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' The ,Harbor.—We learn frOm Capt. 'LLamothe who arrived in town. last evening, per omnibus, , that his bolt; the :Luella, was unable to gat over the;bar at the 'Jiver Ferry, though draWing less than three feet water. The channel 'is..now on ear t t side of - Bloody Island; and St: tools an inland toiti -St; wins Union, /on. . . . .. . i Coinirir or .Lost.--Yesterdsy's mail brought us no later:dome than . we had pteviousti received by the 01;164:Mr 'kit them was "any gnahtity." of back papers.—St. Louis . Union. , - Thursday Evening, ,Tan. 21,+1317. :The weather" today has been cold, j and the bleak west wind raised such clouds of chist as to redder out' door business extremely unpleasant. Very little was done„ , . 'A few lots of BACollwas received from the coon try. 'Hog, round :4}c. ' ard. is selling at Gc: from wagons. :Whiskey 14-1018. cents. -Cloverseed ~54 per bushel. ' -Itt Pork we' do not hear of a single transaction 2crilay. , - 1 - The full English market, whiCh we give to-day, will be read with interest. `Cotton was adti•ancing, akl the peat accounts by tliesteamer, Knurly expected, will producc a great seasation.--L(miTyillc Dent. • - 4G.4ost. Stories, sustt a Quarter Race 1 jTEOOK 4 S; NO. S 5 FOURTH STREET—Ghost Stories, collected with a partieularl view to counteract the vulgar belief in Ghosts and Appari tions;with 10 engravings, by Darley. -A Quarter Race in Ketituck), and other tales by W. P. Porter, Esq., author of 1.4 Bear of Arkansas, Am. &c: - with engravings. The Poets and Poetry of the Ancicnts--of Greece and Rome, by various.translalors, edited by Wm. Peter, A. M., of Christ's church, Oxford, 1 ! vol. Nell-Gwynne, or the Court of - Stuarts; an historical romance, by W. H. Ainsworth, the author of Jack' Sheppard. ;Thg Ladies Receipt-Rook; a useful companiqn for Large or a uall families, by Miss Leslie. • -The Roman Traitor; by W. 11. Herbert. ,The. Slave King; a novel. . The Adopted Son, translated from the Dutch, ix two partsacomplete. - .Lucretia, by llulwer, new supply. -At COOK'S, tCTP Fourth at, NOW BooksS New Bookv I t. At COOK'S, 85 Fourth at. rpHE Knight of Gwynue, a Tale of the Union: by Chai. Lev,er. - The AdoOted;Son, a Historical Novel; by J. Van , Lennep, L. L. D. Ellen. Monroe, third part: Sequel to Life in Lona ,don.; The Roman-Traitor, a True Tale of the Republic: by W. Herbert, Esq. l'he Knickerbocker for January. Fingers of Fate, or Vie Astrologer's Daughter, a' Tale of 1770 i by J. R. Robinson. Blackwood for December. The Save King; or the Triumph of Liberty. Fanny Robertson, or the Chain of Destiny. Chamber's Cyclopedia of English Literature. Columbian Magatinc, with two highly spirited ie4grit 7 inga, - North American Scenery, faithfellfdelineated Eastern Papers for this week. Living Age, Nos. 136 and 137 - • • New Goods: . _i A . - .. A, -M A S QN, P.Market street., haslust roceiv- - , , idle new packages of Dry Goode, 4onsistmg pf.ilolii Ili J.ttins, cashmeres, Plaids, hams,Ging Al- pupal, a largd int and very cheap, many of these :very desirable blue and orang prints. Also, Flannels, :Cas4iuetts, Jeans, Blankets, Counterpanes, Checks, notiery and Gloves, Bleached and Bronm!Munlins, R. - M. &c, _ ((leen) A. A. 261 ; ASOZT. • i ' - For Presente—Anunals for lEi 4 7. pHE Boudoir Annual; a Christmas, NOY Year and 'Birth day present. 'The Opal; a Gift for the Holidays, edited by Sohn Reese ' with illustrations by S. G. Chapmani "The Amaranth; or token of remembrance. Friendship's offering; a Christmas, New Yuan"; and ,Birth day present. The Rose of Sharon: a religious souvenir, edited ,by Miss S. C. Edgarton. The Gifu ofFriendship, a token of rem - eMbrance. The Rose: or affection's Gift. The Moss Rose: edited by S. C: Goodrich. :The Hyacinth; or affection's Gift. Christmas Blossoms and. New Year's Wreath; -Also,' tine assortment of books, elegantly bound ..iiTurkey Morocco and silk, suitable for pietents 'Episcopal Prayei Books; Pocket Bibles, it.c. A lame tuisoit'srient of Juvenile Books. ' For sale at the Bookstore of ' ELLIOTT & 'ENGLISH, teelS laTaCkerst., between 3d and. 4th Eta For the Elsiltdays. BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1647; Friendship's .06erm&• The Opal; The Christian Keepsake.; . .The Hyacinth; The Poet's Gallery of Beach;; • • • The Germs of Beauty; The Ladies Scrap Book; The Laurel Wreath: .Religious SOurenier, by Mrs. S.igourneyl The Diadem: 2 The Germs of Nature,hy Mrs. Etobuir.; - Illustration of Moore; r The Gift; - •The - Ladies Book of Poetry and - Flowers; ..Oracles from the Poeta; .6entitnepta of Flowers, by J. Andrews, London Albutpi; .Ilinstrated editions of the Poets; il..large assortment of Books for Children. Pox s;tln by 11. S. BOSWORTH & CO., cleat No 43 Market et. e j ASTOR. OIL-23 13lils Castor Oil; for sale low. to 1; - close consignment, by • jann ,JAMBS MAY. Liquors. . c i S 3 .S.E.: O S dark Brandy, Otani, Dupupy & Co.'s 32 3.Casks pale ‘• 4.‘ ali . pipe Bordeaux " J. J. tupoey; lAr. Cask " 2: Pipes Holland Gin, Swan brand. ~oa.eonsigninept and fur sale by .janl2 • JAMES MAY. EATHERS-70, Sacks prime Fcatbcis, for rale janl2 by JAMES MAY. . , To Let. T , • liE Store on Market street, near the Diamond, now occupid by Messrs. Willock 4- Eiavis. Possession given on the lst of April next. janll Apply to JAMES MAY. Fresh Oysters THE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st., Between Smithfield and Grant. !octl3 C. SCHWEILTZ O Yea, 0 Yes. yOll, eau always find . at G:Selineclos, bn the cot , -:nef of Fifth and Smithfield sts., frail Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Alio, Ground Nut Candy, - Fruits, and Pastries or the choicestkindi. Call and see. - tioyl3-dtap To Printers. FRESH. supply of Johnson's Superior Printing Ink. Just received and for sale at the 'office of tho:PittsbuTh Morning Post. L. HARPER. Conntry_Restdence. 10111 "ATM G removed to the City—for convenience ,11 'lll 'to'protessional business—l will rent my Man sion House and its immediate enclosure, situate 011 the Bluffs of the Monongahela, one nine above Pittaimigh; - anl4-3twta JAMES S. CRAFT. , • To Blacksmiths. - AMAN' with or without family, who ds a good ivo'rkman; can hear bra good situation in the 1 4uutry"., by'applying to. • - • •' • L. WILMARTH., janl3 Penn st. beilland and Irwin. ~ ~ : -_ ,ilf - : . :.-:.:.:.'Y. - ..i.'1 . '.: -. '.:': I'.r =ISM :- - ;.',..i...,; , , - , ~.4:t.-:,:--- -1-t - .•;' , ,!•,.i.: -, - - 4, , ...! , ... 1.:,.. - .-, , • •-:-.,_--__..:,,';,.:!..;,'.: -"f.'v'j4`- . '''' - ,:,5-;-,f..:- =NM ESFEEMAM """ • 0;:ig-fa. To Dr. treen, Western Agerit.fcit Mazoni's Syrup: Dear Sir—From a sense of duty-I owe to. the public, as well as to yourself, I make the following statement of my case, hoping it, may be the tnean,s of doing some good to others who may.be t einallar : ly afflicted by inducing . them to try the same in valuable remedy withoutdolay. I have had a pain in my breast end" side attended with a harm:sing cough for Morn than three years, during which time I expectorated large.quantitics ctf matter; and last spring my cough became so bad that one bloini :vessel after another gave tv . .arin my lungs, which, `together with the general wasting away of my gen eralwtern, 'reduced me to that condition, that I Waal unable to attend to any business, whatever, and . gave up all hope's of ever being better,- My case vas pronounced hopeless . and incurable by physicians and despaired of by overrule that !wow my condificM. I was at this time coughing almost constantly, and losing air 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 n 4,- 1 - 4 4 s 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. 1 have now tak en nearly 3 bottles of the truly wonderful Sicilian Syrup. The bleeding of the lungs was stopped tic -- fore I had taken half of the first bottle. My cough has abated, the pain has lelt 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 a nt ssitiktied that consumption . may be and lies been cured by the use of. Dr. Mazoni's Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly recommend all that sutler I have done to try this justly celebrated Syrup' without delay, for I do think it the greatest diFetwery that ever graced the:medical profession. Wit‘i the highest consid eration of respect I subscribe myself your very much obliged friend, JOIIN ROSS. . . This is to certify that we, the undersigned. have been acquainted with John Russ for a nuroher of years and cheerfully testify to the correctness of the statement idn.we made of his case, and we do coriander In cu a new man compared with what he was 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 of J tdy. 1:646. AVILLIA M JELLISON, Sherttrof Col. (lo GIDEON LAVER, Dep . . Sheriff Brockway.No. 2. Commercial Ittox Liberty street, Viho!esole 'Agents tor Allegheny county. Sold also at R. E. fellers, No. 37 Wood street. .finpoitant to Conistioyuics.—Strange! that so many who are afflicted With a Cough that is gradu ally wearing them down, and slow!) , but surely, stealing them into that dreadfu/ disease Coasuiiip tiois—that disease la hich carries off thousands daily —are doing nothing, or, what is worse than Goth ing, are gorging tlieniselves with nostrums that are puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have of on some foreign or unknown persons, when they can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tat-, which con• times to mak,e the Most remarkable-cures ever re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro red by reference to the vast number of certificates from the first and most respectable citizens—such as tb Han. Judge William Burke, the wits of the Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor Win. Richards; Mrs. Hi ram Plummer, Devinney Ludlow. Esq .ot Cincin nati; and a great number of others in this city.— Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of dis ttessing Cough, tint eases of Consumption positive ly cured, after physicians of the highest standing have given them up to die! For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal as Grant street, one door below :2d. Fee advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Live:a-art and Tar. in another column. deci Cuntiorrtls Galvanic Rerned/ts lOr all kinds of iiervona affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism. acute or chro• nic, applying to the head, face or limb.; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilep>y, tits, convulsions, cramp, palpdation of the heart. neu ralgia, general debility. Ac. In eases of dysperia. which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gcstive organs—they havediecu tuund equally ruc• cessful. These applications arc in the form of Rings am! Magnetic Fluid, Bonds, 13raccims. 13elTs. &c. cryZee acherti.i.ement hit further pal tic:liars oil the oiltsitle of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 55 Market street dee9 Ey Order of the Court. The Capmantrealth pf Penniy!rania.'? ,;$ ALLEGHENY COUNTY, i!..”.r . „, To THE SIIERI IT 01 5.1 ID Gur.t:Treit.: .V . i.r,t l We 1. ,^ 1711 • r• - 1 too, as =and yuu,tll4 pni S.I11 , •l itleilLtlOnd, so that he tic .11.1 api,,trbe "T"-* lure our roiAnct Court, to to b01..c0 aI the City of Pittsburgh, in and for said C0n,...y, !be first Monday or February next, thole to a 05,,,, Thor„„ s ral;ewell and Anne S. Bramwell., Anne:is F.. Bakewell..,l3enjarnin (takerreil, Thoraas Bakewer Jr., John r. Ilakewell, and Martha Itaks, minors, by their guardian Thomas Ltakewell, or a plea of covenant. And have you then there this writ. `Witness, .the I.IorY.:IvELL IfErvuuti, President Andge of OUT said Court, the Pith day January, D., on, thousand eight hundred no.) forty-su red. • (Copy) ILTRAM NULTY:, Pro/7, - y. Jaws Foasrrz, Sticrift. FRA3II,II.IIV 1101.78 E, 26. 105 Chcsau! Street, l'hiladelpltia. lIIS establishment, since: it passed into the 1 . bands of the subscriber, in June last, has thorouffhly refitted, and is now in complete order, Gar the secoMinhdation of the travellimr Since the change of proprietors, nuto,row, bone and improvements bate been made, and it now believed to possess rill the requisite splinali• merits and conven:ences which belong, to afirst clus kohl_ New BATHING ROOMS; new Dailies and Gentle men's ORDINARIES; a splendid new Bar Room; new Parlors and new Furniture, have been added to it, within.the past six months, and the undersiit tied. grateful for the very liberal patronage which has thus rarbeen extended to hits m his new vocati , in, respectfully solicits Its continuance, hich he pledg es himself it shall he his untiring aim to Cfr A POST COACH, belonging to the "np..t svill I , e in attendance at the ,eyeral Gepota and Stearnbeat Landings, to convey pat:Kew ! , rs to the Home. for 2?) cents earh, int iudoul haggae. H. X.. 111 NOR, oiNcr.v York, Proprietor Jas. 't. S..d:rl/1":11FON, of Ph::a.l. Geo. P. iit:10;11AM, dt-rtna.{ " Putlade'phta. February 1, llli IX firemen, three coal he it crs, ten lanr• , mrn and $.:5 five hove (from filiecn to eighteen scars of rie , ' will Lc entered for the U. S. Naval Sereice, applt. cation to the undersigned at the Ship Vali! of Jns~•i;h Tomlinson, Esq. W. W. r u.NT at , .jn'l9,llw ,Lt. Superintending.. Iliseolnflo 0 Co-Partnership heretothre existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Walker Woodwell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Jelin Walker, at the old-stand, No 85 Wood street. SOS. WOODWE.LL. Pittsburgh, January 1, 1817. jan'ls Hard w ai7e JOHN WALKER, (late Walker & Woodwo11,) would announce to his friends and the public, that be still continues the Hardware b us i ness at t h e old - stand, No. S 5 Wood street. Be would respect fully solicit a continuance of the patronage hereto fore so kinky hestowed. He will be receiving in the Spring a large supply of foreign goods of his' own importation. Cduntry Itlerchanta will, please give him a call. " jan,ls. TO MY CLIENTS— , --Having associated Joseph C. M'Kibbin, F,sq., with me, in the practice of the law he will attend to my unfinished business. And 4 . cheerfully recommend him to the patronage of my clients and the public. ..•.. . . • ROBERT PORTER, jantti •Office on Smithfield st. near 4th st For Rent A .EA p.m containing two hundred acres situate about nine nailed from Pittsburgh. The im proVetnerits are a large and comfortable house and barn (GO fuetlong,)lllo bearing apple trees, 60,acres cleared lankl, about 12 of which is meadow. The farm is well watered, on a good road and will be rented remarkably low—apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, janlS _ Tenn st., Pittsburgh. Y ~~1 4 .T;:- . '..,,',i...,T,'.:-.'!",:',:.::.5.-I:i';' REM 'g : P. , :': - . , .''4 . 7,f:',i;5 . 2 . ;r:;,'''.;.''' THE ateamor.4llE.NA,REasai , C. aarrrls.lVatetl- wvilt- leavA:Pittaburg!/ , 1. 9 P Ord inthle . alid• all intermediate leadinga, on :AVM:- days, Wedne4dave, and Pridayi; at 9 Weitmk, A. M.-; and Wetlavilla Xir Pittsburgh en -Tveadaytiqhara d aye, anti Stalin.' aya, at 5 o'clock, A. M. Per - freight or pasEtige apply on beard: _ ' daes . _ V' or AV her1.1.1a. 7 -rneglife.r _Va.vikot: Tiin ;splciidid light...draught steamer DOIESIItIOA, S. Tycpe, Makter, will _run as a regular packet Fittsburgbfl,d Wheel ingi leaving-Pittsburgh for Wheeling.eierY Monday, Wodusetlay and Friday, at 3 Viblock,P;Sii; anti !pav ing Whaeling for Pittsburgh every Tuedday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight ?Le:visage apply on board. nors „ a „ The well known fast running steamer -'....-7.4V , ,,146,CAM81L1A, W. Forsyth, Bremer, will rini' as a regular Packet,leaving every WedllWaY morn ing nt 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at ip, P. 31., the same day. Returning, she' will leave' Cincinnati every Saturilay,'at 10,A. M. • ” , For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to FORSYTTI & C 0.,. Agents, np 16 ' No. '3O, Water street. Vor'Clnelnnatt and - Louieville. h Tim new and splendid passenger steam . or ( 0 LU- M 13 I A, o , Dixer., Master, will le.vvo fur t e above and intermediate ports, regular- I y. ~. For freight or passage apply on board, or to . Jel • D. WILKINS, Agent. taUitThe passenger steamer. PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will leave for the above anT.:ITY intermediate ports regularly. For freMlit or Passage apply on board. je9. 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 hoard. jet The regularmail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin coati, leaving this port every - Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the . same day. Return ing, she will leave Crneinnatl VC/1 Thursday , at 10, A. M. For freight or passage rmply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. Iwir 31 1 - 1114: regular mail and pasenger steam er I' NM's; Captain Maclean,will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin flat!. leaving fnis port every Monday at et o'clock, P Retarning Ow will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 43 P. M. The Union was built expressly for tins trade, and affords every accommuantion. For freittlit or p:Lssage apply on borrd TN E: rrguhr mail and pansertger steam 1111161IN1A, Capt. John hlinefelter, will 1-111 as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. leaving thi.v port evert Tuesday at 10 A. AL, and WliPeling :it 10 P. NE of the same Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or ['visage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort amid su perior accommodations. apt THE new li. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, t M. E. LkICA!:, Maer, 1011 run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above nom during the, season of 1846, le:iv-log every Thursday at It) o'clock A. NI. The Aratita is new and has superior accotnmodn tion•. For freight or passage cliply on lumtd, or to a 99 J. NV:Vs - 11P:: :JONES, Agent. j k „. THE regidar mad arid pansengersteam 7 a•.Ziker r „ CLIFFLIi Captain Crrrok,i, run as a regular packet between Crneirinati and Pitt, burgh. leaving Orrw port evriry Friday a: 10 A.. tußi Whrielin4 at 10 I. M. the game day. Hotornial 1,11 leavit Cinc:nnari every Monday at 10 o'duk, A. M., For fr , ii:irt ar pa.i-aazri apply on board. Tbri'fl.FiTior No. 2 bl.ll!lr:lprenly for thistrade r . n d flffOr n to her pasactigera every comfurt arid ac. aolornorlation. mann 5 A. PALI; ET. Ti t c r Ina 1.1 and passenger st camel Capt. Itiric Fi, nactt, von a a t0.t. , ,,1zr rackct Itotr:ccn Clot-inn:2_l, tearing 1.11.11,5 port eery Saturday, at 30, an.; Valt.,;tnt.! at la, P. M., thr: or-torn:v. tiOr wst I lkots', (':nctlttvltt el cry Tuesday, at 10, A. M. Fun par.r.m:er,tit,y on boon:, 'roc Ctr - cr..s.P!:.a litztlt ospro,sly for this trade, and t., Lcr par., , rtors 04ory comfort and at- C17!:11:11)13.30.,U. s vri:sll.ll' PA C ET. jr_r. d l . Tl - re red•r:ar real a n.l prerseuger rtearr.er 1 4.1...SSENGEtt, Capt. Idnford, will run as a r.:4id:lr Paclet.ntw en Pittddierith and Gineinnati. leavinz this port esery Saturday at 111 , .N. M., and Vdtreelina at Id, P. same day. Returniv, slur will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at ll' o'cilz A. AI. For i s reiOr nr passai;ri apply on bon rd. essenutir ula bunt otprerrody far this trade, and pliers to Sior . fetSstinger-s' every comfort and ac commodation. roar 113 Proprsala for Conl for iljcr4 - ry. NAVY urlpmtcm ENT, Buitrist: or CONSTRUCTION, Li.ILF r3IENT A:lp . IlEr larruurv, LS will be received at tliislicrelu Lli 3 o'clock, P. :NI. of the mgt. 15-teraishing tax thousarni Loos of lump 1.14 Coal, in ail respects suitable cue a:seamen: use, to be delivered on board such V CS:3CS, or landed at such place be tween Vera I. rnZ and Port Laguna do lua tcnninos, C unt 3,l!Pg Naval itiriecr oldie United titcles oil Vera cror, or at Point Lizar,lo may designate— , bald , r pile e he will decide upon wltuin cnty-boar hour:, after the arrival of tile vestnil is reported to him 1 . . y her Coll , lll4.l:kit'r. tine-sari, of th. ,1,1.1111 i:: Irn - V,:erh any person may r geh , ..ermi Iwthrt: the ldth of March uesd, riot oue-e.idr monthly thereafter, a" that th , delive r-le may be dosed between of duly and Atl,Hi,lqie:a. 'rue coat mint be such idia'd Ire approl ed by persons who still b., appoin ted to ex: mitre it w ht n tt is idr.pped. Person , . who may otrcr, are rceuested to offer for no more than they Can cm Ladily deliver at.dite time p:cificil, as Du ii.tcusiun of rate trill . he granted. and forfeitures 11111 rqt,:illy enforced. Bends, with tcvd evretica, will be required in halt the morello. of T.IA tcu pear cent is ii iiedeeted from all the loilv, vehiedi will not tie pant inlet. the Contract r , crmip!eteil according to tcrood the remaining tritely per cent of all bah:, ap1 , 7.;.-1. tilt tie writ! dliin thirty days atter C. , .1 prc, :> enilt:el; :t. UL•is agent as the persons torer,mt rrli. yeeify in their offers. Ever% id., n i o:t Ue ii,rtitinitanied by a written guaranty. by one IV e responsible per r'mrt. to the cfrcct that he or tlo undertake that the litddel or wi!l, ti his cr their bid be accepted, an iildigation within fie days, %%ill WWII and setpcicnt suridii to forni,ll the coal its propri sca; and no proposal w:11 he constdered unleus ac- COMp:lnied by such gusranto. Sdnpluents m saaseis of from one hundred and fifty to three hundred tons would be preferred. The Cominandino Miler-coif Vera Cruz or Lizard° to have the right of detaining vessels longer than may he necessary to deliver the coal, if Ito should deem it expedient, in which ease, demurrage to be paid by the Gaited States; the rate of which per ton, Custom louse measurement; for each day's detention must be stated indite respective offers. ' jan20,1 , 1 w Joiletl's Coral Hair Restorallvc, litEIIEBY certify that my hair was falling out in immense quantitiel daily, and was turning gray, and that since I have used Jones's Coral flair Resto rative, it has entirely clwased falling—is growing fast, and has a fine dark look. Before I used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, I combed out handfuls ofl hair daily:" W. TOMPKINS,92 King st.N. Y. For sale by W. Jackson; Agent, ctirper of Wood and Liberty streets. jan2lt Jane's Italian Citernical.Boap. DEMONS, in purchasing this, must always ask for JONES'S ITALIAN CIII.3IICAL SOAP; 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.that the name of T. Jatrrs is on the wrapper. Price 50 cents a cake. For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets. juin rrIOBACCO.-75 large and SO small bones Missou. riaobacco,'of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will he sold, cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 18 TAATPE & OTONNER. - 'Blacksmith's Bellows FOR sale by the subscriber, agent for the Mane racturer. CO;.F. COCHRAN,' nov24 ' No. 2.6W00kl at:. • ,4- ':':.' :- : - ., , ,' - ' , 4. ''''', '.,; ' ' : ,, , , ,'f ,, .-i , r - - 4, -'4 , =: - 7. 'w. - ;k. • .. ...,.. ~... . . . ,:. 7 ]..,.. , qpc.1' . .. - ......':.•,;-.t - : .*. - ~ .5 1. ..', A - ' , C , ,,: , : '- ' , • .] -; - .. . .. . .... .. ERN= .--„,:,,.• ...,:':,!.‘:.'•..,. 7 ~:.-•.:---•,. .7 ., ; - .......:.z. , : ',.. -,.,..,,,.„-.4ii_,..?:,.,,, : - ,ti - ,;7-i , ..,• : , :; ,-, :t.;- iT:'4:.;741....':'-:k.'.',-....-, ~.----....--;•'....-..i. , 7 - :i 1 . Ci ::,....r....--........:;:!?..r---.,?;-F '''', - .: - .;:::: . ' . ..,:_i-i--' .- ..i4'---:7-•-"-*.---- i Wen For and St. Loinits Tuesday. Evening Packet. ciNciNriATi pAcKETs MONDAY PACK ET MONDAY PACK El TUESDAY PACKET T 1.1 URSDA Y PACK El Y PACK rn MEM , , ENE INNEN . ._ .. - dinftlit'AV'tilibidittf4fiti:2 - :'r't'''' WAR -DEPARTMENT, - ; - An] uttuiv G64 - iatit , 9 °Prier., '''' ----- L '''' ' 4 " 71 , crahinoffinliailtuir u-8.; 1547. IFIIR folrovri tiz act Of Ceitgresii,clMngirig the tem I of enlistment, and, providing n bounty Tor'frei. emits, is ; pubLiislied for the information and geffiance qt . the officers of the arm).- . r ,.:. - :f;,, , ,"! . ' "An Act to encouirage - enlistoentiOii the Regular . .. . . "Be-it enacted by the Senate an . difonse of Reiresen (olives of the United Sates -of. Arnerica, in COngress asseinbleg, That during the continuance of the war with. Mexico, the term of enlistinentof the men to be recruited for the regiment's ofdragoonsz'artillery,in fantiy, and riflemen of the present military:establish ment; WIWI be <during the war',t or five' years' 'atthe option ofthe recruit,nnleksooner discharge ' d. PEC:- 2. And be :it further enacted, ,That there Shall be allowed mid-paid to every abltilbodied man who shall be duly enlisted to serve in- the artillery or infantry, for the term of five years or during-:the 'war, a bounty of twelve dollars but the payment of six dollars of said bounty shall he'deferred until the recruit shall . have, joined for duty the .regituent in which ho is to serve." I/. Thngeneral superintendents of the recruiting service will give prompt and all 'necessary instrue tions tothe - recruiting officerif,who will immediately ptiblish the - general order, with' the ,table'of estab lished rates of pay agreeably to ellafing laws :annex thrPe times in-two newspapers in the vicinity of their respective rendotithne.. 111. The term of service will frsreaffer be, "dur ing the war" with kediee, or fur five years, an the recruit May pretbt. , Thi blaplcs now in thie answer for five years , men; by writing pn the back of the eithstment, in due feta, the reganied 'receipt far the adliiiiteed bounty; and they will also:sittfice for the new term until the blank, canlie printed, by substituting tbe'words"during,thewar," in the hand writthg of the' recruiting officer, Rir the words "five years," .as printed is the :prescribed oath of elle gi ince. , IV. Company commanders add two - eolputns to the muster rolls, and' muster and pay rolls,now use, to ihtiw the payments, pn accrinnt orclbounty." In the first column will be charged the advanced bounty paid to the Soldiers atthe tithe of the 'enlist men t; in the second, the retained bounty due him, ! and w hich is to be path after joining for duty the re giment in which he is to serve. Recruiting officers will add similar columns to the blank muster rolls, muw.er and pay tells, and muster and descriptive rolls, &c., respectively, furnished for the reltraiting V. The term of service hbving been changed from five years to during the war with Mexico, and a boon to of twelve _dollars allowed, it is expected that the rank and file of the army Will he filled in n short time, with due ezertion and activity on the . Rail of the recruiting' ojficert, who will explain fu ll y the Ye cruit before he enlists, the conditions upon which be enters the service. • VI. Whenever recruiting stations prove ensue cessibl, they must be abandoned and new ones ea tabl ished; and if any officer radio get recruits - at more than one station, bestial( be relieved and ordered by the sul ! erintendent to join his -regiment. Vtl. More than ordinarY attention must he paid to the tactical instruction or recruits, by all officers and cm - rt . :amulets, frein the moment of enliettnent at the rendezous;until sentto join their regiments. To this point the attention of commanders or depots and poets is speCially directed.—Sim N 0.738, Army Re- EMPOINI t Vlll. the garrison of . Fort Columbus having been withdrawn for service in th that post has been turned over exclusively roe the recruiting, service as a depot of instruction. Colonel eltArit, of the Ist rmjiment of artillery, the geheral superintendent, will give special attention to this Isubjeet, and see ;that the recruits be ecoinfiirtably quartered and well instructed during the short time:they maybe retained son Governor's Island. IV bider CNITED STATES ARMY TC;AVITING STIAVICF.-,-WantrAl for the Ifoited Stales Army, thle-bodied men, between the ages of: 13 amid 3O years, being about sfeet 3 inches high, of ~ 0 0d character. and of respee!able standing among! their fellow-citizens. None need apply to enter the service, but those who are determined to.rerve the: period of their enlistment, honestly and faithfully,, "during the War" OM Mexico, or for the term of five rears. • T able of estc:blisiird rates of pay agrceablv to exist ing laTs. Pay Or :milk ry and in fan- Pay or . Dra try soldiers, & goons . atta oldragoona r4flomen, and retie-men when moon hen servina ted pr atilt. tla , :-....;• g i•aat jor, Qaariortna , ,tcr,' Sidgeant, Chtni . saciau, and C1i.e,.1113- Pl,! Xl7 To t h e Lit Sergeant or a C0111j)::!1) . • • .1. • /6 0:dr.:1311,1 S"11;e1Itt. IS Ad other. Sergvaida ear', Is Pon T lerP . MuN;c:aris • 'S Parr;ersklllaci,smdba It Art:llcPra. • 11 7' A b . canty of !eel re daliays will tie paid to:each re cru:t cri!isteil for tho Artillery or frjaratry arm. Resoles the month!y pay r as above stated, one ra-. p er day is al:owed evrrsoldier, which is empty' ,tilvicto for his . snlisintrine . r; ahm:a largo supply oft comfort:tide and genteel clothing. Good q uarters and end arc ot r.:l tones furnished; end every Attention s will be paid to making those men who may enlist and are determined to serve their country in geed comihrtahlti and contented:with their iituatioms The best medicatattendanee is always provided for ra the s:ch sofdiernd no deduction of pal is made ) ilunne tie period he is unable to perform his duty.l Should the soldier be disabled in the line ofthisduty,l the laws providt'sn peneMn for him. Ity the niieve its seen that the pay and alloivarices i are respectable, and that, with prudence turd croon my, the monthly pay of the soldier may be laid up —I ins every thing requisite for his comfort andeonven-i tenceits dirnishrid by the Government, including }Mil sugar and coffee. The prudent soldier, therefore, may read& sale from $420 to 01020 during his en-I littmeet of firT. ci,insir and at the expiration of the s trim; he ran, if L. chawien, purchase a small Muni to any in' t h e western Slates, and there settle himself emu htrtala v, nn hic own land, for the rest of his life.' The enlrl of 1 es dollars kill be paid to at:yet - n=ls, non-commissioned rfiricer and soldier, who shall bring : in tile rendezvous an able-bedird recruit, who shall be regularlyoenlisted. The citizen should aresenil his recru:t to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not tel . the Recruiting Sergeant. U. Igt :Lieut., 3d Artillery, Repruit ing Of f icer. Ittcnurrt:co PEN.or,zvons, liberty. etrect, corner or Ploin AUev, PittEborgli. n-Oloce boors, between 9 o'clock, A. M., and 3 clock, P. :7,1. jan2::.-3t loor Snl-e"or A TIMEE story Brick House; situate in the Inge of Eat Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it ata :Moot nere or ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent =land for a Tavern 2 having a good Crime noble, a large shed for Carriages.and Ten Pin alley; several goodlrnit trees and a pomp of es cellect v. - awl-ma the place. The !Tonic is large and m good condition, having been oecniiied as a &Wel ling for sonic time by Mr. Slimen Burnside. it Will be sold or rented low on reasenablit termso Persons desirous of further information will please call nt.l. D. Davis' Conirnercial Auction Robins, cor ner orWood and Bth nth. decl74l For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sts., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and the. position of the whole property is une of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further inforthation ap ply to . AI. svimuzw ELDER, Fourth.st. not3-te , bet. Wood and Smithfield. New Books AN Exposition of the, took orProverbs. By the Rev. Charles Bridges, M. A. ; Author of position ofthe 119th Psalm x " "Christian Ministry," ete. One vol. Svo. $2. ' Glory, Glory; and' other Nakrations. Ey Selina Banbury, 2Smo. Price Slc: ' The Pre-Adarnite Earth; 'ContributiOns , to -Theo logical ScienCe. By Jahn Harris, D. D., Author of the "Great Teacher;" "Great Commission," "Mam- Inns," &c. • Recantation; or the C,onfe o ssion of a .Ctmrt to" Romanism; a tale of Dom4tic and Religious life in Italy. Edited by the Itev;Wm. Ingraham .Kip, M. A. - History of the Reformation in England." :By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M.,.Author of "Tife.Cluibtizin in strected in the way of the.Gosper and the'Cliurch, ,, etc. etc. For sale at the wholetale and re , ail Book store of ' • • ' ' ELLIOTT Az ENGLISH,' Market at bet td anal 4th its, "IIIIIIINTINC; PAPER— • . 100 reams Imperial -News; 22 by 32; 50 -" Double Medium, 24 by 26; 20 " " '94 by 37; 6 " Extra '' 28 by 41; 30 " Yell, Steamboat, 20 by 24; 10 « " Envelop, 20 by 24; 30 " hook,- 19 by 24; dc3l ' J. MEET.DR, 8.1 Wood st ~, ~ -. 3 } ~~ ; ,..,,,..7A - ,firi.• , '...':,i - i..-;.:‘. T:i fi l. - . : . • . ;',:',),".•'4j - ,:..:'.4.;•;:::' , . -,,• .: ; . , ! .. ..i. , : i2- ; : f ,.:.,,, . ::.1' ...,„,,‹..,-,..;:.;.:-:,:,.•_.....i...-..:T, NME , *.41,....:.1 R. JON ES, Adj , t. Gei • • jel3 TATIONERY FOR LADIES. Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals; Writ ing Steeds, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Scaling Wax, Erhhossed•edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting 'Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. dte., For sale by JOHNSTON Q STOCKTON. dec3l corner ofMarket and Third sti. COLD PENS —Bagley'scelebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, just received and for sale atr educed rates, by JOHNSTON Sr. STOCKTON, oct.2lf Booksellers, Market at. TATIOEItY,--Junt opening, a large and splen iJ assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and exar.oine. - JOHNSTON It STOCKTON, so net 29 Stationetn, Mallet st. • r 'F.,'-zr ter ~. mem MEM 4 - - I l' ` ! , -- 0 , :.-;1..-,;' , ::,-,.t.:t. - 1.,'i'1•;.:.:, 1 , :i,,‘,:,,,•.-.;Z::.'•;::-':.'.,.::',T,y,'..'''..',,::1;,., ~ .,:;t..;....:.t,, . - , :- . :,•- .::: .i..*'.';',•'-.:;: , .-;!.,•; , :::::•::::1 - : .;•..i";:.4:-.:-:..'.!,-..!..L1'.'',!',i7.1.:,,''';'-,--:' ltArrrnflrZ , SlCTPPtitgAtterfeocifiiiirlrf - di: spress various',ltitioNs of.military,tritnmino, buttonn ljan9j W., WILSON: R E9 1)1 4 YA.:457--A lot c,..1 4.11's Rate* I.etrol viag, Pistas,:be.st tirtrati. "*.' ' WILSON_ /CAPTAINS' Eirgd I,iolitenants , .1 3 ,assants or Sboul k) der Straps, fne.t4ndr p s'it Coats.' : - • • :'''' 'W. Idri WILSON:, jang . Corner:or4 th and Market sts. pried Peoieber.' • 5 BARlinS,jus.t - r;ceired and r4i salt; by MILLER & RICKiIT jan7, 170 Liberty at . . • XTEW Paeans_ Sugar; 5 hhda. new cre IT. 0: IA Sugar; prime article, j usCreceived "an lbr sale IT '' • - MILLER & RIEKETSOffi ' ',, jan7 . • 110 Libdrty et. - .ID.OLL.BUTTiIII,---(1 11615., just received and for . JAL., 9.19 py ' ' ..1111LLER & ItICKETSON,• jan7 , •' ; 170 Liberty st. T IRD-10 K.'egs , Leaf Lard, ju st received and fur _Li sale - by , j4jILLER Sr. lUCKETSON, i1t 137 •No. 170 Liberty st. Of'l MATS CASSIAI' ifsfore',atid for attleby • 401 ../ HATS 1 pruicKwAy, dee 3 No. 2 Coiotterctal Row, Liberty st .CASE.CARB MAGNESIA toz r qalA by . - ilec 3 BAPPKWAY • 0 CASER . CAL'D MAGNESIA fur sale by 4, • ; des 'a •HA YS &BROCKWAY 0 CONS CHLORIDE LIME; for sale by ,flee 3 lIATS 4. BROCKWAY 2 CASKS SAL SODA for. sale by dec 3 'JAYS 4' BROCKWAY. A BBLS. Sew York. andl'ittsbargh Varnishes, on 'X hand and for sale low by dcc 3 • • 'ITAYS &:BROCKWAY. TIAINTS ANIYOILS; a general assortment always . P on ban 4 arid Tx. sale by `HAYS ik lIROCKWAY, dee 3 No. 2 Commercial "tow i .Liberty'st. ..... rpENNESSEE PEA NUTS, A small lot, very pertor, just received nnd'fer Ole by NOUS' Br. SMITH, decls SS Wood Bt. - - 1 4 1 111 ROLL BUTTER -5 Barrels, neatly put up, !Or sale by MARTIN S. SMITH, decls 56 Wood street. - _- • ---- • APpLEs-95 bbls.'Green Apples, of different kinds, for bale 44 nor2o P. C. MARTIN, 00 Water st. SUGAR CURED If A148.-12000' superior Sugar Cured Hams, a prime article, fur sale by II ov2o • P. C. MART/N. 60 Wafer et. (RADICES-1000 prime Havana Oranges, for 1..1 talc by nov2o P. E4IARTIN, 60 Water st. 'Dressed Flooring. 201000 F l r c if in fi e rst fo r r ate sa , i n e t Beck's Planing L. WILMA RTII, novlB. Penn st., between fiend and Irwin st. POPLAR BOARDS, well neasoned - mul for sale by [novlB.] L. WILMA RTIL Sundries. 5 Ticrces fresh Rice; 14 bbls, Coo Dins improved Lard Oils'. 1 0,000 lbs. Raton, Shoulders. On hand and fur sale by- F. SELLERS. sep2.l. No. 17, Liberty street. 4R"' 100 ke„ls ' No. 1, Lard on consignment; jj Arid for sale by • F. SELLERS. sep24. . 4 No. 17, Liberty street. 1 CIGAR HOUSE MOLLASSES.-6 bbls.‘Goodals, , S. 11.. Molasses, in store and for sale by - scp23. F. SELLERS. fascileto Netts. GE°. F. SIKARTZhas on hind a lot of very '6ll- perior white and colored ,Mbequeto Netts which will be sold cheap at No, PM lgarket Street. 11.ruzier'§a Bellovra. T UST received an a,:soriment,large sizes, Brazier's Hand Bellows; also, Parlour amMitchen do. Wholesale and itetail, JOHN W. IILAIP., dec,G. • 120 Wood st. Cheap Venleiare Blinds 1N be had at ANDREW WHITE'S Blind rac k.) tory; in the rear of lesepli Lowrie's Cabinet Wareroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will please call at 11. IL Ryan's Warerooth, Fifth et., near the Exchange Bank, where I will be in attendance, and if I do not please you both in price and quality, 1 'will forfeit my reputationos alilind maker. dc24 Conkling's Improved Lard 911. 8A11.1117.1.$ 'Winter Lard Oil, iust receivi3d from thcenannfactnrcrs and for sale at Cincinnati prices vw holt:sale and retail, by SELLERS, dec2B' 'No. UT.Libert BBLS. Pitch; ° Vt./ 50 Itosin; 150 Boxes TObacoo, various sizes; 10,000 Seed I cat' Cigars: On consignment and will be , sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, liv • 2epo 'I'..A.AI*F. & O,CO.NNOR. EAS—I O packatles Y. IL, butyl., G. P. and L Powchong, of late importatiOits, -arriving and fur sale by (aue:2sl LA.AIIIERT & SIII PTO N. 300 BAGS Green Rio, part prime; " Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by ang23 LAMBERT & SAUPT(gc 4 - 11S11-150 bbls No. 3 Lary's .11 - lackereti _L' - 20 " " 3 North. ' " , 10 16 1 it 20 " Herring (Aihrives) 5." No. 1 Salman;-in store and for sale by fang,2a3 ' 1.A31 - BERT & SHIPTON. sugar and l'Plolasses. - A 1-11TDS. N. 0. sugar, strictly prime . I. l s-f 25 bbls. Nos. 4 and 0 ',Loaf; 10 cases 7‘Lovering, r s" D. R. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls S r . 0. Mulat‘scs; ' • ' L•i store and for sale by • • LAMBERT Fc. aug2s. 150 and 135 Wood siriet Latest Improvement. BEDSTLAISS of ddierent kinds with Gazfam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now OA use, fur sale low at the titrtiture warehouse of ang,t. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ out patterns. If you want a good articlecheap call at the Vurniture Warehouse of T. B. T.OUNG 'Bc 'Co, 31 Hand st Wood Street Ilroi.erty for Sale, MILT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs., King F:. Holmes, is offered for sale. - Enquire of [augh] • K. MOORHEAD. Storage. lIAViNg .a very large and commodious ware house, we' are prepared to 'receive (in addi tion to freight forhhipment)a large amount Of Pro duce; &c. on storage at low rites. jy23 . 'C. A. McANULTY &CO, Canal Basin. jATESIT FENCE.--60 pannels oak and pine rails just received and fqr sale by. - ' jan 2 L. WI,LMARTH, Penn st. CASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.—One case Cas sinettp; one cane Redllarmels, for sale low by oct24 ' " ' GEO. COCHRAN, 9.6 . Wood st. A A. MASON, t;2. .Market at, offers for sale an extensive 'assortment of Clothe, Cassimeres,. Vestings and Tailors' TriMminga. ' A. MASON, G 2 hMarket st., has received an- A otherher lot or New Goode; ic omprislng 12 pet. Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccas• pea. red,whitm and yellow flannels; 10 pcs. dark mixed Cassinett; 20 pee: Kentucky dearis; Canton - Flannelst'Tickings; Striped Check - 43,1re. f dcl A, A. MASON. 62, Market st„ has on hand an . extensiVe .assortmentfof Shawls, comprising more of those splendid Bibcha, also Cashmere worst ed and other Shawls. 7 ' ' PIG IRON.-33 tons Maintain Missouri Pig Iron, Just recatvgd,and foricale by *ay • JAMES MAY. BEEN ~. ~ . . Mill= MEM }' .. t MEE — ...- - llr'':"'• IlUder.ll. - • • • < • , .• 01178.^-.7 . 5:-• , • , - , • , - *r___ . ' 494 *6ll lf*.' . B*ZBIF : : .--•-:: ' . .., .. , • At.prorKalulgit.;•gnltAiktdE nrtuirE, . _ ..CTOKIL isir.iettinn s .!alsV wooMernr.T.-n ‘ L. • "..'' • - "EivrisT.Lv.4:24l4.l l k...i t , ..... ... . ' orlici.''' ~. . .: .... • ' Pittsburg)) . tree ke......tifa . late Bk. and Breeches., - Philadelphia Bean; .. pal inch:anti 'Banks •', i flerniantown.... • • :pp Circleville (Leivrence).. 4 Chester eonn ty . . pat Columbultßank - .1. Delaware county..... .. pa, Xenia '.'........ . ' ...... 4 Montgomery County:. par Ma.rsillon .-.,., - 4 Northumberland Co...par 'landusky ::. ' ' .- / Col. BAnkkfc Bridge CO par .eauga . ' • - • I • Reading' ' pai , Oritilk ... i' .' .. . . t..... 4 .- Lancaster pal Nen Lisbon .... ; . : ; . • I Dpylestevn - - par Wooster . • • : ''' I kleslon ~.. l llarietta' • • '. • • 1•_ Baas CourKy - Chillicothe:. ':. z.. .-;:. .. f I PotTsville ~ , , par Cleveland 1 • Washington i Scrota • I Brownsville . .. r . A Lancaster • • 8 York • • • i flamilton • • 10 Chembersburg... .. ..' . I Catitell . 20 Gettysburg • 1 Urbilda • • 45 Middletown.. - ' f Gravillo • 45 arlisle - ' 1' ." '''' - '•li.Linol9. ' . . . nailisburg • • I. State 1 1 3 k and Brairches 45 . ' .. . BoVriedae . ' ' . I . Bank .if I.lllni.is ,; ....7c) 4 . 4iferituigi:t. Lebanon : ' • Lirtirstown • ' A Rivet Raisin...•. • : .1.. 70 W/°!ni,i. 8- - ' .., '' ' ' ' • t I , rnsurance Company i; :5 'Erie.: , ' State -Bank • ' 5 West Stanek •' • •', , I Oaklaid County :10 Waynesburg ' • . i Farm and Mich •bank.lo Susquehatura CcerntY•: .1 St. Clair- '75 Lehiglitiii!ntjr.. - ..I ' " .. IL States flank' •'" 28 Relief Motes' "••' I City and coiin4 Scrip t ~.I ... • . INDIANA. State Dkaadliranebia: State mcarrvety. AU Itanhe • 111=11 , 11A. • " ' 'TAI;UE COMO. Eastern Dinka Arno. . I . Qold, tirem) Wheeling . : • • Old • do, .; .5 Drenches • 1 Guineas ' 5- 00 Ilt , ch at Alorgontoeift..l Sovereigns • •'s4 83 11.11tYLA1111. • Fredericlufurs so Baltimore City.. Ten ... 7 SO Country Banks• " 1 Ten Guilders:. - 390 saw Toil:: •"' LeuiscPors ' ..4 25 City - nimbi ... .... . Napoleons:: .. . ;:...880 Country Banks..,. 1 Doubloon, Spanish.. l 6 00' nEw Encselin: • ' Do. Patriot . ; :15 50 All solvent bulks !Ducats.. " . ... . 15 ItiP"YS/CIAN!S OPEziION-1)1? DIt:(JAYNE•S EXPECTORANT. • • Lowria.,lllass.lnn. 27th, Dr. David ,fityne—llear Sir: 1 have used your medicine, (se universally known by the name of .1412CE*S EXIWTORANT,) in my prautiee for a number of yeaft, ands most tail - say, that have been more succeasful die toe ' o ff tba4 as a mild, safe, and thorough EXPECTORANT, than of any »Mich I have ever used'. -It is the best . for•the fol lowing obvious reasons. , It does net Of given in proper doses,) occasion a 'clisag rpeable• nausea. it door not weaken•the lunge and prostrate the system, like most other Es' pectorants in common use; 'nor does it abate the appetite of the...patient like other 'nauseating medicines, which have been used' by the faculty. in a word it is 'nearly •or quite the thing which has been sought for by many of the fatuity for ages gone hr. I remain, yours, 8:c. ' • LvTnaa BitICKAM, M. D. Prepared only by Dr. D.* JAYNE; No: 20 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood , ---and at the Drug Store of 11. I'. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. • • • ' • • janl4-dkw . AIOR F. NE W'g S FRO THE WE S T ! —•— The 111_ following has just been received 'from our agent in Cincinuati, Ohio; “ Mr. Quinii , . living' in Broadway, a gentle man Well known to . .the citizens of Cincinnatidnis been cured of deafneis of 35 years' standing, by. using one bottle of Scarp es Accaustie Oil—All per sons interested in this i case, can calf on Mr. Quinn and satisfy thomselves of the truth of the above statement.” S EPPARD, Agent,' • No, Main strc*Cincinnati. For sale in Pittsburgh aY the Pr.RIN TEA STORE, 7LI Fourth st.; - near Wood—and at:the Drug Store of li. P. Schwartz, Federal et:, ..alleolleny City. jan23-cl4-w •• •• • • • 13ILES ! Puma! ! !—D t. Jactsxml , s Paz 11 EMltitocaliON has gained a •repatatlnn 'never before equalled 'by any medicine. Read the rollotv ing extract from a letter written by Messrs. Carter, Wilson ¢ Co., Boston: "The rile Fmlirocation is selling well, and gives Universal satisfactiUn." It never fails. For sale by Or:D. Jayne, p; o. S Snuth Third et.,Philadelphia. • For wie iu Pittsburgh' att.he PEON TEA. STORY:, 72 Fourth st.: near Wood—aud aOlie ErtiVitore of li. P. Schwartz, Federal st., 4.lleghany janlT-dezw • CONVEYANCER, r• F&'!; in Avery Row, sth street, above Smith field street, 'Pittsburgh. - - D r er.Gs. MottiaAcps, A-GIME:4EN Remakes and other instriithents of Writing drawn with nint flees, legal accuracy and despatch: He will also at tend to drawing and filing blecttaxic's Liens, Ac counts of Execatilr's; ettlniinistralors,4-c.;Exentfnlng tints to kcal Estate, 4rardang Records for Ideal, 4 4 c- From his long experience and intimate acquaint ance with the matintir of keeping the public-retards, lie expects to give satisfaction to those who may ea trust their bus nets tobie cafe. • " &MI6-ft* ,Importapii I t o •: HARNDE't & CO.l EMIGRATION OFFICE. DFISTHE .Subscriber having now , the sole Agency in the west thr the above House, is prepared 'to send or bi-ing nut passengers on the most liberal terms, and with the greatest comfort and despatch, as they' have the beat TCSSCIs sailing every week', (built expressly fur this and will invariably glee - passages secured on this side t h e water, the prefer ence of berths; and will attend to passengers , lug gage on landing through the Custom House free of expense, and wilLtilso forward them to their friends is any pats of the United States, tuns protecting the emigrant from all the -wrongs and vexatious frauds which they have heretofore had imposed upon Iliad. Messrs. Hamden & CO., are also the Agents fur the Royal Mall Stammers. ' • • - Itennttnnees by drags at sight—to any amount— payable in any part of England, Ireland, Scotland, I or Wales. Aaplication to the subscriber personally ! or by letter (post paid„ will meet with every atten tion. Office, Third meet, one door west of Woo& street. •• ROIRNSON, dec2.l-ilenw3ut European 4 Geaeral Agent. , To my clients. y PAR-riven, Mr. Liggett, and Wm. E. Aus 111. T tin, Esq., will aiir'ind to my unfinished busi ness, and 1 recommend them to the patronage Of my ['friends. lam authorized to state 'that they will re wive the counsel and assistance or theilon. R. Bid dle. Office 2d.strvy of Burke'sßuildings,-Ith street, between Wood and Market, ' jan6-ly • • . ,SAMUEL W. BLACK. SCENES in the Life of the Savior, by the Poets and Painters. • • • • Scenes in the Lives of the Apostles, illustrated. Book of Christian Ballads. • - The Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry, splendidly illustrated. Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. 6. C. Wall. ' The Snow 'Flake a gilt for innocence nail Beauty. Portraits of the I:residents. ' • • .• • The Rollo Books, in setts. • The Jonas " • • The Every Day Book: The Parlor '•• The'Leistire Hour Book. • • The Young Maals Evening :Book. ; - The Summer Day Book.• • Also a large, assortment•of finely bound Miscel laneous Works. • ' •• • • • • dec2l For sale by LU-K.E -LOOMIS, Ag't. fIE brick 'dwelling boils . ° and grounds on tho T butler Road, Opposite tho Allegheny Cemetery, adjoining the pt.:party or Mr. Alowry, now occupied by Mr. I'eterson. Alsoethe Rope walk and maqnne ry., formerly occupied by Smith A.,Guthrie.Jor mak ing ropes for the inclined iiiabei en tae Allegheny mountains: For _terms apply. to- • ' GEO. COCHRAN. • dclo • No. 26 •Wegidist. • 13LAN"ARD,S and-itirl . o;s Dqbate coOlitoenr. - ; Pcrikre,o. and • Ric,c!s Debate sakwition; • ,campell.pnd .Puypeil:a pcb4tr..oth Catholicism. •• • at q.'iii:ZIOWOFt.TH & CO:?s j apl i • " • .. • . • . . EOM rE - '.r;; =MU State Bank .. ' TgNNESSEE All Lanka ' E#SIT,ELII ESCIIANG E. (piam.) i llalthz!ore . • ••.‘-::. GEORGE li. RIDDLE, Holiday - Presents. For -Feint, Debatex. • - `, -:~ 4 +7. • ~ ~. ~~ -.:. , : . ,.,......:;7-t..A .-h.rear3v7v m. aza;4lo-Mtfr2F*-- ' -• • . , • --'‘-111-4, 212 4124 : • .• . AVINC- sold out my eatablishmeat t? POO* A injn F. li*ie; I , thaerfally reocitaniett* him to all my former friends arid Customers. • . •.• • EDGAR 71 - I.ORII. Xrwr,in'si Drttg.. Store. Thel'undersigßed having bought oat tho steno of f Edgai Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand -streets, - so: licits'a Share of the drug mithiredicino custom of the': city and Surrounding country. A gerseml assortment of all the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oiisj - Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs will al. ' - ways be kopt on hand. Physician's prescriptions ac. , curately compounded. The store will bo open at tat hours oftho day and • " _ W I LLTAM F. IRVirrhik dep2B ..•,' • .corher of Patin aneflandeaf t .• • - ••• • • .Ohio River Telegraph, — . • . "VR03.1 Rittsburgh to. Louisville through Whee l. .1.! int; colutribps opd Cincinnati. • • • ...The subscribers wero 'appointed a Committee to - distribute 2110 sbaido of s3oeacluof the stock of said , - Company's to'the citizens tit -Pitisburgh and vicinity,, (that:being the proportion ellorted to this city by tho Company.) rits- all feel air inteteai in this important improvements and it is believed to be the hest stock ever (deed the community, in order to give a more general extent, tb oCbmmitteo deem it proper to con:, 6 1 5 e the subscription to two shares for one week from Boots for subscription at the Counting oopt or, !lama*, Waterman, }Valhi et: • For Salo or Itent, ABCK HOUSE and lot in 'Aileditiny "city, in RI the occiipahci Chadds 11. KAY, adjoin/ ing.the residence of 4citige Green. lot estendi to • • • %Also; for rent two houses on East Common, one in thoriocupation oftlic Bev ? Wm. Preston, the other of John Bissel,ajoining ttiy.icsidouco: 'The aborci property •is nearly new and finishodin the best style: Possesszon will lie deliveied on tlia Ist of. April next: ' .janfiat. •. • THOS. IRWIN. • ATECTAHINt FINE RUT CLEWING TOBA.C -.01 CO.—W. &.D. AINEMAAT, No. 33 Hand st.; take pleasuil ialinnouncing to the public that they have_Ostia:minced a new and delicious article of fine COOING .TO.RAtCD, which they can recom mend to - coati:4la an)nifd, pfeashne, finely flavored, and entirely free frottridulteratioti: They have also on hind a very fine !beef cAIifIENDISH . 'of, tlhe very best '••.**. • decl4 , • . ?ITT B 1.0.11 Alto Lel IP A '4. • IMER. THE CHARGE OF THE SISTERS or U AnomottiGezzitui BRUCE and hIchlEAL,' Genera/ AtteMlitg physicians ; Dr.Wr.nr . 1 , 4 tataic, Phyciciau for the Gertnang.4-Tho Inctitutioa is now open for the . reception of patients. • • ItEcEivitio DAys—Tucsdays and Fridays, from 11 to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents can bore/ ceiVett at any time. • • ' Come} --Three dollars a week in the Aeneral, ward; Tive . dcillurs with a private'room. Medical at• tendince is included in' thesii charges; payntents•ta bomado two weekrin-advance. : Any phyriician can send patients to the Hospital, and continue to attend them - there, and any patient can engage any physician he chooses. In these cases - The Institetioe will not lie responsible for-the physi.. duan;,a;fees; each person will settle with such plwisi , • ciaus. :j.eaching it an dxtra tharge. . • ' Asmany free patients received as tbi. means oftbe Institgtit.n with pdrmit Ptrsobsavith contagii -opus diseases will not be: received until lie.commoda: tions can be pig:Salsa' suffmiently.ample to prevent any diugerthat the other inmates would incar:Lv• - All the physicians will attend, twice a week ter visit the Hospital; and will depute one of their - number to attend the Sick in the meantime. Advice will be given grutiutouily to out-door pa• Sento on Thuridays and Fr day at.lo, . • Pecuniary .arraegotnents will• be .nttended . to Sy a committee of the• Brotherhood of. St. Josephs,.vtlucA for the 'present consists uf.James Blakely, E.sg.l James May, Jolla S. Cosgrate,Jobn poyle and Arthur Tiernan. •• • • • • • . jaa.s-tf ' • - - JLL Persona indebted to the estate of H. Bon.: net, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, are hereUy requested' to make payment without delay, slid all persons having just agree against the same • ale requested' to present then' duly authenticated I,r settlement, to thc•subseribers;• • • N. - HOLMES. • JOIIN SNYDER; jans.l3w. Executors krestate of H. Bonnet, dee% ALL persons interested in the eZptining brciatke street, from Elm street to Penn sylvaniastivenuel, itt-tbe Sixth Ward, ate- heichY notified that tl plan and specifications of the opening of said street are now iltipositecl in the wince of tho Recording RegniaL . tor, for public examination and inspection, aseliree— ted by Ordinance of the 4th of December, 1846, au' • thorixtrig the eper.ing alb° said street. R. E. McGOWAiN, • ' Recording Regulator, jun 4,184 ; 6. • .City of Pittsburgh. EXTR ACT from Section - 10th of an Act entitled, •'An Act to authorise suit to be brought upon the official Bond of William L. Mitchell, lato tentlent.rl• • • . • "And any owner or owncis of ground lying on the line of suck s'zeet, Lane, or Alloy, who shall con= sitter that he; she, or they, shall suffer dintsgo from the opening or wittenitig of.the same, may apply., by petition , to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of tho County of Allegheny." • : jata4 tints • glttsburtli ''X'aytgCif4Tia and ilrilE . n.;;:. A • rance Company. - .off ce, No. 21,' Meniat Street. " - ' blurrrroas: 1 3fichael Allen, ' ." 'William Ebbs, C. Ansbutz, : Lewis lititchison, Thos. Bakewell, Fred. Lorecit, , • -• • - RobertEeer, • - James May,. ' - . ... - ' R. W. roindextet:' ' I' ' ' M ALLEN, -Frail, Ronter.i. F . 1NT.:1.7r, Secretiry. --• • . ..• ' " .rtu.!: . 2 .-clq.en. - • - • . . Atectimitenl Boolr.'. - lAAFEVER'S Modern Building Guide; The Ameriran House Carpenter; , Grier's Mechanic's Calculator; IllairtreWs Engineer's Companion. Seriltnees Mechanic's & Engineer; Companion; The - Builder's price Beak and Estimator. 'For rale by • if. S. BOSWORTH & CO., • • . No. 43 Market at. • . . PADES, S4OV.V4S, 0 . 20 do:. Spades; • •.50 Coal; Canal and Grain 6boiels; r f-`0 " Alattocka and Picks on bald' and for ado A tnipufa9turetra : 0ct.24 • "• GM COCHRAN, 26 Wood . in r . _ _ Domestic Woollen. f, - ) CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels; 14 6ked G GO air twilled 10-4 Blankets; just reed from the manula ones, for sale by , GEO. COCHRAN• ' nut.l9 ' - - - • -.• 26 wood, at.- tescqutton or rartssersaitip: T "E i' rinership iiiiting betweenlhe'indersign ed, u der. the firm of sCRIBA & SCHEIALER, Was dimwit "on tlna. 11 inst., by mutual consent. The,books of the concern are in the hands of Mr. Seriba who is authorized ' to • settle all aciounts. The Ittokptors, will be continued at the old stand by Mr. Seiiba; thphfookbinding by Mr. Schciblcr. . . Dgc. F0.08;16 hooka av i d Biattonary. . HAVING just returned from the East with a most elegant and extensive stock Orlin:icy Station ary andßooks for.Cliristntas and Now Year's Gifts, l' would call the attention of the public to my store,' No. 113, Wood at. Prices extremely low. Among a great selection of Docks for old,and . young,l. med. •The Boudoir Annual, for 184,7,.. • Diadem, • • • " •• • : , 1, Bog uet; . . • • • . •M.isd Rose, . • " Amaranth,• . !' Mayflower, 'ss • -Pcirget:m e.not, 4 ,‘ • 44 Leaflets ofblemory 44 . 44 Rainbow, • • '« • Lady's Aibum, .vo , , • . ,; , is Sacred Mountains. ',as Illustrated Rook of Christiartllallnds. - ' Scones in the Life of Christ, by.Chriswold. The Tortoise,bell „Witten, for 184. Annualotte., U. Christian Blossoms, .ss The Book of Nurseti•lthymes: Together with arrest selettitinOf.Books for Child ren, Games, Portfolios, lea: '•' od a THI poisonous effect;on'thea COIII9OII pared chalk. , is not ge y known ..firbss hew yellovirshigli nod unhealthy it mnkei the skinj4 time; w" bat. a corpselike, pal Id look ii .gives. rkh'eu applied . ,They should use. a beintieol 1 ("tion, purely vegetable, wlliefr.givAistbe fate xrins -neck, a natural lifellike' whitoviessiskissit smooth. It is oallelonea': Spinisk • and is soId'at•JACESOIPS Patent AledicinelYs,-r,e r douse,-S9 Liberty atket,TieitlitirolxV A BS the:4M's place i.Vatild Jones+ Coral IlairittatAtatiVe';'Pcliria. .ChernicalSosy midiin#v,44ltEl.sPftv.inAso!tp. . , • .j.l4.ir. ' • • • 2 !';t , • • - • ' . ' • • , , • ' ' 4 2 • IA okir" '. f ‘ a k - ',. • ; :,• • >e ', 42. 5 - a . *4 l - , ~4 - • - -; ,-‘ . • fy 7-sl o te • - .• •re jAr;IES MAY, jtXCHARD .}:DWARDS JOSBUA HANNA, . • Committee. 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