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Thursday ef!lOtiveek (the lastfour days before the specie clenie took :effeet,) the 'ariount paid into the Assistant Treakurer's 'Office in this city was $30,- 1 099„ Frpm Monday to Thursday of this.week, in „ A lbtraiiiiie number of .slays, under the specie ltin amount received in gold and silver coin, wi5111i25,4300, being an increase of three hundred r 'cent There have been • already, as we are informed, tieeral - unmanly attempts made to embarrass alts ;Treasurer, Ity.making payments in the kinds of, that trill-take the most time or give the most. trouble.incOuuting., - , - For example,.in one day 074 were paid with half dimes, by a single individ . . other - cases, iigents of some of the Wall street.hroiters, have brought large.quantities of the hmalkst - *nomination o f specie, and foreign coin - . .. oTaltiiriat every description. ' On Thuesday about ,1 1619)09 -- were received invasions kinds of coini !Ojai the treaentertiast -had rki'ilifficulty, as he I iiiea us, in getting _along with these receipts, iTatifie lee fiQiate li:olltioas with the aid of onl y two clerks.' . :.;.f.:• - ;::' , .., ~-.---t-.t-i':,:•;..'„.1., t 1 t , I .!, . . I 1 1 , :I'.-, ;."Meetings have been held in Canton. Stark topnty, and Salem, Columbiana county, 0., relative ;.; r y tt fad road tom ittsbitrgb, est. —lf haling q We are pleased to learn that there is at pre- }' • f "tent an ardent desire an the part of the citizens of Northern and Ea.stern portions of Ohio, to con , niCt ihetimielveawith this city by Railroad. Seser ' tadilferedt-Railroads are spoken of by those who iinna&liately interested in their establishment; lint, it is not foi us to encourage one communica tion of this description at the expense of another. tiiiiiittshurgla and Cleveland Railroad has been. tuidefiontemplation'for a long time. • Books are . . mow.opert.to receive Subscriptions to the capital • strickotad'are lAye tanderstoOd'that the citizens of • . . . -- ‘ ireAlpill.n.antl._Mber places in Ohio, are actively • ..etitagedin -Soliciting subscriptions; and taking ' have Work put under contract at 'trendy day. On:the part of our citizens genet iitthere is !not that interest taken In this work .its. toads might desire. We do not altogetiv if'.:iiiideratand the reason' of this. ' r , ; Srfiietta of Stark county, - Ohio partieUlar , men of Canton. and Massillion, ..•••-! .are-exceedingly anxious to' have a Railroad :to scity 'They ha ye 'and been,Making ef.' Riirir-with, this view, and from our knowledge of tkiiiktnterprisingSpiiit end 'abundant means; we • Inti4ho r t the -least‘douht hut they soon Q C. they desire. We are informed' that ''4,l":tere.is not. theleast..dillieulty . in finding a prat._ I.,.......:KeilitEronte for this Railway, - • Shall have more . to say on this .subject here i`. • ':,,,.: , 7 .,- •• - • MEMO t~ ti: ~~~a ~~ {. .:: _t;, , .;.,,.- ii . 4 . .::::,' T' •:-•:'''..• ...... r ~, _ POEM L. HAMMY, EDITOR AND PROOLiFTPA.. ir; PI7FTSI)I - 17IIGIU FRIDAY MORNING; JAN AR-Y 45, DEMOCRATIC C%A'ENTION At a- meeting - of the Democratic Committed of Correspondence,_ held at the “Washington Coffee. getile:tStfri-Vtii, - .184.7, -- the following reso lution was, OlViriottian - Of Mr. John A. Irwin; unanimous. ly arropeed,-Vii: ' • - • - ' - tßiwialea-Irints•frie Democrats of - the several Wards, ToWiaship.s: and Boroughs of the County of Allegheny, be requested to meet at the usual 'places clictiona, on Saturday the 234.1 inst., in, 4ti townships at 2 o'clock;P. M., =din the w a rds nio - botouglia at Bfo'clock, P.. M., and choose two . • delegates to the _ Convention in at New Court Hotiselii the City ofPittsburgh, on Wednesday, tale '7th - day of Jannary; 1847, at 11-o'clock; A: M.,for the purpose of selecting delegates to repre sent 'Altigtieny•County in the State Convention, to be held:at krarrisbargh im the 4th of Match next. • . - JOHN C. D.-VVITT, Ch . n. ..,,T.sioa.:llxicxxotte; S'ee'y. Took on 1•But the whole world - knows that it is Max tro „Wideirhal:been &masa and imposed upon. and that 401711; • PEOPLE" ARE THE ROE atas."—.ll7. '3. ledei-at paper. NNW' HEAR HENRY CLAY! =SE . . , • • ' ,• • "When .I saw around ~tne AO-rdght General Brooke and other pid friends, I felt halfioclined to ask for some little -Ana or corner in thearrny,in which I might serye Pranging the wrongs of my country. [Applause.] I.ltaypthought thati might yet be able to capture ~ ;;A:4 -slay a-Mexican. [Applause.] I 'shall not, be At teldo sc., how ever,tbis year, but hope that sue ' . *iekiiiill - eroWn.otir gallant arms , and the war ter rj.. . rlftatteln inhonorable peace."*--Me. Cfay's speech "I* ak.Nsio Orleans. (*q.t. is a remarkable - fact that scarcely a fed , erapaperiii the country has as yet publishes) Mr. Gails 'speech at New Orleans, from which:the Ogee...extract is taken, pr even alluded to, it in any , mat ythiterer. .But the tory sentiments of the trilintm .baYe-found,a..conspictious place in more ihanatte.telleral sheet— We presume'( Mr. CLAr kad declared .the World. knows that it is Mexico been robbed and imposed upon, limittait.our people are the robbers;" these isquarnish iy'erif:peier':l,gotis editors would copy the sentiment Whateier may be said of Mr. rciirius_Ji politician, we believe he is a patrioC 'iiinl.ititie 7 liearted American. Would to God that tiva those who admire his politiCal opinions, en views in regard to the war with - - :• observe lry our ',phi° exchanges that JoXisicsx; Esq., formerly from the of4;siler•Creelci'2:but flow of Cincinnati, has keen elected Ift.Tie*.iigialatitre Judge of the Superior Coat} - of Shat city -.1 . 01111107i is-a;gentle atQ"oFgaturSi good and *messes: fine le- saril attainment'; but is a•perfect closs/n in bbs man :nem A newspaperanight be filled with'anecdotes , ;'rtsay, liereafter treat our ''tisdets to suiimusing dish.. We also? kseryi that ournld'friend beneril - SesIVEL STonsti, of Steu- eleeeed:Aloieof the _Slip!.erpe member of rms the' 'Storsbdinrille leav: ids'Pcillccik`tll dowfiriOit . felloiv,..ZAVe*ngrattilate him upon tiiigiiiiofed.prosjiotief. • f)frieirt.—The:.- Wishinginn '"Prii,iitie"e'reilitdY.inforrned' that the President doettmDt take to - fi't' a l,t yfFs• of the: protiotition affieer,to. command the Am'en foreOs in Mexieo;-thii . heineonuiendectit on- Yy is defer@oc to the :ItkilgTerrt :Pr advisers, and not because it was any eberishiiifrieastiTe. of Oift; - B=El=;',l &7 Since the ',llSelegraph... 'into operation from PhiladelPhii.tt*thiseity, a complete revolt'. tiowlias'taken place in intittett‘of nests.. Our . ; • Thilttdelphm, ;Baltimore and 'Washington City ex thanielt iinsy.appeai-behied , the age, and the news they contain seems - as stale as that in the country newspapers printed at remote places from here.-- . 1 ror instance, on Wednesday morning, in ourTel egTaphic despatches, we announced the death of Judge. k'srtis Twat Kim, Senator from Arirginia, and yesterday we received the .Washington Union of thellth inst., by the regular course of mail, which mays, "he has been seriouslisicit for several days in this . city." &c.. The-truth is, the eastern papers possess but 'ery little interest now-allays. c&The New England Federalists do not like the Sentiments of Mr. Csst's recent speech at New Orleans. No body supposed they would! Hear';khat . the ISCiston TVhig says: - -"Mr. Clay may be : misrepresented. We hope that he is. If he is not, there are many people in New England who, upon reading this, will regret that they ever Voted for him." . We should like to know what the Editors of the Telegraph, American, Gazette and Journal, of this city. think Of -.Mr. CLAfs New Orleans speech. Will they be good enough to inform their readers? In the House, a resolution was offered request 7 ing our representatives in CongvesS to endeavor to ,to repeal the "Anti-American Tariff of Iti4G, and From the Pennsylvanian. I reinstate the glorious' American Tariff of '4:l" . THE LEADERS OF THE ENGLISH PARTY. i It is made the order of the icy' foiio-morrow. It is well to call men and things by their right The election for State Printer takes place on names-, Animated by this desire, we have called (Tuesday the 2Gth inst., who is to continue in. of the opposition or Whig party, by the name they ;lice for :three years. Mr. Darsic offered a•Tesoln were.known by. in the tsar 'of 181 . 2---Fedcratists.itiori in the Senate authorizing.the Secretary Of the They were so nettled by the recall of their dishon. I Commonwealth to give two days notice thereof; ored flame, that we really felt quite concerned, lin two of the Philadelphia and two of the Pius lest they would not sleep at night. In the abun. I uurgh papers. . - datiee of our pity we sung lullaby, and they might I don't hear much about the election of Treasu have. rested in peace for us, had We not, in looling I ter. Mr. Smith, of Butler, ipa Mr. Nicholson; of over the 'hi volume of the British Quarterly Remelts i Beaver, are the prominent elludidatei from the hfid.aftr : attention arrested at page 232, by some i West. • . . reinarks on these United States, which, for the I The Conestoga steam mills are again in full blast. beneEtt,of the concerned, we reprint: IMr. Smith read a bill to incorporate thein Last Frorn . the British Quarterly Review, of Feb. 1846. winter a bill of similar import was passed, but the It seems tp be now admitted, either tacitly or Governor vetoed it for reasons that were very satis- Openly, by politicians of all grades, that the Dem- factory, and 'expressed fully and candidly in his ocratic Principle is now surely triumphant in the i veto. Now, with a Whig majority they are to try United States. The struggle has been a long one. ; The events of the disastrous war o f 1S14: the naval !it again—that is right; saddle the state with ear -1 victories of the United States; • the. death of Gen. i poratiuns: forbid all competition, because some men Ross, and the retreat of his forces from Baltimore;jh ine to be rich and others poor: elevate the the total" destruction of Sir Edward Packenham, I a) " n Lformer, and depress the latter—it is the Whig due and his brave, but ill-fated troops before New Or leans; and the naval supremacy of the States on !trine, and it will be called out. KARL. the Lakes, were decisive as to the possibility of i gentleman direct from Matamoins informs coercing the great republic by the force of arms, I CO. • The attempt was then made to effect by the intlii- ! the editor of the Commercial Times, that the de ence :of money, that which the cannon and the : mend for U. S. Treasury notes in that quarter is bayonet were impotent to attain. It was endea- I very great. Large sums are daily sought after, and vored to rule the union of States from England by I one per cent. premium is readily obtained for them. .means of a "monied aristocracy." . This, too, has I •now- utterly failed. The destruction of the United The gentleman himself paid this rate for a round States Bank and its paper money, by the resolved !sum. andintrepid President JACKSON, dispersed the deep scliemeint6 emiiity air. From that hour the pow-1 er of the, American "Whigs." as they strangely IIN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. termed themselves, began to decline and fall. ."The election cif,deneral Harrison to his brief I JANUARY 14th, 1847. Presidency was their final effort. Since that pe. Present—lion. B. PATTON, Associate PonTrai rind the influence of Messrs. Clay, Webster, and Commonwealth vs. John the other traders of the English ports, has fallen to use —Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to nothing With ,the American, people. They arel ° • universally distrusted; and their subserviency to the Pay a fine of $-25 and costs. views of the English Governrnent'has net only de-1 Commonwealth vs. George Trinddellidielment I stroyed themselves, but has excited across the At. Assault and Battery, with intent to kill. Before 'antic, a popular feeling againSt England, or rather the close of the testimony the. Defendant plead "its government,” which is not only deplorable, but fearful and alarming in a, high degree." Iguilty to Assault and Battery. and prosecution en teted a nol. pros. as to the first count. Comnioniccu/th vs. John C. Horeland.—Tried on three indictments for tippling house; jury rendered verdict of guilty in all the cases and recommend him to the mercy of the Court. S•LAMATUS LASES.—A letter in the Liberty (M 0.,) Tribune mentions as curiosities to be seen on the plains, springs of soda, and sass : ..The In dependence rock is.also an interesting sight, it is about 15& feet high, and covers something near six acres of ground. There arc engraved upon this rock, between two and three thousand names. I l'eft my name on it. July 2d, 1846. If I ware to tell yoti that . we crossed lakes of saliaratus, you would scarcely believe me; but it is true, we tra veiled ',ear then with our teams, and used it in lour bread. and it is as good, if not better, than any you buy in the States." ' TIIE NEW *AXE BILL—The Baltimore Sun learns from a reliable source, that in, case the bill now before Congress, increasing the army, and ap. pointing new officers, should becOme a law, it is the intention of the President not to appoint offi cers and send them out to recruit; but that if a gen tleman should apply to him for a commissior, he will say to him, "raise a company to serve the war, and then Mier yourself and company,and 1. will commission you and your officers." TUE VIIIOIIIII REGIMENT.We are gratified to announce, says the Richmond Enquirer, that the secretary of war has agreed to accept two more companies, (making in all twelve,) to be armed with rifles and bayonetts, and to act as fiankers to the regiment. Virginia will thus fur. ttish a fine legion. Thomas I'. August, Esq., has been appointed adjutant of the Virginia regiment. A gOod selection. . itylyt the Eetiate on the I Ith inst., Mr. Dix, from the military committee, reported a bill to provide for an additional military force, to serve during the'': ; war. Also a bill to authorize 'the ap pointmetieOf a Lieutenant General. Both his bills were made the special order for yesterday (Thurs. day.) Captain Edward Webster's company of the MassichuSetts regiment of volunteers have taken with them . to the wars, a small printing press, and font of type in order to publish a daily bulletin of their moveinents. That is an original and capi tal idea It combines the march of armies and the march of mind! CousrpirsiT.—Tbree dollar bills on the Bank Of Woo Ste!, Ohio, new, letter A., dated Oct.l, 1846, are in circulatiOn. Plate rough and conne; signa ture etigrii'ecl, and tilling up bad. Co:corms . Pun-Tr:co.—The printing of Con gres:a•has, been given to-Messrs. Winkle & Van Benthpy'sen, of Albany; the snecessful competitors for the •+very questionable prize." The - undersigned officers of the detachment of the Ist Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers;con yoked on: board the steamboat ST. A's•rtto NY from Pittsburgh to'-New Orleans, feel constrained to give a public expression of their approval of the very kinchind g entlemanly conduct of Capt. Taos. C. Mix, his officers, and-entire- crew. With two hundred men tinder their 'care; from the lgorth, and many of them sufferers under the diseases'ineident - to a sudden chanke mate, they have receiVed too much of counsel and .efficient aid from Capt. May and his worthy creiv, to suffer them vvithout this pnblic avowal to bid hirb, , perhaps„ a last *good byc." Should this brief testimonial of their esteem ever meet his eye, he will receive the,cordial - commendation of those whom his kindness has made his _friends, o f hi s skill: .promptness amlunwearied care as .an officer, 'snd his intelligence and 'pleasing demeanor as • - - geritlerhan. hew Orleans, Dec. 31, 1346. FRANCIS L BOWMAN', Major; FR. W. BINDER, Captain; E. S. DANA, Captain; E 4. B. COLLING.S, Ist Lieutenant; -. F. BALERE, Ist Lieturnanl; FR. SIEDENSTICK Ell, 2d Lieutenants A. BLUCHER, Lieutenant; - A t : H. GOFF, 2d Lieutenant AELPER, '2d ,Lieutenant; 18211 BEMIN ~ ; ~<~i. , i.,, , -..., : ,, :.„ . :,:i; , ...ti..., , Correspoindenee oflf a orataQ Post. • Letter VIII. }kit little business Ihterest'llie. 'The , hoWever, soo n be *der iViy, and fetter writers then mayhavefittersubjectsforthei r perti; is it is letter Writing-i's not only.a bortto the writ3r, but what is worse to the reader, al t so. t It is hard tAi'make news when there is none. A Moses might only draw water from the arid rock. We have had a fine fall of snow—the sleighing is excellent, and the people'' have been disposed to enjoy it. Harrisburgh will be unusually dull this season, so the young folks say. No weddings, or no parties talked of; there seems to be a blight 1 upon every social enjoyment. I wonder if it pro ceed from the knowledge that there are ultra ' religionists among the whigs. They have stopped the House from having its dOors open on the Lord's Day,—but I see no use in it, unless they also close the public houses, for politicians will talk of politics any where and every where, as [theivea will still , be thieves, though inside a courch. A LARD M=EE:= ''4`~`'= LOCAL :MATTERS. One or two Prosecutors, in cases where bills were ignored by the Grand Jury, were sentenced to Rny the costs. Commonwealth Cs. Mary Metzgar—lndictment for Larceny, "True Bill." The Defendant, a fine looking girl of about 16 years of age, is charged with the larceny of 4600, the property of Mar :hal Ford. The case was still progressing, when the court adjourned WI to morrow, at 9 o'clock, A. M. INFANTICIDE Coroner Richardson was called yesterday to hold an Inquest on the body of a child, found in the cellar of Samuel Keller, Esq.. First street. It ap peared to have been concealed there under some rubbish, for about three months. It . provOto be the child of a mulatto girl, a servant in the family of Mr. K., named Eliza Robinson. She stated that it was still born. The Jury give verdict in accord ance with the above facts. BOA RD MEASURER We have been regiatted to make a statement in justice to Roht. M. Young, one of the Board Mea surers of this city. Circurnstaces over which he had no control prevented him from making a re turn to the City Treasurer in time for the publics tion of City Accounts. He reports that -he has measured 2,551,748 feet fur the city; and out of city 20,500 feet; and yesterday paid the Treasur er $35,27, for whiehlie has a Receipt. New City Government.—fir. Adams, Mayor elect. takes his seat to-day, and the Councils will be or ganized for the current year. We are not apprehensive of much bad legisla tion in the city, although our new rulers are, with very Jew exceptions, members of the great Whig. party. We have heard nothing , charged upon Mr. Adams to impeach his integrity; and though those who know him de.tiot admire his business capaci ty, we do not doubt his ability to give general Isatisfaction to our citizens, at Mayor of the city. We will have six or seven democrats in the Select, and two iu the Common. Council,--enough for sentinels. Upon them will devolve the duty of watching over the interests of . that portion of the people whom they represent. Mr. Adams will* sworn in plant 11 o'clock dila morning MRS. MESTAYEIi This lady wishes to be heard at the Theatre to night.- All her friends,—and.who that attends the Theatre is not her friend?--will of course be pres ent this evening; on the , occasion of her ,Penefit.-- . tier claims are strong; she has !Aimed lard during the season to amuse us, and shrdrEVe - not now be rewarded in a style most gratifying to votaries of the stage: Give her a good house. • • 1 :0 , . We arc told that one or two of the delegates appointed by the Whig Convention on Wednesday consider themselyts free to tog-roll for whom they please, when they-reach Harrisburg; though they intend to vote for: Mr. Forward according to in structions. It is too true that-Mr. F; is too good a man to secure the support of reckless and dis • • honestoffice haute's. cCrOtti city haeifor i sorne days past been 'filled with rumors of themostexciti,ng nature in .regard to the anticipated,battle in Mexico It is enough to spy that there could be no foundation for. such stories,* the Telegraph wires hive been deranged in such a way as to cast off all communication with Philadelphia. —Since the above was in type we have received ilews, which will he found in another part of the paper, announcing the whole matter as a..hoax.: cr d , " The influeriza still prevaila same in thii-city. • ' 1:;"•:%Irs. Lewis h3,L ne„.honils,last night.— She went' tlsroegh thehe.avy 'part of s ; Richard 111 with inuelr'kredit to herself 'ollen Nfe.:reflesi that kihelas been la:hi:Wino under severelndisrfosition for r t om.--,:ttmer., She,qB ca able, when In good health, of tient - gin. , the piece. o:l''There . was no husiness'done ,at--,the, Mayor's office yesterday, except the infanticide case. We presume the "cases" are waiting fOr the inaugura tion of the new,Mayor.. - ctj• The - clerks at the Telegraph' station, in this City, are annoyed very mnch by persons calling to enquire the news. It isobviciathatsuch 'en= (pines arc very improper.. information must not communicated- to any, save those who pay for it. A Post Master has no right to open letters oil papers for the gratification of acquaintances who call; and why : should. the'clerks of the Telegraph? We liope , people will think of this, and relieve the gentleman whose,duty-it is to communicate despatches to those only Who.contract for them, of the diragaeahle necessity of refusing. cr-The Quarter Sessions room is crowded daily. Judge PATTON and Mr.E.rsrztt, acting Deputy At torney General, get along, with business with com mendable despatch. An immense number of eases are every day disposed of. - frrSome ofont. city coteuiporaries have sue cceded in inducing some body to epclose the old hay-scales cellar, so,as,to save necks from being broken. cO`The new Mayor of Allegheny city will - be sworn Into office lia=slay. a:I. - Yesterday was warm; and wd . were favored with a little sprinkling . of rain. - H - The girl was arrested yesterday afternnon and was list night in the watch house. She will have .• a further hearing to-day. , DESPATCIIES FOIL TUE • POST's BY ELECTRIC ,TELEGRAPH. CONGRESS. Putt. A nstairtl4,.Wednestlay lan. 1547. - The liGusc' met and adjourned to the Senate . Chamber, where the' members.of both 'houses uni ted with the officers of the various departments, and others in .the funerid pro Cession of. Senator Pennybacker. The ceremonies were of the most solemn and imposing character, and the procession was very large. A ===E Senatc—The Committee on• Naval 'Affairs re. ported a bill for the appointment of AssiStant Sur geons in the Navy, and increasing the relative proportion of Surgeons to Seamen. . Mr Benton reported the Bill for the addition or ten Regiments to the Artily, with amendments 'relative to the force and description of troops— ! the amendments were adopted. Mr. Cameron moved an amendment _giving a quarter section or land to each soldier who should serve during, the present war. This elicited a dis, mission which was participated in, by Messrs. Ben. !••ton, Cameron, Clayton, Bridge, Corwin and Crit tendon. Farther consideration of the Army Bill laid over till to-morrow. Mr. Cameron iepoited a Bill providing for the construCtion . of a Floating Dock at Philadelphia. . Iloest.—The Bill changing the time . of hold ing the District Court of U. States in the State of Alabama was, passed„ Thelionse ttieg, went into commi.tee of the .whole , on the -Oregon Bill, avid t Mr. Burke occupied the Nur for some time id n dcfen:e of the Attitude of the South, and of Slavery. Mr. Petits, of Indiana, followed. . Mr. Seaman, of New York. introduced:a Bill to prevent the importation of Fo9iguers into this country.. Mr. S. is a "Native." rßom MEXICO drriral of the illahanta—lirtnor in relation to San to Xona's advance upon liattitto innorrtet--Move 'tos of the .army, 4-e.—Banda 4nrsa elected DEM The steamer Athena arrived at New Orleans ; on the —, bringing date from the tirazob to the It appea,s that the runiors in relation to the approach of Santa %nna with a large force upon Saltillo, arc llama:ed. Gen. Taylor had returned to Monterey; but started akain.forVictoria. Gen. Butler reached Saltillo; Gen. Wool had ulao start ed for that place. ' • The remnint of Watson,. flidgeley, Graham and others, have arrived iu \e% Orleans. The steamer MississiNfi his arrived at Norfolk.. Corn. Perry got quiet possession of Laguna. The burgeon of the Mississippi was killed by a fall while the steamer was entering the harbor of La- The Mexican Conircss has elected Santa Anna President Plenty of troops are daily arriving at 3lonte rev and Saltillo. Assignee Sale. of Dry Goode, itc. BY John D. Davis, Auctioneer, South-east corner of Wood and fish sts., on Monday morning the ldth inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold without reserve by order of Assignee, a large assertinent m fresh seasonable Dr Goode, which arc now ready, for c - amination. At 2 o'clock, 1 orate of Qaeensware, era, bracing a handsome astortmeht of dishes, eweri r basins, plates, cups and saucers, pitchers, centre pieces, cheese stands, bowls, &c.; 1-cask Brandy, 2 do Rum, 3 tierces Rice, 9 boxes No 1 Chocolate, half chests Y. H. Tea, 2 bags Calico, shovels, Bed cords, wire selves ' Globe lamps, Looking glasses, matrasscs, Chandeliers. A general assortment of new, and second handliouiefield Furniture; I vain. able two horse sleigh, sleigh bells, &c. At 61 o'clock, P. M., an ostensive assortment of Gum Shoes, Table and Pocket Cutlery in great va riety; ono very superior dauhle barrel Aiwling piece; gold and silver watches; musical instruments; a gen eral assortment of staple and fancy articles, &c. ;auto. Books, Clothing and Fancy Goods at .Auafloa.. ®N the 16th inSt,Mt 61, o'clock, P. Itt,nt the Commercial Auction Root* cor of Wobd and sth ste, will be-sold a-large collection of valu able Books, among which are standard works in va vions departinenti of literature: and science, blalig Books in great variety of size and binding; Scott's Commentary, last Edition, 5 vole; Family ,Bibles of various descriptions; Cap Writing Paper; Musical In stiuments; Piano Music; an extensive assortment of ' : good quality ready made new Clothing, together with a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, &c. ‘- ,JOHN , IX - DAYIS, Autrr. jarils (American Mopy - .) ' _~lA'rlvaxs. TOIIN;WALKEILf (late Walker & ,Woodwell,) ty would announce., to.his friends, and the public, that ho still continues the 'Hardware .business at the old stand,-N0,85 . Wood street. - Be Would respect fully Solicit a continuance: of the patronage:hereto fore so kindly beStoived.. lie will 'be. rteeiting in_ the kkgring. a_ large supply._ of foreign goods of, his own importation:, Country clileichants wtlllease givoitim' . . Positive ; .Sale, of Ilciussiteld Plirtittuke i .A.eketicrn.' T WKENNA , S-Atuetion - Stiire, No. 114, Wood 11, st., - thiiii-doe'rfrom sth, - bit-Morrow, - Saturday evening, Janitify 16th,-,it half pifst . 6 o'clock,. will I be added to-the-ento of Books, a.lot of Porniture r , belonging to a gentleman leaviog the city, among which are 12 good foailter Beds, - 1 piece of liven Carpeting, 1 pair niabogany eard Tabbus,' 1 hair peat Sofa, 1 wire Safe,:rßuredu.. - jan 16 - - - PZ.MIKENNA,Auctr: The following linei antrei,'Esq., from the Alft*andvie.,. - Guzrtte b e thetb . _ . e"trepuld lofty spirit of musei! Int*laci understand, served his f`coliintry id thetentedfield during'tbklost althmigh . hid ioeksare now frostedkythebresili Ot Time, the fire of his buiris , ,Onihglirws inshiaibreaSt: From the Alexandria Gazette. THE VOLUNTEERS-4 AATIOW, ,cox BY.nasJsr BnTIF., - With ; bosoms that freedom and, glory inspire, We,marchto the land of the Mexican roe, While the harps of our minstrels rekindle'their fire, And light up our, path with a soul -cheering glow. Their sengs give a voice to the ren'Ours we feel; ~ And when from our toile and onr'marches we rest, We encircle our. standard 'with brotherly zeal,- And thrill with a chorus each volunteer'sbreast Our past and our future, through-sunshine. shade, • the landscapei of fancy comrningle and spread And the deeds of our f.thers, in grandeur displayed: Illumine the -fields where they . bettled-and bled. Their virtues and valour like monuments rise, With ever•green chaplets .and bright halos crowned ; • And, we feel in our hearts their appeals from the 'As they point us to Mexico's blood•reeking ground. ..- , • • The, fame of our father ' s `icescorn to dkgrace,— Their Examples- we, honer—their counsels re- And we hasten in conflict our foemen to face, To strike down . his crest, and to shiver his spear! . While the minions of tyrants ere driven in chains, The soldiers of freedom are soldiers of-choice Their will the restraints of a master disdains, •' Butliows to theirtountry:s beneficent voice. , Our at duty's command well obey, . 'And rush 'where, the - roar of artilleryialends. With _the bugle's wild blast and the battle steed's - And the tempest of terrible vengeance-impends; When our arms for the onset of glory we bare, - When squadron meets'squadron-and htist grap - pies host; - And the deatli•angel swecPsihroUgh the darkqess • and glare, r- Then, then, will We conquer or die at our pos't..: Our cotr:rritr vsn I:IO.MYS are the watchwords we choose, - And they fling o'er mill thoughtsand our spirits Whose magic the hopes of our boyhood renews, And death.of -his-terrors:and pains can disarm; El=E=2=o;lll9 A FATRi T C They, recall in the freshness - ttnd beauty of truth, The plaees . and scenes that remembrance en- The friends and the play irounds and SpOrts:'.Of our :Our sisters in smiles and our .metherit. in tears. They embiace the wide hordera of yreedorni da Her mountains tindpriiries, her lakes anti green shores; . - - And they strike through !our hearts an electrical chain. • - - That binds them to'one while it thrills to their. cores F With the smbols of glOry that stream on ;our tlag, And words of high power to exalt and inspire Like eagles that swoop from their cloud bosont'd r-r.age • - We will rush on theloernan through thmfder and firi: ' Should it stand in the councils of wisdom decreed, That our dust in the land of the stranger:sliall, lie. May the flowers of libertybrn Wlbere we bled,. A:inemorial • Note freemen. mut, b tie anti May the hearts that have loved us in cottage or ball Still shielded from danger by volunteer bands.. More fondly our names to their- mernoties - recall; At each laurel we've planted shoots deep and, . . May thi datt,ghters of Freedom as years *AI away When the dews in the_ stillness of evening de scend. ~$ Seek the turf thlt encloses our mouldding elny And their sighs and heir tears wttlijhe night. dirges blend But away with the tholights that are mil-tared iu gloom!, The SO dier has' visions of triumph and fame And years of repose where the Wild prairies bloom, Or the home of his fathers still blesses his Alexandria, nmae. Va.:Dd . c: i SM. Diftrried, On the 31st of Decembe'r, -.McCiellana. 7 A: Artner, F-sq., Mr. AN . nttsw OssrorT, to Miss EL LEN SIITTOX, all of Allegheny county. On the 9th inst., by the same, ArIiNITATIT MCSIIIOZ, to Miss MAUVES Vst.s,-Wri a l of Wash ington county. On 'Wednesday night, 13th inst., at 10 o'clock, Hann 4:inrasps, Esq. Ilis - funeral will take place on 'Friday, 15th, at 11 o'clock, 'A. M, from the rsidence of Samuel Paisley, oth Ward, to the Cemetery, rrietuls in . 'vited to attend. . . . T' MY CIJENTS—Haming associated Joseph C. 'll , Kibbin;Esq:, with Inc in the practice of 'the low he will attend to mv unfinished business. 'And tz.ll6e:rftilly recommend him to the patronage of my clienti and tho-publid, ROBERT. PORTER, Mies Smithfield si. 'Aar 4th st. OFFICE ',rill& Acktcrucrie Co, 111uTva1„ WSIMANCE COMPANY, No 14 St Clair st., Jan. 13, 1647.• •r a meeting of the Iloard - of-Direeters of this , Institution, it eras, Resolved, That - a 'dividend off" per cent. - bo paid on or after the 16th instant; on all adjusted claims for losses by-Fire on the 16th of April, 1843: . J. 13. ROBINSON, jarils-d2t Secretary. Unigaixia....pkrgn.Lna I T . sotistriber intendiiig to decline his present JL . business', Will dispose- of his stock of 14TS, CAP,S, AND MUFF +, at - CO,ST. Persona wishing to purchase Caps',! or. Furs will end a large and. varied assortment; at terms which cannot fail tnidease. WILLIAM MARSHALL, No. - 101 Marketitrect. jania-d6t* Dasiolution., firFIE Co-Partnership.heretofore existing beiWeen . the subscribes, under the -firm of Walker & Woodwell, is this day dissolved by miltuid consent. The'business of thillate firm will .be settled.hy John Walker, at the oldstautl,No 65 Wood street. JOHN 'WALKER.; "- • z , JOS:WOODWELL.'• Pittsburgh, January 1,• 1817.`„`jan15 host , Kaifu; 7nrid — iii Ain arter.R7Ste e . A T COOK'S, No. 8510IIIUH'gTREET—Gboit Storiee, "collected With a "'particular view to counteract the vulgarlieliet itr Moats and Appari. tions, With 10 eriginvirigrybyDarley. ; -A'Quarter Race in KentuCky, and other tales by P..Porter;..E6q. author of Big:Bear of Arkansas, lice with angra4ings. The POOtis and Ptietryof the Ancients—of Greece and Ilame, by. veriona translators, edited. by Wm: Peter, A.M., :of Christ's chureb,"Oxford, 1. vol.- Nell GWyiane, or the Court of Stuarts; an historical romance, by W. 11%,'Ainsviorth, the author of Jack Sheppaid. The Ladies Receipt Meek; a useful companion for large or's nail families, by Miss Leslie: The ROMan Traitor; by W. FL Herbert. d The Slave }Ling; a na.tel. -. The Adopted' Son, tranala.ted from the Putch, is two parts complete. ',LucretidAiy.lintwer supply. ArCOOK , S, S,Fourth at, •ik , v , At s m*A A - i- 4' C'S. POBT - ER. I ., Fosic*, , .PiritTiei,l3oceids.Second Tieri.'3li•nenni:7: Third 4 Aft A I Pit, 26 IMITATE .1308, 75. CTS. 4." ' 2 ; , :i:AST . Vitq..K OF THE SEASI!, BENEFIT OF MRS. MES FRIDAY EVENM .V7-eribMTabGAM:4el4dea ENGLISHMEN' IN INDIA..• Sir Matthew Me.lPowiest. Sally Scram Alier '"J'as 7 S'eta,.; , ...VlSO P:Tnik' ig*lS 'o-be-followedly..g.newjazbAdesalled , Prefloch. Dais when ire iv ent_Gipseyisw Miipapt ZS - et:include withthp-ne w - larces,alled,"- - -; ifACiltl.oßiS Ifutrcess. : Soriuniay,. Ben efit .of 341h.TOfttgit.,*dloq'oi.glit: Doors to open at 6,1, perrOirrinrc.S to ooromoooeat 7 PreiselY : - ' Notice. MEETINGrif tlieVivent-Wee'petp . and all those .1 - 1 L interested in the Sale of.Liquota;sirilt tie field at the:WaslAngton Coffee Hortie,'oalland ay. evenlikt January 18th, at.6e l clock;.: 'anlu-3t* - MANY TIOTEL.,KEEPEASt " An Ordinango 111IOVID'ING thenumber of BoareMeasurersTor. j: _the city of Pittsburgh: • ' " . . Seo.l. Be, it ordained and Enacted by the citizens of Pittsburgh, anirtommun".Cbuneils as sembled; Tat troth and after the passage of Oda Of dinance:_the..nemlier. of lleard. Measurers shall be one fur each Ward yilin'se enTofienSation'shiillbe same as .that already 'paid by existing ordinances - Sec. H..lie'itTurther Ordained of any Ordinancu.as conflicts .oria &Bernd by this, Ordinance be and thnaiine hertibprepealed. • Ordained and• Enacted in.to ti Law in Councilthis 11th day ofJanuary, A. D. 1847. ~ • . . ATTEST. MORCVIN :ROBERTSON, `President dr cott ß i s inp 9 cii. ''E. j. Roberti, Clerk C.-C. • - ;'• • • —7 ". THOMAS BAKEWEI.,D, PreSident of Select Council, C .: j41115-3t. A :C IrII.SAIE.§TATER79 13ENEFIT..--Mrs;Aleitay:f. h .er. —as ,the _gratification to announce to .ber friends and-the ,tpublic. .generillf - KFillsburgh vicinity that her-FIRST JIENF.FIT in this •city will take place on Friday evenis 1501;i:in . which occasioa'Mrs. Mestayer hopes - that the eniertainz vientrwithneetwith the approval and liberal patron. , age of the She will' htive,the pleasure of preienting tved-newpieces,nuil otheritoVeltien: jl4 • . . • PHYSICIAN'S OPINION 01' DR JAYNE . 'S 4,......EXPECTORANT. , Mais:Jaif. Irtith; Or. David .lirynrDWar Sir rz-.1 have used your medicine; (so Universally , known by 'the Unnte , o JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT,' in Any.practice.foi number - of years, and can most truly,say, that I have been More succeasrul in - the' use orthat, an a. , - safer:Mu' I thorough EXPECTORANT, thaw of.auy which I - base ever used.. It is the best, for the fol-. lowing, obvious ressens: woes riot; Cif given_ in proper' - deses;):oocagon a,' disagreeable 'nausea: , : It dook not weaken the lungs and prostratethe system, must other ....xliectornnts in Omani) use, nor does it 'elate' the'appetite:nr ia.tient like ether nauseating'medieines;'whickhgve beeri.esetrby" the 1 :1 4 4 1 ty.. In ii*ord it is nearly qiiite the thing which has been -Sought rot by ninny of the familty forages gene by:. lrernafn; years, &c. • - LUTUF-illtuntuat, ~ _ Prepred only by Dr., .D.-.JAYNE, No. 20 South TlllRD.StreetpPhil - adelphiut t! ' ' '- ForratTe,in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN T.E4 STOKE, 7-2 FOE furl" street, near: Wood-.and at_the Drug Store of IL P. Salm - 41 . u, Federalistreet,Allegheny CiIY4 - filp 1 LtS t "prit! - ! 1-4-Tote.:Jscs.spn'F PHs r pint& a.-reputation' never befare equalled' by any medicine. Alead the follow leg from a letter written by Merisre:Carter; ' Witioxl-4.0 0 -4 Boston; -..4 4 The:yiWtnabrocation is and gives .iirriVezimrs ." factinn It never For sale by bi--P. I V ne,/I° ' S.B. "l h Third - , For sale in P;ttsburgh - at Ole ritrcp TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st"mear Wood—and at;the Drug Stere bf H. P. Settwartz,yeleral st-r, Allethelly City. .1 01Ck.7.,, NE.1 1 1.5 F 110.31 TIIE , WS . ST I I . l—z•The 11,1 Tibia our ugent.in,Cincinnati., Ohio: . ouitin, lit' Broidvrayi 'sr gentle -1 min we:l-known-to Abu citizens of . Cincinnatil finer been cured of tleufne: mink ene tiatite ofSct sorts Interested in 'this amf :tatisivtbemselv4 me stateni. lo 110. ' For sale in Pittsbuigl 72 Fourth st.; 11. P.... Schwartz inn I. .q.:(14-..* To the Seleet n. (j Council - MEM. ij Council ibr the 4 l and Will be thankful iv his ftiends—lie. °ldle office, and will their performance.- E cutors M*t 1 - 1 14. edilemlas Co Ilpf of Wood and Filth . ot.i . , by Order.ofton, Executor of the late Pro , fessor Dariis 1 Stone, deceased,', thlt...spacions and balidelinte frame School Ilouse4 , GO 13)1 30 feet, with 'Tonic columns front ' and' 1% .oirfinii'litid in every partiealor;*eicated a IbW' ei:traisilfee - at Sr exPella of about sl3oo—on ground belonging: to the Doh. H. Denny, adjousingtbe residence of Mr. Kennedy on the' Heaver road, in the city rif Allegheny. Terms at sate: JOHN ' ' ' ' Auctioneer., Count Rebide TT AVI,NG removed to theCityr—for convenience : , to proleasienal busineae 7 4 will rent my t4n sion House and its immediale enelosprei . situatOon the Bluffs of the '5lOO - 17Ogtili - Oli . :. One mile above anl4.3twta JAMES S,'ZIIAFT., .. • . TN - the street, a Silk ' Tiffin' containing EMIR amount of money. Thandel can have it by neecribing . it, and paying fbr'this notice ' :: ' .'Janl4 Great Central;lforite For7Tslhmore, IV/is/W:11ton City ina Philadelphia, yin - - Browirsrilk and:-Curnberiand. LESS stage travelling ,4nd, more eiikeditini than any other route ' Tittsbargh•tiinaltininie,' ,, = • I :3G lrwiie. do: Philadelphia, 4 " ; = Pest hlail leaves the hionongahela ()Mee at=thkSt: Charles Hotel daily-at wchsek, -- A.M: s tortheshoye pla • des. Alan' forWheellng' daily _at same - tince of IVashm on. IVIESI.3;INF47, ' _ janl3.4len. •": Att.•flif Centialtbutet sto:cicusrl4AVAL,..Pleetilig.l,'_ 91 . 1.1 F. Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Conne 'triad .Comp%ny,:tteeleieby to dieee.itt Abe take. of the'Coropany'sin Thiurstrect, below Market street., kittslmrgh, onlkitmday dhe 25th it-y iifJanuary -instant,--at -10 o'clock, A. M. This meeting lis - called 4 for the purpose of-contlideringla Communication, With''iiintlrr risolOtions, received from the Baltimore and' Obi& hail: Road COM - Piriy.; Al so,,the reiolution offerestby Mr:Clark e tribe late Annual meeting of.thO - P. C."ll..lti'COnipttly 'and postponed, andluither tolitke into consideration the affairs of the Company generally, and authorizing the Directors to a opi a?urns:, as to tTiem shell appear. espedientOryiroper 'lobe premises, - . Jau WM: Ronlprst),N, clegruph, T - 1 i TOM Pittsburgh to Louisville through j` ing, ColumLiis nn Cincinnati. • :rho- subsoritinrs , were -,appointed. a Committee-to distribute' 200_ shares Of $ . 50 each of thentoek of said Company, to the eitizens'ot; Pittsburgh and iicinity, (that being thn•prapiirtion elletted,to thienity By the. Compally,) At! all, feel en interest inthis. important improvement, insl,t;is,Belleved to bathe best stock ever offered• thncomm unity, in order to give amore general extents the Pimmitteedeeia it. week to con: fine the inbseriptitni n two 8114 4s:forone from this._ • Books for subscription - frit thet Counting Room of Flamm 8; Waterman, Waterist,,-- ...TAME3'IIIAT, EDWARI:4,- JOSHUA HANNA, .. t • - Committee 130,,14*,T gE4C.F.--60,112mtivtl oak aftd pia° rails, .04 1 A:j i *keti,*d.ror.a414i. • „,„;.; ~ , _ •,z, - • ;7k*".V.ZW4-4Vf.:1:1P;t#'''''.4.'4,1710.tg,,,,Z;441,W10,!#.4, f'..7fß.Wlo.:ri X•:§iiitial:Nife . iting of the Pittsburgh Horti. cuttural.Soctety will •be held at Mr. Wickersham's Sipt.!Store,Ardod street on Wednesday, lath of January, a i Business of:lmportance *ill be laid before the,soeiety, and it desirable thitthere:fluill,:be a Nit attendance of the niem betr cirder'of the:President. faun.. - _ Tylle cfaAeof'the Montimo POST bas at taehed to itlhe most extensive Job Printing Estill:- §, lishment in the city. We are prepared m•filfalf Orders for printing at the shortest notice, and Om k!: work , willbe,docie—itt,itbe.....keist,stylei-el4-341 . ky tox.:eit • - • Fi SAYE • ° 'Si 'Deward.- 05 , 44 - to_atry Orson who will giverhe intchination - aiiichiiili lead to the detection and , ctiiiiirifoir 'Of the sco,u,ndrel ' scoundrels . - Whit are in habit of steatitt4 the DailyDaily-Past a each ;Doming frnui the oors irff stubscribers,.- L: r. t . .. . _____ _ 4 •--: . - . a a : :::- • NT.-W , Li snort; ality323; I serst , To• Dr. Green, Western Agent ` fiii'MaZOnelSyititp: ' Dear„Sir—From a sense . of duty:loWe-1ck , g441 public; ns-Well as to YOurselfilinake the tiat4tirtv statement of My ease, hoping it-Maybe the rdequie 4 ' of doing some good to others - who maylialinilifiz ' ly afflicted by inducing them to lry•thi l iii t ilert valuable remedy without d.ilay.. thavetad a; pain 'in my breast, and. aids attended with a harrnasing cough for more than three years, during yybdB ~ tithe texpectoi-ated large qtrantities orniatter; tc last spring my cough became so bad that opebl. '.-. vessel after another gave: ay in- any lungs;Whichi." together with thageneral-Wasting away of soyagett.4 eral-system, reduced' meto that condition,' tlfatV was unable , to attend tn.,anY .butintest .Whatever{' ' and gave up all hopes4it-ever" being ;better. My ' case was pronounced hopelesi and fneurahle by physicians anddespaire.d ork l ei-ery one that knew'l my condition. 'Was at this time coughing almost . ' constantly, and - losing-an alarming - -quantity -of blold from•my llin,gs xiailyi'and stichwas my - de. bilitateil condition' that F. - Could:not walk but aft steps without •heeorning''-ex.l - attitifedVirdr no one who has taken the trouble Of acquainting' iginf. selves" of My real condition .Would 'Ter wlrri6inAttt r consider that it•was.more hi:mei:MA/on the worst cases of consumption generally. ri hasentlqtlaki. ' en 'nearly a bottles of the truly wonderful Sieilifdr- Syrup.; The bleeding . of the lungs was stopped_be-'' fore -Ile& fakeit half of the firet , brittle. My cough has 'abatedl:ibe7pain has, leftt mybreast ..aet -tide, and.myformer.-health anX:strength have so fts.,,, returned that I; am at worleevery day, anda feel' , that.l air, a; new man. -And `-I am' sitisfied;ibitti • consuthption inayste nn liarbeen ,euro - wtWI use of Dr. .Mazrini's Sicilian Syrnp, anifi earnestly recommend all that suffer as I have done to.try this justly celebrated Syrup without delay;for.l to think..ir the greatest discovery that. ever.graeedi the - inedie . al -profession. `= With the highest-consido eration of resileCif aplAtrille Myself-your... Nary much obligedfriend, . ," '. _JOHN IiOS,S.;" This is to certify that we, the tantierSignedihaii _IC been acquainted with John Russ fora numberof -Iyears and . cheerfully:testify - to, the Cop - nettles or the statement :above made of his case; andWri di, Mitre new than comparedvitli,ittiiit :tte - ,1 was three-months-ago, and'eanfidentfr aciiirtt-thri-- credit' of his cute to the `use of ilin'ttfilycelebrated Sicilian Syrup:: Witness otirtialidd and Sealkthil, 23a 'day:of Yuly. '1846; . :`' ' 7', :'.-: '''.,"?'.. ;''''-$. - -,- --WILLIAST JELtISOII' c a--;-:- gfteriffnf Col. Co: .; ' '2 ' GIDEON' GAI I ER; Dept-Sheriff, I . n'"'' . Hays - . - B k NO. - 2' Ceribendiifte 4, • roc way, , r t ~. f , Liberty street, :Wholesale- Agents. for .AllegiienYs' county. Sold also at'R.'E: Sellers, lich 57 Wood linpoyartLia..ConatmsPifertfeW_rh-d-Esto many who are afilieted.witiva Cough that is gradu ally weari ihe Aciwn, :end; slowly bet 11111.1 D, stealing-them' into that 'dreadful dithats-Ccitgien*,. o (ion—that-disease-which carriesoff thotteards'da4sl, —are doing..nothing, or, %%shut is.4vonethart in g,, are gorging themselves with nestrums that area. puffed -to - the 6kies for cure§iihrey ere_said - ttrltavet peen ted on some foreign °run - known pemans,:whstri, - they can_ be_positively cured by using, Dc:filogetl&-i compound Ssretpd - Liverwortarid.TaritwhtiS Con. tinges .to..make the most' rent arkablelcineiinet res corded ins the annuals-of Metlicinej:%vhich ved reference. to the vastimnibri of certificateil from thefirstsaruPimist as, the lion. Judge fluke, the wife.efriker Rev ea. _Mallen Doctor Wm. Ilichtirdst 3 .1 41 1 , rani Plummer; Deviancy Ludlow, Esq., of Cineittl: nati; and - irgiseat - auntie - COI other - Ss - in:thts cartificates otoot iit.); of remarkable crime °Edit tressing Cetigh,lit - ease4 of Consumption siffr ly cure ii ed, after phisiCians of the'' theTnitsidi - Of this bbe.et, Tor s*::a, the only agenoyA tr.. fr. w.o.n.inekonattimi. A MAN -. with.or without family,- viii& jaa,, /workman can hear of a - good. situation inure'-. ther - Country7l;rappyinrtti Penn airbet Irand . . Volviestaci Pravetite. 14braiy Qf Thaologfcal and Miscellanants.Poakst :also, vise t Scla. at Autlitrn., .• TW llKenna's:Auction'oinn' Obd - . ,street,'Sd door Rem-Fifth; on Sitturday'eresihig 7 nest,l.Yanuarv . tiallpast 6 o'clock bei ,wilivolde the private - library„Oritgentlimaulegwn`g the city, all of.tvhich e: in: good order, and eomu4tru-yers 6'o„arge,andvaluable-, among wkich. May LM:inentioP , , e4 ; the.following, viz: Sutlers liras of the Saints, 12v in 6 Ida.teS; . Hisrpry-; of Ireland", be the- Afibc.M"Geogltegan, plates ; Ask. barton's History of England . ; plates;--DoCtor ner's Lecturo"s on Anatomy; ,Primariy, of the Lipos...-- tolie See . ; lioswelfs Variations- Hughes Mid 'Brack enridge; Council of trent ; . I.taler's LivY, l 2 v4,Mnr ;Ars Tn`citusfMophlerre§ymbcdisdu Intion,..tvith•aranrOtliertvorka.', , ;2 33 _ L' W EVES MOclern - BuildintGliide; . The Anibripan Bouse Carpenter; Gri6r , eAtechanic.'ti Calculator' - 014. Erigineei , i' -gcribiteeshlctlitnicie& Englireer , i Ckiniiir4MOtif . Thb Buildc's For. sato 13. janl3, !-N 0.-43 Market at. • -;ICI" B LAZIOHAAIPSiiri d Salvitiun; ' z Citingell • and PurcelPs Debate . eori ca oTiciem.r r' f' at IIi'S:.BOSWORTIMCO.,S ..A. lll inal_sintr - 3111iniata DROP. MlLLS,ccifYirgiaia,"resipiictfully tumour', cOS' to the 'citizens ofPittabsirgh;;lharldt:::*iltr: deliver it.few.Lectures on. thembote subjeictitit.PhitiA Hall .4 - commencing on Tuesday, Jan. 12th; whew. periments - of the -moat B,laftilitg Taaraler will be performed, ,sltouling - thp 130Wer , ofthe wil l These; . experinients will illaitiatutheitiriOne'plie. noriena OTAnhnal Plusical,l44 toeqt4,i Xliidrilo_ he. open at Gl ...tecture inence at 7 o'clock. - Tickets 25 cents; to be had at`the door.; All...persons calling to see me on busineo at other hour except froto.lo to. 12:67elocky A..M,, , t0r -; be charged a. fee of , - .z Personswishing to join the class for instructimiin the art ofMagnetism,- will please to call at my office. ,. on- Weduesdaytnorning,th inst.of „ the Philo Hall. .., rzr - .• . A postponement if the weather is very mcieMeet.O't • /1111 E tote oirkM.likeVotir.eti-n4Rit , thi Diamond f9w_vccitpid.:by4sis.ans:ls4l kick • RoisßeluAon glye %on Om, tat otApril •I:.q J : jsnl/4 1 4 1ree' . ' • MEM Bleehinice.l 4 :4' 74 ,f; i••;