litornlng Post. J t.YH F 1110Litit. Lollon ITS131311(01, MONfl'Y, DEcEmßEti 8 illst — r V;3 I's Lit Kg. Agent lot country new,plipliret, is the Azent for the Pittsburgh Daily Alornisig Po .o, and IVecisk. Mercury uti , l Al.inufactorer, to receive ativettisentents e ndsubscriptions. Hr tins offices in New -Yong, at the Coal Otli - .e, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune (Wire.) BO4TON, N.. 1 , 2. Stagy. .treet. PHlLAni . t.ruis, Real E,it.ite and Coal Office, 59 r:, , ~, reet . . 1141.-tissotte, S E corner fietitimnre sod Calvert lit where OUT ono, c3n be seen, and terms of advent sing Icnrned. Taa PILESIDENT ' s MIIMAOC.--The Commercial abut, hard to make political capital by lie sailing, tin of the President on the Tata ques tion. In thie we p/ • t h.. editor o ill fail most signal ly. The Pieeident recumineirie a revenue Tariff, and capreeme the nninien hat it .•ill afford (goal plO - of the caiihti ; he iti tection to the dome...tic rurrn4 Cenves, I !here rxistft great ineTteilities in , and recommend. its reduction and mod- the act ”f ...lan; he recommends the abolition of the specific a minimum and favor)) the ad valorem system tore equal and just: we fiird to.a on an examination or the report of tho Secretary of the Treasury. that home valuation and cash duties i■ recommended by that loricti.utary. The horizontal system. it appears, has found n n foyer a ith the admiristratirm. 7 lose te e monendatious are nar.le it) the tilost f ark and manly A. :he Jitr4r , of decrption Lt. 1•eon 1111,1 e, let 11, e Milelt jar lia (eft, i'l/Ct• to dee "tuning purer;' line iho rigi,t to exercise. "Care ~houH tie rlLcn 11111 1 all grt al iu;rn• sts or cowl!: y. ir:eheiMg Mui,htelure,t, agriculture. !la% ig:111,11. and the mechanic al I•, thouith no far eta may tpe pi A:tie:shim Jot i.e ' , pat navareage. front die ieciiental Lich a illat a Atrui Ma!, This is clearly a re-itetaln,n of the a it,,s expres,J .y him in his leiter to J. K. KANE.. and his inaugural No reatl),{ll.l•• Mon .rill ufliffn dint laws %Jerold he passed ret:ert4oca to foster and protect any tole gl ear i ntereat of the ration at the expense of anofhe r all are enl it let to too eufiffa a: the hauls of the government so for to it can he afforded them in dw collection of the refs rime required for the government. Ah, hot seyn nne he recommend, a reduction of the Tariff of 18.0. ❑e cannot Letter explain what is meant by the red:teflon o, modifi'ation proposed, tbAll to tree his Own laff,gulge. lie •uys : By the introdoet ion of minimums. nr assumed and false vaitte.i, tied by tim imposi.ion of spesiiic dutie, the injustice and ite quality of the net of 1312 in its fructiral operwians t.n different rlasses and pursuits are cern ;Ind teh. MII.O!, of the urpressere duties imposed by it under ;he operation of these prineiples, range frurn one tier cent. to more than two hundred r , r cent. Th e , a re p ro hibitory on some articles, and panicky sn on ;ohms, and bear most heavily nn rles of ccmmon necessity, and but lightly on articles of lu sac ry." is that thti rcitsiltat favirs wily ench reduc ti I and modifications es will give the law a fait character, ar,ci ••ie!LI to 01l the great intewsts of the country, including nutoufactote., agriculture, corn rncrcc, ruo igaiiun und 11,e mechnnic arts. equal advan tapes from the Hic ttissT•f. PROTECT lON a jual legUißt ion (,r rvveriue duties Mb:, litrOid." The Presideut recommend, the ad valorem ”Strlll, and in die ..uurse of hi> teniarlss touching the quest ion "A svetero of ad tra:orear revenue Julies. with I proper discriminant., s and proper guards against frauds in collecting them, it is not doubted, w ill affori ample incidental advantages to the manufactures, and enable them to der ixe an great profits as can be' deriv ed from any other regular business. It is bells red that such a stern, cr icily within .lie revenue stand-; ard, aill place the manufacturing, interests on a sta- I ble footing, and inure, to their permanent advantage: while it as nearly as may be practicable, extend', to all the great intetests of the country the incidental I protection trhich can be afforded by our revenue laws. Such a system, u hen once firmly established, would be permanent, and not be subject trithe constant complaints, agitations and changes ablelt must mer recur, when duties are not laid for revenne, but for 3. Discrimination to be ma,le beloW such rate the "protection merely . ' of a favored interest." 4. Highest duties to be imposed on luxuries. Thu Secretary of the Treasury also recommends !, 5. Minimum and aperific duties to he abolished and that minimum and specific duties be abolished, and duties to be assessed on actual market value. duties be assessed on actual market ratite. 6: Duties to be in enforced as to operate cannily, a. WC can see nothing in the Nlessage of the President ! far as possible tlitoughout the Union, discriminating to which any reasonable man can object. The ; dictions of the Whig leaders that he would favor free for nor against ram class or section. lie does not recommend • horizontal scale of duties. trade—that he ...mild recommend a horizontal Tariff, have ell fulicn to the ground; and we arc not at all cur. lie urges a graduation of the price of the public lands; prised that great di s appointment should enrage them, the reldc'n'ti"" erthe sub - lreavleYl the establishment of they fondly hoped that a course of policy scald be the wruTl.'°"'ing system; the establishment of a ' , tench °f the P. S. Mint in the city of Sew York; a hich adopted at variance in Itli the viral the Presideot had mint expressed before the election, and of-course are shall also be the auletreasury there. ly chagrined. , estimates the total receipts and means for the We will now direct the tetcrilion of our readers to , fiscal year, ending Jane 30 , 11, 1847, at t'9.8.50,2.54. an extract from Mr Clay's Hanover speech, d el i vered and the expenditures at 128,578,313. '27th June, and report, din the National lntelligencer The report of the Postmaster General exhibits a deficiency in the revenue of that department daring of July 13, 1840, as corrected and revised by himself. Speaking of tie tariff, Mr Clay the last fiscal year, of about a million and a riarter, lle recommends the adoption of the old plan of char "The TlQslioncanrwt be, ought not be, one of prin.- iple, but of measure and degree. I ADOPT ; ging by the sheet, instead of by weight. lie also roc'l THAT OP THE COMPROMISE ACT, not !ommends the purchase by Congress of the patent le.curisrl that act is irrepealable, but because it met' right of Morse's Telegraph e th the sanction a the nation. Stataty, with. mod- • e..ele and certain protection, is for more important 1 , necesnnry consequence of high -e!cctio,t. But the protection of the Compromise 'WI will header - pare in most, if rot as to all. interest.. THE TWENTY PER CENT WHICH IT FIPULA TES, rash duties, home valuations, and r! list of free articles inserted in the act for the pm'. r!.•11111, EId,(INIFIrP of the mannfocturer, WILL IN- E, I TRUST. SUFFICIENT PROTEC 'IION. Although they will amount probably to nut than thirty per cent—a greater amount of prtrice ido than was secured prior to the act of 1828, which ran olio stands up to defend." After the perusal of the above extract, we ask the re, ler, to turn to the messsgo of the President, and bo will see that the views expressed, are strikingly so for an they relate to the i nportance of pet - - to-c.c../ in our revenue leas: they both express the o- dill t$ the necessary consequence protrc , ion r. Clay, in a li•ttr. la Mr. NI , r, i ion. of Gcor gi Oct f.! 1843, sa•i; ' I NEVER WAS IN FAVOR OF WHAT I i:ECARDED AS A 111011 TARIFF. NO ,11()RE REVENUE SHOULD BE RAISED THAN'S NECESSARY TO AN ECENOMI IL -ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOV- I HS:VENT. I SHOULD HAVE PREFER- It THAT THE COMPROMISE IN ALL I I's P A RI'S [inifnim (klieg of twenty per cot,] UrLD HAVE BEEN ADHERED TO." We cannot sec how men who voted for Mr. CLAY, thetehy sentionin.s , the views expressed by him in his innumeruble letters and speeches written end delivered la'fore the late Presidential election, can find fuult with tle dews of President Poll; at expressed in his lute Mr CLAY, in his letter of Sept. 131 h, 1943, to Dr F S Bronson, rrtet ring to the Tariff of 1842, wit: "If • re be any EXCESSES Or DEFECTS in it (of which I Inive not meant of judging) they ought to be correct• President POLL, in his message, does Dot recom. mend the repeal of the Tariff of 1842, he merely pints out to Congtera its ''excesses" and "defies" u•.d says .they owed to be corrected." .Ve Lave heretofwe said, and now freely admit, that e cuuntry has been in a flourishing condition since ihe passage of the Twit,' of 1842, but we also believe u Tut iff more eiritable in its provisions, such an .e . " 7 1 4 - - .• .42".= c`, I one for im , tatica, as the President advocutes in his message. uou!ti hive produced in the same time,escn 'greater and mote general prosperity. Front our Washington C. , rrespondent ASHINGTOS, IVEdilfdday, Dec. 3, 1E45 -In Senate, to day, no business of importance aos 'transacted. A Report from the Treasury OPplill• meat was mucked, and the motion of Senator Allen i of yes' ethay rim 0.5 000 extra copies of tho I're lsidents Message accompanied by the Documents in !relation to the Oregon controversy, was adopted. In the House of Representatives, Mr. Davis, from Kentucky, renewed his sematks id relation to the pub lic printing. inimlucing a communication from Jesse F.- Dom.& Co. of the U. S. lout nal, proposing to do t he work at 40 per cent. discount of prices, autbori i,ed by the law of 1819, and 20 per cent. less than the ; rates paid during the ids,. session. Ile was followed Ibv Mr Bayley, of Virginia , is a very animated speech, ' ;and alien the vote au* tdken, it stood for Ritchie & Hirst, 108; Dow & Fisk. 69; Gulet & Seaton, 4; Jets. l'orattn &Co, 2. Duet. Lane, was then elected Ser. ~ :rant•itt•Attna; Mr. Whitney. of Illinois, Door Keep ;cr, and ME Johnson, of the District of Columbia !Postmaster. t There is Lut little excitement in the city. Every junto appear to be absorbed in the Meosage, ar malt (trig lira atrangetnents for the hnlidny recreation!, or I what is nulll more unpalatable, for removal or llppl/111l ment to office. All who express an opinion at all, :freely accord tc the Executive the merit of having pro duced a mate paper equal. if Out superior, to that tol any of his predeccowiro. ('eritrin it io. that every , [mint is fairly and plainly put forth—that it is relieved of et Image and ditoingniobcd for point and decatOon— that it is, in f ter, take, nil in all, ouch a document as the people had a tight to expect, and la MI 01011 111 .Ll4'll 11 ,, blendcoil tie government can La- forced to a blush Ito the reputation of its Chief Magistrate It) !eit her fair reasoning. o f the combined l'il..121011:S of sorlit dry or sarcasm. Rut tint season ul edmparntdee quietude u ill 404111 be ..yer, a. d wiilh be holidayg, and mirth. and bis o:by, a magazine may explode which will cretter to the four corners of the rani), solfroaroial evidence of the value of Republic. peaceably regene rating nntions,•nd revolutionizing the civilized world or. involvi• g all in a bloody crusade for the grand era of tiniverrsal freedom. Sooner or later the blow must t come, and while all Europe in armed to the teeth fir elle serrie 4 le. and even amid her verifying millions. vaunts her p•uvress, airy not let it come now T and now and forever seal her doom, fur weal or ace ! Chou.w., she mu•t—the indomitable nation of freemen has shown her color, the • II be of use free" will never be furled. four., 5.,. A•l4l , :tos Cll V, Dcc 3.1315 This morning a greut number of reports from the Department. were presented and ordered to be print ed. Among the numh••r, were the annual reports or the Secretary of the Treasury and the Post Muster General. They are both muster ly productions. The report of the Secretary of the Treaen is very lengthy. and I hese not been able to gl,. it ■ full et.amination. The following, is the stoic of the Tretssur Reeripia and 3lrna• From C.worn; From sale of l'ub;ic Lund. Frum misctilarmous sources TOLIII ieceirta, Add b Lmce in Tirs.ury, lit Is, IZIS, Tots] mean• fhe ex rendit ul es tittring the same 1=11!MEMIII!I Leasing a balance in the Trea,uty Me Secretary recommrid 1. Di.,c no m m iney be collected then is necessary for the 'rents of an ecenomical administra- o . llle, not In bre, above the in t rate which wd! yivld the Free test ret enue MASON IC FUN ORAL RITY.S,—ThR NeW Orken2 Delta of the `29th um.: The Masonic funeral rites to !rho memory of Gus ASDREW J•CKSON, and the de ;ceased Grand Masters of the Greed Lodge of the State of Louisiana, in the Methodist Church, Poy dras street, last evening, were grand, solemn and im posing. The rich and dazzling paraphernalia of the Masons, the numbers of beautiful women that throng.; ed the galleries, and the mourning drapery in which the church was hung, formed a rich picture of sccor dant contrasts. One felt himself • witness or a scene partaking somewhat of the unearthly. and the inscri bed cenotaph which rested on a platform covered with flowers—the sonorous, swelling notes of the orchestra —seemed to increase rather than dispel the illusion, We hove not space to give a detail of the proceed• Mg, An oration was delivered in French by Mons. Mooluire, and Mr. Finley, President of the Masonic College, Kentucky, delivered one in English, in which 114 reviewed the life and eulogised the actions of G rs• ERAL Leadoff, and defended Freemasonry form the objections urged against it, contending that it Ives a great moral intsitutinn, founded on the Bible; having for its object, the inculcation of faith, hope and charity, and the benificient exercise of the virtues, justice, tem. perance, fortitude and mercy. The exercised were prolonged till ten o'clock. iVo noticed among the auditory—having no MISOIIiC symbols—the Governor of the State, the Attorney Oen_ ertl, the United States District Attorney, the Mayor, Recorder Baldwin, and the Naval Officer of the Port. Mojor roamer, a rnember of the New Yoek Bar, so well known as an exiled Pole, is in Washington ,city, and has been admitted to practice as an Attornry and Counsellor of the Circuit Court for the D. C.— Ho is retain,•d by the heirs of General Thaddeus KOS. CIUICO in suits which are pending here for the recovery of the assets 'remitting to $40,000 which Gen. Kos• ciusko Irk in this country. ANOTITFR DIaIIONIAT CLlClM.—Aadrew Archibald, a clerk of Jui. Beck & Co. of New York, has been arrested on a charge of robbing Ws employer, and a bout $3OO worth of the stolen property found at his ilsolling. A clerk of the sarne firm was arrested a kw days ago on s similar charge. We are ibtiebted m :Newt , ' StulwEUY and CASIK tto:e ,of the Senate; Messrs Ftextats, Dovot.,tss, Fos TER, GARVIN, Ha span and DARRAGH, of the House of Representatives for copies of the President's mes• Ig" Persons having in tlwir possession memorials with signatures, in favor of granting the 13altimore and Ohio Rail Road Company right of way to Pittsburgh. are respectfully reque,ted to forward the same to Jet, see Carothers, F.sq. This request of coarse extends only to the people of Pittsburgh, Allegheny city, and Allegheny county. Or The , attention of nor readers is respectfully directed to the suggestions of our correspondent, ..A Taxpayer." It is ce t airily time that :he city authoii• ties should give the nul,ject lel - el-redo° by our curves• pondent, proper attention. The market place is en. their too contracted—many market mornings it is almost impossible to rearb those having /wicks to dispose of, owing to the small space allowed for the great crowd of people nrcesaarily in attendance. THE LATE 11,a ng A MUlll.t.NOEflu, -- Mc Strrck et , Ridge road abote Buttonwood street, an). the Pennsylvanian, has just completed a beet:lit - 01 mono• mint to be elected nt Reading, to the memory of this distingnished individual end statesman. The style i. Grecian, and the ornaments licit and chaste. A !au• eel wreath end funeral torch elahotutely carved, en rich two sides of the slob, whilst no the others are re raided the ster!ing tailors and many abili•ies of the dereastni The shaft is crowned with a cap, orna mented with the richest scrolls and foliage, and for whole appropriately sornottnied by a highly hit bed hourglass. The monument is about II feet Isigh.und was designed and mien:mod bt Mr. Strecker and is is his best style. It will h., rem iced to Reading early this work tube placed star the remain. attic lament. ed patriot and .listinguithrd citizen. RI.MAISi or 61:NDRI DA, DAUnHirllor THY. CoNqvcit , rt.—The ( Eng.) Ad‘erii..r late. an irreleming anlivaiian discu.ery in s part ni Lear. Priiisy where the 14,11. men sic et- gaged in excasations for tin• Brighton, Lewes, and Hi•tings Radioed. digging rlose by, in fact ai midst the ruins of the old ['luny, the W'.l tneti loi upon a bard substance, %filch on closer inspection proved to be a Ittaden boa, summated by a (.•w s.piare Caen stone.. Alter clearing array the roil, it was carriully trtno‘ed; and turnrd mat to be a 6.1, in abich were human 64 , t/ell. Further examinatunt led to the •rid more important discovery that it contained the remains of Gundreda, daughter of William the CO0t11111 . (0f. the name (rondreda, as it is spelt, hein: cut upon its lot. Thl..;rr of the rist is about a yard in length, a firot in width,and nine inches in depth. The b.l, sal a, and ends, ale 10 Vl,lierllpre•er vstion; but the bounce is destroy-J.—an triter ■pl.arrntl% (,to- dured by the honer, orb. If' they lay, rbere ihr lead DU QUES\E it welt cia nwled 1 he lea.] ie ornamented by being ca.t iu bends d compartment. of ilpe I:,zoow form, five inches k there; arid the ;o1 Gt. on, or rather lope orrt the sided. Silitttly uhni th id nurinu. and in tere.ting ft tic had been luutul, the wor.men lit " 0 „ ■ ...con,' cid% rtcrisnv similar in f trm, shape, chat over and material, but loug.r. The 1,,,ti-om wax rutrn ■way In the name manner as that or it• corn roknion, •nt On The hd ana inarraand be word with an abhrenirrtion (or rite a x, an old but usual way 1!:27.52r, 11`2 70 :077.0^' 30 Eruzza of writing fiulielrnur. This oar •nti<lneriao, rreidi!, interpret into the name of Irritsarn dr Warren, hy this meant ecubii.hing the fart ;hat dirse ctirm con tained the remain. Id (i,ndrerla and he. I.•rd, 11 de Warren, rho 14,4 Eat! el Warren and Snrrey,•nd foundcr af tire enoneatary. Ancient reeved/ prone I bat Ciondreda died iu 10:3. nt.d Wnf nni de Warren in 1081. ar.d that hoth acre in•er red in the chapter h.ttls.- ol Lewes the lait.r kwing, a* is stated, 'boned $29,769.133 56 E 3 7.17 r,l $37,626,:,13 '29,96%; ,206 inthe cheriel house, inn tomb 10111.111 C that in ritual hit CGAilleil G•indre.in )11.1: 7,G33,30G '22 1 Arr TX NTi IST THE Gov a 111.01L—Christryber Mason has bean appointed by ilia Governor, Regula tor of Weights and Measures for the ca, of 11 0 1.,de!. phis and Frederick Miley. Jr.. tn. the County. VALI LT or lIIL MIIIITair ri --IV ition thi• ••;1,. • CYST vesaei may iraiie Pilt.hurgh, end return, afte r making a vovaze of eight m ii• a wnlwut tctiching to ice •t t h e mime roil A. 4 THRArI I, Fe /CI rLero arn isur an throcite Cu,ruiceti in ore riti..n Lvlween l'hdadainiaa and PotLavine. L rsl q•rne ibcre VIWIt but ittrn, atttri by next •piing then, o ill ha ek sen in °peril ,un ARREIt •ND CoNYICTIUN ull , CuliN raft) MP 113.. -- Millrr, one of the gang ricentl) 'nested, w ith all the plates at Harrodsburg, Kentucky, Fu been eons tete& and sentenced to three 'cars imprisommmt in the Pen teniiary of that state. O'd Mi-zier. the cluck maker, as he is familiarly known in Kentucky, and one of the master spirits of the gang. has been recently arrested, and is now in jail in Clinton. county, Hy. S.I:THERIC Ais.crscn•er.s.—On the 26th tilt two Lilts were introduced into the Legislature of South Caroline. which propose to incorputate certain man ufacturing companies—me with a capital of $300 2 • 000, and another with a rapi•al of $200,000. One of these factories, ut least, is designed to bit located at Charleston. RAILROAD raeLostos.—The Alban ) Jwirnal says that on Monday morning there was an ckplosion of the boiler of an engine attached to a freight train, up. on the Western Railroad, which threw the engineer some distance from the machine, w ihout serious injio ry, but which brake the leg of the fireman so badly in three places that Dr. March immediately amputs•. ted the limb. LASS 0? LIFI.—The oars and part of the shifting board, belonging to Capt. Fhdier's bout have been picked up on the Cutue shore, off Nantucket, nod it is now certain that he wan car ized at the hack of the bar, and his boat sinking, he perished. Captain Fisk er was fifty-five years of age. lie was missing for several dons. A GOOD SCNTl.llli:tit.—The St. Lituiii New Era sap that,in determining what course our government should take, in respect tothegon, the idea of war with England should have no influence, for our rights should nut be measured by the cost of maintaining them. GrnROIA THIRD CONGRCABIONAL DIATNICT.—Dr Ambrose Barber, end George W. 13. Towne Democrat, are the camlidate4 to fill the vacancy OCCEI sioned by the reaignation of the lion. W. Poe. Elec lion lot Monday in January. 7 . ll•N)CGIVI9G.—Governor Stockton has issued his proclamation requesting the citizens of Delaware to observe Wednesday, th, 31.4 of December inst, as dey of thanksgiving. Mr. Editor—l have noticed in the newspapers of our good city, repented stiggestions in regard to our market accomodations, and cannon theCoucilsto adopt measures by which they may be extended. As it is, the space is too contracted, and does not afford the accommodations to either buyer or seller, which the in yeasts orourigrowing city require. To provide n rem• edy, theold Court House; now a useless structure,should bo removed and a cheap, but durable and lan mistime building substituted. The time tins arrived, when something should be done, to accomplish this object? the people rerrtire it and look to their representatives in councils, to move in the matter. I beg you to call attention to the subjrct, an I oblige one of your patrons and A Taxpayer. 1:=1=f1=1 THE CROPS OF H Leto Scat. Gnus.—Thu crop of herd seed gran in Salem County, New Jersey, the present year, will fall short from that of last year at least two thirds, occasioned by the frosts last spring, and the drcmght that followed during the summer-- Salem county furnishes nearly all the herd seed fur the market of the whole Union. To Me/bees.—The difficully which every mother experiences in administering medicine to idioms, is entirely obviated by Dr. Clickener'spreparation, rolled the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is Plll7o . lled with fine w hide sugar. so that it resemble. and tastes like n sugar plum, which no child ever )et refused to rwollnw. Far worms this is an assuted remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect to teething. The matrtm of the Farm School ernes to Dr. Clickener that she has used for some time, his Su• gut Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always with entire success. Sold by Wm Juckron. corner of Wood and Liberty motets, oho is general Agent for Dr Clicketter's PiHA in Pittsburgh and vicinity. Cl:rfleware of an imitation nttirle called "Impro ved Svgar-Coated Pills," purporting to be Patented B 6 bOlll the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. rot up hy , R miserable quack, in New York, who, for the Iwo four or five years, has made his living by countet (citing popular medicines. dcc 8. Ey-m.l,', chief iihvirhing interest in life is attend ing to 'lie %lints of the body. This every men of es. I•eri•nce is compelled to acknowledge, however desi rous he rruiy hr to lend his le311mon) to the filet id higher and holier objects, engaging the attention untie The epitaph of most men might read— "Ile wen horn, llr toiled and worried for fond elo thing nnil equipage, besought the phantom ha)rviorts lJe died." li, then, mankind will.llll peraiiii in atiendine chief% ly bodily want., all court admit :hot health should chim thrii-Brat attention. To ell hoe rogoiters, Therefore, nC ibe wxy to re znia. in rrr.ervr health, we *mild ony with croo!or rend the ild,erti.ement on the outside or this da)'s pn per. concerning that celebrated and truly cnluaLh medicine. Dr. It • tsiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry dec C COMMERCIAL RECORD. Owing torn gorgri of Ice at E.t.a Liverpool, h.•• low, the Borer 11 .3 risen Shout 14 inches. since Satin der morning. but the ri.o will not larncilt ire Jr) m. 1.11 on the Ohio. Tiler ore seemed steamers froze in h,low. The \Pi.con.in, New England, WestpMni. Sus Tiehanua and New Ilsimprhiro. The New Illnmpshire left here on !Monday for New Orleans wish a Log.. cargo inni a great number of pss.engers. The ether boats were hourd up. The steamer.. Milwankie and Belle of Illinois nee loaded with freight and pasaem gels. warring for n ri.e. The Consul earner in from Broo niv.lle, on Saturday morning with n frill cargo of freight. She braves this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The L0u,,1 NleLonn is expected t hi. morning. There ire g0...1 deal of 11 1.. log ice Monitag ihria. which pie sem. tire uoral tlrsproch a the Brrr nsv rue hoar.. At ( .111,1 , 111•111. AID NO. tlr•-n 'en. about -II free ur,ie tb f o r charnel. The weather h.d anirlrra. teil, and ...m.• sp:renriance of I 11/ At 1.0a1er.,;;r,,n t 6•• 21. th,re r ap 41 G-Lt in chr Pu+t.•nd ■•. l 44.1t.ing. titote• iikt.le 1411 I t , C.I.C• 011 !ler pith tilivi+l•. Since 041 R.•port of I'm idar, tl,o market 1,31 been v.r .7/ 11 oe.; 9auttutr')n. ram i..g •tout it, carne. ur $4 62$v$4 from .carom; $4 754487.1 from toorn. for rh,tice fooi:y brand.. 11n feint!.-r. are Wittig soorrsi,e to ands at $5 arol $5 25 Cheie.r; the mar ket is a little more bri.k to.day, .airs of 300 boat., front fag bands. at 7.1...8c rail,: but h ,I,lors from -tore• are 111•1•61,4 de c line it that. Wt i od,ey has sd. mice& ask* or common at 2 4 .! ma, Rent itiml .23 .24e. Pork; hut little doing, sums salmi of drat) h Ica it $3 C 7; mat lots at $4. (Sutter; sale, 0(10..11 4000 lbs 'rum store•, 12a12 12; nu sales of Keg name to our tioriget holden, from stores atilt 13 1:2 cta. Aalma; Pots and Pearls, very littits mice merit in m trim; lautatteaa are firm at former prin.-s. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Al It. , st.ot. Nor.‘29l.l,—.Fiiwir. was selling nit as 17 I. roof n.n h t 4:04. F hole sltit.ped t, Liver, pool at 01..1.41,16u*. qn ded, (in b.t0.1) at 92. ealltnq ex.-lim:4e 8 per (!••111. perm. •nd this freight $1 per woo M 1 nett the shipper •boot j 8 06 per barrel. At N r Yo , k. tie Inserting edition of the Tele genplitc news ii‘f Dec 1, rays. ilist flour is declining. ' ,de s w ere made at $8,75 V.Me elealrr• d , olioimi to operate at litiG price , nereriot $6.82 1.2 for Genesee. Haider* R.I. $6.61j2 $6 87$ At AlSaJ,y,Nov.49. flour was selling at $6•56 Bbft o c. 3 3.llchigen and Oh), flour vt as selong at $3,371. At esswonsit. D, c. 3, Ow ti n,r m•ricet w a s mix., ma•fr au 15,20 a.{5.35 for chola.. biands,.hd ssas l2i for suprifffie. CITY PRICES CURRENT. DEC. 8. CARIFULLT CORKI[CTILD 00S. 54,871 , 25,00 4,Clici 4 75 1,50 421,6'24 50 41) GY floor—From Store irltrat —per 100 ilra Curs Aired— do do Chain—Wheat 4) 6.11. Coin ; •• Oat.o, lid t..n, • • Oil— Lin.eed, 4 - Irliiskry—p , gall. • - Po totors—Nrabannocii , 4 bu•b Salt-10 bbl. • Seeds—Flez, - - Timothy Clover, Lard—Nu I t.)' lb. If ogs—p , lb (sr. wt ) t taro's—per lb. • • Cheese—per lb WR. - Ilutler—Keg ■nd Roll per lb GLUE. 15 DOLS for sale by R. E. SELLERS, docU 57 Wood e COLOGNE WATER. -11 D ()Z GENUINE FARINA in barge bottles JILJwt sec, ived anal fur sale by R. E. SELLERS, de , 3 57 Wisiid sr. "AND PLF:NTY OF OTHER ONES." Ciodobearer, or the Little Page Manuacript. t) 1 Eennirnore Cooper, Esq., author of the Spy. Pathfinder, etc. Geraldine, a aerptai to Coleridga'a Chriatobel with other al l'oemi, by Mat tin Forquar Tupper, Fitq.,au• thor of Proverbial Philosophy ; etc. Living Age, Nu 81. The Lae of Conde. by Lcrd Mahon, 2 pta. (Libra• ry of choice reading NO/. 34 anti 35 ) The Rhine, b. Victor Hugo, 2 pore Foreign Libra ry No. 3. The Nlyateries of the Backwnod, by 1' 13 Thrope, author of "'Corn Guru the Bee Hunter," with on• gravingi by [Farley. Love and Parentage. applied to the improvement of otripring, including impr.rtarit directions and stigge.- thaw to lovers and the married. by 0 S Fowler Proc tic. I Phrenologist. The Butcher. of Ghent, an Elhitorical romance with numormis engroviligo. George Cruikehnok's Tuble Book, edited by Gil. b•rt Abbot Hackett, with 22 illustrutione by George Cruilt,hatik. The Burglars. nr the Mysteries of the League of Honor, by Henry lintel. The Now York Illtirtrateti Magazine or Literature and Art, with 4 splendid steel engravings. The Jesuits, translated from the Erench of M Mich alet. Edited by C E Letter. I=l The Roman Church, and modern Society, from the Ftench of Quinet, by Lester. Peony Metzazine, No. 15. Merry'a Museum for December. Just reed and for Sale at COOK'S dee 8 85 Fourth .t. NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT. 5 GROSS fur sale by R. E. SELLERS, dccB 57 Wood it ittVF:li ISTI:I.I.IGENUF OUR MARKF.IS 0.00 rd 80 36 4! 34 rd 36 16,00 alB,O 68 ea 70 • 21 4 23 • 23 re) 31 1 00 e 1,06 1,00 a 1,121 2,37ice2,50 .5,00 ce-5,50 Cooper's new Novel P. C. WHANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greensburgh, Westmoreland County. Pa.,—Will practice in the Westmoreland, Indiana and Cambria Courts. dere- ly. 20 BOXES CANDLES NA T ILL be added to the sale at Davie'Auctinn Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, at 2 o'clock on Monday Nitcinoon, the Bth inst., 20 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles. WASHINGTON HALL. Marker street, Steubenville, Ohio. JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR THIS establiihment has been taken by the undersigned, who respectfully begs leave to inform his friend.. and the public generally that it has been refined and furnished in a style not surpassed by any houve in this! lace, and, at least equal to any in the West. ‘llushington Hall is located in the business part of the town, nn Market street. nearly opposite 1110 Court House end public buildings, and within u few steps of the Market. The situation it the most elevated of any public house in Town, commanding a view of the River for several miles above and below. An Omnibus, and servants, will ut all times be in readiness to convey poisoners and their baggage to at ri from the steamboat landings. Every accommodation which the public have a light to expect may now be had at the Hall, nn terms es reasonable as offered by any other good house in Steulvenvill.v. As the proprietor will spare no resins ,‘ t . expense to tender general satisfaction, this, with his long experience in the business, will make it the internal of thObel who come this way, to “give him a call." JNO. IRONS. tlerB tr. OIL Peppermint, Oric•num, Lemon; Cloves, Al• mnnds, Lavender, Winiorcreen, Sassofran, Savin, Succ nil, Juniper, novemaiy, Spruce, Cinnamon, Cur .ale by R. E. SELLkRS, decB 57 W00d.,. Books. LFTTERS on Demonology and Wit c hcraft by Sir Walter Scott. Souther's Life of Nelson; Nlary Queen of Scott; Lives of Celbrntrd Travelers; " Eminent Men; " Jay and Munition; Leo is & Ciark's Expedition: 13taw.ter'• Life of Newton: " Mohammed. For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTF,R, 43 Market Ft H!STORY of ill Reitgioos Denominations in the United States, written expressly for the work by eminent men of the tespeetive denominations. For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. der 8 SCHOOL BOOKS — C11,1141(!il AnokaatrdSrarion Ir, An t•st..n•ive n•sortment nr BOSWORTH & FORRF.STF.R. 43 Th.ricof et Fresh Fruit. 100 BOXES M. R. RAISINS; 30 half boxn, gin; It) half kpes do, 30 lbs each; 5 mak.. Zant Currantp; Now receiving am! Gar sa le by Jet 8 11. LAMBERT To (he ffonorable eltrludges of the Coart of Gener al Cjulri.r Session• elide Peace, in aiid for the CON mit, of Allegkeary, The petition of James Clerk. of Pitt Township. in the rnu,av to I , lkdid humbly slievreth. That your petitioner bath pros ideil himself with materials for the accommo dating of 'levellers anti others, at his dire:ling house in the low nth' afuresa id.enti prays that your hi unors will be pl.ased to grant him a licenae to keep a public h oo t, of entvrotinment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. We the subscriber*, riticerts of Pitt Township, du certify. that Jarnet Clarit. the above petitioner, is oigood tnpute for honeoy and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ace,,nonttrintowt of travelers and others, and that said torero is necessary Jonathan IVllson, John Antiregg, John J U hire. C fi Bairn l'eter dee B TO 'At Ibmorobto tie Judges of tile Court of General Q4arter S , asiett, of Ile Peace, in and for the Voraly rf AU, pito!. Thit petition of Wrn Weaver, of Findley township. in the eiotinty aforesaid hornble showeth, that your tMt111011•1' hash provide.' himself with materials foie the aertimmtalatiln of travelers and embers, •I his dwelling house in the township •61resaid, and prays that iour Honors will be pleased to grant him a li cense 1 , 1 keep a p.blie house of enisrtainmtAit. And our petitioner, as in duty bound. will any. We, II). ittb , tctibero, rititet4 of Findley township. de re.tifv, that Wm Weaver, the •bove petitioner i. of psod repute fir honest/ and temperance. and is well presided n hetton rOCITTI and conveniences for the accommodation of traveler. and others, and that said tnsern is necensnry. Charles Stewsit, Jan-es Mnrgnn, Ft•t it u.knn, N.llO Ortstott. Petry G I' -Nelcm Samuel bpringer dt cB-..141. Tariff aot to be Reduced T"E undersigned offers to diepose of his valuable water power, adjoining Chambensburg. Franklin connty, Pa. It is situated on the Conegocheague meek, including the Falll,l Spring which unites with it, and serves to make the stream a constant and dur able one for manufacturing nr other purposes. It possesses sufficient power to drive 6000 spindles and 200 power looms, and all machinery connected with manufacturing. Also surrounded by beautiful pounds, well adapted to the purpose of bleaching and the mnnulucturing of Prints. The situation is pleasant and a suitable one—as respects the supply of labor Goat tow n. 74eiv 8 c 5 7 'it 3 ra 3 1010 ii. 13 Fe. places in Pennsylvania possess all the advan taged. %Odell are e,mbined in this one. It in accessible by canal* and rad road, in all our commercial cities. A m no minute description of the town t , nd valley may he found in the '•l'enns!,lwania Histotical Collec tions," page 349 Those desirous of obtaining a nu. periot situation for manufacturing purposes, are invi• Ted 1,1 view the premises, where the terms will be made known. dec6-4t JAMES J. KENNEDY. P. S. Refereree-:—Mes.rs. LngHn & Kennedy James Dunk,. Esq Pittsburgh; and Gen J. K. Moor head. Allegheny. Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers. PU ItCHASE RS will find st Shen & Pennock's n full assortment of men's Merino drawers, and double and breasted Merino shirts. Also. Cot ton, do do bleached and unbleached. Der. 6 BLANKETS. 2 CASES No 3 (low priced) Economy Blankets Jost received and for mile by 4 BAGS of woul, received and for snlo by GEO COCHRAN, No 26 Wood st Cheap Gold Watches. caseFD to of my G 0 ,, lr t i -dv- t .. 1 :, a i t n ch G es en ,, e . v h a m e:d Y just art iced n I can sell as low as $33.00 to $40,000 and warrant to keep good time, suitable for ladies &c. Also con stantly on hand, a fine stock of Patent Lever Watches of English manufacture and the best that ate made; nt eastern prices. Also, a few alarm Watches, ex cellent for those who wish to rise early. Also, man tle dining room and office and church clocks. Watch and clock repairing done promptly in the best manner by W W WILSON, decO corner 4th & Market au. Bonnet Ribbons. NEIV opening -beautiful styles; and price 124, 1..1i8 and 25 cts., at No 46. nov 15. JOHN D DAVIS, Aurt'r EsskiiriAL uiis JAMES CLARK Ales Miller, E D Geszam, John m Aiken, B Fkm;•n, J G Sher 'L WEAVER John Pollock A let AnJsle, CharesAten, M'Clellenri A Armor SHEA & PENNOCK For Now Orleans. THE new and splendid Sterner ROBERT MORRIS, H. CAarnict.. Mamer, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on the first rise of the river. For freight or passage apply or. board or to ROBERTSON & SIMMS, • Dec. 5. tf. Wood st. Wanted, AFEW good white cooks, for hotels and private Families in town and country. Also, wanted a good white cook, a chambermaid and a nurse to go to a respectable Hotel in Brownsville. Also, a good stea dy shoemaker to go 12 miles out ton small town and e-unblish; a married man prefered. Also, wanted a good comb maker to gn and settle Far West, amongst wry match enlightened Indian Nation. Places wan ted fur a number of bookkeepers, salesmen, school masters, bop in stores, and apprentices to trades.— Also, for it:number of mechanics, laborors and house servalats./kc. And for a number of colored men, wo men, boys and girls. Please apply at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and Intelligence lithre. No 9, Fifth street FOR PUBLIC ACCOMODATION Wanted toborrow on notes Bonds or Mortgages and from nix months to OM.. twoohree or more years, sevens! 'toms of money from $5O, to $lOO, $250. $3OO, $5OO, $750, $BOO to $lOOO or from two to five thou sand, Dollars, at a fair interet &c. Persons having money to lend can do it safely and confidentially on calling at 11 A RBIS' General Agency and Intelli gence (Aire, Nn 0, sth street. lee 3 fit. Per Sale 9 fin CUTS of 5 double !7ellrivi , and purple ear. we/ 1--/ 11l pet chain; '250 goriel wuodeo bowel., a ll 6 i. zee; an assortment of almost all sizes of window sash and glass to suit; cheap and warm bed Comfortables, bed cold, ougera, hatchets, Economy Blood Cloths, and Constricts and a variety of goods forvale low fur cash. ISAAC II ARRIS, Age.fit drai Comm;Aston Mer Chant dec 3 i Fifa. street. Liquorite. BCASES Ligoorice Ball; ju.,t received and for salt by B A FA Id N ESTOCK Sr. CO., deed corner of Bth and Woad au. Burgyindy Pitch. ;kr CASES Boreundy nrich: jusE received and for solc by B A FA II M.:STOCK Sr. CO., deel corner or 6th and Wrnxi roc 8 F Float. Indigo. CEROONS S. F. Indic.: jost rived and for sale by I) A FAIINESTUCK CO.. dec2 corner of 6th un 11VnoJ Ti.s INDEMNITY ADAINST LOSS OR DAM. AGE BY FIRE. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED With the additional security of a STOCK C•PITIL. The itelistacc Mutual Insurance Co. of Phtla....Charter Perpetual. DIRECTOIti : George \V. Telanct. John M Atwood, Thorne. C. Rockhill, Lewis R. AThhurst, Wm. R. Thompson, George N. Baker. George M. Stroud. John J. Vanderketnp George W. Carpenter. IvILL make insurance against Loss or Rimsge by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture, Good., Wares and Nlerchandize, limited or perpetual, in town or country, on the most insurable term •. The Mutual Principlercombined wirh a Stock Caul tsl, and the other provisions of the Charter of this Company, hold out unusual inducements. both of profit and safety, to those desirous of rireCting insurance, to which the Company ask the attention and examination of those interested. The Capital Stock of The Company is invested in good and sufficient securities. After providing for ha laws accruing to the Company, in the course of its business, the stockholders are entitled to receive out of its income and profits an interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock actually paid', in—the amount of which !merest, it is expected. will be supplied by funds invested—and thereafter, all the remaining profirs are to accumulate and be held, in like manner with the Capital Stork, for the better ! rarity of tho assured. But certificates beginar inter- ! eat, parable annually. transferable on the books of the Company, and coriverliblo at any time into Capital Stock, a ill be issued therefor to the Stockholders and insisted members, in proportion to of Stock held, nr premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to the provisions of the Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company have, besides the usual protection against loss, by the ordi nary method of insurance, dad additional advantage of a direct participation in the prufita of the Company. without any liability. GF:O. W. TOLAND, President. B. M. 1-111C111“:11, Secretary. The subscriber, whn is the duly authorised Agent foe the above named Company, is ptepured to make in surance. at the Office of the Agency, No. 'I St Charles Hotel, on Third street. a few doors above Wood street, and will give all fetcher information desired. THOS. .1. CAMPBELL. Pittsburgh. Mav 30. 1845. ( . 01 r•.) der3 83. MARKET ST. 83. B. E. CONSTABLE, AS this don received from the Eastern markets, H n large addition of new and desirable petal. for the winter trade at caressively low prices, to which RFC, espectfully invites the attention or purchasers. A lot of Ladies' Plaid Cloaking, entirely new; Cashmere D'Elosse, aIL wool, be styles, and very cheap. Another fresh lot of Turkerri, Thibet. Cashmere, and French Broehe Shawls. Unshrinkable Flannels; Hem St itch Cambric Hrlkfs. Mousline de Laines end Cashmeres, from 25 cis. to 50 cents; Bsyridere and other late styles. A large assortment of Whitney Blankets. Damask Table Linens; Irish 4.4 Shirting'. dn. A flesh supply of colored and block Kid Gliiees, finjunis . , half lung .bite kid and silk Lett Mores; block dn. Fornitute Prints, From 6 to 161 cis. per yard. Linea's; Checks; Bed Flanoel*; Gala Plaids and some 6.1%1161 , 11 ol viol of Drees Silks. der2 COPPERAS 30 1313 LS Copperas just treeived and for sale by P. C. MARIIN, decl. 60 Water street. GREEN APPLES. 50 ,IB.trnel;snrlr,ii-ride.co f : r k a ita b n y d eating apples of P. C. MARTIN, de:l 60 Water gr. CH ESNUTS. r. BUSHELS of excellent cheanuts in store and 1 thole by P. C. :11AR:I IN, dec I 60 Water at. NEW HAMS 500 LBS new sugar cured hs . m i‘ s iA in,; ( s i a l le N by dccl GO Water st PRUNES A PAKAGES of Fresh Bordeaux Prunes, fine snide for facnifiea. for so le 11 CRA 13 CI DER-5 6614 CruS Cider, reeked and clarified, 5 " Romenite do; to arrive and for sale by arc I POTATOES -100 bush Neshannock potatoes; 25 bbls Sweet For sale low by doe OLIVE OIL 5 BASKETS Fresh and pure olive oil for .ale by P. C. MARTIN, dec I GO Water st. ORANGES. AFEW hundred sweet Havanna Ornnres for sale by P. C. MARTIN, dee I 60 Water at. LEMONS. AFEW boxes fresh Malaga Lemons just received and fur sale by I'. C. MARTIN, decl 60 Water et. OTTER CAPS. TUST received one case of superior Otter OIL rJ Caps at very low prices S. MOORE, nov29-d6t 93 Wood st. NICHAND COWAN, _ Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Marker.- June 19-d&wly 83 NIA RE ET STREET 83 SEVEPIF.FIVE Broche, Torkerri and Cashmero Shawls, new, recrired by express from new York, ibiA day. (no‘22) B. E.CONSTABLE. 83 MARKET STREET 83 . A LOT "f Gentlemen's fine Shirts and Drawers, A newest make; also, Gents. Merino under Shirts and Drawers, juat received and now opened. aov2? B. E. CONSTABLE. THE undersigned begs leave to soy to his friends arid the public generaily, that he hue removed Ilia office to Penn street, near the canal Bridg,e, oppco . tite the United States Hotel netlß 14 LOTS OF GROUND, Ithe plan of lots laid out by the executors ofJames O'Hara, di ceased, on Penn and Liberty streets, iinmedintely above ihe city line. Tbis property is in a thriving, part of the suburbs and surrounded by man ufactories Apply In nov rds BLAKELY & MITCH EL, JtIST received, a further supply of Letter Books, fur the Coying F rees. For sale be CHARLES H KAY, Wholesale Book and Pupal- Warehouse, corner of Third and Wood streets. env 24 MUST received nt the Three Big Doors, the larg e eat ot.ti Le s t assietment of Shirts, ever 'offered in the Pittsbergh market, which 'will be sold whole sale or retail on reaputtable terms. 0rt 4 2.5. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. GEORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Corarnisdlon Merchant, NO. 26 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. n0%27 GEORGE OGIIVN OGDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & CO, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND Manufacturers of While Lead, Red Lead, and Lytharge, corner of Wood end Second eta, Pittshureh, Pa. nuv 13-Iy. "ptli AGA LEY & SNIFF H have removed to their new 1-1 warehouse, Nos 18 and 20 %Vood strret. (east side) where they will be pleased us invite the attention of their ft lends and dealers zenerally to a large and well gele,:ied assortment of Gruceries and rittshitirgh Manufactures. novlo 3m BAG/ILLY & SMITH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 Arlll : 2b WOOD STREET. PITTABUROR. MITH, B AGA 1., EY & CO.. Wholesale Grocers and Product. nettle's, '.o 223 Nlarket street, be twren sth and fith, North side, Philadelphia. 'writ) 3m WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importer! of Tin Mate and Qteensware, No. 112, Second st., between lVtiod and Stni.hfield streets, opposite theotd ronnd. novl4 Iv. SKATES, Cutlery. Ivory, Ebony, Sc. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIR. 120, Wood sr. PURCHASERS will find at SHEA 4- PEN NOCK'S a full supply of heavy, plain and, rib'd English sill: Hose; heavy, plain spun Hose; heavy plain (leery lined spun silk Hose; superfine Ma tino and Woolen A Hose, Cashmere.; Cheviot, Alpo cat; Worsted; Woolen and Lsmi,r Woof TogeTher wish an extensive assortment of children's "HotrarY. novl JUST received fliperi,r French Brocha; - printed Cashmere; Turkeri; Andnlu:iv; plain and em• broidered Ornbre, shaded and plain Woolen Shawls, t o which the attenlion of parch:l.4,f is re spectful') invited. SHEA & PENNOCK. novlB. Gala Plaids nod Cloaktugs. 15 PIELESGaIu Plaids. superior quality and very desirahle styles; Plaid Woolen Cloak ing.; stialed Woolen Cloaiiingd, received by ibis - morning's Expieis SHEA & PENNOCK. n 0.113 DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. A NEW and convenient tw•n story dwelling,Zlt .ta. fur rent, vngnire at this ufEcc, S AVKINLEY, St Cfnir Now is the time for Bargains "NEW YORK STORE. C ASEIMERES. Paris Reps. M. de Leine's and , Alpacus, direct Item tivw Yo:k. W. H. GAaRARD, ninv 79. Market street. T_TAS rebuilt and commenced business at his OLD' 1-L srAND, Nn 70. between Market and Ferry sts.. where hew ill be pleased to see bi‘oldcustomert and flienelA. Church. Steamboat, and Bells of every size, from 10 to 10,000 pounds. cast from patterns or the smolt approved models, and warranted tube of the hest Pm ter Mineral ‘Vater Pumps, Counters. Railing, &e.. &c., together with every var iety of Brass Castings, if re quired, turned and finished in the neatest manner. r rA. F. is the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti- Attraction Metal, so justly celebrated for the reduc tion of friction in machinery.—The Boxes and Com position can be had of him at all times. nov 13-1 y WALL PAPER STORE, Smithfield street, one door above Fourth. street, PITTSBURGH, P. AI eTUFA r CSUR d ER , c . II , I:, ,T er Hanging; and Bor- Merchants and others wishing to purchase are in vited to Callan.' examine his large and splendid assort ment n GLAZED 4• UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS, of all the various patterns now in use, and at such pri ces ascannot fail to please. GLAZED GREEN PAPER, colored on one or boils sides expressly for Window blind., by the dozen ur single piece. [Rags and Tanner's Sclai , s taken in exchange. n0v21.6m. NEW GOODS• BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP. PI , it ess no w op.iiiing a very large sup ply of F easonable Dry Goods, to which he invites the attention of purchasers. Thin arrival is unusually large and contains a choico selection of new and fashionable goods, which wilt be ofTemd at prices that must render their sale imme diate. I' C MARTIN, GO Water st Call Soon and Secure a Bargain. nov 20.2 w No 59, N cor 4th and 511311:et 213 C MARTIN, Malian A ttachment. WO new Improved Grand action Piano Fortes, with Coleman's R.olion attachment, just finish ed and for sale by F. BLUME. Cor of Penn and St Clair itt, opposite En. Hotel. nay 17. P C MARTIN, 60 Water at Sofas. APAIR of plain neat sofai on hand and for sato at the Furniture Ware Room of B YOUNG & Co. Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. Dressing and Plain Bureaus. IF you want to get a good articlo cheap do not for get to call at the Furniture Ware Room of T B YOUNG & Co, nov2l Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. YOU CAN always find at G. Schueck's on the cor. ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, Flesh nys tets served up in every style on the shortest notice.-- Also, Candies, Fruits and Pastry's - of the choicest kinds. Call and see. nosrl Alderman's Office JAvES BLAKELY Copying books E=1:1 Removal James Park, Jr. & Co Hosiery: Hosiery! Shawls Shawls: A. FULTON, HELL. AND BRASS FOUNDER. J. Sll ID L F RICH AND RARE. Oh Yes! Oh Yes!
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