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N ', .. - .: :- ' 7 . 7. ! - '::".'•:'...':, :r;.~.i: ENDS i. .~ MEI ISEIZINE MEE !.„.11 4 ' , MIME ` ~ F` w4>t 'd ~4." ERSE =ESE IMINEM CA. ' .. • ARTE.R, EDITOR ATOROTIIi PITTsBUROIIIs E.SDAY MORNING, DECEXLIER 48,1842. eT E. NV. Clan, Mae: Stites Newipapet Agency, Sun Buildings: N. E. corner of Third and Dock, and 440 N. Fourth street—is our only au thoeisied - Prgent its- Philadelphia. - letocratic .County Coivintion The Democrats are, Hereby requested to asserm ble their respective-districts, in primary meet. ing, on Saturday, the Bth - of Jandaiy, 1343, and appoint delegates to a County Convention to, be held at the Court . lionse; in Piitstitirgh - , - orf the Werineitlay following for the purtose of choosinP dele. , niee to the State _Convention. th the country districts, the 'time- of.meeting be between the boars 'of 3 and.s o'clock, P. •Kr and - in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, "';betivep`the hours of - Tend 9 o'clock, P. M. • ordei of the ComMittee of Cortespondence 'CHAI2I.f.S StIALER; ChatiMan. Wztas Serretar frien4swilt bear in -m inila hut a h been made by an .17 for meeting to-night as ~;tal nuinber of their fellaw-citizensjriendly r itomination Of; the lion. titicliAN for the Presidency. •4s this meeting it called by . tiict friends "of that gentlenian, it is to be presumed ,'l4Loi/ who prefer his nomination to that of either :diedistinguished citizens named in connexion . ;aitli . the office, Will ire present, 'and'tuke . part iti t--theproceedings. f . t : The follovrieg are ,the. Barnes of the gentlemen, chosen to fill the several officei connected with this Societyr-- President 7 aflon. 'Walter Forward, of Conn ,•••fitx. Prisidenrs—Hon. Chas. Shaler7of Conn.; Richard Ikoiren; of R-1, Chas,Brewer, of Mass.- R. - - H. Paltrier, of Me.. Lather Bottorff of N. H • L. R. Llv istgstob, of Vt. -Chop!nia—Rev. Dr. Dyer, of Vt. Brcot.slini Siert -Wm. S. Caldwell, of Mass. ~ torresporidiag See'y--Thos. M. Movie, of Vt. Treaserer--Geo. Breed, of Conn. • Lib - aiictit 7 -LukeLoornis,of Coon. eitunitier of .arrengenteids-I-Moses Atwood, of ..10,.,J0bn Bissell, of Conn; Anson Bidwell, of! /doss. Rev. Dr. Swift.of Conn.; 4. A: Hardy,of Mess. Commute ojeeirbrations—Hirvy Childs, of Mass.; Their. M. Howe, of , Vt.-, Dr. Win'lßachop, of Vt.; Leonartf; Of Mass.; JoscphPlumenir, of ICcsamitters oo Orations and Lectures—Lemuel! Ste Vent, of Mass.; Rev. Wm. Preston, of N. H ; C rustw lithooks,of Maine; H. W. Williams,of Conn.; %Gen: F. Gilmore. of N. 11. 'Library and LyCcuna Connnittre.--Geo. - Albree nlss;i Luke Loomis, of Cohn., M. F. Eaton, of, 'l4l - 14 Isaac Whittier, of Mass 4 Thoi. B. Updike, :114NO; Conunit*.—George Breed, of Conn; Asa I"; Childs, of It.fass.; Isaiah Dickey, of, N. 11:-T - . J. F. AlihiM of N. Mt Publishitig,Cfamifarer.—F. H, Eaton, of Mass.; Robeit•Dickel, of kt. H.; B. H. Hersey of Mass.; Win`..H. Whitney, of Mass.; A. A.. Mason, of R. 1. Apprciprfate reMoris were made by each of the - .l . :4me,rs, on accepting the isituations confided to !him; but the most graphic, pointed, and effective Sca's'..a4l...:4 our friad, cALuwiE:L ; %-ho, on bolas "Xlict'sert Recording Secretary. add reused the Society as follmss,:-- and Goakmen:—l am thankful to you t !f#:lpe honor whieb you have conferred upon Me. Xmt i riot ipablic speaker, but Ow I can do, I will ii+eech which it would he, well for of our :legislators to copy afteri—especially -those veho are`receiving the People's motley a'tl.e DM= CC.4li/JUOCZATIC LASieNIGU4'. the result of the Meetings 014,hist evening, ,for. choosing. Delegates to the ‘Deinnciatie•City : , , IForel--Delegatee;, Francis Marron; Peter 7.Einil,..tolmMarciles,- John Jennings, Jas_ 1, In Armor Morrow.. • • • - - • /frard—Pelegates : John M. Indira, An dna' , Wylie, Jr., Charles Burnett, James E. Moor huuseZDan'irtWiaits. •lii-faser of Al:fermi. ~.• MEM 7:4Wird;Witivi—.Tbelegates in favor of Dr.Rerr... ..Fgwth - Wurd*TDelegateari. Lindsay, John E Downing, Samuel Jones, James K.Rern, Dr. D. Reynolds.:. Initructed for Dr. Kerr. , •Ward—De . .egates : James Mail:ley. And. A.ber!Carnmon, A. Scott. 111.114'Kelvey. In favarorMagraw,' : , I Sixth Waild—Delegates: -James A. firwiti; A. Varela. ,Itoitt. AkAdarris, A. Kelley, J. .13 Casa! : lesm s „, - /zotrgeted; for Dr. Kerr. - &sixth ;IVarri--Delegaies: G. W. Laynge; Jos Cos,t,; Sate, Charles Lent , Jacob Tuner. 'TwO l for.Atagraw and three for Kerr. • ,gigidir, Vard—Delegates in favor of Morrow. Ninth Ward -Delegates : Mr. Patterson, T. rot Ilughes, for,Keirlo.l twOfor . Ilsgra v. Tire' Raimmin .!fatitscr =—The 'proceedings or 3ieetiog, at the Odeon, were handel to,ns,,by one of ,the secretaries, for publication, is I:qrs.t. of :to-day, with the request that %ye Astouid sena proof abbe!' ter the other rsp .rs as early as possible, that tbey'might'appear in all ,7iibiuttanc #iafA,'..We 'fulfilled our promise; but in regard to the " Report,", much against our inclinations— inasmuch Da' that Part of , the proceedings bad been hatitled, by theoe, ntleman whoilrepared it, tti,ait. other city Paper, which had it in type,befoi-e the irkihr'ortha meeting, and thus two.4sYs ithead . Ot i is ebuteniporaries MEE :.. '.V.- Miill.ol4 - :1 1 te were well ileased some days frince,l4otice the name of onr..Dempexatic fello*:eiiizen; John Fleming, Esq., mentioned as a imitable perion - Iti be nominated for Cansl Corn- We t believe be would make an excel lent stficse. long residence ` eaters Peon- , sylvanja, knit; • 30 yesra)—Lltis familiarity, with mercantile.puisfritc,—bis knowledge as a practical surveyor, rnatbatnaticiani and accoumptanti and s above all, hja acqusiutance Oft forivarding' bust nein,,,tinfl:pretions. 144,-,are claims: not to be overlooked, in the sejection.,of }t e, candidate. The west lieingCititied.to ' the, nest ComaAssieftsii, we tatke:great4lefistire in presenting the name of Flemin g of Allegheny, to the Democracy 'of • the old:Keystone State. - • •TRUE DEMOCRATS: Dec. Zlib, 1841. Ma. Bak:eta—AS there are many candidates t4remd Canai ,Cocumisrioner, permit me •to irk troduer in 'public Puttee John" Keatly Esq ' Clarion county Mr. Keatly is the presentinen her from this:kohnty; asd 401 the situation:, Clarion. -.county }sac always done h e r ':to)4d4irlates' from other counties; iind we pow as a recipxopty of favors. We have never had - the honor of-having' a repre , sentative in the Carittk*aid..frnrri this 'lVorthern section of Pennsitvanis.. recolldet that this coimty and those - adjoining it are amongst the streingebt DertiOcratic cou n ties t h e . and , - 414 p g l iilo4e are entitled to towieldstall AirOtid .; „ . ;~~--- ,~ ,~a ? • MEMiI fillttlM- NWT, The Meeting To•NighL Kew . England Satiety. • 'FOr'the 11614 ipg• Poit ANA ' - . cLmtiux, j:kc,.2.2,;1t347. a• °'• --. • , *., I • • e - . , , .- „. - --; . • - • WESITEWORifiR)LI. RAILROAD. Pursuant to4,%flublie'tell from Thomas*Bake . ' welf;Esta , Prestdant ,the Board of Trade, a mae: . t of the oflPitti;bmgh and vicinity held in the 04 - eoit on Friday evening, the *Atli inst. On 'motion 01. Mf.Bacewell, Hoar. A. W. w - as called to the Cb ir, and>Messrs J. Caroth• era, R. Edwards end J Harper appointed 'Secreta: The object of the meeting being to receive the Report of the Delegates (tom this Citi,to the Rail rola:Convention; recently held at, Massa lo rt, in LEL! State or Ohio iiVii,D4evrell,-Chairitan ofthe Del. egatee, rose and submitted the following report, whiCh, on motion, wee accepted • REPORT. The Committee appointed to attend the. Railroad Convention, recently held at Massillon, respeetfully report; i. • • , • • qThat they arriVediat Massillon previous' to the meeting of the Carivention- r and were received with the most cordial welcome by the assembled dale . gates. The attention':Cof the citizens af.Central Ohio has-recently heed much directed to the importance . of :a 'safe and speedy. Railroad co ninur. s rtion with the rAtlantie citier by way, of Pittsburgh and Phil adelphia, es was shown by the :proceedings-of a convention held i'short tithe since at Canton and the recent convention would have' "been'''fir more nu reerously attended, bUt for the inclemint weather ; and bad reads, which! led many ~ to fear that the meeting woulitheve I:reen postponed to,a more fa vorab:e wean; and on that account the attendance ; of-your committee, end especially of Messrs tick, Thornpson• and IMiller was considered as al: fordieg strong efulence of the interest taken , by the citizens of Pennsylvania in the objects 'embraced by the convention, which have been Publieled in the newspaperSof this city. The proceedings of the Convention will show ; that their genesat opinion ; was favorable to the ! formation of anew, company, to be incorporated by the concurrent' action of the Ohio and Penn sylvania legislatures, in a mode similar to that ; adopted for the) , -Pennsylvania and Ohio canal; which should be managed by a hoard Of 13 dime ! tore, six of wham' should be taken frem the State of Ohio, six from Western Pennsylvania, awl . one Gorr PhiladelPhia, end should construct a contin uous Railroad from• Pittsburgh by the nearest and most favorable' -oute to Mansfield; Ohio, with pow. er to extend to the Western line of that State, and connecting at Stiitulde points, with Cleveland on the North , andNeWark, Columbus, and Cincinnati on the Sonthweit, by means of lateral roads, which, however, should be inade by distinct 'companies. A committee was. appointed to proceed to Co lumbus, and obtain, from the legislature nowiti session a suitable charter, of the practicability of which, but little doubt was entertained, which i should afterwards, be presented to our own legis slature for con fi nnation; or it their consent should not be, procureth-which might be rendered available under the suriArleniental charter of the Pittsburgh and Conuellserlie Railroad Co. No serious; difference existed, in the opinion of the convention, with regard to the most suitable I I route. westward, from a point in the viciti ity of Canton ' but,froin thence to the Pennsylvania liar, the delegatei from Beaver county, in this State. and Cffisitnbiana county, in Ohii, mere so much divided; that it- was thought best to omit. any mention of „rthose counties in the proceedings of the convention, lest it might he considered as a committal in fiver of any of the proposed lines; but after a full and friendly discussion, a general understanding prevailed that, although the advo cates of none of the proposed routes withdrew their claims : lyet the details of the lines should be referred to the directors of the company, to be decided - by en 'engineer to be selected for that purpose by the (trends of the work in Pittsburgh and Philadelphie. • .• The detentes from Ohio, believed that little dif ficulty would be I .. xperienced in obtaining releases from the ow ners.O the hail through Which the road would pass. ;Norm of the - streams on the line wilt require expensive viaducts, except the Allegheny and theß tg heaver, and the face of the country af ter theriver hills are surmountee, presents a series of moderate grades, requiring no tunnels and very few deep cutting I and admitting, of carves of the most ex tended rad t e ;ls.;' , „;' 'Ai evidence' or, „et:fedi - Ole sentiments of the citizens on the route,h was stated, that if the Bea ver route was selected, e resident of that county would complete foer miles of the road as his sub script ion, antlttliat a citizen of Portage coot tr Oh' o has undertaken to prepare tstentYmiles °Ober - Dad for the superstructure, taking pay,nient for the work in the stock of theleleveland company, which will be rendered available, which ever of the routes , may be finally adoptetl, 'The principal, if not the only obstacle to the speedy completion of the road, when the requisite charters are obtained, will arise - from the difficulty in f rocurinelbe funds requisite fonts construction. The delegates : fthm Obio are confident thataconsid erable amount •• will. be. subscribed by the citizens on the line, arid }het the counties through which it will . innas wilf,cnotribute largely in their corporate capacity,4Utithese sources can scarcely be relied upon for means greater than will be required. to prepare the road foe the supenitructore, and a inn siderablesuthWill be necessary to complete the work, whichlcSirnnly be procured from therrapl {sluts, of- Philadelphia end Pittsburgh; and yotir COmmitte are harpy to state, that as the proposed plan appears. to meet the views, of our Eastern brethren, they ihive good reason to believe' that when the 'rnitinefor completing . the Cet,fral Rail Road are pi:Fielded, the citizens' of Philadelphia will connibultelibeially towards,the contemplated work. ' , The _Committee do not consider it requisite at present to enter into the minutia of statistical de tails; for thepurpbse qt' proving the advantages of the proposed connection, by which we . ehould be united, of all - seeibthr of the }ear, by a secure and rapid means ' of Communication, with Columbtis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, l'oledo,atelthe intermediate towns, with -' a prospect .of reaching •the banke-Ot the Mississippi and the interior of Michigan, - bat would merely - obeerve, that they believe !eve dig. tricts of equal fertility can be found asawell suited to the construction of'a Railroad, dethetabletend of Ohio. That by the opposed, road an immense amount Ortrade and 'travel woald lie directed- to thii city, Width how finch an outlet by the :Lakes or the Mississippi,—that the - prosperity of these, ricultural districts of Obio,-arising from: the nnrire. cedented demands for their produce, at once shows the' advantages of the proposed improitement, and provides themeans for its construction;—.lhateireat amount Of 'fitighlWhieh is now interrupted 'lei; its course by the of:Wither, but which woutd, bytheansof- this Railroad, find its way to market at all seasons ; veduld r by -placing the farmer- and minufacturer inconstant connectioa with each:o ther, targets' , promote the prosperity of -both, end contribute efficiently to sustain the profits'' of. the road at those : seasons; when the temporary cesea tion of travel On the rotne mei , diminish its prnduc tiveness. Influenced these cthisideration, your Commit tee would reCommend.to theearnerst consideration of their fe4ow citizens, the importance and advari tages. of. the proposed improvement, and would re; spec Bally Dirge:est, that as soon rie the necessary charters are obtained, the requisite means should . be adapted' to‘hroente - or the res pective, ro utes , and irrimediate..eteps. taken to have , he 'ettielf.„'ihtsperibed, and , the writ :began , during !he.cnsen4SOmtner. , -All which. is.-respectfully ~• Tiede Beira ,"Soentre '- GsoWesarss; . kiss:neater Alex.,' stthct, . J. BissAm, December •i 22, 1847. , . •i • - c The folleWitig • resolutions wererofTered Bigbarri, and, after ,sonse discussion—in Meases., W ifti':adless, Joshua ii antra, IThos. Rakewell, Wm. J. Totten. William WAWA", and theiliairmari; (whit took the , figer;lneAltrit. purpose,)lperticipated,--were; unanimously , adots , • , -.4 Rein/rest, That this meeting cordially approves of the at tS 'of Ithe'Mlistlion'Coqeetioe-; arid , wdl take Immediate:steps to obtainfrontthe pennail siebia and Ohio Legislatorea a; foirst charter, and joint Company, to construct a Railroad ::-.w eTw ik f~;: r{ >. • •••••-. INMMV=O from the city of Pittsbufgh to Mansfield;Ohio; to be called the " FENDISTLYANIJ. AND OVICI RAIL YOAD .. 4 " ieadvis,-ThstAiswistitg rooks ta Rii•iieldy co4struciron of branih of siiid,Raireciad to thir North, terminating at Oletieland,' E andAttother to, the Sonthwep. in.the.directioo Newl9i.r,Colue bus, and Cincinriatlvarti - Mireratively dell aoded the increasing tride of our city,' and the interests ttie„ Rai !roads centering here.. I . Relayed, That, as citizens of PittOurgh, we pledge .oursel yes, to_ llie,extent of oul4 ability,to contribnte our proportion of the mean4,,necessary to construct the said Prissier') road and:bran - ches t if liberal-charters Shall begruntedTor the same, • Oa motion - of Carbthers, Esq., it Avis Resolved; That the chaiiman Ofthisineeting be instructed' It' to furnish copies of the resp,u ions now, adopted to the Speakers, ot, the tl.-6 iiiinches of the Ohio Legislature; an that the p_rqeeedings be published in the newspapers of this dly.. • Ou:thotion, adjourned. A. W.,LcOMIS, Ctainnav - • J: CA ROTlitltS, . . R:-EID vr.A if, Secretaries ..I,7,HARP.E PUBLIC MEETING FOR THE RELIEF OF THE t.UFFERERS BY THE. DATE FRESH ET IN THE ofti9 ;. • ~! . , The citizens of Pi . ttaburgh met rn; the New, Court' Haase, on Monday 27th inst., it o'clock, and svere organ'ized ' by calling, 'Honor, the Mayor, to Mb Chair, and appointing 114 Rt. Rev Bishop o'ConnOr, Michael Allen, R. Ytr;''POiridex. ter and - Wm. Ebbs, Estinires, as Vice:,:,lliesidents., and Michael Dan Megebari and Moi,gAn •Rubert. son; Seeretalies. His Honor, the :Mayor, stated the 'Aject of the meeting in brief and feeling terms, atit:i'suggested that. some action for the immediate ielief of the' sufferers 'Should be adopted: Wheretipiati Mr. J. P. Pears submitted, the following F ; rettnibte Ind Resolutions, which were neanimouslpidopted Wusasas, The City of Cincinnati-kind the id-. jacent . towns and villages have .suffered extreme distress by the'alminst'unparalleled fiCtOtis in me Obio River and . its;tributaries.. Ant 1 )Vhereas, 'When our oven city wll6 suffering by a dispensa tion of Providence; equally distressing irr its con sequences, the citizens of Cincinnati Were promi nent among the many who, under the dictates of that ckarity which deems it mare' bleised to give thhn'to leceive," extended' to citizens the tribUte of syMpathy and relief. And whereas, It appears, by the; last published Report of the distributing committee, that there remained of the relief. fonds five blintireil dollars, unappropriated or unclaimed ; . And, whereas, This fund is not riow,requireil for the sufferers in this city, eutt would bi must used in being atiplied t Opte to the wants of those who suffered by tilt !life disastrous freshet Valley ! ofthe Ohio. ',Therefore be it Res2/ved, That the select and cornotoif councils be respectfully solicited to direct, that: the sum of one hundred dollars be remitted to die Mayor ot Cincinnati, out of the- unexpended balance of the Relief Fund, to be by him applied t 0 ,,. the imme diate relief of those fatnilies who Mice been the heaviest sufferers by t he late inundatilm: Rcso/vo , / l'hat Thos. Dakewell; .W. Poin dexter, and Win, ,Ebbs, be appointed a Committeel to select two gentle Men iti each want of the two cities, to serve as collecting commit tiles, and that they Le reque t.-111:to act promptly, as.-the sufferers at Ibis inclea ent season require immediate relief. I:volvtd, That the above named Ontlerrieti be, and they are hereby, appointed an :exectitive coot mittee, to receive and forward all edntributtons; l and that they are authorized to call meet• ings at.such time and place as poi may deem I advisable. G. ADAMS, ) . 'f'esident. M. O'Coxtvon, t‘ ' , MICMAII. ALLAN . , NSicePres:ts R. W. POINIOZETSR, 4 Wu. E,aai J ac 3 - M..D. ilfakrhan,, Secre Mary ,s Robertson, tar e ' • - TyWe.are requested to-statei3itatt the name Wm: Vr 7 Hawkiir, Esqr. had' feeri'lerioneously appendrd to tbe call for the meelin4 to night. tcfr The , ‘Buffala Cammercial'Allvettlaer , of De tember 13, 1816, hie the fullekrinOartinla regarding Vaughnb..celelaiatMi- medicine. We need only any, 44 Vaughn's l'egelable I,ltkonfript,irldia - fetre.--We are not aecustdmed to take partichlai, notice of the various Medicine* of the day, advirtise&in.our col umns, fur,all the ills that flesh is fittir l i tw, but the ar ray and character of the testimrinlals?in Proof of Vaughree Vegetable . L.itiontriptici inierted to,dairi impels us to depart from our usuai mactiee, und•to I admit that we have never knoww4o extensive sad eels to attend any previous' y ad*ertited Medicine, within no short a'apace . of time. Tfis genuineness of the cerrificates is undoubted—Most of those Gam ed .are our nein fellow citizens, one of whom has for many years tMencon.hected witli this:paper, and many of there favorably known tolussome of them has taken theittins to Fall' and- cotrohtirdie thcetpte- Xitents'publisliliri. arid we dertainletbirik . the.medi ,clau hriettstablished for itself ad, excellent reptria : Suctr notice front one Of the first newspa pers to the State of New 'Yeti( tria:klight and We will uierely add from mir own knowledge of the Commarcial ,Advertiser, file hundred dollars would Mot' have produced such An aizidle; from the pen of the editor of that'Jourital, :had he not the 'proof of wimtbr:. has 'stated; nol ti s tnee that Sum would be no inducement for thitriald and - influential Print to foist upon the public Worthless'article.' See advertisement our'coltimne. Call and' et a 'pamphlet of On. iments. ;;; ' dec2B ~ . MEED ESE lgr GREAT 'INCONSISTENCY I Physicians prescribe DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR in the last Stages ripd..the most hopetese;cane% , of CONSUMPTION, after all otheOnedioines had fail ed, as ithai•proveditself to be - Aheinost extraordi nary medical ; aid ittcuring thatidincase.-: Now this Medicine leas valuable in the idelplept stsges,nuch as COUGH, COLDS, 1tr1,4 I:UN ss are not too far gone before,uicertiOnn,lakeorplace. It is seltiom.or ere, Known to ...fail.‘in'-breaKingTup the mosVdietressing , Cotigh or Cold h few hears time; if the directions are strlctlY:follow:cd. The GENUINE DR. ROGERS , l I IVERWORT. AND TAR, which manes so many wOnderful cures, la for sale by D . .t:Keeeland, also. ; by *add Br. Co. of this city.' Those who arc afilicted s '!rith Diseased : Lungs, will do well to call , on them, and see the Certificates of the most wenderfor Cures, frtiin lion.. Judge Binort. 'The wife' of the .R`ers'G.l W.' 'Maley, and from' Dr. Hiram CO, Profisamqin'Cincinnati F.ereeL ticlviediCaf Collo,st,• g)ic2B . . !Hanle for Wt.. MBE two Story Brien House, 163 Liba ty street, Ji Li -in the middle or the , clotlting Square; 'etiCto the' Three Big: Doors, the right place for 'gaffing clothing, occupied at present tie a carpet warehouse by the subscriber. - , k'or timber "particularri apply ' JOHN THOMPSON; • on the premises. doc2B.d4t GRAND EIXIIIIIITIQN. Mitryfice,nt Pitietier of the Mexican, AAT ILL-be eibitrlti7 i trAtifftit , ' only at On'Teeeddy;*the2Bth.liiit. , '" These- Tim in' number ; and repre sents the prinetpal tithievements, of our Armies in Mexico. They are painted nn 4i/0 FEES OFdAriVAES, :and have Veen denlgnedand witligreat care, to enable ,thelualterldfciitri'a'Orieet Wee ofi the Severe engaientents which they UFO designed to illsotrate;- '"' Admittance 25 cente;childret under PYenre of age, 15 eta. ' : - dec2B AFRES If qmpply , or 'bi , : .VenrrAncr. rii.rs;'- just received.' Ihetie valuable Family Pills ire, daily gaining .inerettied tonfideece frhm all 'classes of the - coinuaity, rtq ere used with the anccess in cilia of byspopsia,, Billions Fe. _,Ptei:ceniPlaint and :m4ny, - nther diseisci, fey sale hy, ' . LS. 50 Sinithleld et. , pear Zd. Atik4llYAY.Rll.;44lo;6aln6ildi itegherlyctty,, seii4,, ifirm4kghitini.,'and *Johnr.ill'Crrciree, sth Ward: , . - ,d.t.se2s:l Pitstus i lutt*,llV Qn Friday evening previoio notiest;sher:: . Typograpbtenr Tioftuiorii of Pitts burghkit Piste' met '-o.t tie „I; to participate m social enjoyment j Aliopita! kipper Has pro all 'present giive'tife most satudacioifivitleitie. The Committee of Arrangements bad sent in vitatiohe to a nurittper of the most eminent-and distinguished me ritbeii Ate Wild Statesnteu, ;from pearly:o4 Of ivliout ;letters o apology and sentimen(s were'receivid,WhiCh will be found in their:approprlitte place. The following gentleMeri Clingen of of the evening:— Piesidint—Neville It: Craig lire Presidenis-140: • John B. 'Butler, & C Sawyer, Tbos.klamiltcM, Wm. H. Sutton, Sainuel Simicden, Jobn G. Jennings, Alex. Jayne*, J. G Backofen. . , Elliott,o:NZ...arty Jrio ...B Butler; jr, John , T,Slairyock; and it 7 Gamble. .1, Ist. Our Country, right, or wrong;—We Ktund by tier when' rtglit,- - --wlieti 'wrong tie wi trylo right her- • 21. The President of- the United, States ', Heads of Departlifehts, Senate ,ena "Honse of R!pmen. . 31. "Pennsylvania, , some of Franklin,—God 4111. Our Army an 1 Wavy." , .. tith. The Art of Priuting- 7 4be fulquin which Archinledes could not find. - •.. ••• , . Gib. Guttenberg, Faust, and Schoeffer —the fathers of "our Profession: ' - 7th 11:n31(1in—A Printer s a Phiroaorher,And a Bth. The thembe l ts of our Craft ni,w in Mexico, —Aile hold theni in frmeinbianee. oth The Yentlsylvania,.VolunteetWorthy sons of the old Keystone State. 10th. Our fellow:craftsmen throughout. the ith. The ;Magnetic Telegtaphl . 7 . — The last great imProvetneut in the Art.._ 12th. Pittsburgh—The Birmingham o 1 the Uni ted States. - • ' ' ' 131 h: Latlin-LTbeir shays be delende.l by lite Prebs. - • Letters were received from Bona. darnels Du- Ch angn, Henry 'CI ay, aod r fobn C. CalhOun; JOgaph oideg, Wm. W. Seaton, Thomas. Ritchie, Joseph Chandler, and 'Erantus Srooka,grqi,eNtiessive of their . regrets at being unable to bttend the meet' log ; and the foflowing sentiments were reid';-.:- By Hon. 3.. antes Poickianan-;-The Pittsburgh Prest—Able end honest if it deal set ere blows, this is done with a , manly , hand. Islay hap all con fleefle . ted . with it enjoy a curvy Christmas, and.pros perous New Year. By. Hon. J. C, Calbnon.- - -The Press: When guided by truth and justice, •and the spirit of Liberty, the great instrument of progre.ss and liberty; but when subservient to power, and re gardless of truth and justice, the most potent; instrumeotof corruption an 4 tyranny. ' By E. Brooks—The Printing. Press, the-polpit and the-School Room t The three ...r ear t eachers of Civilization, of Christianity, and " i.l Mind. By Jos. R. Chandler, Esq —Honor to the ar that, in spite of the abuses of the bad, still flour ishes in the approval of the good. Prosperity and happiness to the prartisers of the art, who show their self respect by maintaining their so dal relations. • •By Thos Ritchie. Esq.—Pittsburgh: The-Bir mingham of the West-Idistingitished for her Arts, as well as for her imlornitable energy. - Great she Will be, with or Without a Prelectite Tariff. .yoLusirEsn. TOASTS.• - By Hiram Kane .=-Nerilk B. Craig: In Selecting, him 'for our Chairman, we'r . erognisehiii ex6.ltetice as a man ; a an and editor. (?4r. "Craig acknortleilged the compliment in an interesting , :speech..relative to the introduction of printing into the west.) JOhtt a n Butler: . fir TO nerving td "gnaw frOrn ineif4lOg 'riosity of the Mexicans. and in, handling the “shooring aside" in t‘rhose", of the enemy,. bat "imitvd himself a patriotic, as well-as practical printer, and has made a "good impression" on the hearts of his friends . J.l''. ryockftie Press: Ile 'power w§ich ail anees civjl4ation. Wocron:r—thatW,bich airenittk ens and- relines, it R R. - ,R: DWI) ftil.L" 'Mr Free!On's Oath," the fitST publication in North America, "registir:Eir tWo hundred years ' 'ago; walked Iff ' in. the Ame,rican, Revolution,, and, ",diafributed "for' l the benefit of mankind. William Cappr—Employers and Journeymen : May they always see that iheir intereatii run "par allel,' and-may The former hirer want 4 ' quoins," nor 'the latter feel the need of forts." B. IL Hersey=The art of ,printing stands first staiont::thetarut—long may ic enjoy' present - reputation: ' - A M Ilwaine-.-4 Printer: ilpriwht in .Is'l the parts of .his composition, his works speak volumes in hie praiss..on. , L. Ellintt-"—Pope' Pius IX: "Amid the political d'arkneis Of 'Europe, a new planitisiseen ablate the horizon. From it, rays of civil and religious light ,tire emanating.; -May their,brilliancy never be-.obscured,until our world shall have !been blessed, with their glory. . • . ' W - . C. Charltori—Frefidom of the' Press.',4the enemy of'despotism.' '-` ~. By James - Irwin.—Benevolent Societies.: The fount cases. for, the distressed i• may they never be out of sorts." •- • • "By D. P. Work Printing: The." art Preserve. title of all, arts.;," while irshowers ligtit - and know ledge oponthe worlti, may, it speedily.: become the means of yielding simare substantial :=support to those who-thus labor for the'good of 'Millen!. . . , By r Win s 1:. 4itieltii. 7 JOurneyrrieD . Printers: y thy have fat tcik'es, full cases, 'rlian I proofs, fair )tapressiogr; and their bills exchanged for-gooll Wein , every Saturday tiigti t t. , Ay.Ylr. e,S.: CaltivOlt.—Thp . American; Eagle In, her upwird,iligitts.. should she discover that li the moon is made of -green i cheese," it is hoPeil that she will , report to any Gnzette. or Journal that Will issue an extra. • - , ' 'By N. 1-W Trtizalt.:-41enramin A gage, Pltilosopliei and:Printer, whose,i*miory. w"e"' his firm.: lies Pitd ..in the-silent tomb. Ile was' once not oniX aflgµre of= incalcu• lable worth;:but a - conspicuous, type in the cap case of his eountry. ' • • . . By W. W.-; Smith.—Printirit: The :beacon of civilization , • • By A. B. Russell—The Printers: Though they often pull the:". tale,"' -May they never be caught in his ilutches. By W. S. Cafilwell —The Printer's of the "DI den Time," who helped to unfurl the proud'" Bans ner " , the Stars-and Stripts:"..May -their sue. cessors " Advocate " their principles, and,!‘Chron icle." 'in' their , " Gazettes:'':to:Abe "American " people, that the " Spirit of- ihe Age'" 'requires thern'tO "Post "'their" Day Books'- and' "'Jour nals " and receive a "Dispatch " by "Telegraph," to prove a welenrne I•'Yisitoi"'lci:thaf;Manufac turers "of the " Iron City.",, . , .By 'W. G..i.Btophy.--Ont. Departed... Brethre n -lot the Army: -Their forms _have been distributed in Nature's cart foe-the' Great tinfipositor •to set arp anew. . By :Ugrsey.—The Printer, Boyt, If .:he be faithful in duty, he moat. become great., , By Robert - Ellis.— Benj Franklin One 'Of the , tv ii i p q iroi , -who - aiileil i lit'rottiJoririktliOke /Mot:whirl! te(joi a ba s isof kii3:.libertietr tie enjoy. WOrtii abal I never he erased frOirt;Diir:l memory ; By . N. M.Poindexter—Whilir we surround the festive board , taiiight, may we flat forget those, of our fellow.crailsosert _who sere:Mow ,fighting tbe battlis of their country : They. were faithful to their trust;; ikhiN'heie; ihey have proven them. alt es uo less,` so in the feittedfieftl. z : . , t: ' , REGULAR TOASTS- nevor =NMI ‘1• • By~A. M. Berani74oiir fellow.craftsmen i Mexico!,,The nonparti t of the army they make goodosTresettl, both' uPetysaKakeAleritres and gentle*enoritae R 544 theficasts evesi, _their iehinmariever lireken 40 ft!, ttieit kept rykefroftklnonkiio9ilfei4,ra, and their alwayiverfeit;c 9 k t it By A..Gtm e— lepten aye: The plcpeer o f printing in las Mirth American colonies; the pub , usher i yortfig Freeman's Oath" and " Body of Literties ;", ,the first Fe it) ter who pointed hip doggers and 'made-a - deep- impression onnticenemies - of liberty• , By ' Win.• Robineirn, it tiemory of the lateJ. Snowdeo, ZA„,,Editor..of: burgh Mercury." • By..N. Seidl -and Josephyl-Tall I enterprising young rnew who in July, 1786; issued the Pittsburgh Gazette, tbe:firstoevrspape.r published west of the Allegheny mountains, - Rya Retired PrinterThougli the 'lightning, has been passed into - strViCe, and ttliOson made to give back copy true as the text; yet, the Types aMll the Press. hold th . e great - copy, right of the By Maj:,l.-8. Butlen—The "'Editor! and Prin ters o,t 'Pittsburgli—L-314,' their prosperity . be commensurate with their inteiliaenne itnif enter prise _IV_ one oi the, iiimpany r ,—Cir host—lig .t;siti Clone. it up." Brown,". 'Oa motion of Maj. EL Elaine— -.Resolicff, That the thanks of the meeting be ten dered to the-Committee cif ,Ayrangements, for ~t he efficient manner in ichictr'theY Eiave'atietlyd' to their duties. • - , ; . . On m°419.ii12 , ; • • • Rrsoh4 That our thanks::be end , are hereby tendered to the «orthp landlordof the "'E x change Hotel, for-the handsome manner in which- he :his provided for our comfort 'end gratification this evening,„.' - . DEMOCRCTIC ASS ITEETINW IJAMES.......I3UCH.ANAN . . A Mass Meeting of the friends of this distin . guished, consistent, and indomitable Detsocaim and Scii•rtssuse ; and in of bis eleiration to the Presidency in 1848, will be held at;the • ' OLD DEMOCRATIC HEAD QUARTERS,' The. Washington Coffee:Howe; On TUESDIKEVEN;ING, DECEMBER iith at twit past 6 o'clock.:. • „., ' The following eloquent-Democrats will address the meeting:—Nlessrs. NI - Dandiest', 'Burka, Craft, G T. Hamilton, T..l.larnipon, Watson: Cal t Robert Porter, just from the Halls of the N/on- tezumas," J. Callan, Esq., Ileidleburg., , WYlie, and George W. Layng. 'F:sq. Hon. Henry D. Fcister, of Westmoreland;'Samuel A. Gilmore; of Butler.; Hon. Dr. P. -FetteiMan, of Beaver, and Hon. A. Plummer, of Venango, are also expected to be in attendance,"arid' address the,meqingi M A SONIC --NQTICE Corilrounicatiou of the -Grand Coon cif, ReanaylVaiiiiTigili this (ruesday) evening. at 0 o'clock. By, order °title G. P. - • ' ' • P. iNKINLtY, Grand Seely:" Dec'Pittsburgh 2B , A. 1.. 5817.: 1 1 1rOtice. fi maiemirienie of the increased 'demand for Dr R.titro's VforrAscr tecl:for the accnro moitation of those who use them, the fidloWing per ions have., beei nipoitited Agente for theta respec tive dirtrietn. . S. L;CUTI-IBF.Itt, • ilinwlesaie:and Retail Agent, N0..50; Sntithfieht st 4. • near: 4,1 Wm. Cole,• Allegheny city; Jno.-*Tracken, Sth Ward; d. G.-Smith, Birmingham; C., Ritchie, nonehorgb, Pa.; P. ,Rafael, Freedom, Stimestille, Beaver COunty. ,DIED Peaghim—,loo Bushels, .for.sale , by. _ _ SMITH: &:15zNckA:tri.: D --- dec2B WrILTE Beaiks---10 Barrels , ormal.) by.. ~.4ec„gt •, L: BNIJTR BBINCLAiR. ri LOVER Seid-3 Bartels, for-sale by (,) dec2B • 4- '• •ERdErtioBC,BINCL-AIR . . . RGED.Apples-_-50 Swamis. fursale by . D dee2B - SMITH & SINLLAIR. . . . I lec ... . .P.R.D---30 Kegs No 1, neatly ' ,p up for .farnitY wse, for salts by . ..., ~ ...., ....,,. , 28,, .. ~ • - - . SMITH 81. .I . rsc.l,Aig. , TIBBERT , B ~ Chethical 'Writing' Fluid, 'assorted ' size d'bOttles; torielintly on liandand for Stile by- . -•-. B.' A.•.FAIINEBTOGR •trud'Cii.4` dee.2B . • ''' `, ..' 2 .6oretirrlst indlVood at's."' '.-: ' ' Voltdey .; *.S.,nislo.iit.4 VYT -W. WlLSONkeorner of Market and Fourth • streets, istjiiaffeeeiving.i large additional supplyq. lb: hrs stock , of . finti Watches - Chainsi . aid ov Keys. AlsoetiinpletOiticsOrtineitt'Orivery varie ty or fine •Jewelryt-Silver :Mate r Lamps„ . -"fancy goody etc. etc: - ..,. ' i; ,1 -- -''': ' , 41041 ... • tftL IZ I i e gl eta .reedby ateauer ve Zt u - , L: No 31. Water, and '62 Frootoui• QEEDS -, 7 -2 .5•8!)1Ff Pig , / ►- I 29 Bags; Tiouthy:do; Arvalore,aud for riec2b;,, nate F.:ACHES--;OSicie ,0 1,819 !°.?In4 alifeby ' • dear) Tallnwq 6 Bble Green Atiples ; ' In - More and for sale. by • ".` • . Anal, -13:-WATRRIVTAIT BUCTCETS and Tuba 7 - 7 66dortncice5a; - ' 3 Tubpon attire and dec2s - S. ivATi.III,4A.N. fov pale by STARCH -- = 60- Boles euperior 'Taney *truth, sort( and for sale, pi •-• ,••• • dec2s ' • • "LCB. I WATETIMAN. • ' 4 GEO W SMITIVIVC6, flee from Penn' tcrtlieii:-tfe4r Brewery qn Pitt et: end DtiqtmintrWaY;.• • dee2V., Aejl:powteAge,tireiki:it Dpede;,.&e .A ... Kt:N tbi , Enrive, Mapeachusette, New Hump- L shire, _ l j r,eiriOnt,,Contiecticut;ll,hotlei Jelaria, Alabama, Michigan, Ohio and - . . „ .. „,._;,Fourth near smittdielkl „ THE TIM EATEND ED; " SEALED_ mit.axtosAt,,s, be received at:the:Dificn thr • Superin„ tendent of .the Allegheny Portagekltail,T'Oadi dntil 6 'o'clock; P. M. of TUESDAY; the e7th day or JANU,AR y eesti.lor...iurnishing all the coal requiiind:foi.thi.6tationaly geginesißepots and; Boat Slide, for the deliveri l of. :the Wood, for the Sawing doing thehsuling, en ,thelerele tween Planes 2 and 3, 6 and 6; Band 7,1 and 8, and. . 8 and,,9;oir,the horae r power .at the head of Planes 4 and 10,, and,at the Pet planes 1, 9 anTIO, and the Boat Slips at lohnstovrn and Holli daysburg, and fur the delivery of the String timber, Ties, Planki.,&c., and„thei..Castinga. for the year SPeeikeations.will be exhibited . at; the , ()kiwi/ie. days previous to the, letting. •;. • = . • .f .....;t' .i" THMSJ. POWER, Supt. A. P. It. It, `- ~'~.:' .DESPATIDUEE jrTELECTRIC . TELEGRAM roit ras mouvrcs 705 i.V.1...0T •-_FROII-:....,E,040.Pk4 ....Breh r etimval-atllottonTun-Sattmitry - morning: last, of the steamship Hibernia, we have late apt very important intelligence from England. ----The-Htbernirsailed , on'ilte - 27thirt - Ncieembe _previous to µhick to ne, soil since.the, -estigal of the iast packet;. there hail been extensive.ankeery ert IMg triereaniile f.til tires ' bat' o dey' matte!! had . egatn befooie more easy • The Bank ot , England had reduced - the rate o interest. to 6, percen.t, _ -The iinditlon of the manufaeturin. , lo t teries waiimprovtnz ; and . is tint „Bank'lel sen i milliorus of .specie in,ber,yaults,z(be rate.;:a•ibe.Suntri -advancing Sand matters in general had becbme more prortrising: The rtniik'Oe'hocreveT, ;were, 'generally, in.a dipiesseti In SyilitzeKlena g ibe ! diffieultiee, had been amica bly MOO. Lucerne bad eiirrenderiincriie'ged iO4. "sun;irbpila -the Jesuits were to be driven from the - . country-. Ttie or Cotton . Were:' , quated . follows Orinfury' to rniddlial;.3o4-1414.idobile, ordinary to middling i 3i3l4 , l.. There Was a sligbt 'inprovement, before the arrivaizof .the with very flattering acgouiitss.ofithe prospata-o the new - crop s .when, prices again teradetiid.r,.`i:, , • Weirerwebeat 'Ffour'Was .at 28q g. ; Piiefir;ioid;- Philadelphia and..l3al amnia, 282135., Gd.-; •New Orleans and Ohio 26(//270.; Wheat, Ge 8L • " Corn - ,3:2031.15.: Corn &leaf; ifiaildti ; Atherican Grain and Produce were in a .depressed, "condition.'. • ' " The condition'of litantlia'reffeientrtiaaheing .ivrfu',l in the ixtreitte itintilirs, robberies, thefte, and all 'similar climes te:erheing constantly per, Pekr.atA4: - • . 2 • • leafy is - becoming pet-reedy! 'tranilgiyielli'llidr the wise and tirrn coursa'iif the Pope.' •,, The British'kaillimelifikiii inkaged-s . nithAil cusaionof commercial and financial offaini: The Royal-Bank of •Eaglabd•bad resumed vv. , . merits. ' ' • • -1, - New Yonx Dec 27. The and peliwarellridge eutispady has failed. In itilE SY.NATE, Mr. Bradbury, of Me.,nnniitirie"- cd the death of-Mt.'FaiifieTd DII Iydea.follolovpi t t with a teejtag eulogy. ; ,He , spoke of, his worn private friendship, his open character, high' integ rity, Bc.- ,Senate adjourned. In the llatias;'''Mf." Joilqs; of :ferm i ,ofered.4 resoltition 'directing the Committee on RewlatiOn ary' Petition's; To' examine bit'," thee expediency df . authorizing the Secretary; of War, to employ_ ad ditionel clerks to attnit`tti:aPplicationsior bounjy . lands The subject under diSctssieri4ati interrupted by a rneSsage fromthe Senate. ' 'l‘li.'"Eliininood,nommuced the death of Mr. Fairfiel I..''The custoinary resolutlona Were adopt id title% the . Flonei'acljour!iucC.,, Tlie funeral will take place to morrow. Fc!faCrtilsequettcs.rrrThe bills ; of mortality which vie daily ace recorded and. tbectrast , nuniber . . that die of Consumption,...and , the very man y of our friends - irsd'airfrialtitarieed . serininili add 4 411 *MPOY: af41461t-P4ll)l!siqe long ric.ntiof Nature, is alone sufficient evidence that no time should be lust.* getting drat of the very first evil +seed ad:Hecate, nit Soon , as poisible; beroi it fakesrOottind'delltiels "acetifar . deintinstratit6 Itr* ::eitiil;ie to thi CAN'S EXPECTORANT' sitEMEOP , -in the,o,ttly safeand eficctupi Medicine that iv i li Cop Plutely eradicate the first:symptoms of thil fatal Disease. , For. sale by WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty head of Wood at., Pittsburgh.,,,, dec2B illr,Let every, one who' ill:WM:se& soutirsuch Medicine ai' , Sarsaparilla - Vio 4rielaia a good preParation, put up'in initer'oue sized inii.tfee' at. one d etachi 'resid advertiithient in another eoirunn', of DR: 'WOOD , S:::SARSANCRITP WILD CAEABY , ` n compoond ' of fito of:tbe most valuable - medicines :in ibe:MaAeziairedica. As a we - mey safely . say it lean =Delimit preparation golcilittLtbe"lo."AtTli DROOT; ; Sirtithfield; trreMi 3a and - 4th Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'dc §.s D tasplutton i rianE, partnership. herutufore.oiistinglietween the , PnderolgßOi3"l4er.-AhestYlft.orlfilt St Browne, has this day been dissolved by mutual consort:. • 9 C. HILL, • • ' BROW B. • theindersigued; havinipriiih n aseiftlie l entire tablishment; - wilr continne to thatiuraetare and keep divhatiita - latteitEisrcrttnent'bf the'iteivest ildirigrrs Of Parrflangingsand 'Borders -,' Anieric:an arid' French Preset:lb, Col Partin; tai iland Chamber:Papers; Landscape; Prints; and other styles of Curtain Paper, thiity-six inches:Wide; &c., all of trhich u. ill bn !Rid at greatly /fiduhed prices, wholesale' nadretral; at thh oldatruid.,. / 4;4gePA -20 .Na.;:. • '''':-.,1.',..•.'7"4",,,,,,4;.-r..... - ,-- • ,i,,-.:,!.•....i.,.E.;; ;. •,,. - , - -f, - -:, , '..•.. , ..; :,- . ,7,. ... ..:;•.,..,;;...,..7.:f.:,;',!!:-•,::,-,7,-t7f :-._.+.11;: 1 ' ':.'.'.._••,: , • ,; :i• -, s t .N.;L.,.:' C:.: --,,,-.,,•-•.''''''''',•-';':7...••,F.,71,-,','---,. - '''''• ' :::----- ,:t.—-i:1,57:',..;•:,*;.'.':',•=::.,,.--1,:.,•.• AIkiLIVAL BERNI '~9ittielh~-fon~iesa.-sßirst-3easfion:: t ~ WksatztaTo,x..l:kec t :27i a P.: M: Fort-sALF,--;tod t'opiei of iliitits'ePittsinxtet and'Allegheey city , DIRECTORIES . ; 250 cum nr- good 6 double purple , and yellentCarpettlialii; 600 good Wooden Dorris,. of all zi;zer; 200 dozen of II:10, 9:120(UP; iiiii,loils.WitidiNtS4sh; 6 Bette of the American "gkenier, 7' 3 1 , 911i df the n lmirnalstot the ScUate'ind Roll4e' ftom,ll9o ts . l799.''Aid* good retail suppli'hf and wripithigirpAYoo',Fll the 'DOhtugh.lipi newspapsrs; ftir" sae ISAAC,HARRIS, Agt. and dec2d-4t , dom. Merchant sth .st. near Wood. - • _ tV ;fiat , E~ERAL Farms for,nracc._ Vitnnted, l p,lncen, ,or tn a number eflaborers, Arerri, coac h men-a nd hostlera, clerks sake 'and vViretiouse mon and boys foritireu ~Waritedy platen fit,t a. number,-of colored men, Ivornen, bine and gtrla... Wanted, sey,eral rod- Wantedpseveral suipasifiriirtS , .!ri borrow oil.the.fiest!security.,,,Al) kindn, of agen cies attended to for very tooderatephargen, at; ISAACI-lARIJ I IS , „Agqiicy p 443, ApAAL • dec.2s-4t Office, Fifth street, near.Vi'ena. , fp 'l~7tree 5P arnns for Sale fitiMbe-ritei:Rffere for iale . „` Peebles...OW.li ahipiAlleghipyeOuritY;thiee-Fariiii;,-:daah ope ea - opintog B . 6'itere9 on one of there, there in a good efone . house, large fr4ree"pare,; two orchards, ,rotp. a - OM:ober ,other iraproiementa: , ,There is an abundance of Coal on. - the othel,,xwik• ahem., .96 acres of Meadoiii: :Oa the, third, farms of lion, Walter „Forirard,;ami W. Stewart . therein •it good 'Arm hepir :al4 'harp, and - two - or three ; ere!eartis.„ The above galls *ill be r eold or atioet the Aisiiir February neit. For furtifer par tipdare.enquire of the - - • -;" , • . MARGARET' FLEMING,a ; • Peebles Towinthip, Allegheny . Gazette. copy. 31.tind,citi Post: • • 'ar:F"l 6 'R ' BATT, Deritist, , respectfully .ani ij trounces to,ttra 'citizens of Pittsburgh and :vi cinity that ho has returned to the city and taken the house, lately oocupledPhy.theßer. Dr. Riddle,' cia Liberty near Ferry, street, where he will , be 'happy to see all thoselmiliessnd Gentlementhat triay wish his services: -He can be: foUnd a 1 lay hour, as -he will devote his whole time to his prefessiontall ope rations.of the teeth will be done with neatnessund despatch. - - ) tfte:"V.: can'ieli;‘4! - th e toothache inn few mittuteslie his' oflee celebrated 'Vieth Powder Which' sweeteWthe' f luiils of the Month,. oarbirdeit thte IME R. k. 74. R. , respectfully tendert s er -15,0 wee, e in the various sane es o D • --di. pebiic, in various 1) h his Profissiion. His office is on Fourth street, op site the hitiybes oS cc. . dec2s.4t* I • •::t , IA*HENV Z. STEWART, )Eteoricey.aSid Cciwissellor at Law, .IrAFFtek4o ,Firth street, nest door to Alderman kilildirOirler office, between Wood and Sokithfield streets. Collections made on reasonable, terms ; Dennis, 40..pdhltfutpwa, Yirdts,_andaß4lbefisitniagust, of writing; drawn with Jegalncctiract and doipsteh. -doc2l-ly 1 nois e * eelay st4gos o ew Books. Q . ONGS fot - the Teeplo,'No ) 3 ; pal:ilia - bed by G. B. 1.3 Zeiber & Ca :1:4 Hunters of Eeritscky:itir 'the , el'ilds43o,Toilii - of TsaPpra,..aild Trailem .. .; .:.C, ; '.'e :;':.....- .., , T• . Count of Montetitish; a irrpl7pAr•••• ,i.,, i , _.• ~t. ~;.• Ester De Medina, or the crimes of ,Lunquit i ~,ettir ,- ,._ . . . Plate Pleasant Art of Moncy..etfiehi. ,`,, - 7 . Flowers Persnifilleil;No.:: ff. . Any dart' heir .kie this work: can he , supplied, . , ;liftiiiadtilivi Herbert, tir, the . sititiiikislir4-iiiiite 8 14 , 1 ,1 3't , :,- 1-- , - ;:. , _-,-.7.-: , . ..,,.:.„ -.:, t , ._,,,,,,,'.. ;::i: ,I ~,imeguerbertr o r ramity'Pesegesi. 1 . i 2 ll_ ,^. 1,.; , , i . , , The Child's Book of Auimato-ro boaotizat,:frol with colored plates... . _.. . . . GralianOrMagatineilatit.JanuasysM4B. New,-hliscellany _for ...Boye,and Girls, lithr fir y Hower r Joureell-,a:hem s upply. , „10,,;,- The Bore Winter :Book. .. ,,,,, .. , ' Living Age , 'NO. 1:10. ~.,.. , ' `.:-.. .:. .. 1 :., vyi i . , Philosophy 6flife and Philosophy of riestres ~ in a course of lectures , by Frederick Vohllchlegel._ Days ofLovehnd Faith, with`Other fugitiirepotat#„ i';.. by George W. Bethune: North Drifieh'RetidiV, - fditfoiititiel. r .. The Poetic:a:W.l'lth bf OliVer-Geldemith, beauti fully. illastrated. F.. - 1 _ ........11) ; - .,. j .,, , ri. , . I *". Memoirs of, ttlies,Margaret Mereer. t'.tf; , , , i: z•g: I, Pickings from the New Orleans Picayunearit new supply ~ 'j Doily . . q.cripitire.'llea`dingri," t:,y„.:th9l4P; Thomas Nhilinerei,B.'D..L.r...4,,',. __ _... .. „.,,,.,„ ..,.._. 1 , , Mysterteit ti - v o le: tiFe arr:iiil d in ii ir,ir it ,Eo — liiiii it iiin e it ii r l i t m i ryy i: : .. ibeiyt..,;kvtoittinionmcoHn... 'alas Citiesiof China, &e.lkic. %.z. ! ay.;! , ,'l""i" .• • - Alting.ii, the . Werldi nr a - tale trf••,the . ' , Rieb.itlid APeoe Gy i - . 3 h ••au intercillegand'inatruetlee : Z A.Ark l rA 43l:4ean ; 7l . t ...! ~- , George Lovell , , by Shoridan , KnoWleir. r. .- , ' Old Convents of Parisi by Madinio . thair. , Reband. The 'Hunted C.hief,,or : thus Female Rancheros,' a tide of the Miximie .war. - 1 :.; • :,•,..:.: -, -,-+ T j T4OPizaZi's Pz tighter, or , ibe:Altsli•Deib.:4t.' lantic: ' ' ' 1 7*-4 , adY:9,f the P 11 .13•P 9n 3 ?ziCe:PrtliF - - q. t ad the Seas. - Living Age, 187. ' Edliahenhileview.‘ l o:iPito`ieTl , , ; . .014 , Wine is New' Bottle,, 'es. Spare '-liOnrs' of: a Student in Paris, by Augustus Kintey'Gaiderier, tic b. Union Magazines for January,_o4S, ii:epleidid neither - with - ihree - heautifid, plates. ' • - 1, ;. Oulumbian•Magazinc,ii fur. December..;l7,,,: ;tr . -louden Lancet, fur Nose nber.:. 4-Ferrestal,. or the Light of the .Reef, , a romaimof the blue waters. ' Durarirs-Ter . psichore j or th e Ball Roar Guide. ~:Poggett,, s Uniteti 'Stat s.fidilti , Ski.lipd Ocea n pteaar 'Naitgation Chide. -' ' ' '' .-- '' - %, t_ '' . Blaektireoilsirltfigailith - ; edilrovintiint, ~' ','',... ~."1 2 ! ' ' The Bandit ' s Bride,; . or the Maid ' of - Si - ably, are. i inan:e•. , e , o) ~, t.:' •,•,-:,,1, ~.., Tbe Star; of the.fajleo, , ...i '. 7. - ; . - ... , , , ; - 1. 7 Waverly Novels,. cheap, form, a aeW.supply...l-, Afloat and•Aeliore,.or . a FailneisLife., : . „-. .„. ~, Eastern papers furnished at Fastera ptices4nd ~ • orta P „. . SubscriptiOns'kii-all the .Easterti,mygazines. re- Ceived ,at; . 114 pOblitilli.i , i.loices,,and io!erifibe, rokeesiitir.. . . ' llt:P:'310111S.B,- -. i dec23 85Eottrursr,tottreasiiloodand Market. , • .. -Ptrltossarsi ilatasim.. _r- afiout twenty yeaii since rat ; U , the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam in my family._ Since .that time it bas'-beeb mrpriatice to keep supply Of the ariiels bY me fur theusicifittifinnty, which is Urge,' and for 'the' beriefittif I . hare uniformly found it'toti terf,valrrabln;etli %talons medicine ; and thinkthat,bynsing,itireasons ably for the complaintafor-whiels itiesecommended, sthas often precernedthedisease fronitakinrifinote serious. form. 'ln one -instance I;rccommepdeit i a t to my ,brother,-,who resides-in .the -State: York, who was clangei:oordy ill ..with. a complaint of the lunge; he Sat mozethar jog foetid nothiOg iihmhgare him'ao • . OTISPEt,I%? Sold in Pittsburgh, by '' • i r • 11. - 8.-cAtris - EsTocic 'kr.O r '..,Celineenf tit - and Wood; alsoiiornet t t 6th aid ' "" - Bargain* kt.8 . 0..40, 3 PA1:ket 8 • (ticpini , obe!t).wigi yelp rich: tvirderi, selling at lhefolloWitifi'At es, $l2 Shawls for, .0,76 , 8 - ,60 - " - • -"- • • 6.00 - - •- N?l)4l°G . ußlgEll. RALPH'S Piitate'Vilsetieai-Treitlie Diseases - of thepettitsllCtipani," being tilrfai's aiirt'faahfut secountefilie trrittir*,'Ayint4tati cild einsigriencee of therdisorders it refers to,.togethts with the Remedlat. , • Pace. For , niacin pine. burgh, hy,•: '4;l 1 . 1 WritigraTo 50 +B,9liShrle,l4 sty near ..43d., 1%/rAtiNA-+-1 case small 'ilake;-just.reeeiseld Asa I,l' for sale by - ,S.I.,..FA i IINFATOCK • Co., COI of lie woo. at. T IQIJORTIN'OLASS-LICO 'bOttles of j Wines, Gins, &c., for talc by tlei23 „ , ,„ „,„ MARTIN. TIOTASII-4 tasks No II -nrtiele, in: intoitrind fir . Bale by - SMITII* SINCLAIR, dec23 56 Wood IC ty.Efreileqie Bushehr tin deid ff)i laic , by • szNcLAIR;,...I - 1 „ r.f• et; erE4.-20 half j.beate, Ypqnk re gyaen Tea; • Ti %;,P..ouchon Just receivqslma. for . • deen2. ItICKETBOX L AF &light:— 27'13b1a: No , V,• , s;• , 6'tato ' • -'''" Coarie.yhiverfaed aikt g ' .InAtore anlifar _sale, by r dec2A., p,;II%IILL**II;4I.CKETSON: • • , 1 kj'Viiitager frent7B972o z244;raitmle' ter •,, I - -41k22 - • e ;,. M ifrailaY77 6 fiair AV sei g7l .11LIP;te 441.14 i; for a by• -.dec,22. • • P. V . *Wi3X 47 2 11 DINET,C9, on, o. ‘ ,rno,.y.-- pip*, ,fge7 2 •'. '6049/1 .-d -, - P. d;18,t,k174' 1 71 STNFSSE4Ertmdy.-•4 half piOcii c Lonit6iFii4 •tt. dec22 , P. C. MARTIN.. —2 Punchesor 0.414 ilk,coo T Fa.sgmbisacc ties . to de322 „ .ANIAICA ty• - - - dec22 ~„ NV. Gin=-4VOT Siimo Ho 146 LIA . rot ids by, 1 , 151:4 . P. C.lllll,4Bl'ilfv:A ;$1!,./eigiEry x.ortz , „rl ne•W'mitiliedin bre firridriatiiiiiiirEr "ran' Wilieti { aad I Islet Made irrarigeMienlitifididferint imitoid'EarepetOd ) thelslands a with k ref pittoe , supplies orlroreigoLignotsi wriich:l will he able to 1_ sell,fleltvpced in the Custom Attkit.tef of Nel l .o**/ 411 " k.leW - 01 11 ter:P! )4 1 , #4.• 07* 14 the lowest Ma rie price r for cash or approved paper, 1 hare in ` '41041 • awl teller, a very la fre stock orAerv, superior Wine. and Linuonriii ititpOited74 the.osi celebrated breads vititafresi iorsakon pfeaiing ` tendkl • •-• :V. , 4P;C:MARtiNi coroer.l . Armilgaosins fiehi eta '' , 1 epenink'at the , Whaleicile'drigOWlo, 62 Marsetmteeti atery,, , Odom otAlpacca, .pee. Ereish*erittees. -2 CHeL 01 .11190..., - -1 4 .401 6 ., cashnieres;lopcs Prene.h broad*Crothf 4 '!telP o A.Pmell casitheres, 5 caseiViasirietts, 10 bales or red, White' 'and yellow flannels; - 31 KI. pairs% orblanzets, new styles ay:anew:a', domestic , glaghinria;• &nits t;'• hosiery o tagesher with.ageneval - assortaient of gotiik Merchants are invited to examine our atoms; as two: f : are confident it will. favorably' compare with eastern stoma in styles and prices. . A. ,;15M(41.144Ff*:. Able priMnPranges.; 25 5 Kegs Malaga. Grapes • 1. All in good order„Vmt i ticnirect z osk consignment Ind for sale .lorr t o titOse• • =BM . . .. .... ... . ~.:::..-•.... 6 i _ . .. ..„ EM!==IMEM EINE 111 _ _6. ~::. 1::~~~:5~,
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