Zl)c ails Iliorning Jolts BIGLER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I 3 1 --7 Vi 3 PALMER. \Jont for c.ifintr neu';i users, is the Agent for the EMI': Morning I'Ont. and Weekly Mercury un,i M.lr.efac. ;mei, to receive edvecti,ementr. an 3 sltl,rtiption!s. lie has on:eez: in new Yoruc, at the Coal Otlise, '3O Ann street, (ad• jOininglilti Tribune OlEce.) Boron, No. 12, Sae tztreet. PHILADELPIIIA, Real Estate and Coal OlT.ic,r, Pine ntrect BAtTimmae, S F, corner Baltirncre and Cnlv'ertst where our paper can bo seen, and terns or adverti sing learned. • Ttttt CutiVi.STlc:N.—The Democratic Cenventien which met on Wednesday, was on, of the largest and most respectable that we have ever seen nssembled in our city. The very full attendance of delegates from the districts in the county. evinced the lively interest taken by the people in the questinn to be settled by 4th of March Convention, and their votes on the in structing tesulutions, indiacted in a manner rot to be misunderstood, their feelings in favor of a de tnoetat is principle which of late years has been advice led with much warmth by the demor-ratic [net-Iy, el:hough it has not been fully carried out by those 01.0 assume to be our leaders. It was evident in evory ore olio observed the vote Liven to tine delegates appointed to represent our county in the Convention at lintri.butgli, that run ceretwbehning inejotity of tine dsmoctats were in favor of a new mon end that they were also in favor of cam ieg out the doctrine of the "one ter in princi ple," ohich is so much in accordance oith Elio feel. digs of pure democracy. \Vl:beet cant - deg any impu ted's!) upon the character or conduct of the elTieer whose official station will be filled by the candidate that will be nominated by the appr.at hing 'Son verh don, the delegntes on-re 0ren0t0.n.....1y in f.. sir II new man, and very plainly inidieoted tient !lay en aid entrust hone who were not or the same of mien to represent them en the 41lt of March next. Every ! candidate who came befute the Convention for popu lar favor, had to avow his feeling's on this question, and no one who was not unconditionally in favor of it, had the slightest chance of being elected by the Ceht trentiun. The delegates who mete ec]er'ed, i ledg, d themselves ontooditional to sustsin a "new man" and we hope that the earnest manner in a loch this pledge was demanded by the Convention, will utlmonish them or the propriety of fulfiling it in the true ir:t. of their instruction:. This new men polky, is but eneti ~er nnede of de. manding the adoption n f the one term prito ioe. It is n principle that wit filet recommended to the par ty by the father of Democracy, Themes JLIPIII-0. 11fld afterwards warmly sUalittne.l le:, his equally tile.- , trious disciple, ANDREN , JACK:4W , , and it shoo! ardently cherished by every democrat who te‘er,s , ' and cherishes the political faith that was td•oe-ateti an v N,„ i c i . „,, h I „,.,1 I ni „ t „il mt• and defended by these able chnmpions of the priori. n , " e .11• If• • r 1 .srtes pies on which our govet oment it founded. IVe believe that one of the In-rolling motives rer `li nn„ , taking the appointrrnv on of Canal Corm ~,,noritos from 1 , „ n , „ t.;.„. It Crt .r r 1 r I „ , the Governor, was that thrse officeis nnizhr be non n , n„,t, nt line snnn n., or ihe tle , ts . • rh,• 11, r. t,tr.ii of tiny pr, pie. Bv ; *,.. • . Cl no IWO .1 O 011•1,, 1.1 r"r •••T immediately under the cn COCK ,!; ~! • Mo. not- v ! I ihe II me Al teino•oe: tiffs arrangement no mull whose competency - .1.,•• z ,,,0 n r,pito it•:• E..11,;/‘•, r bt, worth ere nut endorsed by a msjornoy er the people, a !iv:tiny Q. , -.tins r r: Can be retained in the Board, urd Wl , ..tif . Vt•l any H. teC”ll: . :.tnr~ , i 1.50;15 .41)0rn...11c Lode, for tt.e she member of it attempts no use hi. ofreOnl if.fhter c e of rto r ida, nr,d ,jll. D ,h- nod iO4-..,:toins of rnee Tna-I, S, .. up. I . fur any other pUrp,al.l 0111', the discharge of lis is !anvil, toes-- I 1.1 Sqn• n ' ' on '1 he re 1. Y rsot eoe ,r,eti !or have 1, ,, ,nn.e3 tint w,I not ne gitimatc duties, the F7I. i.:e Lave it in the,' power ate. wri tea nen t• .• 47, 11,, T to diamiss Rotation in office it a popular ruse with tlw ocratic party, and 51 , Ce tic office of Carel Commis si:mer has been made electise, it less been canted out to the fullest extent. None of the gewlerren who were first elected have received a second nomir,ntior: a "new nun," was the popular fee:inf.', et.d the tri umphant election of Merfri liart•horile and Burns. ; the new men selected to succeed Mes , rs Miller and Clark, shows how very accopiable tie adoption of this principle was to the p note. We hope that in all future nominations for member, of the Board, this precedent will be followed. If it is, we havo not the slightest apprehension that the candidate of our party can ever be defeated, and be sides Biting to the party a popular candidate, it a ill ' ensure to the state a faits fat officer, wha, when he is deprived of the hope of a re-election, can apply Lis whole mind to the duties of his office, and will not be destracted by the very difficult task of disprn.ing pa' tronage in a manner that will be most useful to aerate a re-nomination. lithe approaching Convention vviil take a decided stead in favor of this dernocret poii• cy, it may be the means of saving the party mt,cl, trouble in making future nominations fur the office of Canal Commissioner hereafter. Tee ScSPENZ lON Bttiuog has been used for some days by all sorts of vehicles. The more we look at this splendid structure, the morn we are led to admire the genius and skill of the builder. It in every way a most wondo:ful work. Who would have thought a few years ago that a superstruttute so largo could be raised in less than a year, and that too, without the aid of a single trestle? We a euld particularly request all those who opposed Mr Rain. Ltso's plus, pronouncing it insecure, &c. &c. to wail: across the new bridge at their leiittre—examine whole plan, thoroughly, and sea how constantly it bears up burdens uuder which the old wooden bridges would tremble and croak. These doubting enemies of innovation, a ill have less confidence in their own hely,. meet after the inveitigation, or we aLe IT6I 'Thu perfect success and unequalled plait of bride., has started or revivedtwo new projects for laid ges, which we huve no doubt will be matured. sooner or later--a bridge at Itirmkgitam, and a tri-pettit bridge at the Point. Let them be built, say we.— The public convenience certainly requite!, them both, and they cannot be got up before they are needed. THE RAIL ROAD.—The last news from Harris. burgh gives us more hope for the success of the Rail. road. Many who have heretofore opposed it, appear disposed to svithdraw choir opposition and appear dis• posed to support it. We find the following in the let ter or the Harrishurgh cot re.pondetd of the l'biladel• phis Enquirer. The writer is opposed to the bill. "There is a great danger that this Lill (the Right of Way) will finally pass thin session. The indications are that the members in favor of the New York and Erie right of way, have joined with those in favor of thalialtimore and Ohio, and that both measures w i:1 be carried—at any rate our hope is in the Senate— Still pending." Fifteen hundred applicants have been made fur the offices in the two mounted regiments, which Congress had passed a law to raise. It is an undeni able fact, that officers could be promptly obtained fur an army of 500,000 men.—N. Y. News. true,no doubt. But would it be as easy to raise the 500,000 men, as the officers for them. We are afraid that there ii mere heroes for $6O a month, than fur $3 a month. Found Dgin,g.—A. man named Christian Fritz, a ged about 50 years, wasfound lying on the sidewalk in Division, near Attorney street, a after mid night, on Saturday morning; in a dying condition.— Ho was dilCOVrned by Policeman Dunlap, and the Coroner sent for.—N. Y. New:. To send for the Coroner before the man was dead, was quite a time-saving experiment. Humanity would have preferred to call in n doctor, in the first piece—but New Yin is is a groat city. where nil things era done en HI 'Meatiness and deapn•ch." Correspondence of the "Mondale' Post." 11.ttlitisnUnGH, Feb 9, 1840. There was a great many petitions presented to day in both branches, in favor of gharting tho Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road right of way to Pittsburgh-1 think neatly one hundred. In the Senate the bill was debated until the hour of adjournment, by Mr Crabh tool Mr Dursie. Mr Crab!" was as uxlial vety wordy, but ir. iris truly barren. Mr Barsie, rend , ; n 'tory sensilbe and apploptioto peach, and toot it very favorabl , e:sion. A'bei the question of in I definite pest ponntent is disposed of, the amenthntoo referred to in my letter of yesterday, will, I presume.' 'be tbreted. Mr Crsbh •'gron!ed like u ben, ssitit al sore broil," ;shout en article in the 'Morning Poo,' which lie said w as in torn a tri , her I.oatito to l'bihtbs I. phia. Gise the gem:or-mot n little info...nun ae tfi !be st o w uf public leelit,g in lite western ctointiva of the stole ng..inat fili account her o p. position to western intr.:rect.; it a midu him no bat tn— fur he really seems to be no bnttt'r informed upon that ruteation, than by is it; reference to the geography of the west. l a the Route, lint little of inter, at occur. red. The itoptiAitttriol risohcion of Mr Rookie, was not tube up for cortaidvraliun. My nlatoCitarric FrtrEsns! I repeal the word, 'iv de:noel:l6c friend..! Far that ye are my friends, one and all. the unanimity wi , h wl.irh you have called rno to pret.ide over your deliberations, afford , . the mo:t agreeslde end ample evidence. I [batik you for his Iditterit , g murk of your respect, which memory in it 1.-00,er] rattgee over the events of no active life, v hi often r. it noon, ns a green and gunny spot. I have been selected from among-1 will not sn) better heertr.--though I know malty of them overffra with the milk of human kindneas-Larrartne I will not consent to yield to any man in that expar.siverdutrity. hirlr forms the noblest fentureof popular philanthropy -embrartm., all men ur.on the equality rd Nature, re. grudlrle of the attiflcial distinctions of birth or aealth -but I have been chosen from among older nod ars, bends---..rown silvery in the rank , and sect ices o f th e people-veternns in the cause of Democracy es• teem this exprevaiOn as rrami.,l-because, for many y•nlfs. my ein:nnastnnces Luse: kept roe in the shades! of privme nod although I hate never flinched: from our CLitt/ninti Culture in heart, varre or core-11, Lear been constrained by my to to give yen, ' mere 8 , 1 rnt rood wishes I Fan 01 those inclIVC 1,1,1 Ti w r e e r r k.or at,. a !rich a o•trd I •r , , t i ne .„,,d•ncy of my disposltion in curry row up the burden hoer:. Sh.•vtatel th it site was rtinlertekim: r;..trer,tll.: d.erntes. liter, to he IL,. ! a tic oidolitr !Jaye, a (at P.wr.ter, In 0. •nllll g . K. Imey', ! remembered, oil warmly r,cogotted is mos: est that she tea.antherw.' tive cktl It cr..; '"7"" ( 1" . "'"di. tre [nnril•nirt• 13 inorznrere.d I n •crot, tit Ibis-0.., .(six of whorn are living al:1111 , i) that 11. r a ertrulr-r . r.1..i0 our po no: affairs-un VIT./M1) 1.1 101 v•• 11 ,, km frt-1 hero in the Itshit of a ,r,„,3,.1 o f a Iris• pa. tv i .lne her, i l och led !ter lu do ink t 0 enres•; oral cle,t u, s hush I :um L.nad to have a lw., ) , I erehee n inn. znenit roett•ttre of l.iliornAl pulley-, pro • • • icon.wriaehce al this in:err:pm - me torlol4ettre .e I vrnich 1.1 protiren i m pi n e, ;bid Pledr:erl I , lie , 1, :o 'r"th• '”' 4.•iveo, oar, children. 'nor t•nn - nr.nnisignilth, anti out i n I.lnrer.. art p is', ch , eo I her to C. 11 mr of her be,i I Luse rnlrrl.,l in roectio;• ferlow room. She dti Ler stay.' dim ....me 0.: her lir , 10 n•n•inn., :ntr,nnini CRP, ''W•nt , rnit drs:inr , ten of part 9." where i Wk . ire been tor.tander.tood it te , t tni•reprerrented-1 ,commi..erat ring ber corn :nom, aid, 11 acct. e i r npf• vor •npnonn.nni• have Uri n11 , 11!irlli pr deny io n. from this bondage. and that she wool rather u p'," g,r , 3tinin•l•nron•nn. of affection for the Troll' r even ton duegeort. and there err. 1 her date, than erriurn —where to 'ter di•ttidito 1011.1 unhappy It.nlie. Her Ilan - Wm. ' I , y7trr areot , rr holy than the u,' so rtes room, was of ea siugahtr and nnlintlling a character, 'hit the r 1, -tria! , "jr , !ri..• who prettied so t••• 11, to the f ,••„ ! •: • rite r earM are to officer rind nut a , fires t cr to e: suit'mr•th•„, ,„ ~„„ - eeler,c, Lit.” oroort of it, at l;•‘t in and ,len l .l nnn 11,‘,11 in in•C•ninl ro• nnIt•In•10. nil t h. , Inn - . in Inrln . . ;Lit nr..l fArtll..,". in vain b.,v,• Inlngln •••I nn,l 2111,11,.!14 ln••t L.sr Intl tor, •• 'al ninil the. or - •1 nt..l rho, who :t. ttre .rk.ley.: I Fitr.d.ttch or 1`d.21 errdr.iiked the , • vi lni C.inl*•• to l.:Ohl I, ‘4.1 hen, ,rt.e n The earth's to' l i t to• In II ti,V lin • tiet . 'l•l%t• they deira..l mterfer, filtnnh ; „,4 tog „„.yesc:un in ,„„ th „,„,„„ ev;eirer... and s tror„zer I•lin mole 01 rvcorn , re-r,,do groat cirrrr;er ot remedy and Tr,...r of Ir. I w d. to Old bh...a.01.4 n... 1 E.ldots t rot.'sr l':e plume t f.. onr r I rums, ir, name 1.01 b, sear ,4 l'h no, n.nn• t. P•lirt:nn tlnhirn liortattt.P.—On Sew nigLl I an oiTcer in Brooktvo, met a i;•,:tio tww- the South leery, Whose "r" inotyv nit:tins. A Itin,t2,l , °then; lee neatly attire loo!iing withal, ICC to•fleyed o:at the efical . w..l felon it to prisoo, and he 1110,111. d lo•r, tool took In, to the :b:/1 P fir el the r6•ii,ri:,g w t o 1..1/11 Ff.e hu.14,1 w L,v,• ## •,, tho ~tTwe t%lth ‘0 . 1.•." . 1 g C.V.. , o ' lol tqlr'oalk• Lard tr.,'• Pr g n• n , r" c r crrt nn Ole 9 for Ow um! ”.0 rn,,•., Artf.ITAI. .rj =QM r••. 1 6 i!, g,liTur, 1 . 1,1.i1t Wail not Y•ilt-•• :t r.•,if t (IX fre•,,tl ••!,, til , I, • vt,t, ••CV, are Ned.J int! I:I r. Ft 0:x ..n.r.~:n Fanny W 34 co rec,,, 5 6. , 1) (“I" iwrk , t • ur ut th- rh :rirn there; of them 10.! I p: lc- C. 1 ,0 nu.d to Araw Cr 1 4 , tier 01 OW 1. , seat B,t the, ,eirrelßl,l:olittl• Pl• 11(11 than the usual 'toes. The NY.. 11.1 ‘1,;.!14:,e,i it. eti.:oll.{ asm In thit,ll , ,lngwihe , l :zrii de IA p not omitting tho which i• pecu'i, to I,s'y, sv!.ich con,isnk in toting luun• a grrut i.iiniber of whit, pigeons in tlie the re L•TF67 Tr.O5C :silsltaco-11 itilltY NfP,RTA The United States Brig Si rams, Item Ver.. Cr uz. nr• rived at '21.4 Env ging lb , irni,,ract intellige r'•, tl,ot Arista ',lna declared o,ar egainc the Purcios govert. , l,er.t, hii.t in fans of tho rr.Ln n tion of 11, , ,ern, , I :61E1 ILr,,u4hout the e., i•niry. the po l le we r e orgel,LlE to f.e pro., r!' rea-up, ,Irrwi or 0,2 r aril Pooddird. and •cg otr tn,7, r r"r• milted l'art•tirll to US,IIIII,IN tim Ilcrrra it I rnl,llstll, Mr Sii.!ell wa. st1;1 at i.,!eipri %:th Educting pro.•'i Kll ‘ l • 'llO 0,11 ,14..•isffill ti Oil, :,f 13,1. p Ile•firtip " •hould ,rnetz-; ine, for the c0:1, 1 :zr.,1 aryl t wen! y ii . r iji,Lopiof Eugialld is Ct , lllplitCd or 5:3,151,4tit;." 5.1.74 ri TnR LF Yr —now YEA. r W.,hjr,ztoo cortirNioridler.t of tin. Itichnoinil hit app. rir to lie et citron abL,l:( trmr.iirmiieis tit aponk• of the change in name of the Senrri.or fretr. I hive lately I,n I OW Carlr/Rity to 11,:erlaia from a ft lend, the caster oldie iei onto« to YltteL Which a. It .•10 , 1,11,•01 the td4loTy of 0 I famil) who in a nan lr,rativly Abort lime, ',etre,' r 7 (no si.•i-sittelri than that of ether i•i ihe Loord Slates, I 1,4.1 ,0 St r./117,; ilemplCd tar my 11 'mare your lietliferv.,llll to everr , iiiii• any ii. much So, hew it i .: lli+ grand. hither num, was 1 mil e. tt us thv Fiat 11 , 4-, Or r6aI,LI Vlio-r, of Yffir , 21t)r of Motorici, of those d,ry•, Tho quo anla• Eniiiet orritigiiqed in a ripinot father's hie and wition try whirl: it heroine th.• date of thie an, ,trir of Alf. Yak, to check and in so iliiing, a+ meni plied !to tlirew tire I'. ince 1.1'11.1,31,1A, Viand while the latter wing in rev OW old E m . veror died, and his itoti went from 010 la the throne, His first nets were in east his fithei's friend and adviser into the ... l ow dungeon, wire bn died shortly niul to orikr the ritiofimotion of As the aurreigree the only law known in NI, raven in such cases, the fa mily, to ii.eretheirliyesOlV, forced to fly somewhere beyond the 11111110/4y I.f the• now Emperor. and chalice fuvoted thou with en to eflito to Gibraltar. Soon ufterudirds, the father of Sena• tur Voice, then a vut.u4 roan, we n t ging his name to Levy, entered into commercial hu• miliest. Mr. Y. was burn in that lalnud, nod came with Iris parent to this country about the time of the cession of Florida to the United Suites, us tire world knows. lie is perhaps, the youngest Senate, of which he is a most useful rued promising member—notwithstanding the font, thut his grw u lsit n woe as staunch and phlegmatic an old Turk as ever sat cruss•legged or whiffed the houka. ' Another Revolution in Mexico—Yucatan dal.- , red Independent.—We announced a few days ago on the authority of a letter from CampeacLy, [ol.lloSr:in. isli papers at New Orleans. that u revolution was con template,: atYucitan, in conevinence of u repudiation by the Mexican Government, of the treaties entered into with Yucatan by Santa Anna. Later intelligence shows that that province has absolutely declared itself independent of the Mexican authority, in consequence t h a .b a h f a i t h of that government and is now a aep• crate republic. Yucatan is one of the finest provin ces in Mexico. 'Ds population is nearly .600,000, which ie exceeded by only three other departments out of ..he tweruptwo.euutposiog the whole -country. lIEZ I==i3MM€ To the Members of at Democratic Candy Cox• te.tion, for choosing Dctegatcs to Harriantret to rrominate Canal C'onminsioner GeRI/emea:—You have added another to the eeve• ral mniks of kindness, 4 which I will recollect you by approving the unstudied ref:lntl:A, which the impulsed the moment suggested on taking the chair tut your President. I offer them 6.4 recollected, OW. ified st tilt the opportunity your vote hos given me of to ding whet I did say—tad exchidiog wli►t ha: here ea ttlmilarl,'CLlA:MS reported Gar me. Must sinceiely, rertunuily ni - 41 polOirnily, your trend. JAMESS CAF ~b2 (let t.jr.r. pnr Ical.:. 44 I 1,1:4I. 711 0 ,, t.f II C. 0., gni ,he i i II II r I. ~ta ll.]t r,ll. pt , C.•etin t•I our oVI t e hind. t.l it. rrci in the IVII. ii` , ll.lt4V4l ti I•• Of tile Ills I,t) tl n so h t" . •.11,'1..:1",.1 ni ;!...if 10.1 II til. • !, 0.1 , 1114 . 1. e, 110 , e C t,eheff ni tf,,.e,..th w horn I brivo to o ss•ll4st• cats.rll.l., , t's I ..,t , ren-.ire. :id of Ltrulnel her. , a ILlpt•r.iti 14 1.52 ,.. 50.010,11 bri IL, VII. wt 0 ore pA111 , 4 m; , •,1 ,ve ran rretil.o ler the main (/.1 , 1/4)11, of soor u16!,•0••. ,ioss Co•, in‘‘ sr, %% Hs'. 11..),1ji tbry hficr from in. cen ske 1i.04 1101 . 0,11 y d4rett Such eioit • ho,r‘r;:., t,. t'.-thea.4.l a 1,) , •m , ., (All. , Whit ereW..(o 11l 01040 .01111)1).nite.—Atr. - ! hoe 4 w n t,l I 10. 1 ,, I a I ro. I i's. ' ,•I‘e 0, it,. C:111111; ol).••r pity tun!, u.LI • 1. co,rno gtaTo 11 1,4 u .. r balguir.! kill it b :Le. ,i,uw “ I.c: , r:tt•no!”,• ,•,:, 1. I.* 1CJ . ... no IT.OI In efrtlen •ti l .lt7, nyl,r, to Ow ynnu,.f the torril •etalt thin the retole.t wlttg - tt the most virulent 0ne...144,1.1. lett tney Lelteve rtta t h e t w .t lunie in rat t!,1”:: 11,1.,111 11/Ty r , fliftlct or Col test is 11l leeep their temper oint,eil.e. titles of VapSio ur r fejll,ll,. Wv have rout I.ere to select Deleerveu to nomino, Canal Commisibinet w bas on:,:rrd for the nufruir of out 1.10.11 SIMI , . We be:ieve th• the best ittervut• ui this fele:Yoc, east and caret, wi by the ti. , nll::ewl.ll vi the. Pmirimose is.: 11:::t.1 at (l e ts point nail that the mess tit,d 6trsi ill. 11,11 In leir pent cu . wha n,ey neither arwoltifors :flock, oLo• in fowli, .rill be brit serind by this r. mtnec:ian. our coon! 1,i,, moat b-ar the cum' vtition nl some tail rood cmnoitmicolion is an and. nifible truth, tar. - rd ii:)en nor cc - mob - non by the at - hi...vein...tit of art, nod he sueressful subject ion of steam pow vi in human comrel. The only que.tion then i n itvlvnnia,in its wl,eb , from the Delos,. e to the Beaver, is v briber oho will carry tilt a line edready two thirds per fecied, over a practic, aline route, by extending ii, or permitting its eXle VIM"( to l ' itt•burch to answer all possible puipows c.d . commerce, or will ill, risk the delay lad defeat of the chimerical project of a new and direct lino over the almost impassable barriers which mum,• has planted en that path. {low edit the argument of the state stookholders prevail against the route through our southern tier of counties, when in the next breath, they Loge ns a aubstituto the laying down mils along sidis of our state coIIIIIS7 As theriehee to ho platen te, nur Causl CWIIIIIIII. edlitifileit Weeded !kb the rim mum, and .14 efl;,rt of io,oi • eon possibly vert the erection of r. .rn r Ullll 1t , n.1 vc EAL un Snot: or h , tVe•t• in District of Pennsylvania. and the V. emmenwonith, I need not he.eech you to look to this in your votes You are too enlightened to blink question or select lint enemy, or worse than that, a pretended friend. Doe word more. h has been the boast of the talents end all the decency" shot it was impossible to condliet therieliberatiros of a Democratic meeting with iiirder and decorum. trust that the experience of this dov. will bury that caiiunny with a stake through its c tan ‘l . lo you will have scope for your natural energies in thouglit'und in speech—you can preserve nil 'tido the bounds of patience and politeness, and convince oar opponents that though we are more pleas ed with the title of the noblest work of God, "honest men" we can compare with them, if they prefer the plitase ug ••Gontlemen." Dr. IVistar's Balsam of Wild Clerry.—This celebrated remedy i 9 a compound balsamic prepara tion "r the Cherry and Moss of Iceland, com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca. les when administrod for Coughs, Asthma, Consomp tion, or anydiscase of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recoco mended it, and cipenly acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever diaorivered. It is truly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an •imtaenee amount of good in thezttief of sainting humanity. IraiPSee Advertisement. ;7;ii!‘ l 4l=MUM ADDS ESS WINEIMEN tho Sr. MI/my .rld.l t• r 1 ./.. '••• C,"ltr . ort!.. ,•• 1,44 d ir in.' 111 ut ;it'l .46 n; r. 14 ru'r u• rn OW, Flu w 11,1 Incy t,I ~• 1 It 1.. If. 5... •.1 ..s!” It. 1 1 . 1111.” lir. 1. w ir.n L.• SANTA ANNA AND Mexico.—A Inter from Holm. na to the New York Herald, dated January the 24th, ®"The only notability here at present is your old friend Santa Anna, who posses his time at his resi dence, about three miler from the city, employed dai ly in cock fighting. Om sportsmen. high and low, rich nod poor, crowd to his pit, (he has one in his garden)—for it is said shut, from some cause known only to the initiated, he loses four oat of lice buts.— Heinsuchs wild old fox that be is no doubt leading them on, and will fleece them all yet. lie has in rooming '220 cols. Should ho not go bock soon to his beloved CoUntly, as he calls it, ho oill have some fine spurt. ..Nows from Vera Cruz is looLed fur with much nnxiety. Every one here stonCipatcut come movement towar,l9 a reitui it to Spanish government, and that it will be arcepted under guarantee of Englond sod France, the former taking California for her share, and the bitter taking the Queen of Spain's sister us u bride tn the Due de Morupensier, and the two gun oting the balance of Mexico as an independent king dom. Thus riot , e the ariitarraty of Europe thick to stop the march of liberal ideas etninating from your gloriutA Onion." THE C•IREION EIALW ACCIDENT.—The .Ir,ly addition al information we hat.° in relation to this sail uffuir, w• flud in the %Vill:cd,urre papers of the 4th inst. '1 It , “Partner" suy.: '•R•e bison that the bodies of five of the unfortunate min ied his the caving in of the coal roof at Car bond Ile have been I, covered. One man wins found with his leg, !oaken. but otherwise uninjured, and is sop i ii,eil to have died of suffering nod EstafVflliOn.— Th , bodies of the n•.l were so shockingly mangled a• tee erin ..:y nceopliZalie." .•11 . , tram from C nrbontlale, that :he bodies of Pat. rick 1% aft.or and Mit k Brennan. w en• treovered from the .1 afire. on Friday la t. Both dead. The firer tinii hr. sad the prrnnanl wa4cto..;l;ed be t,,, en the cut at; I the in:ho4 earth. boatel of three more, tee have ju•t lean runt. were reCOVt . IO , I"U Sunny and Thera are ;•..:t mart mei/ rnid• COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CoRWECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. PI 11 SAS 12 UGH RO RI) OF 1 RADE. CorligllTT Et FOR r Ewa; RI% N. P. W . livker, Robert W.),14. POUT OP PITTSIMUCIII. ILLT WATII,R IV TIILCHiNNLL ARRIVED Nlc,onvi6ela, Stn •e. Cir.; Dos. II 411, mr,.,hevirt; --_—. Ctn. 1,,n 1. ( . 1.11.t.n, 1)::1'AN11.11). S nin.:4loolnrui, Ist lc% L Cn,rnotn!, Ito% mot n. B r k,rpivi:l , •; HY : t.l, (+And, n reibo.r. thy," are FronJrd wish Evans' Satu.) Guard. ► prevrritlon iur the explu.,:mull,C.cr.. Wilco of the Pittstnirr.h "Morning Pest." Thuraday Erentnq, Frt. 12, 184 G W.-a:jar r .—On TursdAy na i ‘VeJaevi , t ht. di) Lodi {01.0.(10:, hilarevr, Jut hole !dig, TLS• •other criee hist been cold, rigid fretting quite tgAril p in of the vire:: ..,11./ blautiful nod spring 7 he atr•ieO i.avei:nwra%e deunsilera• travvliiii& i. 111,1) soon to be good tiptin 7hr rly , r i• fa!!inr, ruv ly: :"1/t evenirg at dark Ilit•te ae. t 3 .I•r in Ott channel Tr le of Me 1t . .-eic.-1.141.r.. , .t r 3.14.; 11:y irn.,,ror Jr.R. wiry Irtrz.-:y (11, Loth el pro. du, - 2e, 2,1 11 c• , .01 hlrdiy be otherwise IloJr. 6310101 I,OLh Su:. n 3,1 M,Pj.iaCe. The re• , e ;•,• • F y hry., 10,1121 be e tit re. Crr. if: • pn.rnt „r 0,0 v! rn rc 11C. ,, i1 in a:1 {l. O 1111.CCrt F he in 11 , 1 Qr, during the past seek, are ber,‘ of n it!) lonittri ammeter, rmilitog heyynil a retail MB); iilo prices range (torn 13,7", to 3 r,7 i , from river and wagon. t 3.374 to 4 00 from core, choice family brands commarela A61. , •11- -- The /kr t about 1110 anm" CfVe ui la.t week w:lttotat fitly trtt , o ial alteration in pri /10 11,1 , 4 a Niatil. WIIII3I I this wvok.a lo t 0i S trlrvi of pol 4 car:y rart of iLo weol: ut 3... put cn!it tot.i pot :r,orii Betine—l'iicec •ro Oran at q rated (or come time pa, to en - 04*•.• kWh wrt_•rn a'' pr,, rate., we quote , 1 . 2;'21,371 the litter tor bent in • way. ILo of g.rodurr• NCI unlfotm:y to tit by tt, :10 30 nn,ILIJ 7.1: An the pre% eft .t .ck it not I•ir,v , rolts i.le ably it i 1 I. lilted OM iiVerll4./ supply %tilt h., pr of very light ri.ieiris in ilt•ie.hvuing 1e1.41n, oe ino to the fact tint t'io stuck rf eittoci were very much [educed On the re- serve by •.t lea to other sect ions of the country during the drat/gilt in the fall. 6rent confidence it felt in priet, and a tu believed the present tote• ,vill be fully rant nt II ,t' ndvic,e , rtnm N O •Inneing an wi more ;11,w per gall. Itate• '2k. Holders woro very firm, and it the htnt rpolnt ions ut New Orleans alo suslul4Ptl, pr eel' mat wit:line., here Srignr—The iks we noticed aro about 200 hlids in lots from sto 40. Extreme rote Cia6i a lot of '2O Mats at 6.i cash. Small parcels of f.t. 3,5, and 10 ithda of good fair nt CinG it !flit dates (won New Orletins show a trifling declino in. price■ and the market ,h1;1. [linter—Receipts rather light. The pnitt week prices of roll me n little fit mer end to entOtritre ordins ty to prhine, we Allots gal I° as the whet eellc ra Eris 10c yet the leading receipt price for god. A small lattif West,rit Reserve of q islity Wll3 sold at V2c. Ilroorna—Thu supply it gradutlly increasing for In ferior $1.`23 gond $1,6•2i4 I ,75 superior $2 may be quetPd as the market price Dockets—We rimer western painted ac $2.25 ni the steady market rate by tha quantity, the receipts are more freely tli is week. Cofree—Sales tun not l o rge, but prices well sustain ed; small sales of 10, 90 and 30 blip. Ebicr for prime Rio: we quote 134 the murket. prices in N York and New Orleans, it will bo observed urn well msintai r.rd. Condles—P it t! , burgli coo r 22c; Cin do2le; Sperm 33fie:330.; Mould dc. Fend - lees—The tack in market Marge. Them in bu t little doing at present, 28 , 00)30 is Linn market price. Shippers price in 25c.. • Thermal' salmi of a prime Orin ■re at 29a32r Cnrn—Considerable quantity has come tip the river dining the past weeh, sales have been rruideat 44' 45c, in rinall Oats—!lave been sold in market tit:32 , 231r; the re ceipts remain have-been large and price, firm. Cloverseed—ls in about the same state as lassweek $5,00 the receipt price from wagons; •$.5,5 from Whiskey—A. good deal coming in by river, but is mostly common 18e 19c held fur common; Rentlfho ~T 3 0250. .Pocket Soak Found. ATESTERDAY afierooaa. a pookot book, cootoii . ing a mall atm of tooosy,•irlaieb Abe owner can Gave by calling stalls office. febls 4 BBLS crab eider just received And for fele by PC MARTIN, 60 \Voter et. PECONS 3 BARRELS Texas pecons on hand and for Balch!: P. C. MARLIN 60 Water street. MACKEREL L FEW bbls mackerel on bind and for sale by P. C. MARTIN. 60 %Vaterst PULVERISED LOAF SUGAR. 19 RUES sup'ne quality rulyeriaed Loaf Sugar, ✓ I Obblt N 0.7, do do do juAt lerelyed and for salo by 64613. MILLER & RICKETSON. CLOVER REED. 4lt BUSHELS prime cloveriteed in store, and for 1 I mule by MILLER & RICKETSON, febl3 179 Liberty et. FLAXSEED WANTED. 8000 BUSHELS flizseed is wanted by .NIILLER & RIEKE rsoNlig Law Offices to Let. SEVERAL commodious Law Offices, on Fourth street. Fur terms ripply to BLAKELY 4. MITCHF:L, 1. bl 3 cor of 4th and Smithfield streets. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia', issued out of the Cnnrt ofC.immon t'leas of Allegheny County, and to me di:voted, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Mon day the 9th day of March, A. D., 1846. at /U o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit: All t he right, title, interest, property claim, demand, reversions. remainders, rents, ground rente,issues and profi!s, whatsoever of George Anshutx. of, in, and to, out of or in any way arising from all that certain lot or ;me , of ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh, being part of the lot marked in the general plan of said city numbered one hundred and eighty seven, which said part is bounded and described as follows, viz beginning on Woo,/ street, at the distance of forty feet suuthwardly from Front street, running thence sow hwarilly alortv, Wood street to the corner of pro perty once sold to Tlotmes Cromwell; thence east wool!) by that part of said lot No 187 sold to the said Cromwell a parallel line 'lath Front street, sixty feet to lot No 183 thence northwardly by said lot Nu 188 a parallel line with Wood street to a point forty feet south of Front street. aforesaid and thence westward ly by soother part of said lot No 187 a parallel line whit From street to Wood strict at the place of be (firming, mid having a front on Wood street of about fitrysta feet mole of less. Seized and taken is exe . cotton as the property of George Atishuts, at thesuit of the Bank of Pittsburgh, for use. T ROVILLO, Sheriff. Sheriff's OfEce, Pittsburgh, ,Febritary 11th, 1846. Pair for the Washington Pire Company. ra FIE ladies of Allegheny have for some weeks _IL been busily engaged in preps: log useful and lan e. articles to be said on the 231 in-d. t• aid the said Company to procure a suitable house for the safe keep. mr of their applilatu, A. thi. is the first effort of the kind made in this commonily, it in b.peel by the undersigned that a aim• ple statement of these facts w ill ensure a large auen dlnce ant liberal patronage (Awn those fur whom the Firemen have Si.) often periled their health and Ii vet The sale will bn commenced on Monday afternoon, , he 23.1 , at C'. o'clock, in the •torernom of Al YS3f, & Cilmero3, on Federal etreet, veer the mArleet All.-chen!, city. ,/...:',XdrAtttanee OA cents. JAS J BINNING, JOHN I McMILLAN, CHAS P WHISTON, JOHN O COLLINS, DANL M CI:RELY. Committee. Geld and Silver W atehes. J K Logan, corner sth 4. Wood sts. HAS receiv,d en invoice cf Gold and Silver Pat ent I.n‘er IVilale4. A few Gnid Engli.ll Patent Levers. Two G Anchor Levers, 13 Jewels. One, Throe " - All of which will be sold very low. febl3 NOW IS THE TIME! Valentines! Valentines!! Valentines!!! THE greatest assortment of Valentines, or in fart ih ost r assortment in the eity, is at COOK'S Luerary Drpot, £5 Fourth street. Comical, Senti muctal, Humorous. Witty, Political, Mechanical. &.c. C om e, then. all !.e afflicted, seize the golden opportu nicy: hasten in crowds to COOICI, who will exhibit to .one .. ordering eves such an amazing assortment of the m 4c inugui.f.cent and beautiful VALENTINES. van u„ In price from -10 cent's in ti 11,50, that has ever bef.,re [wen baked at. Call early, and remember that on the Itha FeblUary is St. Valentine's Day. 1,1,13 To the flonoratiZe the Judges of the Court of Genera/ C./starter Sessions of the Peace, in and the County of Allegheny The petition of James M'Connell, Ross Township, in the county aforesaid humbly shevreth, that your pe. timer tenth provided himself %hit materials for BC , co:7lm odeition of traveler. and others, at his dwelling bons. , in the Township nfw asnid, and prays that your Honor. will be p1..1“...1 to grant him a license to keep a public hoose of s.n.ertainment. And your petition. or, 11-4 in duty bound, v. ill pray. JAMES WCONNELL. We. the subscribers. citizens of Ross township, do certify, that 'lto tams pet Itione; is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with bourn room rind conseuienres for thu accommodation of tra‘clerd and others, and that said tavern 13 neces ‘alry. Dish! Anderson, Joseph Anderson, Thomas Swords, Patrick M'Conley, Robert Thomson, Jas Thomson, Jr. Wm Anderson, Jan Campbell, Chtistopher Brannen, John Lambie, Jam's Thomson. Samuel Meteor, frtir.3 3t* To Ike Honorable the Judges of lie Cosa of Gen eral Quarter S.uioas of the Peace, in aid for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Win Peters, of Pine township, in the county aforesaid, humbly showeth, that your .pe titioner estli provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the county eforepairdand prays tliat your Honors will he pleased to grant Lima license to keep a ',obi, hoes(' of entertaintnimt. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray We, the sub,:ribers, citizens of Pine oawnshp, do certify, that Wm Tetera,•the above petitioner is of good repute for honeap• and temperance, End is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation of travelet and others, and that 'aid tavern is necessary. Thomas Gibson, john Sample, David Walters, Wm Scott, James A Gibson, John Walter!'" Samuel Neelie, William Karr, James Sample. Alex Smith, Samuel G M'Cauley, William Cochran. febt3 31w DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS. DOZ of tho best make just received and for 3 snie by W WILSON, feb.l.o car 4th and Nlarket st. Dr., Thompson's C arminative, IS the most voluble composition ever pet before the public, for the irnsordiizte cure of the fol lowing I eompl lints. viz: Cholic, Cholera Morbua, Dysentery or t J Flux, Diarrhoea or Summercomploint, Cholera Info turn, Bilious Cholic, &c, &c. It has neverbeen known to foil, when it has been used according to the direc tions, which are few and easily complied with. It has won a reputation in lees than a year, seldom e. quelled and never surpassed. The proprietor wishes every o se to IPSL it, before they pass Judgemeat, as he wishes it to•be based upon its own merits. „Prim. 25 cts per bottle. Prepared and sold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, corner of Heed and Penn streets, I Pittsburgh, Pa. BUM - LEASES, very superior torte, for sale et this Office. NJ pi:l2o, 1846. t:=ZMMO FOR LOUISVILLE—REGULAR PACKET. orel". THE new and splendid packet MILIVAUKIE, Charles E. Clarke, Master will leave fur the above and intermediate ports, on Friday the 13Ib det.,at 10 o'clock. For freight or pasiiirje apply on hoard. febl2 Additional Sale of Valuable Land. WILL be added to the sale on Friday evening the 13th irl9t.. at 7 o'clock, at the Commer cial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth etc., 100 acres of valuable Land. for farminz purposes, situate in Tynariestic Township, Jefferson County, Pa. which is well watered, not stony, and abounds with oak. hickory and chesnut timber, near the Turnpike road, leading from W,uren to the town of Ridgeway. Title indisputable. Terms Cash. febP2 J. D. DAVIS. Aucer. AT 7'oclock. P. M. on Friday evening, the I 3th 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, dee'd, No. 761 in Pymatuning Town-hip, Mercer county, Penna., containing2oo 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 Mrs. Sarah Cul lins. containing fifty acres on which is erected a Log Dwelling House and Stahlo with 25 or 30 acres cleared and under cultivation, about 3i miles from Pa. Canal in a good neigborhood on the road leading from Tatou tum to Saxonsburgb. Terms at Sale. kb 5 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. COD FISH. 500 LBS, fur sole by I V B ANDERSON CORI? MEAL. 25 BUSH Sifted,tor sale by • fob 11 W 'S ANDERSON la/BOXES Cin No 1 Soap; GP 5 " " Mould Cundles For sale by Feb 11 PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, ON Draught and for sak by NV B ANDERSON, feb I I No 25 Liberty and 3 Ferry its FOR SALE-150 lbs carpet filling in halls; 10 gross matches; 500 cuts yellow and purple car pet chain: 900 dozen 8.10, 9 12, 10-12, and 10-14 window sasb, and glass to salt if wsnted. A good assortment of wooden bowls, tubs; churn.; buckets; keelers; shovels; spades and coffee mills, for sale loo• and on accommodating terms, for rash or suitable produce. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent febll and Corn Merchant, No 9, sth street. IRP N. B. Carpet and Paper Ru 7,9, Be. bongbt 15 CASKS hams; 6000 adsorted hams, side!, and shouldPrA, For Pellet]) ft bl 1 Corn. 556 SACKS Yelluw Cu, received per atr Bel m man:. For &de by febll bl B RHEY & Co. FRUIT. fk BBLS dried apple', IJi 175 bosh dried peaches for sale by febl 1 M BRHEYdeCo A NVMBER of good workmen, wbo are well He quainted with Filing, Finishing, and Fitting up Engine work. and Riveting, will find conb-tantemploy ment, and the beet wages. by immediate application at the Kensington Iron ship Yard Pittsburgh. .1. TOMLINSON. OTICF..—In pursuance of a resolution adopted by Councils on the 4th inst., notice is herahy given to all persons holding Warrants drawn by the Mayor, prior to the 10th April, 1845, to present the same to the Treasurer, immediately, for liquidation. 11. J-014NSON, leb4l lw. City Treasurer. Treasurer's office, N 0.36, Third at. Doctor Eoff's Tonic and Anti-Dyspeptic TT has at all times been an object of peculiar im portance to the medical world to discover some medicine or combination of medicines, which would operate in such a manner as to cleanse the stomach and intestines of all irritating matter, end not debili tate them. For the want of such a medicine, physici ans have rarely been able to cure a case of confirmed dyspepsia or indigestion, to c ire which the whole ma terin medics has been tried; from the most powerful articles down to charcoal and wheat bran. A temporory relief in such cases is sometimes pro cured by toe urea common emetics and purgatives, but the debility of the stomach and bowels produced by these medicines, soon brings a return of the distres sing symptoms, even aggravated, tnd often the reme dy has been worse on the constitution than the dis -1.440. These Oils are offered to the public with the confi• d••nce, uroduced by long experience in practice, that they will operate gently as a purgative, and efFrctuully clean.° the stomach and bowels, without producing sickness, nausea or.dehility. They can•be used at all times, by persons of all ages, without regard to diet. drink, or exposure to wet nr cold. They g..nerally improve the appetite, and in one hour after they are taken, and are the best preventive of those diseases generally termed bilious. A few boxes of these pills are usually sufficient to remove the moat confirmed Dyspepsia a ith all its distressing symptoms, such as sickness and sourness f this stomach, loss of apetite, habitual costiveness, chalk, despondency of .mind, and a host of nervous affections, with which every pesson laboring under the di seas e i s m o r e or less affiicted. Ai complain:acre sonsetimes,made of disappoint• meet in the operation of these pills, owing to the int prop,r use or administration of them, 03 to time. quantity and age of the patient, we have published a pamphlet, in which is set forth more fully the proper manner of using the iliac, Loge her with some of the diseases in which they are must applicable. reThese pills will rarely operate as a purgative if more than one pill betaken at a dose. For sale by B A FA lIN ESTOCK &Co., febl2-d&w corner of Sixth and Wood W. E f every psrson -who is afflicted with Sick Head ' ache, Heart-burning. Vertigo, Jaundice, Dyspep sin, Fevers, Pains in the aide or back, Indigestion, Colds, and in-fact any Disease which may require a purgative.medicine, use Thompson's Anti-Dyspeptic; Tonic and Purgative Pills, and they will certainly give almost instant relief, =sin , . ' no uneasiness, sick ness or debility to the patient. They beinr, n cheap and convenient medicine, no person travelling should be without them. They are walranted to be compus• ed thoronghly.and purely cf the very best vegetable ingredients. Price 25 cents per box. Prepared and scold by the proprietor. EDGAR THORN, •Druggist 4- Apothecary, feb9 can (land and Penn sts., Pittshurgh. WILLIAM PETERS Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup. Pittsburgh, February 6th, 1846. MR RE SELLERS—Though I do not believe any further testimonials are necessary to estab lish the reputation' of tour jusily.famed Cough Syrup. I feel comlied, as an act uldnty, to mention several i st e a s es wit eamo under my immediate notice, in members 0 amities whom I was in duty bound to relieve at any cost, complained of hard breathing, a severe cough and no expectoration, loss of appetite, with strong symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption; I mentioned your syrup and they begged I would pro cure some, which I did. I urn happy to report that they are quite relieved, the syrup 110.5 , 1, ,, produced the, esired effect in erery instance. You are well as- It f its good effeets upon myself. Hoping that 1 this h the notice of persons suE'ering from cough s. .I remain your ob't serv't • E. F. PRATT, Overseer Poor. The(?) , rup is put up in lio and !25ct. bottles so that it may be bought by the poor, as well as the rich. Prepared.and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. Sold by the City Druggists generally, and by J: Mitchell & H. P. Schwartz Allegheny city.. feb9 STEAMBOAT LAMPS. DOZ assorted three, two and one ligitt.sospeod itv and side Jampa for sale of lowest cash price W W WILHON, cor 4th and Market st. VALUABLE LANUS AT AUCTION SOAP AND CANDLES W B ANDERSON BACON M B RHEY & Co 57 Water A. Mechanics Wanted Last Winter Session—Dancing School. MADAME BLAIQUE'S last session for the pres ent winter, will commence on Friday afternoon, February lath, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at her Room in the Lafayette Assembly buildings. In announcing the re-organization of her classes for the last winter season, Madame 13., hopes it will not be out of place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful acknowledgment of the liberal support they have hitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of their eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher, in 'he crowded state of her classes, and sho feels cow fident the simple announcement of the re.organiza. Lion of her classes will be sufficient to secure to her a continuance of their favors. In order to give that eclat to the Ezarniaatioi 8011, she proposes closing her winter 'labors with, and which the presence of ail her pupils can only secure, she offers the following inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her terms to SS each, to those pupils who have attended the two previous ses sions. feb9 Important to Gentlemen. Al the solicitation of several gentlemen, Madams' B. will open evening classes, for iosttuction in the Pollia, Polka Quadrilles, &c. Hours of tuition—Monday, Wednesday and Fri clny evenings of each week, from 7 to 9 P Her subscription list is now open for subscribers at her rooms on Fourth at, near Wood. fel.9 2wd. Positively the Last Soiree AT TB E L A FAYET TE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. MADANIE BLAIQUE, returns her grateful ac knowledgements to her numerous friends for their liberal patronage during the present mason, and sic. cerely hopes that on the occasion of the presentation of her anal claim (for the winter season,) upon their liberality. she will not be forgotten. In consequence of errangententa made fur painting and otherwise decorating her Rooms, her last Soiree for the winter will take place on Friday evening, Feb. 13th, when, she sincerely hopes, there will be a gene. ral turn out of her friends and patrons. Tickets to be had at her roams, on 4:11 scree*, on the day of the Soiree, and a , t . the door in the evening. feh9 dst SHOVELS! SHOVELS!! BERGER, WRIGHT S CO., MANUFACTURERS OF HAMMERED SPADES AND SHOVELS Warehouse N 0.99 Woed Street, Third door nLore Diamond Alley. THE subscribers very rospectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they have on hand, at nil times, n very large ;tuck of SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES, SPADES, MATTOCKS, PICKS. Sc., All of their own manufacture, which they will sell low, wholesale or retail, for cull or approved paper. We would particularly call the attention of Canal Contractors, and othera,ito our CANAL SHOVELS, which we feel confident arc not nut passed by uny others in the United Staten. Western Merchants, and others, Visiting the city, will find it to theit advantage to give us a call before makinc their purchases elsewhere. ligOrders promptly attended to. BERGER, WRIGHT & Co.. feb 9-tf No. 99, Wood street. FUJI. bbls No 3 "south" Mackerel; 25 " 1 and 2 do 4 barrels No I salmon; 25 " Alewives (Herrings;) 10 " Gibbed " 10 casks Prime Codfish; 75 boxes Scaled Herrings; In core and fcr sale by LAMBERT 4- SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st. PRODUCE. 121 SACKS Corn and Oats; 12 kegs No 1 Lord; 4 sacks Feathers; 800 lbs Bacon; 100 Deerskins; 25 bush Dried Apples; 11 bbls Roll Buttrr. 8 " lump 40 kegs " " Received per steamers Columbia and Belmont ana for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, Feblo 133 and 135 Wood it. LEMONS. A FEW boxes fresh Sicily Lemon. just received AIL nd_for sale - by STERETT febl.o 13 Market st, near Ath. Nails. 1 000 KEGS assorted size 3 nailA and brads I",r rmznaractarer's prices B-71tE RI DC WILSON & CO, Water st TOSS n . ssorted fur sale at manufactu rer s pr ices by B-URBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water street 30 Massifs. BBLS N 0 Nlqlasse4 just received end fex ki sale by BURBIDGE• WILSON &.,CO., Wetter at Bice and Raisins. 30 TIERCES Rice; 9.sboxes M R ju-t received and for sa!vby BURBRIDGE, WILSON CO.& fel,7 Water at, SUGAR. 1 5 0 HHDS N 0 Sugar, just received ana for sale by BURBRIDGE. WILSON 4- Co, NVater street. FLOUR. 19 BBLS flour for sale by P. C. MARTIN, feb7 GO Water street FOREIGN BRANDIES, TWINES GIN.' CIF choice brands and tine ilscor. in pipes, hniFFipea and quarters, part on, draught, fur sale incr.= tiles to CUlt. purchaser., by _ _ BrT ERS, repennint end Cigars of ell kindsttod superior chewing Tobacco, can always be got et OLD WHISKEY OLD Rye, from Bto years old, E 113 :, Scotch am' Rectified, in barrels, halves and quartero. Gomel which is on tap and for sale in quantities to suit pur chasers. by P. C. MARTIN, fib 7 GO Water street. GROCERIES of every kind. green and dry fruit both foreign and domestic, nuts and spices of en ery kind, at wholesale or retail. For gale by P. C. MARTIN, feb 7 GO IVater sr. RICE. 110 TIERCES rice now landiug, frons,S I 3 Rober LI Morris, for sale by feb7 MILLER* RICEETSON. PORT ;vl-vE PIPES Cotaloniapast-wino now landing fro r S 13 It Morris, and for gala by leb7 AILLLER & RICEETSON. la the Caurt of Common Pleas of Allegen,y Caw: - III! IN the matter of the voluntary Et, .."' 7... signment of Samuel Fahoestock: N "'‘`' • L RD, October, 1333. 6 And now, Jan. 23, 1846, Willie: .1. Simpson, 1:151 . VICO, having filed his su-- plementary and final account, the sense is confirrn. nisi, and it is ordered by the. Court, 1.112. t unless e:-.-. captions to the same are filed on or bolero tho first Monday of March next, the same be c , nSrmad absu. lutely, and that upon such ccai:rmatiun the said a t . SitTtleb have leave to deposits the balance of mooels in hie hands in Court, and be further discharged fec:::-.. the execution of hia trust. snd the Cot:n order that notice of theAlipg, of said account with the above €t• der be published lathe "Daily Commercial Journal," and "Daily Morning Post," syeeitly for four succes sive weeks,- the-first publication to be made that-,• days before.the tune appointed for the conftrmatlor of the aboye.atcount. From the Record; GEORGE. R. RIDDLE, ; . , jekri3o-dlaw4t P. C. MARTIN, CO Water st P. C. MAitTIN, 60 Water at
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