',Jattn po6t. Oilti BIGLER, EDIIOR H, IVEDNF,7SDA'f--, JANUARY 21 7 PALMCR, Agent for country new6popers, the Agont for the Pittsbureh Daily Slorning Post. Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer , to receive dvettisaments and sobacripTions, lle has offices in Nem Yortsc, at the Coal Chli-.e,30 Ann street, (ad. l oiningtbe Tribune Offiee.) BOITON, No. V.!, Stwe Crcet. P iiit&DELr LOA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 vine Erret. P L•rlmo S E corner Baltimore and Calvert,t. where our paper can be *Wen, and terms or wiverti pf le 0:7 the letter of our Harrisbutgh correspondent should have reached us yesterday. We tope that for the future he will be careful to have his letters always 7 wily fot the earliest mail. EtecTioN or CITT OFFlCEFM—TheCouncils met in Cunvemion yesterday at the New Court noose, fur the purpose of electing city officers for the ensuing year. After the organisation of the Common Coun cil, the President announced the following Standing Committees: Finance—Lnrenz. MT/mitt, Loomis, Whitney, J IN Robertson, Stoner, Hamilton. Water—Kincaid, Potter, Ogden, Kelly, Tindle' Barnhill, Kerney. Streets. Laughlin, Adams, Pennock, J Scott, Neiper, Duncan. Police—Kincaid, Adams, Loomis, Whitney, Pen nock, Ackerman, ItrClelland. Engines, Von Boahorat, Rowan, Quinn, Jones, Smith, Stockton. Claims, 4-e.—Von Bonhorat, NEDesi:t, Black, Reinhart, Morrow, Bruce, English. City Property—Alvin, Black, Laughlin, Hamil- ton, Albree, Quinn, Stockton, City Farm—M'Cmcken, Lowry, Rowan, Kelly, A three, Wray, Kerney. Aqueduct—McDevitt, Von Bonhorst, Hamilton, Reinhart, J Scott. Markets—Wilson, Lee, Jones, Got mm, M.,rrow. Canal—Fulton, M'Cracken, Ackerman. Bruce, Smith. City Printing—Adam% Alpo, Gorman, Morrow English. Wooden Bui/diags—Laughlin, Wilson, .1 Scutt Quinn. Barnhill. Sanitary—Black, M'Uracken, Wray Barne•,Doug las. • . Appeals—Rowan, M'llwaine, Whitney, Stocktor, I W Robinson. Gas LigAlias —Porter. Fulton, Douglass, A Scott, I Glace". Mos. Irtlarf—Ogdon, Adams, Gracey, Duncan. Barnes. Alle. " Lorenz, A Scott, M'Clelland. Ortiianaccs—Loornit, Punter, Stotler, Hamilton, The ceembets of the Select Council hen int ro &mod. and both branches went into the election of city officers, which resulted in the choice of the follow ing pergola: Tetenrer—Satn't R Johnson. City B M Smith. City Assessor—Thomas Perkins. Street Commis' sioarr—Juhn M' llwaine. Meal Master on Morsongalsela--Tho. Mcrad• den. do do Alleghtny—E W Conk. Collector at Aqueduct—Henry Kinney. City Gsager—Jas Recording Regniotor--R. E. M . Gosson. Assistant Regulators—William Bayne, C. Mc Gamin. - • _ . Sealer of Wrt amid Meoaxres—F A tivisrly Weigh Master ae Hay Scales— P,ter ltweger. do da Market—A M Hattopee. Clerk of Market--Thos Hartley. !Impactor of Salt—David H unter. do Pot amid Pearl Arki.,llll do Tobacco—Geo NV ikon. Colirctors—lst Ward—William 'M'Cutchoon. 2d do John M'Kee. 3.4 do Thomas IF , iirrcan. 4 h do Richard Hope. sth do John Lowry. 6th 8o Jared M. Brui.h. Board Mearetrers--R Walker, Fleming Morro., Jobn Patterson,John Lightner, Audrey , Miii.•r, Row an, bi'Clure. John Creighton. The whigs baying a majorny in the Councils. they. as s nutter of courre.elecied all their c,lticue nomi nations but one On a few of the Ballo:5,111er.. iw.. or throe jumped over, but the ...tiff rumps - stood Grre and voted according to the vie given by thc, lead WHIG Gus7I,NATONIAL CARDInATIS —A Whi: Cunven:i .n was called at Ineltaiinpolis on the el le!, nominated for Governor Jureph G. Marshall. !and for Lirut. G ,vernor G. S thth. It stems like EXTISCIIOS Or APTIM/sosB7•—"l'er 'be 1, . S lost time for the Whigs to male a nomination. when of sumnt Gazette announced cone yetis ago that Antioissuinry "v . = ' '('S i l" was "dead and effete, and kicked out of all decent liaCiety." great was the indignation of the few rennin- ing soldiers of the '.olel Guard." who remained faith• ful to the "blessed spirit-" Mr Chandler was un sparingly abused, end all sorts of vengeance was denounced "leftist him and the masonic division of 1 the us.iversal wbig party. These threats, hfrever, were mere froth and fury—those who made them N 0 fully incised the power to carry them out. Mt Chant!• lees error consisted in his bring a little in advance! of the age in hie •noosncement. Anfintasunry was only in a decline., when be so triumphantly announced its death and removal to Potter's field. Now, h o w. ever, it is dead, and no mistake—it is no longer! deemed necessary by the is big', to pay it any respect even in name. Fur some time pest they have thought it prudential to call themselves the "Antimasonic and party;" but now, they will no longer pay anti masonry the empty end equivocal honor of coupling it with whiggery, and the opposition memlwrs in the Legislature have bud a meeting to recommend the ceiling of a "wino suite Convention." They no long er .nd it necessary to pretend any respect for lb. party which once COMMI/lide./ strength enough in lei c "riniy Isania to elect • Gosernor. And this is the last of Antirnasonry. indeed-. Since the define' of Rimer, in 1818, it has, "dwindled, peaked end pined," from day to day—we have seen its 1 sturdy and healthful proportieesdecline into a Irani and hungry spectre, a mere shadow of its former self —and now that miserable shadow has been whistled , away by the feeble breath of a wing minotity in the legislature. We wait with some interest to see whether the old Antimasonie G tete will have any reproaches fat those who have thus rudely blo•vn out the "Init.(' can dle" of Antirnasonry. Notwithstanding the editor is understood to have special p' rrnis-ion to advocate Antimasorry , moderately, we cpsestion if 110 will raise his voice against thin high-(ended proceeding of the vt.higs. As for the rest of the Antimasom, though they may bitterly feel the indignity pat upon them, they will doubtless submit as all conquered coma u nities b a se done before them. W bigger) has subdue eel them for its own, and with bruised and broken spit. its they :runt yield to th.tir fete, I>.rus►trs MiiY LI& 2ln T lON bniOnNi — We lonmby. nrione W FAN' Fn. Eett . register of .life for rhit t i the Newbutyport Herald of the l!th unt., that an• arlelphia county, died on 11'4 Friday Taw,c,„ ' ,ill „ ow ernigretithief 7 part y wipntnre i be. the teave that place early next month. be a grand iiciumLl , at flan 4.l.itirgh fur tills office.-- n oemgmig,,,,,r• • ti" of • 1 .4 to Ito this time G.Aternor hituok ha. been eintio-acqulin• The litig Henry a ill sail from this port, early in id , the tinns,-,t.A.nt of .ome three or I Frfiritnte. for Criikimbilt riverlandi the Sandwich 1 - (wit srplirants. rarh non curtain lAnds• A lady wilt) goes poseenger in the brig with 1 , 4 , 13 e •r w on, e a ha m' the intention of opening a school in the Wallawastte jt I settiotnent, i. de.irova lif obtainin g a ochual library to ennt , .• II" tofind 'nit ann c"ntri`ww" twilit her, aert in the molt itleof books which are than nil!..rort tit.4r , all h. , t• 4nt I -find aids his spode gooosi amwng ti.,thesta cache ni doubt that her wishes f 4 1 ,0iminat '4ll , htrac er. ; toil It. Wine SCSPLIIII/ON BILIDGCS. —P ie ere pleased to observe, in the Philadelphia Courier, an extended no tice of the Suspension Aqueduct and Bridgo which grace the rivers on either side of our smoky city, It is a matter of just pride to Pittsburgh, that, despi sing all the endeavor; of the prejudiced, all the efforts of the interested, and all the fears of the nervous ene mies of innovation, she boldly ventured to patronise u man of science and genius, in hie efforts to introduce en improvement of immense utility. To all but Mr Rosta.teo, the scheme of a Wire Aqueduct, seemed more or less experimental,--while many of those who laid claim to superior scientific knowledge, and the would be wise in ell departments, discountenanced the plan, end predicted its entice failure. Under all these cimurratanees of doubt and discournement,wa repeat it is a matter of Untlfl3. llotion Car it In the tdificieldeaptatchts. Metico is op. intttet,tly in a stein of tritn.innint; on.l it becomes the (holed States to keep watch and ward .yet her retro totion• as, well it the ntist.ensince of or own rights. 1%.14.1/1. Jaen'. Aucrme Sstes Trertorist. Sorer—New Orleans. 185 hiads ads, 98 sold, $6 55 essfuploo lb.. 4 nowt. Sovir—New o.leans 100 hhds ad•, 6J sold $6 12 61106 1re711.10 lb*. 4 mns. Wines-50 pipes 100 Id and 180 third and qr do great C V sly. 60 pipes Mill, 54461464c-27 half do p on, It are .SUIVJ rip y one acti , tainted 14 0 33 and qr do . $ 811114(11111ni • 6 m ;"' soh 1...11 sill •t .cerely symrsthite, to announce the Philedripilite. Jou 17. 1046 .1.•••11 of Win. Thy ler, one of the representatives of . . Ashes--The rnstkrt remains dull at 3,50•3 62 for Virginia in Congreiis. lie ha. been much western pots. during the present 4.11•1 our hi. and Giend• Flour and Meal—The trierket for Omar throughout 'spin to entertain the i'.,n , leet hopes of his perfect the reeves. pail of the week has been in a very quiet restortatnn a. betllll. He talked Nat evening of at. ; *tate; sales cf the first 3days were 2500 bblarteadiard tending the De is to , 1•!: hot after tr. !night. he w.s , b r nosta at 5.375%5.311. and inn Wednesday anti Thur. dieted with 410 , T1 , 111.4‘.•••tog i qin t .i.ims. and the pity- ..ley the prier ha. i , ng glen) way there was more of a •ic•n (Di. 11:ill) s u s .P ., 1 ler—end he had srArc•ls ' •pecnlstrie i rgniiy o bier, re-u!ted in the Pall of 4000 rutrtl'd the room 'Adore Mr. Te3ler sae WA* mote,' ~ ran.l•nt including • omen lot of • rmduloion , and in a m e.mont hr tirraWed his last.— filets - I).in« iv 5.50 and half bb!. 5.62 1.2 the pair lCe (rare it to Mr. INJmgoole joutice, es he IStibsoqiiently • few daps later news from England via hits feeling!) end el..q a oily done, to Ihe fine qualities j New, York, was recelved of no hat-finite character, of the doe.-seed 11e se• deeply lured, respected. which uneettled the motive!, and no further tremor, • clmited f.ir his ulotnie••nd his rill lie. V irgin• ; thins hare taken place. We quote the price °lsland l ie could not have List a better son, nor his country a I srd brands nominal, st 5.25 but there is little disposi purer pat. tot. I lion in either buyer or sellor to operate, until further The floes. , of Representetives i m mediately adjourn sd•iresCOITIP to Mad: for City as a moderate amount rJ on the annuncrtment of his death to-day; and the; of business was done, 5,2541550 for common •nd (nod u•nal resolutions were ad..pted in boost of his teem- ietailing brsnils ma 5.74 for extra. Rye floor is •wy. Craws, Jae 17. scarcely inquired fort: we notice smallsales at 4.121 s 41.2$ Corn meal—Transactions to thee:tent of 3000 bbls Pa at 3 53 1000 bblatt 5,36$ are reported. which is a decline and 325 hods Romaywine, at prices not public. Export of the last week 5126 bbls dour and 2460 hots Corn Meal. Surar-4mmediately eller the close ~foor last week ly report, hutdors ef New Orleans haring submitted to a decline of ,Vd4 of a cent, there hes since been , a fair demand from the trade, the market closing with more firmoesm transactions comprise about 1250 ' hods at pricer ranging at 566/1 eta for ordinary to prime quality, on the usual terms and 72 bbds dam aged sold by auction at $3 75056 15, in other kinds, there are no sale* made public. Arrived 431 hhda. Precisions--The market of allkimis continues very inactive; we notice sales of'oo bbla mess pork at $l3, 25. Prime scares. Barf—mem kr ship suseestsrings $8 . 5040410. Bacon—small sales of old barns at 641/ 7e. Lard in limited at 154061 for Western and 9e fat Jersey. Butter 'slower. with Neel sales of kegs at 11400. c, and roll at 15418. Cheese in moderate demand at7f4963e. •'A Big Batiarss.—The receipts of the liar of the St Chivies Hotel. New Orleans, pay the expenses of he entire csubli•htnent—bring in iho middle of the rim , at the rata of owe hundred dollars an levity and tram f in to right hundred duller, • day—so say. the ly e Ju acit !where that vim, of the bars in our oi ly produce quite ea much as that of the St Charles. MUFFS AND TEA-PARTIES. The St. Louis Reveille wilt the following laughs ble 'tea party ineidem: Lott het meta are certainly convenient at tea parties: Standing one evening at the table of • fashionable Tea- l'etty, got up in aid of some charitable illation tion in our city. I we. gradually pushed along by the fair guests and their beaux, until I found myeelfuppo• site, got only a maenifieent cake, but a mnst bewitch. tog pair ofeyes, I lOokriacrosa the cake and the owner of these orbs at of at me a Bash, which I, is my mod em admiration, was forced to dodge. Thesideal was 'given and the company attacked the good things with vigor. bat as for myself, the bright eyed Wanly on the opposite was food enough for me and I commenced fa miliarising my own peepers with the glances of here. She et first laughed, then rooted, and at length look. ed angry. I drew eff my suryClanee and she looked pleased; a gentleman of my acquaintance having ad :dreamy' her familllarly, I seised on himend requested' I an• intirthiction, he gramed it, and I bowed in lowly , homnge to the beauty. The pot. with her, resigned the beauty to my care while he searched for her sister, [that they might leave together, and I was left alone to promenade in company with the bright eyes and their owner. 1 'Alolar me to carry sour muff.' said I most petiole sivaly,.thie room is so warm it must be an incumbrance. no!' snit" she, in evident alarm, and biting her pretty lip at the same time 'Why, thinks 1, 'she carnet suspect that I wish to deal it,' and reanlveri to convince her of my honesty, I reached for the muff and insisted upon carrying it. 11 hod hold of one sad and she the other, to which she heir' moat tightly; hut my gallantry triumphed, -and :pulling it from her, out dropped • slim ofponad four doer% ewes, two jatetifet, and an orange! I need not any I was horrified at the effect of my gallant I leffort. I picked part of them app hurriedly, and hats ded them and the mot to her. The perspiration was j rolling down my free in OtVellllli,ond putting my hand 1 Mtn my coat pocket, I pulled out my linen cambric handltereisief , went mu ef its white folds dropped /self o eigickeaf Is my it of abstraction at the table, some wag had carefelly rolled it up in my hankerchief, and . 'placed it in my pocket. the cease of my fair partner's confusion at the table was produced by think I had 'seen in her meif the Neel cake. She l.ugi hear tily ai one ehteken, and we Pulteepii, agree d to keep lquict about our plat pickings. ••••, • inrA passenger on board the steamer Old Hick. ory tells us that the life of Mr Clay, as well as that of the other passengers, was in very great danger whilst descending the Ohio. Tho boat had been so crippled mato be unrnanngable, and crowded in amongst im mense manors of ice, sho was floating nt the mercy of 'the current when she struck a dam and immediately swung round. Spars were in an instant thrown out for the purpose of protecting tho hull, but ouch was the impetus of tho descending ice, that they were snapped sa thriughthey had been but reeds. Every one expect ed insta ut death, for no boat could have lived in those water.. Fortunately at thismoment u gorge was form ed a few hundred yards above and they were saved.— Hick. Standard. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR JANUARY• F. Lorenz George Weymon M. Robertson PORT OP PITTSBIIROIL 51 FEAT WATER tlr THt CHANNEL. ARRIVED. James Rosa, Stewart, Cincinnati; Michigan, Boies, Beaver; DEPARTED. • Wisermsta, Grace, New Orleans' Michigan, Boles, BeaveA Harlem, Canithers, Wellsville. g ar Those marked thus • are provided with Evans' Safety Guard, a prevention for the explosionorboilens, 178 35 49 50 2 12 kris. 113 kegs toloucco, Atwood, Jones & Co; 400 hides, A Ruth; 201 bbls whiske". W Mitebeb trwa, 4 bones sundries. W Compton; 75 bbls whis key, J &J M . Desilt;Bo bbl. ro in, 10 do mackerel, S ems! s fish, M t,eecb & C..; 10 hbls molasses, S M'Clurkan, 5 bhls and bbls sugar, 53 and ; molar ass, D Jenkins; 20 bbl. do John Lougherty; 97 sacks oirn 256 hags oats. 8 bags barley. 33 bbls corn, J W Raztor; 101 keg. butter, 2 bbls, 4 bags, 21 kegs but t r, Banbridge•. Wilson & Co. No roan Weft of Wheeling last night. it commenced snowing last evening at dark, and confaued net') about 9 u ch.ck, when it turned into* driaingralaandsnow together, wind north west It will be very divagreeable for out-door transactions today—mote especially for the river men. The ropes coveted whh sleet and ice, will not be very comfotta bla.to handle aad will put a damper upon business at lb@ riwr. The weenier Bmnett, Capt Dean.leaves this morn. log for St Louis find intermediate pm.. Cap' D. is • gentleman in every sense of the word, and is wall worthy of the pat roosts that is so bountifully bestow u on him and his floating palate. 19 5 7- 31 SUMMARY OF MARKETS. Murcia, January IS, 1846 Ashes—The transactions In both descriptions are confined to the supply of immediate wants, and forgoer reported prices aro coot tailed . Floor—fa anticipation of advices per steamer Hi hernii. which was to leave Liverpool on the Sth inst both purchasers and s•-llers evince a desire to await the result, and the market is in c.msequence very quiet. Genesee and Hichigtos can be bought at $58119115 87, while the general price in small patcels from store is $6. Sala of Ohio and St. Louis at $5 soess 75f Sugars—With a [ !nod demand fur hoz sotto', sales have been made of n few hundred hoses of Cubs Drown at ei,at,--150 do do. 9c p 0.-150 do do, for rii6ning.7/c 4f, 11).6 moo—New Orleans, old crop. 6.6}e—do i.ess crop. 64.61, lb. 6 mos. By •cic lion. 25 boxes Havana, $7 5 0 • 1 1 1 0 --- 3 1 . 1,4 St Croix. 71c-6 do New Orleans. poor. at $5 30. 5 60 $1 100 lb., new etop-00 do do. $6 12 a $6 55 dii-73 a" do. 6 25 a 6 55 do do--100 boles 14•. van• brown. 71 s sic p It,-10 du do white. $lO 30 per 100 lbs. 4 mos-48 libds New Orleans do. 6 40 6 50 per 100 lbs-40 do do, $5 20 a 5 95 du do--3 do do, $5 071 do dsc:9l do $6 024 • 6 60 per 100 lbs. according to quelit)-60 dodo, $6 05 a 6 124 tin. Idolasae•--The market has been rather quiet for diiiicriptions the past week Tim principal salsa knee been he section, comprising 30 Owls Trin if 34, 2-.2 4023 t Pgalloa. 6 ,nos —BO bhls Nee' 0. leans, 171027 iregailon. rash 50 hhda and 14 tierce* l'uno , Rico, new crop. `.:ll , a2sllcfrgalloo. Provisions—A moderate Armand has been elm. rietirei the past week, anii as4v have been made of wrest, n mess Reef, $9 , e9 50frbbl, and • row bunch ed tut et' is of tavern at s94Yblil, 4 mot—Dew Pork. clear, sls—me.. 13 50. and prime $lO 504511401b1.- 11'ah few sales tit Butter and Cheese. cootitnse rot mier repotted ram. Laotta in Dad demand at Silit *link. A■has—Tbe tranasetians are limited. Holders are unwilling to sell es present prices,. or until they hear from abroad. Cotton—Sales yesterday of about 600 bales. Flour and Grain—flour i. rather more firm, and there is some inquiry for shipment. There were about 1000 barrels sold for shipment at 0.75. There is farther inquiry this morning, but taut, 5,681 N offered. Holders prefer waiting farther arcivals to selling be low 0,75, and we d o ubt if much could be obtained at that previous to the arrival (tithe steamer. In South ern there is gorse inquiry. awl some sates makingat $5.75 , 80,874 fur Georgetown and Brandywine. All kinds of grain remain usekatiged in prices since our last notice. CITY PEONS 212121115 T. lAN. 21. CEALTULLT CORRECTED EVERT APT EIUIOOII. Ptour—Fron• Store, • • - 114,3740 4,50 Wag on - - • 4,250 074 bbockrol eot —per 10011 es - - 1.50 401.626 Corn Nat-40 do . - 50 062 Gnu's—Whom , " bosh. • - 0,00 GD 80 Colo, . 45 GI 50 Oats, •, - 34 036 KaY—lexous ft' ton. - 15,00 4016,0 Mt—Linseed, - 68 40 70 Wkiskei-16 1 gall. • - - •22fa 25 Po botties—Netinoeic, bosh. • - 31 41) 44 Suitt-4R bbl. • - - • 1.00 401,16 Sudo—Flax, - - • • 1,00 01,12/ Timothy, - - - - 2,37403,00 Chimer, 5,00 405,50 Lord--No t 41 1 lb. - • • - 7141 8 flogs—r R. (ay. lot ). • - 4e 5 lbscovs—per lb. - • • 7 0 8 Cktees--per lb WR. - • 740 8 Batter Yes Pod Roll per lb• 104 1 3 • 1=1!IIIIIII BY virtue of certain writs of Venditioni Exports, issued out of the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be eMpO3Cd to sale on the third Monday of March heat, at the Court Housn in the city of Pittsburgh, the following real property, to All that certain parcel or tract of land lying and bring in Butler county, Middleser, township, Penna , containing 292 acres and forty perches, on which is erected, a three story Grist Mill, with two run of etones, a farm house, two tenant houses, a stone house, two farm barns, and about seventy acres of land cleared and fenced, adjoining lands In the name of William Roes, Martin Loam and Philip Pepper, com• manly known by the name of the Glade Mill Tract. Seized end taken in execution es the property of At--- thcr M'Gill, at the suit of William Holcombe, a citi zen of the state of Ohio, for use of John Lyons Also at same time and place, a certain tract orpar. eel of land in Mercer county, Pa., containing one hundred acres be the same morn or !Coo. adjoining land of heird of John Hull, Hoagland, &c., and also bounded by the Shenango Creek, and by theOlsio State line—on which is erected a frame barn and lag dwelling house, about seventy acres of load cleared and fenced, be the same more or less, an orchard of fruit trees, Sac. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Stokely, at the suit of Samuel Stambaugh. all which said property to be sold by SAMUEL HAYS, Marshal, NVesern Dist of Penna. M•Rilfl/11:3 Orrice, Pitta'gh, Dec. 4th, 1845. jan2l wit. (Chronicle cor Property for Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Holme's , Hill. Pitt Township, within 121 feet of the city .toe, (6th ward.) The Lot is fronting on Bedford st, 96 feet and running back, preserving an equal width. 142 feet, to the property of W. 3. TOTTEN. The improvements consist or a neat Cottage House, 40 feet in front and 32 feet in depth, containing eight roomsfinished in modern style, with all the necessary out buildings—Cart lege Hnuse, Stable, a never fail• I log well of water with a good pump, &c. The above property is the most desirable place for a private residence in the neighborhood of the city, and will bit sold on very accommodating terms. The ower witthes to dispose of it to order to enable him to improve his property in the 'burnt district.' Title in. disputable. Ewrire of W. 0. LESLIE, *action Sales. BY JOHN D DAVIS, Auct bmeer, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. At 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, the 22nd instant, will be sold an extensive invoice of flash seasonable dry goods, boots, shoes, fan• 0 3' any Us cutlery. At 2 o'clock. P. M.—A quantity of new and second hand boarabeld furniture, mantel clocks, carpeting, rnauraarea, Etna large Whitney blankets, bed comforts sad quilts, stoves, looking glasses, queensware, glass ware, fancy soap, young hyson tea, loaf sugar and a variety ofharlware, &c., &e. At 64 o'clock—gold and silver watches. ren'y made clothing. musical lnitromeets,and an invuicn of assort ed dry grads and fancy articles. jan2l READY MADE CLOTHING AT RUCTION. AT " o'clock on Wednesday evening, the 2lst inst., at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wond and Fifth streets will be sold an extensive asannment of fine ready made cbAbing, anuong which arr: 46 pair of wiper black Caney and striped cassimere panioloorie; _ 15 sopetfine cloth dm. coats; 6 fine sack coats, quilted and tagged; nurnerc s do with spoiling buttons; 80 " black satin and fancy visite. 36 fine muslin• shirts with linen bosoms, 'Mariners' do nett and canton flannel drawers, satin stocks, limey scarf., shirt bosome,shirt collars, together with &quantity of caps. boom oboes Ste, Sc, JOHN D DAVL3. Amer. jan2l A SPLENDID ankle, jest waived and for ask by EDGAR THORN, jaa2l-y corsair a( Mad and Pm. w. digi t TWO Brick Houma ia Allegheny City, near 116110 Arbockte's Comm Factory, (rooting on Ross Alley. lois running throng% to Robinson street, with ground in Wild on fllll4 smelt. For particulars en quire MR. Williams, adjoining the promakels. The to le is intik. potalsks. • jaall-lcas• 5n CUTS yellow and purple carpet chain; so do u carpet rags in balls; 200 all sized wooden boirlir, 400 dozen 8-10. 9-12, 10-14, and 10.14 win dow/ sash and glide to suit if wanted, or by the box. A small assortment of Dry Goods. Cheap and we fni Family Medicines. School Ind Miscellaneous Books. A !ergo supply of cheap and useful Temper ance Hymns and other Books, and 10.000 Youth's Temperance Advocates, Farmers' and Mechanic's, The Cultivator, Temperance and German Almanacs, for sale yes, low in any quantity to sob all classes. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Coat Merchant, No 0, Sth at and paper rags bought. j .41 6t N. B. C• GRAND WIRER, At the Lidliyette AmesMy Reeves. THE fifth of the series of these popular and ele pot Soirees will be given•t Madame Blsique 'a rooms. oa Friday evening, Ja o. 23d, to which Madame B. re.pectfully invits the attentiun of her juvenile friend. and patrons. The room has bee's splendidly decotated and every effort will be made to heighten the interest of the jan2o44t THE Mansion House formerly nceopied by it Vl'm Peebles, known as the Bullock Pen Property, situated in Peebles township, 61 mum east of this city. on the Pittsburgh and Greensbuigh Turn• pike, with fifty acres of good land; good stabling; a fine smoke and spring house, and an excellent spring of water. Thls property is admirable for a Dairy, or would suit a Butcher very well. Persons wanting information will please call at the .econd Toll Gate, where they will be directed to the owner of the property. MARTHA PEEBLES. Peebles tp. j ant'.o.4 Iw. _ ELME LEASES, OF very superior torte, for sale at this Office jao 20, 1848. N. 0. Molasses. 147 BARRELS Floatation Molams, in prime order, now landing from steamer N 6111303 and Putnam, for sale M B. RH F.Y &Co. jare.lo 57 Water .treat. .Lard. • 50111 k BARRELS and 40 kegs prime Leaf Lard, MP' to store and for *ale by IL B. RH EY & Co. 57 Waum street. _ New YORK, Jan. 16 20 BOXES 4s and 64 New Bedford Sperms 30 " best Cincionati star Candles; 10 " Adamantine for sale by MILLER. dtRICKETSON, 140 Liberty at Principe Cigars. 40 THOUSAND Principe Cigars, 't3teambaai Mends,' fur sale by MILLER & RICHETSON, 140 Liberty it. Iliackarel and Herring. Vbalf bb " Is No la 40 10 qr bbl. Mess 40 bbla gibbed Herring in store and for sok MILLER & RICCETSON, 140 Liberty st. 1000 GALLONS bleeolid winter Sperm 01 1200 do uoblescled do do in atom end for silt MIL ER & RICKETSON, No. 179 Liberty rt. WINTER WHALE OIL -00 GALLS winter Whale Oil, in store and far sale low by MILLER & RICRETSON, 129 Liberty* PALM OIL. 1500 GALLS. Palm Oil. eabaml anti for tale by MILLER & RICKETSON, No 179 Liberty street. alarshal's Sale. y and charge this office.) 'Breed's Building,' 4th st. near Wood !OR SALM, Ter Salo. !o= Rut, Candles. WINTER SPERM OIL 41- v...f.:*Z**-24142tios.9.4010.111eAsixopit` PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE only place where this article can be found in the city is at the corner of Ytlth and Smith field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, an. Czo.., el so superior Havana, and principe CH ci-"arNECN.s. - G. S ID RESTON'S pine concentrated entr-et of Lcmcn -IL fur flavoring sauces, pootry, jellies, at, for tale B. A. FAH NESTOCK E. CO, car 6th and Wond stn. 9 — .IHE subscriber is ranting out cavern! logo morns —in his establishment with dean power. of low r ates to good tenants. H H jan 17 Ono Dollar ricaaril. 1100 ANA WAY from the subscriber, on or about the ILtd3th inst., John Hamilton, known genornily by the norno of Daddy Jim. Tho ;mid Hamilton in 16 yearn old; light completion; curly hair; smut built; and when ho left, hod on his workinr , clothes. I forbid all persons harboring or trusting 'him on my account. The above reward will be paid fur his delivery in the Pittsburgh Jail. ROBERT SHAW. janl9-d3t. JAMES S. CRAFT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Fourth and Wood strecto, above Sibbetr. & Jones. Entrance on Fourth. nov 14-d6m. N. HOLMES & SON, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Bilis of Enchango. CEaT 'MATES of deposit Bank notes end Spe cie. Drafts and notes collected, and remittances made to any part of the United States. jan7-ly No. B 5 Market Street. ItemovaL BAGALEY & SMITH have removed to their new warehouse, No 18 and 20 Wood street, (east side) where they will be pleased to invite the attention of their friends and dealers generally to a large and well selected assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. novlo.3m DAGALMIT a SMUT. M, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 •ND 20 WooD STUEST, PITTSI3Ur.OII. SMITE -I, BAGALEY Sc CO., Wholesale Grocers and Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be tween sth and Gth, North aide, Philadelphia. novlo.3m MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MAPS MITCH ELL'S series of Outline Maps, for Schools and Academies, consisting ()EN distinct Maps on a large scale, and preparel on canvass, with a Key of explanations, descriptions, lessons, &c. fur the use of Teachers and pupils. The above series of maps are now in use in nearly every respectable School in New York, and the East ern states. Teachers are respectfully invited to call and ex amine them. For sale by jail 7 In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, of December Term,lB4s, No 35. Thomas Aiken, for use of Phineac Reynolds, os Jo}ce. :r' January 17;1846, on motion of Mr. • Lowrie, money considered in Court, and Reeds Washington, Esq. appointed auditor to dis tribute the money arising from Sheriff's Sale of De fendant's property in this case. From the Record, GEO. R. RIDDLE, Pro. Notice i► hereby given, that the auditor appointed by the Court, to distribute the proceeds of the sale in the above ease, will attend to the duties of his op. poiatment, at the office of Mahon & Washington, on the south sick of Wylie st„ one door from the corner of sth at.. on the 24 day of February nett, at 3 clock. P. M. READE WASHINGTON. isa2o-d6t Auditor. iti ate Collet of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, of December Term,lB37, No 249. 0 In the matter of the voluntary AD. sigstmeatof Samuel P Darlington. ~. Supplementary Account of ainhare, Bowen and Etonian:dm Darlington, As.• signeea of 8 P Darlington, filed. And now to wit,January 17, 1846. on motion of H S Magraw, Esqr, Attorney for As signees, the Court appointed Andrew Barb), George F Gillmore, aad Robert Robb, Esquires, to audit and adjust said account and distribute the fund in the hands of the assignees, to and among the creditors, From the Record, GEORGE R. RIDDLE. Pro. The Auditors abase named, will meet for the per. pows of their appointment, at the office of Gilimoro & Perkins, on 4tb street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, on Friday the 30th day of January, 1846, at 3 o'clock, P 11, of said day, when and where all persoas interes ted can attend GEO F GILLMORE. ilia 19. 1846-4 a. MADERA WlNES...—Brice; °livens & Co; Sur; Blackburn: Landon particular. A supply of the above fine brands in casks and bol des. For Ws by the demijon, or down by STERETT& CO., 18 Market st. MUFF. Gordon & Co's Blown; .1.7 UuR," " Pale; 'haw Wine Cortes' For sale by the deraijoa or dozen. by STBRETT & CO., 18 Market at LISBON WINES.—At wholesale or retail by STERETT & CO., 18 Market et. WEFT AND DRY MALAGF. WINE, at whole. 1.. D sale or retail, by STERETT & CO., 'an 19 No 18 Market at., 1 door above Front. TENERIFFE WINES. 4T Wholesale or Retail by STERETT & CO., janB 18 Market street, one door above Front CALABRIA AND OPORTO WINES. at who sale and retail, by STERETT & Co. No 18. Market street, janB ooe door above Front. ?art Wins. HARRIS & SON, Port Wine; also, Oki do very fine, pure juice of the grape. We respectfully direct attention to the abve assort. went of Wines, as they comprise some of the finest grades noir imported. James Park, Jr. & Co WHOLESALE Grocers, Importers of Tin Plate and Queensware, and dealers in Copper and Pittsburgh manufactured articles,Nos. 112 and 114 Second at., between Wood and mithfield otreets. janl4-rtosl4 ly. PIG LEAD. 1200 P j I n GS far sale by MAY Books STORY of the Constitution; Pycroft's Course Reading; Brewster's Optics; Nichol on the Solar System; Herschel's Astronomy; Vegitabb Physiology; Combo's Physiology; Constitution of Man; Combo's Phrenology: Newham's Animal Magnetism, For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, 43 Market street LITERARY EMPORIUM; Religion in America, by Dr Baird; Protestantism in Italy, .. .6 Mollies South Africa; at BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. 43 Market at TO LINTS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE S 3 MARKET STREET 83 11-4 tl2tvrt,doubleiVbeyßlan r:tcva.:islyiliedem r plain . Fci: low do; best alio of Callan; at 6,i, 7, 9 & 12i its, worth 9, 126 and 19,1 cents. for; picccacfcolord Al:pacar, plain, Czorad, and' plaid. Itc::•,at prica3lowcr thin can bo h at any °that' plain tvc of tho ractratainz janl4 VU MAREET STREET 03 fah 671,9,Turleorri,Brocha and Thlbet; Rcal WelsbFlannola. Dor:tootle do; Cacll^-..;r0 ;7.lnuelio Detainee; Dlacl: Alpaca, Lttetrec,:mti Orleans Cloth Blade . and tr.tolo colored French l'Acrinooe; B Z Conctablooirern tho abovo at prices very deet: cable to thoco who been no completed their winter purchases, in fact at far bzlosltho value. These goods" aro of the :cane: purchases and bent laylca. janl4 Conarozzie=l . 1 1 .073-3 =d Amp:nat. 7DERSONS Pichi g to GT:lbzcribo fur the above Tea / uablo Pe L, till plecaz call at the Bookstore of WM B. YIcCONLOUGE. sth Stvnt Pittsburgh. P. S. Pcraona at a diztanao may enema $3 to the subscriber and their order chail bo attended to with many thanks. W, B. McC. jatil7dlw IMPORTER AND 17 HOLE,3I.:LE DEALER, TN fine Jewelry, Cutlery: silvar and German sitvet Spectndca, gold and alive: Pencils, silver Thimblet Scissorajcvecters, andr,,:m Sl:;penders, silk and bead Purses, carpet Bad, "lieniery, children's Cloaks, Beats Oil. Beef llrrrow, cs tib, cream and palm &c, &c. 13:7Don't mistake the plena, NO. 32, MARKET STREET, East side, between Third end Fouith sta., Simpsan's Reve. je.n 16 A GERMAN Gentleman just arrived from England 1 - 1: where he was three yearn Prof:sear cf the, Latin, Greek and German languages, at a university college, would be happy to re-erg:lgo in a public institution of' with a few private families in Pittsburgh, or its vicinity. He is highly qualified to teach German, French, Barran, Latin, Gree.:, lieleraw,and any ether branch cf raern• accomplishments. Being a native of irgeniels Prussia, after having finished his studies (philolc--,leci and ori- - ental, especially.) at the bent collegen-c.rcl univemitica of Prussia, he applied hind...elf:l:re° years moors to the oriental and modern languaLws in the ti-dverettv of Pa ris, and travelled four years in Switzeriand and Italy. H is method of teaching, selected from the beet peen systems and founded on a lung ar.perienco Is cas! ; .- , f.ir the studenn, and ectended with astealelaing sac ems. Ho teaches any of the above languages through the medium of German, French, English, Italian and Latin, all of which ha speabs ticently and correctly. Terms fur pricate_lerrons in town: One pupil, Sl2 e quarter, in advance. TWO " 10 " each " Three " 3 " each " —and co on, in proportion to the number of CLIC/1379v Highest references will be g iven, for which apply to Anthony Do Becton, Esq., D r MeMeal and F Kahl, Esq, at W Martin & Co's. Further particulars may bo had from P J Fender, at Mrs Douthitt's boarding house, Fourth at, third house on the left above Smith field, from 10 to 12, and from o to 4 o'clock, jan 17 2w. JOHN H MELLOR, 122 Wood street. STERETT &Co., No 18, Market street. one door above Front D. L. CONSTABLE J=cl C I THE SECOND SERIES OP TUC American Joimnal of Scicnco az-Z Arts, Conducted by PROF. SILLIMAN, B. SILLIMAN, JET., AND JAS. D. DANA, NEW RAVEN, IT AS just commenced cad will be published in 6 Nos. annually, viz: January, March. May, July. September. and November. Each number will con tain from 190 to 150 pages, making annually Two. Volumes, of about 900 pages, folly illustrated by Engravings. The price rill be Five Dollars a year in advance. This Journal mill be a faithful record of American and Foreign Science. The aid of the most able Co laborers bar been secured, and no effort will be wanting to make this Journal as popular and valuable as possible, The Ist Serice commenced in July, 1818, and is jury' completed with the 50th volume, embracing a of 07 yearn craral with nearly a generation covering a very important :retied in the hista. of Science and the Arts of this country and the world, and roust ever remain an important work of rnference. The first number of the new Series is just inroad, and may now be bad by runbreribere and ex amined by othersat my store,. It is hoped that many new subscriptions mill be banded in by tho citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Subncriptioas received std NC3. distributed by W. W. WILSON, Corner of 4th and Market ste., Pittsburgh. 13: An entire sett (50 vol.) of the let Series, on hand and fur sale by W. IV. W. jan 14 OLD WHISKEY FEW bblss of pure Old Rye Whiskeyfroro 8 to 11 pears old on tap - and by tho battel for sale by P. C. MARTIN, janl3 60 Water street. BRANDY GIN, &c., FEW half pipes of pure Cognise, and pale Bran /11, dy of different brands, warranted pure; 2 half pipes Holland Gin, fine flavor, 30 barrels rectified Whiskey, a pure article; alto Scotch Whiskey, 3ta, &o. on draught and for sale in T.:amities to snit. For sale by P. C. MA.RTIN, janl3 CO Water at, PORT AND rtIEDICINE. WINES. grcasks of port and r.ledinino :rims of safe, 4PJP nor flavor, part of winch is on draught, fur sale in any quantity to suit by P. C. MARTIN, CO Water at. STOUGHTON BITTERS and peppermint; cigars and Tobacco alwayr or. band and for saki by P. C. MARTIN, iVator street. CRUSHED SUGAR. ALWAYS on hand and for salo by P. C. MARTIN 60 Wator street. PLAYING CARDS. 50 DOZ packs playing cards for vain by P. C. MARTIN. GO Warr:rat WM. ALEXANDER ca SONS, UNDERTAEERS, No 30, adjoining the Excharigc Bard: cad opposite the 2d Presbyterian Cl.l:2rth,Flfa z'aest. THEYARE PREPARED TO furnish COFFINS of all !liras and sizes, of which they heap an •asaortment constantly ready made to be had at all hour,. Funerals will be attended on the shortest notice., c.nd every requisite therefor furnished, if required. PRIVATE Iltsmr.ccr, until 1.40 lat of April, San dusky street near tho canal badge, Allegheny, where orders will bo roceiccd, =IS Rev. Dr. Swill, Dr. Deynoltla, . Rev. Dr. Herron, Dr. Spears. Rev. Dr. 'Dunlap, Dr. Brook, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Sharpsbg ' Rev. Mr. Murry, Shorpaburo, Ree Mr. Williame. To the Honorable the Judge:: of the Court of Gener al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, sa and for tke County of Allegheny. The petition of Mrs Henrietta Hauptmana Ist Ward, Pittsburgh, in the county afore:aid humbly showeth, That your petitioner bath provided herself with mate rials for the acco mmodation of travellers and others, et her dwelling house in the city aforeaaid,and prays that your Honors will be pleased to 7 - ant her a license to keep a public house of entertniarneat. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will prey. MRS HENRIETTA HAUPTMANN. We, the subscribers, Citi:3:l3 of the lot Ward, Pittsburgh, do certify, that the above petitioner, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenleaces for the accommodation of travelers end others, and that said tavern is necessary. Henry Landwehr, W B Shafer, James Cavanaugh, Thomas Smithson. Jamas Bryar, G Mariett, janl64Bov3t. , i'', - • - ;- , ' . .;;-... , ,i;'., • -, :i-, '. , 4 : ', A, . ~,;''• • janl 4.lmd&vr Lonis Reinhard, Ed Fenderich, A Andrews, G F Smithson, P Walter, James Clarke.