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'* ':: +'' ,' .._ ''-' -- ' ;lit C do S th, " '-' • 4 s >•-''', '.- ' "-"`` '''++ ~" tt , i . 4 4 - : .: • ';- to a recent iliterVgCW Vl.l omroo re ...TI.WAUT, r. . r,..., 4 ~. y•,. i , 1. `.., ~ 40, 4 t , ~ , x aver , ~ ''' ''''' -' ' V '4- •, ~ •r••••+ r `s: -.- . 11 + atainpted to shift upon that gallant and ,an i•ona '' . • N te. ",4.: - “- .. ." %.,.' 4 _ p ., , ,, : f . , , ~ ..'• t' ? ),,, ~, B " „.1 f.„ < 4 1 . 0 i. ,1, -'" :"... f ,.. . 4,' 4 .?-. : ~ 7 44, ^ o fffeer the responsibility of, on attack upon the _ : 'lt'4;'.."4`*"l-.';'-''''''4•*;!47.,l'''-4'''' r 'l ''' 'T * P 4 ` ,,l4 `Juan D'Ulloa In reference to this L'EX " I ' 1 "": , ,L -„+!=, 1.,:t - ;14?„1 16 ,t - It.%.-k zi is ,-.,,,,,, •,._..! ~. ,tt,111 4 , ,t , , castle of sun. „„ sembles at Hit ..•%,..''.. t if' -17, `" 7 "5.-*: • , "'7.. 4. 1 4 -h 4 CI 4 ,6 , ' '..:.. 1 / 4 .« o' 'Y.' fff . _ ha made: the ibucTl n g 'the tertices of .. i , le' ..,-- ~ . - . 4, 4 .4cp, : ,•*‘17‘41 7 ..' ,'' '"t '" ' . 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ICRbVtISEJ..II.3.O7 TUE POOR, • ,3,1C08 TOMER, .1 SAMUEL EOOFER. FUR 4VD , 120R5, -- AVM:'C..MEREDITif, • GEO W. -LAYNG; saxuEL JONES DelikOO:ri tit COtriro ittee of Correspondence for Allegheny County, is requested s to inset st _tits oottraihington Cortelionse," corner of St.i Clair and Penn - streets, on Wednesday.the 6th ilay of Janiaiy, net, at 11 o'clock, A. M. I JeNO. C. DA\ ITT, Chiirspin. Dee. flf , th, 1846. • ' tcrThe following :named gentlemen are the :Democratic Cominities'of Correspoitlence the presant icor, to John C. pavitt b Copt:. Bob tirtj!orter, Thomas Hamilton, Capt. John Woods, Blackmore, Jas. 4alston, Phillips 1)r: John Pollock, A. J. Gribben, Franc:in: Nelson, Jnol A. Irwin, Jas.'A. • Jas. A..l3,lakeley, John GTisien. . .Son. Joon . • ; •• alrthe' - infortnation arc craw gather, ViC it ' /5" - alteg ' ethri likely that ttie'two Penrisyl- Tattia%Regiments, the me that has left, Sand the . ollker that is preparing to leave, ere intended to take 'part in the contemplated attack upon Vera Crui. Unless Mexico quickly sues for I.eace, we belie4e there will be a terrible battle fought at this 'lt is likely. that the attack's 11l be made simultaneously frorn land andfrom the Gnif. San 'lnan is a - small island, situated . in the Gulf, ; a-feoi. handfed }mils from Sera Cruz. It is 'entirely covered with a fortress, which is said to most formidable in ,. - tbewerld. Owing to its peculiar situation, it is next to impossible to :reach it by - either land or water, with the Ordisia- ry,weePons, of -war. FATIMIAM, his late work , on Mexico; says: "A very parrow , thannel afforda tie linty Vassage for vessels of war,:.whio must of! necessity -pass immediately under the guns 'of the 'The fortress of San "Juan d'Ulloa has la) , • ways been' looked upon as one of the strongest in the trorld: When it was blown' in 1539, by tke krerich; the armament was in a most wretched coa~itio U, and as to scientific engineers and artil- ' lerists, there were noise. Den then it would have been no; holiday affair had it not Iseetr'for the ac iiileatal explosion of the znagazine."- From the same writer-we learn that Vera Crux is much more effectually proteited. than by all her fortifica ;ions, by the northers and raailo, (Yellow liter.) The!'f - OFmer have been the terror of all ..cameo sinie the discovery, of the country. ' The latter pre%iails on the, Atlantic roast during the whole :.yoas, ,iind with. the greatest nialignity for 'two thirds of, tlie year. It was'in one of these 'terrific -•-'Corms Or northers, that the ill-fated Oirmera vres lag, an account of which we published yesterday If Vera,Craz is to he attacked, the winter season ;is altogether the most suitatle time. The recent _ortl4 given mt. Gen. SCOTT to repair to OA South, it is genirallj understood; was triih*.referente to the contemplated attack upon 'Vera. 0,11.17: The President atUl Searetafy of War are makir4 the Most extensive preparations with that 'view- and we confidently.believe that if the attack is. made, it will be one'of the . most brilliant affairs in the history of military conquest. It is Well - known that the large Paixhan guns that havri been cast in this.aad other, cities by order of the govern ment; Will effectively throw end 1;bells from position entirely beyond the range of the Blexi-. tan fire from the fort. San Juan dalloa being 1 Once (a'nd'of this we do not'entertain the! leist'doubi,) the door to the City of TMeirico is •I'. fairly open, The capitol is not half well pro= teited agaiiist an invading army' as Vera Craz.— :T,he Mexicans have taken care to placie their out -, posts' in'a high state of military defence, while •llitYalldived their -Great City to manila very differently .protected, considering its immense ' :Wealth and population. The late news , from. Mexico would leave the impresSion that the government of that country are as yet indispored to make any Overtnies of peacei :but seem residsed to rush hi•aillong into "danger.; and continue their infamous 4a unlawful • :opposition to the United Flat . 13adi rulers are ••' curse to any country, and knows: Mexico hat . had her full Aare of such evils. . 'Until her sys . tem of Government is entirely remodelled, and based,on :he Irmad platform of Li nzarr and Dr.- " slocaAcr,„vie cannot look for any OW to come out of so much evil—we cannot eXpect order to C3IIIC out orChaos! The military d4pois of that beautiful country mustlu 6verthrowil, and Anglo- Sa:icon energy, enterprire, intelligenee and patriot ism, must take the place of lawless vlialence. • General Hamer. The Ohio Siatesman of the 3lst last, comes to u; dressed in mourning for the death of General ...Banner. As an evidence of the deCp feelings of our communitjasays that paper, "we may but refer • - ' 1 • - foilte Initiate guns that are now sounding from the ilaxer I • part of the city, and the resolutions just past i ntrattinaously both branches .of •the Legislature; the meeting of the Supreme court in Bank tlxis Morning, Mr. Thompson,otilighland county, '• atiriotineed the.death of Gem Hamer. The Court loart .-;•.eiltately adjourned' over until to-morrow. A , meeting of the Bar 'was held this afternoon, at 'which'ittolutiOns of respect,to, the' deceased. were pissed: The resolutions will appear in our next paper Stronger evidence of the deep glooni that •vodes all circles of society could not be evin- ya ~ '~ t , '; .. ;,, ~,a ,Owesespontte#4 - 4 a Oif; Ik9rning Pest. N. -r , . i. ", . ir --- . ..a 4 s , -- \ , Geer; % i" l 7.: - at 5 9R-N .e. , ,,, ,-. .I: zt•,•! , Kaiiwirap,4l;uary I 5t..1.547. - : ,Ms . -Illsiesti:-o=the tictijAs iiiitipfkiticitinti Thfa di4; . . - thecrl mentiiieni.of the Nev... Year,. ritiltentlke Nittticti4ym • the' Old FeYstcsie-will be, :eilletlotiam ftoluitin 'inornirnitiorfa eandidide for.', hali-.l4enost igliiriouti.- A beautiful blue sky. GOveritir, and-tbelieviog oil Ido that titan - and wattnetllip hy the rayii'ofin.onclouded sun, a soft 4k m - 0 - fly i s 'indi s os n i.,,bl o - 1 0 i ir . sp - se An i n the 'tnild briath.a'S if of Spring, lloafing through the: next-Uuberinitorial...earniiaiirn I itepe that every streets...it was a real spring day, and well was the tiAlriend of the party will forgo his particular preferenCes for men, and support what will pro warm sun appreciated by ..the citizens, old and • .. mote the interest of the whole party, and should young, the grave and gay—the beautiful Were the 'Clidice' fall - upon our "Worthy : " and - excellent , i trooping along the walks careless anti happy. It Governor, let every true friend to tha Democratic has been a'quiet. dap no parties no balls talked of Party give him his cordial and hearty•support. - I -- • 2 - - '' - - - .. .- Fo Abe Federa l , tor: to-night. The li ve l y seaann; , however, his net is.r story ..party lately fluWilkl de yettempo arrived, the commencement Ad .- the Sessionry *ill pot forth an sh e d: energlea to will:feat the Democratic candidate for Governor, and open the ball, and parties will.become so nomer- then trumpet it all over the Union that the good ous as to be albore. , - . old Democratic Arch is a Federal state, and that it The members are arriving from every direction. I see but few of the old facet Amon them. M . may safely be set down for the Federal - candidate '' for President in IS4 gst 1 r II mut should the Demoeratic i forivention, to meet Cooper has arrived; be is to be the great gun of the llarritburgh on the 4th of .1:l arch.text, - come to season. The whigs build much upon him as their, the 'conclosion that the safety of the partyrequires leader in the House. If slang and opprobrious ep- tion we base thara new , man be placed in hornina ; . ithets, heaped unsparingly on his political °pp:. buntlreda of good, men who would, it nominated, betriumphantly elected and froutagotatrzotat the _ th e nents, cons I titute a greatness, then Mr. Cooperis prirfciples of the party, and do honor to fiStatft; ,great in every sense of the word; but in sound din-I an among them I would suggest •the,ziastsis of ,CretiOn and solid sense, he le wanting. He may do ; the,_ Hon. Henry D. Foster , of lyestmeoeland. • the . no and worthy representative in Cot" 6 .as a leader for the ignobile vulgus, but amongst ;ih t District, th e - Hon. Amol4.Plairrot ll , of Ye i na rcirci n. men of intelligence he is but mediocre. ' g , or Gen. Robert Orr, of A r mstrong, either of I om (having no connection , alietoinmunication betiteen your place aniwithlketions.that is now perfected; it affords many advantage; to be I I' rrt d o is i trtc o t c ; o h ) party) is e •oUlti b b e e s e t lee n tedl t ty Fe a de rn r r a ti sure, for the quick transmission of intelligence, but !) . ndidate named; an7.i c' veti r ld t pjpre: l enf ri the interest I think their prices are esborbitant. I had to pay the whole State and be sub=servient to no clique eighty cents f ROSS.or a communication of but twenty r faction. words. Par the Mo'r nag Post. . act authorizing the citizens of rertaintounties, to decide by ballot whether the sale of vinous and sp ituons liquors shall be continued in said coun i Mir. Ensrcsa—Your paper of this day contains tie . an act which by its title displays its anti-re r\ is specimen ofspecial legislation deserves no pu heart character. con tenanee from honest men, men who love equal and tact justice in the enactment and administra- ' tion of the laws, Why should certain portions of the State be subject to this enactment? Or" why should any couldy or district be exempted from! its emerationa? if good for 18 counties why not' 'extend the benefit thereof to the whole of the State? Illi3 is not all. , When this law embraces Mount Pleasant, Wayne Co., and Lewishurgh,.Union Co.:' will not rational men inquire, what reason can be assigned for not:including the counties in its ten der mercies? Why this favoritism, pr infliction M I anti-license lawfupan these two places? What plain repUblicaM of Pennsylvania will approve at the ballot box this monstrucity of legislation run. trial . Examine the books or newspapers of your neighbor, you can form a good estimate of his in telligence. In like manner a stranger visiting a distant town - orcity, on perusing the press best sustained, siimething, like a fair calculotion of the , mental culture of the inhabitants may thus he formed. Thu* it is with the laws of nation or'' . state, where suffrage approaches to universality. The appreciation of man's happiness. perceptible in the justice of the lams thereof. and their impar tial bearing on the whole people, truly indicates i the freedom and the intelligence of the voters. mat characterizes their capacity to fulfil the duties of The Boundary of Texaea.- s., 1 men and citizens The federal papers persist in the absurd declare- Any license 'Jaw that car, he devised, and all tiOn that the Rio Grande is not the true boundary such yet enacted, are necessarily unequal in their I operations. consequently unjust in principle. 1: between this country and Mexico. We teem-. , legialation . interferes with drinks, it may assione mend to the attention of these Mexican advocates similar censorship of foal, l'ork, ducks, hear the following conclusive proof, which is quoted I meat, or any other article of diet, may, in like by the Pennsylvanian. It will thus be seen thatimanrer be Sold only by virtue of special license, !and unlicenseddealers ha "declared to be a public the view adopted by our own most eminent states.i• nuisance.' whilst the matter of fact 4a, that all men ever since 1800 is completely sustained by i such laws arc Monarchist in\charaerrr and are Iris Spanish authority, elaiming.the Rio Grande as the Ily a nuisance that should be bated by intelligent !boundary otTetai, before the question hail Becornel lt,c l it` n at the ballot boxes, a will be, wh ets "we i the people - scrutinize the doings of those wi seacres rillany degree perplexed by the difficulties between t ._, } who disgrace the character of legislatars, whilst lap= an d Mexi co, or between Mexico and Texasia a . aa a in e ~s by legisl ative enactments w hi c h a m. is a "Nile's Register of Attamit 17. Ifrlti. (vet 10, p i rage in their effects., Equahry, Liber:y a nd Human 302,) contains extracts from a inemorial - aildreasedl Ifoppinsss. A . St...risen; s an. to the Freartisk Coates , e, in re4renee to Coahuila, - in lb t 5 before Mexico dm ( rl - J- --- a - The coutwel of Mfrs. O rs. CINNOV. (or Mrs. J. dared her independen c e, atul"the adjacent countries. by Don M. 13.1 P- 1. AN N ess, I.* Ate calls hcraelf.) have given 110- Di Ar4pe, a Sjaaniard. who had visited those parts.: tree of their intention to prosecute au appeal from IRO states expressly that Coahuila (which then in-'the decision to the Supreme Court. I eluded. Chihuahua) is separated front Texas by the ------ _ - -.__ IRio Bravo del Norte, commonly called the Rio t Ilona Sattas.—There are six hundred and Grande. Also, that the e 'a , ert`rnent of Texas. &ca 1 tv.eaty tons bomb shells at the western railroad under Spain, was entirely distinct from the vice i de ~ root in Albany, which were manufactured at ' rorattrOf Mexico, Texas not being deeiiied apart ' Troy, deatined far the Gulf of Mexico. of Meyrieo. . . . --- It Z''could be far more profitable to reduce the price one-halt; and I am certain it would_ be more t agreeable to.the public; but as it is it will only be t the, hearer of intelligence upon extraordinary oc casions, in which quick transmission is necessary To render it profitable:it ought to be made avail able to ever• one, whatever thenature oftheir mes The whiga talk of having a short but active Eession, they think that by this means they will conciliate the people to their rule, and expect to make capital for the approaching Gubernatorial election. Reforms are early spoken of, but nous Capt. Small, who commands Philadelphia' coMparty, now ,on their way to Mexico, has cot' entirely . vacated his seat in the Senate. A letterl was received by one of his friends here, asking him to interest himself. so that his seat might not be I declared a vacancy. Men arc hard to understand;) `patriotism is a mask easily to be worn—would'. l3l.eSmall have lett, had he not been certain of ' t being elected Colonel of the let Pennsylvania Re. Igimentl I believe .Mr. Small is brae and patri otic, but why should be require his scat in the Se nate to be retained for him? Does lie mean to re 'sign his Commission in the army, and figure in KARL Ipolitics. I hope not. document, connected with other known t Dc. rifirc as or Gas: Sr OTT —The Di 0. Pella facts, will eerie to show: tat. '1 hat the Rio • of tlx 24th ult Grande was the boundary of Texas. 2d. That In , ~ says, Gen t-r.cott and si;ite !eft last 1836, the date of Texan independence, Epain not evening in the steam ship Alabama for the seat of having acknowleged the independence either of Mexico or Texas, neither could trace its title to Stain, hitt both' held sovereignty tribe same that 0 .- the successful efforts of the people. 11.— . That Spain. in acknowledging' the independence at Mexieo in 1830. did not give her any title to Tex ar, became Texas was not a part. under Spain, of the territory %ifitite independence was thus ac knoviletiged. 4th. Spain having Eutnequently ac knowledged the independence cf Texas, that Sta.e, in 1845, held her independence by the barns rights l as Mexico—t•ur the successful resolve of the pco- and the acknowleilgem.mlt of the power to which it originally belonged.' IxeLt. - ca . :A.—The Philadelphia Times says:— "Probably at no period hate we known more per sons afflicted with influenza and catarrh. than at prepnt. To - persons of robust habits, it has been mild; put severe on delicate constitutions. Influ enza, though supposed to be only a form of severe cold, is in fact an epidemic. The word is of Ital• ian origin—the sufferer was supposed to have been "influenced"' by the stars. Rm.= or InesAmu tx Nsw Yonr.—The New York:Tribune stales that a few of the mcr. chanti of-that city had, together, contributed $ UGOO for the relief of Ireland, which would, but fur the recent public effort, have gone out in Friday's Steamship, utterly unheralded and unknown on this side, as the name of the givers still are, and will remain. i.l -I. f:;i! . '.' ; MIEIM ca A dinner was given in the city of New York, on the 3Oth ult., to the Texas delegation in Congress, Generals lieusTox and Rusx of the senate, Messrs. Prit.snon: and KAurstAr.r of the House. About fifty prominent democrats sat down at the table. 1 :0•The other day a poorcirish woman descri• Bing her love of children remarked that she never tired of tending them, and whenever she heard one cry; 4ker heart cried with it." There is infinitely more real poetry in this simple idea, than in hall the vereea that are sent us for publication, says the London Times. . at .PErSSTLVAN/A LIWISLATVAX. — This body as sembtes at . fiarrisburg •to.dAy. We have engaged *the services of an evee'llent correspondent, who will,keep our readers 7 duly advised of the news of lour State Capitol. NOT IS Drowso.-- , The New York Herald says, it is assured, by its special correspondent at Hav ana; that"the agent of the Mexican government is still'here'," . but that he '-has not been able to dis rse,o,r.a single pyivate9 license." .—Trin,,ANTr.Re3Tena.-:-One of the first official acts of Poyepot Young of New York, after_ his pardon.nauaurdti'on t it ilt(be, the of .the Anti•Reet era.tiow n the- Stciteltrieon. then 1020 steeragepas= ietlqrartive4;iohei le k of New Mines; on the 22d-ult.. •irk 800 4rotn-- Bremen, per.. ships Gib. Stfolfteld, ,40erp li .,,LiitiOon, 'and gisiiesiPpi; 220 from Itane,lperAiip Cooper, • ' ;~-~~., :.-:~~~. lbr the Itrorning Post Coat —IX e:havr heard nothing for some weeks.. of the immediate and unavottinble ruin, to the coal interests, Much was to beano of the first onsets of the new Tariff. As far as we have been able to learn, those trite:Teta continue to prosper. The receipts are much larger than last year; the de maw] for CaCteill ItAket is greater. and the prices obtained both here and 'there are higher than nt the . corresponding period last year! 'This certainly does not tool; as thotigltinimeliate ruin threatened the product:li indeed we hate ever believed that most of the alarm upon this subject was directly traceable to the unscrupulousness of the Federal press. The Journal of • Coratilentt states that since the new Tariff has gone into operation, the price of Coal Irss actually advanced in that market.— Pennryfruniart. LOCAL DIATTEA9. oi•We r.ere yesterday pressed into the service of our job pr titer, in consequence of the tremen. dons rush of work—which must be our apology for the lielt,of local matter. SWORD RESENTATION Yesterday afternoon the ceremony of presenting a sword to Capt. Johnson, .of the 'Westmoreland Guards, took place on the steps of the St. Charles hotel, in this city. Notwithstanding the incle mency of the weather, the crowd assembled was large. Mr. Candless presented the sword un sheathed. on . behalf of W. & P. Llugus, the donors. The. following is his address: Capt . -Johnson—This smlxd of war is the gift of my fellow citizens, two patriotic sore of Old Westmoreland •Pt is a spontaneous offering, die. toted by the impulses of sincere friendship, ripen. al to maturity by early intimacy and close asso ciation. Appreciating your devotion to thi rights, honor and institutions of your iountry, they have requested me to present it, which I now do, in terms feebly befitting the solemnity of the occa sion. B Here is the naked sword, for the scabbard is no part of a warlike instrument. into yuurhands I commit it, kno.ving that you are true as the steel of which it is made, and that the burnished blade will never - lie tarnished but by the blood of your country's enemies. When you are in a foreign land, far from the endearments of home and consanguinity, and gaze upon this trusty weapon. your thoughts will recur to the scenes of your childhood and the place 01 your nativity. You will think of the gushing to. kens manifested at your departure, anifthe alacrity wyih which your men hastened to your standard, proudly emulating the heroes of liklississinneWa in our last striiggle_ for republican liberty., No part. of the old Pennsylvania line, exhibited more gal lent hearing, more eagerness for the cotillik, than the citizen soldiers of your own county, and- none returned - froni the field with greater laurels or greater renown. To you and your comMaril is confided the in. heritancc of valor which - they acquired amid blood shed and disaster, andyou have the keeping of their military integrity of character. In the. Manly lineaments of-your'couitenance, read your:thoughts. Sir, I anticipate yonr valiant, your patriotic declaration ‘'it must and shall be preserved,"._ Yourastimable father has offered other ions up on the altar of -his country, and to dity,inthe.ma turityAoi'age, he tenders to the Republic ; you, your brothers, and his grandson, the remsining jeyreirof,his household:: Burning ‘ivith , the fire of ==CM=Ml= Atnerican youth yott toe eloapatii yonrturthright, the sacredprivilege o,4lghtiNilthk battles of your itOilyivantlilats-vetter.ble.patriaich could not re. usabflipon.tjdlhotigbaitininy , :litake'llite fireside bh rlcidaanct : his heritihithiae.deboialei Sadness in sogi i title Will teikM then, - intHil. he beers from the plaki; of,Miiskico, - ;md iflau should fall at the head. of'yotti Citlumn,,lit the interittli .-iir - g ljet for your toss, bi'S eye' ill brighten and hie betirt re- joke that he had such a son, 'and that he had con. tributed so much to the honor and glory of •the You leaVe the race and tranquility of home for the noise' and bustle .of the camp—you are, about to eichange the blue tops of The Chesnut Ridge and the "limpid. tipples. of the-lAyaltitums, for the lofty eminences of the. Siepa, 3latire and the turbid waters of the Rio Grande; but the ben ediction of your venerated 'father goes with you, and the icilamations of the people will - follow you Gird this avrord then ' sir, upon your thigh 6— wear. it as becomes an American centurion. and the hundred men that follow in your lead will -ne ver disgrace it, nor the honored county from which you come. - May God bless you, sir, and make thiasword like that of Gideon to the Midianite.; may he preserve, protect, and defend ;on, and your men, return you soon in a victorious ettr to the warm and enthusiastic embrace of your family-and friends. • Capt. Johnson replied in a very brief speech, in a tone 110 low as not to be distinctly heard by all as sembled. Ha appeared much affected. THE SECOND REGIMENT ' The Second Pennsylvania Regiment is now full, and all the companies mustered into service except the Reading Artillerists;which did not reach the :ity last night. The officers, however, arrived and reported the company within a. few miles of town. It will be mustered in this morning. Capt. Porter's Company, the Independent Irish Gieens, were mustered in yesterday—sixty-seeen men passed the surgeon, which is three more than the number required. No doubt numerous midi Lions to the company will be made before embark ation. The election for Field Officers comes off en Wednesday. It will, be held at the William' Tell House, by Col. S. Jones and Lieut. C. Ii Paulson. On Thursday, it is possible the whole Regiment may leave for the South; at all events, someof the, companies will embark on that day. It was the design of Adit Ctn. Bowar.ss that the Regiment should be ready, to leave, on, th'c Gth or 7th, but owing to the impossibility of paying the Volum leers in so short a space of time, it will be delay. led one or two Saks. The iiver is booming high, land first class steamers plenty, which is favorable to the speepy departure of the troops for their des tination. THE REFORMED GAMBLER Mr. Green, known ns the Reformed Gambler, sr-, rived iu this city yesterday. 'We understand it is his intention to leave for Harrisburg; immediately, s t for the parpose of securing' the passage of a law 'to prevent gambling in this State. We would en - gest that thole of our citizens who feel an interest the object of Green's mission, should contribute I sornetbing to pay his exposes, Will this matter be considered. Gambling uas Jen% to a great extent, suppntssed lin some States, by legislative action, and we have 'fall faith that mud/loos! may be <brie by_ an at . `tempt at reform in this mater by our Legislature. We wish Glean abviant success. 5t:J . 040,1 ( 13i i I XT --- Eltit;tr fr.. . 1 , • fmtv R. W. IL S. Ilarnto4a plicate in Capt. Naylor's , I • Company, deli‘ered d tertnon in the Liberty street' church, on Sunday night. It was iibont utwo i hours long," and we hate heard it favorably spoken' i of. We are told that he'goes as, kind of Chaplain kiin the company. lir. 13, it will be recolteited by /some, published the ..Day Spring" in this city. I 1 .CITY OF ALLrGIIENY. At. the Delegate meeting held on Staturday even ing, the following pentans %vete elected Delegates to the Comentiun to nominate a Alayor • Fcrrt Wend—Daniel Graham, James .Ridate, Urtah Coerer,'drew Johuitcn,atvi David n a rtz., No instrections. Saved Treird--Cliarles Wallace, Andrew Bar day, George F,rangter, Surma Lyons and John W. Ilidt le. Inorticted -for (Charles P. Whieton. Titird Wurif,—JohtiFletnitig. JUMC3 Neely, Wm. Cook. John I.4l . Chessney anti Artllo3.llll .Nl'Collis• ter. Instructed for Charles P. Whiston. Fourth Ward—George ,A. Kurtz, William Brown, Joint's B. Karim, Hugh Thompson, P. 0. Denning: lustsucted fur Juba !tl Snowden. 46 FIRST WARD, ALL ULIENY, Selvt Mier. Ctraintari Council--Washington L., F. Karns, Ma• hew I. Stewart, L'riah Coopei, James 0 Hanlon. Judge of ,Eirrtion—Cot. Dttsnsp.. Inspector of Ekdien--Darislllartz. . .S.-lion! Dirce:ers--William llidter, J..L. Carpets-. Conga/de— Grisham. Driepte.l--Daniel Grab:lll42race Riddle, L`riall Cooper, David Harm, Audreo;.Juhnston. Pirrsnuon, January 4,2& 17 Whereas, Col, W. 11. Roberta, one of our employ ers, is about to proceed to the feat of war, weAleem it a privilege, as well as an; honor to show him some token of our esteem,-:therefore, Resolved. That WO present him with a Sword, and that Nears. Geo--;:iti4, N'S'. IL Gillespie nod Geo. Rielianls, be ii ,committers to %i'ait upon Col. 1 Wilson 1W Ca diets and sislicit him on behalf oi the harms to mike the presentation on Tuesday evening next, t 3 o'clock, P. bl-i from the trent of the Illtsburgh Cabinet Wakebeiuse on Third stteet. W. U. GILLEbIIE, Chairman. 1. 7. . U. J: Leans, ,f-perktery, - , ... aj; We understand Genie Fat liambright, of Lan caster, who arrived in this tiny on Monday, will be a candidate fur Colonel of the second Reziment. There arc many names before the volunteer's - for that office, but we:feci , bound is justice to say that :ew men undetatand ,the Military system of the country better; and are as capable of commanding' as General Hainbright. served;;; : tis an °timer in two companies during the late war, and at Elk ton when that place was abont.to be attacked, and again ar the battle ofNorth point, and was then ac. knowledged to be among Ifie best drill officers at that place. He has now two sons in the army. His youngest son marched 'from this place under Capt.'Herron, -and another of his sons, is now in this city us first Eargeant of the Cameron Guards. a:7 , We are informed that . a burly editor or t his city, who doos net patroMie the Magnetic Tte I e graph, was seen the other dight perched on the i toip of one of the , posts : With. his ear applied to the wire, trying to get the news gratit. Whether he succeeded or, notnot ` sce did• not learn . (o . .. Tithes M. Carpenter, ;0 estrabrelencVvil bt a eandiAte f4;1; Cplono-. ' . (rlsThe clients uf t'ol.lifack will feel..grat:fiel by the following Rim froin2t he Jourrial—it is :an assurance that their interests are cared for: "Messrs Wm. E. Austin and TI1013:14 Ligget,,jr., are ap• pointed to see to the law businiss 'ofMi.'. Black.' They ~cill,lia~e the valuable ceuns,el of Mr. Biddle! in allAmotty cases.", • - ;7- ALLEGHENY CITE comvENTIoN. I The. Deireratic Coa - yention met last evening, in the TtWalkalP.Alleah'eny : NyelitivelSnly to 4nauncp:the tesult;Wtiiih is as follovirAFoi,Prf:eyorLL!harleir 4.llrtilston.;?,Di. rector of hor,44ohn Elerning", The , Troceetlings will be piitish - edto-hiarrow; ' . -,-,,EtECTION TO-DAY Lot itMoti!efor;otten r • our ci tizens that a very important municipal - election takes place to-day. They should take at interest. the election for • m • Overseers of the Poor.-- The names of our condi &lea tvgrbo fonud at the head of the paper. . I The License Question is also tip for decision. Let the people, turn out; and st - e particularly ca upon our Democratic friends. arrested. —We learn from the Gazette that offi cers MeVickerand Tyler, of Allegheny city, have succeeded in arresting William Davis, the man who stabbed- Theodore Messick, in that city, on the 29th December. In defa4lt of bail he was corn -1 taitted for further beating. Messick, we are told. Is out of danger, having so far reoovered from his wounds. He is said to be a very bad man. QAddani:a had a full house last night... _ _ aJOn Saturday evening the body of a female child was taken from a privy, on Puint street. An inquest was held on the body,_ and the jury found that the child was still•bom.—Dispatch. COL. WM. B. ROBERTS The following communication should.. have ap peered yesterday morning,. but was omitted for want of room. We take pleasure in giving pub licity to the claims of such a man and soldier. . . As a candidate for the Colonelcy of the 2d Re giment, the name of Cut. 11 7 . B. Roberts, of Fay ette county, has been presented. While we should be sorry to say or do any thing to disparage , the claimsrof the other candidates, a long acquain tance with Col. , Roberts, and a conviction of his peculiar fitness for the office. induces us to urge his pretensions and solicit in his behalf the support of his fellow-soldiers. He is an intelligent and accomplished officer; and a gentleinan who would reflect credit upon whatever station he may °ern py in the regiment.. Having already volunteered. for the war, he has not made his services to his country, dependant upon the possession of the of fice, ant as it is very properly determined that no man can he_ elected to the office of Colonel of this regiment, who ti olild not yolunteer, if not elected; we know of none going, more competent or de .serving than Col goberts. 'TA YETT.E.." I beg leave to recommend Capt Naylor; to the Volunteer's, for the Ofrree or Colonel., Ile,possesses the very highest order of ability, and is, by general consent, one of the very first men in the Country, In extent of acquirement and mental accomplish. Men', he has scarce any equal. Distinguished as a Statesman, as n L-iwyer, and as a man. Ile is,. in the highest degree, brave, heroic, and chive!: mils, Item is a man. with extraordinary' mental power roil acetirinilithinents, united with an energy of character which nothing can, Conquor, a heroic and bras e man., one pure and spotless in character, famous for his influence over men, 'and estrava: gantly beloved by them. A braver, abler, and a `Letter man, cannot be found in the State. As a Colonel he would honor the Regiment, and the Cumitry. . Why, should we not elect him Co)onei. • 'TRUTH. szaltaj. Robert note Lieut.: of the-Stock ton Artillerists, will be supported as a candidate for Majar.e.r tbsitt2d Ite,timent, shout mustering at this place..l ,(jarit,9_ • - MASONIC Non,:g A Regnlar Communication of Zerbbabel Holy Royal Arch Chapter, No. 102, will be held this evening at S O'Clock, at the Masonic Temple, tor. Tier of Wood and 3d sts. By order of the most Excellent High Priest. pan D, A. S., *W. A.ArcAmmoN, Seey. LECTURE Z- The undersigt;ed wishes to inform the pub. lie' that he will deliver a Lecture at the Philo Hall, . ,Orrmr. or THE Attrettravr Brunet Co.} on Tom . lay evening next, at early candle light, on - -. . -Pittsburgh, January Ist, 1446. . the subject of a Great National Bank, to be called gram President and Managers of the ”Compal# the People's - Bank of tbe United States, which shall _g_ for erecting a Bridge bier the river Allegheny,', site Pittsbumh • in the-County of Alsal ;Went," I be free: rom an political 'questions or divisions, . calculated to be really and truly an opposite this day declared ti dividend of two dollars, on American eleshare' of the capital stock of the' coropanyjout measure, Ile solicits a general attendance. Ad- iirthe profits of the last - six monthsovhich will be mittance 25 cents, to cover the expenses of the paid to,stockholders,•or their legal representatives, Hill and -his. unveiling expenses. on or after the 11th instant. ' ._ . . '-' Jan. 5. U. FjTal„ jan2-titclw2t - JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. -'`' Ittward. ta I wilt pay the above reward to any pet-son who will give me information which wilt lead to the detection and c,onvirtion of the scoundrel or scoundrels who are 'in the habit of stealing the Daily Post each morning from the „doors of the subacribers. L. HARPER cfrhe office of the Morrstso Pori has at. tacked to it the most ex/entire Job Printing Estab lithment in the city. We are prepared to fill all orders for printing at the shortest notice, and the Wtirk will be &De in the best style and on the lowest terms. re rpetna! Diction rirt.flE, Perpetual Motion.has been removed fro. j the Athmnetim to Mr. Ambler's Jewelry Store Smithfield street, near 4th. itna-tlt A New Directory.for 1847. rfillasuliscriber respectfully inrorms the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and envitons,that it suitably encouraged when his agents go around ous two cities and towns around, fur their .sulncrii,- bons, eardr, & c. that he will as early in the spring as possible, publish a turge Now Directory, tho Me rchants, Manufacturers, Mocha hies, Clergy Church es, Physicinns i Atterneys at Law anti Courts, Dank's, Insurance Office.., Police, and all our arc, or Pittsburgh and AllegAzny Clta es, Blanchester. Teniperancevilln, Birmingham, McKeesport, El:lu bethiown , lVdkinsburgti, East Li berty, Sharpsburgh, Lawrence!' lei rm. btc., , each under their • prop. r head, RA PULURA 'the cards and advertisements of all our comatercialil . prossional and business meu . thatsuhavibe, cirr Our cititensare respectfully invited to subscribewhert called noon, and such us espeettid remnsc oll.the first lof April or. make 'a change in theirfirms or business will please mention it to oukagunts whets they,call, or leave word. at our office. • • 10 , Easternand Wcstern-111Orchants,,,,ke., can Itrixe' their nardo-and-advertiseinents,ineertetl in- a fear pages of the work, on subscribing and paying tbr - it in itilvance,4-9. The price of the Directory in com mon binding, $1; leather binding. sl,slland red, mo rocco.bound, s2; , a short card, s2;.half.7. sheet, $3; and a lull page 85, extra. - - ISAAC HARRIS' Agency) jans-3t endlntei office,No.-12 St. Clair st. N. B. Editors of newspapers who copy this and• pur other notices Will be supplied glatituously and noticed handsomely-in the, work..., PI.TTSBICTR,GII 'II.O!SPITA L. 1 - THDER. THE CLIAHGEPF THE SISTERS OF Millt.CY.--,Drs. - Anutses,G4nAm, Diver...and General Attending PhYsickanr; Dr. Physician)Vea zeune, for the ,Germans,-;-The Institution is now open for the reception of,patients. ItEcEtvrso Dales—Tuesdays and Fridays,- from 9 to 10 ntclock; A. M.. Cases of accidents can be re ceived at any time. _ CHARGES --Three dollars a meek in the general marar five dollars with,a private room. Medical ar tendance is included in theso chatgea; payoli4nts to be made two weeks in advance. • Any physician can send patients to the Hospital; and continue to attend - them there, and any patient can engage any physician he Chooses. ,le these:canes the. Institution whi not be responsible for the physi- nian , s fees; each person Will settle with. such Mans. Leeching is an extra charge. • As many freepatientn will be received as thempans of the Institution, ill pernait. Persons with contagi ous diSeases will not be received until accommodar tiuns can be prepared sufficiently ample;to. prevent any danger that the other inmates would incur. All the physicians will attend twice a week to-visit the lloapimi, and will depute one of their number to attend the sick in the meantime. .. Advice.. will be given gratituously to out-door pa- tient; on Thttritaaya aid Fridays at 10, A. M. Peenniary^arrane,emettte 7 wabe atteneed terhf_a• • commit ee'orthe BriithertiOlid of St. Jostling, which for OW present towline Ofratiti'Makelv t.TattleaMayihtin S;coigrtiveaotinCoyleidArtbii Tiernan. • • - - janb-tt drat i: , e 1;; 50 4 e 0 c n i 'ts . . I p gec it :itid. Tier, s 7k cents• • • Tia ra : - PRIVATE SOX, 7a ups. TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 5, Will be acted the Drama of 1. , T „ -11 E E N6ll NA:E 11 . : Claude . ...7Mit FtitTER, Victorine, ' ' ' Mass POICTEit After which, Miss BERTHA LEWIS in her FAN . . To concludevith the Nautical and Scenic . Drama,, - in two Acta; called the • - OCEAN C'EFILD. Harry Helm, • Jach Helm Neptune, (the Ocean M • Lawn. Child,) rs. H. Kitty 09Trot, (with the song ofitrk ry (Moore, - Mtn. Irlarereirati, rehearsal, .the,' , oo,lo. PecherS,Cabin Boy," 4.e. Doors to open at 61,'porfornance tocommonce at 7 precisely. NOTICE—aO hands wanted , at f...DELA.xy.s, this morning, to make Roundabouts and Pants. janb-lt . • T An authorized to sell a small farm of land, con j_ Mating of about 45 acres, situate on. Chartiees Creek, nearnaldwites Mill, and abotit 51- miles from Pittsburgh, and one mile from the Steubenr.ille turn pike. This tract will be sold on very reasonable terms; and an indisputable title made to the perches -cr. For further frarticuiars inquire of - ANDREW , WYLIE, Sr., Fourth st., Pittsbrirgh.. For th• Morning Post Vziaerwrlters Sale of Damaged Liquors. ON Wednesday . morning the 6th inst. at 16 o'clock, at the store of Messrs P. Watson Co.,'arthe corner of Liberty and Wayne sts., will be sold pith :nit reserve fur, eash, the balance' of the stock of Liquors, `4-c:; ;.saved froni the fire of the '2Bth ult., among which are the rollowbfg, viz: 59 barrels whiskey, 2 do do double distilled, 3. qr. casks Pori wine; 2 bble'ltlalaga•-•de, '4'haskets Cliampzigne do, '4 cases -Claret do,• 8 :Kegs Whrte lead, 1 bbl corks, 1 btd butter, 2 bbla mackerel, 4 half boxes tobacco, 1 bbl alcohol, 2 half cheits Y. IT. Tea, Cone, corn Broenasi 'nails, dried apples, cloverseed, copper pinriPaiitEmeasures, large receiv ing 'calks, Kegs, - Font:elf; 11 stied - casks; Flour, Charcoal; tin Pipe; Tools, eountei Seales stand for essks, tlesks, table, stools, flasks, Funnels, .I . m. • janil • '.• -JOHN-D. DAYlS,Auct'r. For thciltorning Post THEATRE. ...:C: S. PORiER. • ... . Fdatit LAST,..WEEK. BUT Oft: THE .PENOL*ER . AVM ME aosAlir CU/L13./--- HOB.NPIPE F aridfor Sale; jans-w3t AdminLot ration . 16e. AKE notice that the undersigned has adtajnis- M tered on the estate of her husband, F.dward Fume deed, brick-maker, late of the City of: Pitts- , burgh.' All having claims will please present - there, properly authenticated, for paymenti, and all indebt ed will please call and. pay MI and settle their ac counts forthwith, and mare costs. 'ant-dlw* • JULIA. FOKA7,.T. A C,COUNTANTS 3 INSTITUTE, N: E. ear. Fifth xi and Market its: Pe 113 Gll6 detirinjto'comp:ete a course of instruction in Mercantile or Steamboat ./ before the opening of the 1111117: ti ) Rt spring- business,will do well %1: .; to join the ease immediate %. Jy. In order lo ensure the most prompt auendanze upon every member Or his classes, Mr. DulThas engaged the-assist:ince of Mr. D. McAlister, an esperienced-teacher. %Classes for. Penmanship and Mercantile. Caleulationsi as usual. Mr. D. can devote :a few hours each day-to Posting Merchant's:Books.. Professional assistance given in any ea se of difficulty with books or accounts. Routs -of business, 10 to 13, A.. M.; 2 to d, and 7 to 9,p: M. lsaY ..--..- _ - 14.1.. TENT FENM-40,parto elev.* an4l . givrraily juirrectind. and tora:ire-by fan 2 - ' , L. WILMAB,Tti, Penn si. , - Sri T ATIONERY FOR 'LADIES.: . : Fapetees; Fnrt-folios, Note Fsper.of all kinds,. Note Envelopes, - Motto Waferii r ramto Seals, Writ 7 Stands,, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper,Card Cases, Visit; Cards, Pocket Seeks, Ivory - 'ablets,- 'Note Clips, &c. &c. For'sale by .101INSTON & STOCKTON. dec3l , corner of Market and Third sts. Dividend. AVTANTED to Charter.for the use of the unita .11 States, fore Steacners, for transportation of Second Regiment_ of Pennsylvania Arolentiers to New Orleans. First class steamers Will lnirmitiired. For particulars apply at-theollice of the Department; corner of Fenn and- • - '-JOHN - HIRMINGH7OII.: QuarterMaiters,Agent.- NOTING ALL Persons indebted to the estate Of .11. Ben- : net, late of thetitv of Pittsburgh, deceased, are. hereby requested to , Make payment without delay, and all persona having -jest-claims against the-same are requested -to present them, duly authenticated for settlement; to the zubsciibers, - - , -•- JOHN:SNYDER . , iMp4tl3iv 'Executors to estate of H. Bannet;dec'4L Notice. . A LL persons intereateil in the opening ot Clarke' street, from Elm atroet-to eenrisylaanuxAvende; iu tne Sixth Ward, are.. hereby. notified. that -3 'plan and specifications: of Xlie.operling,of - said: atrcet are now deposited in the inflect of the. Recanting Regula tor, fur public examination . and inipection,,as dues-, ted by prdin'ance of the 4tWor trecernher, , lS46, thorizing the opening of the said R. E. b1er,0WA11 , 1).1;... Recanting Regulator, :. ,CityofT'.l46olulgh, jau 4,134 G EXTII.9.CT frotri:Seeticia - letlr of an.._Act entitled,, :'‘An Act to nuthorise ittit = ?l,ii he- bre - night likiiithe official 'Dodd ofWilliam B. Mitchell ilate Soperin toird cowl - - • = • - • • - - "And any owner oeownersorgroupdliingein the lips iffemnli,sieet; Lace, Alley,-who„ehall coo eider that he, she, or they, shall' stltferaanifig;e frot6 the open ing=iii - wideni gut the:sates, may apply, by petition, to the nest Court-cif 4farter Seasituis of the County of Alleghenyi" -. • •'land d3w Er.ecltto - Osi Salo QL.gueseßold -Forniturei.Cartiirgr and Harness, N. Tuesday morning theZthltst.; at XlO e'tloak, -kL,P •at the. dwellbi - hbnse of. , the late H.. Benno:4i deceased, No: 13S Liberty streot - i.will ' out reservg - forcrish, - .,the• - entite . itock of "leasehold and „Kitchen", - Cafriage and'"lurness,4-e: ' #c„'belonkieg to thi, Estate,. among 'Which ate hogany:Soth, chairs, tables,, hedstead4: feather beds Ontl,beddiniti_,liiiittraiies - ,:. - itnlioited .. and doithatie •carpeting, lanips and looking - glasses, ; optel clock, settee and. cushion, China ;and, ,glass -ware; 1 Small wagon, a,-quantity , of coal, kitchen, Farniture, Alio, one good. one .carriage andharness; jang • :: JOHN'D.DAVIS, NOV Eliooii"...Juirt lteecivvi. A • MEMORIAL of Egypt, The Red Sea ' The A . L 11 .. Wilderness, of Sin - and Doran, Mount Sinai, . Jerusalem and other-principal. localities 0 . the Holy Land; Nisited in 1342, brief notei ofs - route through Franco,.Rome„Haplei,Constantinoplo and the. Danube: by George Fish, :one col. 12 mo. Price, 81,23 - Life in Nes", :York, by the 'author of "The old white meeting HO - use,” •18mdPrice 59. Mossage from God; or :thoughts on 'religion for thinking men, by lter. - John Cummingi‘ D. D. 1 base a message from God. Mao , mo., price 371 cents. - ' • Sketches' of 'North :Carnlina.; -- * historical and bid. graphical,. illustrative of the principles Of it pertion of the early settlers, by Rev. Wm. Henry- Foote:— For sale at the .Bookstore of • , • EI4LIcrY,T 7 k INGLISH, Market at,betwee,n.34l mod 4thkts SplendUld • . W..WILSON, corner of 4th and Market st., YV now client for, saleatreghrarTaistein prices, Cheap:for cash,,a large, and well, selected- stock' of every.article in his., line of business, consisting. in; part oftne. Gold and Silver Watches; rich Jewery of lateii . patiernsi Table and Tea'Spbrins-and Potkiq,, Table Cutlery..and Tea Ware; Solar" Lard I Lamprifai.inery pOrposei:lifilitary - Goods; &c• &n; AlCr :Wit& and-Conk repairing , Cocatals the . . . N -1 001,44,1thi1tett. Italian Itaititusty . FOR 'itlle..olitit - '43F CHRONIC DISEASE% SICILIAN:....II(.AZOWS. SYRUP OR TROPICAL 31,1 - GLENE. - • ' , bitinovereo by fir: Maioni of Italy In the 7ea5.1846,, Il introduesd ilito.the U. States early in 1846. i r $ [ tinilvalle4 medicinefor the radical cure of G onic- diseases has spread th oughout Europe [ witlrthe.tnositinegnalled speed and triumphant sue. Less, effecting the most astonishing cures ever known 'or recorded in the annals of Medical History. Since I its introdoetion into the United States it has equally [ sustained the high reputation it so justly received in the Eara,Chring litransit -liaX-dtinethervattestesads inveterate and long standing d iseases with which the lutmab family ' arerafflicted. The Pbyaicianstif En tope and A'merica (as far ha they , have Beionle an. quauitaWitliitertiOdenneperatioi)wilip the thousands tvho .lattrebeett:Testormito health by , its superior officactwithrpecr-pnited voice proclaim it-to be the most perfect remediatagent-ever offered [ to suffering huinanity: It is now an estribllihed filet “lhat Consumption naiybe,"cin be;antiPeeletiter-Stii et by Dr.lietzenti , s Sicilian ; SyruP'er VropittriMiewse. .This is the only medicine that hairertithatearldis. coicred that has achieved a cure *here thitiliserum had gained a settled end permanent holetititritthe . system. For the truth of - this assertion, we have the certificates'of Setae of the-in - o4,eraineat figl - o i k Mans of Europe and America , eipressly dee:hi that they have-prescribed it inhundreds ofinstaft where the patients wpre considered beyond Orli' of recovery, and, to their astoinfflunent, has , effected the most speetipand perfect plies. , No one *ho is , unacquainted with its action can imagine the won derful success that atteeds [ theadministration of this Medicine in - every 'verietrof chronic - diatinter,ro l ticularly ConsumptiOn,Serefula or kings evil, Asth ma, Phthisic,Piles, (see cases reported in pamphlets and circulars) 'Cancers, - Liver .Complaints, - Costivis. [. ness and Indigestion, Sore and Inflamed Threat, Brnnchitis, Dropsies, Chronic Inflainatiort- - of -gib - . Kidneys, Gravel; 'C,reat Debility- and /ratibility of ' the nervous system, spinal: affections, Paralysis, . - ..• Chronic Dia:Tab:ea, Pain in the limpet and aide, - Coughs, Colds, Chronic Rhetnothun,,Dis - iase . aof th, • ' Stomach and Bowels, inward weakness ettd [ falling .-.--, down of the womb, and all the chronic disensesld- cellar. to fel:Cala:in their various relith - orm in.life. [ " [ Thismedielinn.is prepared only by Di. liffaiorii - Vur,- •' ~ self, and is composed entirely of vegetable materiels -,....„ [.. containing _the estradt Or 42 of:the moat rare Tropi• cal plants but few - of which are knoaturnattienisdi- • f . cal Profession . generally. - • ' : [ ' •.. . [.. / [ It has So far Surpassed every other medicine :air offered to the.world in:; eradicating:die - ease, that it [has not only , enlisted many of the:most.,talented l medical men in the world in, its 'faint ha '.whe.f., is [miniiextratitdinary. the . governriient[Where i it 4 i4B .:. diacevered "Has made It an Tence• . Partiahabbitiiith ' [ [[- death , to attempt counterfeiting it or making ,: Wee ^"" [ any aptrrious article parporling to be, the-same-Fr representing it. to -be [ •-enuine, ,And thlsVtivern- ' meat has also made a ribetal preirialen feT.,the pro- [ tectionof. it here. :To the afflicted we natletnione ~ [ ,. [ ;;;-'.l dtspuir ' thetigh- you , , May have 'been ;Ovid nib. by ' ` [. [ -:.1-t[[' your Physiciao and considered - by : Your Friends as - ,.i ; eili beyond all hope, try dnottle of this medicine and - !7,-; - :):: . Yow May rely upon the'faet, that if .yott harkpltind. cal strength enough feill - to endure its. ictiortiyen [[ - -..4, - . 1 [ l' will'fid certain and speedy relief, forth's:has-been j - [:,[: ; ; . .A i the case in. thousands of instances, in proof of whiclk["-" , [:' " 'a 1.,. we can 'produce certificates from 'individuals ef Illgaw: . 4 , Most rcspectaole character ' both of -KtiroPenacd - ` - '7 , [ America. Tina 'medicine wilt be 'tittered forgiale, only at the county seats of- each county -,owitar,lo the small amount-yet 'imported and the anxiety of ): the proprietor to place .this valuable - remedy r/oin, - -:- - the reach of all. throughout the United States. „ _--.. • .-Hays & Broekway, No .2 CornmerciilACW, --- I.th. erty street, 4o.the wholesale and retail [Agentii for Allegheny county. - . I [ " dec29-419w-. .4 0 0 _ . ' .. ''''. • ' . • For the Hols4sirs. BOUDOIR ANNUAL TOR Friends Offering; . The Opal; • The Christian Keepsake;.: ' The Hyacinth: - - The Poet's Gallery of Bounty; The Germs of Beauty; The Ladies Scrap Book?... The Laurel Wreath. Religious Sottlenier,byll4s:SigotolieY! The Diadem: The Germs of Nature; tryhirs. Embarys 2 ,- Findea's Illustration 'of:,:lliredre; The;Gift; "- • 1, •"•• ' - - The Lathes Book of P . oetril aid qi'lworine : ', Oracles from theroitie - --. Seutimeata of Flowers, by J.:Audrensf,l4** Albume lllustrated editions of the.Poetsi ..• A large assortment orßoaks On. For sale by U.S. BOSWORTH & deck • - " . ..No :43 . To P.:lnters: AFRESH znpply OijohasowlSui)iripi 11.141 ink , Ink. Just received and for eale"attliet;effice or the PittsburgltAlorning Post .' ' decll' L:ItARPER. _ . TVEACLIES.-1100 bushels 3rime hal vesrfotsaie by dclB J. D. WILLIAMS & Co:, - 111:1 Wood at. UFFALO RODE.S.2 bales recd and for-saleby dc.29 J. D.AVILLIAMS & Co. . •. - • - 1,1E.3111411.5.-32 sacks prime live geese Feathese 17 rote sale . by . ' .F.ItIEND; MIEN ik;Co4 , - .de MILO .111.-;-50 bli.li:Pattericie 2 i cilia:Family Flour, -. Air sale by . FRf END, RUST Si Co. ' de24 • p.7Witit..A. For Preseistatiionsseits for 1847. ff: !ri floadnii - Annealt a-Christiras,-New; Test and latr - th day preisent: . - , The bial;e:Gift . foi the lielideltri etifteitilletra ICeetie; with illustrations by S. G..chaptham; The Amarantbtor token of remembrance'. Priendsbip!soffering; a christmit+4levrXpuyiand Birth day present. - - h The Rose of Sharon: a yeliaious.sonvenir; tinted by Miss S. C. - r.dgaiton'. "- The Gift of Friendshiyi a trace.ri offeltheinbriiice. or affection's Gift. - - The Moss nose: edited by S. G.' Goodrich. ,- _; - - , --. - Thartlyeeintli; or - afreeticePd - -roes Chrrstmas Blossoms and New Year's 'Wreath; hiss i a fine assortment of books, elegantly bound in - Turkuy Morocco and Silk, suitable for present-. Episcopal Prayer Dooks,Poc)Mt A assortment of Juvenile -Books. - For - sale oi the BqOkEtOre 'of ,ELLIOTT & .ISfarkt et., between - 1d in.44113-Ili. • • iltailvverfs •• TrUCßETlnieir the Children of the Nighti.,l*Sir - LA K. Lytton Bulsi er, Bart, author OficreThanwt ..Pompeii,!2!4Zanotii,” &e t tsjenty. The classic pen of thitMttioe of "liienxi,".?..lte., after basing been long in . aheyance„ . line, at; length • • produced a. emit which, for artistic beaatynad Bra- mac splendor, will doubtlers be u niversalf,tre - Ord- arts surliest:al nil his-proniiiiiii efforts: • 43.-I*tui -Lille perception of character seems to distirigursb,thie great writer, added to which be possesses so Master- Iy a power ofileLr catitm; united with tech felicity of , dinstration;thet hie pictures as well Mani - Plots and bounterplotspoMess,m their btilliancrand fzeihness an inidercribable'eharm. •' • • This romance revel's withlifo-likivereettmomo• Eves and secret spraiga. or iicti on exhibited in the recr ofthe heiroine, whose mind, endowed with sin- gehar enr,igy,perseN ern i:ce andlovOof intrigne, corn. Lsbined with the rarest graces and.eieediencies orbs* ex, exhibits one of the most eitraordinari end ono- , ualous ,fiveropements ofeliartieteri iseritesented to-our contOntii,atiOn.' _ . . . DV" dust received et COO WS Literiry. Depot; S'S Fcalfit street.. - •• • "'s. ec7 T-COOK'S - S:1 Fanrth atreeG ~ x tie fallowing are 2gll,:reivetl aid. fur ale: 'fan Doti by Wm. Youatti erlitall;:'*lo' = "" by:E. Leivitr,"M. ' ' ' • Rory 0101.00 re; a National . -Rorriancei" Eieronel- - _ Lover, Esq.. - Encyclopedia Americana supplementary:vagina: by Henry Verhake; Po pular _Dictionary. of nig :•• Sciences, Literatnre, lliatory, Politics and Biography. London World ofFa - shien--4aderareplitgY One Dollar. per ann.., 41ellyetpd herofree of postage. 1. blagazinsifor.beceriaber, . Annuals:for the Holidays: Matrimot b DrOther Jonatban: • `- Lucretia; or gysChildrem of aieltight; anew Novel; by Buliler- T A. further y.tipply. Life of . Addieoplik one voliinte-r4heni. 131aCiiivriodle *Ladies , Magazine4ltepiintz-khil One Dollar per annum, free ofpollage' . . . Co tnls;. Cardies CreMae de•sose, Autgaittid o ficirdemiis - Cream de Noyamx, "*•• ,L,ki mes• 2. _ Lorenzo, -Clea="de.24olai,Eamecte d e ac ) , P ei Creme ita,Ania t dr_ Whit Amour, H de , pi a b u i due Haines, !lad ve da 01 /U.s . Perfume Amour Huged oAni Bs' Saint. do .Vi le s I For sale by the dozen. toge th.s ~w ith a gonaral asa.ortamaiTfAmmaa_ m _r . : years igdpou draught wholesale e sTERETT dean . . Ir et et.,eor:yroet. - ccuqw 3 mid.. , Flute. • so 3bbli.Leverisreerifibidandpid des& • '‘de3 " • Per sale by D. WELLIMES*Co. EINE r im '. . . • r •
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