DailV,OlOrning JOHN IIIGLEIt, FDIT,f 1: - AURGH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2:2 V PA LM ES., A^rut fur room 'hr, Arivnt for tlic Plahlniri:h Dully Morning Post. Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive , '3 , ortis , mcnts an,le-üb,rilioior:. lln has Oikeer in Ni:w YORK, at dio Coal thrv.e., 30 ADD. etreet, (ad the Tribune (Price.) I.STON, Nu. 12, &.1t srMOL Real Estate and Coal Older, rr,t• ,ILTit,lOFtE r S E corner Baltimore Tina Calved str. re our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti • 'earn,(l. V,..eR TuirKeti.—Frain die letter. • ~ r Washington coriespondenr, end the best info in • anal.), we learn that our difficulties wills Meta • which every one appeared to think ;ere in a fait ty to be amicably adjusted, are again assuming totening nspect and forebode trouble before they be finally and satisfactorily settled. . t is evident, from the preparations for a vier erner ✓ icy, that ere going on, that our government has re- Ned more information of tho present condition of •lifeact affairs, then has been made Fublle, and it is ; opinion of many of the bro.. informed, tint Proai' • nt Herrera has mad° some dome's; -upon the Uni...ad P,rarea, to aid In suppresiitz, tlw revolution in Mexico, hick the enemica of cur government have stirred up i.that unfortunate country. The cot respondent of Penneylvantoo, aaye.: It Is rurnomd that I'm:tricot liertrorn has aclrcrl esslitanco from our force In that quatter, IU hu.,taiu hlm—and through him the legitimate govertmtrut uf Mexico,againat the rapid advances of J'eretlett:' Oar own corm:To:h:mt tanked a similar ma:wit, ;,Da we find the ga.cao lute"( gu t ted in other crurhla- Itlequart.enF, We hove private information, the Nal:0,111W! Of WlliCb WO We Oat at Merry to five. W Lich sbi,is, thus our government regurda th« prosent tu.peet of affairs es portentious, and that it is ranking prep3rn. lions to meet promptly Lb* worst contingency that may he forced upon it. A few days will eoligbten ua as to the lutonti ~,, s ' of the revolutionlat party in Megion towards the Uni ted StAto3, and the matinee in which our tuvornmonl has resolved to meet the laeolecioo of uor turhulent neighbot. aRII/17 CRY AM) LITTLE morning rho city was placarded with hills from 11. Gavotte office, informing the public. that 11,_it pa. per would issue an extra in the room of the fore_ noon, containing intere,ting and trnproutot stews of the resignation of the Britiith Moist' y and of va rious other topics nitich now agitate the trot The anxiety of our citizens a te , in a ethie of otc,l painful suspension until our rteigLbor could, w Ith fro /nereased facilities of his steam press, rend forth the astounding intrlligenee• The inns w•-ro at bet, the form locked up, and the steam l o ran gave u premonitory cough, to admonish the anxious crowd that the "extra was coming." Soon an enterprising news boy. who bud got ahead of ht. , competitors, bolted out of the office nil a few copica under Li , arm,and bellowed forth, I ere's the tarot Gazzit, eon tate Mr Peel's ref , iuutitm and the de.cstilution of the Ministers!" His stuck iu trade was soot] purchaaed by a crowd of ar,xious CiliZetlP—every ono of whom Wished to be first to read the CXClthlf n. - sts. Each lodivklual who was ILeky enough to secure an Cxtte, burrlod off' to some convenient place, where he could devour the ''latest intelligence." Thu). oprltt d she paper, they at once saw where tho momentous Information was insetted, rho sight of the. little fat boy kicking up hi, hr els at Lie Lend of the column, added to their excitement, and the fLintiog corium , that foimcd ate t;option, convinced them that dn.) Lid it Bat alu, how great was their disappointment: in geed of finding the important newa the: was prtuni, ed, tit found nothing but u rumor., which the l'itts burgh Gazette had got from the U. S. Cilazutte, and which that paper hod got from the N. Y. Herald, that there was a rumor to town, that informatinn el Mr. Peers resignation had been rvceivcd I This is about the itubstance ef all the aitt..utitling news C , 113 0110/bd.t the Gazettei,s eNtrn, and it is regarded a. the best practical joke that Las hen plaid, on the scoattnanity for a long time. This piece of pleasantry mar have been amosir.r, to our friend of the MOM press, and, inth:ed, the SIICCCSS I/1 hie trick of folded many of 161 fellow...chi:cos a hearty lough; but we out sane him that several of those who are tbsi.r three coppers for n sight of his "very little god lion In a very big basket," can not see tic point of the joke, and aro very much displeased. lie will, of stoaree, explain, sad show that the joke was Deq„in. tallied to wound the feelings of any one. 111706 M MARTLAND.—A move has Lees mode is the Legislature of Maryland, to reduce the solo riot of the state officers. It is proposed to cut down 'he Governor's salary to $3OOO per annum, and that of the Secretary of State to 11000. I: is very nerte,ster that Maryland should do something to retrieve her eredit;_and to give assurarice to the publin that the project of repirelialion which bee been discu.ssed fur norm years past by a largo portito of her citizens, will not be carried out. But, wc have hula hope that any salutary improvement can take place In her loan offal affairs, as long as she is ander the Lot:and of di men who are now entrusted with her interests. The whigs have full control of the state g ,-,ve r atr,c at , t .-„1 for years passed they have been going on in a of blunders that have gradually increased the dufwel ties of the commonwealth, hut which, we do pet doubt, have enriched those who 4411:1171C to maneg., matters for the people. Nothing bolter can be ca-' pected as long us the whip rule the state. If the people sincerely desire relief, shay must Ara hurl the. whigs frotn power, and place their affairs iu the Lamb of the democracy, the only party that will act for the benefit of rho whole people, tied that will not press the industrious producers of wealth, and let the lordly speculator and ttopriacipled politician aggran. dim theraselsos off the earnings of the poor, and plun der the treasury of the funds that were iatend. , tl to relieve the public necessities that press so onerously l upon the whole community. The public debt of l'ilnryLtml it, comparatively,' small, and if the were trader deznoctatic policy, a MGM for her permanent relief would coon be edoptod. But under Whig rule that consummation is worse than a forlorn hope; the gratification of their own cupidity is more important to them than the interests of the I state, and they will never consent to adopt any new system that would deprive them of the advantages of the "long established usuages of the party"-.4t0 enrich themselver at thee:cense of the people and the state. TSB LIOLILITTAB.—There was nothing in the legislative proceedings that roechsti us by yesterday's wuril, that is of the slightest interest to our leaders The timo of the members appear. to be pretty much cenetwasti in making motion') and offering resolu.tionm on Wool questions, and It 6rcarcely ptobablo that our readers would be gmtifiod by ending our columns fili al with rr.otions dint am of no "importance to any •oe but the owner." Dees rionast/t.--Do Friday, tan o'clock, e parcel, coatatuie g g 12800, %rat. stolen from tho desk of the tel. ler of the DOMAN, linok, in bill., of that bunk. They . had only bocn brought in (tom the (dubs Beek n few m:mtiva befort, they veto 041erti sp. 4""44.7-•" 'ne 2144.' roe' iffi:ll. . ~„ s- re • 4 * 4 From our Washington Correspondent In the Reuse of Representatives to-day, a Inmisty of unimponerti reROILItiOnA, petitions and reports Worn pm-Alred, after which the House, went into commit tee of the Whole, on tho state of the Union, and on in , tion of NI! C J Ingersoll, tool: up iho bill to curly into effect; the convention between the United States and Linen, enneholed is I ii. Al 9ornt - !tvliat discus-,ion en , lioa, in Mod. =ME 4evi tat Inembil teul; pair, ati,l without fitly definite thoconolnitteve road, 01111 tvportol plogrebe— ;Own of Vo, roe.) mid announced to th.. House, the death of Li. C.OilaPZlle; the Ilon Win Taylor, which took place at his lodgings this morning fit 1 o'clock. He then presented a ',Ey handsome and appropiate eulogy on the chart/y.4.i of tic dweasml, at the touclusion of which tho customary resolutions in snob cusea mare, passed and arrangements outdo for the funoral which is to take place on Monday. The /Immo then adjourned. The death of Mr T. has heon sudden and unexiiee- Led; though for some 41dIAVOned, he had Lees itt)- proviug, Lied as luta us leas eveniug %v.na making cal• ulations to be in his sent in thn Main, today. About midnight a re action Look place, and he rapidly declin ed, until in niu,ot four hours, Lis dpi lit tool: ito eight 10 the. Courts of liekturn. buve Atirrine fitlWB from the rotttl2, and I must ccuirein to you. we rtrc in danger of trouble. from n !nuron, 1,51,14 , 0, snrrto time, we Inavo boon induced ‘,l consider del rgrr t011,U41 , 1 away Tbc Mfutmation titre 111osico, (ioule of which you rutty hued probably PPM in Mr 'Tarot:" nod tuber papers) Indic:flea tile great probability of a rovuluMm v. 2tlemeo, aim I •verth lOW of the administration of Hama e; nod in that tent, Ll:midmost cortaiury of on NIA , V.:I; Qin!, the d States, as well as the defeat of Dlr .s;hl,ll's Mission. 7t is rumored that Paredes is hutted up hy fareisto influences and Interference. Of core t neat of this. Inm nut prepared to Pay. I er:do, and. however, that despatches Tees:dyer] by this r overt:moot Indicate 411 C most onfaymable appearances of the [natter, for us. As you will have seen by the probit, or declaration of the revolutionary party, 000 of the prominent !pound on which the movement Si wed:calm& iv the disposition of lien:eta to tIegOCIBIP wi 11 tart lb.iteti tates for en amicable settlement of tiro differences between tic two nations.. (helm these elieum+tar.cea, there run bu nn dotilbt that if Pn(odrs should snrcend in 'daring tlimsodt o f it u bond of effaht there, one of first nrni xvi:l to let aration of W r upon the Untied Slot t ., an.? tho corntroo.cornvnt of 11 , 1.4;1i:tea unon n, letlels .4 - / 1 - 11 LI TIO IIDII mprlcl. rndor 0,6 tires • 11 IS n Mailer of Te•sti o n whether it may Ike uta dory fur (11Jt gosefroLDVlil to ler,ll 11,111.1 the euvtrrr meat of tlou ,1•• , 11111+ ~ 7 r, n for td,Lq , to ;:r. I nni iit lattiirc lot ru^h u coarse it c9litill,piatirkl, D(.l do I I,Gu. it Tkou'.l L.: jo,tiloblc occonlirz crl the acko,:wleilgtki I nave , no doubt, beware., that traiaxurra harp been , or will 13.0 taken, to pot catr army and naval Como ia hat trtarter in a State of reputation and to act promptly upon any rtnerecnry that may wine. in which TI111 : 011011 tiON Mill •arirti,,n their procerlieg A this day. Will utypie.ithwall:, Laing deriiive new., It would not Ire ,urprilin;; to 'nutty byre, d that should indicate diteetahil unwelcarna movements against a.. It i 5 itue that a war Meitica ictiull In looked a email utTuit, and in no to Le, drawled, and. t other rircumstnn,, , o; morn usts, cially u. it would ho lil.ely IE, place us in r , oseethion of Colift,rniii without tie neceqoiry uf pnrchnze, and pruhuhly et lei coot, dun w ort ae to olonin it by tlegotiatiou. At porno:it, tiowrior. of in the joesor.t aspect of ufftiro with Great 1 Britain, it u:tiold not los ii., Shoouid , be 'latter dec us in donger of being nnnnyed nn our south, wester, frontier, oho wood he in,hlE-0,1 to bluster wore El,nn oho *wild, worn our sls reilectly char ou othof hat bon_ I or,lersiont sufroient returns lio‘o been rrrelve,l of filo election in Tess., to show that Gen !lender.", 10 elected loiserner, and Dolby, licmetlant g, , vert,6l; also that the IqlsLoom will be couveued soon for the appointment of Senators to Coogreir; who in ~ y Lr elcont.ted hero in time" to tuko part in the important In ittn.r6 :now iu prorresa. I understand it is rendered vei y prolnadn ri l e thoenn and Dr Archer, will ire the Stmator.3. Very reopertfully, DUQUESNE. 7 YVV . O stsu it .Inatrd flint the Rev Mr Milburn, Ow blind Lvt clorrient cl nplain of the Houton of Rapreaciltiitivisv, has Leeh initiated es on Udd low. lire Mr Tuitin, lira riodirgoirhid chaplain ,of ihr Senutc, to 06, - ; a tncmbcr of tLc fiatetzdtv. to•ititcr •itt:d Antlottionir Gui..titt. - nor it, turt little attiyittir, OK , Spirit of LOW( ty, have taid tinytlitog 00, , iftdit ottlitsr tilt se gmitlernen on ne. count of iltuir cirri occtint with getirtit socruticii, vc may iitift-r that our ruumporqrion rof deem it crittn trull for peravni of a "11(01/5 (urn of mind." to neck Ado:tide:Wu into the -.l..odgve of , flanntanottort Datry AllGt9—We ore much obliged to the editors of this interesting little raper for their attention in forwarding it (ono rogularly. It gives ue tha earliont and beet reports of the procneA. ingv of the I.ogislature, and it romeo to hand with much more regularity thou the !more of our eorrea poudeut. It deem - eel n lllwral eopport. F• r.t A.TFRAS AT Las tearox. —.l dreadful affair occurred at Lexingtok gy.a few days ago. It seems, ..nyr, thn LlAlieVillt. J , Alfl l / 1 1, that Mr. Shelby, n son of Gan Sholby, whilst sitting with a good many other; at the table of thc. Lot.•l, fancied that a young man ho med I lothos, rtandli,e at the firo•place, was looking at him and tarldog nirn. After dinner ho met the yuuur; man oral Jot tided what he had been saying of Lim. The young unto asserted that ho had told no_ thingat all of him, or nothing In particular. Shelby expressed Lis dirbi lief of the assertion and 'la ma," ho would bring him to account for his conduct. Shel by then wont off and armed ithnself, and when be toot met the young man, slapped ht st in the face. The young man threw hit hand behind him, possibly to keep his cloak from falHog, whereepou Shelby, t 6 ink• log that the mutian wits made fur the purpose of got- hog a ',capon. shot him through the bend. A reItOACUISO RAVoLOTION IN FRANC/L.—Letters of o stirring chamfer have been received in town, on the New York sun. by a number of French refu gee., who Ind taken refuge in this country, calling upon theca to morn to Europe with all possible de "patch, and he prepared to join their friends In France at an early day. The close alliance Wyman Eng land and end Louis Plaillipo is creating ...stele-merit all over Franco. and the journals are assailing Guizot for surrenderinng the Nerves and honor of Ftonce to the hands of the English. Jima Palm—Grain and Hay aro both quite high in New Hat - whim. Even no the Connecticut river, runt it, now worth one dollar a bushel, and ono fifty coats. If ay is worth from eight to ten dollars a ton• PantiAI4I.It . MVHDER AT A CA RI, TA BLE:—We learn f r om the rikitifide/phin papers, that on Friday a quar rel took place - over n card table at a boas to AVoya• mensing, ',cloaca a young man named Dougherty and aevertil other., which !nought to t ha ' , ere , t h e Nom, of the youth, who on Intel fP.ling ronoisrd a clangorous and probably Wel stab in the •lalortion with a knife from a man named Kill wool Tim w 000 d,,,1 moo i t hrl blv "I lie ',Rondo, with the keeper of the house, aae ativ,ted ~ ~... itETANUL. uP IEIE STATE...Aleropy the following interesting tahles from the way able Report of Mr. SEO.DEN, State Treasurer: J AN 1: ART 17, lii4G Ear :KATE of the Revcaue of the Commonwealth of Prnnsylvamia jar the etirresilfr.seal year, ending lOth November, 1840 Lands, Anction commi.oions, Auction dotie, Tax on Look dividends, TOX Tit!, on real awl pereviaul oittite, ' favor!! lien•roes, !lowlier . ° Broncos, Pedlar ' s license', Broker ' s lieensos, Pnmplilrt laws, Jlilnia fine 4, ToX on write, &c.. Tan on certain officers, CoDwell ol iiihrritance tan, Cann! and raihoad tolls, Enrollment on chumuss, Tax on loans, Dividonds, Accrued intomst, ' E.:cheats, Fuca of the Seery nod Auditor Genrrnrs 4)fliceel, 13a lanco in Ihr trensury lnt December, 1345, 17roortdiable deposit lluitcri Slums Sauk, r‘ftmate. 47 . 1 Ide Exprvdilitres rithe Cowman wraith of Pritysnivanta for thr current fiscal put endit t a 30th Nortentbrr 13 Ili Public inifirovemeron, plilitin ,ol Expeto.es, I'eusio~i and gun CLuriutble Institutiond, Com MOO .Ilools. Istereet ion loans, Guarsuty of intmcst, Crrncellwi relief notes, Dainngcs on public wotkib Efint`llll , .l • l,,4f, Lucks and locomotives. Kxtrisordinaty brunches on canal. State library, Public buildings mid grouosts, Peniterniat lOC If Olifit. 41Trugr, Coove)ing fugitive', Escheats. %how - hem of till, hinfe fnj PUbil.. Tl' • elftll.4ditniti. Misccilunctoot, ti3,41:1 996 09 Ilnintiro in MN.,Alliv Itr 1 / 7 •4'..rnl , cr 1716, 97.590 011 9.',19 000 00 S,E9I,rAi; ST %TESIENI H.-INTEREST CERTIF.! of ifo ,, rect cettifirates (undo,' 31,t ()..c.1311,cr. IHI Ica,ust ndriell to prituirol, Total faadmi to Dect , tavr 31, i r -',4 1 1.3`0; 77 OUIS11:10111e u•nifinrire • J 111,11,) I I ncluimei Nistuntling •nd uucl•imi d, Jen,kur, I, EAG. $:1,130,031 n 1 ntnro•t 10 roldvd. 134.71:1 17 Total to In Joromt yl, 18.16, $2,2411 .7 41 92 Suw.m.•ot RselLottle, to, abateint.ists. In xr• alto, utt,i tax,' tltc., by c,,urtttcs, lAlll,ex tbe nrzrecat," Vliu,,tion, Tex Rwvt.l,4l. Amami payalil, $420 296.)30 $1,300,232 52 el, r;2,019 A troiunt paid. Amount due. A liniciatitir. 5665,414 41 $516,841 80 A ruvun 0111M4:11i N i~'us T. 4111 ontstnntling, inn 1. leis, r 3 9 .794 r;O fltsraucTiv ['int IN Pint. Dttp[ll,l..-IV/. capy the fwlll[uring vury destructi,.. fir. to I'hih vlelphia, from the l'i•nnsylvnninn About R .t'el.tek lent eenin t y a fire broke out in the !b u ildi ng No. 35. 36 nod e 17. S. D.•kiwaro veonh, or-' •opierl by MeYtirs Lewis St Sterling, end S. Morris W H l ti & MOrt.lianta, whinii entirely eonyilmod t lin building oh)) all it a contorms, ronSiAling .(c01t,,, lidanrr., hop". &c. fife rittendod to the l'onroye & Burton, on the north, and t o the Imi:ding adjoining on tho south occupied by 1.. 11. Branch, and A. J. Hinrkla, both of which woft• moth damaged when our reporter left. 110 wind being from the not th-orear, for Ilarnra were !down directly opon the packet shift Wyoming lying just aiyown Walnut Street, but shit was very tpueLl7, hauled our into the atroam, and carried by the ebb tide out ofthe mach of danger. Sioef al peraony, in consequence of the Crowd, Were !milted from tint tabor( into Ilse river, but as far on ate could learn were ret.eued• A number of p ersons al, ammaincal injury by falls upon the bill at Walnut attest, w birth was coyerLd with ice, tlye water congeal's% as it flowed from leaks in the hose. Thu Botha' Meeting houtto was in a thngurous pos ition being immediately in the renr ol tl o burning store tiotetoo, hut up to the time of going 10 press it hod eueosined no damage In any putt, exesTt the ioor. The Ere atiui still raging when our paper went in pro's. Ca PIA IR FRISSON T.—The "Charleston Patriot" status that this gentleman's "talenual sister end his young brother, Frauk, have long dace gone to 'that hourno fioto whence an traveller returns.' " The ncaount of this gamer, by a correspondent of ibn Union ,Ilfl/1 gene the rounds of nearly all ihe papete We give another estrum: '•l'erhnps no man of his age, in any country, has Gone through such an amount of labor sod exertion of body and mind as Capt Fremont. From the age of twenty the canopy of heaven has been his covering! the mountains and plains, the lakes and ricers, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf of Mexico to the bend of the Mississippi, have been his home! His military toconnoivance in which he was engaged, be. ram., also ardentific oxplanations, and geography, bon any, geology, astronomy, meteorology, receive each as mud. nttention from I•im as if neoh had been his sole pursuit. The fruits of all these reseurchos are re corded ill journal,' daily written In the field. Mate rials for maps and drawing are daily rollectei4 a few months of officalsbor prepare all for publication; and without waiting to see anything published, the impn tient gentlemen/ lintnediately sets off upon now cape ditions. Mathematics are the favorite study of Captain Fro. mont—botany his favorite recreation; but all the stater sciences come in fur a share of bin ail attention, and the languages. both ancient and modern, are not neg. lectod. Greek and Latin came with his school ed• location. French and Spanish have been added; Ger man is in course of acquisition; and his whole life is divided betweenqield labors anti literary studies. His life is a pattern, and his success and an encour agement to all the noble minded young men of A. merice, who despising a life of cloth and ease, aspire to distinction by their own meritorious exertions." Y• Nana Rovtnd.—At the New England dinner, at Washington, en the 2'21 ult., Judge Woodbury said: "At this moment an emigrant from that shores of the Winnipissiogon Lake to Now Hampshire, holds a high lank in tito navy of Russia. Another from the same State, has manufactured carman for the Sublime Porte, to the dock-yards and armories of Constantinople; and within a month I parted with ono of her hardy and ie. telligent mechanics, on his way to Mexico. where ho and his family have built cotton mannfectories, more than five hundred miles west of the capital of MO/110. turns, on rivers that tumble into the Pacific. Ask likewise, who established the great stage lines in that kingdom, and you will hod it was another emigrant from the mountains cf the Granite State, end the car riages which now run over the ground where Cortes marched to victory, wore built either on the banks of the Mettimack or the Hudson." The exports of Colton Cinodß from Now York for 3 ri L, were 22.332 Wet) against 21.939 In 11311 and 0,135 in 1613, $22,000 00 25,000 00 75,000 00 90,000 00 100.000 00 1,300,000 00 36 000 00 90,000 00 1,300 OU 7,000 00 200 00 10 000 00 40,000 00 5.000 00 30,000 00 1,275,000 00 1.500 00 100,000 GO 1,200 00 4,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 15,000 00 $3,226,000 00 391,856 09 '280,000 00 $3.891,588 09 577,500 00 ,000 00 10,000 00 40,000 00 `-'9,000 00 200 0(10 00 2,02:1,996 09 45,000 00 9.00 000 00 20.000 00 :10,000 00 20.000 00 15,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 on )4,000 00 4.000 130 1,000 00 500 00 12.001) 00 20,000 00 , P 5.000 00 JO,OOO 00 /2.366,.515 40 111.1;81 37 $2,1111,C40 nr '2 , .1.3f) I 72 $17,635 69 243.951 92 Seed*--nex, - - Timothy, - Clover, Lard—No 1 lb. • !lo g e—p lb (ay. wt.) GERM•N Love.—nlo story we give below, could only have happened in Germany, or be related of Ger' mane: 'A young girl of twentrone, Rose Roble, a shop tender, became acquainted with a student of pharmacy one Throphilus Keppler. 'this acquaintance, appar ently very slight, was soon forgotten by the young men but excited a love, violent almost to madness, in the heat tof Ross. A peasant girl, an intimate friend of Rose, who had discovered the secret of Iter passion, maderishameful morn. of its intensity. She addressed the poor girll otters purporting to ho writtenby Kepplet and cajoled her for 11 years. During the whole of that time she never once saw her fancied betrothed, but let tars esking,for money. sugar, brandy, and even linen, poured upon her. The excuses for not seeing her wore .if the most strange and impr..iliable nature; such as that in consequence of failure of his examination ho was taken to a houae of detention in Fl °liana, con stream! expressly fur the punishmuat of defeated can didates. Such was the tenor of all the correspondence; mis fortune seemed to have rained on hint. At one time ho had brokers an arm, at another o kg. Sickness suf fering, and especially destitution afflicted him; the last, being an appeal enduring. Rose, at different poridds, had sent eleven thousand trances, an enormous sum. for one in her position, to collect which also WWI oblige to deny herself all but the necessaries of life. and to sacrifice her little patrimony and that ofn sister At last, after fourteen years of continued anxieties and privations. Roan need in the newspaper an anounce , meat of the death of Theuphilus K.-pper, apothecary, oC Wintetbach, whose discunsolat• widow and oink ted children, &c. Thereupon, on complaint to !hone. dimities, dm criminal who had withered her youth and wasted her property was found in her bosom friend. The punishment inflicted is fourteen years confinement in a dungeon, from which, during a cer tain lel h.tl of each tear, nil light is excluded. Of small pox. on Thursday morning the 15th Inst., al half ba s t 4 i chroft at tho rosidenee of his father, in Al!echen i Ci,c , ('2d %runt) JAM re C., oldest son of Peter and Bridget Jennings. aged 95 years, 9 months and 4 days. The death of the young gentleman noticed above, has occasioned the must poignant grief to Lis relatives, and caused sorrow end regret to a largo circle of friends, to whom he was endeared by his many manly qualities and goodness cf heart. But a few days since, be was, to all appearance, one of the most healthy young men in our community, and nose who would look upon him, could suppolto but that he was destined, in the natural course of things, to live unto i I a "good old age." tut. by the inscrutahle will of a just Providence, who orders all things for the best, he has in a moment been called from among his affix:- tionato rdativei and fticnds, to nnjoy, 1111 in fondly hoped, the reward that is plomised to those who ''remember their Creator in the chtys of their youth." COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED Alit) CoRIIERTED EVERY AFTERlinoli Fl FTSBERGII BOARD OF TRADE. COIIIIIIIIEIC Volt JANUARY . F. Lorenz Georg() Wryman M. Roberl.3n PORT OP PITTSBURGH A PEl.l* WATtft 15 VIE efIANNLL ARRIVE() )I.io Mita. rattan-30u, Cincinnati, Cleuirclunal; Calhoun; Welteville. DEPA la ED. Brunerte, Lean. St Louis, Cirsiirlanil, Calhoun, Weltsvillo, Cillow.-- St Lnuia. rOe'These marked thus" are provide 4 with Evans' Safety Guard, a preroation (or dm parlesion efboilera. IMPORTS ET RIVER. steamer Ohio Mail; 80 tons pig iron . Woods, Edrsards Sr )4' K rsi ea; 25 Lcki cotton, 19 bids lard, B bbls tallow,s sacks driod apples. 4 sacks feathers, 26 t h is ground nuts, 4 bags, 4 bbl do, 17 do earn, Isaiah Dickey & Co; 25 bbls yarn, Archon & Nwholson; 1 lot or old copper, A Fulton; 1 lot of fur eiture, Mutual Insurance Cu; sundries to Hubert Wil r,sms. I ‘Vellavilla-I'r .tenmer Cleveland:7 bbla butter; 3 ka rum Jac'...b Painter; I bbl buunr, I keg laid, Irwin . 1 / 4 . Martin; 4 boiri; I halo. Joshua Han na; 800 lbs bulk po,k. M'Gill & BuslifieM; 56 bales cotton, steamboat Ohio Matt; 24 buodlos paper, Morn l'oe; 10 do do Commercial Journal. Office of tho Pittsburgh "Morning Post." idll. 1a42 Tke Weatker and Ike kterrs.—Last evening th,re w rig five feet In the clothe.] 31. cl falling. It cells ed Ythouriug In the afternoon, but was heavy and had much the appearance of rain. There woo riot the visual ;Icily'', at the river being .0 unplesunt getting ntiont. The :11001.01r010,1a is etill closed. The Alleghe ny is nearly frozen over. The Ohio is much uhstruct• ed by ice below Wheeling. Molosses—A sale of 25 bbls Molluscs at the river of 31j; Wes foim mum.' nt 32 , id3.1c by rho tingle 35c to the country trade. Sugar— A sale of 10 blids at 6141/61. 0 its—Sales from stores at 32035, the receipts by River i+ large • Bulk ri,tli—Salo of 3 total from stores at 5 cerari rubli• SUSINIARY OF MARKETS Boerne!, January 17, ICIG Flour—The. English news done not appear to have any effect on the market; holders, if any thing, mane. feat leas activity to realise, but the sales to-day, exhib ,lt no change whatever in prices. Genesee $5 :le $5 87, OliiJ and St Louis $5 5041075 4).)' Grain—Transactions limited ouppliesgrontly exceed the demand, yellow fist curu 7807( and white 70@ 72c.P bus. Mulasses—Sales tn•day of Cuba inferior tart. ifie 6 we, good do 20c equal to 10 mon_• er, do aweet 21c G mos. PkiladeipAia, Jan 19, 1046 The market is very quiet, and hut few oporatious have taken place to day worth reporting—prices may LW set down essentially ns yesterday. Iho advice. from Enropo hose had nu percoptilde influence upon any of the lending staples, other than to tendcrbold ers of Flour and Grain less anxious to operate at pres ent rates, preforringne they now do to wait the later accounts by the coming steamer. The only solo of Flow that has coma to our knowledge is 300 this so perßne, for enputt, at 115,25. Nothing doing In Rye Flour—the article scarce. 41 sale of 800 Isbls Corn Moat is reported at $3,5Gi. In Grain no taloa of im portance luivn oc.ccurrod. Further sales of 100 hbds N G Sugar at .5114iific, for common to prime. Wo no tice nlso a solo of 74 bbl. Molasses, at 2Bc, 4 MO.-0 part haf at 20c. Abe Pt °vision market continues with out change, and in most other and minor as ticles there is vary little doing. CITY PRICES CIIIIIIENT. JAN. 22. cAittroLLT conitICTED EVIRT •rfilknooN. Flour—From Store, - - - $4,3740 4,50 Wugon, - - 4,250 .r,371. /Thekrhrot—per lOU lb . - 1,50 ra)1,62 1 1 Gorr, Afro,— do tin - - 50 qb 62 Grain—Wheat i r cr Lush. • - 0,00 t 80 Corn, 45 0 50 Ono., ~ - - 34 036 Hay—loloae, ptnn, - - 15,00 016,0 Oil—Lin.oe,l,p wan. - • 68 .0 70 Whiskey-O'Y gall. • - - - 22 i 25 Polaloes—Neshannock,Pbugh. - - 31 0 44 per lb. p.•r lb 1V R. lieg end Kell pct lb .TAILX K 2 HAT.'—The Tribune tells the following 'tort A fellow went into ibis ball of a boarding house in Barclay street, a night or two since, while the boar ders were at supper, and gathered op all the hats on the table. Ile was making his way out with his booty when a boarder a little behind time came in, and a 4.. ed him what ho was about. 'Oh,' says the thief, am taking the gentlemen's hats round to Les.ry'a to get smoothe.' • Well,' replied the boarder, t ahe mine along too."Certainlv, air,' said tho accommodating. loafer, and vanished.. Three Valeableiitiiiiing Lots for Salo, NO. 71, 72 and 73, in Hurt's plan, containing 24 fvet in width and 132 feet In length or depth. adjoining Jahn B. Butler, Esq., in tho Sixth %Yard, Unix sold at private sale, they will be offemd at pub. lie If nI o on the premises on Thursday the 23d April, 1346. GEO. COCHRAN, jan 22 Executor of Aaron Hart, deceased. ALARGE dark French Merino Cape was lost on Tuesday evening, between 4th street and the north end of the old Allegheny Bridge. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the office of the Morning Post. jen22-I t• STANDARD FICTION DON QUIXOTTE; Gil Mai; Thaddeus of Warsaw; Hungarian Brothers; Winter Evening Tales; Ten Thousand a Year; A ntbiau Nights; Frederik' Brerner's Novels; Mysteries of Udulpho; Undine and Sietram; I Vandering Jew; Heart, by Tupper; Amber Witch; BOSWORTH & FORRF.STEB j an22 • 43 Market st A VERY LARGE ARRIVAL. OF now and cheap work., atCUOK'S literary du put, 85 4th st . The Theatrical Appmnticestiip, and anecdotal rec ollection of Sol Smith, Esq. Sermons by Rev Sidney Smith, complete in 1 vol. Life of Paul Junes, by Alen. Slidell Mackenzie, in 2 vol. Harper's New Miscellany. Harper . ' Bible Nu 47 will be complete inabout 50 Nue. M eta Burke, or the ses born boys, by Prof. Ingra ham. Lectores on the English Poocs, by Win Hazlett, Li brary of choice leading. N 026. Ta 00 . 8 Jerusalem delivered, translated by Fairfax. in two parts, Library of choice Reading, Nos. 43 and 44. The Alps of the Rhine, by Headley. The Citizen of Prague, translated by s'sary Howitt; this is o new novel. Art Maguire, or the broken pledge, by William Carleton. Graham's Magaline fur February, a splendiJ num tx.r. Lather National /Magazine for February. Eclectic liagazine for January. Blanche Vernon, the actress. by Anderson Smith The Olden Time, an historical magazine, Ist num ber. Lester's Translations, containing challenge of Bar letta. Citiwn of a Republic, Florentine Hietory. jar,22 AUCTION SALES, Of Dry Goods, Furnustre aid Wattkes at rriiis day, Thursday, January 22d, at 10 o'clock, JL A. Mt, will be sold, at M'Kenna's Auction Rooms, Market street, between 3d and 4th, a Lot of soasonable Dry Goods, shoes, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., Furnituro and 1 aloigh• At 7 o'clock, same evening, Variety Goods, Watch es, Clocks, &c. P. M'KENNA, jan22 Auctioneer. Old Rye Whiskey. BARRELS Monnngaheln Whiskey, (1639) wnrrantai all Rye, in oboe and for sale by jar, 22. STERETT &Co , 18 Market et, neer Frost To the Dyspeptic. THE subscriber would call the attention to persons who may be suffering with Dyspepsia, to Thump 113D ' S Tunic Anti-Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills; they are, without exoeption, the best article ever offered to the public for the immediate cure of that disease,— Try them once and you will bosun to recommend thorn to all who may be afflicted. For sale wholesale and rotail by EDGAR THORN. Druggist, jan2l cor Penn and Hand sts. Property for Sale. jaA HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Holme's Hill. i'itt Township, within 121 feet of the eh) I line, (6th ward.) The Lot is fronting en Bedford at, 196 feet and running back, preserving an equal width. 142 feet, to the property of W.J. ToTTYR. Tho improvements consist ore neat Cottage House, 40 feet in front and 32 feet to depth, containing eight rooms finished in modern style, with all the necessary out bUildings—Cartiage House, Stable, • never fail ing well of wntrr with a good pump, Ste. The above property is the most desirable place for a private residence in the neighborhood of the city, and will be sold on very accommodating terms. The ower wishes to dispose of it In order to enable him to improve his property in the 'burnt district.' Title in disputable. Eoqulre of W. 0. LESLIE, 'Breed's Building,' 4th at. near Wood. jan.2l-3t BY JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer, corner of Wood nod Fifth streets. At 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, the 2.2nd instant, will be sold en extensive invoice of Crash seasonable dry goods, boots, shoes, fan. cy caps, fine cutlery, &e. At 2 o'clock. I'. M.—A quantity of new and second hand household furniture, mantel clocks, carpeting, mattresses, fine large whittmy blankets, bed comforts and quilts, stoves, looking glasses, queensware, glass ware, fancy soap, young hyson tea, loaf sugar and variety of hardware, &c., &c. At 64 o'clock—gold and silver watches, reaOy made clothing. musical instruments, and an invoice of assort ed dry goods and fancy articles. jan2l .Tujubs Paste. ASPLENDID article, just received and for sale by EDGAR THORN, jan2l-y corner or Hand and Penn its. SLANE LEASES, OF very superior form, for sale at this Office jun 20, 1846. N. o.lNolasses, 147 BARRELS Plantation Molasses, in prime order, now landing from steamer Defiance and Putnam, for sale M B. RHEY &Co. jan.2o 57 Water street. Lard. OBARRELS and 110 kegs prime Leaf Lard, in store and for sale by 210 BOXES 45 and 6. Now Bedford Spam; 30 " best Cincinnati star Candles; 10 " Adamantine for sale by MILLER &RICKETSON, 140 Liberty pt Mackerel and Herring. 40 ITl!,;7rbt,"turrim-k—' 10 1r bbls Mess 10 bbls gibbed Herring in store and for sale MILLER & RICKETSON, 140 Liberty at. WINTER SPERM OIL. 1000 GALLONS bleacted winter Sperm 011; 1200 do unbleacb'd do do in non:, end for srle by MILLER & RICKETSON, No. 179 Liberty it. WINTER WHALE OIL COOGALLS winter Whale Oil, in store and fur sole low by 1.00 01,16 1,00 01,124 2,37403,00 5,00 05,50 740 8 4 5 PALM O.IL. 1500 GALLS. Palm Oil, on hand and for vale by MILLER & RICXETSON, No 179 Liberty mem. Oa o Lost Auction Sales. M. B. RHEY & Co. 57 Water street Candles. MILLER & RICKETSON, 179 Liberty at =EC GRAND BOIREE, At the Lafayette Assembly Rooms. THE fifth of the series of tines° popular and ales gent Soirees will bo given nt Madame Blaique's rooms, on Friday evening, Jan. 2,;(1, to which Madame It. respectfully invites the attention of her juvenile friends and patrons. The room has been splendidly decorated and ovcry effort wiil be made to heighten the interest of the • PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. TI IE only place where lid..? article can be found in the city is at the corner of Fifth end Smith field streets, 0 here it is constantly kept on Land, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. al so superior Havana, and principa cigars. Eat L mon PRESTON'S pine concentratztl extract of Lennon fur flavoring sauccg, pastry, &c, for tnlc B. A. FAH N ESTOCK Sc, CO, cor 6th and Wood H!9. THE subscriber is renting out several largo rooms ia his establishment with steam power, at low rates co good tenants jan 17 Ono Dollar /toward DANA WAY from the subscriber, on or about the "Lath inst., John Hamilton, known generally by the name of Daddy Jim. The aaid Hamilton is 16 years old; light complexion; curly hair; stout built; and when he left, bad on bit working clothes. I forbid allpersont harboring or trusting him on my account. The above reward will be paid for his delivery in the Pittsburgh Jail. ROBERT SHAW. janl9-d3t. JAMES S. CRAFT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Fourth end Wood streets, above Sibbett & Jones. Entrance on Fourth. nov 14-dfim. For Salo • _• 50 CUTS yollow and purple carpet chain; 30 do carpet raga in ball 4; 200 all sized wooden bowls; 400 dozen 0.10, 9.12, 10.12, and 10 14 wio• dow sash and glass to suit if wanted, or by the bug. A small assortment of Dry Goods. Cheap and use ful Family Medicines. School and Mlscelianeouz Books. A large supply of cheap and useful Temper ance Hymns and other Books, and 10,000 Youth . ; Temperance Advocates; Farmers' and Mechanic's, The Cultivator, Temperance and German Almanacs, for sale very low in any quantity to suit all elassez. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent in2l 6t and Corn Merchant, No 9, sth at N. B. Carpet und paper rags bought. nice small farm far talc cheap. A VERY nice small farm of '24 acres of choice 1 - ILgood lend, divided by good fences, for pluglaing, pasturage. meadow and wood loud and well watered by never failing small streams, and a good well of wat er at the door; there is a good well finished dwelling house, 32 by 22 feet; with cellar and a good kitchen; butter); a good garden and a good barn, 36 by 26 feet and a number of ether useful and necessary out.build• ings and improvements. This property lie 3 in Wayne, Ashtabula co., Ohio; very centtaily on a pcbflc road much travelled.and is a very deiirable email farm for a private gentleman, or fur a carpenter, painter, black smith, wagon maker or other mechanic, as ft Is in the centre of an industrious, moral population. It will be sold very cheap for all or half oath, and thebalancc is one, two or three Years, and early possession. Please call for furtherparticulars at ISAAC General Agency and Intelligence office. No 9 Fifth so. Fos Bout, TII E Mansion House formerly occupied by i t E Wm Peebles, known es the Bullock Pen Property, situated In Peebles township, G miles east of this city. on the Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turn pike, with fifty acres of good land; good stabling; a fine smoke and spring house, and en excellent spring of seater. This property is admirable for a Dairy, or would suit a Butcher very well. Persons wanting information will please call at the second Toll Gate, where they will be directed to the owner of tho property. MARTHA PEEBLES. Peeblea tp., jan2o.4:llw. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Coved', of December Term, 13-i5. No 35. Thomas Aiken, for use of .•.. Phineas Reynolds, William Joyce. '-^}"' January 17, 1898, on motion of Mr. money considered in Court, and Reade Washington, Earl. appointed auditor to die. tribute the money arising from Sheriff's Sala of De fendant's property in this case. From the Record, GEO. R. RIDDLE, Pro.. Notice Is hereby given, that the auditor appointed by the Court, to distribute the proceeds of the sale in the above case, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, at the office of Mahon & Washington, on the south aide of Wylie at,, one door from the comer of sth et., oa the "la day of February next. at 3 o'- clock, P. M. READS WASHINGTON. jan2o-d4t Auditor. In the Cotirt of Common Pleas of Allegheny Costly, ft"' December Ter:71,1837, No 24D. eln the matter of the voluntary Ac eignment of Samuel P Darlington. Supplementary Account of Richard Bowen and Benjamin Darlington, As signees of 9 P Darlington, filed. Acid now to wit, January 17, 1116 on motion of H S Magraw, Esqr, Attorney for /1.5.• signeee, the Court appointed Andrew Burke, George F Gilimore, aad Robert Robb, Esquires, to audit and adjust said account and distribute the fund in the i hands of the assignees, to and among the creditors • From the Record, GEORGE R. RIDDLE, Pro The Auditors above named, will meet for the pur poses of their appointment, at the office of Gillman; & Perkins, on 4th street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, on Friday the 30th day of January, 1846, at 3 o'clock, P NI, of said day, when and where all persons interea• ted can attend. GEO F GILLMORE. jan 19, 1846-40. MADERA WlNES.—Brice; Olivera & Co; Star Blackburn; London putleular. ♦ supply of the above fine brands tamales and bot ties, Fur sale by the demijon, or dozen by STERETT & CO., janl9 18 Mariset st. Sherry Wine. nUFF, Gordon & Co 's Blown; LI Duff, " " Pale; Cornea' For sale by the demijon or down, by STERETT & _jenl9 18 Market at L ISBON WINES.—At whole/ale or retail by STERETT & CO., 18 Market st. SWEET AND DRY MALAGE WINE, at whole sale or retail, by STERETT & CO., jein 19 No 18 Market st., 1 door above Front, TENERIFFE WINES. AT Wboleaelo or Retail by STERETT &CO., jan6 18 Market street, one door above Front i To ac Honorable the Judges of Cita Court of Gene r- C A LABRIA AND OPORTO WINES, at whin. sal° and null, by sTEATETT , Co. al Quarter Seraiona of the Peace , in and for li e '.." `-'" f County of Allegt eny. No 18. Market street, one door abovo Front. 1 The petition of Mrs Henrietta 'Hai/fitment let Ward, Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid humbly aheweth, Port Wino. ! That your petitioner bath provided herdelf with nante- ARRIS & SON, Port Wine; oleo, 1 rime for the Iccommedation n f travellers and others, at H Old do very fine, purojuice I her dwelling house in the city aforesold,and prays that of the grape , i your Honor; trill be , lensed to grant her a license We respectfully direct attention to Me &bye assort.l to keep a Public house of entertaloment. And your went of Wines, u they comprise some of the finest! petitioner, es In duty bound, will pray. gnielos now imported. 1 MRS HENRIETTA HAUPTMANN. STERETT & Co., 1 , We, the subscribers, oitizees of the lot Ward. No 18, Market street. Pittsburgh, do certify, that the abvivopetitioner, is ono dour abuvo Front. 1 of good reputo for honesty nod temperance, and is , wall James Park, Jr. & Co. i provided with house mom and conveniences for the WHOLESALE Grooms. Importer. of Tin Plate i accommodation of travelers and others, and that said and Queeneware, and dealer. in Copper and tavern Is nccetiary. Pittsburgh manufaotured artiolos, Nos. 11'2 and 114 Henry Landwohr, Second st.,botweon Wood and Smithfield streets. i V, B Shaffer, janliknovl4 ay. James Cavntaugh, --- .Tampa Dryer, fl Mallets, janl6 tiara:lt A LARGE lot of shirts just arrived from the East i a t 00 Pittsburgh CluthirT Store forsainwholssale ! and p2ttil oct2l AVM D.SCHAFFER. - • r • 4rkfliff‘py.. sq,;;„;. 83 MARKET STREET 83 11-4 & 1.2.4 twilled & double IVldtccy Blan kets; Red Flannels, twilled and plain; yel• low do: best style of Calicoes, ut GI, 7, 9 & 124 ca, worth 9, 123 and 133 cents, A Caw piJcesofcalotd Alapacr..l, plain, figured, aut.: plaid. Thoso,at prices lower than can Lc had ❑: any cdiusr place %vest of the, friountains 83 MARKET STREET 83 QHA WLS,Turdsorri,Eroc::o add Thii:c.T.: Rend Weisb Flannels Domestic do; Ce:hmere D'Ecol+se. Mouslin Black Alpaca. Lustros, and Orleans Cloth Black and mole c.iorcd Fivoch Merit:au..? E Constable ant - . the above at pria.a s , ry dear , rablo to ;hero who have not cctnriered their winte purchases, in fact a: far l:clo•.v the valor.. Thc3a gooda are of the latest purchase 3 and beat etylas. jant Congressional Globo and Appendiz. PERSONS witatting to autism ii,c2 fur thu aboco cal uabla work. will please call at the Dooltatore WM B. .McCONLOUGE. :its street Pitt.olourgl.l. P. S. Pollard' at a rilatamto may enclose $3 to thta aubscribcr and their nrdet ahali ba attended to wit!: many thanks. W, B. McC. janl7dhv H H RYAN James Cavanaugh, IMPORTER AND WIIOLESALE DEALER, ti fine Jewelry, Cudery, silver and German silver 1 Spectacles, gold and silver l'enchs, alive: Thimbles ScisAors, Tweezers, silk and 7,cra Suspenders, silk and bead Purses,. car -fret Bags, Hosiery, children's Cloaks, Bears Chl, Beef Mc.rrow.. rastilo, crew and palrA Soap', 8:c. &c. Don'tmisuake the pines, O. Oa. mARE:Er STREET, Ettst side, betwut:a Tb:cd and Fourth Eta , Simpson's Rcw. Jan IG AGE it.:rlANGentleme.n . ju3i arrived from England where he wa.if three your, d'ridrisor of the Latin, Greek and German lunguagee, ate university college, would he happy to re-engage in a puLlin ins , itution or with u few private lumilice iu Pitteburofh, or its vicinity. He is highly qualified to teach Gernian, French, Italian, Latin, Greek, idebrew,uni Lir..7 other branch of modern arcumplishrneat a. Brig a !nl:h eof EZlitinl3b Prussia, after Navin_ flatehed his 3tEtlC3 (philological and ori ental. e.Tecially.) at the beet college'' and uniremities oirrueia. ho applied himself:lre° years more to the oriental and modern lui,gitagei in ti,e univomity of Pu ria, and travelled four }eara in S . :Vit.:W.:I3CA anct Hie method of teaching,reicetLi from the beat Euro pean , yrt.cm3, and founded en a Inns ecparienco L carry for the rtudentd, and attended mitt; astonishing our , - aeon. lie teaches arc of the abo•:u lunguagesthrongh the medium of German, Preach, English, Italian and Latin, all of which he. apcaltd fluently and correctly, Termo fur private Icisons In town: Oat pupil,leartoe,in advance. Teo ' 1U •' Laub Three each " —and CO on, it. nrcmeaica to 11.‘,4 number of scholar:. Highest referenee3 will be given, for which apply to Anthuay Dußeeler, Fell., Dr :‘,lc,Meal and F Kahl, Erg, at W Murtin & Ca•s. Further particulars may be bad from 1' .1 Finder. at Mrff DOtithitt'S boarding house, Fourth at, third huu_io on the left above Smith field, from 10 to and Roth '2 to 9 o'clock, ion °w. OLD UISEEY. AFEW bbl si of pu r e Old Rye Whiakey from Bto 11 years old on cep nr, i on the barrel for ante - • AFE,IV ballplpes of pure Cogniac and pale Bran. dy of dlffere,nt brands, warranted pure; 2 half pipes Holland Gin, tine flavor; 30 barrels rastified %Vhlskey, a pure article; also Sulltnh Whiskey, &c, &c. on draught and for sale In quantities to fruit. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, _ janl3 GO Water at. PORT AND .NIEDICINE WINES. syr casks of port and medicioe wines of Imp!• nor flavor, part of rhicb xi on druugbt, for sale in any quantity w suit by STOUGH TON BITTERS and peppermint; cigars and Tobacco alwayr oc hand and for gala by P. C. MARTIN, t3O Water street. CRUSHED SUGAR. A LWAYS on band end for sale by P. C. MARTIN janl9 SO Water street. PLAYING CARDS. 50 DOZ ?talcs playing' cards for sale by P. C. MARTIN, AT COST, AT COST. riIHE subscriber, at the career of Jiarket and Third streets, corttio=3 the aalci of Dry Goods, at rodaccd prices, and is now, offering greater Induce ments to purchasers. Tho remainder of our Cloak tags, Alr acres, isieriLlCe3, Muslin do !sines, Calicoes, Flannels, Linsoys, Jeans, Casakotts, Blankets and Shawls, together With many other goods. We have concluded to coon Ed at coat for a fors days, in or der to reduce our , steckt previous to Spring. Purcha sers. Hill find tilts a raze opportunity cf obtaining Goods at eintedingly Boa prizes. Coll early and se. curo a good bargain Jan 14 AGALEY & SMITH Linos removed to their neva !L.) warehouse, Nos 13 and 20 Wood street, (east aide) where they will bo pleased to invite the attention of their friends and dealer.; generally to a largo and wed selected aisortatent of GrOeOrie3 and Pittsburgh Manufactures. novlo-Om 3.8.346 L v. & sr33Tl3, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 13 AN'D Wool" STaznT, •Pivrtinuncirt. SBAGALEY CO„ Wholesale Grocers and Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be tween sth and 6th, North side, Philadelphia. novl 0-3 m Allegheny Cemetery. P ERSONS desirous of purchasing lots In this Cem etery art referred for information to the Sapatin tandant on the ,grounds, or E Thorn, Drqgist, cor ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgn. By order of the Board, J. CHSLETT, doe II Superintendent. WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, E R S, No 30, adjoining the F,zchange &J: and appetite file 2d Presbyterian Chnreh.s 7 :fti. strew. THEY ARE PREPARED TO e w araism furnish COFFINS of all kinds and 6zos, o f whi c h they keep an arsortment constantly ready made to bo had at all hours. Funerals will be attended on the shorten: notice. and every requisite therefor furnished. if required. PRIVATE Ens IDET{CF., until the let of April, San dusky street near the canal brld:le, Allegheny, where orders Trill bo received. rzinier.Per.a. Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. Reynnirls, Rev. Dr. Ilerron, 1 - .)i. Spears, Rev. Dr. Dunlap, , Dr. Brooks, Rev. Mr. Leo, Dr. Courtney, Sharrebg.' i Rev. Mr. Murry, 011arplburg, j Rev Mr. IVilliams 11. r. CONSTABL'J: Clazsicai TonaTzer P. C. MARTIN, no \VatPr weer BRANDY, GIN, kC., P. C. MARTIN, GO Water it 60 ‘Vater sr 3 . A MASON Z.'orzo7al. jw)l4-Irtid&w Lonia Reinhard Ed Fenderich, A Andrews, G F Smithson, I", Walter, James Clarke MEE