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'X4 ..4.''-'2:4:€4KZ;;•'A EMBE _Sbey were =secured and immediately put in irons: ince. the abctv ... was written we have been in: tile-names-ofeathat the prisoners notic ed c above.are Magian, a lad about 19, and Ben Wilson:. a negro: They had knocked the rivets from the 'cell doors of a number of other prisoners,. among • the'rest; Hack:idiom, Beide' and Dunn.' :Fbd the watchman been off duty or asleep, in one it is probable all the above named per, sane would have been of 7 , ;;: '.,-; 4.;'; . .:•:,:•14.:-. ~...,-,--.._:,:-•'!:, , • *''. EnWEI MEI is the Birth Day Of , lila great ta.tarictts. The members of the Frank. • linjastitute are to'haVe iielebiatinn the,ocea siOn,:thie evening, at Philo Hall. >~:= LOCAL'ItkATTACIU.II.. : * ATTEMPT TO BREAK. TAIL 1 On Sundarpight. an attempt was made bysonte -of the prisonera-in the Jail to make their escape; however;' proved' unshccessful. One of them 4oneealed himself during the day in the straw ivorti;third , story, from which be emerged at night; *t r . With' .. others, attempted to force their wayintd the Sheriff's Office. The noise alarmed the watchi rmulOitta.fuled a pistol and frightened them back: THEATRE=MANAGER PORTER. Suyarday, evening last, on the occasion of .1f r 2 igiter's - Henefit, the house was good. After, the performances were over, the audience united in a, call: fOr 4 Porter," “Porter;" and were'soon gratified: by ,hie tipliearanee: He made a brief and very ap: Innptiate., - address. Be thanked the citizens for the eneouragemen during the season,. which has been the knigest ever known in Pittsburgh, and stated' that the theatr* would' e re-opened next 'March, With tit* heti company that could be engaged. ; Alter :the audience bad left, the gentlemen c0n.,.1 nected with the ' Theatre .were treated to a most exielletti /inch, y in the Saloop, prepared by. Hunker. BY _the way, we tnu - st not neglect to *peaky( the manner in which the refreshment Sa-, loon luta been conducted during the season.- Spir-i itious liquore were not introduced into it, and of cnerse there bass been no rowdyism transacted as! in times past.. If there was a corresponding re. form in the Pit, the-Theatre would become a place' of 'genuine amusement. tiint , Tliepany start this week for. Wheeling,_st which place they will open for a short season. QUARTER SESSIONS. Mo.lnar, - January 18th, 1847. CommonurculA vs. Win. York—lndictment for keeping . a 44044 house. Defendant plead guilty and‘C ,.- nained.V.lo,o9 and-costs. Cora. ys. , Benjamin Gibson—Same. Defendant discharged on, payment of costs, he having just opened hislouse; and having abandoned the sale of .liquor. -Com vs. Benjamin -11Mson—Colerril man. In dicted for the burglarious taking of about tuenty spoons, 'the -property of Rer. Francis llerron, of the value of 825,00. Defendant plead guilty, and, was senteneed to years in the penitentiary. New Lisnox, July 23. 1S t :tom.' vs. Hiram Havelin—Defendant indicted for . To Dr. Green Western Agent for Alazont's Syrup. Dear .Sir--: From . a sense of duty I owe to thel -the larceny ot: a p a ir of skates. Verdict, not guilty. public, as well as to yourself, I make the following t.'Com. vs. ./oha Cavin—lndictment for larceny. statement of my case, hoping it may be the means :'Reeognisance of the Defendent forfeited, and pro- of domg,some good to others who may be similar- Vess issued, and Defendant committed to jail. ly afilictgd by Inducing them to try the same in.' , valuable remedy without delay. I have had a pain .ctt;nri. vs!. Margaret Memetn.—lndictment for in my beast and side attended with a harrassing Abe larceny or about 5100, the property of Jas. A cough fdr more than three years, during which ion. Wood for Defendant; Dunlap for Corn.— time I tlspectorated large quantities of trotter, and; last sprits. , my coughbecame so bad that one blood Vhe case was tried before Judges 'Kerr and Porter vessel after anothe r gate way in my lungs, ‘chieli.l !with great ability. • together with the general wasting away of tny gea• era! system, reduced me to that condition. that I was unable to attend to any business whatever, and gavO up all hopes of ever being better. My case was pronounced hopeless and incurable by physicidns and despoiled of by every one that knew my condition. I was at this time coughing almost constantly, and losing an alarming, quantity o; blood from my lungs daily; and such was my de bilitated condition that I could not walk but a few' steps without becoming emit:tasted; and no one who has taken the trouble of acquainting them selves of my real condition would for a moment consider that it was more hopeful than the worst cases of consumption generally. Lhave now tat en nearly 3 bottles of the truly wonderful Sicilian Syrup. ; The bleeding of the lungs was stopped be• lure I had taken half of the fast bottle. .My cough has abated, the pain has left my breast and side, and my. former health and strength have so far returned that I am at work every day, and I feel that lam a new man. And I urn satisfied that consumption may be and has been cured by the use of Dr. Mazoni's Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly recommend all that suffer as I base done to try this justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for I du think it the greatest. discovery that es er graced the medical profession. With the highest consid eration of respect I subscribe tnyself your very much obliged h friend, JOHN ROSS. This is to certify that we, the undersigned. have been acquainted with. John Russ for a-number of years and cheerfully testify to the correctness of the statement above made of his case, and we do consider him a new,man compared with what he was three mouths ago, and confidently accord the credit of his cure to the use of the truly celebrated Sicilian,Syrup. Witness our hands and seals this -23 d day of July. IS-IG. WILLIAM JELLISON, Sheriff ol Col. Co. GIDEON GAYER, Dep. Sheriff, o:7llays & Brotkway,No. 2, Commercial Row. Liberty street, Wholesale Agents for Allegheny county. Sold also at R. E No. :17 Wood Street: DISTRICT COURT. loxuar, January IS, 1S•17 Present—Jvaor. licratqlx Williams as. TizZchers' Execnfors —.G. P. Huai iltod & Shnler for Plsintilrs; Mranilloss & Loomis, for Derepdams. ' ern . COUNCILS. fihe Fathers of the city meet to-day in the new Court House for the. purpose of completing their; ,organization, and electing city - officere. The whig, laipirdnts are making desperate struggles to secure , the spoils. No Democrat expects any thing, and we will all be satisfied with. nothing,. . 10::?Rev. Teasdale, of this city, preached a ser- • itoon ag,aipat Theatricals, on Sunday evening. We i , nit informed by persons who heard him, that it w.;,i an able discourse, though he handled his subject ratber,roughly. Much can be said against the, Drama, we know, but the destructive warfare that! is being waged against it is foolish. We are for; reform in the Drama as in every other system that ' i we deem suSceptible of improvement, but do not wish to destroy.' We hope the Rev. T. will not -Take a Davis of himselfin this matter. 774 Carter case.—Constable ll.tgue, (says the Dispatch,) has retnrned to this city with Captain' Colikes; who commanded the steamboat Cutter; when she exploded, a few years ago. Collins was, arrested near Cairo, on the Mississipi River, and 'Gray, another:of the owners, wasarrested at Cincinnati, by the same officer. It will be re. membered that ajudgment was obtained against them, by. Mrs. Searitlin, of $ t. 500 damages, for in juries ,teceived by the explosion on the Cutter.-- They Were arrested on a bail-piece, and are both: in oar prism :.ilague is an energetic officer, and, should start 'in independent police office here. - -Piaslturr,kerDead.—Jacob Dougherty, former ly,barkeeper in Wilsoia's .Shakspeare House, WaS, killed lately near Bent's Pori. He joined Keary's! STttn_Fe expedition at St. Louis, and had not Leeui I:Leard-flotn until the news of his death was kn , ' nounced itrthe St. Louis papers. Perfume:--Hon. R: Biddle. in his address to the .Nry . the . other . day, in the Htighes case, with much cmpliasis, uttereJ.the following sentiment: "When 'Ycifintl'n person who uses perfume you may be hate lllie`c;bje4 is to overcome some natural stink." Past-this . rourid; it may be useful. --Burglary tisG , Allegheny.—The Loose of Mri Ryan; Beaver street, Allegheny city, was enter OR . Monday morning, before day light, and ten dollars were taken. _ The rascal went into f, room Where a young man . was sleeping, took his pants and carried them down stairs, and there picked-the pockets of the money. He then :wen! into . another room where a lady lay, took her band, which caused her to awake. She soon gave thealarm, and the thief scampered WE He hai .not since: been heard. of. F:Mz.— , This gentleman will be a candidate for' re-election to the office he has held since , ihe:4path tallier. He has been a good of fie*, and all parties would be much gratified at his sueceu at the . election to-day. F 1 . 0 Ihrtoit:- . 1 -Tlie 'house of Peter Berford. Al . . limberly, caught fire on Sunday evening_ but the flames were' arrested before_any material damage 'vas done. . •ay.A. deserter _from_ the First Pennsylvania Iteginient paised throngh this city last week. We Ere.informed that there were two or three of them. 'OtYAn - ftem of Court news was copied into the *Oat of yesterday, from . the Journal, without the propereredit , :•-• • :;. ~,.. ~.; .. ~..~ _ • Y. ~. .The 'Natrona/. Reformers are busy.gettifir namea to their memorials. We saw one as lode:ls' a tailori bill. - We understand that thoniindd bf names have been attached .to them . by citizens. Of thiS COUntY• - Brought .gcmie.—The uodyof Yhitip Riley, noti ced in theyostsome days ago as having been fro. zen to death on the. Ohio river, bas been brought to this city, and buried. Thieves .dbout.--Several petty larcenies have.ta ken lately. No arrests have yet been made. It will'be some time before the ndw day police will get, the hang of the business. Colleiting.—We call attention to Mr. "Tames C• _Richey's advertisement. W speak knowing,ly when we say that business eoyltl not be entrusted in bettei. hands. • .illitsiCaL—The Pittsburgh Musical Academy give a concert this evening in Mr. Passavant's church: Prof. Rohbock presides at the Piano. ' Rev. Dr. Upfold delivers a Lecture before the Philomitheina this . evening.. Subject-The Mid die Ages. Cry On Saturday night a gentleman at the Ex change had his cloak, coat, and a number of other articles of wearing apparel stolen from his room. 13:::r Rev, A. W. BLACK, Moral Instructor of the Westeni Penitentiary, denies that he has applied to the Legialatuie for additional compensation. Burgfury.—The house of Wm. J. Howard, Esq , WAS.entered a few evenings since and a few dollars taken. oj-It iwas snowing when we shut up last nigbt Weather moderate. cCr Next Saturday evening the Democratic Pri mary meetings, in the county, wilt be held. . Good Arrangetnent.—The American, of Saturday, announces the following , as the "arrangements for We date say it µ•ill be satisfactory: The struggle of Mr. Itakewell's friends was cry animated yesterduy to continue him in the chair of the ....elect Council, and only yielded at last upon an undeietood compromise, that he should always he' chairman as heretofore at popular meetings. a• R. B. Guthrie, Orderly Sereeant of the Du quesne Greys, le!t this city on Saturday last on board the Germantown, to join his company. He has been detained some days by sicknegs, but we are happy to say is now rerovered.—Cluionicle. We understand that the toll keeper at the Alle gheny end of the St. Clair Street Bridge was badly beaten ih a row last night. Some difficulty or. carted With passengers, the merits of which we have not ascertained.--trournaL 4 row, probably, for two cents! to the Seidel find Common Counefls. :CM. DIEHL will be a candidate before Cj Council for the office of "Clerk of Ahrket,, ,, and will be thankful fur the support and influencti of! his friehils. Ile is well arien.Linted with the duties of the alike, and will give his undivided attention to their per:Orin:ince. I rpHzi Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Walker & Woodivell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Jahn Walker, at the old stand, - No 85 Wood street. JOIBN WALKER, • - JOS. WOODIVELL. Pittsburgh, January 1, 1847. j-ttils • Hardware. - 1 - 011 t i WALKER, (late Walker S Woodwell,) wo'ttlil announce to his friends and the public, that he'still cot - A:noes the Hardware business at the old stand, N 0.85 Wood street. Ile would respect fully solicit a continuance of the patronage hereto fore so kindly bestowed. Ile will be receiving in the Spring a large supply of foreign goods of his own intportation. Country Merchanta will please give )iijn a call. jtnls WIiERE.AS,.my wife Mary Conden has left my 'lmd and board, without any just cause or pror ocatioti, this is to forewarn all persons from narbor ing,or trusting her on my account, as I am determi ned to pay no debts of her contracting from this date. WILLIAM CONDE:II, jan,l6 3t* Mifflin Township, All. Co. 1(1Y CLIENTS—Having associated Joseph C. Itl 4 ,Kibbin, Esq., with me, in the practice of the law, he will attend to my unfinished iitisiness. And I cheerfully recommend him to the patronage of my clients' and the public. Teubscriber intending to decline his present business, will dispose of his stock of HATS, CAPS, AND MUFFS, ca COST Pers'ons wishing to purchase Hats, Caps, or Furs will find a late and varied assortment at terms which cannot fail to please. WILLIAM BLAILSBALL, jan Ifi-tl6t* No. 101 Market street. , ; DinsOlntion of Partnership. 'HE Partnership existing between the undersign '. ed; under the firm of SCRIBAA SCHEIBLER, was disiolved on the 3d inst., by . inuthe sconsent. The books of the concern are in The hands of Mr. Scriba 'who is authorized to settle all accounts. The Bpokstore will be continued at the old stand by Mr. Scriba; the Bookbinding by Mr. Scheibler. VICTOR SQRIBA, Dec 25, MS. .GLISTAVCS SCHEIBLER.. 1 - . To Printers. • A -FRESII-supply of Johnson's Superior Printing .rsk. lent received an 4 for sate at the. office of the Pittsburgh *Morning Post. L. lIARPEIt. ; *"..-; t ISEBani Diurolution ROBERT PORTER, Office on Smithfield st. near 4th at ~ . .:4:-.:.%‘ . - „L'!.r, : :: - ',.!...4.. - ,...5 , :.•:' .,. ,.. . _ ..... . 'l*-44*.A.0",f - , . We',Levitt frilar Viiekei LIMA,. Tar. steamer ARENA L ILErsx C-Nr.tv '7' sox, Master, will leave_ Pittsburgh.: for Wellsville and all intermediate laniiintiit„'"on Mon days, Wednesdays,. and -Fridays; at 9 Weloek, A. M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tues,daiii,Tlibtit days, and Saturdays, at .9 o'eloelt A. Me;4or.freiglit or passage apply on board.; -**,'-2,deedo Poir;-Whectlnix--. etoalar . Packet.: Tut splendidiltght draught. steamer DOMINION,- S. TYLER, Matiter; Will run us a regular packet between' Pittsburgh and:Wheel ing; leaving Fitts' burgh for *heeling every Monday, Wednseday and Friday, at 3 n , clock, P. 4 1 -4 and leav ing WheOhng for Pittsburgh every . Tuesday, Thura day and Saturday, at 9 o'cicick, A.7lMt For frnigra or passage apply on board. • tritivs For Cincinnati. . . The well kno‘4l cast funning steamer CAMBRIA, W. - Forsyth, Master will - run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M.; the Same clay. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, et 10, A. M. For freight or 'passage tOpply -on board, or to FORSYTH E.: Co., Agents, np 16 No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati aitd :fgae r1C.11(‘) new and s i tnAti A as i s , ez a e s r t zt . e u a . T l - 1 leave for the above and intermediate ports, reglilar ly. For freight or passage amity tin board, or to Jul D. WILKINS, Agent. _ _ • etueituntiti titul St. Louts at; z The passenger eteamer PALESTINE, Ciipt. leave for the above and afl intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. Turfiday Evening Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION', Capt. Vorhees, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jel CINCINNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACTET .1434 The regular mail add pAsSengerste , tinter N101SIONGAIIEI,A„ Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin anti, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A: 111., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returd ing, she will loave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on-board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers Comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 MONDAY PA CIC.EI THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regtilar packet between I'ittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Retarning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at t I'. M. The union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freield or passage apply on borrd. mayti TUESDAY PACK El THE regular mail and passengerstearn cr HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefel ter, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port' every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 PJ M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at '0 A. M. For freight or peasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built !expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. apl THURSDAY PACKEI Tilt] new S; Mail steamer ACADYA; E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above p.m during the season of ISIS, leaviag every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For fleight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steam i). 4 l;itl a tir CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and kittis. burgh, leavlng this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 uttlak, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipp,r N 0.2 was built axpreatly for they cnd oilers to her panengera every comfort and ac. annimodarnm. raal23 SA TV RDA Y PACK ET The regularmail and passenger steamet 'P..CIRCAS:4IAN, Capt. liauc Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning. she will I care Cincinnati every Tue,day, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hi ard. The Circassian %v.:Ts built expressly for this trade, and forms to her passengers every comfort and "ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PAC r t4 , M The E r e NF Im ( z a i r a ' a n t. 1, -, nl sc gte rd, e v r o s iru a n m n o: t L a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling, at 10, P. M . ., the:same day. Retell ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 u'clk A. M. For freight or.passage apply on braid. The Messenger was built . expressly for this trz de, and offers to her passengers every •comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 An Ordinhitco DETERMINING the location of the southern line of Webster street, between Elm anti 1 , 1.1- ton ste. Whereas, In pursuance of the second section of an act of the 'general assembly, "Entitled an act to authorize the Court of Quarter Sessions of Alleuhe ny County, to vacate Delaware Lane in said ccunty, nod for other purposes,passed the . third day of April, 15-113;" power was delegated to the Select and Com mon Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, to deter mine the Southern line ofCoal st., now Webster st., between Elm and Fulton sts. Therefore, Sccrtox In. Be it ordained and enacted by the citizens of Patsburgli in tleteet and Common Council assembled, that the southern line of Webster et., between Elm and l'ultou sts, shall be and it is here by permanently fixed, as follows: Beginnieg at a point in the Eastern line of Elm st, at the distance or I/11C hundred and nine feet two and 1 inches north wardly film the intersection of Wide alley with Elm st. And thence ntiining eastwardly, by a course parallel to, 'and 114,y feet distant Worn the north line of Webster St., ins located by the plans of the City District,) to a point in the western line of 'Townsend alley, one hundred and eight feet six and a half inches; northwardly from Wide alley. And thence to a point in the western line of Fulton et.; fifty feet lime and a half inches, northivardly from the line of Wide alley, measured on the line of Fulton street. Said Webster st. to Ie of the width of filly feet from Elm st. to the western line of Town send alley, and thence gradually incensing in width inn the southern side) until it intersects with Fulton st., where it ;s one hundred and seven feet six and a quarter inchesin width. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, &c., Thatille.bonn dary of all lots on the southern side of Webster st, between Elm at. and Fillton st., which previous„.to the passage of this ordinance were-bounded by Coal Lane, shall forever thereafter be bounded by, and :'rout on Webster st., as located by 6C0.1011 first of this ordinance. Sr.c. 3. Be it further enacted, itc., That the plan of Webhter st. made by the Recording Regulator, bearing date November 25, 1346, descriptive of the southern line of Webster st. be, and the same is hereby approved, and that the clerks of Councils be, and ticy are hereby directed to certify on said plan its aproval by Councils, and to have a copy thereof Recorded in the office for Recording Deeds, &c.; and the plan luruishod by the Recording Reg lutor, kept in his or his successor's office. Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, fie. That in case the owncror owners of property on the southern side of Webster at., between Elm at. and Fulton st., shall neglect or refuse to grade and McAdamize Web ster st. on the location established by this ordinance, and to the grade of said et. as fixed by the ordinacc of December 29, 1893, to the satisfaction of the Street Contmissioner and Street Committee, within one year tram the date oftthe passage of this ordi nance, then this ordinance to be null and void and of no effect. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, the clay of --, ISt6 janl4-3t MOBACCO.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. .ri tobacco, of prime /mark, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 • TAAFPE & O'CONNEA. . Bliteksmith tit ;Wilms , ' TIOR Rale by the subscriber, agent for the Manu -1.: facturer. . GEO. COCHRAN, nov24 No. 26 *food st. • CASSINETTB AND FLANNI4,6.--One case Cas sinetts; one case Red Flannels, for sale low . by oct24 GEO., eOCIIRAN, 26-Wood,td. lIFFALO ROSES—I/Wee vivellatutfor silo by B dc 29 I. D. WILLIA.Madc Coo 6 v ~ n-~ .v ~...~ .~•ti. . . • - gAl s Elf" bi'', 1 3 /SCOU*Ts CODZEOiED DAnqyz ~,. ALLEN; ii.RA.Mgi, EkCHANE BROKER, i conr:r. it OF pi.W.D. AND WOOD STREETS.. - RENZiSyLVANIA. Pittsburgh 8ank5...... Philade! plea Banks Chester county...... t p?! Delaware county _pat Montgomery, county. ! pas Northumberl Inch Co... Pal Col. Bank Br. Bridge:Co•.par Reading _Pal Lancaster.. w. ......pas Doylestown :put, Easton .......... • .:par Bucks county pat ,Pottsuille pat Washington Brownsville . York • ..1 Chambersburg Gettysburg •_• I Middletown Carlisle • 3 Harrisburg Harrisdale 3 Lebanon. Lewistown Wyoming Erie %Vest Branch • Way flusbur , Susquehanna County Lehigh County LT:States Bank •• 2 8 .; Relief Notes Cityand County Scrip..l INDIANA. State Bk and branches ? , State Scrip ICEZCITCRY All Banks- VIRGIN/A. VALUE OF toms. Eastern Banks 1 Amer. Gold, (prem)....l Wheeling j Old do. I do. ' —.5 Branches IGuineas 5 00 Bech at Morgontown.. 1. I9overeigns $4, 83 si ARYLAND. I Frederickdors 9780 Baltimore City Rai Ten Thalers 7 80 Country Banks 1 Ten Guilders . .. " 390 NEW YORE. Louisd'ors • 425 City Banks pal Napoleons • " 380 Couptry Banks liDoubloon, Spdnish . . 16 00 1.1F.1V ENGLASZD. IDo. Patriot 15 50 All solvent banks AlDucats 2 10 AFirtte,„N,En.,7,.:.lt.O.':i be T e H n E re N e V ei E v S el WEST!!!—The r agent in Cincinnati 3 Ohio: ,!• 4 ' Mr. Quinn, living - in Broadway, vt . gentle man Weil }mown to thd citizens of Cincinnati, las been cured of deafitess.of 3fi years , standing., by using one bottle of Scarpa , s Accanstic Oil—All per sons interested in this case, can call on Mr. Quinn and satisfy themselves of the truth -of the .above statement." J. W. SHEPPARD, Agent, No. 125 Main street, Cincinnati. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st., near 'Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal at., Ailcoheny City. janl3-tbl'w • PILES Pahl!" Puts! 1 !—Dn. Ism:sores P/T EXBROCATION has gained a reputation- never before equalled by any medicine.' Read the follow ing extract from a letter, written by Messrs. Carter, Wilson Q Co., Roston: "The Pile Embrocation it selling we:l, and gives; . universal satisfaction." It never fails. For sale uy Dr. D. Jayne, No. S. South Third st., Philadelphia : . For sale in Pittsburgh atthe PEKIN TEA STORE. 72 Fourth st.. near Wood—and at the Drug Store o: H. P. Schwartz, Federal it., AlieghcnrCity.4 janl3-d&w i'IIYSICI.kIVS OPINION OF DR. JAYNE'S t..XPECTWIANT. Lowti.t.,lass.jan. 27th, Dr. Dar Ed .11:yne—Dear Sir: I have used your medicine, (so um, ersalln known by the Haute M JA }WE'S EXPECTORANT.) in my practice for number of years, and can most truly say, that I have been more successful in the use . olthat as a mild. safe, and thorough EXPECTORANT, than of ant which I have ever used. It is the best . for. the fol lowing obvious reasons. It does not (if given in proper dotes„ occasion . disagreeable nausea. It door not weaken the lungs nod prostrate the,system, like most other Expeetorinta in ioromen use, nor does it abate the appetite of the patient like ether nauseatio ,, medicines, which have heen'used the ilieultv. Inn word it linearly or quite the thing which has been eunpht bur by many of the faculty tir ages gone be. I reraam, yours, Fec., LUTHER BRIGHAM, M. D. Prepared by. Dr. -D. JAYNE, No. 20 South TivatD Street, Philadelphia. 1- r gnic Pitt.burgh at the PEICIN TEA STORE, 7.2 FOURTH htteet, near Wood—and at the Drug More of 11. I'. Schwaltz, Fcderal street, Allegheny City. janl4-dtzw P' Ittsburgh Itinvigai rance C Ojic c, .Vb. 21, D/ULC ..Nlichael Allen, C..4nshuTz, ' Thos. 13. keAell, Robert Beer, . R. vv. 1-, ROI1T:ItT rfII3ST. Sec aug L'iLAG . r To'Bitackhnilths. i t 4 . . MAN with or without family, who is a good workman ' can hear of a good - situation in the , Country, by applying to . _ . Mechanical Books. LArEvER , s Modern Building Guide; The American House Carpenter; Gricr'4 :Mechanic's Calculator; Haswell's Engineer's Companion; Bcribner's Mechanic's& Engineer's Companion; 'The Builder's price Book and Estimator. For sale by IL S. BOSWORTH & CO., 1103 . No. 43 Muket st. Debates. BLANCHARD'S and Dices Debate on Slavery; Perigree and Rice's Debate cn Universal Saivativn; Canyon and PurcelPs Debate on Catholicism. at li. S. BOSWORTH*. C 0.4 janl3 N 0.43 Market st Bacon. , A . IThde. new Baton, assorted Hama, Sidon and 'l4 Shoulders, received per steamer Hibernia, and ior sale. by FRIEND, RIJEY &CO., janl2 No. 57, Water st. LARD-37 Barrels prime leaf ,Lard, received and fur sale by FRIEND,. RHEY 4- CO., jz*nl2 No. 57:Water St. Cl ASTOR MI, Castor Oil; for sale kits to close consignment, by : • janl2 JAMES MAY. BUFFALO TONGUES-12 dcii. Buffalo TongUes; for sale by (jan 12) JAMES MAY. EITHEAS-70 Sacks prime Feathers, for.rale jael:2 , by JAMES MAY. LEA D-1300 Ns Lead; for sale by janl.2 JAMES MAY Liquors: „9 CASKS dark Brandy, Otard, Dupney Co.', tine brandi 3 Casks pale • " " " 1 half pipe Bordeaux " J. J. Dupueyi I qr. Cask " " '' 2 Pipes Rolland (lin, Swan brand. On cionuigurrtent and for sale by jrnl2 JAMES MAY. Fresh Oyster,. TE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which lie will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth St., between Smithfield and Grant. octl3 C. SCHMERTZ IVOU can always find at G. Schnock's, on the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield sts., fresh Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. n0v1 1 .3-4itaP • A BRICK HOUSE and lot in. Allegheny city, in the occupancy of Mr. Charles. If. say, adjoin mg the residence of Judge Green: The lot extends to the Canal. ,Also, for rent two houses on. East Common, one in the occupation of the Rev: Wirt, Preston, the other of. John Bissel, adjoining my reeidence. The above property is nearly pew and finished iII the.best style. Possession will be delivered.op the Ist a-April next. jan6 tf" THOS. 1.11W1N.. .- • . IVECTAIUNE FINN CUT CHEWING, :TOBAC CO: W. & D. RINEHART,ibio, 33 Muld tot., lake pleasure in, announcing t% the public•tbat they have just introduced 'new and aeltraoue erlield o floe CHEWING TABACC6,whieb they can re6m- ' mend-to customers iriild,pliiegit,finelyilitioied mad entisyyfreet from adulteration.. Ilierhave also on bantre. very Sae lot of CAVENDISH of tbe very best quality: dael4- state r,k. and Branches.' I ' y ncinnati Banks:" e... 1 (Lawrence).. ;olgrp4us Yenia ... . , ... 4 Alasaillon ;• • • iandusliy leatige. ? • • • NPrT II 4 • I. 'en Lisbon - ' ' Wooster .. . . . karietta ~.„....4 Chillicothe ~ .... ..1 C1eve1and......',.....} 3eitta Lancaster 8 Iflarnilton .10 ::ant0n......:..:..20 Urbana.... ..45 Gra:lrina 40 State Bk and Branches 95 Bank of Illinois• 70 EIMMTIE/ River Insurance Company .5 State Bank fi Oakland County 10 Farm and Mech bank .10. St. Clair 75 EDI= State Bank FZEEETIE All banks EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York. (prem.) I 'Philadelphia. as• • .1 ;Baltimore " I Jon and Vito Isisu. oznystray. , Ma let S:reet. [...roles: • 1 William Ebbs, Lewis lintehison, Emil. Loren; ' James May, 'oiudexter. M. ALLEN, Pres't, retary. L. WILMARTIT, Penn et. hct Rand and Irwin 0 Yes, 0 Yes For Sake or Rent, MESE EACHP. 3 .--200:buidicitemittitcludveasi ftcr dile by p dclB J. D. WILLIAMS Co,-140 WoOO - (I R kNBERRIFA-5 bble. erablierries, just -reed' , 4 „_, and foiltale.bv dc29 St-D. WILLIAM & Co., 110 Wood st.. INF:AnIEIIB.-4000 lbs. Western Feathers, for . sale by J.I)..WILL.I.WS dc2.9 - ' 110 Wchad at. 00 ilitetbele sitioll White; XII For sale by 1. D. WILLIANS 4 Co. dic2s 110 Woodit. - , ,IPTATX SUPPLIES—Just receiye4'by es prayy Yartoils articles of military trimmings, buttons, [jan9j W. W.''WILSON; RF.VOLVEIt S--A lot o f Allents nefoliing - Pistols, best article. jape . . W.. W.. WILSON. CAPTAINS' aria Lieutennnis , Passants or Shout der Strapei for undress Coats, IV: W. WILSON, jar • Corner of 4th and Market sts. Dried Dertatein s • BARRELS,juerreceiied artd•fcirtale,by MILLER jan7 ; rip Liberty et. IVEW Orleans Sugar;. Wide- new .crop N. 0. IN Sugar; prime article, just received and for.sale by . MILLER St NICKETSON,, jan7 l7O Liberty st. ROLL BUTTER—a IRAs., just received and fur , sale by - MILLER tt. RICKETSON, jan7 170 Libertyst. y A.RD-19 ICegs' Loaf Lard, jantieceived and for 14 sale by MILLER le RICKETSON, jaO7 No. 170 Liberty st. 20 ISIXTS CASSlA il iV r o s re B = e rz , a .v e A tic ., dec 3 No. 2 Commercial Row, -Liberty et , .- 1 CASE CARD MAGNESIA for aate by dec 3 HAYS & BROCKWAY 2 CASESCAL , D•MAGICESIA , for sale Ey dc4 3 HAYS &BROCKWAY CASES 7 CHLORID,E LIME for sale by dcc 3 HAYS 4- BROCKWAY Z CASKS SAL SODA for sale by : dee 3 HAYS 4. BROCKWAY A BBLS. New York and Pittsburgh Varniahce, 'if hand and for tale low by dcc 3 • '' HAYS & BROCKWAY. - 111AINTS AND OILS, a general assortment always E on hand and IA- sale by . BRQCKWAY, dec 3 No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st. 0 11EN.N:ESSEE PEA NUTS, A small lot, very au - I per/or, justreceived and for sale by MARTIN &'SMITH, decls .SU Wood at. RESIT ItOLL BUTTER--A.Barrels, neatly put - up, for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, dee 15 • .• 56 . 1.V00tl street. APPLES-p 5 bbls. Green Apples, of different kinds, for sale by nov2o' P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. SUGAR CURED HAMS.-12000 superior Sugar Cured Hams, a prime article, for sale by nov2o P. C. MARTIN: 60 Water et. (ARAM ES-1000 prime HaVana Or anges 7 , fur jr sale by nov2o P.C.MARTIN, 60 Watnist. • Dressed Flooring. 90000 FEET first rate, at Beck's Planing Machine, for sale. L. WILMARTII, novl3. Penn et., between Hand and Irwin st. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by (n0v13.1 L. WILMARTH. Sui&drie; 5 fresh Rice: 14 bids, Conklin!. improved Lard Gil; 10,000 Iba. Bacon, houlders. On hand and for sato by F. SELLEItS. 'eV.' I. No. 17, Liberty street. ARD, 100 kegs, N. 1, Lard on e.iinsisroment; I_4 And fur *Ale by SELLERS. • .e 24. No. 17, Liberty street. Slf OUSE MOLLA SSES.-6 Ws. cf.; oodals; S. 11. Molasses, in store and Cur sale by sept 3. F. SELLERS. Rinvincto Notts EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of rery ( }~erior white and at e N ol e ore lo d o 1 2er s a lus - e u t e s tc' tre rC e ' t e . tta wht .will jel3 T ATIONERY FOR LADIES. 0 Papeteries, Port-folios; Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto - Wafers, Motto SealS,Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, ,Spangled ,Sealing Was, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card. Cases, Visiting , Cards, Pocket Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, tic. &c. Foi sale by • -JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dec3l corner ofMarket and Third sts. GOLD PENS —Baglerielebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, just received and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Booksellers, Market st. STATIONERX,Jubt opening, a large and splen did assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which wn incite the public to call and ciamine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON; nct79 Stationer:, Market et. Dra.zier'a' T UST received an assurtment,large sizes,Draziet's fJ Hand Itellotepi also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, declo. 120 Womi at. Chetip Ventetan Ulind■ irIAN be had at ANDREW wurrp:s Blind Fee tory, in the rear or Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet Warerno in. Ladies W i ski hg to get Blinds wilt please call at H. 11. Ryan's Wareimom Fifth at.; near the Exchange Bank, where I will be in attendance, and if Ido not please you both - in price.and quality, I will forfeit my reputation as a blind maker. -42,1 ConklingPa Improved Lard Oil. 0 7 BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just receirecl from I thmmanufacturern and for sale at Cincinnati pricer wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2S No. 17 Liberty et. 50 BBLS. Pitch; 50 Rosin; 150 Boies Tobacco, various sizes; 10,090 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be Old low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh Manufactures, by seps TAAFFF. & O,CONNO2I. TEAS -120 packages Y. H., Imp!., G. P. and Powchong, of !ate importations, arriving and for sale by [aug23] LAMBERT & BRUTON. Coftie. 30fl BAGS Green AM, part prime; ‘.7 5 Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by ang2s LAMBERT & SAIVTON 'FISII-150 bids No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; " 3, North " 10 " 20 " Herring (Allwives) - 5 tt No. 1 Salmon; in store and tot sale by [ang2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. 1:133Z51 A 5 HIM& N. 0. sugar, strictly prime 'V 25 bbls. Nos. 4 and G Loaf; 10 cases 41.,overing's" D. R.. Loaf Sugar 118 bbts N. 0. Moldsses; In'store and for sale by • LAMBERT & SHIPTON, ang2s. 133 and 135 Wood street. Latett Improvement. BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzam% iron patent fastening!, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouie of angl. T. B . YOUNG & Co, Hand street. TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ent patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of Wood Street Property for Sale. TIiAT deMiabl clot of giound at the foot of 'Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs-King & 'Holmes, is offered for sale. Enquire of jaugff] .. MOORIIES.D. Storagei HAVING a Very large and commodious ware; house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro; duce; &c. on storage at losirmtes. . . C. A. AICANULTY & CO, 'Canal Basin. " FRIEsa F111.11.T.,-.30 bits. 1.11. • 000 lbs. Smyrna " _ 100 SAltalia d‘ - /500 " Zente - Curraittel ' 200 ‘ 4 Dordittix Prunes; • 100 " Genoa Citron; 44 ", Lemon & Orange Peel. frintOre and for gala by D. WILLIAMS &•Co.. dc 24 ; TElslf FENCE.--4Qplume's oak - and pinarsuls P just riteeived and for sale try '• • - jan 2 WILMAItTH, Pent at. • - , = IA e 'lr"4 1 "g""". ' t4 l . trAVPIVWdoIki-..iutrmileftilbtilimentio- BootOr -Invy4, Igleterfailly.-,14 bin/ to toy former tboodf ttryil mit:4011907. ' '-• EDPIIC • The iindersignid: having: hought out tho store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Petl. pod Hand streetb, so licits a share ofthe drhg_dild'lnedielne cuitom of the city and surtorinding'dOuntil.' gkneral assortment of all .the most Naluable Medicines, Peifiirnery,.oile, Soaps, Fano Artietes, primliesr and Ceobbs wilt al ivays be kept on hand. rhysiclau , s prascriptions ac-, curately conitiouatled: ThOltoeb wal 'o_pei ai.4l hours of the:day and night. • '• dcc2S corner of Penn and Hand sig.' LL Persona intlebted • tia the estate of IL ilon _ll net, late of theeity of Pittsburgh, deceased, arc hereby requested to •make. psymeht VrithoutUelay, and all persons having just claims against the same are requested ; to present them, duly, authenticated fur settlement, to the subscribers, - . . - .JOHNS ISIYD; • , , ian4alsv Esecutors to Woe of.ll,,Bonnet„tleed. A LL persons interested in the opening 'ofClarhe street, from Elm street t&Peninsylvania Arenite, in. the'dixtb Ward, are hereby notified' air 4 'plan and specifications of the ripening of said Street are now deposited in the edlcc alive Iteceraiiig'Oguln,- tor, fur public examination and inspection',.dielireo: ted by Ordinance of the %di of.December;'lB46, au thorizing the opening of the said street. It. E. McGOWAINi . Recording Regulate'', • Jan 4,1846. City ofPittabuigh:- EXTR tCT Trom Sectioil lotii a . ti-Attebtitled, -.An Act to putliorieo twit to be froughtlit*in-tfie official Bond B. Alitchelfiliter: , Superin tendent., • ' ' - "And any owner or owneprof gitnindlying - nn the line of such street,. Lane, or Alley, who shalt. con. , eider thitt he, she, or they, 66)1'i:wirer dittribigO tram the opening or widening of the sameontif apply; ley petition, to the next Court of 9, uartek Sessions'of the Counly of,Allegheny." d3W: , PAKTNER,. Mr. Liggett, an ! m. E. Aus 1.11. tin, Esq., will attend to .my .tuinished.busi nese, and I recommend them to the patronne.of my friends. lam authorized to state that-they will re ceive the coimscl and assistance, of the.Hon..R. Bid dle. Office 2d story of Burke'itßuddings,dth street, between Wood and Market. janfi-ly §AMBEL W. BLACK. FROM Pittsburgh' to Louisville through Wheel ing„ Columbus and The subscribers were appointed a Committee to distribute 200 shares of Wench of the stock of said Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, (that being the proportion allotted to this city by the Company.) As all feel an interest in this important improvement,_ and it is believed to be the best stuck ever offered the community, in order to give a more general extent, the Committee deem itproper to con fine the subscription to two shares for one week hum this. Books for subscription at the Counting Room of Hanna & Waterman, Water st. SCE: ESin the Life of the Savior,by the Poets and painters. Scenes in the Lis - es of the Apostles, illustrated. Book of Christian !Isnot:El. The Illuminated Gems or Sacred Poetry, splendidly illustrated. Sketches of Irish Charade?, by Mr: S. C. wan. The Snow Flake, a gift for leased:lto Ind Beauty. Portraits of the Presidents. The Rollo Books, in setts. The Jnnas The Every Day 800 ,- The Parlor The Leisure HOW Book. • The Young Main's Eveuing Book. The Summer liay Book. Also a large assortment of finely boiind Miscel laneous Works. decd-t For sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Art. j_ I3ROVIDENG the number of Board Measurers for the city of Pittsburgh. Sec.!. Be it ordained and Enacted by the citizens of Pittslurgh iti Select and Common CMlncils as sembled; That from and after the passage of this Or dinance the number of Board Measurers shall be ono for each Ward whose compensation shall be the same as that already paid by eAisting ordinances. Sec. 11.. Be it further Ordained &c. That so tr.ucti of ally Ordinance as conflicts or is altered by this Ordinance be and the same is.hercby 4 repealed. Ordained and Enacted into Law pi Council this 11th day ofJannary,..k. D. ' ArtEsr. MORGAN ROBELLTSON; ' President of Common Council. E. J. llobertr, Clerk C. C. MOM AS 11.1E:EWELL, President of Select Council. A lex. Mller, Cierk S. C. , jdols-3t. New Books. N Exposition of the Book of Proverbs': By the Res.. Charles' Bridges, M. A. .AtithoSof "Ex- . position of the 119th Psalm," "Christian Ministry," etc. One yol. Sy'o. Glory Glom and oilier Narrations.' By Minn • Bunliury,- ISmo. Price Mc. The Pre-Adantite Earth; Contributions to Theo logical Science... By. John Harris, 1). En; -Anthor - of the "Great Teacher,""Great Commission," "Mam mon," &c. - ..- Itecantationt_or the Confession of a„..Couvett to Romarlism; a tale-•of Dotnesticsnd Religious life in Italy. Edited by the Rev. Wm. lograbani - lip, M. A. History of the RefOrtnation in-Eiagland - . Rer. J. A. Spencer, A. M., Author of-" The Christian in structed in the may of the GoSpel and.the Church," etc. etc. For sale at the wholesale and re ail Book store of • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, janl2 Market st bet 3d and 4th stet _ For Presentg—Alooruils for 1.1547: Boudoir Annual; a Christmas, New Year and Birth day present; . The Opal; a Gift fur the Holiaayp, edited by John Reese,. with illustrations by S. C. Chapman. The Amarantlt,• or token of remembrance. Friendship's offering; a Christmas, New'Years and Birth day present. The Itosn'tif Sharon: a religious souvenir, edited by Miss S. C. Edgerton.. _ The Gift of Friendship; - a token of remdinbrance. The Rose: Or affection's Gift. -• • • • The Moss Rose: editecUby.S. G. Goodrich& The Hyacinth; or affection's Gift: ' • Christmas Blossoms and New Year's Wreath; Also, a line - assortment of hooks, elegantly bound in Turkey Morocco and silk, suitable for presents— Episbopal Prayer Books; Pkicket A large assortment of Juvenile Books. For sale at the Bookstore of Ettiorr ‘,s; ENGLISH, decl9 Market sL, blatWeen 3c) and 4flr AT COOK'S. 85 Fourth street. The followin - g are receired'and For sale: The Hog: by Win. Youatt; edited, with additions, by E. T. Lewis, D. Rory Q•Moore; a National 41==cm by Samuel Lover, Esqt - Encyclopedia Americana, aupplemintary Tolume: by Henry Yethakei. a Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature,History,Politics and Biography, Vol. 14. • U=l London World of-FashionG odey's rePiint—Only Ono Dollar pet ann•;; . delivered hero free of postage. Magazines for December. Annuals lor the liolidaya. Mammoth Brether • - Lueretiaior the Children ortheNight; stew !ferret by Dulwer—A further supply. Life - of Addison—ln one yolume-.-oheap edition. - Blackwood's Ladies' Magazine= =Reprint—Daly One Dollar per anniim,free or postage. dee.24 AA. MASON, 62 Market dt., o ff ers far sale an • extensive , assortment' of ClodCe , Cassinieres, Vestings - and Tailors! Trimmings.,, T. B. YOUNG & Co, 31 Rand et A. MitSONi 6214arket st., has received an ti. other lot of N ew Goods comprising 12 pas. Cottsoi and •Slik W.ariAlpaccas 15 pc& fed, white and yellcier Flannaji; pcs. dark mixed Cassinett; 20 pox, KentickyJearts it r ,CMatohannels; Tickings; Striped Checks, Sto::' del AA. MASON. 62i - Markei if., hat elhhand _tut -extensive! assorfMeni: of Shawl, . comprising more cif those splendid - nrocha;.;also C4nerowerst, ed and other Shares, • .. .deer - - - -rot 'tont: AROOM in the first story of s Shah House en the „.Oorner of Filth aid' Med' ti tat: Aipli to novl7 -'4A.IIIER-11A.Y. rbIG tRON.-- , r33 cnuttainJ.CF . o -.• urt,P`44lo; Just for stitAt nav 2$ - _ 2si t ard; teed pet An. tony,wayne;forAos - • dc3o ESM4I4 Rimy- je w#priss. ff=iS brag Store. Nati/cc. :11M1 Ohl? River Telegraphi JA.M ES MAY, DICIIA Ep W ARDS, JOSHUA HANNA, Committee. Holiday Presents. New Onokli. - • ij; • ri*T - savattu- vospvratLl ITNO.ItTtiE•EAVARGE 1/F THEBfSTZAB AP .V;•,bi.F.ltcy ,- ":Dri, ot !mum; .szot end •BleblEAt., General Attending Physicianst, nrineso, Physician fbr the Getitians,t , TO Inatiteatiht, is now opcu fur the reception of fatienti, • Ercetvrno DAve;—Tuesdays and Frill , * .410 _0 1 N. a •to IlLotelo, A, M. Cases of ettidents 4%0 °0 ceived at any time. , Cheintii---Three dollar* d 14ehtrjerd ward; five dhilars with a pirate room. c fit: 4l tendance is included in theselig• charges; paynaffiti be made tivo weeks in adtance.' • • Any plirriciati can send paticeU I i anti continue to attend them there, and any patielna onn 'engage any Physician lie chooses. In dean east* the Inatitutiati nill not be rerponSible tbi the physic . itian , all.-es; each.perzon will settle whit such' Maus. Leecbtng is an- ettra charge. • • - As many free patients will be received as di...means oldie Institution will permit. Persons with contact, our; disease will not be received until meet:M:nod& , lions can - be prepared 'sufficiently ample' th•pteretit ticyt• danger that the other inmates would incur: , All the physicians Will attend'twiee &Week to viitit" the Ilnepital, arid will depute one of their ntunher tp attend the skit in the Meantime: ' Advice will be itiveuvratimmtly to - cht:4loltir. pa. tienta on Thutsdays and Fridays at 10, A. M. Petuniary tinangoinents will be-pttendedto b7; committee of the Brotherhood of Elt.Joimpbt; whit* for the present consists of James , Fag s James May, John S; Cetrltre, John Cbyle and drib* Tiernan. :.. -• . jtarkf :Extrliordll , eirie.llnrignins In Dry Goodis; :41,441.....4;,..5L150.N - 11,110..62, Markct strait. eiddialiliG Siljus, Shavtlii,Coshmeres, Moils de V . bine, and. Giagbams. A large stock. of - AP , ' and Alpines; Merino.; Cloak Stuffs, Calicoes ; . iii!i!e:le - Plaids, White Goods, Ribbons, Lateei ieryiGloves, Ilandkies; Cravats, Scarfs, Vain.. Fos Y shirts and Drawers, . Irish Linen*, Table .eltgliss Diaper, Napkins Crash, bleached arid brown.hino. line, Ticking, Napkins, Checks, Blanket*, °Vomiter , . panes, Plaid LiutSys, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds; Mo. rino Cassimerea, Vestings, Broad Cloths, Pilot and Beaver Cloths. All of which will be offered at lam than Auction prites; in other to reduce the stint for the Spring trade.. .. . ... - - The following ar e , some of.the prliesi Moak de Leine naluw as 124, well worth and tumidly said at; 55 coins; real Parisian Cashmere 014 25 cents; hes. vy twilled and plain Flannels ear 25 cts.; Alpacca* as low as 25 cents . usual price 50, Merinos for 31cts1 Scotch Gingliamaiat 20 cents; Canton Flannels 9 ctrl Cassinetta at the tstra low price of 92 ctsl black worsted Hose only 21. eta. French Linen Handler-. chiefiii yery are, for: 371, 8-4. bri;rwo Linen Table Cloths only 50 cm:. genlucky Jeans from 18 ets opt Calicoes at.about onchalf their usual price. Purchast la will please bear in mind that the re. duction in prices Will not be confined tea fbw.leads ing articles only, Wit. the wholeceteick. Everl , unclip will be offered at immense bargains. - . . A. A. MASON. : N0.0.114111A1t. . •eir'infle or Relate r lage of East Liberti , s s. miles from the.eityt it has about acib of grotthd ensiled, it gotid Daaent ii is an eareliiiit stand for si Tavern, hayineg i good flame stable, a larg e stied for "Catrisgbi bitB flea Pin alley; several gnodfroit trees and dcllent water on the place. 'The Hoicks is ih good condition; having been occupied as adtieel ling far some tape:by - kr; Jams Beitpilide. It 1411 lie sold or reuied !Oar on reasonablblbiini: Persons desirous offlirther inforination will Plliisto tall atJ. D. Davie Coll.:immix' Aubtion Rooms, cqr ner of Wood arid sth uts: tleel7-tf For Solo, . . . , FOUR LOTS-Bounded by Penn, Liherty And Bay r eachiot having 24 iii flout, and eitohding back 110 tt. Two or thehi arc conerlots,! and the position of the n - hole property is one of the 'moots& vantagenua in tLe city. Yor further informatiOn.apb ply to M.SWAATZW ELDER, Fourth id., ima-tf -lict..Wood and Smithfield. • For .Rent, T . , IM•briuk dwelling Dottie and grounds Pn the Butler Road;ofiposite tht AllegbenyCchaetery, adjoining the property of Mr.Mnivryj Mew occomcd by Mr. l'etrion. Ails°, the Rope walk 'Hid maelltio rys formerly occupied by Smith & trtithiie foemak. Lug ropes for the inclined planes the llli g heny mountains. Foi tams apply to GEO: CO:CTRA:4 .‘trOca. WOULDspeak ar. honest and cosseientious. wort lof advice to those of you who ate not too With to reason, and who can appreciate and diatinguiikbe tween the cruel and dishonest puffing of the 'day, (ia, reference to pulnroCary diseases ' ) and the allowing straight forward statement, by one who would; not' offer a• misrepresentation, to-you, where, life. and death arc to dearly concerned as in any. ofthe• dis eases or ailmtuts whichtlettd tc.Cousumption, lean assure ide that the remedy here offered,. hat given a heavouly relief, and often effected a penult nent.cure, when every other remedy las failed. It is pleasant, indeed; beautiful to taste; nod for those e.ho are 'weak, angina, attif eicuteilfesi,ittrill funs an agrecablo article of food otS it- ia in the Win of e beautiful,-ditiored . balsamic jelly. It can, there. fore, in truth and ttonor,.be offered tool! those afflie.-• ted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate or Common Coughs and Colds, spitting of Blond, Bleeding of the Lungs, ll'llooping-eough, Croup, Dyfitutly of Brtatil ing, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, First Stages of Con., tnnoptian, and all other Pulmonary and Liver Corn. plaints. It is known as DR. EALCSLIEL'S BAL SAMIC -LUNG AND cocci' JELLY. The materials of this Jelly are purely vegetable and balsamic, and arty. the invention of en eminent physician, from which the proprietor has peretineed the recipe. It is certaibly worth its weight in gold; but is put at a privet° be within the teeth of richer pour. . - •. . Sold by Writ. JACKSON, at his Boot &Shoe stefi's No. 69 Liberty street, head of Wood st.; Pittsburth. Price 50 cents and $l. per bottle; dees ......_ _ . _ TONES'S Soax . is a wonderful, teididekful £or it makes ecbry pantie aitil t ecklb itli*e-- It makes flesh that'acliapp - di that's that's. tehder,. ' • • ' Tho' the wind blow as bleak is 'haat - oi •.. • • her, • Smoeth, 'aiid toll—dear,loTely and white, Ai the•snow on the hills of aelear cciittees night. Jones's Soap is real i• and truly a t perfeet and hirer. failing _cure for any dicietse; iisL ihfl aiistola r ed skin clear and healthy. Sold at the:AmerieabkEllitio 82 Chatham find by the only Agent for Pittsbitrgh, Jackson, _S9 Liberty street, head of Wbbd street; m Where also ay be had genuine, Jpnes9 celebrated. Coial Ilan Ilestorativepanish Lilly White--4tiebei. Tdcitit Paste, ancllgooriali Hale Bye. . NT, LW DISCOVEILY-rity :§tetrea Rut .1.1 Pipes, or. Qtates, may bolteptitay Week beautit't4 a polish as a coach body with pe.o tion a year. Sold only in Pittsburgh, by W. lackson, Sta. 89 Libert at. head of Wood st. Pi ttaburia. ilcc4 Select Scheel; • "%Iral. MOODY reSpectfullyannOttees to his old. . I , v friends that lie interids °peril ei a Select School In this city, on the first Monday of April neat, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. mar2l-tf aural Register anti Almanac. lANDRETIPS RURAL REGISTER AND AL MANAC lbr ISt =l work of unusual merit. It. contains one hundred and forty-four pages notate, and gives Tull directions for. the. culture of vegeta bles and flow/TS; a dairy of work to be performed each month; directions Pit - transplanting, grafting. Ste.; engravings and descriptions otaelierA fruity hl n 0. trations offarm end garden implements, portraits of choice cattle! miscellaneous reading, with , the usual astronomical information of ai almanac, Sic: rlk.c.: Just received and for sale by the subscriber; and to: behad at the botritstorea gaaarally, at the extreme* low price of 15 cents per copy. F. L. SNOWDEN, Dulaish deel&-d&wlm -• New Brief's Ned Books 1 . At COOK'S; &trcrurth" st. NF. Knight e'r Gwynn.; a Tale of Die •Ualom bf T Chas. Lever. . .; • The Adopted Son, a Nigh:alma Noyel: by J. Vaa Lennep, L. L. D. • • • . • 'Ellbn Monroe, third pitili Sequel to Lilb.itt 4on dun: . • . Tbe Roman,,Traito a True Tale of by W. Ilerbto, Esq. , • . The Kojciterhordter for Sanitary. FiCitera of Fate, or the A.iirologer's Daughter, a Tale of 1770: by J. R. Robinson.. • - • - Biadkwood for pecimber. • The-Slave King, - or the Trittreph of Libtrty..l .* Finny Robertson, or the Chain of,Deatiny.— Chambeee Cyclopedia of 'English Lip:wain:re ' • Colambiau Magazine, with two - highly spirited engravings.•• • North American Scenery, faithfully delineatsd, tail:ern Papers for tb'4,week . ,,; . . Living Agoi.Nol..ltii and 137. ' Briar Oop 1. 4. ! AtASON L 62ldarkiq Waal, kita innate. & eatT) near package,,( pry Goodie, eanaut Oui - de Laing, cashnuarstalal4 l / 4 Gingasins. Ay Ocala, a hula lot: and vat, cheap, Mani of thosol Ter, desirOla.t4nakaaat Oran print*. Also, Mansell" ..Astigatto,Jetuiok - Blankets, Countemapai, Bari r 7 aad . 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