iel)c E/ftilp alorning'Post. I .1 . 1 " RIO " °F " Y! Great,Neeting of the Peoplet 30141! BIGLER, EDIIOII TTSBURGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, V I Y P t. 51 Eft , Agent l'or country newspnpers, is the Ageat for the Pittsburgh Ditily Morning Post. and Weekly Mercury nriti ;Manufacturer, 10 receive advettiserneata and subscriptions. He Las offices in NEW Ironic, at the Coal 0111,e,3:1 Ann street, (nd joiningthe Tribune Office.) Busyuy, No. 12., :State at rect. PHICADELPEI/ A, Real Eitule and Coal Otilee, Pine street. BALTIMORE, S E corner Baltimore and Calrertrt4 where rior paper can be seen, and terms of adveiti aing learned. :Tut WICATHER,&C —The weather clediandbeau• tiful. and hs.s the appearance and temi eta' ure of a fine April day. Navigation is fully resumed, on our and there in no mason to apprehend any interruption this season. Business seems to be making an early start, and we are assured by some of our merchants that they are already selling egress ninny goods—in fact trade seems . to have regularly set in for the sea son. The croakers, who so tremblingly predicted that Pittsburgh would be ruined by the calurnitnus fire of the leth of April, may now see ant their fear fat terebodings tan never be realiz-d. In two ears this 'Fire will se'arcely be remembered except when' attention is called to the splendid but lding± which are fast covering the Burnt District. The floe weather has brought out the mason• and carpenters, and we see the foundations of several new buildings- are-now being laid. In short every thing aroroados tells of energy, industry Rod prosperity, and inspires the most cheerful hopes for the future p r os_ pects of Pittsburgh. re ft issaid at %Washington that President Pots does not intend hereafter to confine himself to the states of Pennsylvania and New ;Jersey, in making the appoiatment to fill the vacancy on the bench of the Supreme Corm. Some of the PlitiadelpSia edi tors are 'getting their backs up' about the matter, and mg that if the President Should appoint any one out of this circuit it will give great dissatisfaction. Every one will, of course, understand that they mean to in form the President that it would give greet dissatis faction to appoint any one out of Philadelphia, as they have for many years been under the innocent dvitaiian that Oran city 'is the state." More correct informu tine from other parts of the Circuit might rh0.... more clearly, perhaps, that it would cause greater dissatis faction to appoint any one in it. ihrprNiar. SEsstons.—The Senate of Mary hind ha 4 adopter], by a vote of 12 to 5, resu:u.i m to alter enJ amend the Constitution of the State. so as to eitablish hienocal Sessions of the Legislature. This is a very sensible ernemimeat, and we sincere ly with LiSla the people or Pennsylvania cind.l adopt a similar one. It would cave the Treasury .7s-cry )evr, autne or money which it naw sprat to li;t!e perpoge. There are but few citizens, 012: Duthie Legid wire. who do not behave that we ore "governed to much: . and would be glad to we some mean. ad,pted t6,t wouid be effectual in checking our crave law makers in their room of filling the statute books with uteleet cone!. MOHEIIIIEET TO THE MEMORY OT J•llEi 1106.41(. NVerksain from the National Intellicereer that the Irish residents in that city have it in conternpidtion to erect over the grave of their departed friend a monument, which will perpetuate the virtues of hint ahn is to!, led a true Irishman's Friend. appear' , to ll.," says the Intelligencer, "when we reflect upon the nr dent zeal and brilliant eloquence which the late Jr.. Huber 111111 so frequently displayed in the m dst rd . Iriairnen, and while epeaking of old Ireland in metropolis, that there is much propriety in rat6in_ such a reonument here, in the city of Id. nativity, and where his services were so well known and Irppr,eia ted-b7 eeery true-hearted Irishman. Neither ca n we permit ourselves fur a moment to doubt that, trite tt, their national feeling. and und.tr the ird: uurce of •hin affectionate gratitude," the frii,b resident. and thr friends of Ireland will promptly come forward and contribute towards an oltj• ct which is Hut only meri tecibut metitutiuus." 1171Slotwithetanding that since the dreadful ncci• dentin the mines Carbondale, Pa, caused by the fa l ling of the roof, no etTort has been spared, nu trace has yetbeen discovered of the fifteen men who are en tombed beneath the Wien mass. Two hundred men hove beers at work since the accident occurred, but they have not yet succeeded in reaching the bodies of those who are known to be in the mine, and who, it is feared, have now perished from famine, if they were not immedieetly killed. The new Constitution of Missouri, isqu ,14 . 3.-4 any man from holding any military or 6,11 office, or ap pointment in that State, who shall, alter the ratilica• t inner the Constitution, be engcgril on principal, second sufgeon, accessory, or abetter in a dud. It Hi.lo malcu it the duty of the Legislature to provide. the mode and manner in which the survivor of a dud, and hi/estate shall be rendered respon4itile to, and Aar ged with a compensation for the wife and children of the deceased. DREADFUL Enters or strong feeling seems to be gathering against rho adv. - matelot - Millerient and is expressed in very derided terms, in many directions, in consequence of the madness which it brings upon many who embraces its tincti Ines. Among other canes, it is stated by the Palmer (Mai-) Sentinel, that under ite ef•cts, Mr Ebenezer Walkrr aeriously disturbed thecongregation of the Method:: church at Bandy/Lie, on Sunday last, by his fanatical wrings ani boisterous condi/et, which ho continued I for the greeter part: ofthe night, and on the following I morning he paraded through the village without any clothing, on his person but n shirt, raving all the time like a maniac. On Wednesday hedied a raving mad• man, after vainly attempting to put an end to his own existence. Only last Saturday, says the Sentinel, he wan in Palmer village ,a sane, healthy and shrewd bue iness meal We learn that ono of the sons of Noah Nelsen, recently deceased, of Brimfield, leaped from his, bed one night last week, and passel through the streets with the cry that 'the 12.,t trump was sounding' in a state of perfect mental insunity. THE °CLAM STEAMER3.—The Great Western will commence her trips across the Atlantic on the 1 lth of April. .The Great Britain willtake her first departure for the season from Liverpool on the 9th of May. The Maiescbusette, (steam; propeller,) was advertised at Liverpool to sail for New York 15th ult. Silo will therefore bring eleven days later intelligence from Europe, and msy bo expected this week. The Cam bria will be the next mail steamer from Europe--sho leaves Liverpool to-morrow. The Hibernia was to leave Boston on Sunday l a st rLi VP ITMA . Forty-six passengershad secured berths up- to Saturday morning, and several more were ex pected. The N Y correspondent of ti.e P,tnniylvanion toys "The magician, Orsini, at the Park, was the most complete humbug ever seen. His nicks were all old. and the machinery, confederates and all. exposed to the audience; at the (all of the curtain he was most imeorniniously hissed, and the engagement fat the house brohen." Won,ier it ihe ereirer erer sew the Fakir of Ara? Ii he hes, he should have made an exreption in his fa% or, Sg +51 13 7 ,11 , r,:,«4 '• , One of the largest and moat entliusiustic trieetinga ever Ittlld in this city, assembled last night in - tho old Cnurt 14.uise, agree:ll,l.i 10 previous adjournment.— The " ' resident, J GEDHART. Esq. for several years !member of the Logisko ure, addles:it'd the meeting at some 'spigot" in totorerice to the iiroririel and nocrs iity of the present Legislature grunting to the Ba:ti 'mote and Oir•u fitatirtuel Curapun), the Right cif Ito Pittsburgh. Hon CHAS :CHAU:II.in heliallor the Committee np• pointed at the pre, itiMi meeting, 8 übmated the 1, lowing resolutionr, which nett, read as d adopted be acclatnatior Reao/crd, That tlio trrole, Aglinuitute and Mara, factoring ;Ter Iliions o f IVe.tero lion.\lt °Ma are ao intimately combined with the Fegonic..a .f Put.bargb, that w . inteerr afilwrs her prosperity neint have an in (hence, either beneficial or Cleil'iMOnial, uu thin of the Western counties of t h e State. Resolv , d,..That while) ihn shill of her anitfactu tyre and the enterprize of her Citivoia gel - el - 411y have fur a aerie. of years been adding to the wgrilth nod stimulating the' exertinot if an immense region of country, her people have been Ai/Tering the direst to. )amities—have been deprived, by et o of million, of capital, and bane heel; clippbit in their piornmercial operation. by cinnbinittitin, i..rnieti fur, r' 1, P 0,11, 11 . tranYleittitor her trade Lo I ~'o n l ine, with i ;which slog will he unable to rompete. soon by Leginiative action, CII0C;..1al to the preaor,a tion of her interests. Re.o/eed. That within ha, been recendy invoked! ; lay upplientiorta for Et-awing the right t.f u: to 1 ,, Baltimore nod (huh; Railroad Company. a 1.)100ct a . deeply icy -orient to 0.1. , 0.! Pills!,101 oil other objects of leginlation no Inv as they are con• , r/111.11, appeoc comparatively Riding. Rese:erd, That a denial /f the right rut way lo that ,nitnontiv, uptet tenets erptaltv typeable and litter:llJ would l,e vino...tit-it intompeltitn!thory, to th,nu• u Coro m,: uira'mri with or u porn! at fur betow rot— , aa w0..11,1 denlp.ry the a ‘.l the trarpit [I 1- Motel on long n.! pr.10.0n... eqrlie4loll t ! t rough the I', nn• is% ivania thormigidare., Ittld mnit dentine lie of itie Zvi+ , of 11 , 1.1o•alldi of uestetn treYellet, abo hose, :hitherto ed. ea the l'illsbOrgb mote us the inont ft alto it hew extracts form The papers, la show a1e6,41 convenici.t, in their t taut: t•/ the Casten States. ! the foo!Ing in Ctlinda to. ards hi, Union, Reaolred, Thou !mill denial of right will not only I From tit - M•onti , id Totoorript,Jon.:l.] rut 011 for ever the inexailmible reilo"rees clerked The n ennint ;tient of Earl Cathcart to the govern• ale!" trade of the wester:, river., by dnving that trade m,.nt of this province lots been, in all probability, through at r.i11,11,1(1 region tI it thimore, but will ho ; ,ggested by the LlCet•rt , ll , l Paton(' of rite telopnne at ileterimental to our trade w trio 'lto 1. tkes. n s Ipre • ae • nil,,tween Great Ili nein nt,d the United the enterpriat' of our CiMlTl•tei.ti riv 5W.... A by re tT`larli Urprel,lld a war, iodate them Ti, open foeilities for ;he Lai; trade, in „.„ car , p.., ,i,„, for “pp..i,,t,„, of ,renilintonin lAll}l Ole Western tertninu, tint Bailie n non po.so.sing the nolitarvrepatation of Lord COll, More 111,1 01.10 oat'. n,ay Ile too•ful in mnie ways than trio. For tai Rest/rod, "I hat whi:e the itritekt, the Tar , hi rest. we ',llene Rey hi, lord•lop will be rowel (pit, which we .0 1..1: ad. quote. to the nit il dutiett ;;f the governiner.t. will lon tl.reater; pi. lu (ix po•4 oa . good I,tiyi he ,“ kil,,a r. an d resiturtui &lived ..1“:":3 our 11,1itoftteR11'., wa runt" t • not linelv to allow: bid baton of thee to he u tnet e play "hi'''. ddr i qle". • thing in his brinds which impend out our iron,: nude and contest-' It is slated it.: I tilifir,tlthrl'lilnA Inti,pll Of the litr tint prosperity, ;dealt() the 110111 in /IV thin; tw o eontryoi•.• i t , n l toi• r •nntnny thron. , ,th leritt`tit-1- ,ern ordertfl i11tr.,1%..V1S If»; .• No.i; tier to ternikule its ulh"r ton-onht, fur some of rhr in•-ent movement Lion Lave la than (irL burg hon prloo 11.0 lower Pro, „ Rr s " l,, 4 . I " "1.- is, • i" " ' l se "'' ' ''"'"l W 0 n,,:1 'Pi I lie lilittitival lld 00 procecili•;4• of .11e to the A. I 1.110. j,•pauct 1,1.1„ t.• o note ' thin ""'"i'•=t odd ' r ' I ti•t.:t.t Nlhriltrut. p. tordeoey of the 1.200 h s; to, it ; ; y hurtheto, Th.' t ,f.ll.lllkliNi upon rhr a0p0,14/1. capbbilit,es to catal,o l .1 I 4UOI. bend of It to, rtnt nit. ir,.,llts 3' tt, It la V1,.1 1)1,, tit..:i..• tow/001,11/10 thn•ntoyi t !t!'d l•Th;id! R"il!'""d °"' :he milzers of Niue.. real. colo. 1-. PI„ 11,g r; : tli.t would be •itorintental to -I', - interesi,, we conceive lire immonweaii it ao loot pledged its toed; to o COlit•v• Ilf•PVCrli,l,7 n. ward. that CiltrlpNtly. li• • at nay Imo. permit it 10 11,1111 the toad avitint, the j i.tt ',du:twit of ReSOICed. d h of o e Litho apprecinte the advantage., to be derited to rte St Vt. 1 - 1.,(1/ C...,IS:(11r,l1011i/i Erie and ft ow; el and at ,n 1 es; no.; :v tog, rill OW .1..e,.:1•11t,,• ,1,11 ri ar.:4, I / :ra gimp:, n of deo greyV.' •. ReAO're,i, T hat rlri. reeetier eli;erfidit Coh rot in. in the exne.tnote, no I t 1.•.. • lif (~, •• t•' lot. t e. 1:) the Nava; lof 4,? la IltroNoa.l from iFnt re•oropolisi.; l'et•ltterh bs it, mtit.he e., ,• •. and tint w wo .1 thh, now anti rlll t • 1,,r n morn-nrP th , T r t ., „ • o , ifir crornerrinl roplefii wiil 11•••1 , ..1 , 1 to rid Carryi6trlbr.ll:),T.reFi or noirh u-. 11.• erlrlt til” 110 - t wa ) to the Anil thin. Ii it -I Cool, ,riy. TL, we ,I, v lore :Ite binrit or cipitkoiltio• t itl 4, it; rn•-...tir, i %%L e:: rrir•''n-••.• .1 iii 1•10.0 jt,te. !.•;• oar .1 Flu,, gird with no ter4i,,cl or t'teli , ,,r. A , I , Aer ...cr t, , ,i , .i0n. alp ,t. t openire R and thrnu_L a•, pv I, the tn.nuty can .aver male itifTet, es !Pen,tykantotoo, the des.nwe,,lties ~f interest nh.latThe liion that hiial tir hid t , .gether. We ere iden , :tilled with the giro( %Vetio. ot'lntetll , ll Itnprovetnent. (that now trawer•e the de ht lcurred by 11,, , ir r , ;natru:ti.,t, is a ,erred 1,, , n un the property and the in , lovry of every one em,,ng 11 , t We can !tope to alleviate ii,,' b u n, only I,y their if, troll,'.] ti.n,:v bt.iesr ihnt nrojec:Ati 11! ten,l to et 1 i epr. trouttht, • great than:irk of r.ornalitnicatioa : ar policy nit.:4t. bpet..l,ly ‘-7.6,1t,t :horn in lion 11.1,1 Reso(red, Twit ihr south wom!ero o , l;hin ., of 064. state, having chpen.le,l large horn, in the ctiniallinti•in of at, I hare, with rir.,ntpuicas l , l , llo themf.r ll,e p l / 1 do.rhat.tior intYinnit on rrerifinl in The prona,fl ion tif wrath., dim Las. , d-pri,rti th , to of Lb, henrits of all 'hr.:, rx prndrur,s are. entitled to Ow right 111, way gr intrd thrinzit that portion of the <tete. no n rn.littr of mere rent.- nerstive ! intnice to the Resolved, i hot I,.•otzurl I,y the , otiit,F , l, and that they bent.1 , 1!..,1,..1 it , :111 o and theta copy he tbrA.,,,ht.l to the veenet a of bith 'wows. inqtion or Wm Lorimer, Jr. i Resolved, That the Logiilntore of Penn.)4eania be 'and they are hereby requested to incorporate a corm parry to make n railer - tad from the termination of t hi. Cumberland Valley liailroad to Chmmbersburg to in. teNect the Baltimore nud Ohio liadroad nt inch a point nu the lame, wirhln Olio State an may Le found not adYdigngpaaa to the Commonwealth anti our Li:l.lcm commercial meteolxMA, Philadelphia. Al',./ . th' adorn i/n of the fotecning reeo!atiOn9, cotr.tni:teo from the C.Wayii6 nhpeored, and peelleia,l the full.. ing preamble and resola6ons, unonimonalv passed in bush Cont,rilu. They war, read Vi ing, and unanitnously uttprovnd. IVhcreas. :Fht, ndsontrigcs derived teem tine cote itructicm of Rail lioads, by affording a cheap ned l speedy means of tronsperting passengers and vuLnahle freight, by disbar-ieg large sums of money in the dis trict through which they pass; and by fitcilitating that intercourse between the remote s , ctions of our wide extended Union, which must ever rank among the most efficient means of cementing the haunt, to• eether, ore ton well known to nrq lire proof. or admit of debate, and Ire holepcndent of any benefits result ing to the stockholders itherese; And, I hkerea.g, A is now before the Legislsture of this Stir° pros id . ling fur the construction of ri Central Railroad from this city to Harrishurch, intended to complete the Rail road communication between the Ohio and the Gel nveurc; And, Whereas, A bill is also before the Leg islator° of this Suite granting the Right of Wtr through the State to the Baltimore and Gl.is Railroad Company, upon such tertns us will prove advantage sue to th e Commonwealth, and est-mei illy 1.0 to OM, sections which have derived nu ad vantages from the ! construction of the Public Works, although they have I borne their proportion of the burthens thus misting; And Whereas, Great apprehensions are entertain.' ed that unless the said Rill be passed at the present] session of the Legislature, the State of Virginia svill offer such inducements to the said Company nx will I divert the-Road entirely from our State; and, by form. ling a connection with the Ohio river below the west ern boundary of Pennsyisania, will intercept the tra vel and trade which-would otherwise pass along our Public Works, end aid in defraying the expoases of their construction and management Therefore, be it Resolved by Ike wizens of PittsburFh in Select and Common Connelk, as sembled, 'liu the Legi4latum of thin Commonwealth rerpectfolly, yet •ear neatly, reqiierted pats the hill now before the Senate, granting to the en Itimore and Ohio Railroad Company the right of • way.frora the Suite lion near Cumberland,to thtt Ohio river at. PittAburgli R , soived, That the Legt4lature he ulan requested to incorporate a company to cunstruct a Railr tad from Hasrisbargh to Pittsbyrgh,upoitsucli term as may bot . tionalattret with diet prt servatkin of State Improve. nientv,iond ntly promote the general welfare of the, citizeos of POnasylvania. Retotozd. That-cnpies of the foregoing proamhle and resolutions be signed--by the Presidents of Coun cil* nod the Mayor, nod transmitted to the Speakers of Scrod° and As,euddy, with a request to lay the Fame before their respective Houses. Several gentlemen than came forward ond address ed (ha meeting on the all uloiothing aithject Of Rh ht of V. Among the xi - makers were J. I). Mahon, Wilson M'Cundlerws,- James S. Craft, Samuel %V, Birch. Thos. Hamilton, and H. S. Nlograw,..E.Aqs. After thft appointment of one or two committees, and the transaction of some other unimportant bu• iness. The Meeting- adjourned by giving three cheers for the Ri,ht of `S•ay. Correspondence cf tho "Morning Post." II RiII , RUTIGE, Fel.'y.2rl, 1846. rt, Renoir the Baltimore nod Ohio Railroad wag' nailed it ashen :11r Crub, made o motion to in tell. nitely rhoupone the bill, which drew out a lengthy d e . Bute, no vote being taken on the question—when the Senate adjourned Mr Sullivan had the tlaor, and it is said made a moat masterly speech. In the Ifirse the presentation o petitions at:copied moot of the day. Air Stewart of Franklin (dieted a resolutitm to open the House anti prayer by some of the eiergyllll,l of this place every morning, which, utter rt rather singular debate, out iralefittite4 post. Yours, truly. lIIPORTANT FROM CANADA. invita,'4oo to /h.-, Northren Stwes to annex to Cana . —We I,avo the :Vow fool perors of the 27th instant. They contain ,Orrle Other interes ing intelligence 11u• Earl Cuthc3rt has I.eon orpointed G•uVertlOr Cit.r...rlLl of Canada, in view, probably, of bin rinhtury It ••us rumored in Nlnotroal tVt.it tke rnilitiw were to. be • irnrnvd;,,toly Tt,ig b ...ever, was num tndirn-11 in come 11,1 .1 ;rt.:or wns v . 0]••.1 .1 ( ivq,.•stcl t. , !wsfurn, zi.o 11=1 t Iho 11.'1 Chiirmmt, rirter n ft- - A. prrlirrtittury tttser vlif I , t). iegstrAing the oltiert of thn 111,1•11ne ns 1 , (1 110t1 - C.` CI%C.) 11;•01i ; rr!rrd.ith Nut 10t • er,:er ,rt.tir.4.•411.4 ft set, tvittptt,i • t Jvir. I:•4..econ.led I.y Ar 1 f„, ir.,n s.n;, • i, r..t •)! h - 11. P .O. 11,1 i 1e...n:0 Cl.O. II; , •i.: oiro:.1. Arcutit.g ;Lc, .11:11 uur prnrr 1), , , it, E•fi t,Con. irtiriti. it tt , viiiir it, til...tut ive I ,o,t 11, 110,1 lid: .1 IA ti , , i..• trr Fir.lent :1••-rre c r rrirrrruir. Orr•in in er'S dint ri forme:lCl r , fth an Pellr , lo whcu rt wr;), rrr,lrritrre.i ryll.rrr rife fr,:ly rrrj lord :re! rrltrrrr• Ibtr Inwr. tr.irrTirrA uuU,.r G , ot, nor t . •• 1' ..C1 , 4.1. • r.t to IL , cr:rr I p. 31, NI ,:rd iv Jhrnea , -Tipt• Ft r•nro.p 5f1 , 14, , ,±^ Or.rl”d thffnleil I he for, h1:1 , .. n., trim their FtrA tom, OF 1.011t.i•,1 f.•,erk,!‘bv tiny,, auntJe likely to uppreci ,•,• 1111,11 ar." 4.h. ?I.,•.11, SterhP, I l u. 1".-1 . aro-nadec.l by 11•••' F:. , I oho thp at cm...kr 0 , 1 , Ihp many' n.1‘. 0 1. t a en•nm-rcral a... 1 I.•.'o. an t 1...r0t,f n. , •1 t.y ..och a .14 11.• Cana.l.l4 oto rho •• ~!, 1 aari,ord to E.nrara. "111.0.,ch gtivion.dlhi+ rTl^r.tin::, 11.,1.111.1.1,:: 11 ,. t.'1,11 lb British end the Aniertenn Slay, heo ca!roln.ed in e.tabli.ll nni maintain per• munent would hr, n !i.e. con rne,elnr. at the Atilt ot e• %yob the city of New yo, emending ttl.:ng the ,oudiern bound try of the State of Ne.v York, w;11, the northern boundary of the Starr of l'enn.ylytnil, containing the same u10n,7 ile northorn boundary of the Statei of (11On, loun a und :11••ourl, and thence following, the 9:241 par allel of latitude to the Pacific l)nean " ;:ot an bad a hit thi., for Canadians—we hardly thought tlisiy had humor enough in their composition to can) through ouch n 'natter with fit, much gravity.— They mode+tly pripoie. it mill 1..` IWCII, t.. annex all the New England States, New York, Michigan, Wk. e , oo de and lowa, and all we of that north of the fiirty second parriiho.. frees linyti.—Adricrii from Port net Prince 1/1 the 12th ell— have Liao) received at New York. Thoy are of some importance: The difficulties hot wren the Spanish and Hayden p:aria of ;he Island remained unchanged. Both par ties were making extensive prepuralions fora final rohffict, and it was thought that it %snub; take place in the month of February. Strong hopes were sorter tained by the Dominicans that they won hi be victo rious. In the meantime, the Haytion • fleet of war schoorre, are falling to pieces and into the hands of tic,» enemies. Ars:aiding to the report of Capt. I lohoes. of the Susan. arrived yesterday, the three 11»)rien men of war, which were cuit away near that ol lice, bud been taken possession of by the Domini- cann. who had made prizes of them, arid captured their crews, zatosisting of 150 persons. They bad saceeeded in gelling tw o of the Ves4ein off share, and saved the goes, spots, sails, &rt . from the other. 1 bore is one ‘suture in 1116 intelli,genee from this fertile island that is of considerable importance It is ihat relative in the - concentration of a large Spaniel) iloet at Havana. It appears that the Dominicans fool applied to Sold" for aid; that it had been granted; and that thin fleet which has created so much us. tonishment in this country, has assembled to take port in the str tgxle between the two races on the Island of Hayti. It also appears that several Spanish officers ore in St. Domingo, directing the military movements of the Dominicans. Thia news, if it he trus, throws a fresh interest over the affairs in Hayti and St. Domingo. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherrq.—This celebrated r‘miedy is a compound balsamic prepara- tion of the IVild Cherry and Moss of Iceland, com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pixie. - So salutary have been its effects in all ca se! when edministred for Cough., Asthma, Cunsump lion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished ph) aicians have approved and moon: mended it, and openly acknowledged it tube the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of gond is the relic(' of suffering humanity. jar See Advettisemeat. WM. PENN FIRE COMPANY • Purtuant•to arrangement, the annual meting of the members of the Wm. Penn Fire Companyassem• bled in Penn Hall, on Saturday evening, Jan, 31st, at the appointed hoer, and the following persons were elected °dicers for the ensuing year: preBident_William Vice President--Flenty M Glass. Seeeretary—Andraw M. Swaney. African!: Secretary—T B Curr. Tree: au rer.—Joseph Spratley. Captain—Wm 11 E Elliott. Jut Lieatenant—C L Footman. 2d do. Alexander Bean: Ist Engineer —David Caldwell. 2d do Charles Pratt. - 3d do James Agnew. 4/h di.) Brewer Scutt. Ist nage Director —Hubert Vance. 2d do do Wm Hobson. 3d do tic) John Spratley. 4th do do William Coates. s'h do do James Cbantler. Wh do do George Pratt. Ist Hose Enginece-11 INI 2d do do. James Aikens. A.cemen—Wafhinvon Keep„Alfred Bottles. Phqz Henry Spratley. Jahn Reed.. Del ersl a !o Tr./Tette', Assoeiation—Thomos .11.1 i Wm Campbell Thomas R Carr. Fv.c Wardens—H.-my IVilliome, John Reel, War Trimble, James Short. Jew! Scott. W.ll. : 4 11'SHAFItEY, Ptes't. A. M. SW ANF.T, Seey. From the Republican and Journal [or Rmicrir.] Mr. Editor:—ln order to correct an erroneous upinio n which prevail., that the low requires on" member of the 11.iard of Canal Commissioners to be a practical Errs veer, it is only necessary that the sec tion which refer. to this subject be published. The serond &action of the act providing for the election of Cons! Commisaioners passed April 13th, 1343. i s in these word.: Section 2nd. "From and after the first election of the Canal Commissioners. ander the provisions o this act, it shall not be lawful for the Canal Commis.' ton.irs to appoint on engineer on the public improve- 1 o.ent 4. but the duties heretofore required of the ere cineer corps shall he performed and attended to by , lie Pre:adult of the oard of Canal Commissioners." VEHITAS. The Strife Interest—The office of the Bank of plenented a very animated scene yes• terdny. From early in the morning until the last moment that the bank remained open. it wee filled with tiertions, principals or agents, receiving the a mount due them fur nix months interest on the Stair debt. A very large amount we, paid out in cant], re del notes and country (mink notes, which are not all par in thin city. hut which are redeemable in mots at the counter. of the various hank, which ineon them. I A sufficient earn i 1 at the command of the Trent.- urtm to not isfy nH whit may have demands ng.inst the Commonweerth. [Phil. Pennsyfranian, Feb 3 COMMERCIAL RECORD. FREP.4RED AND CORRECTED E.VERY AFTERNOON I ISlll'Etf;fi Ilk).k11.1) IiZADE c. , mmlrTe:c , It FLtiftuntT• N. 11 \V. 13it k.-r. It übert W., ~,14 PORT OF PITTSBUROtiI 9 PLAT WATER IN THE cWA ;NA L. ARRIVED. Lot's Ni ' Lltte.)l,-tmet, Itrownsrille•, Campbell. N," Uri , eni; HN ti , Strubenctliv; Nitchtgan, DEPARTED.. 1 1 01:chipn, UUIMN , Ileavf I; Bowman, We: 11b"d•• I slar,l, :%ItTall, 11 hrrling; Pn r •I4ne Cit,einnatl; re provided wi t h Evan.' ~,,, .n fo: I NI PORTS RV RIVER Nr tr 1,1 ms—prstr Robert Morris; 3 pipes wine . 13 Lnh d i, 12 tirEcTs rich Jliiler S 11 , ci,0t.0r4 10 t-naks, rl-r, Nlochel:ree; 149 bLI, JIV111 , 11)31,[1; ar, hh.ls sugar-, 23 tierces:lCP, rrouns, 11. boxes rn2u., 83 do cigar., 2 do ile,•ot i ,, 10 'kis rno!ti,ses, ikon S. Co; 115 hrh tierce.. tiro. 51) buzes rai.sln, Pozqh.y & Smith. ste.ienvill..—pr sir :;11,11. tn,:44,8 A: Co; tO4 b!,!,, vriCuk t .y Mi . r)o.ltior; bY. prime pi:l.i, \V 111 Btrl4lll,Tl Office of the Pittsburgh "Morning Post." iktvit •.f TUE St AIOC LT 7.)R It Es 1 , 1N,i %h , rratdny F.,:entng, Fel, 5, 13 W. Tit.• 'fate aj Tradc.—'f ho bus ine•f of the poet m , i.k 1.4 EN.eti of II: or , than tint prt.cedine -On, The prwit,o, t.0.11'...•t is Full .0 an unsettled Cl3ll tlitittn. TI/e, 1.44 b.ru It1:1.1r more activity in the y thatkot once Out 14. t tepn,i. owing to !he de mat,d he mu, ior nod 4ir riot r point., arid pants to the prPralatiorl for npr in; trade. T.'“! li4lr Is,l dote Irau been mode [Atte, and for the two or three past dot, the ternrseta tun! Ipitr• .piing likr Rivers.—F,len owe lust ditto up to Sunday rn,rnlng. Ow river 1'0 4, 1 übuut twelve r , , , ,. It then, Gibing aznin, 4111 uo to this evening there hi wilier in tic chmmel ttryi furoog The water still Continues eilmisalant for the dirgest clote of boats 10 depart and whys, hill ifighted. Several coal bolus left this merit g, and 'owe five Pr •ix yesterday. he rivets are all in fine navigable order. Ashes—Tlie maiket is aitliout material alteration. Sidles are mostly confined to amid! lota and prices remain about the same as last week. Beans—Are scarce nod in demand at $1,r25 from sone. Receipts at the river of one or two las, at. $1,20. Bacon—The weeks transactions have been of rath er a lirnired character, and of a downward tendency, city smoked Shoulders Sides 64: Hams 7c.rce74l city Auger cored convaased Hama Ver9c; very little corning in from the country, Ruttet—The supply is ample; receipts are large, with a heavy stuck nod prices are decliniog. sales mostly conflrcd to small lota. Fur prime ridllOal lc is the highest rates; sales are limited at this figure; in kegs nothing doing. Brooms—Prices are about as last quoted; $1,25 to i.,15 for ordinary to good merchantablo. Beeswax—Steady et 9.6a28e. 'Cheese—Sales almost entirely confined to retailing, in which 7 4c is obtained (or good S R. Therebas been no accession to the stock this week; the moder ,ale weather lies lessened the demand. Cotton—A sole 0121 lades of TOIIIICB CC, midaiing :it 41 Cotton-Yarns—The demand ie very limited , with a fuir mock on hand. We quote .1.6 e. as the nominal rate; time sales are a trifle higher. The spring trade is about opening—the ensuing week will he one of mere act iv iiy. Cigee—The has been a considerable advance in this article. [tin—the market is firm at 84c. Seve ral lots have changed hands during the week at 84, BAnBi. Candies—We quote sperm at 30a32c; Pittsburgh star, 22c; Cincinnati, Qlc; dipped, Cc. Flour—We again reduce our figures this week. We quote $4, as the receipt price from river; and wagon , $4,2544,50; from store, in small lots accord ing to the various brands. The week's transactions have been limited. Buckwheat Flour—We,quote at $1,2541,37,4 per 100 itti. Corn Mcal-50 cts. per 100 busbele .IWWWIMP Lieathers-Thinie lots aseoffefed at 28c in large Quantifies; retail side/Fare at.29e3oc. Fruit—Dried tipples are in-demand at $1.25; iD peaches no transactions worthy of notice. $3,25 , it $3,75 wo quote as the matket Nice; Raisins box, are held at $.3; Smyrna figs 162120 c la' drum. Flaxseed has advanced and will now command $l. 05' $l,lO bu. Grain—Wheat now commands EO c Rye—The receipts have increased this week; we quote 55c and jndt:mand. Barley—We quote at GOc for prime. Oats—The receipts are largeand prices well ems- mined. I!".'.00 bushel sold at 30433 c. 32e33c is the receipt pries it the river. 34e314 from store. Corn—The receipts large by river, but the prices re main about the SUMO as last week, 45 , p50c, is the market to-day. Groceries—The Market is a little more active this week. There has been a number of arrivals of sugar and molaaaea Sug,nr—Sales have bean made to a considerable ex., tent in small parcels; prices ranging from C./ , 6/ to 61 6143 is ic higher. There was some sales this morn ing at Ge, but of inferior article. Molasses—Advices from N Orleans, shots an ad vance on plantations. The holders are more firm; sales have been made to a considerable extent at 30 (ii , 3lc; this morning the market is firm at 30c 1?' gal lon. Sees—Clover seed remains in about tle Berne as last week. There is no transactions worthy of notice. $5,00 is the teceipt price from wagon; $5,9.5 from store. Timothy seed—Has advanced and i 4 in demand at $3 per budiel. Sales from store even exceed this Sslt—There has been some arrivals of new in market—old is selling et $1,1041,12i per bbl. NVliiskey—A good deal is coming by river, but id mostly common, and is selling at 18a1.8jc per gallon. Rectified, we quote at 22a23c. Oils—Linseed—The market is rather in a better state. 68,170 c. is the market Nice. Lard oil, 70a 70c. Oil cake—Some twenty tone sold at the liver at $l5 per ton Purk in the bulk -e. The arrivals or this article have been large during the past week, but the transactions have been limited, with rather a downward tendency. We quote at 4 asc. as the market price to day, tbo' an art unsettled condition. Matins--The market is in about the Mlle state or last week es to prices and firmness. The mill* are in lull operation. Bl4orn4—Nothing doing worthy of notice Pig Metal—Large quantities are expected to arrive frurn up the Allegheny; we have nothing to auto wor- t!ly of quolvion Leal—The stock is large end dull. Sales at $4 Tin Plaie—No Trariaurtinno ix. NiabeableCtl4t Iron—Wrqu , ):P at 1' lb. Rica—Fultber nisi sales of new at 61Z7 cents isllow—Rendered is selling at Cc; rough corn mandi IS 141 e Court of Common Rcas of Allegieny Calmly. 1N the matter cf the Voluntary ea , signment of Kromer, Richard & Cu. No. G 4, Match Term, 1842: A n d now, to wit, February sth, 1546. Account of Allen Kramer, assignee. exhibited and tiled, and on motion of H S Magraw. Eati. the Co.n t appointed Saturday : the 7th day of :March neat. fur bearing, allowance and confirmation of said account unless reasons be given %, by the en Mi. should 1,1 60 allowed: And the I'm. 11e11011ary iil directed to !It.e no. ire of the !dne by titre insertions in two papers published in , he County of A l:ogheny. to creditte a and others interested, as re , rinited by Act of Assembly. CrW; ‘k3t - _ Religions Books. SIMPSON'S Plea for Religion; Bullet'■ Analogy; Demonstrations; •• Land of 1.1ael; Vi n e• Vital Chri.thinity. Lit, of Sun:trued - with Cotititt's Collection.; . litt. ...it.. of Leighton, Newton, Hooker. .Hsll, Chill:mils, Both, 13arnes and others, for sale by BuSWORTH & FORRESTER, h.!, 43 Market street Till: unite, signed would respectfully call thr atten tion of the Carpenters of this city and vicini t y to the opening of Lis Eveoing Classes (or instruction Stair Bailing, Shades, Shadow) or Per spamtive. TI stern premised by the subscriber insures in the idiot i course of nor simple IPTSOna, a thorough knowl edge of he mode of getting tv.evozy varietyof Cigoo LTRICAL STaart Ketone, which be at theeame lime practically illu/trnies, by suitable models, thus giving his pupils a practical knowledge, at the same time that be imparts the theory. The experience I have already had and the sac teas that. in many of the principal cities of the Union, has attended my eiTUrtl as a teacher embolden me in defying a critical examination into this system. The tint meeting of ray Classes will take place on Saturday evening, February 7th. at my room, over Kirikaid's Tail., Shop, two doors from the Chron icle o.lTre. on-Fourth sweet, near Wood. to which the young Carpenters generally ate invited. From numerous flattering certificates in my posses ..ions. 1 append one from a Pittsbutgh Architect and Builder, that will speak fur itself. The subscriber has examined the system of teach ing the principles which guide.in the construction of Hand Rails of Stairs and other similar work, as taught by Mr. Drake, and believes it to he better than any other system hitherto employed for that purpose. It is as simple and demonstrative as anything can be; indeed, by the use of models, Mr. Drake snakes his. nearly the same as the practice pf putting up Rails themselves. No person can fail to succeed in the busi ness, after taking lesvoas on Mr. D.'s plan. • . Pittsburgh, Feb. F2d, 1846. 13:7'A E D has also permissionto refer to Jacob Vogdes & Son. Architects and Builders. feh6-8t Linseed 011. 1 0 BARRELS Linseed Oil,..warranted pure, in store and for sale by feb6. MILLER 15: RICKETSON, Winter Oil. 2CASKS ‘Vinter Oil.just received and for sale low (for account of Shippers) by _ _ To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General .Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The_petition of John J Kitkman, Sib Ward, city of Pittsburgh in thecounty aforesaid humbly sheweth,that your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at bin' dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a li cense to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN J. KIRKMEN. We, the subscribers, citizens of the .sth Ward, do certify, that John J Kirkmen, the above petitioner is or good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with „house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and ahem, and that said tavern is necessary. Michael Kreps, • Thotrith Flood, I S Hamilton. Bernard IWKenna, Jacob Ackerman Jan M'Clain, feb6 w3ts From tt,e GEO. B. RIDDLE, Prothonotary TO CA RPENTERS. A. E. DRAKE CERTIFICATE J. H. MoGLELLAND MILLER & RICKETSON, Robert Donaldson, John .J Casein, • -Joseph Mein', Wisk.Animaia, Alen Glue, J M Seat. COML. 408 SAC shelled corn rewired per str "Aliquippa," for ealelry 41 B &Co. 57 Wster et. Tobacco. 20 . KEGS No 1 six twist Tobacco, pr str Ali Aw quippi, for S alo by Corn. 1500 Corn, to a r B rive, ISJ H a n E d L : for sale belled M S RHEY & Co. Brooms and Feathers. 2Q Doz Corn Brooms. alle 1 sack Fentbers. Received pr str Belmont. Forzale by febs B RH EY & Co VALUABLE LANDS AT AUCTION AT 7'oclock. P. M. on Friday evening, the 13th instant, will be sold at the commercial auction rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, that valuable Tract of Land belonging to the heirs of the late James Trimble, dec'd, No. 761 in Pyniatuning Township, Mercer county, Penna., containingQoo acres which is cleared and has a Log Dwelling House and Barn erected thereon. Also, That Tract of Land in East Deer Township, Allegheny County, adjoining land of NIN. Sarah Col line. containing fifty ncres on which is erected a Log Dwelling House and Stable with 25 or 30 acres cleared and under cultivation, about 3i miles from Pa. Canal in a good neigborhood on the road leading from 'recen t= to Samonsburgh. Terms at Sale. feb 5 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Manure and Bay Forks. 3 DOZ. just received from the manufacturers; O fur sale by GEO. COCHRAN, f... 1) 5 No 26 Wood et. Scythe Seteathes. 30 DOZ., for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, feb 5 tin 26 Wood tweet Spinning Whee 20 GROSS fur isle by GEO COC H RAN, febs 26 Wood St MACHINE CARDS OF eastern manufacture for wool carding machine comb plate and tacks for sale by Loaf Sugar 44111 BB LS N 0 Loaf sugar Nos 3, 4 and 8. just UP received and far sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, No 179 Liberty street Tobacco. ' 40 KEGS a Twist Tobacco; in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKELSON, febC) No. 179 Liberty st. .• 25 BBLS Alum; just received and for sale by I.IIbLER fsr. RICKETSON, febs 179 Liberty st. STEAIUNE MOULD CANDLES. ---- :)11 - 1 BoNEs S. .11. Candles; just received and OILY far sale by MILLER & RICK ETSON, 179 Liberty sr I:4liik GALLS. Bleached winter Sperm Oil; .cifkl 1000 " unbleached do. do. do. 600 galls. bleached fall du. do. 500 " unbleached full 4.• do. bbls 'sinter Laid oil; 2000 galls. Palm oil, in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. Sweet Malaga Wine. • QR. Casks 6. M. Wine. just received and for ..‘; sale by MILLER & RICKF.TSON. Brooms. 25 DOZ. Extra large •Broon2A; 40 do dc; 20 doz. conunoh size do; just received and for safe by MILLER 4- RICKETSON To the Honorable. the Judges of the Court of Gener al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of John Hall, of the Borough of Sharpsburgh, in the county aforesaid humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate. nabs for the accommodation of ft avellers and others, at hisdwej mg house in the bor'g. afurestaid,and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a house of public entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN HALT We, the subscribers, citizens of the Bor Sharpsburgh, do certify, that the above petit' _.,11 of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. R C Newport, David Strohm, Philip Nifugmenn, Isaac Wise. James Patterson, John Weickel, Jacob Slices, John Wise, Jacob Fogle. Francis A hien, David .1 Dunlap, William Karr, William Campbell, feby•u Attorney, Counsellor & Notary'. JAMES S. CRAFT. TSB URG 8,1".11. HAVING resigntd the °Cies of. Secretary P. Nay. 1.1 and Fire Ins. CO. _attend sPCCIALLY to Collections and business connected with Navigation, Insurance, Accounts and Reel .Estate. Business hours 9, A. M. to 9 P. M. Office, Nu I Stuart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth st,) second d.,or East of Wood street. feb 3-tf Wanted to Borrow, F OR different periods and for differeat ,persons, and mo the very best security, several sums front $5O to $5OOO. Wanted, plices in town or country, and on land and water, fur a number of clerks, sales men, agents, mechanics, farmers, laborers and for a number of boys to trades, or st3res, or in private fam ilies. Also, &renumber of white and colored cooks, nurses, chambermaids. house-keepers, and girls and boys fur all work. All kinds of agencies attended to promptly,for moderate, charges. Please call at _HARRIS' Agency febi 6t mid:lntelligence Office. No 9, sth at. MACKINAW BLANKETS, blue and peen for Overcoats, just received and for sale. or made up to order by (jan2B) IVM. 13. SHAFFER. CASSIMEBES—A fine assortment of Cessirneres just opened and for sate by jan2B. W M. B. SH4FFER. CASSIMERES AND' CASSINETTS, in great variety, suited to the season, for sale by jan2B WM. B. SHAFFER. SHI R US—A. lot of fine muslin shirts, with linen bosoms and wristbands, just received and for sale by WM. B. SHA,FTER, Pittsburgh Clothing Store. jar2.o corner of Wood and %Voter st. OLD WHISKEY. AFEW bblss of pure Old Rye Whiskeyfrom 8 to 41 years old un tap and by the barrel for sale BRANDY; GIN, &c., AFEW ball pipes of pure Cogniac and pale Bran- dyof different brands, warranted pure; 2 half pipes Holland. Gin, fine flavor, 30 barrels rectified Whiskey, a pure article; also Scotch ‘Vhiskx,Y, &c, on draught and fur sale in quantities to suit. For sale by P. C. MARiIN, janl3 -60 Water et. PORT ,AND Alk.:PlClisE WINES. 15 (it:casks of portend medicine . wines of supe. rior 4vur, pitrt,of which to on draught, for sale in any quantity to_iitait by STOUGfITON BITTERS and peppermint; cigoirs and Tobacco alwayr or. band and for sale by P. C. IMAIITIN, 61:1 Winer kireee CRUSLIRD SUGAR . A LWAYS on band and for sale . 14 P. C. MARTIN 60 Water street THqtaciaerigned would inform his old patronsiand obepablielo general, that, notwithstanding aka great it:enema on the Oregon qoestion, be still COP. tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to order and otherwise, in superior style. He has lately received a large lot of M B R HEY & Co JEANS, &c., Which for beauty, fashion, durability and cheapoi44 are unsurnassed in the Western market. Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style as to texture and color. These the Nemo:ix', would respectfully invite his old customers and the public to call and examine, confidentof his ability to please - 1h all department. He kiss also on hand a variety of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASHBLEKES, VALE:ICUS, ETC. For vesting& at all mines, which he is prepared ter make for customers in a style vlnurpasaable. He has also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra• rats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other articleappertaining to men's wear, all qualities, and prices in great variety. In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal pat ronnge, heretofore extended to him, the un dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam gat up by would-be-11,10 establishment he still continues to glide along on the low pressure system, and defies competition in all the vat loos brunches of his business, vir, in the fitting de partment; workmanship. lesbian, 4.c. I have still on hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other articles of win ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Stare, fehlriktv 165 LibertS st., 2d door below sth. MADAME BLAIQUE'S SOIREES. LAFAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. MADAME BLAIQUE, roust gratefully acknowl edges her indebtedness to her friends and the - public generally, fur the liberal patronage bestowe4 upon these soirees during the winter and respectfully infolms that the Sixth Soiree of the regular aerie; will take place on Friday Evening, Feb 61 b, when she sincerely hopes her efforts to cutrr for the pls.as ure of her youthful friends will meet with their con tinued approbation. Hi'Tickets as usual, to be bad at the door at her rooms during the d• feb3 St: GEO COCHRAN, .?.6 Wood et BROWNSVILLE, - TO' CONSUL, m ai LOUIS M'LANE AND MEDIUM, • Have commenced making their regular trips be tweed Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf l above the Bridge, prescisely at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns ville !AMP evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid car. of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock. reaching Baltimore the sameevening—only . 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in com fortable State Rooms the first night; will pasa over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and lodge its Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of 11715 tout, in order to make the connection complete botween Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, uf the most improv ed models, and fiery teams of the best young horses the country affords, in addition to their former stock they feel sati-feed they will be able to acco.ramosiate and give satisfaction to all who may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, 2nd door above the Exchange Hotel, St. Clair st ,or at the wharf boat. (feb3) J. MESKIMEN, Agent. DE. CrEO. HAS removed short distance above his former kentiurt, t i m Sm.ithfaeld street, near Seventh, east side. jan 7 NIcCiA DLESS 3c McCP.7 RE . H AVE removed to Fourth st., opposite R& R H l'atterson's Livery stables. jan7-3m • Office of the Allegheny Bridge Co, Pittsburgh, Jan 20, 184 G. ,PAn election for one President, ten Managers, one Treasurer and Secretary, of the Company forerec • Ling, a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite. Pitts burgh, in the county of Allegheny, will be held at the Toll House, on Monday the 2J day of March next, to commence at 2 o'clock, P M. JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. jan &w3r TIF ENRY MGM', Dealer in China, Glass and ALI 9eensware, has removed to No 125 Wood, be tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of Fifth, at which place he respectfully in cites the attention of his friends and the public gener ally to hit assortment of goods in the above line. which he feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices and quality. feb2 FOR SALE. 50CUTS of purple and yellow carpet chain:, u 400 8 1 0,9-12,1044 , window sash; 'Ogres ,. of matches; window glass of all sizes; n good assort ment of wooden bowls, tubs, churns, buckets, and keel ems; shovels, spades and coffee Mills; for sale cheap for cash or approved produce, s -c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and commission merchant, No. 9, sth street. jan3o 6r. PULV BLuE, 10 ICFriS Pulp Blue jn,t received and fur sale by BA FA HNESTOCK & CO, cur 6th and Wood sta. ALCOHOL. 10 BBLS Alcohol i. o ,t l jt . llL u Tiet N e E i s ve T dBt e nd K fzr c sa o le by B cor Gthand,Wood#te. Splendid Properly for Sale. rip HE subscriber desirous of removing to the city, offers for sale, the house anct lot he occupies in the 4th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on the second bank, ranging with the properties ofJudge Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and :llr 'Hogg. The house is built in Cottage style; rooms large, airy, and finish ed in the best manner; en excellent pUmp of water at the door, and every convenience. The house 4n".a. front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story, polished atone on both fronts. Tho lot is 102 feet fronting on Washington street. running to the I'enn. Canal; near 400 feet, well improved, with a choice collection of various kinds of fruit. Any person whishing to see the property, will please call at my store, No 69, Mar ket street, when it will be shown to them, and the terms made known. Onlypart of the purchase mon ey will be required. H. McCLELLAND. jan 26 PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. TTHE only place where this article can be found in the city is tittle corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c &c., also superior finvana, end principo cigars. G. SCHNECK. -P. C. MARTIN, GO Water street - BLAKELY 45r, MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AOENTS& CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property, and all other business connected with Real Estate. They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds,Nortga. , * es and all other legal instru. menu of writing, on moderate terms. For the don- Venice co of the public, they have two offices—the Law office of John .7 Mitchel, corner of Fourth and: Smithfield streets, (2d stem) and the office of James 518.1iily, on Penn street, near the Canal. Bridge, sth Ward. [ jan23 6m.1 P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at LARD. 4 13 BLS prime Lard, just received and for sale by fob 2 JAMES MAY. DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. ANEW end convenient two eunycliVelling for rent, enquire it this tlltee„Qt S M'KINLE ,47 11111 " St Claiz et. HO;' OR OREGON! CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, SATTINETTS, 18-t6 _ 'ff &ABEL 0. - ROUTE, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STEAMERS Removal.
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