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NIZIONS Ellll s n ;~; : t : s ; fMM 1111ESS ~ 4, i ..-.1 . -,,..:.,,, . 1 I 1, • • MEM EMIR t' '.~F .. .. . - c', h. REM F 'Ya - ~ ~ .. ~ -..~~, ' ' . ''''•:',';';': , „T`': MEM ' , " • ;'-'i; 7 ' .-1 '..-'' , '"..i'l' , ~,,•,-, , t e .,y , .!,! :, ,: ::.1 ., z7,- ' ,.:,'..;:)..•;'•"!. ' ''' - T.=', ,74 'J..j..','..,i :',A:t'.,: , .•:: -, ..,, - : - .. •; . i';':; - ,:i - '.f.:.. , .":.; . ..f , '•;-..,',. ' ..1 -' 7 ,1,-.*:4 . '.' - ':' -. ,:.:L . .- : ....',''--;'!.::,'..'.:iT• ~-;:,7-. VIA IttlillnerSt 1.. RAMMER, ED/70R 4211).PR0PR.1i7011 P IT T tit B tr - MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 18.1.4.. - RJR MAYOR: - DOCTOR HERR. Democratic Council Tickets. THIRD WARD. Common Council—James S. Craft; Martin . Lytle, Jacob M'Collister, J. D. Iles lip, Dennis M'Carty, James M. Porter. FOnnTa WARD. common council—Samuel Jo - neti, David Reynolds, John M'CraCken. .F.ITTR WARD — William Wilson, Samuel Mc- Kelvy; William Coleman; AnArew Scott, John J. Mitchel, Martin Schewer, Gebrge P. lest. SI ZTR WARD. Common Council—J. D. Kelly, Jamis Chambers, William Dickson. • SIVUTLI WARD. Common Council—Charles Kent; Joha Shaffer. tiimTH WHEEL Com Mon Council—Samuel Morrow, Daniel Seitz. Nizsrst Want,. Common Cot/twit—Jos. Weeks. ory.E. W. CAIn, Unite, States Newspaper Agency, Sun Buildings. N. E. corner of Third and Docki and 440 N. Fourth street—is our only au thorised Agent in Philadelphia. Democratic County Convention • The Democrats are hereby requested to assem ble in their respective districts, in primary meet ing, on Saturday, the Bth of January, 1848. and appoint delegates to a County Convention to be held at the urt House, in Pittsburgh, on the Wednesday follovving, for the purrose of choosing delegates to the State Convention. In the country districts, the time of meeting will be between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, P. M. and in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Committee of Correspondence ' . CHARLES SHALER, Chairman. Azonsw Wrcts, Secretary. Delegates to the County Convention. Wo present, below, a list of the delegates to the County Convention, so far as heard from, with the instructions given by the Ward and Township meeting, CITY OF PITTSBURGH. First Ward—Michael Kane and Thomas Kerr Instructed for Mr. Buchanan for President. ::Second Ward—Charles Barnett and H. S Ma yaw: Instructed for Mr. Buchanan. Third Wisrd--Patrick Delany. and John Dunn . Instructed for Mr. Buchanan. •' Fourth Ward—Janina K. Hern and Wilson Mc. JCandless. Instructed for Mr. Buchanan. 'Fifth Ward—A. 1 1 1 . Common and Wm. Wilson. . Sixth Word—Dr. Alexander Black and Joseph Birmingham. Instructed for 'Alr. Buchanan for President, and Geo. R. Riddle for Canal Commis sioner. Baena Ward—George W. Layng and John N Mrosrry. Instructed for Mr. Buchanan for Pre trident, and a Western man for Canal Commis sioner.- Eigh'h Ward- - T. D. White and Mat'w :WGinn Finth Ward -9 ALLEGHENY CITY. Ist Ward—L. Weyman ...a J. Haywarth. 2d a James Callan and Jos. K. Riddle 3d 1 ;L ROLL H. Kerr and Thos. Farley, 4th Thomas Donelly and Jno. Keown. • Tbe.Allegbeny delegates are not instructed for • President;but are all understood to be favorable to Mr. Buchanan. All.thOdelegates are friendly to Geo R. Riddle for Canal Commissioner. PubkalTownship—David Lynch and Dr. J. R BicClintrirk. Instructed for Mr. Buchanan. Lower SI. Clair—Col. Wm-Meredith and Alex. Carnahan. Popular Demonstrations. It will be seen by the list of Delegates to the • County Convention, published in to-day's paper, that so fai as beard from, old Allegheny has spoken in thunder tones in favor of the Hon. Lynes Br eit/JUR', as the Democratic candidate for the Pres idency. We have no doubt that every county in Western Pennsylvania will exhibit a similar manifestation of the Popular Will, in favor of that eminent Stateiman and talented Democrat. al`The Etemo.:racy of Mifflin county met on the 3d, and selected Dr. Jossen B. Ann as their delegate,Wlt Owes instructed for JAMES Buell AN szr. The meeting was large and enthusiastic. Armstrong county has also instructed her dele zn••• tf• sustain the nomination of Mr. Breias Nes . 'je Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, we if-e - the Delegates from the city and county of stand:fcnty liven for Mr. Dsza.ss, aticithirry 'iight for Mr. BUCHANAN. • Mr. Eyster, the delegate, from Northumberland county' to the 4th of March Convention, is the decided friend of JAMES BrcHANAIr. ; _The Lancaster Intelligences, hoists the broad flag of. James. Bccnarrsis to its mast head ; and the editofeontends for the nomination of Mr. B. in a masterly article. • The Democrats of Indiana county met on the 4th - instant, and appointed a delegate to the fourth of-March Convention; and concluded not to in struct him on the subject of his vote. 11 , 10 j. Joni B. Goanorr bas been chosen, by the Democrats. of Greene county, to represent, them in / the fourth of March Convention. Mr. DUMAN. their choice for the Presidency. :The Democracy of Cambria county met on the Ith irritant, and adopted a number of highly pa. trintic resolutions, sustaining the war, and the otherleading , measures of the government, and expressing their decided preference for the Hon. J,a* BVICIIAICAS as the next President. Death of Don. A. Kennedy, -; In the last State Sentinel, at Indianapolis. la., is tltelollowiEr— , ' We are pained to announce the ".46,2deith'of Hon: Annesw ICZNDEDY. He died at -I '77i:e natter past six on. Friday evening, the 31st of - Deceniber.- ._ ' Pin the death of Mr. K. the State loses, in tlie virile of his life and usefulness, one of ter most honored and distinguished sons." His death re sulted from small poz i with which he was seized at that place. Mr-Kennedy, from being a poor boy; and laboring at the business of a blacksmith until his ed year, studied law, became one of the best attornies of Northern Indiana, and the Representative of the largest congressional dis triet.of:the -State. He was possessed of many nobletraitsof character; and died an honest. tin s - 'swerving Democrat. az?. Our thanks are heireby tendered to Sepatoi 131swir.r, and to Messrs. Sw.twrzwscosit and NOBLE of the House, for copies of. the. Governor's 'Message. Also, to Air. Peart.tscx, Auditor 'Gen eral, foir. a 'copy of his Annual Report An The number of vessels which arrived tO: New foreign tiortsdiyipg the ysgrencl-, iog Deiti)i6yr3 w•as 31474 RapeOkers arrived' yr tbr same ieriodillfeo 10: r- .. t, EMI - . 4,7 7.; ?,;,‘ - r.t ,; ~:: ----- Tile -governor's Message. • ya In a formq:aleinbcr,iwe called the attention of our readers tailte Message, as a whole, endorsing its sentimentiti-4ind.approving of it as a produc - i : tiOrt: aye felitihat, lto dis less than this, would be doing it itijuStic'e; i, and. we. believe it demands a More particulaiMotice, which we propose to ea tend to ;it: ...-! - ' ... . In all that relate.; to the ordinary affairs of the State, this message is one of the most plain, com prehensive, and..business like documents that has emanated from the Executive Departeect of any State in the I;Tniot, for a long time past; and when we examine it, with reference to some of its recommendations a II suggestions, we , think it can with eafety":be aid, that the Executive of no State has adopted ore bnlightened Niews, or taken a higher giround of State pulley. Topics of general legislatian, have been only incidentally referred to; and , evenl then in a very brief manner; while ths'legialaiive i measures, necessary, to be adopted in our Statel, in furtherance of the great ends, aimed at hy cir national legislature, are fully, fearlessly.and ibly discussed. The subjects 'of a eonstitutional treasury and a protective tariff Mre, 'Ol course, calculated, in an eminent degree,4o affec \ t- - the agricultural, commer cial, ani manufacturlng interests of our State; and in proportion td the accordance with the legislation of the: gederal government, on these points, of that $f- Pennsylvania, will he, to her, the good or evil tesults of those great measures. While the aim if the tariff lawlif 1W has been,) to offer a more certain market for the agricultu ! rat products of oar country, affotdirg a fair basis: on which they might Le exchanxed for the pro ductions of other 'countries; and while the in. creased demanclsmpori us, to supply the wants of suffering },:urope, - has added largely to- the amount of our importations from abroad,—a powerful impetus being diets even to all our industrial operations,—the arpa . lion of the entire revenues' of the general govern ent from the business ofl banking, and the ray en t of the duties in specie., has placed a check up n the movements of merel speculators, which every sound thinking mart,i cannot but view aaone[of the most happy rot st., quences, that could reshlt from any legitimate act' of the general iover i ament. Governor Suusxl sees and appreciat'es the advantage, which has' been gained to the industrious masses ; and he' cheerfully acknoWledges the fact. In cider however, to secure tole people of Pennsylvania, the full advantageOf tlis wise and salutary lass, •he sees, also, that al change must be effected. in the internal polie¢ of the State,. and he therefore recornmends.ot only the preliminary measure of caliinein a I the miserable rags Called Relief Notes, and . ereatl , ng with them a funded debt, beating interCst ; ut, also, the abolition 01 all notes from among us, of a less denomination than five dollars. The friends 1.7 f the s enactment of this kind, tent, curtail their means at the expense of the tint therefore, expect any recommendation from th, already here set in tat - 4 of such an enactment, of be supplied with small 'i but we are misrakin mass of the people -of 11, either sanction the tine cU under circulation of the pay—every bank note one dollar, drives frOm of value, a silrer dollar;, lieve that the Peopl, of titer to sanction the e i among them, whichlea& aid the swindling and a the drones of other State that a large number „of vania will be iisposed to the expense, of the rest this Will not be the case every man who chooses t. insist on his right aS a to sanction the circalatio agent for the introduction The place of every: dol that shall be taken'from plied with money, if the c are solvent; and,iif they community shall le rid of tl the ends of legitimate bus{ and when that which: hasl money shall have been ba r t er hear of panics in the ed by the failure of banksll their engagements. Theri ducts of their intlust4- to money, or whatever efre tb , ducts, and only the indur operations of honest busir The subject of inuorpo of special privileges to t, the rest of the corrintbnit3 l tion of the Governor.' Uri fests a degree of genuine be well Mr the mass of of attain. His arguments truthful. No man, who 14 cy of events, throughout with this branch of legislai pate for our country,iultit persevered in,—a worse th:! Wealth alone gives poker ; gation is-added the strung, ing arm of the law, it!'suro stretch of reasoning pnwer when our country will he c number of petty .iind r of exertiag, their it:fine:tea to of the corporators alone, a interest not subseMent to that our legislatures shOuld granting charters of i4corpi into the effects likely t 4 rest As we have said hefrire, th way worthy of the hel4l of State; and we trust , that ei the abiding interests or the candid, careful and moot atti Organization of t , The organization of the t gislature was etfeete4 by th towing officers, viz 3H House.—Williarn F. Osek, er ; William Jack, of West lent, excelle64;) DanieliMc county, Sergeant at f Arrps ; Door Keeper.—all DeMOcra Srnate. l William; Willis Mr. Pierson, of Somerent, el Butler, Assistant all reder • V•Sre tender our DKOZte; ; PAzir*i Sri;Paio"4-.10 pone In tarnishing 14,44 soul.-mbpr Pocuinenta, ~axT F-Ks~~:. .. EMI 2=M2l peculators know, th4t an W ill, to a considerable ex -4 enriching themselves' nest poor; and Avannut . g but opposition to this iem. The "old has J i nn, of the utter inutility oh the ground that we shall 11 otes from other States: the intelligence of the 'icnnsylvania, if they will olr the other. in all the ountry, every promise to -of the denomination of ' litculation that which is 4and we can scarcely be his State are willing ei on,tinuarice of a system `to such a . .result, or to I eulating, operations of It is no doubt true, be citizens of Pennsyl favor the speculators, at of the community; bur' with the majority; and exert his privilege, and Citizen, will, by relusing of this trash, act as an of specie into the State lar, in promises to pay, irculation, must be sup ncerns that tss•ied them ore not. the sooner the ern the better. To meet ness, Toney is required ; usurped the place of idled, we will no long- coney market, occasion Vi and speculators to meet i, men who have pro sell, will be able to get ley want, for those pro istrious, and the regular Jess,will be fostered. , rations, or the granting he fee, not enjoyed Ir, t, also claims the atten- 'on this point, he maui •isdom, which it would r citizens to strive .to re clear, concise and ,s observed the tendon- ur .country, connected ition, can fail to antici• linately,—if it shall be an Russian bondage and when, to its aggre. ?rotecting and sustain- My. can require no great to anticipate a time, .mposea of an infinite owerful corporations, promote the interests , the sacrifice of every heir ow•n. It is time puma ; in the work of oration ; and examine It from them. e message is in every a great and-powerful very one, who rakes State. will give it a ientive perusal. e Legislature. 0 Houses of the Le Selection of the fol , o f Lycoming, Speak roreland, Clerk, (eiree,l - of Philadelphia r. Zeigler, ot Adams s. s, of Chester, Speaker; rk ; Mr. Sullivan, of • lists. It dnre e acknoviedgements a—D ctAi; and tLe Hon. th ir unremitting atten• .... ~.... vl* 48- Senatf. journal's EMI ,C.:, '., fr.,...,,... .. .''''''''''37'f2.•.;.k'Sl'i'4;,,•,:.,,. "-~- ~--: .~ A ~~...,,. ~~. REIM ._t" `;. if , 1 • - ,_'~b~" , , - :T,'. , , ,., •...-,.:: - J,.' , ._.v„ , ,.:. i- - - - ,. ,, '.: -- "‘ -- r-IT= .. _; ,- = . r , .:':' .._ . Cuattres - BALL. be glad% if the Bali this evening, in the Litfaiette Assembly Rooms' for the benefit of the 'Odor of a Amlunter, is ,well attendet , The . tickets ; are only •The young gentlemen of our. eity,who,vittild make their amusements a source; of.happineas to the distressed, should turn obt.The'moniy will not be lost. ozyiVe understand that several hundred dollars have been collected for the relief of the• families of volunteers now in . Mexico; and th 4 several sums have been distributed to the claitiiints. If there are any in need, they or their frienVs should not neglect to make initnitliate application to the, committees. There is enough in the hands of the Treasurer to make several homes hap 6, 'for a short time at least. cO' The b boys " from the pine rrgions of the head waters of the Allegheny, appeared in Andrew's Saloon on Satuidey night in tliett native costume. They were rare specirerts of their race ; and excited the curiosity of the audience, as well as of the singers. They did not seep to un derstand the songs very well ; but it wae.not for want of attention, as they monopolizetthe most prominent seats. cr - . .y!The City Accounts for 1547, tictnch we publish today. ekclude our usual quantify of rea' ding matter; but ,we feel: assured that our city readers, who take an interest in such matfkis, will not complain. , cob The Eagle Saloon was crowded cii) Satur day night. The vocalists were in excellent spir its, and sang with great screetness, • . We are pleased to learn that they hat teen e n gaged for six nights more s and will appear Again this evening. az7•The New York Tribune copies aiportion of the proceedings of the Printers' Suppsc in this ci:j-Dan Rice is in New Orleans. Sp are the Viennoise Children. CO' Not much local to day, oft account of the press of other matter. Cab we be excusectfor this time (o•The Merlin:: Times mention tfaii. Walter Fora not as a candidate lot Vice President on the Taylor ticket. cc). The Chrintian Union still meets ever] Sun day, at the causer of Smithfield and Fourthistreet Troncsare —lt appears frium the Report' o o f the Comptroller of Tennessee, recently laid Wore the I Legislature of that State, that the total InOdlities of the State, drawing intere s t on the first - Xonday of October last, were $3,337.856 66, roily the !total productive stocks of the State, drawin ! terra?, were, at the same time, $4.837,430 GA. By this. it will be seen tlst the balance Cif , assets riser liabilities is $1,479,573 . 98. The total receipts into the Treasury of the State during theqkst two !years, including the balance on hand, at the com• rnencement of the period named, were $814,...593 03. The disbursements in the same time amounted to; $442;;14 .12—leaving a balance in the i'reasury of $117,281 73. Ilan Morris Longwell' has resigneil his po. sition as Associate Judge .of the Court .:ot Quar , ter Sessions and Common Pleas for the dorinty of Montgomery, iri anticipation of his new duties as Canal Commissioner. Huring his corMection with the courts of our sister county Judge' Long ‘treth made for himself an enviable repUtation, and we are sure oar friends in Old Ainatgomery l will he fortunate if they can secure a gentleman as intelligent, courteous, and as attentive as him. self, as his successor. He will, we have ndoloubt, prove to be a most capable and indefatigable membe• of the Canal 80ard.......p,,,,,5ykuninn. For Tipplers —The Wharli,ogdazette edges the receipt of a $1 note on the Frirmers' Bank of Canton, Ohio. daunt January, istii% on the back of which is written, in plain hand;pie fol lowing! • •• Friends, take waning. This is an. lastdollar I possess of a fortune of $30,0u0. The cone is «'hickey and gin cock-tails .4 Nord Perfnrmaranr.—The greatest novelly that has ever been seen, is at present exhibiting at New York, and consists of a number of canary birds. some twenty or more, that have been trlsihed to draw carriages. wear rocked hats and coat a In nil/acute, fire off small cannors, dance on thk tight rope. stand on their heads, and perform i4arious other feats. that display a capacity to learn and be trained, which no one could imagine the feathered race possessed. As might be expected, ths, per. form ances are witnessed by hundreds of ladles and children daily. HI: It 'THIS, GI 1111.3.—The Chronotype, Boston, Show me the wife that's on the watch' For every lade rent or scratch, And cures it with a timely patch Before you know it ; r; \ She's a woman lit to match • A lord or poet. , q The ,Boston Chronistype is responsibl'e for the folloisine,:— . The reed called lightning (says the Fates.) Is owned in the United States: 'T was Franklin's hand that caught the hitrse, 'T was harnessed by Professor Alorse," An "Extra" Dividend —The Albany Argus - says that the Directors of the Rank of Alibtirn present as a New Year gitt to the stockholders or that institution, en extra dividend' of one /tundra &w -and dollars, or fifty per cent., on the capital btock of the bank. Such am instance of success in the management of u bank is almost w•.: , Mout a parallel. (1:7. The lalies of Charleston. S. C., have, pre sented to Gen. Shields, for the support of his wounded arm, a sling made of deep blue satin, on which is embroidered in gold cord a Palmettd tree, surrounded with a golden wreath of Shimrock, with the motto—" Jasper sustained the Palmetto —the Palmetto will sustain a Shields." 1:==1 ci•The NevcTestameut has, for the firstiime, been translated into the Servian language, b Dr. Wuk Stephannwitsch Kuradschitsch. It is. from the ancient Sclavonian version, compared ia itli the Greek Can # be True?—A paragraph appears in the N 6 Y. Globe, stating the Gen Minya, the new presi dent of Mexico, was at New Orleans in the battle of the Bth January, 1815, acting as sort of aliJile camp to Gen. Jackson. 0:7- The Nashville whig says that the entire crop of corn made into bottom of the CuMber land Valley, was swept away by the late freshet in the Cumberland river. 4 Queer Peation.- 7 Mr, Reemelin, of, the. f r-Ohio Senate, presented a petition on the 22e1 inst—irom eight} , one citizens of Richland cotinty; of% oth political parties, asking the Gimeral Assem to invite Thomas Corwin to resign his seat, a d to confine the said Corwin in the:Ohio Penitengary until the close of the war. : 7: . . Seamen's Church.—The Pristestant Episcripal Mission for Seamen in the city of New Orlions, is about to erect a church, at a cost of $0,000. Appended to it is to be a library for the use orsea men. • cO. The New Custom Rouse at New Orlgpu® will cover an area of 00,000 Meet, mcceetling ;by some 30,000 feet that of the 31S'pitol at Washing ton. It will accommodate the U. S. Court;l s ,ost Office, Collector's office, and have many minion feetpl=l;orar4 • F.- -:.1 Nif=tl .. , i I - ! - - i ' e, I - I 1 ~~~ January 8,3 P. S i • Flour—floward st. brands are an sell r inlSales of City Mills at $0,12. The market is steady but active. Wheat—Prime Red selling at 1.3201.35 c. Corn—Prime White is selling at 50;igiS ; sales Prime Yellow at 54e. Provisions--Nrithing• doing except in Laid of m,hieh sales at 7 iTriie. Coffee—Sales of Rio at 7017/e. Mnlasses—Salcs of New Orleans nt 25i. Sugars—N o t much landing; sales moderate. Whiskey—Sales at 25c. NEW YORK 'AI ARK ET. - Linn:try S, 3 P. M. Plnitr---Sales Genesee at ii,-teary Western brands at 6 0 Citiffi,lb/. No change since yesterday; but the market is duller. CGraiz_LOood shipping demand for Wheat; but orn is neglected, and Oats are steady. The en• quiry for Wheat is good, tor milliug purposes, but other Grains 'quiet. Sales prime White Wheat at 1,10; prime Red at 1,30. Prime White new Corn is selling at 65.; old at 67. Provieinus—Sales only for regular trade. Lard isfirtn, with regular sales - at sc. Whiskey—Sales at 2t3c.; prices on the decline. Other articles present no change. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. January .7. 4 P. M Floor—Market steady but not active. Some roles at 6.::7 Frnit—Dull, with nn 831P6.. Wheat—Prime Red sells at 1,3::a1,40; sales prime White at 1,4%11,4t1. Alolasse.s—Salei s N. 0. at rif. Provisions—No *•ides. Lord is ceiling nt Sc. Groceries—Sales .N. 0. Sugar at 4iiit3f. as in quality. IV(iOL--The transactions amount to 53,000 lbs., at 3.3 c.. tor routine'', and .43 for full blood. 10 baccii—MarLet quiet, mai limited sales at previous prices. tri During the year 1547, the number of ves sels which arrived at Boston port from foreign ports Was 2,737. Last year there Here L crease. (49. • An InAporiont Uook. - • THE Karly History of Western Ponnsylvania,and ()Nile AVest, and of I,i/extern Itspeditions and Cainpaigua. with an appendix, containing copio us extracts from important Indian treaties, minutes of confereneex, journals, etc. Together trith a topo graphical description of each enmity of Western Pen nsyll ania. tine large volume, 76S pages, by 11. Strung, Ertl. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. 43 Market street D ____ OEWS , EAGLE SALOON. tE;:e-.N,G,..,k,."1.,;,N,1..",-r4 .r.0..,:c".- . ,l;roxpuft,arsiTEAr i to r u f e m o r f l'%k LSON KNEMIS, for one weex longer. They will appear this evening,January lOth,and every evening during thin week, in a A RUINED MAN GRAND CONCERT. Son,gs and Glean of every imaginable character and description, curious. comical, grave, and philo sophical, as well an elegant, instructing, and capti sating. Mr. Knee's: and ladies will sing and pro side at the Piano Forte alternately. N. 8. A price of a magnificent gold medal will be aw mlad to the author of such sentimental tong as shall be considered the best by a conimittee of three persons, to be Selected by the aiyience, on Saturday evening, January 15. No individual con rimeted with this establishment will bt a competitor. Contributors will please hand in their pieces on or before Thursday, January 13th. Saloon comfortably. heated Admittance 25 cents Dissoltition of Partnership. F IIE Partnership of Parke ¢ Haarlem' is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business or the concern will-be closed at the counting toms s heretofore occuplc4, No. 1 . 16 Wuud street, by John Hannon and Henry Batmen. Copartnership. Jome H./OMEN & HENRY IiANNEN have this day associated with them BEN,. J. WALLACE in the man ufiicture (it:Flint Glass, In all its vaiieties, under the firm of Han:74ns and Wallace ' at e old stand of Parke and Hannens, wher - e they are prepared to serve their old frieds and those who may lhvor them wltlia call, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A large stock of t. e leading articles in our line on hand. Terms as good as any other house. JOHN HANNEN, HENRY HANNEN, B. J. WALLACE. in retiring from the business of Parke and Han nen, I most cordially recommend Messrs liannensk Wallace to the patronage of my thrmer rriendm. Pittsburgh ; Jan. Ist, 184 S facsolution. f HE partner Phip D heretofore existing between the I. undersigned, under the style of Hill & Browne, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. S C. HILL, G. G. BOWNE. The undersigned, having purchased the ß entire es. tablishment, will continue to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of the newest desi g ns of Paper Hangings and Borders • American and French Frenetic, Column, Parlor, Hall and Chamber, Papers; Landscape, Fireboard Prints, Rainbow and other styles of Curtain Paper thirty-six inches wide, &c., all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail, at the old stand. dec23.2wd S. C. HILL. INSITHANC.E AGAINST PIRG. THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COM. PANY—Office, No. 72 Walnut strea,Fhiladel phia: Incorporated A. D. 1810--Charter perpetual. Insures Duildinge, Furniture, Merchandise, and property generally, either in the city or country, against loss or damage by fire, perpetual or for lint, ited periods, on favorable terms. DIitE . CTORS: John Sergeant, Samuel C. Morton, William . Lynch, Adolphis Peries, Thomas Allibono, George Abbott, John Welsh, Jr., Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis.' SIMUEL C. MORTON, President. FRANcts D. JAZUWEIt, Secretary. • Orders for Insurance by the' above -Company will be received and insurances effected by the 'under signed, agent-for Pittsburgh. jan4.3m GEM COCHRAN, 26 Wood to. RUDESHEIMER BERG, 1834, Hock Wine, di, rect . importation into the United itates by Pe ter Arnold Mumm, (from the base of the mountain which surrounds the Castle ofJohannisburg) for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dec2i) JACOB WEAVER. eILARET---12 Casks, in store and for sale, by decn AIILLER f RICEETSONI Y .F'. S , ~;T~~.F`~~i9"~^Y~.~'C~~~' 2 ..{i~d}Y:'iKnb a+Nl3" + ~w'{~."~y`~l"wM :. `{t':kiDl.'ii. ~w ~. =SE L.: , ..:- I. -_,.'-',..., "-'.- =EMI IPMEI . . . . ,11• ‘, Mi l!k4 0 A. TV:in .E.S BY ELECT' 'RIC TELEGRAPH. . - . PIIntNIRG .pOFIT PnzLADrialtiA,.Jan.'B, 1 P.M The Governor of the State of Maine hat, ap pointed Wyman Moore, S. Senstor v to supply the vacancy occasioned by the - death of Senator Fairfield. Mr. Ewing, of Teneesee, one of the students of Yale College has been indicted for "asianit and battery, with intent to kill the Tutors, in the late attack made by him upon them; in conjunction with another student. PUILADELPRIA, Jan. 9, 8 - P. M. The.iteamer Portland has arrived at New Or leans, bringing Vera Cm's dates to the 24th. Gen Scott was actively engaged in advancing a col urnn against Quaretero. There was a ridiculous rumor current near Quaretero, that Mr. Trist had met the Mexican Commissioners, and negotiated a treaty of peace. The rumor is, however, unwarranted by facts.— The Mexican .Congress is not now in session at Quareterio. CINCINNATI, Jan. 8, 1848. The Democratic Convention, which assembled at Col.imbui*to day, have nominated Hon. Joan B. Wat.s.za, of Butler county, as the Democratic candidate for Governor. The Convention will probably make a recom mendation for the Pres , idency on Monday. BALTIMORE MARKET JOHN E. PARKE. jari4 Int _}: S: :` COMMER ' tfiIt:RECORD; W:(J;Ia = 1:;J-==fi!=f PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.. C(IMMITTXX F4Tt DECIOIBIER., °shun ifanna, R.l.Murphy, James. May .FORT OF PICTTSBURGH. FEET WATER EN TILE CRAS.ITEE. A RRIV ED. Northern Light, Hutchison, St Louis Danube, Crick, BrOwnsville Consul; Bowman, Brewnsville Louis MeLain, Ben:net, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, BP.Vrnsville, Lake Erie, Hemphill; Beaver. DEPARTED. MaCrothersX/anesville, Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, BroWnsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Berinet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, .BroVnsville Palo Alto, lirDonald, Nashville. PITTSBURGH MARKETS----DAILY REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, MONDAY Monniso, Jan. 10, 184 S: S Saturday was dull among business men of the city. There appeared to be considerable activity on the wharf, however, though the arrivals and departures of steamers weie not numerous. Yes terday was very cold, with symptoms of a change towards milder weather. FLOOR;-There were several lots taken at the river and from wagons; and a number of small 'sales from stores were eff4ted; but there was no variation in prices from for r Mer quotations. The lots bought at the wharf acid from wagon here at $.4,8704,90. A prime skid° was worth and , would're.adily fetch these prices, and none was sold for less.. Some lots ofhot strictly !Arne were taken at a trifle less, say $4,75. From store sales by dray lead at SSQ t 2. SUGAR:—Prime New Orleans sold at •4i0 , 3c.; at which figures the dealers' reported it firm. In ferior quality was reported at 41glie. MOLASSES.—We think! there was a slight de. clinein thiti article on Simiiday. We heard of ; saes at 2 7 028 c.--the formar figure appearing . to be:the common price. Fi# single bbls no sales !higher than 28c. were reported. 1 . BUTTER —The article ',is very firm; the de : maul is good and previo E us quotations firmly maintaind. A sale'of 0 bbis. from first hands, of a strictly prime article, "wai mode at 13c., which is rather above the market ; a 12ic. is a fair quota. tion for prime Roll ; but twine sales at a fraction less. Good Keg is worth 9.11 1 310. LARD—SaIa of 20 kegs 'iNo. , l at 6c. WHISKEY—Not much tictivity. Sales of IS bbls. Raw from first hands at Sc.l Rectified sells at Ole. RICE—Not much in market. A few transac Lions indicate tile following' rates: from first lands; 6 from store. 1113.;;K WH EAT FLOUR—'' Salts of a few sacks 1.50(01 02. Demand good. COFFEE—Regular sales si r es/. CHEESE--Reguilar saleslW. R. at Gall. FEATHERS—Some small lots arriving, which are taken at 31(a32. 3 RAISINS—Can now he had for 2,5 D '33IC, rs—Sales at la c . ip RYE FLOUR—A few sals at $3,75 not much in market. CORN MEAL—One sale yesterday at 40c.— Some holders ask 50c. ! BEANS--4ialcs of large White at 75; small White are worth 87, but no Sales. DRIED APPLES—SaIes at fk:(ii3fic. DRIED PEACHES—!'here was considerable activity in the market last Week; the dernsnd :s fair and consblerablequanti4s are coming in. A fair quotation is $1.136; salesist $1,50 and 1,62 New Public 4,tious. AT I LTON'S POEMS, illustrated. Harper's new • 1/1 . edition of the Poetical Works of John Milton, • with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings, by JaMes Montgomery; and one.hun dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey. In two volumes. I Sposcron's GREEK TEsremtriT.-,The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, in (Greek, with English notes, critical, philosophical, and exegetical; maps, indexes, etc. together with tbd Epistles and apoca lypse:Abe whole forming the lOW Testament—For the use of Schools, Colleges, alui Theological Semi-I naries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer,.A. M. A NEW Norm.—Midsuinmet?s Eve.—A fairy tale oflove. By Mrs. S.C. Hall. (JAMIE Hcour I V.—The life;of Henry the Fourth, king of France and Navarre,i by G. P. R. James. Complete in four parts, Futper;32 vols. cloth. For sale by - JOHNSTON 8i sTocrroN, janB Booksellers, corner of ; Market and 3d sts. r . port SALE, AND RENIOVAL.—As the subscri ‘ ber expects to remove toy another stand, near the Post Office, and change:his business in part on the first of April. He will Belli olf his present stock low, viz:. about 300 cuts of pPrple and yellow car pet chain; 200 doz Sxlo, 9x1.2„ 10:12, and 10x14.1 window sash; 500 all sizes off wooden bowls; 400 ' Harris' late Pittsburgh„Allegbeny, etc. Directories;l 6 . setts ni' the American Pioneer, in 2 vols; 7 large volumes of the Senate and Howie nfßepresentatives, from 1790 to' 1500; a variety of bed cords and lac ings, fishing and plough lines; Eliglisit quills, writing, letter and wrapping paper, and figured and colored paper; black ink and ins stand's, wafers; some plc. tures, and blue and pink Washingtonian badges; Dr.l Ford's and other medicines; a 'ivariPty of Almanacs, and all the daily and weekly newspapers` kept fur sale. Please call at ISIAAC HARRIS, janlo.-Gt Agodcyund Intel. Office, Filth PROC LAM A 7! CITY OF PITTSBURGH, SS ION. IN accordance with the protisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Pen nsylva. nes, providing for the incorpoiation of the City of Pittsburgh, and of the Supplements to said Aet, 1, GAIIRIEI. ARAKS, Mayor ofloaid City, do issue this, my Proclamation declfring that stn the SECOND TUESDA Y thanuary, A.D., 184 S, being the 11th day of that month, "he freemen of pact ward of said Cit,y," qualified t vote Ihr members of the House of Representativhs of this Common. wealth, will meet together at the several places 141 holding elections in their respective wards andelect by ballot, a citizen of the; said City, qualified to be elocted .a member of the House of Represen tatives of this Commonwealth, to be Mayor of said City. , And that on the same day, in conformity to the before recited authorities, and also, to an ordinance of Councils, districting said city, passed the 10th day of Novetriber, A. D., 1847,1 the citizens of the First ward will elect by ballot?, THREE persons: of the Second ward TRaLE: .the. Third, ward Stx: the Fourth ward THREE: the Fiftp ward Szvart: the Sixth ward THREE: the Seveuth ward. Two: the Eighth ward,,Two: and tee Math wail ORE,-- each of whom shall be qiialifiedkolierve as a mem ber of the House ofßepresontatl T es of thitdCommon. wealth, to be members of thee°t mon Council. Given under my hand and seal .of said city-of Pitts burgh, the 30th day of December. A. 0.1547. janI7te'GA.BRIELI ADAMS, [L. a.] N Books Just lE lIEAVEN-upon Earth, by Jai Charnock's choice works Coincidences of the Old and Nom by Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. D. one to Chalmees Miscellanies, Poema,l. Select works ofJames, Venn, W and Jay in one large vol. fur thoi The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vols. I Modern In fi delity,' by Smucker: Lite of David, Dt ily walk with God, Matthew S Circle of Human Life, by - Throttle. Memoir of Charlott Elisabeth, I The works of Francis Tarretine it Latin, to he complete in 4 volsi ready. Willie Poetical works in spiel Morocco. The above with& great variety received. - ELLIOTT: jan7 '56 Market et. bet,- ICE--1 tierce frieh . Carolina 111 L, declb iRh Tom. " ~"F'. , S ~~~.,h ~~" ~y`,': > York i:thaMbersburg.... Gettyiburg Middletown Carlisle .... Harrisburg . Honeudale - lt Lebaoon Lewistown Wyoming Erie West Branch .. Waynesburg Susquehanna County Lehigh County ' 'U. - States Bank RelieflNotes City and County Scrip..l.l • 'State Rh and branches..ll ,State Scrip ...I/ =2MIM VIRGINIA. Flistern Banks 11 Wheeling . 1/ Branches 131 Bech at Morgen town. • I MARYLAND Baltimore City.. Country Banks.... City Hanks... Country Banks NEW ENGLAND All solvent banks.. NEW JERSEY Plainfield . - Auction Shies in Allegheny City, WAV, .1. BGRNSIDE, .AUCTIONEER. \ITILL be gold, on Tuesday morning next, llth V inst., at 9 o'clock, at the Auction Room, North west corner of Federal street and the Diamond, without reserve, to close consignment, a very valu able lot of seasonable staple and fancy Dry Goods, comprising in ,part the following, viz: black, blue and brow', cloths; lancy . and plain cashmeres, blue, black and mixed cassinetta; red, white, brown and yellow flannels, linseys, blankets, alpaccas, men-- noes, cashmeres, mous de laines, ticking, plaid robes, shawls in great variety, extra large Highland woollen hoods, double comforti, dress silk, figured and, plain serges, bombazine, fird silks,veils,lngra har m 's calicoes, patent thread , sFord cotton,'etc.-etc. At 2 o'clock, I crate yellow ware,a quantity 'of quectisWare, glassware, a large lot f new and 2nd hand - furniture, among which are: bureaus, centre tables; work and . wash stands, fancy and common chairs, carpeting, chicks, looking glasses; coal, ca nal and Dovenshire shovels spades etc. etc. Whl. H. BURNSIDE, Auctioneer. Dry Goada, Groceries, ' Furniture, Watch es and Fancy ,Articles at dampen. IVY 'JAAIES AVICENNA- •.- ( - IN Monday next, January 10th, at 10 o'clock, A•I M., will be sold, at Al'Kenta OB Auction'Rocims; No 114 Wood st„ 3 doors from sth, by ordet of Att. signees;the balance of-a' Retail Country Store, of Dry Goods and Groceries, comprising cloths, caasi mores, cassinetts, calicoes, muslins, delaines, cash mere., flannels, a Ipacca s, merinoes,Mankets, wool len bonnets; children'e woolen coats, half hose; About six! doz 'of apool 'cotton, cutlery, clothing. At 2 o'clock, P. M., Groceries. also - household and kitchen furniture; and at early gas light, a 12t of new and second hand gold and silver patent lever and other watches, cutlery, clothing, and Dry Goods, etc. JAMES WHEY:VA; r • janB - Post,' •o‘itkve Salo' of the Pails Hare of P*l. Irate FaaitiT , eit-Aueslosa. . • /FIN Friday nest, Jan. 14th, at 10 o'clock in the J forenoon, will be sold without reserve, at the dwelling of.D4r. B. W. Barrows, Snyder's Row, Ray elect, between Penn and the Allegheny river, all his household furniture, carpeting, china. glass and queenaware, Kitchen utensils, cooking stove, etc. as he is declining housekeeping and removing to the Fist; none of the articles have been in use more than 2 years, and a great many only since last May; all have been kept in the neatest and best of order. and are just as good as new; among which may be mentioned .the fullowing in part, via: 1 spleadid mahogany frame trio back spring seat' sofa, a most beautiful article, entirely new style and pattern, and the first of the kind ever offered at auc tion in this:city; 2 splendid wardroben'l centre ta ble; 1-iair card tables, 1 do 'large dining tables; breakfast tables; mahogany bureaus; rocking chairs; 1 sett flag bottom chairs, fancy gilt mounted of su- I porisr quality and wo zmanship, Eaateru make; Windsor and:common chairs; high andlow post.bed stands. trundle do; I hat rack, a good article; astral and hall lamps; looking glasses; venetian anektramo parent blinds; brass, iron and wire fenders; fire, irons; parlor, 'hall, stair, dining room and chamber carpets; heMtb rugs and doormats; stair mils and listeninge; benutiful Gothic S day parlor clock, a first rate time piece; 1 Kitchen clock; 1 sett candle brass; .1 pair silver plate fruit baskets; china, glass,. and queensivare, together with a great variety till Kitchen and cooking utensils; Kitchen chairs and tables; 1 wash sing. Also, 1 or Anderson's sump.. or patent cooking stoves , with fisturos and pipeott, complete and nearly new. Terms 43 eale,. j.inB - JAS. Pd'IUN, NA MeV,'• • • - Auction Sale, BY 70H1 4 1•D.: DAVIS ti D AVISAUCTIoNEER . $ . Ol/Tit*LiT coanik or WOOD A rip rirru rratciii . . . . - Dry :Goods. (VOW pnilp y morning., January 10th, at 10 o'clock, 1._.1 at the rommercial Sales. Room, corner of Wlyod and sth ate, will be sold without reserve, 39 pe super Manchester gingham, 30 pa super Indigo blue apron checx, 15 ps do: do. fUrniture do; 62 pa red, yellow and brown flannel; 110 corded gingham and cambric umbrellas; 13 doz assorted Highland hoods; 20 duz men's double comforts; 5 dos, children's woollen scarfs; superfine cloths, sattinetts 10.4.blanets, i calicoes, silks, alpaccas, brown musl x ins, shawls, silk and cotton hdkfs., patent thread, etc.. At 2 o'clOck, P. M., 6 large aim gilt and matinga ny frame. gilt looxing glasses; 2 serpentine bacx spring scat sofas; 1 large spring seat rocxing chair; high and low post bedsteads; fancy and common chairs; tables; mahogany bureaus; wash stands; man tel clocks; carpeting; feather beds; matraues; cook ing stoves, Kitchen utemols, etc. ' 4 Mols and 6 bbls N. 0. Sugar, Young Hyson and black Teas, S.pnuish segars, rice, glassware, queens ware, china; etc. At 6 o'clocx, M a quantity of Dry Goods from a retail store, hoots, shoes, Clips, ready made cloth ing, gold and silver watches, sadlery, cutlery, whips, combs, musical instruments ' letter and cap writing paper, gold pens, blani books, etc. • jan7 BRASS FOUNDER AND GAS FITTER, Smithfield street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth street. Pittsburgh. declS-ly • J. B. RISHOP:: VETERINARY SURGEON • CIANbe found at his home shoeing establishment, near the St. Clair street bridge,lately occupied by soars. Carr & Rowland. DR. N. J. DORSEY, respectfully tenders his ser vices to the public,.in the various branches of his Profession. His office is on Fourth street, oppo site the Mayor's office. • ..dec2s-4t. CCeiVed; sway, one .vol. 88c y Lymington, 1 vol. 88c iv Testament, ed. 81,25 ' , Essays, &e. 1,50 aeon, Phillips XCHANGE HOTEL, EXCHANG R. E PILACE, BALTIMORE. D. DORSET, Proprietor C OACHES will be in readiness at all the Landings to convey Passengers, free of charge to the Hotel. dec29-dy low price of 1,50 5,00 W JoarwELL, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic. Hardware, CORN= SZOOND AND WOOD ITS., pet29-1y • -PITTSBURGH. 75a rang, SBc 38a S lc the original 3 vole. now • • SUNDRIES—Y 6 I I - Kegs do 5 Barrels Roll Butter; • I :Mid, Hama "1 • 1' Ti?rci3 Toles: Just received. per Steamer America Ind for sale by ' ISAIAH proci!yco.; Jae ant ' 55 Water and 47 Front 'L. did Turkey of new books, just 4• ENGLISH, eel] 3d and 4th.. for sale by I."%VIIOLIAMIi. MUM! HATES 01 -77 CORRECTSD~ D DA I I S L C T °- 11 V Vlp • - KRAM . IM & RAHM, EXCHANGE BROKERS, ; coarwi . OF 2111 RD AND WOOD nutria. - PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks p a Philidelphia.Banks .lerzhantown. par Cheater county par Delaware county par Montgomery county.. par Northumberland C 0... par Col. Bank it Bridge Ccrpar Reading par Lancaster par Doylespwn par Easton .. . .. . . par Bucks ceunty., ... .par Pottsville .... ..par Washington Brownsville .. OHIO. State Bk.and Branches. jCincinnati Banks Circlevilli(Lawrence)..ll Columbus Bank, .:.. ' .1} Xenia . Massillon - 11 • Sandusky Geauga..... • . .... . .. It Norwalk It -New .Lisbon • Wooster r. I t • Marietta Chillicothe .. It I Cleveland Sciota. 11. . Lancaster. ...... 8 Hautilton 10 Canton ...... 20 Urbana« 00 Granville .... .....00 =MU - - State Blinn& Bmnches 50 Bank of Illinois : ..75_ - .... . :70 Insurance Company ...5 State Bank 5 Oakland County 10 Farm and Much- bank .10 St. Clair no sale „.. sossounz. -• • ,-4,5 State Bank -• • • ' EMI All banks EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York.... (prem./1 Philadelphia.... - " ..1 " ..1 L7E332 VALVE OF COINS. Amer. Gold, (prem) Old do. . ..,5 Guineas 5.00 Sovereigns $4 83 Frederickdors $7 80 en Thalem 780 Ten GuildetE. 3 90 Lot:dip:Pons "• • 425 Napoleons 3 80 Doubloon, Spanish. . 16 00 Do. Patriot 15 50 Ducats... 2 15 REW YORK pat I; 2uftion Bales. A CARD. .-‘M N'~' .gyp,,,'. . `.'^ .. M=== FOREETAIX.--A small variety of English and German Almanacs; almost all ,the daily and weekly Pittsburgh and a few Eastern newspapers; Sibbet"itand Taylor's Counterfeit Detectors; a small, supply of school books, writing, letter,: wrapping, colored and figured paper; paintings and picturcv; Harris' new Pittsburgh, Allegheny; BirtrilOgbillA, &c Directories. Almost all the Directories of Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York, New Orleans, Mississippi Valley, etc. can be had at my office. Handsome pink and blue satin Washington Badges. All pos sible accommodations at moderate ,charges. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and janB-6t Intel. O ffi ce..sth'st, near Wood; To Let. T HREE dwelling bootee, situate on Fourth street, near Canal Bridge, in the city of Pittsburgh. 'Also, a Room, 75 by 2O feet, with a convenient entrance oebth, near Wood street. Also, - a triune dwelling; two stories, with an acre of ground :under cultivation, situate on Ohio L - ane, in the city ofAllegheny. Enquire of jani3, - J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood it. Int ELIEF for the Families of Volunteers who are Serving their - Country in Mexico. All those who have .made application and not received any portion of the Relief Fund, will :please meet .the Commlttee at R. IL Hartlers";Store .Wood'street, on'Friday the 7th, and Tuesday thellth of January, at S o'clock, P. M. I N. B. The persons appointed to collect funds in the several wards, are requested to' make retinue as soon as possible to Mr. M. Edgar, Chairman of the Committee. *IS CM= , Electro 211eignetiiim. THE diseasescured by the use of Dr. Smith's pedo Magnetic Machine:havo been numerous, some of them , are named below:, % Loss of •Sznell, Deafness of 15 lyears, Dropiy, Rheumatism, Palpitation of the Heart, Contraction of the Leg,.Faralyais, Dyspepsia, Nervous and Sick Head Ache, Tooth-ache, Sore throat,. Locked Jaw, No Family. Should betwithout one of these Machines, a manual .of insdrultitins accompanies each machine. Call and obtain a circular (gratis,) explaining the wonderful poWers ofElectro Magne tism, as exhibited in the effecti s pf these Toro MA,panTsc Mnentans. • '"'" For:sale only by 8. L. CUTHBERT, janB - No 50 Smithfield st., near 3d. Consumption.. Cough; Spitting of Blood, Ltronchitis,..Astnnan c .te. , • TO Consumptives; .four-fitihs of',:you are really suffering-0 om neglected colds, or an obstruc. tion and conseq - uent:infiamtiration 'of the delicate lining of those tubes through which the air.'-we breathe isdistributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness ; hoarseness, cough, dif -ficulty of brea:hing, hectic fever,. and a spitting of blood, matteroir, phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the patient, and death - eneuel. JAYNE'S Expectorant never failt to remove this obstruetion, and prochices the most pleasing . and happy. results. LT is &Aran; - in its effecta, and cannot fail to re lieve. - EMMEM For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEAlir TEA . SEortz, 72 Fourth street, near• Wood. , janB DRft. RALPH'S PRIVATE TRpr.TISF oft the nature, nature, cause, and cure of —IN CERTA DISEASES. lkf A.fsw copies on-ty,•of. this valuable work left. You who wish_to-übtain.a copy moat - apply soon.— Price $l. For sale -at No. 50 Smithfield street, by janB dIITHBERT. pCHILD'S- 4- Co. , e . Oriental- ,Sciyereidrr Balm „ Pills. price 15 ers.• trmaily and persevering use cfthese.Pills, all Old Scirei, Scrcifla loos diseases, Rheomatieni, Fever and Ague, may be removed. • Warrantsa Purely Vegetable. , - For sale by • ' R. L. CUTHBEBT, jsnB . . No 50 Smithfield at. near 3(1.' 'lt Is the best Congl lledlcluSA. ever saw;' MI. RAD the follow'ing L proorof the superiority o. Dr.',11 7 11/ord's• Oriental Cough . Mixture, - from a resplectable eitlien, who has tried it. • • Prnsatiaca, Dec. 15, 1847 lkiessus.llAVa & BitOCILWAY: After laboring for several weeks under the disad , Vantages of a harm/ming cough, and most dis!ressitig cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of seve - ml of the "infallibles,' , I was induced to purchate a bottle of your Oriental. Cough Mixtiii,e, and give it fair trial. •To my great surprise; alter using only one hallo(' the bottle, I found rnyeelf "entirely well." k fe . lhe best medicine I ever saw." '‘• - , True copy. ; JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Cori tnercial Row,Liberty street, near Canal. - , janB • - . ' • • To the Public. A S I have had a'greater demand for Pianos thaw 11. I Ca ti-mtet from my own FaCtory, and not wish ingto enlarge it at - present, I have Made 'arrange ments with a Manufacturer in Hamburg, to, furnish me as many Pianos as can dispose -of to addition to those I manufacture here; they are constructed on• entirely. new and improved plani-which in-• strnments, for durability, brilliancy a tone, -ease and uniformity of touch, List, the greatetit'performer in Europe, 'pronounces the best h e ever .tried, - being the only ones used in hia Conderts. 1*- One of the abeve Instruments has been re deived and sold, but will remain this week for pub lie exhibition, at , No 112 Wood street. I - jan7-3r •• r F.' BLUME." New Deign pp° Rooms, Burkes Building*, Fourth .Bt. 11 . °UGH .4.. ANTHONY, Daguerretitypists from the Eastern cities, would call' thkattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towne to their Daguerreotype ofcitixens and others, at rooms id the third story of Burke's building, 4th st. Persons wiihing pictures taken may.rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection ofthe art. Our instruments are of the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pic tures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither frquired or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is N: B. Opperators will find this a good depot for stock and chemical,. ocr Instructions given in the art, containing the most recent Improvements. • • No. 31. •••••• 1- . MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGET' OF NEW BOOKS ~ FOR 1818. , I‘,l YSTERIES and Miseries of .New York; by Ned Buntline. Drama at Pokerville; Bench and Bar ofJurytown,-, and other'ecenes and Adventures; by,Erer-polnt.: . Christmas Box for the Sons and Daughters of Ter a story . by T.S.' Arthur . . . - Salathiel, or the Wandering Jew; a story or. the past, the 'present, and the future.. : By the Rev.pett.- Ct oly. No. 9, Chamber's Miscellany. Durang's Terpsichore, or Ball-Room Guide. Pleasant Art of htuney._Catching. . • • . Ball-Room Inatructor.v Heads of the He adl egg.. - • The Ocean Child; or, the Lost Vessel. • Ancient Magic and Astrology; •explarned and il lustrated. • - The Skin; its Diseases and Affeetiona..... The Entertaining History of Folks whose room is better than their company. • ' Esther De Medina, or the crime. of London. Frank Gernon, or the Cadet's first year in India. Boy's Winter Book. Subscriptions received for tho following papers, and single numbers for sale. New Yon; Herald, Flag of orrt Union; U ig ncle " S t a h n e l, Freer. Saturday Courier, " Post, Neal's Gazette, Yankee Blade, I - Saturday Gleaner. Dollar NewspapeZ, New York Tribune, Spirit of the Times, John Donkey, Star Spangled Banner. M. P. MORSE, No. 85 Fourth street, MalllCK WHEAT FLOUR-10 tangs prime. Flour .AUB of -shelled' , • Buctinheat, for sale by • .: 017' . •.. .• - SMITH and MCI ... •-.,;/...RAD AND REMEMBER S. /MAT the restoration of Abe Digestive Organs to j their healthy and naturalcondition, and theyre- Nriatitin of that state, is the GAZA? OBICCT Of OW celebrated medicine, • ' . . ' • • ' Dr. Ralph's 'Vegetable Pills, • 'which consists oftwo kinds in one package; No. I, a pirgative, and No-2,atentle laxative and strength- ener. These pills not only effectually cleanse the body ()revery vitiated and offensive humor, bat also maintains a healthy, condition of the digestive or gans, and gives the constitution power to carry on its Nartnisx asses or 'cons. Dyspepsia, in all its various forms,•as well as every complaint which originates in constipation of the bowels, have been cured in THOUSANDS OF 'INSTANCES.' For sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, No. 50 Smithfield at., near 31, • • 'Wholesale. and Retail Agent. • - Also, by . T. O.Stnitti, Birmingham; J. IVPCnicken. sth Ward; Wm. Cole, Allegheny City; P. Rentel, Freedom; Pa.; J. L. Russell, Washington, Pa.; Craig . . 6 Bitable, Cannonsburgh, Pa. anl __________,________- / F RENCH TWILLED CAS.IINIERES—Reeeived per Express. at A. A. MAsorf & Co: 262 hldribri sweet., one or sup. Twilled Cashmeres. EXCHANGE AT SIGHT forth e steamer arum ... 15th, must he cloned en .2, Monday the 10th inst.; -::: 4 • * also passage Certificitee granted; aluinntil.- ..I'.IOSHUA ROfirgiroN,'. • . 4 . , Firth 'street. •• .. ••• ••• ' - • - -,,~~ . `~,R ' . ,3'‘ . , 4. ' - ~' ,''' it 5.44 - - .:. ,;', ,•••=v4 ,- _ - • • - •:•--- 0 1, 7 .7:,.f.,, : r i ,: r .:.',,, r.z.vii.: :';',,-, ' . 4 . 4 iit zlr i.r"'; - ;...". ~- -:.',,,, 4 a , ;,'.• .: t-... 'x• ;,.--"-, -',- - - , 4,+ - .1." ,,,' ; ' '' .. r .. .:4' ' - .7. I -.. 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