, says ihe I 3 evm D.,ily A.iveTil.t., of Ttiel , lll, err carresp.srokm of the Salem 11...g10w5, art from the Coo,' of ACI tca, received by rho Oiho Net6el. stippo.r.l to be rim Philadelphia, witl 900 slaves on board. Las her caprined by the Void. !own, and :cot home. Fncrea Tr 11, It.— llte II rci.rnan Ky.) Star: :Irrrl ,a!•; A turl ir4rirli: 4 t:ttin F.Ly noi,, of 'hi. ; dace Irak recrn* , rn I:irrtr to four root. Stitlein err 'tour. Tuley Ita.e Lnetted I ' • .;k, DaV.I/s, Trza• reams,imf and all in n noising c utui ion. The cr i 4 still, “they core e, "tort t Loy come." TwENTYSIZX II eN , .. - IPr baz from tho 11,1“ ter Amer:can tLat an Engll4llnnan, named Tu.eal lung himself at numuti un in a fit ul Jell to. I Wag highly plerotol or Cio r.O rm+nnrion that came ii at SCIi.IOI } No :i, tiam ciao" perfoi mod their part well, OUrrn , •lllg erimr, i it., of rill prevent, limit nit to tire manner himhrd, the perform races were conducted. and ulsu the moo ner in which the scholars riegititted themoelves, gin ing oarisfuctir.n to then parctits and teachers. As o friend to education to disseminate the principles of richt and knowledge upon tha minds of the retro; and rising generation 06 mile ord . , ome methrot to porpetu tin our free insitturioll , l and to etiuldivh peace and gond order in society, I lope they will he an in cc! Cie to other schools to do likewise. A SPECT.\ TOR. The Belle and the aludent.—Al a :emir, spl,a did evening party a haughty young beauty turned to r, student terror stood neat her or.d said, 'Courin John, I understood your eccentric friend L is here, 1 have u great curiosity to tire him. Du bring him herr and introduce him to me.' The student went in 'catch of his friend, and at length found him lonoging on a sofa. Come, L said he, 'my beautiful eauaiii Catharine wishes to he introduced to you: Well, trot her out, Jahn,' draN‘lu.Sl L with an affected yawn. John returned to his cousin and advised her to de fer her introduction to a more favorable time, repcat• ing the answer he had received. Tho Loamy bit her fly, hut the next moment said, 'Well, never fear ! I insi.t an being intrnduood! After Yfarl , dairy, 1,--- vat led up, and the ceremony of inlneloction was duly performed. A greeably surprised by the beauty and commanding up pearance of Cdtharitio, L- made a profound bow; but instead of returning it, she stopped hack ward, and raising her eye glass. surveyed him delib erately from head to foot, then waiving the, bdck of her Land towards him drawled out, "Trot him or John! trot him off! dint is enongir No Juke.—There's nothing new in thcao elecho magnetic inventions, said our baker the othermorning. We have always !wide bread by lightning. Yee, deld our kitchen maid, and you and the butcher and the rest of you have mode :rioney by tightertinc —your weights. A gamy g irlthat. t,;•! , r .. . .V MEE An Important Bill, 131= ====NN Still Later from Europe ARRIVAL OF Slit!' SUNBEAM AT BOSTON. The chip Sunbeam arrived at Boston on the morn ing of Thursday, bringing three days later intelli• gence from England than that received by the Liver pool. We copy from the New Yurk Herald. The news is cheering to the cotton dealer: The intelligence is interesting:. n. the de site in England for peace with the U. Sint, c, and the earnest hope expressed by nearly all parties for n quiet arid penceablo settlement of the Oreeon ti n e , tion. thought in England that the inlluencc of Mr Calhoun, and a few others on this side of the At !antic, in sufficient to preserve friendly relations be• tweet' the two nations. No later intelligence finrn th.! United States than that carried out by the Yin k• shire, bird been received in England, and the tone of the public mind in that country continued, tlact clove, in pretty much the same state that it was in alien the Cumbria and Toronto sailed. Aratording to the late.' neerrontAfrom the ennion of Berne. the population had declared, by nn iinmen.e mnjorby, infanta - of the convocation of a con,iituent nivemblv. The excitement VCIA very great; tier, of libeny heal hen planted on different point,. [Fr.nn the Liverpool Standard, Feb. 10 ] Free Ernde iu Cu refs—Our reader, um probably not aware of flit, fact, but within the last few )eats, we have had a perfectly free trade in grain, though cer tuirdy not far along pet rod. The exemption from du ly having lasted ,jot one day. It will probably he recollected, that Sir Robert corn law came in to opelution on the Joy before the weekly uer'ragev were mode up under it. and return' parties, among wham was u house connected with this town, cleared a large Trantity of grain, puling the dotter% under pro. test, on the ground, until the averages had been duly !node up, no dirty was payeld,. 'they subte(piently brought an action against the colectos of cirstoms, ut Liverpool, for n restitution of the amount of dutie s paid; and fl verdict having been given ngainst them, Monett the the matter, ba writ of error, brfore the judges in the Exebetprer Chamber That writ of rr tor hiss josh been decided: und the result i, , , that grie• ernment will have to repay to the parties rill the dor ins which they bad received on the day it, rpreAtion. The matter was brought before 1110 • and, n.r Toes day last. the opinion of their loirlship• wan &riveted by rho Chief [lawn. The opinion was very decided. not only th it oho tie% arc efillleft 10 ft It•LOI, of ti e .1111:W.4.1.11 111 It the) 111 , 0 11 Chaim fn ‘ll,ll prier , by a Irl:ing mar het. On an average. this worrd be a b ell Ills. per Laurel of (1 err. It In 11011,1,e :II 111 - I•Seflt 10 give accrual,. i 40,01411,M of LI, cmaar.l money iayolvral in this dcmviord bur. from oh learn, we belie , o, it is iiprvard,, of .4IJO 000. The 1 7 ,rtilyn. Corn 711,kets.-110` nlartth! color of )Iris, 13,iy,i Sc. Co., j , t,t tzivet. some data with rettpect In tile present stmt' of tho Cureign eta Th, 1,ru.6 ports are non open at 111 0 1,u...1 du t y of 7tl. per qt.: and i: I. am to:Aft:tied that, with the scarcity or grain in the try. F.aoc,'t moat buy Itrgt ly in a tew ru ntby, toot probab!y to_diti , l it,', cituniatt, in the rnoil,t rrdtn winch h.•r supplies are to be .Ira wit. In NOT way and Sweden los want lA . :st*. Common bail, for tho eonsonvitin of there count, ice, 51 ..litpitiog. in the D.inidt isbinds. at per ,Ir. In the idthit .. boric, is *oiling at 25.. rye .41. at 20. per tyro ter. Sdlidi t• their I ill value. p 41.1 is England. In prices were inn rip a. por varter un receipt of sir propt-itionc anti grain of ail kintk is big! in n. ter and vany ti 1101, hell. In 0.1 , 1 , 1-a iLc 11.1,4 , iirtit. /111tl 9 Jar.t.t:L titi. it/ 93.4 ft I//t tt/i/ .1 II use /111 . 21. but /;, , V 4 c1 , 11:1 , Ik s w.•• worth a g .o•it heoo.t . sci. 11 n,ll t ' .ll I 1 1 ,• I .) , Itt 111 . :i%.1 • t II iCIL i••• (r 1,1 lr.nlr 1.1 In 10', .111*. k, II r t , tl llt11 . • . 1I.11,1 V•111. • :1 . ' 111 - (; •SI-1 f1 . .P1,11'/.1pr , y•il,1111,•• I WI , . , ty .r.,“ ,•11•, • 0:"6-••`.1 1 k It ;,.7. illltll th.• hutv..a•rre '4l , the rale- li.ea fill a' , !:.• I.llfter 4:, •. A. it I. 6,...,1.: 11.1•4 inl o .110 I , t 11••• !••.: .111!, 0.1 ti :1/,r • aro I...rite. 11• s S:,111 - 1,1:1:. to I,lr '•A I !•,.• T. i L 101. 1 ,, :1 a 15•5•. • • I/ in .11111• C 1404. I, 1 ) 0 1 i 1,1 .1 6t' il,r le~_•,t man c'aii them .ITII, vl,ll :In,l :•••• trit igi,.i t h.• !writ WTI ,i/3•1•C I.•!1 ',and co. ,“trri .tt., ~t. 11, 1:11, to tel % , ,,r14 . 11 1110 q.. , :mpri ti 11,e• ; , 1•.!1!it, C. (Ike I=l ;:,i• I— 1 3,1 i urn 4 !iot Ctilltl.ll . 4t to ~ u r u+rn ills rig t, r• .•11, - ••riv t , rl 111101111 is 0/3: 54 . 0..4.14 14.0 44-44 . h4.1 111)41 di a ult., diu-r11414:1:4.4 4.f inn. :,4-441re•1 11,1. tuts nom I.rigitor. Lilo P , 41.•• rolit , fleitit svvi-a-rient orptehrl) , l owither , i1o,•111 , 411 I 1 , 0i:ill 41 I , i 1,41), • 4•4114• . 4 . 1 at Cis l•fl 1•14.1•113. 114ce 11.1,nytiNI trz I I ? , 44(• 14 vsr m 11d611,74 - .1 I:,••• f ,'.••., n , 1. I 44 /4•1 4c.1/444rnt 4,1 Citrbillivi • it" I S • kJ; 0.. •,„•( 1, • .I,tt.: //4!/; . : Val/ / IC 41.11/: . %, FM/ ,iter , . • 3. I i , rd f. 3, ,1 I ,• ;lll.lnrhngltrit‘on hn-1 •$t FIJI: theiminlrrit the G,M31:41 Iry ut l ' lo,lCe ti, Pr autia. —I f 7, ri.r , nr.t rev, hat, ani , r.lil•pm Thr [.-t.°. comps‘m,s,..l iv the. 1 . 0.14 h iihit [inn tweri trixtuiliii tr.! i. (init./C.ll, and tli 1100, it thin. proVhfileil 0111 hi. h„ •. bins Inie h (I 1 h, rright o f t h e ilitun l it vet. mirk to gaill 11.24.11,01% 01 info! it 411ifii (i.timiruki, an.l to aeliter the 1,1- I ...a r ri b. I.,ree—i , , is Boil lilt II I, mlteolpt pnnr.t a Patrols of cava'iry put thi• re!itii• In 11,0,1 v eat. m 1.10. NI de lloti,•l.cHAjntli. .(tel 11,•el net nut h+r GlAtuktair, t o k” the (f.C . C4AiII i,durnrr bin. n h C.rnnt. .02 in...ly C•mipiontinei in 111.• nt 1,40.1, 11,0 .',.; 5 .,,, luti wtl to gliJ r he it, A !curt f tom StoctA•drn. IL. 15. b Jun 1/.41.. 4! sir.; that in the p 1.., inc., of op! %Yea: riainlnhd, er„ircit) Ira, r.tc1,4,1 ticks a Irltel . lliliy 11l It It a tr.rnd zeovr ,i;) fist 1•.. u,,C0l tilts Ite pl,llOll, 11/.111 It./ ',ICI, VIVI/110d) rt,,,1.1re a ;ZIT,II , e. 11101.,111/t1 A'geri,,-1 ric,otlnt. 11: , •ria Illy !, , f , I o the Fle,cil It 14 1101' Tille COI I, I, th,t E•I 1110 retrent...l, arid th..t the Flen‘ll 10111 v 1,0r1.e.1 tip Ili to 1...v111111UL for tlit• under t al.e tiny 1...,11t ion it C,,f),!t MARKEIS I.irerroul Cotton :Ilan(' la, Fel, 9—The haost,t been quite Ro to du!,; nevri tbvlens it good ptendy bo,l,irse has been Julio to the extent of 5000 bale., at (nit price.. IV/ butter cli.r r ip Amoilean :ire nut iihowing trio, fieii!y n. ,i 1 Inlc, and tery fail pi ice. have ht.., obinineil. trade ni to puirhu%t Gcrly. and altogether the rae,. kc t had it firm and trade hint about ii. Liverpool Prov;,sion Market, Feb. 9—There i. not the least bon)ancv in 101 l bt1111•. Intel ket—ri ice; ore fewer, and much nn iety evinced by holder. to get out Fur the in.”.t favorite 1,1a011.. tither .d-nor her n or SOW Itvrn boners, 9011 be readily taken. Other doectiplions ran: e down to 133 e pet rut: Iluld• ere of Irish provimiulis continue in it disagreeable slate of suspense. Liverpool Corn Exchange, Jazz 7.—Outiee hove advarict d for the ensuing wrub, on Foreign Wheat to I7s, on Burley to 7.. Beans to fit Gd, Peas to 4s bd per quarter, to Ih 2.ti pet barrel; they aro alto it .01, higher on colonial Wheat and Flour. exeepting those on Canadian, which amain nay:tried. We have to report a moderately fair supply of must at ti chin freo, up since M on d e) last, including op, ar,ls of 9000 barrels Fludr from the State, Nova Scotia, &e. During the inters-al from Tuesday last, the trade has remained tolerably steedy as to prices, but has been devoid of any particular animation, transactions being entirely confined to the immediate Aquas of customers. Although the iatentions of tile gov.?rnmenlun the fu• tore position of the Corn laws have been ex plicitely declured, our millers and dealer., still unable tu see their way clearly, continue to evince extrema caution; we have consequently to report un excess'vely doll sale for every article of the trade dais morning, and general tangency in prices to incline ruttier down. wnrds, Restricted sit holly to a few limited parcels to needy buyers, Wheat of all descriptions were partially depressed in value Id and 2d per 7 lb. b lab Flow likewise was dillieu!t to sell, but nut decidedly cheer 'ltirirZ*Nl 46 :4l:7,„*. _ T A, . er, nbilst Caned:no receded roi per bikt rl, In bond n(16111(.5 of Wl.eat Were reported to.day; and the only transaction apparent in Floor was confirmllo a put cel of New Or loon+ aunt, at 2:is per barrel. From the lieltimore Sun. TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS ASIIINOTON, Feb. 12, 1046. SENATE. The morning hour wit+, n 4 ncrupi.•d by the pre,eroat ion of memorials, Among 'Iwo) wu. nm• ma• rial (torn a female abolition society in I'min.ylvanin, which, after giving rise to some &butes WWI hdd Ull the table. A long and T ithed debate next Rion() upon the re.. illation heretofore off•red, providing for the hrioliog of oxtn copies or ilia report or the (-moult.• ' I 111,. rd patotit4. •Ch>,e %thole matter was ( * .ally luiJ l/i/ Ihr table. Jarnagin then called attention to the attno riul articles in the Titr, new.paref of this city, daind the fah and 10)11 of this moth. He thought lint the grave eletrges contained therein ought to Ii 110,114. tigated. fie lead from 'hut at tiolo which ULM!: in that the Scant(' dare not go intoan inveniiitation (tithe chat, gem. After (father remarks he offeled the folios.) itug resolution. Resolved, That a committee of five memhers be tippointed to it quire and report %hot measures, if uny, are proper to vindicate the character nod honor of the Senate against the charges of con option published in a newspaper printed in Washington City, calla/ the I)ady Times, on the sth 'Mt and 10 h innt. with !tens e? to t x ,mine w itilC!, -Ca and to send for p•ltUrla and Mr. CIIIIIOIII. said he hid seen iha resolution and ho nriiiraved it. 13oniiin iliac without expressing any np in. ag to Co. pl.ptit•ty of al iginaving such a resolution, 'CC, Lr id rote Gv it row deo it hail gone so far. After further rionorks, the resolution is as ununi inintsly adopted. The cioninotre in,,. .Messra lilt nagiii, Benton, Dick ., 4011, .1 NI Cti11"11 a,,d "1 . urney. I il.• 1 , 41,11• d the console' atiiiti of ilie Ote• made a Ling speedo ti. V, the nonce, lie expre.sed the highest lideuce Its Ihr• and expressed his readiness to eh,n• any reopon4ll,lllty %vitt, tom. When he cunt:ll/10d, Mr Calhoun took the tl b•n it 1 . , • , f; Om Set, to ue übtull adjoin ned to ue at WAIIIING TON, NIMCII 13th, 1316 r S , oale Was not in s.ouion to ilitt . , but the In t.t,t; t4 -tt!n4 Comtnittpe rnlttiNe to lb' chitties ul tht 1 1. 1,11 Jc6.4.• E. wtemle.l as a v,i!nrrss. It i. mph 11-Asyst•l, Th it hr rnerrly !untied in a paper gisio; the h , a,14 of o Int he ...ill attempt to prove.— As ib e wi;11 ,b.set! 11001'1. it wall be !rum t , , ncrurato p.., ',LA:, Th.. [l , Ol %A lIL 1.,L.'11 ,L.ll e....k1 •I S ;MO to.t.• /hit it will , t•nii,n.n,iu;; •,11 FAOI ANI) 'fill: PACII IC rent e Neve wro 1,-.1 rot, att• tier Vvra I — rttz to Ow 16•18 I 1 . :"11 I 1: . ..1" ,•• J I I:l,f,.dir.m, I.lnwi• it/ II.C 1 •t• 01 V., Cll,l cm.oi-11 of the ,441, ,1„, I ,Ln.,,;11.11... eth,i the St Arisr,'. Ito' !Valor .1 I'..,.t m ic ure Tl.t• Iri;; Morn-is I $• - 10, or 1,,,rn „ r , i i„....1 11.. I 11 , 1,1.:11 , fi.o.itilt2 I i ti Nov Jr, 11,111 Titt, N ern ri wu. nt 1111 io, T,t t tie At :•,,,Inr:1,1 of 1!,.).i.-t, i 4 zra,111..!:) Po. itt ..f n 111w...oft:tie n;i th , " porter of an :I b• tt.anta Aot,a rapertud !o ilriise .11 V. ra ,iy Its Mal Cis when the fort •,1 tt4 n .10 de. lute It! Ins in,or, and demand ..10.s to Ito 1,A1,, Ml.ll Poredvs ai..l 11710ifie, at eti•elonl p ua of del;•:oi.a.; the r..licy nt ; powersE pea. who desire to est abiis!•l a in , natehy it. t 1.41 cooltry. ( 11,1' San. •• .t:110 ro.vpn.it.ve:y that :ho lieo (ixeromeot toh - r, ,‘ tia• , a m,,,,11 .at a...Ai tt,e If i,! E. , c1i.0.1 *Lilo 4.14'401' I. f ..f a :11oriaOrl., m n 1.0 1 1.,.•,11 SI :n NlAtro to 1t. ,. 1 . ; 111,1 owans .4 rotertiog I.rr InTere-111. in 11, 111..1 Iler offer to d.•irlv rbe expen,el of 1 Mar 'lO4 111 aA.IIr,A all the moo v4lus RO , RS , (1•111.•It It! the 10,111.,t10S Of 111. 4 United .‘11(10,111. I. 100 .1••• cfttesmen Permit --I J-111J1-114511-14 tJ 11-1))11 L-1 ° Qj -I Ili thi..me.,ire 44 1114 awl Ice kimwt the Ain,r CL()I'HING SI'OII.E. 10 , ~ .;1 10 alq , pii.4. that they hl,e , 1 , •114 to st..i.ut imuitt, upon Mexico. A , iota and f O. 151, LIBER TY S TREE T. very hntle attention. The flex . m os.. i. I 1 . : oprietor of thia ohl and highlypo tutarro mro.to r -,l .er, nu. 11,0ret, r..etion of Lis rle, rA e .I.•hmnt. inform, his ft ien,ls and ita, -Ix .• pl 1(11(11,(1(1 1.. SPRING - AND SLTJI.IIER STOCK I - 4tr !p,,, wc I rs•vi tv• c,•rn it I , : larti,lt c.t•, , ,T. 1 , ,.v if., a V th•l • . 1.`,141, pt4111,1i, " •Ise IIt),I3CV t) I hi, LIM' love." • I •If 10 ' Sal:y eh xr, .Iz,l cri 1 brinks i•w'rr 14,r tiwtiv hom my or! a lest I viper tlo IF y-u'le not hor h.•rr r rrrc son rTIV h.•.rt cwt. IS LI II ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. MRS. RENTER, gt, 5- ...12112'2;a4 AL 1.1:(i II EN Y CITY, Sir doors from the Aqueduct. Orp—ite the Collecol . , Uffice 11li•des td int - win the ',tidbit. 'lilt An 11,9 I , I•t C. 411 mruccd the lh,ienea MA I. hunt 131141111,1, umi hit. II stuck, receir.d from the E'lttern f rues, rind Pnti., find she is prepared to till till roders tit tha o,in-i t:i d notice. rind in (I clot .. , 1111101 hr by any similar mitnufactorer in the cuuntry. She lots on hand and intend. keepidg,n !tugs, at.soit merit of Ornamented Hair lVorli, such its I.miles . t 1 igs, !kinds, Braids, Curb., Necklaces, Guards, Briicelet.t. Finger flings, Gent!CMCll . +l Wigs noirr iet kN,C. NI I I 1.114 been for many years engnged in the ho nose in Ft niter nod the tinted States, and from her I,vng 411 a ex'en,i,,e experience, site feeds confident of eing aide to glee sittielnetion to nil who w ill favri her , 11111111 - 11 palrowigo. Her price, are mitre liber al than have been offered in this city heretofore. tour 17-le Black Smithing and Wagon Making E stablishment, FiFTH, BETWEEN wools AND SMITHFIELD sTs , AATH EllEs If kinds of ineksmithing and Wog .. V Making is done in the heat wtyle, [tad on the most reasonnble terms. Persons g work done would do well to call. All order, pimple ly attended to nsn 17 1 Valuable Elou.ehold Furniture at Auction, AT 10 o'clock an lN'ednesdny morning the 18th . instantat the new Brick Dwelling House be longing to major W'illock on Ferry it , between 2d nnd 3,1 stewill be sold the entice mock of Doane hold Furniture belonging to two families, the greater pelt of which is nearly new and all in gond pp-serva• Hon; and among which are the following, viz: Mahog any Sideboards, Sofas, Chairs, Mahogany Side and Pier Tattles, Wash Stands, Rocking Chairs, High and Low Post Beadstendi, Feather Beds and Mattrasses, Fancy and Common Cnuirs, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Venitiari Window Blinds, Parlor and Stair Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Stair Rods, Parlor Fenders, &c. Ste. Also a quantity cf Kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms at salc. mar 17 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTETLYOOR PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COXIILTTKE FOR XARCH. .1. Marghat!. R. Bell. J. M'Devitt New Oilcans—Pr ssr Mountaineer; 100 bas soap. 2 do candles, J W Boiler & Bro; 2 do, D Leech & Co, 24 has and 5 keg, Inrsl, 4 Usk pock, 2 bbls scrap. Parke & Hannens, 5 bbls porl4, fienssltlst &Wilmarab I box, W Bigham; I do, D T M'Clusg; 1 do, S N Wickor,ham; I do, IL) T Morgan; 150 molasses, Wm 'Feet.; 101 bbls molasses, 13 packages sundries, Bur idge. Wilson & Co.; 301111 , 14 ,ugtr, 20 tierces lice, .Ino Scot 4. Co.; 25 1,1144 sugar, Myes I & Co.; 9 61,5 Goo hers, 5 do ginseng, 2 do wool, ktng.ily & Smith; 21 , ks sang, 2do feathers, Poindexter & Co; 12 cks girl. sang. !chess, 3 do feathers, Murphy, Wilson & Co; 2 bbl 4 barns, 4 do ginseng,s cks bacon, 11 boxes do, sks rags, Poindexter & Co; 7 Islids tobacco, Bur bridge, "'ikon C. , ; I box, 4 bbls onion, I) Leech & Co; 25 bales coon skins, 1 box, M Allen & Co. Ciociostati—Pr sir Admiral; 115 tibia molasses, G 4 Lags twos, Puis,dexter & Cu; 45 bbl, molasses, Lewis Hutchison& Co; 107 ells baron, J G Osdiorne. 3339 pieces bulk look, 10 hll4 do 167 bbls lard, G W Jackson. etr Hihronia; 1 box, Clark & rliaw; 3 do., II Grail; I do, I) Leech & Co; 60 bids rrolass,s, 43 liltdr & Ricketson; bbl pickles, W iel; 2 lixs book., M ‘Vallingford. eincianali—Per str Swiftstire; 100 Libls pork, Clarke & Than; 1 cad; and 7 boxes bacon, S Wight man; 9 Ithde tobecro, Forsyth &Co; 25 W Lip pincott; 100 boxes soap, 1 keg lard, Miller & Rick etsor.; 1052 pieces Lull pork; 73 Wills potatoes, 9 sacks leathers, 20 1,111, hams, owners UhrOard. Memoranda—Left on Thutidily, 12th inst., at past 12 o'clock, I'. M., met a strong current all the sea ) up; met the Messenger & C • ircassian at the foot of mill creek island, nt 5 o'clock on the 14 h instant, Messenger 4 miles alien.l. Cinrineati—Der sir Natioral; 114 casts. hams Jordan & Son; cin,ks bacon, W Binghom: 100 bids el•iskey. it Moore; 9.00 do, R Dell; 10 1111 , Is bacon; It Selleri.; 3091 pieces bulk Pork, W S Iliilines & C o ; 10 bbls chateoul, Miller & Rict.et,ion; 5 WM* bums, II Lruzisrille —Pr sir Acadia; 501,111.: whi.tkey. .1 Par ,t; 5 Itfl4 sugar, Ll.ll mota...es,ll & Pdi, 110 hod S 11 igloos in; 25 WO. air .uldets, li Gruff; 11 LW , . nadn•onot. & Sotillt; 217 LW, molrt•nr... l 20 Lltht .ur,nr, 11 ti.ores rice. Loin lever & Cot 15 1004 molossc-, .1 Sc.at &Co; 13 1,61. 20111.0 s sugar, 3 half lietrea rice, finny, & %Vutertunn; 4 dr, and 2 chest•, '. Itinsthrtis;D VICI{ a rags, Laerh & Cf.; .10 -rck • C ali. :oat tint., E 11 C.,llius; 1 Lax mfr.., d D Ilamis: 2 hone., horettu , , 2 1,1,6, 1 dor ch dm 1 hand hos, I trunk , I holder, 1 1 boodle .lots, 1 cradle, tub, 1 basket, Vi NrClintoclt. & Ca; 00 bbls pututots II sack: do, owner nhonrd. Iht.hteas at the river p•st..rtiNy ono quite bria, renal-rnble trutaiiy of freight wll3 harged, and 1;11gt-trittotitit., of l'itt,burgh mandkctures were &hip. Flour-300 Itttl. flour at the river en Setni,l4y sold at $3,65. rur 1111014. 50U btl.he!s eats e•dd at 31 cents t•rr bushel. 0 , .e I•rt of c o rn 100 bushels brought 40r. 20 bu.b..l whito army beans sold at $1.125. A .We of 100 hoshst. rye nt the river at 50c. 120 bbls mola.se, from von. at 31c. READY MADE CLOTHING, I. now prep s „• i l for their inspection, nrid Ite trsp••ni• iliVi(rS who contemplate porch...sing artich•• in 61. , int• to ps i him a visit. Hi. siock this season i. n.•c•diai v ricir; comprising all the Intent FASH• ()AS A.N . I) PATTERNS, nail all his Goods, hay ink In•en the eastern markets, hi. ler.ce recommena t hem to his customers 34 !wing of iln• very hest rjanli: c. is large 344ortrorint 01 DRESS COATS, I • made is the m ,,, t modern end improved at) he, and the von kmlnohip cannot be rxcelied. N n i s of rorry dr,cription, Satin 4-Fancy Vests Ile h.,s a rare end beantifd a4soidnient of VESTINGL fa which be would call the attention of the publi c ap anthing of the kind that hat been offered here Tweed and other coats, for Summar wear, In peat variety end made in every etyle, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, HANDKERCHIEF'S', and every other article ne cessary for a FASHIONABLE DRESS. lie het a very large and excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, .Lich will be. sold lower than it can he parchased at any other place In the city—to which he would invite the attention of woi king men and others who wish set eiceable clothing for every tiny', wear. !hying in his emploi some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN, Dnt. the C...incry can produce, and being provided wilh a stock of Goods, which for excellence and %a riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he is prepared To Make Clothes to Order, At the shortest notke, and in a style that CANNOT Do not Pass the THREE BIG DOORS. It is not considered any TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTHING, And the proprietor feels confident that after an ex. itrnination of his dock, all who desire to purchase will find it their interest to deal at his establishment. WILLIAM M'KEE The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten der his sinoere thanks to the public for the unprece dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment. sad as the success he has met with is an indicative that his efforts to please his patrons, have not been unavailing, ho pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted uri his part to secure their kindness for the f u . ;Urn. JOHN :11cC LOSK EY, Three Big Doors, mnrl7•dkw 151 Liberty at. [ hit arivertke for the Three Big Doors copy.] SOME very choice old Blackburn Maderia Wine, for sale by the dozen, or single bottle by STERETT & CO., No 18, Market street, Irma one door above Front. POUT OF PITTSBULIGU. 161 ?CET WATER IF Till CHANNEL ARRIVED Mountaineer. Wells, N Orlanns; Admiral, Jed', ies. Cincinnati; S.iftsure No 2, Robinson, do Nnfional.DnlP, do Hibernia, hlinfeltar. do North Q•wen. McLane, Wheeling Yoke Ede, Boiem, Beav•r. A rudia, Lucas, Louisville. DE l' A lIT ED Motive, [lentil ick:ion, Mclicesportr 1,u1". Erie, ItuleA, Bearer; NL,nunguhp•lo, St.ifie,Cin; Cmt.ll,l3:iwnwin, Brotk North Qmen, Nl' n. 1V heeling; Allegheny, Fuwler. St Louis. IMPORTS BY RIVER. I II•FsI3[:It(;fl NIA !IKE I' he, believeithem robe mere BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER, SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCH IPTIaNS, BE SURPASSED Matisria Wines VALE'S Prrnt Self Setting Saw Mill Dugs, and the "right" fur states, terrii Or ies counties and single seis for sale by L IVILMARTH, marl 7 Penn st. bet. Irwin and Hand. Lawns and Giughams. A LARGE and beautiful assortment of the latest A style of I:twns and Gingham', just reeeist...l and for mole UL Nn 108 Ylarket st. m:,117. SHEA & PENNOCK. Cloths, Ca simeres and Vesting's. NATE have just opened a large sock of cloths, cu ll' shnto-ca and vestings,curtsisung of Block French Cloths; Brown and Blue de; Week French Cassimeres; Fancy do do; do Vetoing', Bc, at pr'res to suit the time , . mar 17 SHE% Sr PF.NNOCIi. BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. The a t•ntion of purchasers is invited to our large stock of these goods. 4.4 Superior Sea Island shitting Muslin, 15 16 do do do do do; 7 8 do do do; 12 4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5.1 do do; 9.8 do du. marl 7 SHEA & PENNOCK:. LINEN GOODS.— Having paid particular at tention to the selection of linen golds, we are able to offer them it reduced prices, our stock con sisfinc in parts of 8. 10 and 12 4 B srusley sheeting; 6 8 and It 4 Tilth Diaper; 6 7, 8 a, 10, 11. and 12.4 Tied, cloths. Lin. Napki ,s and D together with a full as s eament of Irish and Brown Liaraw, &c. merl7 lw SHE.-1 & PENNOCK. nemoVal sufiscriher hoe removal General Agency and Intelligence Office to St. Clair 'item ( o the office lately occupied by Mr. If ender‘on as singe office.) ihteo doors final the Exchange Hotel. where I will be hippy to meet and serve his friends and I:1C pid lie. mat 17 6t ISAAC HARRIS. Conccrt of Sacred Magic Al /ho Fitch Prtsbyierian Church,Sotithiteltisirea. rilliE Chola! Society of Pittsburg. will give the it -I- first concert on Tuesday evening, the 17th inst.. at the above church. on which occasion an excellent selccii in of iicices ft sun the great MOStCri will be pets formed. Tickets t.'scts.. enn bit bed at the Music and Book stores., and at the door. 111306-at Dissolution of Partnership T"E partneselsip of the undersigned, heretofore existing Untier the firm of GRACKY & Kk - NNED Y. Blacksmith. was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 7th day of Feb inst. The hooka, papers, nutes and account: of [helms. firm have been placed in the hands ofJames Gracey, fur settlement and collection, and all accounts too iost the Ai id firm, will be pteseol(ol to him for settlement nod satisfaction, hebeing fully author. iced and empowered for that pm pose. _ _ J A NIES (RACEY. Pittsburgh, Feb. 14, 181 G. J A NIES KENNEDY Black;mitbiap Estabt+h+n~nt t - ,7. The undersigned having this day entered into partnership under the firm of J. 4. J. GR %CRY, for the put pwr of carrying on :he Blacksmithing business, in the buildings of the late firm of Gracey 4' Kennedy, at the corner of %Valor and IVest Ste.. Pittsburgh, where every thing in their line of business, will be promptly attended to. Steamboat walk, Canal Lock buns, made and finished 0t ,0 1% the shortest. no lice Pittsburgh, Feb. 14, 13!G. JOHN GRACEY, Having mired from the the late firm of Gracey & Komi*, 1 chectfully recommeniled the old ctio.omera and lit runs to my succosattra. NlraArs.J & J Grace,. JAMES KENNEDY. WILLS & DONNELLY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. Office on Fourth it, between Smithfield and Giant mar 14 dt f VOR. SALE-500 very handsome and appropriate 1 . Blank Temperance Cet tificates, on vety fine pa per, far pietnn: frame.; 10,000 assorted Yourh'i Tem penance Advocates, from N'ir I. up to No 76, March nun-diem An assortment of Temperance Journals. and Flymn end Bong Books; Boy's Temperance Book, C o d,. Agi one of an I neltrjatel,Death by Measure; Tem perance Almanac* for 1316; a general asiortment of th e Publications of the American Temperance Union. For sale at the New York Retail Pr ices. ISAAC HARRIS, Ment for Amer. Temperance Union EMIII FOR SA LE-400 cuts of purple atid ye 11... carpet chain; 500 doz. assorted Bxlo, 9x12, 10x12 and 10114 window sash and glass of all sixes to suit, it wonted; 6 gross matches; 100 wooden bowls, all sixes. For sale in any quantity to suit purchasers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent marl 4 and Commission Merchant. N B: Paper and carpet rags. Sugar House molasses. 1 BB I.S Sugar Howie' Molasses, just received and fur sale by marl 6 MILLER & RICK ETSON. Now Orleans Sugar. 50 RHOS Prime N. 0. Seger, jest received p r str Nlooongehela, arid fur sale by marl 6 MILLER & RIC KF.TSON. Loaf Sugar. 40 BBLS No. 2. 3. 3. & 9 St. James Refining Loaf Sugar received per str Monongahela, and for sale by m rl6 MILLER S.: RICKETSON Tobacco. 17 KEGS 6 twist Tobacco, Jas - Blain'a brand, for Bale low, to close consignment, by marl 6 MILLER & RICKETSON. Eye Wantcd. 200 n , BUSHELS Rye wanted, for which e4ih V will bn paid, by marl 6 MILLER & RICKETSON, Fish. Q11313E1) Herring and Mackerel in store , for sale lOW, by marl 6 MILLER & RICKRTSON. Charles M Sam ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. if - 10:11Ni ISSION ER to take the proof and ack now l edgement of Deeds, Leases, Contracts, Deposi• tion: or other writings, to.be recorded or used in the state of Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee. Office No 80, Stuart's Buildings, Fourth street. marP2 dly RESIDENCE AT TILE COURT LONDON comprising official and personal incindenta. For sale by C. H. KAY, jdn7. coiner of Wood and 3d sts. Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insu rance Company. tun*, N 0.21, MARKET STREET. SHE Citizens of nit-burgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance anon their prop erty, by a Domestic Institution, located among, them selves, based upon Domestic Capital, rind conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith; hey can readilc ascertain, whether they mny repose that undo bled runt:deuce and security, whi c h should ever attend an insurance transaction. To persons sire property has, all eady, been damaeed, or destroyed. by Fire or Water, the advan Inge of personally adjo-tittg a lo,s with an institution, AT IlubtE., will he Strikingly evident. To those w h o •uffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its losses—SF.SßL HIYSI - TIIKISARD nottsns—is to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the part of all prudent men, however fortunate, to anticipate calamity fur the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained 1033, the facility of pro. unction and indemnity, canted by this institution, will ha the strong••st inducement to avoid the tellections and regrets which must be .”crwrienced by those who suffer zriatoul dope ofreAtiturion. M. ALLEN, President. ROBERT riNNET, Secretary. feblB•dGm. Franklin Medical College orPhiladelphia. /situ: first annual course or lectures in this inati• lotion, Will be opened oa Monday. the twelfth day of October next (the second Monday in October,) and will be continued un II the end of the ensuing Feb ruary, Paul Beck Goddard, M, D.— Anotomc and - • C C Van Wyck, M.D.—Principles and practice of suigcry. Meredith Clyater,M, D,—Principles and practice of medicine. John Barclay Biddle., M . D.—Ma teria m•dica and therapeutics. David /hater Tucker. M. D.—Obeteuicks and diceasca of women and children. LeviaS Joyner, Al. D.--rbitiology and legal med 4cin©. James B Rogers, Al. D. —General and organic cht•mietry. John Barthry Biddle.:sf• D.—Dctin of the incul MIMM=MI The Franhlin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act approved 28th January 1816, and is author6ed by section third of its charter, 'do g,rant the degree of Doctor of Medi cine to any such persons us shall possess the qualifica tions now usually required of candidates in other Medical Colleges in this state." FEES, For each course of lector es, $l5 00 Marticulotion lee, to be paid once only, 5 00 Diploma lee, 10 00 Additional information respecting the course of in tt rum ion, or other matters connected with the Facll iy, can be obtained upon application, permanally, or by hetet. to J B BIDDLE. M. D. Uearg of the Faculty, N E corner of Quince and Spruce street, Philadelphia, m grl I ti6m Books. por t: L A Et Vegetable Phy,iolon; The Young mewl:eery! ; T.acon; }I urhibt AS; Canary Bird; Cr' inne; Ossian; for vale by BOSWORTH S.: FORRESTER, 43 Market street 50 ,000 L b, l3 , S C tth o tt t i t t o n r, l e . a i. rn, assort nu m • 20,000 doz cotton yarn, assorted Nos., long reel; 100 haled Batting; 1,000 lbs Candle-srick; 1,000" Carpet-chain; for sale on accommodating terms by M B RIMY & Cu, mnrl4 57 Water at., Agent.; for manufactu'r. 17 1 4 LOCR—raltersnu's extm family Fluur,conspint on band, and for sole by N. 111.6--500 keg4,ll,ol.,eff siz••+, for sale by DI B RHEY & Co, 57 Water it. mall 4 LNSEED bat reit, per ,r Ithode bland, for sale by !NI B RHEA & 57 Water at. rpOBACCU.-45 kegs No. 1 Six Twist Tobacco, for su le low to close consignments by M. B. KB & Co. 57 \V ter ,tre,•r. POW DEB.-200U kegs Beatty's Hale Parader, fur s4le on very accommodating term., by IT IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD 1 . 'Such was the declaration of a gentleman on Friday last, after having used •'Sellers' Cough Syrup" for a di rtrenning, cough, that ma,le him feel very un. comfortable through the day, and pracented him from sleeping a great part if the night. We do nit say that this Spur %s ill always cure, but we Do say, that 99 persons out of every hundred who have used it, pronounce it the bent cough mixture that has as yet been offered to the public. The Syrup is put up in 95 and 50 cent bottlen, and may he had at the drug store of R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at. THOS. DoNNELLT. I mar 13. To Persons wishing to commense bu mess. /VIM subscriber being about to remove ft om the R. city; w blokes to dispose of his stock nf Groceries. Store Fixtures, &e. And also to rent fur the coming year, the stand which he now occupies. The stock is a mall, having been reduced with a siewtewards change of residence. The stand has an excellent run of cus tom, and may be mado to command a first rate country business, being contiguous to the market and several country taverns. Any one so i-hing, to embark in the business, may have a batgin by apply immediately to B ANDERSON, No 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry st. Pittsburgh, Pa. Land Surveying, Civil Engineering, &c. R. E. McGOWIN, (RECORDING REGULATOR, CITY OF PITTSBURGH,) Will give hi, attention to Surveying, Laying Out, and Dividing Lancia, na heretofore. OFFICE ON PENN STREET, At the Old Place, a few doors above Hand. mar 6-52wd PITTSBURGH, PA. Attorney, Counsellor & Notary, JAMES S. CRAFT. TSB URG 11, PA. ILTAVING resigntd the office of Secretary I'. Nev. LI and Fire Ins. Co., will attend seaCIALLY to Collections and business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts and Real Estate. Susitiess hours 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, No I Stuart's Buildings, (No eo Fourth it.,) second 11. or East of WOOCI street. feh 3•tf PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE only place where this article can be found hi the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, where it in constantly kept on hand, to. gather with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior Havana, and Principe cigars. G. SCHNECK. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 8.3. Is the Orpitails Court of said County,. In tbs9natter of the Administration account of John Glenn and Wm. Noble, .k..ik- 2 % executors of the crate ofJoseph Cooper, late of the borough of Birmingham, de .ceased. No. 13, October Term, 1845. Nov. 4, 1845, exceptions filed by R. Woods, Es And now, tiNNit itt l: o4 :oec. 6, 1845, Th e Court ap point Thos. Hami Esq., Ancfitor to settle the above account and exceptions.. By the Court, JOHN YOUNG, Clerk, To all perm= iaierealed. The auditor will attend to the duties of his appoint ment 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, mar.s.d• Auditor. RIOUAB,III3OINBN, Attorney at Law, • office in Burke'& Buildings, 4th street, near Market. One 19-cl&-wly • , • , --men,„4 3 , - •• PROFESSORS Brighton Yarns. SI BRH EY Co. 57 Wntrr•t M. B. Ft II EY Az. ro
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