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" "* ' - -t-C. •t ., . - 4::-. , , •••;, ',,,- f iA W-- •;". , NIP, ~ s ' ,-• .5.., ,3,.. 1 ' .., - .. - ' ,-3[4,,,.. ,'":,"2-.; t • - * 44 -6:" 4 4 . 1 P '.l . ' '''''. .r ' - ' ~- , , 4 .;-,?, ~. ''' -, , 4 ~.." '''' ~K, ' -..-,; ;-", fs.• .... "t -,p, ,r ss. ' . ' ‘. , ' • ' 7 .r../ '' .4J '+. ' ;,...,- -t• ' • , ',-40,.e.--4- VA. ;.'' )." ~,' fri,J^. x,M,,,74 ',-,'"‘ ~"'' 4- ',;, "i--1,-.../,,,,-,. .- -n'l"- - - 4 -s. '' r" " -." -', * .... 44'4-..' =ME =EI Napitieon and In, 3Larshalls : by. Headley. Also.-.s great variety of other works, too nume rodi•tourention in an iidvertisetnentall for sale at COO/09; 85 Fourth street. , jan23 200 . 13pantshfil : ckNidonday afternoon thtif.lath inst., at I o'clock, .in front of the CoMmernial Auction Rooms, cor net' of Wand and sts., will .he sold without re serve for . cislt, par` money, fur account whom it may concern, 200 dry Spanish Hiles of g9od quality. .• , JOHN D. DAVIS, - , Auclioneei. • jin23 . (American copy.) Illogical Clock and Retail Dry Goods Store I'AUCTION.— , .On Tilesday evening, the 26th inst.; at 61 o'clock, at the Commercial Auction ltdousa; corner•of Wood and Filth sts., will be sold, I i'alitible musical clock and case, which will play 16'intres. = Also, an ertentive assortment of season able Dry Goods from a retail store in the country,. to close & concern. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. jan23 - [American enny.l Books: NEWNHAX , S . AINLMIL MAGNETISM; Fuots in dlesmerism, by Townsend; ••• - -.'t Mental Hygiene; Combo 'on , the Constitution; . Coiribesßlaysiolog);." , Leetilres on Memory; Analysis of Beauty; ..Alison'on Taste; f . f'.%Broighain on Instinct, ac.; 11. Broughams Alen of Letters and Science; ••• Ssetehes of Statesmen; Item and Hero Worship;' - Fast and Present; SchlegePs History of Literature -. 'Maiikintosles History of Ethicil Philosophy "Fpraale by••••.• - •IL S.IIOSWORTH dr. Co. . 43, Market btteet. rpnE pßopiukToß o ['this well known establish : meat respectfully. announces, that he continuos tomiipply at the shortest notice, and in the beet style; Halls, Parties, Families and Weddings, with rase) Cake;lce.ereams, Jellies ) Pyramids, &e. d!danagora ofcontcuiplated Ualls are invited to see his arrangements for suppers, at such entertainments. in hill largesakon be is able to seat almost any num b Mr. of persons at once. The terms• in all departments of his business, he assures the public will be reasonable: jack:22 . . liiOSE who were !limn:toned to attend and serve , s3.3trtess, in ,"The tedet of Co union Pleas of Allegheny County" on Monday the ISth instnr.t,. adt hereby notified that their attendance will net be roinired until Monday Ist February: Fly order of the Eloart. , - •JOIIN FORSYTII, Sheriff. -Sheriff's Office, Jin. U.; 4847. jan22td tindersigned.will leave on Monday 23th inv., oriaollecting Tour through the county of Bea ver in this state, 'and through the Eastern counties hib. - 11 e will attend to the collection and vatic ' otes and accounts of every descrip- than; and he o knowledge of businessi, that faction-to allyirho may employ him: - lieis to fiumiakthe fullest references to such as may esire them::': lle. respectfully. invites the patronage ofi inerchants, cditors,and men of business generally. ffe may be.seen during the week at this office. JAS. C. RICIIEY. I , '.• :~;, 'y=. '.rr r uirr - - itoppuT I .l :_mi'Antilia Arairinait than ufae -ArT payn o warranted. or sate at rdanufacturers , ttO, COCIIRAN, .. 'No 26 Wood it. - - AL.*-FEW very handsome Ornamental Maps of the -I.lnitedStates and Meziro. .-A small supply of Blite -- aud':Rink :Washington fledges. A few nice 'Temperance Books and Certificates, for sale singly Grin any. , quititity-to suit customers. • in2i.3-62. • No. 12 St Clair et. R1:1/1 BUTTER--3 bldg. freehitoll Butter; rcc'd tiedior sale by - 1. 17:I ILLIAM & Co., 110 Wood st. ~ x ' ELDUIL.9S !ibis Family- Flour; in store and for D. WILLIAMS & co., 110 Wood st. CRANBEIRIUES-3 bbls. Cranberries, just rood ' •a:sid-for talc by J. D. 'WILLIAMS &Co., jag(); llO Wood st. Tip l?ss M Raisins; for sale by trti jn2o • J. D. WILLIAMS & co MALED PEACHES-4 bls prime Pealed Peaches recd and for sale by s • J. D. IVILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. IV' C. MOLASSES-50 bbls N. o.,Molasses, new crop, for sale by 7. JIM : D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. New Bacon. lihdLNew BACON (sides and shoulders,) rcc'd 4 ?- 0. per Steanier 4, Americhn Star,. and for szde by _ _ _ _ "an 22. . • . TIMED FRUIT—BS slacks Dried Apples; - 5 bids. Dried Peaches, just rec'd and for sale on ,cinisignment by julB . MILLER iSr RICKETSON. '.r•D OLL BUTTER--2 bids fresh Roll Butter just rec'd and Tor sale by - MILLER 4- RICEETSON. RITE BEANS-20 . Gide. Small White Beans jest rec'd on consignment and for sale by 10. 8 . • . • 'MILLER 4- RICKETSON. • -mEtr. , subscriber receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, wllich he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st., .betwein Smithfield and Grant. octl3 • C. SCHMERTZ -prou can always find at G. Schnook's, on the c0r r,..1. - Aar 4f •Fifth and Smithfield sta. fresh Oysters ,isased. ,up.in every style, on the shortest notice. •Alscr; Grout:4llM Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. 'Call and see. . nowl3-dtap ' To Printers. vt.psH supply, of.roluisoa , it Superior Printing " Ink. - Just reteived - and for sale at the office .0 the Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. HARPER. Country Residence. AVING removed to the City—for convenience to iiroleSsional business-1 will rent my Man ...lien Rouse and its immediate enclosure, situate on - ....lhts.lllnffs of the Monongahela, one mile above :Pittsbutgb. 411144twta . :JAMES S. CRAFT. , • _ To Blookamlths. .111AR.witla or without family, who is a good . - rwarkipau,..iasn hear of a good situation in the e Ciuutry, .by applying to s janl3' . it .;--.0.0 . 8ra8ite1 . ,6::1.-...*11'1 . 1 . 1!..:Aj1' Vre iilli = id'ooii acted e" ery-&flernoon. IT` 87317RGH.BPARD OF - TRI&DE; ".- coaLurrzsz lIOS nieratnxi: C. O H. Denny 111'Devitt. .--Po*lr or rx,T,Tspirmin.. G} ►STT.WJT=IIYN:TBB CIIIHYLL LRD TALI:LNG ARRIVED St. Anthony,May, N. a cArneficnti, 'Wilkins, Nashvslle. Cif6iitati,Cox, Cin, Dis(i`aCc~i Nelson , Monongahela City Lake Erie, Boops, - ,Beaver. .11;fielii,wan; BoTes; Beaver. • DEPARTED. . • 'Anglo Saxon, Price, Cin. • • Dispatch, Nelsoo[Mon. City, 'bake; Erie; Hoops Beaver. ; /11,1ehigan, Boies, Beaver. sb.cy Come. , ! , • , MRE NEW -BOOKS at COOK'S Literary Depot, (1 55 Fourth atreet. . . • Graham:Pa Magazine for February, beautifully il lustrated— „: • , ; . . _ Ladies';National Magazine for FebruarY,, with a plate i of the.latest Fashions. The Whig Almanac for 1547, new suppli and the latest edition: ' The Midnight Belli or the Fatal hour founded on fact: 'byVoll Holstein. . - Big Dick; 'the Xing of the Negroes: ,b Harry Hazen:: - • - Brown son , a 'Review, for January. • 'flit Horticulturist, for January. Liiing.Age,43B and 139. Democratic Review, for January. How* - Iderchantta liagazine... delivered free of postageint the subscription price. . - An Introduction to Vegetabie Physiology. tihtiatita Dectrine and Practice in the Second • AStEiposition of vulgar and common Errors._ !Mei:key° 'three works are small books on great subjectm,': , • . ' Eagle Salrron..-Wood. Street N'otle - to Jerois Collecting Agent Agrilst V- Ca • tEESE--110 bio W IL Mese; IlL, ,, q , Foizalo by J. Il_ WILLIAMS 4 , Co., 110 Wood et FRIEND, RHEY Sr. CO., • N 0.57 Water et FrcaL Oystorw. 0 Yes, 0 Yes - - L. WILMARtIT, Penn . it. bet Rand and•lrwin :.*..,:'-;''..-;''.,'.'. .',i l .4='-: , _. • .~`~~ j ~ . ~...., ~ .. ~,-..-,,ei-,,?r,!:::':-: .r!',--•:i-,;::-•4,.E7.•:-::::4-.'2, ')3 To Dr. Green, WesteraAgent'forMazoni's Syrup: Dear • - Sir—From a •sense of duty `I ovre-to the public, as wellas Myburaelf;J. make the follaWing statement of my case, hoping it Maysbe'thomeans' Of doing, some good'to others who maybevimilar- Iy afflicted; by inducing them to try the same in valuableremedy Without dalay. I have had a pain aiily breast and' side attended with - a harrassing cough' for more . than -three years during which time I expectorated large quantities of matter:and_ last spring My - cough became so badtitat One blood vessel after another gave way in mylungs, which, *ether 'with thegeneral wasting away of my *gen eral system, 'reduced me to that condition, that was unable to• attend to any business 'whateVet; and gave up • all hopes' of ever being better. case-was pronounced hopeless 'and incurable by physicians and despaired of by every one that knew my condition:' I was at this time coughing almost eonstantly, and ' an alarming quantity of blood from my lungs daily; and such was my de bilitated condition that I could not walk but a few steps without becoming exhausted; and no one who has taken the trouble of acquainting them selves of my real condition would for a moment ciansider that it was more hopeful than the worst cases of consumption generally. I have now tak eh nearly 3 bottles ofthe truly wonderful Sicilian Syrup. The bleeding of the-lungs was stopped be fore I had taken half of the first bottle. ..My cough has abated, the pain has lett my breast and side, and my former health arid strength have so far returned that I am at work every day, and I feel that lam a new man. And I am satisfied that consumption may be and has been cured by the use of Dr. Mazimi's Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly recommend all that -sutler as I have done to try this justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for I do think it the greatest discovery that ever graced the medical profession. With the highest consid eratiOn of respect I subscribe myself your very much obliged friend. JOHN ROSS. This is to certify that we, the undersigned, have been acquainted with John Ross 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 *as three - months ago, and confidently accord the credit-of his cure to the use of the truly celebrated Sicilian Syrup. Witness our hands and seals this 23d day ofJuly. 1.546. WILLIAM JELLISON, Sheriffof Col. Co. GIDEON GAYER, Dep. Sheriff, Hays & Brockway,No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Wholesale Agents for Allegheny county. Siald also at R. E.'Sellers, No. 57 Wood street. Important to Consaniprives.--Strange! that so Many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu ally wearing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into that dreadful thecase Consump tio:a—that disease which carries off thousands daily =ire doing nothing, or, what is worse than rioth. itig, are gorging thent - selves with nostrums that are putted to the skies for cures they are said to have erected on some foreign or un known persons, xs hen they can be positively cured by using Dr. Ropers . compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which con tinues to make the most remarkable cures ever re carded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro. vOl by reference to the vast number of certificates liom the first and most respectable citizens—such as the Hon. Judge Villtant Burke, the nife of the Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor Wm. Richards; Mrs. Hi ram Plummer; Devinney Ludlow, Esq., of Citicin nati; and a great number of others in this city.— Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of dis tiessing Cough, but cases of Consumption positive ly cured, after physicians of the highest standing have given them tip to die! For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent, -Grant street, one.door below :M. , See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Li vcrwo; t and 'gar. in another column. dec-1 CIIRISTIZS Galvanic Remedies Mr all kinds of nervousritlections they have been used with entire sticcess in all cases ofßheumatism. acute or clan applying to the head, face or limbs-, gout, tic dhleeeu,e, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head. ache, indigestion, paralysis / palsy, epilepsy, fits. cbavulsions, tramp, palpitation of the heart. neu ralgia, general debility, &c. in cases of dyspepsia. which is simply a ner.ons derangement of the di gestire organs—they base been mead equally cue cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and 31agnetie Fluid, Bands, Ilrace!c!s. See athertiserricut for twther particulars cui the outside of this sheet. For sa!e at the.oaly- ageacy, 57 Market street dee' The Commonwealth of Perznaylvartlad ALLEGII EN couyri, 5" TO :RE SlZEillr: OF SAID COUNTY, t : WC e...)2111X1111:1Yptl, as 1.11. e we 0,tm ..V.44,631.4 mand you, that von summon Sadie el 11. itichmetid,'so 161 lie be and appear he ' - tore our District Court, to be holden at the in and fur said Cour,ty, on the first MoSidly "of le roary next, there to answer Thomas Baketvell. and Anne S. Bakewell, Amelia Bakeweg, Benjamin Bakevrell,Thornas - Bakowell Jr., John P. Ba4ewell, and Martha P. Bal.ewell. minors, by their guardian Thomas Bakewell, of a plea of covenant. And have you then thee this Writ. om his experience and iie satis. Witness, the lion. liorntrett. lir.Pnrirs, Esq., Presidenandge of our .said Court, the 16th ay of January, A. D., one "thousand eight hiltidred and rty-ieven. -_ • (Copy), 11ULTZ,Pratioy. JOHN FORSTTII,Pher;tI. jan22 THIS , establikittnent, since it paged into the Nandi of thb-siabiariber; in June last, has been 21toroughlyrofttited, ; Ind is now in comp)inte order, fir the accountiodatiin or the travelliniz Public. 'Since the change of proprietors, numerous addi tions and improvements have been made, and it is now believed to possess all the requisite appoint ments and cont•enionces which belong to afirst clius hOtel. New BATHING ROOAISt new Ladies and Gentle nien,s ORDINARIES; a splendid new ,Bar Itoom; new Parlors and new Furniture, have been added to it, within the past sit months, and the undersigned, grateful for the-very liberal patronage which has thus far been 'extended to him in his new vocation, respectfully solicits its continuance, which bei3ledg es himself it shall be his untiring aim to deserve. IX: A POST COACH, belonging to the "FRANK LIN,' will be in attendance•ut the several Depots abd Steamboat Landings, to convey passengers to the House, for 25 cents each-, includin g baggage. D. K. MINOR, ofNew York, Proprietor. JAS. M. SAWDETISON, of Philad. Asszstante. Geo. I'. ItualvrtAn, of Boston, Philadelphia. February 1, 1547. jan22 SIX firemen, three coal heavers, ten landsmen and fire boys (from fifteen to eighteen years of age) will be entered for the U. S. Naval Service, oh appli e'ation to the undersigned at the Ship Y;1.111of Joseph Tomlinson, Esq. W. W. HUN•rEit, jnl9-dlw Lt. Superintending. rpHE Co-Partnership heretofore 0X1E1111 , 4 between the subscribers, under the firm or Wpl . 4er & Woodwell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of thelate firm will be settled by Jahn Walker, at the old stand, No S 5 Wood street. JOHN WALICER, JOS. WOODWELL. Pittsburgh, January 1, !M. janis JOHN WALKER, (late Walker & Woodwell,) would announce to his friends and the public, that he still continuesthe Hardware business at the old stand; N 0.85 Wood otreet. He would respect• fully solicit a continuance of the patronage hereto fore so kindly bestowed. He will be seceiving in the Spring a large supply of foreign goods of his own ,importation. Country Merchants will please give him a call. jan 15 PO MY CLIENTS—Having associated Joseph C. M'lCibbin, Esq., with me, in the practice of the Idw, he will attend to my unfinished business. And I Cheerfully recommend him to the patronage ofmy clients and the public. ROBERT PORTER, janls Office on Smithfield St. near 4th st. A FARM containing two hundred acres situate 1-1 about nine miles from Pittsburgh. The im provements ate a large and comfortable house and barn (60 feet long,) 100 hearing apple trees, 60 acres .cleared.land, about 12 of which is meadow. The farm is well watered, on a good road and will be rented remarkably low—apply to BLAKELY .11: MITCHELL, ! - ,jattlB Penn et., Pittsburgh. ~.1 .a. -oi~- - ~ :. i ~,..:,,• , -.'t,4-. -.-'.•:-'.;•q"41: =EN a~ f „ --9~-. r:';.'‘.--. , t:':.:,- , , ..i. : -.,- . , .:. , .,::::i... , ;•. , : -.„ .7 :. : ...,. .'•-•-•,:.-,.7:3;-.;:-:•::.•:,. =WE Xy Order or the Court. FRANKLIN 11017 SE, No. 105 Ches:tut Sired, Philade:phrd Hardware For Rent .. _d - ,4 • , ''f , ;- . : -. ;.;.Ti...54, - - - ..,-Jr•: - . , ... - ::. :- .' : e_ : '. : i . : ,-- i .f.,t;-. _ ,,1::-.''j .'. ''• . . .•. :~~;~:~ RIMS . .„. WelisvlYJ Setilar ~h4o7cef • tCr. Tire steureer ARENA, littsE C. Ftxu tion,..biaster, will leave Pittsburgh for We birdie and all.intermedinte- landings, on Mon- days, Wednesday*, arfkridays,Atpu'eloSsk, A. M.i And Wellsville - Kir Pittsburgh on 'fuesdayisi There days, and Saturdays,ht 9 0>e1bU1,..4.41.1. For freight. or passado - apply onboar4. - . ' _ , - For WlkertirMroAMeguisir Tui ITleadi4 light 'draught steaiiier S:Vrimn, Master, will run as a regular packetlietereen Pittsburgh _and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh ftir-Wheeling.revety Monday, Wediaseday and Friday, at 3.6 , a1riek,1P..M.; and lekiv ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh' every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9.o'clonk, A. M. For freight or .assage ap ly on board. novs 1 ,3a4, The wellknowri fast running . steamer -7? CAMBRIA, \V. Forsyth, Master;will run as a regu ar Packet, leaving every Wednesay merit ing at 10 o'clock; and Wheeling, at 10, P. M:, the same day. Returning, she will lea . ve Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or tO FORSYTH & Co., Agents; ap 18 No. 30, Water street. For Cintinnati and Louisville. The. L ne u w s a r li n d i l ip A len o d , i N dmse ,N nEe st r: r te , a v il feavei•Or the above and intermediate po ' r ' ts, regular. ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent. For Cducionat I and St. Louis A i '":,.,, _pi, The passenger steamer PALESTINE, ...__ ; :Capt. IViiliams, vili leave for the above and a I intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. Tiiesdny Evenin Packet. 0. •;,: ..Z.,7Th The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorbees, 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.. jet CINCINNATI PACKETS. The regular mail and passenger steamer ....-- 4 s— MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin g uati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M.', and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the name day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly fur thin 1 .. 1 nd offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 THE regular mail and pasenger steam er Captain Macleanovill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freizht or passage apply on horrd. tiny? THE regular mail and passenger steam -111111:11.N1A, Capt. John Klitiefelter, will run as a regular pacl.et between Pittsburgh and Cinciunall, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and ‘Vl,oellng at 10 P. Al. of the same day.— fteturnin c, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For fre::fht or paasagc: apply on board. The Iliberrua Wan knit espresaly for the trade, and offers to the imssens:ers every comfort and no pPrior accommodation_ apt THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, ,M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as u regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above u.rt during the season of ISI6, leaving every Thursjay at 10 u•dock A. M. Thu Acadia is new and lias superior accommoda tions. For freight or 1,1,41g1i apply on board, or to ap9 J. .N TON JONES, Agent. TI I Mg LI; a r until :lad passenger steam er Captain Crooks, tvtli ruo as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Patt.,- burgh, lea. mg this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the race day. lteturnir ' .i sue Will leave Cineinuatt every Monday at 10 (Pedals, A. M. For freight or piss-age apply on buard. The Clipper No. 2 was builtespressly fur tlps trade. end offers to her passengers every comfort and ae. adirtnodation. roar 23 S.I.TUIWA If . 1'.,`A.C . 41.2"1*. ~,,, The reuradarmnil and passenger stearnei it_...-.'!Z..,., 42 ",.. , '",C1RCA551. 3 -N, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a re•zular Packet Pittsburgh and C.r.rinliati, leavir.,7 this port ercry Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10. P. the same day. fteturnitij, she still leave Cinainnati every Tuesday, at In, A. M. Fu: rr,Jght orliassa4e apply onboard. The Cireassian e.a.s expre,dy for this trade, Arai offers to her passengers ea ery comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 The regniar mailand parsenger steamer 7.1 ESS ENG ER. Capt. IA n ford , nal ran as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, 4r•aving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Toesdity, at 10 &elk A. M. For frelght or passage applif on bo'ard. The Messenger naa bath expressly fot..lthis trade, and otters to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar :!3 Preprints for Coal for tlio Navy NAVY DEPARTMENT, rrI:REAt or CONSTILUCTION, EqUIPAIENT AND} nr. rains, 16th Janunry, 1847. D IMPOSALS skill be received at this Bureau till IL 3 o'clock, P. M. of the _4th inst. fur furnishing thousand tons of lump bituminous coal, in all r .spects suitable fur steamers use, to be delive ed on board such vessels, or landed at such place b - ecn Vera Cruz and Port Laguna de los termin as .he Commanding Naval officer ofthe United Stx.es off Vera Cruz, or at Point Lizardo may designate— which vessel ur place lie will. decide upon w.thin t .venty-fuhr hours after the - arrival of the vest; :1 is reported to him by her commander. One-sixth of the quantity Mr which any persoil may offer mum be delivered bethre the lath ofMarch a !at, and one-sixth monthly thereafter, so that the delive r.es may be closed between the iideenth of July and the fifteenth of August next. The coal must be such as shall be approved by persons who will be appoiu• ted to examine it when it is shipped. Persons who nosy offer, are requested to offer for no more than they can certainly deliver at the time spacttied, as no e.tensiou of-time will be granted: and forfeitures will be rigidly enforced. 13uads ) with two sureties, will be required in half the amount of the Contract ) and ten per cent will be deducted from all the bills, which will rot be paid unless the contract is completed according to its terms.; the remaining ninat:y .. per cent of all bills, drily approved, will be paid within thirty days alter their presentation to skirl) Navy agent as the persons offering mss specify in their 04 . 12F.G. • Every offer must be acemnpauied by a written gearaqty, signed by one or clove responsible per sons, to the effect thnt he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted. enter into an obligation within five days, with good and sufficient sureties, to thrnish the coal an propo sed;. and he proposal will be considered unless se cOmpanied by such guaranty. Shipments in vessels of from one hundred and fifty to three hundred tons would be preferred. The Commanding, otliceroff Vera Cruz or Lizardo to have the right of detaining vessels longer than may be necessary to deliver the coal, if he should deem it expedient, in which case, demurrag e to be paid by the United Slates; the rate of which ° per ton, Custom House measurement, for each daps detention must be stated in the respective offers. jan2o-d 1w Jones's Coral Hair Restorative. T HEREBY certify that my hair was falling out in immense quantities daily, and was turning gray, and that since I have used Jones's Coral Hair Resto rative, it has entirely ceased falling—is growing fast, and has a fine dark look. • Before used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, I combed out handfuls of hair daily." W. TOMPKINS,92 Icing st.N. Y. For sale by W. Jackson, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets. jan22 Jonc , a Italian Chemical Soap. PERSONS, in purchasing this, must always ask for JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAT; and., per haps, as many have been cheated with counterfeits will be too much discouraged to try the genuine, we say to such, Try this once—you will not regret it; but always see tbat the name of T. JONES is on the wrapper. Price 50 cents a cake. For sale by W. JACE.SON, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets. jan2.2. TO,I3ACCO.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missor. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, aril will.he sold cheap for cash, m Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAAFFE & O,CONNF.R. Blooltsmith , s iCiOR sale by the aaltseribet, agentler the Mine -12 • facture/. ORO. COCHRAN, . nov24 No. 26 Wood-A. • ' ~.~.~ - 4 ,;-. , -.1_ , .-..,..,..4.. :: , '41'.2,::.!...,... ~.-,_•-•,,.: ';',-;•-' .. '.:-:.:, .', ' .; , I' .l ' , 'k'''' . ..',I ~.,.,,,,, ,: - . .,:rz- , '..: ~....f,i,!...;-.,;:t7:;',-.' _ . .......... , _,..„. ~. r•ir clnotnnati. MONDAY PACK ET NONDA Y PACKET TUESDAY PACKET TiliAlsDAY PACKEI FRIDAY PACK El pAc:,:Er ,;- - . ' ;' - : ' i4'.. l ': - .. - 1 :' ,, •:7,- ; •;!;•::::::', ,:`;.:::-:..'..: SiSIME .7:-.‘.:: : :".:!Y. • ' ''---- - , e^ ...., . 7.,..»,, , =,,,,,, ~„....,...„.4 . .,„,.. -; GE 4 "3P. ! 4 4 1 0 5 r., -- } \VAR DEP. • tc t ri -,- 'i . AuxuTion .G 4 -. , - ' A Oiricr,... ' ... . '...._- ..- ..,,,, WashiVigtonf t , ,;Tanucr_ry..B, 1'447., . . IPHE following, act of Congress ) changing the term of enliittnent, - and providing a bounty for re cruits, is published - for the iistoneatio.4l,thid guidance of the officers:- or the' army. -•- ••• , 1,- , :-: .• "Au Act to encourage enlistments i rt, the Regul ai : . Army "Be it enacted by the Senate and Haus e*lleir t atir es of the United States of Amities', in Congress assembled, That during the 'continuance of. the war with Mexico, the term of enlist;tnent °fail:mien' to be recruited for the regiments cif dragoons; artillery,iti fantry, and riflemen ache preaent military eatablish ment, shall be tfiering the war',' 'five'years; at the option of the recruit, unless sooner diseharged. "Sec. 2. And be it further enacted,vThat there shall be alloVed and paid to every able-bodied man Vale shall be duly enlisted to'some in die-artillery or infantry, for the term of five years or during the war, a bounty of twelve dollar"; but the!payment o six dollars of said bounty shall'be deferred until the recruit shall have joined fur duty the' regiment in which he is to serve." 11. The general superintendents of the recruiting service will give prompt and all necessary instrhe tions to the recruiting otliacri, who will immediately Publish the general order, with the table of estab lished rites of pay agreeably to existing hail anncx d,three times in two newspapers iu the Vicinity of their respective rendezvous. 111. The term of sorvioe will hereafter he, "dur ing the war" milli Mexico, or fiir five years, as the recruit may prefer. The blanks now ,in use ivill answer for live years' men, by writing on the back of the enlistment, in due forni,.the rogiked receipt for the advanced bounty; and. they will -also suffice for the now term until the blank can he printed, by substituting the words"daring the war," in the . hand writing of the recruiting officer, for the words allvo years," as printed in the prescribed oath of alle gi Iv. Company,commarnitra will add two columns to the noisier rolls, and muster and pay rolls now in use, to show the payinerits-on account of..bounty." In the first column trill,bo charged the advanced bounty paid to the soldiers at the time of the enlist ment; in the second, the retained bounty due him, and which is to he paid eller joining for duty the re giment in which he is to serve. Recruiting officers will add similar columns to the blank muster rolls, muster and pay rolls, and muster and descriptive rolls, &c., respectively, furnished for the recruiting service. V. The term of service hAng been changed from five years to during the war with Mexico , and a bOUll ts of twetre dollars allowed, it if) expected that the rank and file of the army will he filled in a short tinie, with due exertion and activity on the part; of the recruiting officers, who will explain folly to the re• emit before he enlists; the conditions upon which he enters the service. VI. Whenever recruiting stations prove unsuc cessful, they mnst be abandoned and new ones es tablished; and if any officer fail to get recruits at more than one station, he shall be relieved and ordered by the superintendent to join his regiment. VII. More than ordinary attention Juno be paid to the tactical instruction of recruits, by all 'officers and commanders, from the moment of enlistment at the rendezvous, until sent to join their re'citnents. To this point the attention of commanders of depots and posts is specially directed.—See N 0.735, Army Re gistrat ons. VIII. The garrison of Fort Columbus having been withdrawn for service in th field, that post has been turned over exclusively fur the recruiting service as a depot of instruction. Colonel CRANE, of the Ist reOnent of artillery, the general superintendent, will give special attention to this subject, and ace that the recruits be comfortably quartered and well instructed during the short time they may be retained on Governor's Island. By order: • It. JOISTES,Adj't. Gaul. UNITED STATES ARMY Ilecnurriron Sicrivlci.--IYanted for the United States Army; able-bodied men, between the ages of! 18 and 35 :sears, bemg about 5 tl,•et 3 inches high, orj goal charactrr, and of respee'able standing among! their feller-citizens. None need apply to enter the' service, butlh osewho are determined toserve the, period of their ;:nlistment, honestly and' raithrully,! "during the tedi" ith Mca ito, or for the term of , five ;earn. Tat* rf estaU:LLed rates rj aarte;:liy to e.rist:ng laws. lay et urtille ry and loran- Pay of bra tty soldiers, & goons and of' dragoons riflemen, nod reile•men lien moon r,!rving led pr on loot,or m'ttt To the :inranant Mai- . J u r quart..rrnaster; Sergeant, Chief M.ti- I nician, and Chief Hu- gler, ninth .. 917 • $l7 To the IA s,,,, g e.int. or a Company Id , Id Ordnance Sergeant.-. IS Ail other Serg.iatita 13 _ each . IS — . . Corporals 0 10 Bugler. , S 9 Musicians B Parrierzs...blaclisraitis II II A rt,firera. II . Privates 7 i _ . A bounty of tireirc dollars oil! he paid to each re. cruit enlisted for the Artillery or 14fruary arm. Itesides the monthly pay, as shove stated, one ra timi per dsy is alto., ed every soldier, which is amply suilicient for his subsistence; also a large supply ofl comfut table and genteel clothing. Good quarters and fuel are at all tunes furnished; and every attention will be pad to making those men who may enlist,' and are determined to serve their Country in good COO., comfortable and contented with their situation: The best medical attendance is always provided for the sack soldier; and no deduction. of pay - is made during the period he is unable to perform his duty.' Should the soldier he disabled in the line of his duty,t the laws provides a pension fur him. By the alley(' it is seen that the pay and allowances' are tesileetable, and that, with prudence and econo: my, the monthly pay of the soldier may be laid up— as every thing requisite for his comfort and conven ience is furnished by the Government, intluding his sugar and coffee. The prudent soldier, therefore, may readily save from &LW to $lO2O during his en. listment of five yens; and at the expiration of the , term he can, if he chooses, purchase a small farm; in any of the western States, and there settle himself; comfortably, on his own land, for the rest of his life. . . . The sum °flit.° dollars will he paid to any errizeN, non-commissioned officer and soldier, who shall brinx to the rendezvous an able-bodied recruit, who shalt be regnlarly enlisted. The citizen should 3 resent his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not to the Recruiting Sergeant. H. 13. FIELD, Ist Lieut., 3d Artillery, Recruiting Officer: Rtcnyrrztvo Ruantzvors, Liberty street, corner of Plum Alley, Pittsbiirgh. (1::r Office hours, between 9 o'clock, A; M., and 3 o'clock, P. M. jan23-31 For Sale or Rent, A THREE story Brick House, situate, in the vil lage of East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it has shout. } acre of ground attached, a good Garden it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, haying a good. frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a tunp of vpex cellent water on the-place. The 1.1 u is large and in good condition, having been occ ded as a dwel ling for some time by 111 r. James Burnside. It will besold or rented low on reasonable teims. • Persans desirous of further information will please call at J. D. Davis , Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner of Wood and .5111 ets. decl7-tf For Salo, FOUR. LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hayj, sts., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of themoit ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDEft, Fourth st. • nova-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. NOW Books. AN Exposition of the Book of Proverbs. By the Rev. Charles Bridges, M. A.. Author' of "Ex position of the 319th Psalm," "Christian Ministry," etc. One vol. Bro. - $2. Glory, Glory; and other Narrations. By Selina Sunbury, ,18ruo. Price 3.1 c. The Pre-Adsmite F.arth; Contributions to Theo logical Science. By John Harris, D. D., Author of the "Great Teacher," "Great Commission," "Mam mon," s;:c. Recantation; or the Confession of a Convert to Romanism; a tale of Domestic and Religious life in Italy. Edited by the Rev. Wm. In gridiarn Kip, M.A. History of the Reforination in England. By Re,v. J. A. Spencer, A. M., Author of "The Christian in structed in the way-of the Gospel and the Church.," etc. etc. For sale at the wholesale and retail Book store of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jan 12 Market st bet 3d and 4th sts. PRINTING PAPER—' 100 reams Imperial News, 22 by 32; 5D 4 4 Double Medium, 24 by 36; 20 cc c. 4 4 24 by 37 j ; 6 44 Extra " 28 by 91; 30 " Yell. Steamboat, 20 by_24; 10 oa as Envelop, 20 by 24; 30 44 White book, 48 by .24; 401. , , , ' ' , , ; = l l ' IrtliVribTaiM-7tiiitr - tieeagnkt:-e*- INX p_ v l ialowastioletcw 43 qr kriptrungi; buttoni, 4 , 8: - " 1,1a119.1" - " W. W. . . .I,R.—Alctt. of AlleaN ateat.ltor3lvidg beef article, . .-•- jan9".: CAl'l'AltslB' and LjeutottnitteTi*Ota'cmBl4oul • der Straps, for u4iircis • • • 'N4III,SON; - - ---- an 9 ' C,crrner of 4th tipd Titarke; atm., „ . „ . 1 Drlca Peaches. - ~.. - , A BARR4S, justieccived and fornale by „V I . ; KILLER 8c .P . .ICKKTSON, Jan?. 2 ,, I - • ' • ' 7 '.. - '.- 170 Liberty st, OielUs Sugar; 5, -Mule. 'new, eivp, N.' O. NSugar; prizUe'artiele,..jUst received and for sale by ' ' ; WILLFUL& RICKETSON, jan7 . 170'Llberty et. D OLL BUTTER—.SIa.i. just reoeired .and fur IA) sale by . MILLED, & RICKETSOq,. ja:n7 ...170 Libeity.st. . - - T A RD,-40 Kegs Le:tf Lard,Jost received and for jJ sale byl RICKETSON, N 0.170 Liberty st. 20 DIMS irk store and forsalaby mA CASSIA HAYS & BROCKWAY,. dee 3 ; No. 2 Cornmerciatßom!.,!Liberty st 1 CASE GARB MAGNESIA for-sale by ilec 3 [ HAYS &BROCKWAY CASES CAL'D MAGNESIA for sale by [ (Ire 3 HAYS & BROCKWAY 0 CASKS ICIILOIIII3E LIME for Xalo by 40 dec 3 HAYS 4 , IiKOCKWAY 2 CASKS .SAL SODA for sale by dec 3 HAYS 4, BROCKWAY. A BUS,. New York , nrid Pittsburgh Varnishes, on ‘ - ..P hand and fur sale low by dee 3 H AYS & BROCKWAY. 13 AND OILS, a general assortment always .on hand and ix sale by cIAYSI 4 BROCKWAY, dee 3 No. f 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st rINENNES'SEE P.EA NUTS, A anian lot, very nu perior., ,just rEeeived and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, decls ot; wood 1 IREsii ttoLLAturrEn Ilarrelio, neatly put 1 - up, fur, sale l by, MARTIN SMITH, elecls . 5O Wood street. , bbls. Green Apples, of dacrem / - 1 kinds, for sale by nte:2o i • P. C. MARTIN, GO. Water st. LI VG AR CURED HAMS.-12.000 superior Sugar 0 'Cured Hants, a prime article, for sale by nov2o P. C. NIARTIN. GO Water-st. ORANGES -1000 prime Havana Oranges, foi sale by i nuv.lo P. C. 141 A ItTIN, (10 Water et.. - 1 - ..,:e.„,d Flooring. 20 000 FEET fast rate, at deck's Planing Machine, for sale. 1 ; L. WILM A RTH, nevlB. 1 Pena'st., between Hand and Irwin st. .-- pOPLARII3OARDS, well seasoned and for sale by inov IS.) L. WILMA WEIL .4".„ Sundries. Jr Tierces treats Rice; 1,1 bids; Conklin,' improved Lard Oil; 1 o,r , oo!lbs. iracon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by 1 ' F. SgLLERS. sep24. • i No. 17, Liberty,street. y Altll, KU kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. SELLERS. sep‘24. , N0..17, Liberty street. Ci Ur; AR 10/1 1 SF; MOLLASSES.-6 blds.'Goodals, , 171 S. 11. Molasses, in store and tbr sale by sep23. • -F. SELLERS. .1 1 .1.1asqueto Neeta. . urEn. S. IWART7 has on bands. lot of tory ritt.• r perior white and colored Musrmeto Netts which will lie sold cheat) at No. HIS Market street. jol3 PATIONER S.,Y FOR LADIE kj-Papetcries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Nete En y elOpes, Motto Wafers, 'ARA:O Seals, Writ- Mr; Stands,, and Floral Wafers,.Spatigled Sealing Was, Embimsed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale. by JOHNSTON &. STOCKTON. dec3l corner ofMarket and Third sts. CIOLD PENS celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, just received and for sale atsedueed rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 0et.29 llooksellera r Market st. . _ 'r ATI Elt Y.—J ust opening., a large and.splem. kJ: did assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, NV hiell we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct23 Stationers, - Market st. Ltrasie TUST received an as_cortment,largesizea.traziers, Hand liidlow.9; al4o, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale aad Isct il, JCIIN W. ISLAM, deel6. 120 Wood st. ir lAN be had at AND1111:1V WHITE'S Blind Fac. tory, in 'the rear of Jion , ph Lowric , a Cabinet Mireronut. ladies - wishing to get Blinds will please call at 11. 11. ityar.'a IVarernorn, Iriftb at., near the Exch.i.age Bank, where I will be in attendance, and if I do not ;please you both in price and quality, 1 will forfeit my reputation as a blind pinker. dc24 Conklin Ws Improved Larrl 011. , 7 BARRELS Winter Lard (hi, just received from the manufActnrers and fur sale at Cincinnati prices wholesalo and retail, by FV.S. • SELLERS, dec2S No. 17 Liberty st. MILS. Piteht •—•Pli 50 " Rosin; 150 flocs Tobacco, varions sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment anti trill be sold low tor Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manulbctures, by 5 .' 05 TAAFFE & O,CiiNINTIII. rp EAS— 20 packages Y. IL, ImpL, G. P. and I'owciiong. of !ate importations; arriving and for sale by tang:2sl LA.ISIBERT & SHTPTON. Coffee. QOO BAGS Green Rio, prime; 5 " OW Government Jaya; Arriving tkis day and for side by an 425 . LAMBERT. & SHIPtOiq bbls No.: Larfs Mackerel"; " " J North " to II 20 " Herring (Al wives) 5 " No. I Salmon; in store and tot sale by (aug2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. c lIHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime L - I A- , 25 bbLs, N05..1 and 6 Loaf; 10 cases "Lovering - s" D. R: Loaf Stitar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sale by - LAMBERT Sr. SIIIIiTON, 133 and 135 Wood street . 13 DSTEADS of different kinds with GazzanVs 1) iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at thoTurniture.warehonio of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, liaud street. rrABLES—Pier, Centre and Card:TU[6es of differ eut patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Purniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUR Et Co, 1e f____ 31 Hand at. Wood Street Property for Sale. • TiiAT deairablelot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at-the time of the'great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale . Enquire of [augh] J. K. MOO t' T_VVING a very large and commodious ware house, we ure prepared to receive in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at low rotas. iy23 C. A McAVULI'Yar.,CO. PAT ENT FENC E.-60 pannels oak and pine rails just received and for sale by ' • jan 2 L. WILMARTIL Penn at. CAS6INETTS AND FLANNELS.—One case Cas sinatts; one case Rod Flannels, for sale low by oct24 . GEO. COCHRAN., 26 Wood at. estinA A. MAS.ON, 42 itlarket st., offers for sale an .extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, gs and Tailors , Trimmings. . dcl . A •A. MASON, 62 Market et., has received an otherr lot of. Now Goods; comprising 42 pcs. Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas; 15 pcs.. red, white and yellow Flamiele; 10 pcs. dar mixed Cassinett; 20 pcs. Kentucky Jeansts Canton Flannels; Tkckings; Striped Checks, am. dcl AA. MASON. 62, - Markeit•st. ' has on hand an 4 extensive assortment Shawls, comprising more of those splendid Brooks, also Cashmere worst .ed and odmr Shawls.' - deci IG IRON.-33 tone Mountain Misaouri Pig Iron, • r Just received atql fat: sale 17 nor , ,J4XES MIMMME -- .3;: , : i.-.: , ,t; . ."::1, Mil Cheap Vent°lan Minds Sugar and Latest Improvement: Storage. ,Can al Basin -.. 'fir;.; _ ~ f~ _; R _' , !'. ,. ;' , ;...7...';! - f -- .:: ,-;-,..:1;.:1f,.. •Eta y„.1.• ,42 , . •• • •• • !'i , - : ~ ,~ ~: • -krifatd - tc 1 ' • • • VA IS 44- - ,4%..•TAYNE2S if -;,-E&PECTC, - IftiVer.Mt,-IllakOiin , :27th, have 'used.. your I tiled (se', 'the "rue' of .f.AYATEIS , .EXPECIV:44.4NT4.7M/tiiy practice for a number of ; yMategaititmenmost•trulysayethat 4 have been more successful Use ?of that as a 'mild, - safe, - and thortuigh• EXPECTORANT, than of.any which I'have ever used.. Ff is the best -for - the fel lowing obviout"reasons.' , It does not (if given in proper doseso' occasion al.disegrevable nausea.. It door not weaken'the lungs and prostrate the system, , like most other.Eipectorants in common use, nor 'does it abate the appetite of the patient like other ' nauseating miedicines,Whielniaave Meen used by, the faculty. In a weld it is , nearly. or quite the thing which has been sought for by many of the faculty for ages gone by.' I remain, you're, : • ' Lcsamn-IlnicarAm,ll.. D. Prepared only by. Dr D. JAYNE, No. go - South THIRD Stieet, Philadelphia. • •-, For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN:T TEA STORE, I 72 FOURTH street, near - Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, e Vederal street, Allegheny I City. , - • jaitl4-dkw AIFORE NEWS FROM THE WEST ! AL following has just been received 'from our agent in Cinciunati 3 Ohiu: 1 , " Mr. Quinn, living hi fleitb,dlyny, e gentle man well known to the citizens of Cincinnati, has been cured of deafness . of 55 }mare,' 'sMriding, by usiug one bottle of Scarpa , s Acca.,4tie oil=All pee wits interested in this" ase, can call on, Mr:Qaina and satisfy themselves of the truth 'Of the aboVe statement." J. W. SIIEJ'PA.RO, Agent, No. 125, Main street, Cincinnati. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIr TEA STORE, 72 Fourth et., near Wood—and at the, Drug StoFe of 11. P. Sellwarizaederal st,, Alleohcpy City, istil3-MS•w 13ILES ! Pars ! !. PrtEs ! !—Du.; JAcKrores Prrz EMDROCATION has gained .41. reputation never before equalled by any medicine. Reatl,l,fie follow ing estract from a letter written by..lViessra.-Carter, Wilson 4 Co., Roston: •, The Pile Embrocation ie selling well, and given universal satisfaction." It never Palls. For sale by Dr. D. Jayne,--No. 8 South Third st. ' Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh atthe TEA. STORE, 72 Fourth st... near Wood—and at the Drug Store of', P. Schwartz, Federal at., Allegheny City. Janl3-ftw . , . GEORGE h: rilDbtPl - 4.6 • ','.- ~ , . 1 " - ; : r . . .. , 44, , '%4X.------ 0f , 4 ,,4,..... ,:•411..4_. ; • _....7. ; , -'*- __ ' :--;,4 ;I: , .' # - A li;.:. -- 1 : • ,: 7- ---- CONVEYAIV.CER, OF.',ICE in Avery ROW, sth street, above Smith field street, Pittsburgh. UEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREEMENTS, lIONDS T RELE.AEES and other instruments of writing drawn with' neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch.- lie will: also-at tend to drawing and filing Alneti4me's Ltr..73,Ac counts of E.recutors Administrattirit,fc.,..Exantittitte , titles to Real Estate, Searcliisrg Records for Liens, .sc. 4-c. . - Prom his long experience and intimate acquaint, alma with the manner of keeping the public recordi, Le expects to give satisfaction to those who may en ust their bus ness to his care. • • decle.,dtkw Important to Old Coantrymen: 114RNDEN iv; CD.'s EMIPIIATION OFFICE.' . r. FM: TILE: Subscriber, having. now .g,,cs”-„„ ritf .. 6. the sole Agency. in ;he west. far the above Llou,e, is prepared to send or bring out passengers on the most liberal terms, and with thegreatent comfort and despatch, as they have the best vessels sailing every week, (built expressly for this Elmo and will invariably give passages secured on this side the water,.. the prefer ence of berths, and will attend to passengers , lug- I gage on lauding through the Custom _House free of expense, and will also forward them to their friends in any part of the. United States; thus protecting the emigrant from all the wrongs and vezedipus.fraygt which they have heretofore had imposed uppn them. Messrs. Hamden Sr. Co., are also ;he Agents for the !loyal Mill Steatnrs. . . Remittances by drafts at sight.,--to any amonnt--: payable in any part of England, Ireland, Scotland; or Wales. Application to the subscriber personally or by letter (post paid,) trill meet with et ery atten tion. Wire, Third strFet, one door west of Wood JOSUUA ROBINSON, European 4- amoral Agen7 street: dcc24-d&o•3m Vor Salo or 110 - p.t s . . . A Bain: HOUSE and lot in Allegheny. city, in the occupancy of Mr. Charles 41. liay, adjoin ing the residence ofJudge Green. The lot cstende to the Canal. • • Also, for rent two houses on llast Common, one in the occupation of the hey. V,Tm. Preston, the other of John Itissel, adjoining my iesidence, The . aboye property is nearly new and finished ih the heststyle. Possession will'be delivered on the Jst cif April next. ja.n6 LE' TIM% IRWIN. • NTECTARIN FINE.CUT CHEWING TOBAC RINLIIMIT, No. 33 liaad take pleasure in announcing to the 'public ithat they hare just introduced . a new and delimonsartiele of fine CHEWING TOBACCO, which they C 313 recom mend to costomerS as mild, pleasantifiuelyilavored, and entirely I;ree from adulteration. 'They have also on band a very fine lot of cAyENtas4,of the very hest quality. - • - decl4 anoTicr... .• T 1 AVlNGivold not my establishment to Doctor Irwin, t checrthlly. recommend 'Ltuu to all my lut;nbr awl customers. EDIJAIt TI-10/I.N. frwin's Drug Store: ra.c undersigned , having bought out the store of,' Eagan Thorn, corner of Penn and. Hand streets, 60- !kits a share of the drug and medicine custom of the city and surrounding country. -A general assortment of all the most valuable Medicines; Perfumery, Oils, l Soaps, Fancy Articles, Itrusbes .and Combs ' will al-, ways - be kept on hand. Physician's prescriptions curately compounded. The store will be open at all hours of the day and night. - . WILLIAM P. ißwm,. corner of Penn and Hand ate Ohio rtlver VI:OM - Pittsburgh to Louisville through - Wheel iu/..Colxonbus and Cincinnati. The subscribers were appointed a Committee to distribute 20.0 shares of f.):3oenali ache stock orsaid Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, (that being the pr.iportion allotted to this city by the: Company.) As all ftel an interest in this important improvement, and it is believed. to be the bost stock ever otrered the comMunity, in order tOgirea more general extent, the Committee deem it proper to con fine the subscription to two shires Comae week from this. . , Books for subscription at tho Counting Room of Ilanna Waterman, Watvr J MES M AY, RICHEUID EOWARDSi JO: JLJA HANNA Committee To my Cl!tuts. TY PARTNER, 3V.r. Liggett; and Wm. E. Aug-- 1U tin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness, and I recommend them to the patronage of my friends. lam authorized to state that they will re ceive the counsel and assistance of the I-lon. R. Bid dle. Office ffid story of Burhc 7 sßuildings,4th street, between Wood and Market. jan6-I'y SAMEEL W. BLACK. ,liolidtry- Presents. QCF.NES in the Life of the Savior, by the Poetsund . Painters. , Scenes ih the Lives of the Apostles, illustiapd. Book of Christian Ballads. illu T :r e a l te ll d u . minated Gems - of SactedPoetry,splendidly Sketches of Irish Character, Wall: The Snow Flake, a gift foli Inneceuceind Beauty. Portraits ofthe Presidenti. - The Rollo Books, in setts; The Jonak g 4 b• - . The Every Day Book: • The Parlor '4" • • • . . The Leisure Dail- Book. • • - The Young' AlarPs Evening Book. The Sutnrier Day Book. • Also a large aaaorboent of finely bound Angel laneo-us ' Works. dec24 • Par sale by LUKE j..00w5., Fos IGent; THE brick dwelling house and grounds on the Butler Road, oPposße.the Allegheny Cemetery, adjoining the property of Mr.Mowry, now occupied by Mr. Peterson. Also r the Rope walk and machine ry, formerly ,occupied by Smith 8t Guthrie, for mak ing ropes for the inclined' planee'im the Allegheny mountain.. Fur terms apply 'to "- - GE,O. COCHRAtt. dcl9 No. - 26 Wcfmrst .. Debs‘tos. BLANCHARD'S nne•ltiep'e Debate on Slavery; - Petigree HAce's-Debete "on: univental _ • . - ..cktpail and Purcell's BoittenniCatholician4„-V, • at H. S. BOSWORTH & CO , ?" -'114•.; , jan23 . • -r lin. 43: is1ii..1;010: • • -4 'r7 4 Afittto . • • BEE MN= ••• s.szusfa "ITN D F:l3. 'Mil tg.lißot..l/1: riLE' L J MERCY — Drs. 4 - konniolv:lgetrafirs - D l lOl 3 Ts. •111e31EAt, General •4 11 e0( 14 i:OK , g PheianW44, , ; • IrrburiC,Yl . 3ysieilia.oir the . is now epe 4. e for the reception orpaticith. 11E1v/tic .DATlTnesslaya and Fridaya, from t. to:lo.o'dock, A. M. CUSS! plcc i Ue p[ a ' can tic 21 4- " ccived at anytime{ • - " - Cis,iincts--'fbree dollars a week In the general • ward; five dollars with a'private room. Medical nil tendance is included in these Charges; paymtpt, 141 • - he made two weeks in advance. Any phYsiciatican send patients to the Hospital * and continue to attend them there, and any pittient .• . can engage any physician he chooses. in 'these enstei . the institution will not be responsible for the phyas,. • i• - nian'a fees; each person wilt settle with such phvsi; • dans. Leeching'is an cure charge. As many free patients.will be received as tliwnietain • • of the li:tents - lion svill permit. Peisons :With co niagi T , *- ous diseises will not be received until aceoinmodea • v" .. 7 lions can he Picpared•sufficiently ample to prevent ' any danger that the ether inmates would incur. ... All the physicians will attend tv:ice a week toivisit - - the Hospital ; and will depute one of their number tti • • attend the Sick in the meantime. Advice •will be given gratituously to out-door - • • tients on Thursdays and Fridays at 10, A. M. - l'eceniary arrangementi will be attended to by it • -• committee of the Hretherhoad of Bt. Josephs, whin!! or the present consist; of Jidnes Blakely. . . James May, John S. Coagrave,John Coyle and Arthut • _ Tiernan. • - jans-If • NOTICE: . LL remons indebted to the estate br H. Bois.? ,I zlet, late of clip city or Pittsburgh, detpased„4R hereby requested to Mae payment without.deti.Yi and all persons having just claims agilriei arc requested to present them, duly authentipateg for settlement, to trie autseriben . . . N. houip.s, • • • JOHN SNYDr.ft, is n4cl3w Executors to estate of H. Bonnet, deed,' • Notlc*, ALL persons interested in the opening of Clarke Street, from Elm 'street to Pennlylvania Avenue, in the Sixth Walltirio hereby notified that a 054 and specifications of the Opening of said street are now deposited'in the office of the Itecoidiniftla tor, fur public examination and inspection, as 7: ted by . Ordinance of tbe 4th of December, 1341,001:.. thoripng the opening of the Said itreet." F., McGOVTAIN, Rcebrdiiig Regulator, jan 4,1340: City ef Pittabgrgb. EXTRACT front Section tOth of ip Act entitled, •i.tn Act to butliorise suit to be brought upon the • offleial florid of William B. Mitchelli late Superin tendent." "rt . ' " kr;r ' • "Aud toy eisca-r -r vrner ground lting oh the line of such iiicet, Lane, or Alley; who Stall ton, eider that hc , ahrt , or they, shill iiiffeidattege from the opening'er widenicg of the same; May ipply • by petition, to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of the • Cotint • ofAllegheny.” jan443w • q Dr. Etikiniiel's LitnirJe3/T. IWOULDspeak an honest and conscientious worg. of advice to those of you who are not too wise'ltsC reason, and who can appreciate and distinguish:6llw,, 0-pen the cruel and dishonest puffing of the day, (ig:n.- reference to pulmonary diseases,) and the following straight-fokward statement, by one who would Ito; , • offer a misrepresentation to you; where life and death are 'dearly concerned hi in any of•tho disv eases or ailnients.which lead to Conaomption. I can assure you that the remedy Lore offered, ham given a heavenly relief; and often effected a permit ? neat care,.*hbn every ether remedy has Tailed. It is pleasant; indeed, beautiful to taste; and fur those who are Weak, languid, and emaciated, it will Wogs an agreeable article. of food, as it is ip the for* cf, it - beautiful, tavored balsrunie je ly It'enit, 11007 fore, in truth and hoiabr,•be offered to all those afflic ted with Bronchitis, Asaina, Obstinate or . Comvien'.., Coughs and Colds, spitting of Blood, Bleeding of Lungs, Whooping-cough, Croup, Difficulty if Breath, Core Throat, Hoarseness, First Stages of Con, su:nption, and all other Pulmonary and Liver Cora. plaints. It is known as l)R. BAL. , SA2IIC 'LUNG-AND COUGH JELLY. . The materials of. this iIAIY are purely vegetable, and balsamic, and are. the invention of au eminent physician, froimwblch the preprigtor has parcliaseil ~, the rceipe. Iris certainly worth its weight in gold, bet is putat a price to be within the reach of rich pr .. • Sold by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot & Shoe store ? N. S 9 Liberty street, bead of Wood st., Pittabargbi Pike 5 9 ees9ig and. $l. per b‘lttlei ' 046 - ••''. Iliskeet. ,S boot • ‘• ..,••• 7 - ‘l7 - 111. MOODY • respectrully announces to• hid 014 '; • ~.• V V friends th at he intends opening a Select School - • . in this city, on the first Monday of April nerat,in the •,:, ••• . • basement ufthc Third l'resbvtri en Ch itrh c. rtiar2l4 - , . _ . - e ....- . Esienordlitory Bargains lan. pry Good*, .• ... At At :4.IIASONS, .n.'62, Market street. -,.... . . - . . , COMPlUSlNpSilks,Simvila, Cashrneres, Pans de -.: •• . Leiner and tiingiumas. A largo stock of Al= . ' M . .., paces and Alpines, crinoa, Cloik 'Stec; Calicoes, - .'..• . • •-• Flimuele Plejelp, White Goods, Ribbons, Laces, - • .. Hosiery, Ilandk , fs, Cravat's, Se..irP4 Under, • • . •••, shirts and Drawers, 'lrish Lineha, Table Cloths, - • Diaper,.Naphine Crash, bleached. dad brpnli-Mus, . • . this, Ticking, Aripes, Checks, Blankets, Counter ! panes, Plaid Linseys, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds,lllo. rine Cassimeres, Vectines, liroatl•Clotlisi. Pilot and Cleaver Clotlia. Ail of which will be offered at less than Auction prices, in order to reduce the steek for . . the Spring trade. • - • - . . The tdilowir.g, Acre sPrne of the prices: Mon! tly ~. Leine as low as Pit!, well worth and naually hold ,3t 25 • ,- 25 cents; real Parisian Cashmere, onl; 25 cents! hea,- • • - vy twilled and . plain Flanlielb for 2a etsti Alpaia.as as low es 25 cents. usual, price 60, Merinos for 31ets Scotch Ginginuna at 20 cents; Canton Flannelse eta; • . -•:. i Cassinett3 at Cho - extra low• 'price . of 92 'arg 1 - 4g.4. * - , ... ... worsted Hose only 21 'ets. pronali Linen Ilaniiker- ' ... •. chiefs; very fine, fur 57k, 8-4 brown Lir.on • Table •-• • • Cloth; only I - ? 0 cis. _Kentucky Spans from IS eta up. • • _ C.Biermy al.:boat one half their usual prink... ,- ... , . :. Porches, ra mill please bear in mind th at there - - • • duction in prices will not be Confined to a few lead ing articles duly - , but the whale. stock, grery artiels ~ ... will be ofillied at iintnense bargains. • . . . - . ' ,4.. A. MASON', • • I - ..._ inns .. _ . . . lco 6.2.h . laretst. . ' • Pittsburg!). Office; No. 21, . „ Dllll.j. ;ion_ and' Ytro Emu., Afaikd .31yed. William Eb bs) • Lewis Hutchison, • Fred. Lorenz, James May, 'orridexter. „ :• M.-AU.E.Y, Freer,. Rusmer FISNXT, Secretary. o us-20411im. .• . • •:' Wittfael Allen, C. Anbhutz, Thos. Bakewell, Ruben - Beer; . litiebanteSit Books: - LAPEVER 9 S htedirti Building Guide; Thb American Rouse Carpenter; Crier's Mechanic's Calculate, Ilaswell"s•Engineees Companion; • " CcribeeesAlechanies &Engineer's CompaMen; The Builder's price Beek 'and Estimator. '... For sale by li, 3..BOSNAItIII ai CO.; ;; ; . . • jaal3 " . -st;. SSPADES;SHOVELS, etc.*, . . • • . 20 doz. Spades; • • 50 " Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; ' • 20 1 .‘ Mattocks and Picks; on hand and .fos z sale at mantifigturces prices by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood el: posnestlo C) C4SES nida. Red . .and Drown Flannels; 4 , co pair frilled 104 Ulankets; just rec , d manufactonci, toi:Olfiby . GEO. COCU •no 19 Dissphitt on pf Partnerstap. /TIRE partnership twisting between tho undersign jb cd, under the firm of SCRIBA is SCBEIBLER, was dissolved on the 3d inst., by mutual consent. The books of the concern are in the hands of Mr. Scram, rim is authorized to gage, all accounts: The Bookstore will be continued of the old etapd by Mr. Scribai the 'Bookbindiog by Mr. Scheib*, - VICTOR SCRIBA, • Ol.l4iTe4S SCIIEJIILER. Boollys Asia ittilkianary. . . Dec•.; s . /840 t TTAVING just returned from the East with a most I - I elegant and px,tc9piv . e stock of Fancy Station ary and Books for Christmas and New Year's Gale, I world rail the attention'of the public to my strait; No. l tO, Wood at. Priees extremely low. .Aniong a great selection of Books for old and young, I met . lion • • The Boudoir Annual, for 1847. " Diadem, It rr Boquet, 'f t ~ . a Ansa Rose, _ . Amailistb,4 • • " MaYilAwet; • • - . 1 Forget-the-rot;- . • .. ' Leaflets °Memory •: .. Rainbow, si . ..• .. 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