tithe Dalin Bunting Post. J II F 11 It:E. E Enll 0 it PITISBIT,GII. 1 li.Sl).‘l, PLC. .I'3, 1313 reP V;i PALM L. .\ ,rut Foi cnu.try itow-papers, 15 the \ riu,hotgll 11..ik Slo t itio; Post, and IVttxt,!, Mercury and Maltulactliwt . , to recelvt• titivettisetren.s nod •1 - dt-criplious. Ile Lao oCicrs in Nrw a. a; Outi! 0:11••C. 311 .\nn 01101 . 1. (ad• )Dining lit , T,ii,„„,.0,1„,.) , sa. /.2. Phit.An, t.rtt e. 16,1 11,Ante and Coal Ornce, rine tit'. et. 1141.7 . 1310 Hr. S E ralveri 4t. ...herr our p , q , cr C 3,1 be se,n, and tutu's ul ail‘erti sing !corned. • City Dcmocratic Nominations MITOR, 41. 1, WILLIAM KERR oTER3F.I"IIS OF THE POOR, 1. J. A SIIBRIDGE. LLI ANI M'C LU 11E. 1.713 tTORS, .TO1!N J. MITCHELL WM. C. MEREDITH. - - IgrA rommvnieativa, eioncd ''Z.," will appeal ME= I:•sTEn9 NIA tt..—Tlicre has Leen no Eastern mail fur twu day reason, Cumberland Valley Rail Rond impassible inconsequence of a deep snow which fell on Saturday night and Sunday. Oa' In publishing the proceedings of the City Con. vention yesterday, the name of JAMA.9 A. Inwly, o f the 6th ward, was orn:tted (lora the Cornmittre of Cur. respondence. We republish the Committk ith the proper correction. CoMMITIFE OF CORHK.9e•innt'ne6 —Sat - noel .Tome, imrs A Irv.in, Jirri C. Dunn, James Watson, Andrew Bnrhe, John Taggart, J. S. Hamilton. We gill also suite that Crifit A•hbridge uas nnmi• noted on the first Ball n, hosing '2l votes. n rid t on the sixth as stated in the precendirgs of the convene Ns itt.LIET Ey:in.—The Democratic Conven tion, the proceudingd of which appeal ed in yeiter•by's Post, adopted resolutions, calling upon ihr city au. thurities to present the public with a detailed state ment, showing the disposition made of the Reliel Fund. The donor. a, well as those buying claims up on the fund, should be satisfied that it has been justly at'd judiciously expended. Tie pubic have a right to know how much of the fund has been poi I out in the sufferers, and what amount, if any. Isaill in their hands; and further. _whether they have determined upon any mode of distributi-g the balance in their heads if any there be. Id there is any portion of the fund left, it is high time that it Was appropi ;aura us designed by the generous donors. The money was given for the relisf of the sulli•rers by the fire, and every cent of it oh su4l be paid, and that speedily, to the needy, We do not knnx• that there it, en , CP It of trtor,e . left in the hands of the city BULL/141cl, hut if there it should at once be puid to those rendered needs L. the great Ere. The call made by the rdnvention neon the proper authorities, to pre,ent a fall statement of the m wet' fur the inapectinn of the people. is entirely proper. a•:d we trust [Ley will give the 411‘ . i.`Ct immediate attention CATII t tic IN Ewa LETTER.—We have rerei , ed several num'oers of a very ably conducted paper hav ing the above name, published in St. Louis. It iced iced by an association of gentlemen, and judging, from what we have seen of their efforts se have no doubt i of their abilities to present to the Catholics of the western metropolis a joutt al thwt shou!d receive warmest support. FOUR MKM Ittol EN TO DEATH .—ltrzin Ewi, of Howard District, was fro.l.en to death one night la.t week. by expc , ure to the coil He w con/ years of og•. Thor. Hickey. met or himilxr dea;l. noar Cumberland, nn Satut , hy melt week. A man also froze to death near Mount Saene the anme night, which was the oldest experianred in that par , of the COUril I for s e v e ra l )cur . s . IJarr4on county, }(2.., was limier to death on the Melt of the I.t inst. The St. Louis Republicnn of the 3J inst , !vs, Ow "lbe 9IA e 5 t , the eas , , by both the Terre I laair nn.l Louisville lines, are crowdei with passenger: coaches erased the ri,er. in one boat, yoliterciti; aint so long as the pre,ent weather las, there can Lei no other mode of travelling." BUa\T.—\l rro. Kyle CM eon, residing, in tit , . seritli ern part orChri: no., &Ira , in attempting to trove sum , hay stacks from the fire %A 111(41 was raging on the prat rig, were burnt to death Mrs. K woo the mother-in law of the lion. Amo: Kendall. A Fourier A , aoci.,tion has been formed in Illinois and 500 arres of land purchased by it, ficietn miler front Springarld, in that The New Y r 1 Morning News estimates that the United States cal snare 18000,000 bushels of wheat for exportation to England. A resolution F-as been introduced in the Tenn,see House 4Representa!ives to erect a monument at Mem phis, and u cattle in the Capitol to General Jack.on. Mr Editur:—The American of yesterday after noon contains a communication over the signature of "A Democrat" abusive of Dr WM. Kern. and his friends The writer is no Democrat—he voted for Gen Harrison—he also votedier Clay, nod if he will give his name to the public tbs. facts I have slated will lye proven by many rt.sp , ct.,ble men of this city The communication abounds in falsehoods. He as serts that Dr KeRR is the anti• Workingman and Catholic candidate. Has this creature foreotten that last year the American called H. S. 91'Gaaw the Catholic candidate and asserted that this same Di Kerr had been refused the nomination because the son of n Protestant preacher. Dr Kerr has lived too long and is ton well known to the people of this city, to be injured by any thing the writer for the Amer irnn can either soy or swear against him. lie plarmises 'more anont' let him c vme 0 I wit) his holvit of li.•s and slander;—'rot lei him not for onr moment cherish the beli , f that be i., mn known. I could put my finger upon his stilt tarn/ carcase almost any hour in the der. GENL. LEVI CLOVER MR. BIGLI R:—l was much plensesl to are by a communication in your paper of Monday last, that the Dmmocrusy of northwestern Pennsylvania, with great unanimity, recommend the gentleman whose name heads this article, as a suituble person to fill the important office of Canal Commissioner. Grist— CLOVER is admirably qualified to make a useful and popular officer He is a man of great in dustry, energy, and business qualifications, free and easy in his manners, of fine address, and with him to be known is to be popular. That section of the state has strong claims. and with Genl. Clover for a candidate, they dererre. and I hope will command success. CHIPPEWA. NAPOLEON ♦ct) THE ITALIANIA—In a recent let ter of the senior editor of the Savanah Republican, from Italy, oecars the following paragraph. "When you come to Italy, con beginto see at once the traces of the nomination of Napoleon. Wherever he plhced I is hunt indelible marks remain. Ile wes the cols min that has existed for centuries capable of making the Italians a great people, and of eleva. t lug them to a condition of seif.respect. After an enumeration of some of his great works, the a , rirE thus vindicates him from a vulgar prejudice which air have J et ivied from the English, who have never had the magtianhuit!, to oppteciute and ack 111=11= know lede the peat qualities of the man whom ren hated and at whose name they trembled. Napoleon, it is true, was u dictator; but it was on a magnificent scale, He has been stigmatized as robber for transferring works of art from Italy to l'u tin. What conqueror in his place would not have done the same 1 He had cause to make war against the Government of Rome, arid the amends for the expert aes of alto war were raid in works or art io.t.oad (11 111011 Q, ss Lich other Cover inn r ras are careful to extort from a cars co, ed people. It is worthy of rcinnik, that hi s ro bb er i,- o — a s time ate termed—are tetra-tie bored, while the benefits cotifetred on cot:Tiered prio cess are forghtten. sects put down, and how stand :hose countries novel 'They are miserably °pressed, cud il l ,. only traces 01 improvClTlClll bear date buck to the ocetyati m of tile Fleoria. N.ipoletin't acts were orbit racy ennugh. and if son please, [no (11(1.11 1101111.1; 1(111 what 1111(1 13, 1 011 gained the champion of inlirien/ liberty, tins done her tittnost to rivet the chains of the people of 'he continent and to ,'rush the s eed s of liberty. Th e merciless executions in Stirlen, not long since, and those of some twenty or thirty young nobles of Bolog na, w ho not long ago were shot down like dogs for al most no cori•e, by order of the Pupa I Tluvernment, are posed lsn almost imobseived, and they are the ftuits of a cy,(1 . 111 Vl blob Erieland has heaped to pe r • pewter—not only by the part the took in the end iit the last and beginning of this but Inter, at the Congress of Vernon. in here, if I remernhei riche, she wss represerded by the great Doke of %% !Mgt.', Sue! is 1110 sate ~f t hings—sin, eI ty substituted tier the de sp. tiara '1 Nap ale n." Prom the CllMoollfilll Juat nut. Rail Road Meeting , . In Nr,uance of a cuil previou.ly made in the 0 :1 ) paper.. n largo in nr the C 1117,1114 of l'ittsimlgh and ciri uit s, convened in the 01,1 form( 1 !Ont. , . 01 3 o'clock. ‘o,.ter.hy Atet noun; *hen the plane of meet ing Icing was ad t, the Board of Trade IZootni. tin tu,.ion of :Or T Itnke% 11 . J 1100:11E1. Mayor the viry. *a, calird to the chair, and SMc , .11.f1,1 , 10/y. The ( . I.airtran ti:en lead the Cull, U. vx.; , l,..nnt,n, ct th:. meet 11 , 1.1. On no/11.111)f N Guiq. I , it,,,tu•rlot• oat. 11.1 r iiot:tl tU ,Ira, 11111,1 Ut tnot.ling. ht•toli,on tl (:),: , ,nan :in k li Crw !Lin. T., ...•,••--,. , 11. e c ,, n,ni tce It 1:: . 1t1 I. 1111.1 I , iNklille.r , 11,iirn 111. :11r. ClaiF., ...potted 0 1 4-I.ll;ouir.z pl , timl , lt. mv..l Te...oluifivr.•: 1% . hr ras , the cit , ron. l'i:t•!•tt,;;/, a T .,I c ,, ut.tv, '13 , 01..41TM .101 , imam,, 11,1 . a C4.,•11,1.. ittl!eg. t te. i u to LeIAA! ut II day of Nest. A',.l 117zet.as I, ~„I Ll:at(elr cottn..]. 1111•1.•. but ,iiat mit ...1. , 1 , 11 , 11s lia 1 - 0•11014 on the %.0 t•I rl, i u "1111.1seivia.like . , list• L 1 XI aci..iuti 4 111111/1 ht• 1. T .1.!, of 5F erif t•!,..,41. hive Set, N er"at iee. lie CA? Ile, of the cuit.na ..1 Inc or of the coohtrlct ion of n ronlintl.o , 1nd 1 , 1 1 : 11 j 11 ,111,1 111 1,j, ) Pit Islmrgh.llllll 1131.5 kin gleans I ,l. _nn ot by Ole koo,l,ice, that .I.'ll tiCii , lll,ll• in ,hi , Mgr. rnif 1.1 ‘m.•l - .. ling I.lllc .I,cr• of a I. 11 r 1, and rilt p. 41 r:~r„•.a prup6 , .•L of kl ii eit.t . qt.. 0,, 1M11 , 0Ve111..1.1 -I,tlhl Lr n - . R'S.Pire.i. is n .uhj.•ct ,r 1 r..,1 the I 04. 11 Celll.g. 11141 1I t IL ~r LI", 13:go men, thli Ipym Pill .14.0; 1., Ito ft 1..11, 10 11. HI rep tiful C.alummu ul: the berm tit. of iwr holm is im:.tost Res, In d, Tint ills rn,etieg gre eVl•lenCe 11141 ti.” it tif 111,` S)/'.1)..C1 Cart (al and ate eoo.iclerar Ho, ,rrol !hat v,e ate e:icoult;e,l rlint they tot,lief ore it it ZIP, late, pereciio ito• very s.-,ion„ dolt retail be done to o , lr reltltle A . 011:4. it) cast' the 113Itim,,re mnl Ohio Ituriro,o! thur.ld. Iry the UtIV•I•I•i •tti-1 . 0100 of !Ir. 51,,t0. 'II • On 1. , the 01• I, -Ml' II fll,l t 0,1 et 1 . 111-I.lllgh. Rrsrde,/, Th o r the ruizer bite lro wiar the recent mosvrnrrit of the adelplo 111,1 of 'crfol , •. in (Ivor of ilre of toe C/111,, 11.iver.arr.i tru,t :lot n -7,0rn1.i,t ar, I eh, nett arr:icarion tt 11, kir tlllllO to Conete", tit cot Lilo! ;In, heart 1., of Ilaltimure tliiri :Le :,strut 11:,ry 1,14. it 14 111,:li!, desilut.,42 Chia the LrFiau c e r I l'ennfylorrnin adopt a fit,ort,! and get:rout, polirt torturds t hot ciu and Our .li.tet Slate. Resolved, That the trierelwts of thi. rneer .1., terrain omit ~ i ncrienpprdwolion, t hal it mur 1.1 . e.1 , 1: IMO elnnrid ittostte a hats'', a1...1 nno i.c Tapia-) t.lar nl. as, P.a . tittp:re, and tin:. p .;ot on the ( Iltt• o .foloto••• HI!.1 315 , 1 5.1 .5511•• r r 0 1 . •ou , (tern atay!tt. ea • avtlti 0 00 f are II: of the 0:II., I I,el .t Re,o!rri. Tit •: .t !r.l.i , t dui!, 11.4 HrII na •d , 'l. to 'lL , •rnl f.”l , *. to, a,,j, .ret I t • ' 21,11"11 I• ail I r,) evo.) ttlitti• 1 , 111 trrititti . t•it. •ttl, it it not It. It, fort Reg Tiler•farC. Th ((WU . ti1 . i.1P.,.t•11:V4 , 1:1 o. e I,ogi:tßtille, i.e. iN4tl riciefl !tl,..rti .wor 1. Lill for otl.. 1,1 in t , rnhl irnprovemer.t, N% I eft 1,. 11.,m ih Tleu , ury. 11 ~ier. tie tit 4,1;1 :1,• • •tn). • 1,1. I T;,1h•• , jq , 17...m ,,, t ii•• t15;,131.-1.4 Rrsrlrrd, hhat lill , l Inceilika in th , ,,C1 , f12 nitn, Cnnmnrlnnin , ennitin, In , I. inn — nified in nilpeo:iog to olio, LlnkiNg Ii in Litt• rin,l in telninrii..e, the mom ,rtions ol The Siti:e that the grifit ihe [igl w;ty tole italtimme ()Liu Rail R”.:41 I n'etirciVed anJ weird i3p4 , 11, n ill twortil a f4lllllO/1 UI the State A liich has !whet tii but little in the five,. 2 , ..5 011 114 lit, 1.4a1:0 it has twine. J•iitt shall" of ihe Resolve d, f lint the oh rnto.ts of rr.i. rr.re:ior, rno seurc..l:. et:tertAit a hul a • of eui port f.n the Coo:ii.o nus rh1:1 , 1101 110 M i h , • South west Our uhne rily and cerruln ate rxiDbiliog - a 1.11191, 11.,1 Rept/red That v 161 ., this rneettitr 111,30 - ally nO 1:1)t•,‘ I,lg. es. and “nitatis Cipl ihr Lind in••i rnnri-leslvd thv !ni;lnilroad m.,1111c in Piitla townr,.ls ibis Ar•flittli ll.n Wale. yrt. cant ot r••lruin lintn as •twinc tlicir tit-',P:crette convict inn thut the extension nl ih 11...Itimere S.: Ohio rttlrttud to e no the ()eh, 11, tee , l'ittsletr;ll, twettl.l e like tette i.et. 1.. thin city, the et and Ow city ofl ' hi!nd,lpitia anti would neutralize many of the lo;'liar rodt rv. ..1 at once , .at rev y predi,ted from the remtrom ,i4roloot, hon,r.kp thirtieth di:u• don of rooteo-o..ted t Miro id, by attracting, a Nail if act tml:y cat ri.•.l nut wool I, it has 111,1joli•y of We“ern pa•senestrs. mid a larce been found reloito u 1011, Of tiletillei lit thin of the traffic which anuld otherwise be conveyed err than the whole sobs i "• it : a doll of tin" along the l'enr,!.lvrtoirt improvements.ofnt, Vt)111:Cot through the win rs Resolved, That wit all ;At,' of op- of the Atlantic, it form a sirmiger toilut ion than po s ition to the interest of 1,,,r commercial em:ser • d.•;.:/re of dilution, and a drop diffused or ',reference for any of le - r rivals, and in common Ildoo„;ti all the wan ts of the globe, would he more with every true !waited l'eneslvarliart rejoice in her corirentra:ed than the ninth dilminn. Dr Bell t.b pre+prity, and reel n just and hottest pride i 0 ,001 , 111- ol't Si. ^tint it in not ,1111.,..i"g ;list Dr I lalineiriaret plating the numerous Intently, •cientilic arid benevolent ' should reg,sid the effect nut his in 'dicine as 41(.111•11i10111 i ,:ions. which 111•Ci/Illti• tin- 111100110 coy 41 ' 1,11, Ott any' material irrorres,ion, Lilt :dumb' beltme that of If medi , eise. nr:d of Franklin; ,et, neverthele:3l we ' matit r thus ided. becomes as it %tete. spirittialized." ' 1'11,1,0)1 lent illiel/Sible 10 the advanttgcs which we Those who heard the 1,1,11/ro of Dr Radcliff, will derive from n tailrond eonneelion with the waters of not dispute the con ern nese of the above stated cal': the Chit... Take as well as the Delaware; nor can rut:ohms, as it is, according to Ina 0,11 showing the believe that our communication with Baltimore would principle of Hahnemann, which he endeavors to ear in any degree) eprive Philadelphia of thto. control user ry out and promulgate to the community. Dr R. the commence of the West, ss itli her advantageous pe says, "Hothiropittliic medicines have no action either j sition, her extended capital and her numerous business' physical or chemical, their agency is purely dynamic, '! ! connections willalways enable her to exercise. producing no energy on the nervous isyst ern, and can 1 Resolved, That we learn wi h pleasure that there by no possibility lend to the disastrous issue referred new exists a prospect of the lesival of these projected IL," DI Bell enumerates three classes of tioniai,- improvements, which will extend to the northern and psthic practitioner. — the one consistently acting cut nertleiwestern counties the inestimable advantages of their belief; another, who under the pretence of 110' a direct railroad connection with the Delaware and the rmeopathic doses given common but small ones, uuil (Atlantic. those of active and sometimes poisonous articles, and j Resolved, That wo deprecate as sincerely as our n third who are willing to practice either way, MI,. Philadelphia bretheren, the sacrifice of the general in- 1 pathi.tally or hoirimpaillieully, or any way so as to tercet of the State, to promote schemes or project. get the fees. Now, if Dr. R. is of the first class of of sectional or local advantage, but that we consitirr practitioners and prescribes medicine in conformity ! the expenditure of large sums, derived from other} with their avowed principles, I will assure the public sources. in the construction of works whose advantas that it is an utter impossibility to du harm with ho. pea will in a great measure enure to the benefit oar mceupathic medicine. That it is "purely dynamic own citizens, and our own State, as an object rather and acting on the nervous system . ' is yet to be proved. 1W be desired than declined If Dr R. will prove by actual experiment that one Resolved, That one hundred delegates be appointed hundredth part of a grain of arsenic will have a great in conjunction with our Senator and Representatives, er effect on the nervous system than n medium dose to attend the Rail Road Convetion at Harrisburg. prescribed by the allopathics and that the power is in- Resolved, That a copy of these proceedings, duly creased by "friction" or by "shaking," then I will authenticated, be laid before the villa Convention, and ' abandon my allopathic principle and become a warm that they be published in all the newspapers of this er advocate of homeopathy than I ann now opposed. county. The medical fraternity are nut so very ignorant of Mr Bakewell, after the reading of the Resoluttens, homeopathy as . Dr. Radcliff has represented. They withdrew one of the Resolutions, when, after an have given the science a fair and impartial trial in amendment by Mr Biglet, which was acceded to byFrance and elsewhere; every experiment has been I , the committee, the repot t was unanimously adopted. made with their medicine in hospital practice upon a J A m , tion was then made to appoint Delegates to I large number of patients, guided by the the most skit- I=l the Hart tt.htit gli Ceiitiention, when, after conliderahle diiteutsion, the hillewing gentlemen were appointed Delegatc6: A thwricontidge, II Denny. N B T Bediewell J CEirmhoto, I,Arn A l'em.iman, Wm.Jll aid, II M J N White, .ImAiall King ; Wm II W hiv , ey, J Graham, .1 W W Marshall, J (lil.om. T Irwin, Jahn Tua+t•v, R Chri•iiww, S McKelvey, lCxlie, Forward, T Blzwch mew w C Ilenry Ent le, D Shield., NV 11 Lowrie, Boiv Pin 11 , 1 , 0 p. Samuel Jones, C NicKibbiu, Ads A Witty, J Kelly, Wrn Bell, Cleo B‘,ilvy, I' Mcl;ormick, Wm ',wittier, Jr, Robettiun, F oliarrlll, II Glatt Henry Sterling, J I3liikely, Dr A N McDuw , •ll, J ohn MiariAoll GellrZenebhort, 3,ihn Irwin, \ i loc k . f M u rrny, K Mont head, C .1 G Rrr.l Dr rk 0 Tltegg, .1 NloCiaro, .l u„ l'crt), It C Eiclaont, 111.,n n, 11 ,I,nah, Wtn Carin, W m S %Valet, li II Ft , •rr n R R R nuffinr4, F Mti4e. Hiram Icninr, 11' m I. M lohn T Ilhiorn. ‘Vm K 11'm Rol'in:on, Ir, I r n At t 1,0,, nalett Poiret, 3.,.(;re5 ) , h. " G W 1: 1) Gatzson. T 1A 1 Scott it. 11 S Nll ; :ravv. (: N c‘lll.l , J me, I s t. A Flag, F Lon, :s; Ii Cr iie 'JO e.i.. C %%!,, titit• ti,e na, inn n 11. N and Jrn nn,,• I nin , tin, rn as not nerc•ot 'hatnll ti,t• 1) , i.tt: in 1.1,, , r ~f crat.tir i Ins wl-I, , nt fn.] Ile el eie• J I • • .it!ltt • %Soy. Nit S rn ..1 ..11,m1,.•0t/ ;,•• • t• {.•, I klr , . , •••ta ets 1.1 U) th , OH tl/ / attt t I t'l.litt,lll,l/tll 1:1 hi, t. IS. t tr..i trtt pittt•tt in ttititti. u:_! tJitot, Itt - ••• i/i/.0111 11,11 - 4 S 1 .1.1!!" r. 41, 11,:h I t, 11 , t K ott the ',At w.l 11. K,,t v 1..• I,r ,i rr 1,. r.ii. w.i. t••u. I,.•i•te thr r th VW,. I. NI, „ p t ..•1 ti anv r U. rii• .I.• to iL itzch t. , stto Mr I)tsi 1, nit.l 1,. 11 dt,,hti on Cfie 1 C iho 110.1,1 'n lw I",t ll' I trit the% 4`l` Irl. • .11 , ‘' t 0.1! 1-mtcr Nlltrtn,L. 10k,.• 0 , 1 IC .46 , 1 I Ilt • .ttr,• •1111' of . tit ret . ~,,, h., Ct • Og .7.1C.0d i.:rn t. \lr K,•rr--I h:x n !•....r. ...i••r, fir, 4~ aso 1.. (ht rn jil/n in: MI . • I tin , g n 'urn'd. f:Mt, 1),t.,..f <llll,tl .14 it, ni 1)• 1 1 , . . 1 11. 1 1. 111 m5 , 1'11 1 , rr tn. rr .1 , 1 tires do on. S• 1 111 1: 4.1 r m-rllcsi •• ircii .•••. I 1 I . 1 , 1, o f wod t . !••3s I 1,1- di , ' WC, Oh, I ukr•l•ln rn , tIA 1112 .1.0 O• Int rn•e• rir 4%1:(1Ti . , 11; ,. ,.i• I: 11.41 14 . nry e. uo: PnediC . “.r . iii prt••Clibt.. 1,1 Ilrl,! 1 (11.4s iijo I t0c4na1. , 1,1. .la.ef Araell c,O iatiartes/ thina,l‘ll, et lay,ll, h.. I.ll,oVrrrii, n.,arra 114 ,re•a.es v 4 till the ••• igklo) the f, the , hereof our be in.mit ‘l,lllii.in 4 a mr.i.rini. n. 4 ititJl,irg 111/ 11.11 i ,110`..., lie Flaw ,1.•itcoll, the labor , Lt tiutt he~i. fuice,l Loy ..zrurirt.re lu r,fin, the nuracr ut •11.11,e0 to two, ,%'lll.le h.. 11,1 len to each dillvion. In to .how 11101 c, ri.,* w i, a , extent tial:aerrann fill 11. n. in. well 1,1110 n rti.e. a II:d11,121 , CIIIii• 1:I .; , Inc of Li: I.A, of 11, rin,lll mll, I , vl .kf.l ”t . poeboeti 1 , 11 Ct• 1 , 11..1' I 1 t•npiies aHLI nyjni tt tho olt:.11 - 111 11,11 , 11 , L1 t;011Pi Id Al , n tht• Inli nd i op of pip 40 . ylice, in d 6tp,41,e,j 113,11'14 (II IC 11 , 1, ,;IN 39 3 reni , l , ... An,la a I'.:,q, of iht• Wm Minks, T Warren. .1 E Slictidan II Sillst r R \I ur I. e v A 11 ‘lll. T k, h.!, I . I). • r t mo d 14. 11 !.1,•• • !! ' , irr "Eromatspalby Esposcd."--r,:r ;•• z ,• ,! . .I,re ) MEM ••.1 , r• 1 1 1., , I V. 1.1 Cul bormeopothio profmoirris; and the result always unfavorable to hon reupatlry. A trial was utithor:ted by government in iler lin, end conducted by two of the most experienced disciples of Hahnemann, and the result was a complete failure, A comparison was made in Russia, of the rational and homceopathic mode of practice, and the It-ran - teat conducted by the most experien ed followers of l lahnemann on iris side, the result was eminently unfavurable. And another fair and impartial trial was made by subject ing a urge rounder of I,:stients to their treat ment, and un equal number to low diet and apprtpri• rite Ric imer,, and the result woo tire s Imo in both car es. And the Science has long since exploded to the old countries, arid it few fraements (together w•th it. deluded rbocutc..) have blown over to America in hero try are receiving the sante fve They claim of h av i ng pe r formed wonderful curia by ibr•ie &Joey. This is no Tirooli Ow wilily of their science. I have seen wnnd,•rfu; cures by tir ing little or no medicine, nature herAnif 5,114 powerful eriniith to remove ills ennßretinn m nlrst ruction, that the cause was at talcs removed and the patient Mill writ. They give medicine that net ,t hen given in health +imilnrtu the di.en,e, this dimul.sr ity of the ;Action ; of their me fir:Me they eirlirn on an irniuniii,t Jiro nv• cry of the prafes•orr of their irrnerirler. I)•iet 11. know* fail well. that the ar.ip.ttlire. have rectunnlert. I a er r rnerocia, flint net rrienirar totLe di.ea sr for near ly lava thon , and year. before Ilehrit.rnahn war horn, r but 'him rnie a .ill not pure in all ot,e, if, stated n Icane of H 11141,1 finer hu CLoi rtl in fore dap by giving : hi* infinitr.imul rl- , rea. the patient oar a rental , an d 1...11..1ect 141 an titlark 44 - line lever * , one IWO or three % ,- lar, an , l nun fis . ‘er 111/I,il by r athri ar thre. • in 101 l than in at, k.. naikir g three Olitetneitt..l,ll me in mind of a ca.e eel .fed by the releherned Duct 11.thrier.—he "a man gut Fe, a "6;r rind cur. lila! was {lttelirkal he a fitilfte tpit!litt DO; in in ruled ehe • c ,rnriny for on.rger, nod the Doer IS:15 111/ 1 main ail. !less in the else wio nt , ta .r u.•. 1 11111 the. bared. nn kle and head of the • and On thee tt jaoctiv.i of a, CVO '1 1,11 11 . -11/lilial. C,1 , /,(,/,‘”, \%1141 did von .11 for the I Vrt• neerr. r.N.rthiog "11 is et .11,1 ~.1 d. ; i. e rr -ireci.C." • srer ,I,G. the he \Vtl.ll if., 1 . , the Ono!" spectill it.. No l' fat tti =EMI Or, it`at VI. Wei If, It of ;100,11 h" I)0 , 11 I ,i,.,1 , I/14 p.tl -11: . .or ion nL.4I n,is •,.•pf him 4 0 4•4.4 4 0- 4 kil• • I_ a/ t• C tilt -I 104' :1:t r slli, try,. he Sl 14 .1 1,111 all In C,a.c . ..1.1 1., I.! •10. !LW I do ‘‘ial, f10t,rr•.;,131.‘ t. gt "a sp ,,, :fic — Il.r• r UP, .•i ki:. I dhr rt• 1 . 1,•,,ic.-1-1•. 11..1 il,•• 3 IS, Cale, ofOnic. 41,1 ii; lao• gt••tstttr it, r tt v i t it., I), IttitlcLti tt , crttrt thtt•al. ttl the It,. t.itt•tEct•tt r.ttl i to. rttntmultt'y. ~ t•. 11.1 L: ," !la 4i but It,. st•ty in it, ,tt - Ow Ole Sroo.! IA s,,k • III" V/ .trn • l c e.ot 1.• d..• Ir nal :IN al .1 b1a,..1 IL, COMMERCIAL RECORD. ANL, TEL }.'; En r Ay;i::;s0 POET OF rirTsausan I r LVSTI. It 1% t - /1 ANNti Al:itl‘ ED. 1, IS i• • I', Nl.orr kttmr, t !x"ii 11. :1,;;,1,4 3 , cr, it 1., It'.1,••1 A !.. ; I J. 11 1.. 11 tweilT fli Irto , l 4111 . /11 . .....!.•.1 %CIO) •!,-. •••lApr,., - iprlia• p1041..r. of, ui• .1,•,,r71.•r V. it L2.i . /I) . .Y{ 1.. I El llt r., .; 1 ,, .1 t MIIIIIIIIIII l'r .t,'u•n.r .1 p .% ;; ain• S 11,;.~~ii~u ( . 11 c:, n.i, 1•:,•1,1_Pa. S.: Co 1:; ru h (/ 11 . %11 1,1t11 . ,•. lil • X ; A•1 ; . n. 6. I. J.Jor••; IU Fr 3 L. g., I 1.. x, Howes; t 2 Icat! B ; 1,! , 16 11,!1 , 1.11,1 , 1“ 11(11 , 1111 , H , G•,,,i„ 11,1,1 oil, ( pnin•ii, It, ~Is Jrl It'T; .11 . : 71 I , r•korn•, Nlaitir; 13,11 . t0 , m.. CIO/ ICil G 11101,1•,.; CI t; A :! , , , It•• , :4t .1. IV. I; 4. . 1:.., : IGr, 1 .1.:,1 :1 nd, ~ , • tlt m !,.• (I. I , llt •lx it rLr. in Iht• b.' WI , hl . l %.1%. t-11,1g011.10 ;c1...c 11, v.. e he ,t , •.“1:.•r ‘ly ye.o.er lay ni,roia?oral int" .10 Veto,. may he .aid to exert an utmost magi cll power. Corniao.ed I. r the Fruit part of Oriental Mils:rink Plant:, to the utter exclu,ion of all rniaet al turc, it is distinguished modiciuulla for its ex rieme!y Idarcl. put if)i,g rind soothing action on the .Lin. and acting on the pores rind minute secretory expels till impitiitien (ruin the surface, ken, sin. , it commcnced ah“ut 9 leet plain!, water, !c‘ely tendency to inflammation, and, by this method and the ice is ru nn i n) ; by t h e c it.' i n I tugs q rantitie, alone, el3'vnnJly dissipates all [edit's., tan, pimples, sunliin It and other unsightly cu.eneous vii -is sail thin the ' is ' is chi ' II) frim tLe " """ n ""' tritium, so ioim , eal to female loveliness. Its con which will of cote, let out a large ' .rant tar ill change the must bilious complexion into boats. Mr. r„,1,11,,y,i1i dots have a ;nod opportu_ tint. oI radiant isittletteSttt while on the neck. hands nits of carr.ing nut lli,l,tllnane put pn-es lowa, ds the and arm., it bestows a delicacy and fairness, which its - I I continued ace w ill happily protect, with every appear poor. , an), of yauthfulcharm,tothe most advanced periods A huge number of Caw Orlyarnt bents—the General Pitt e, Queen City, Died, tii, Jamestown, &c, ore up to ! It is invaluable is a renovating and refreshing wash, leave, and will soon tartar, as they Inane the mo.t of during traveling of exposule to the sun, dust or harsh ii it .•ight eng11,4..d. wind. and sifter the injurious degree of heat felt in eir !crowded assemblies. We 1,,,,, froma gentl e man woe came across the To gentlemen afflicted with tenderness of the skin cort , ti y hum St laiiii•. that the Jlts,i,sippi at th a t j in .litiving, the use of Nymph Soap willbe found to al all cuticular irritation occasioned by common soaps obi,. wan floron 110,-r •0 th a t people could lert,ls sin lay tier icc—is rare thing lit OrrUr there. Or cream, or the climate, v ldch like that on the Utii- States where the variation of the weather sets a- The report in circulation here yesterday, that the I side till chances of calculations, and where exhalations pa-scrigers uf sLr rniessinu were all drowned, has i n , !and damp, tedelher with rough wind, exist throughout foundation in fact. a great pot lion of the year, the Nymph Soap or Eau I Divine de Venus has proved invaluable preservative The NI oglinbn and Marathon are waiting for water , of the skin, and from its extraordinary efficacy, de cct over th^ falls; we presume this rise will nerves a place among the household treatures of every furnish trough. Thc above valuable toilet icle is prepared by I'. S. Since writing the abuse, the Allegheny has Jules Hatted 46 South Third ari lshiladelphia, and for clime in, and reports the Wisenniin aground a: Cup. sale by LI. A. FA tiN ESTOCK & Cn, wholesale& re tine, and that it will probably take a raise of two feet tail Agents for Pittsburgh and the West, corner of 6th water to get her off ! and streets. declB ropmt%tl,r I;v.•r 11,311" g 11•,11 , ‘I - 11 ‘Vi,ilrl,ltl r1T,,1 nte mat. irg tiwir sV I) N% rll,ll The EtiopCirer srt 14 —tire %Inter tit our landtrig ha, ___ Cincinnati Markets. I Dried Apples and Flour. B r USH. Dried Apples. We heard yesterday oft vu Sales of Flour. one of up- 0 15 Barrels S. F. Fatally Flour. wards of 200 bbl;., at $5, delivered at the river, and . Received and for sale by H. LAMBERT, the other at $1,65. The pro,pect for slopineut Ina) ! dre 15. advance the price a little, perhaps. Whisky Auld at 22 cents. Hogs were selling at $4 a $4,12 I lI I ' ctt r tett to r t• t II ct it, Itt, I IL 4%.1.• It V••1,1i14 .1 W. OLIVER PrPIItTED v„. & It Yri H 1. ;v. .1 I ) VwL; 3 t. J 11 .\ , •;1. 1..0 ,• ; I k . v t ..l t 0.3 1\1: ,‘: 1 c,-1 lIIVI It IN I Chirinnali, Der. 14 CITY PRICES CURRENT. DEC. 18. CA CEFULL I CORRECTED k:VERY AFTERNOON. Flour—num Store, - - - $5,000 5,25 ''t Wagon, - 4,75rEe4,871 Buckrrheat—per 100 lb' - - 150 fie,1,624 Corn 3lra' do do - - 50 rdo CO Grain—\l•heat ID bush Corn, Chita, Hay—Loose. P' ton• Oil— Li ,eed ti) . gt,ll Whiskey gall. • - - 26 e 28 Potators—Sushann,ck .1 4 Lueh. - - 31 42 , 94 Su/I—P LL I. e . cis C Lard—No i lb //ogi—tY lb (iv. wt.) Hato„—per Cheese—per W - Butter—Keg mid Roll per th Life ant Ilralth --Till: , gift is the 4.eatest blueing no,,omed upon rnno. lint while we are iolinbilant...f I r is •iocul odd nimble-woe world; we all , compelled no meet ickne,s urn pull, and even deolh. All wi e Pr evitlClsCell/15 given, 1.1 in the vegetable kingdom cur tain r. mediel who'll, when extracted with erience, will arts.[ its inf Incy, and prolong life f.or n 5 , 11- 1 lie 1,1 that so twiny persons ere doily dying dreadful disease r;onsurnioion, wh6nid ut nore 11,,e who nee but slinkily aff.•cterl, to a eense Cdun 11,.• owe 11l .10 6 71401.0,, Mid procure 3 It - W 1,11• de. Cf . DI. I)tlnrati ' S Evregnonaalt lionedy, and LI.! ii ,11111,:ittlHy hCe.tli cling no the ert hereby your frirly and malty years spent ill 11,11'h. 311.1 I lAppine•+. 5..1 , 1 1. , WM. ACK , IN, .Ager.t, corner of Wood r ind .y Pit,hor,.; h. C, an d (:,,/ is —I o all of coughs on,l ,11 1.. i6... , d3••trr• n pie ocint VI•get:11,1:: I'id.— ll.r 1 , 1 01, 11 . 1,11( . 11W n'n•ndc •pn•ad fur and le Over I' titled of [lies, e •T %ear, baying been n.rd iu n ,i wres a. liver c,,m thr,l,,rt, 11'1.7 , ~.•lir, • 11, i•c iiiei 1 f-sci • 11,1 ,1111 11 1" 111•11r1,-. Thi4 cmt• I e J,l) flue co that Ihr meitrciiri! u ,.• to the to.oo. T,. b • rl.l.ruti.teri idiot,' difficulty So ,cll imcci is Dr Cl/C1.111A11..f !heir 4 tlicncc in rill 9 1 1 1 1•1 - :.•,1 111.11 to I,;cri.4c.i m inc y t• ilic iii,irnial..l 111; 1 ln not prodixi.d. C!i1 , 11111 ' t L , Irl,l SOLI s %Vat 1,ck.1.1. corner Wo.ri aii.l l.it , i•rtc s, ill) 14 g ,• orr.J A ;;i • r.tfUi D r llickt•net'e :t_rlSeu du. ‘,l imit:oi , in c,01,.t1 "'wryer d SwirriCoateti rot•rt.,l the piii. nud pit•ivnde,i putnnt Ice Grrg. i ics. fiv,Al! him 11'..1110 Inn II ior; p 91u tin irt•••11e1 , 4 . 9. (Inc. IS. chin( n , .n l l in; poi, i.i4t iu Iii;• i. nnrnd 1 , . rveil, 0001 ul rx i I in linwe‘or iii• !Inn 01.9 1,,,,i,:i41114 ). nt1,10.11111111.C. - 110 i• it. 11. toiled 1•9 . 1 i ia.• ,M,,hl;hr it• '.i." It. I Io•rt IDA f ,1...., in atientling I•• I'll mu.t admit :lint nitt.ni Tn 11'1 rfninitet+, thr-tpitne, or the sy:. in Iv .1. I , rc•rtve he: t hh, we ism i , .1 Ps!, with ra:iddor r , ,pl the wise, iiement ILr nut oil this in p.-I. r meet i.. 11 rt.l,strwed nn.l mod w) , 10. Ur. IVtatur's lialaum of IVad Cherry e3d. ARRANGEMENT FOR 11346 M ~ ~~ - "~ '=- ~_ f r ,T E mod 1,4 •,til;11 : 1 NE W JL. IUKH. LIT I. lIP.IOI. on the Vol thi• CU I. L' B Son ihe of Iher m: •,11. parker. ore of the 1.1r ; :eil - 1,.. 11 the final experi , nred :hut iheir fnenda .hall C Pit I.r••i, ,11/ TPI,I 4 C make rat nopiicq- BLAKELY C NIITCHEI„ A New td 4 h ;1,1 C.1:10! •ur alcs IS REvuTTANCES .V 1), IR I:LAND, SCOTLAND AN 1) WALES. - )I . .!!S , )NS rremitourn• to ENG 1 I,lNi) fiIILkNI),SCOFLANDanI \VALLS, h t t the ut vets 111,,11 4 11 , 1••1.,• (lithe fuilu, of the Crops iho,. Conlon, s 11 , ti iho bppr , n , h of Eurn ins, lu. 1,,,,b1 to rnanr a ,13,01 .n.nt in tune. would In. of 10•11,111. nntletsigned, 10.11.1 V or tictel II i ti , pill !Le ,lie, :nw, that no Ills nu - n lll , •frillf'lV , "% of 0111 tip 11l \ K ELY & or R,}ll.,Bets.(•o. MI N I Li. Sundrics X - 11 I• S 4( ES ii lUD 4 Ft " \VII.IO 1 cl.re It Vc+ JII,I ft CriVl,l arid ttpr •ul.• by Al R Rll F:1 . S.: (', 57 ‘N'ater crort and 10:3 F Wort .t rert Loaf and Powdered Sugar. ) I.S St .onus Rr fi-ery in gime nn.!fm-gal •) :011 it 11 F.Y S Co.. ,1••,•1 s .57 IV:iter giiceL und 108 Ftim; Han Ean Divine de Venus and Y .11 VII SOA I'. ONIPC)..q:I) ctlicat•N (01 re, d..t .i• iaviitti.g a adicate tost ate hu. rrear,, and conservat..r ^ 1.111,1 Clllllll ; 1 . female Ilaiiors Soup, i.r Eric Di the cor,iooxi in CEROONS S. F. Indigo; juatreceived rnd (or oak by 13 A FAHNESTOCK& CO.. duc2 corner of 6th and Wood sta. Pittsburgh Musical Academy THE Professor of the Musical Academy having recovered from his recent indisposition, will enter upon the discharge of his duties, and the mem• bet. of the Academy are requested to bin punctual in attending their respective Claisel at the Academy Hall, Northeast corner of Wood and Third sts. ' The Classes meet no he Adult Elemen :tory Class on Monday evening, the Academy Choir on Thursday evening. at 7 o'clock, and the Juvenile Class on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Persona wishing to become memliers can make op• plication at the Hull of the _Academy. on the even• inns of meeting., or to any member of the Executive Committee. By order. 0,00 e co 36 ea 42 36 fa 94 HMO (818,0 GS ra 70 oo e 1,06 1,00 51,12 i 0,f:7 1(i - 4'2,50 3,00 e:5.50 ne 8 d.cIG 3t la the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Count 1. .N thr orator of the voluntary us.l;nment of lon,. I lillor. No '2Ol. March Trim, 1341: Petition of A.ignees for a di.othartte. And now, to wit, Dec. Colt. 1314. The Coma order notice of this application to be given to all concerned, by publication in two newspapers puldished in Pitts corals, setting forth, that the prayer of the petitioners will be granted unless cause be shown why 111m:should not be d ischal ger!, on Saturday the 27th day of De cember. inst. From the Record. dccl7 3t GEO. R. RIDDLE, Pro. 4 m, 5 an 9 7 6 10114 13 rrIIIi U. S. CONS rau rioN AL. Being a con, prehen•.ive Cornpeittlium of the Sv+tem 6f Go, ernment of the Coliiilr) in Quesflnn3 end deAigne.l for AcaLlainiCP, Sdwulr, and Rea der, 14rn~wmcuJuliou from the lion. Chief Justice 0,11" Si,:-1 11... e you no ;ii+oblgy for not bowler ac l.tiowled,4ing Ihut,•ipt of your masterly Constitu nonal t%liielt I !move read, and take leave to ...commeoll, IL is a hook w•ltirh no school tilloold h,• a iiliout; for it is envy to predict dint ii will be Good to schnlur. in forma. It re ,loin-sonly to Io• known to be Jpl , l,Vied. ‘Villi ever) Wish lur ito .arum., demo - •ir, Your servant and ftiend, JOHN B. GIBSON. Mord,e,ti Fin eu IC by To the 11 ,, nor, , bie the Judges (lithe Cuarl of Gener al ("2:, int • r Srasions f the Peace, in and for the Itn!9,f Alirgheny• 1 hr of Alex Smith, of Town.hip, in the ,-nunty hwrsi.iy y.nt r putiliollol 11 , 101 [11%1,111 N III) ntrlte. 11:r of tav,llrrs x.l os tn.,, at 100 dwe.lin g hou.e it Ihe uownshipainreAnid.and pray 4 that ~ ,,our 11011,krAwIll be pluur.J to g rant !Jim a in-en4e to kt•ep a public 11.,,e of ent• 1111111111 CW. And y.,ur pt•ti , .iuncr, as in the rii i 7 ,1,5 I,f fire Township, du cur ify, that A li-xitlidet Saiiiii, the above, petiliuner, 1{ olgood I f•puir, fin honesty and temperance, and is well with house ritum and citnvenienceit (in the gift traveler. I.llld Oil/CIS, and that said a‘ci n i 4 neres4nty. "nI,IM/14 1;111.4110, .4..0,114•1 (I Me('aul!). `;'•inuel 41, 11,-j S.,rbur, Saniiirl N. t•',v. Ja•ties A GEl,,on, r 1 3E. nu want It) rt[Cirit‘ b ei/A 1 . ..3 Cha , eII. qr Iris thing else in the forniiiiie line, ‘ii.s Cant I n br Uct than to Cu ll nt the forniiiire For Sale, and ago , (1 chance for a Sax- fIOrSE and Luto n Sixth street, nenr Cheri!, _1 Ajiev, Pitt.hurgh. Tlt Lot is 26 feel 6 inch', if,ntl.. l 90 fee, iii lleigh, a very de.irableioanlion fur priv,.to re•nience. Tenn. libel al and le 411 ispu. uf \V. 0. LESLIE, r 1,13 Smirhfield al. near Fifth. 20 PS. n.tia now Ft , .d beautiful Fluent:, pit lecivcd at No 42 N 1.111,1 ner of Third, by der 12. EL 1 - 7 N ELS! FLANNELS! rs. Red, Yellow and lVidte Flnnnela of 1 1 Unproved Milked at ‘Yhole.alot and Re ,ety low In lent, by A A MASON. 1.•.: 1:2 No 42 Market at. BROCIII SHAWLS. SUPERIOR procilaShlwis. just received 0h rh Bill Ile sold very low, by 1 CASE 1' Ult.N111) RF. PRINTSS 11inzni 6ic. per ❑rd oc A. A. M SUN'S, d• c I'2 42 Nlnrket .t. Dc Laincs. 4) 0 dren Dark and Li .ht phsid Idirta for cul. „my some as 10na a. t2o,t. per crud, For sale N n 4.2 Market at. by Valuable Property far Sale Ac Eft FAIN it t of groo,ll simato on Penn, be 11nIcut ,tte, h tV ard. c o r: Nininz 17 lee' front en Pena, nodl'Mer die;; hark ICO feet Iti Nltt;beir fittest, on ‘i bir It et•eeted a vAluable flare •toly hick Lome. awl in rear a two stun Fame. o ne other lot on Lileriy street, oppo-fie ‘Vea:e,, Chapel, in said ,nlll, containing 25 feet esiet.titritz bark 100 ft et, on istlich is erre .eil tltto.hea use story flame. Thies indispu ,ilkle. F 1 ,1" 1,11.11... r Nu us to property and of t.. 34% inpr!:: ro JOHN A PARKINSON. Ald., he l' tl (Ci,ronicle copy.) Fiflh Ward Valuable Beal Estate far Sale: r FIE undo,ig,el vi ill dlvose of the fullowinz vulu 1 il,e reai v.! viT: 30 Ae,,•4 if g, mind I,a,.ing an exten.ive fr r.t nn the South bank of the Monong Web', (our principal b./..1r11•V, river where all 1110 steamers Ile, and a her.• the heavy I,o+iness of the city is 11-ere) being the Wear en d o f the B ,ott l ;11 of 13,1mingtrxrn laid 011 iron 230 lots of 21 by 100 feet for residences and :hi by 390 feet for manufaeturies; homing on 50 feet streets, and en lei:dine back to 20 feet alley, 10 Acre+ similarly "i.liateil and laid out adjoining 11... koat end of Bil niingli,trn• 30 Acres of t "011 11,11 L , 113 running from near the 11, idge toward Birmingham, fronting sin the Turn pities. These are well known as the most advantne.eousl locations about l'itudaurgh. or in the world, fur Man- I lecturing, Mena ustible mines of coal of the richest and' . best quality, at hand famished much cheaper than any other place about the City. and being nearly opposite the Cite ;.•iteamtiont :ending. Fnr IIESIDEN C ES, also, there are no more beatiti• I Int, healthy, and convenient locutions for those engaged in business in the City; but a few minutes ride or walk from the beautiful new Nire Suspension Bridge; anme of the sites commanding fine view's of the two Citing. the rivets and surrounding country. We would prefer to selling, that capitalists would join us in the erection of manufactories and other im provementa. There is a strata of coal beneath the sur f., of 12 to 15 feet in thickness. A large body of the ground els° is ab.p.e the common level, and valuable for making Brick, It being a portion of an undivided Estate for the past 40 yearn has thus been kept ont of the market; could the yearly applications to purchase hare been accepted, it would long since all been sold and compactly built up. It will be sold at less than other property as near the city in ether directions, and we particularly invite those irgerested to compare the prices, nnlwithitan.ling its superior didoaniages, and must rapidly increase in value beyond other property. as every ono can see from its great resources and ad valktligeouo location, prcainting an object of the moat I certain and lucrative investment, for manufacturing the most advantageous and for residence' the most. desirable, all of which in more fully set forth and con- firmed, as well as other general information in regard to it end our city. in a pamphlet issued by us and to be had of booksellers in this and Eastern cities. If not disposed of previously, it will be sold either in whole or in part of either pints on Monday, the 25th day of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms mode rate. 0. ORMSBY GREGG, ISAAC GREGG. MOSES F. EATON, 1 - 7*Office in the city. No. 29 Wood or. Birmingham Dec 15,1945. decl6-dlw&wlm. THOS W WRIGHT, RecturdinE: Seer,,nly rlixte, 12,1 Anglist, 1 fit, C 11. KAY, cor..tf \V 0..1 end 31 ALES• SMITH .1:11n NlrKinny, John Jame. Gelt;dry, Gr:.ll iin, Sreal., Gl,lOllll Jatr.t, Furniture T B YOUNG & CO, H ind at, 11,1W,,11 Perm Rl.llly PLAID CLOAKINGS A A MASON A A Ni ASON, No 42 Market et A. A. MASON, Burnt District Hotel. ISAAC MURDOCK, formerly of the Union hotel on Water street, having been burnt out, has built new and handsome 'lou s e ex p ress ly for the accom modation nf Traveler. at the corner of Second and Smithfield streets, which will be I. noon us the Burnt Diatr'ct lie is :tow picpared to ,dTor cvery aroomtr,cdation, and every comfort - to the ttaNcler at very moderato chnrgrs. 11 eis provided with ample and convenient Stabling. decl2.ly. P. C. SHANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Green burgh, Wc•tmoreland County, prartice in the Westmoreland, Indiana and Cambria Gonna. decll ly. WASHINGTON BALL. Ma rkcz street, Steubenville, Ohio JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR. T H IS est ahltithment has been taken by the ultndf,r,„,,,,.lin respectfully beg. leave to inform his friend.. and the public generally that it has been eft' toil and furnished in a style net surpassed by any hou,2 in thief lore, and, ut least equal to any in the %Vest. Wil , biri,Flrtn Hall is (orated in the business part of 111, town, on Market street. steady opposite the Court House and public, buildings, and within a row steps of the Market. The sileation is the mast elevated of s its public boons in Town, commending a view of the Ri s e r fo r several miles above and below. An Omnibus, nod set VIIMS, Neill nt all times be in readiness to convey psssengrit and their baggage to aid from the stenntlatto landings. Every accommodation which the public have a tight to expect may now be had at the Hall. on terms as reasonable as offered by any other good house 0 Strubeos 10. As the pi eprietnr still spare no pains or expense to tender general satisfaction. this, with his brig experience in the I-oiliness, will make it the interest Of tho s e who come this way. to "g ive him a JNO. Ladic's Hosiery R 1 :cEI V I) to No. 46, Market st,. a large and splendid votiety Winter Hosiery, Bl.ck and Blue Black Lamb's lVr,nl, pt ice flow 31 to 75 cts.--• Grey :111xed do. do., (li,Jo and dark shaded,) 23 to 7:i cents. Ribbed [lnd phin Worsted Black and all 1,,w p r ic, tt. 30 dt.c. Chibirrn's Wool Hoiierti, all colors—and prices from 12 1.2 to 37 1.2 BARROWS & ( HINER. ren I)ec 4 ILOAK GOODS-11,We', Cloths (in all shades.) V.) new lot opened at extraordinary low pikes. Boon DCIMTIIS.-111ack, Blue Blacks. Invisible Green. Bross n and other shades. Gala Plaids, Rub Boy's tlze &c., ut 46. der4 BARROWS & TURNER. NEW CALICOES T3EA UTIFUL calicoes, rfew Plyieg, selling for 12 12 CI4 per .\ nod at IIA RROW 'S & TURNER'S Nu 46: 2 cases retched. Choice patterns dec4 NICUARD COWAN, Attorney al Law, oifire in Binke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market pone. 19-d&sylv 83 MARKET STREET 83 c..IEvENIY-EIYE Broche, Turkerri and Cashmere SiiilWhi, new, reined by express from New York, hIA , L (rw 2=2 ) B. E. Crs:STA BLE. 83 M %Rh:ET STREET 83 ALOT of Gentlemen'. fine Shirts and Drawers, newest make; also, Gem.. Merino under Shirts and Drav, ers, just received and DOW opened. nov29 B. E. CONSTABLE. Alderman's Cfficc rri iiE tindergicneel begs leave to sny to Ilia friends aid the public genet ally. that he has removed his office to rent, greet. near the canal Licidge, oppo -ite the United St alma Hotel net I ti US r received at the. three Biz Doors, the larg e IP est and best assortment of Siiirts, ever offered in the Pittsburgh maidire. which will be sold whole sale or retail on reasonable terms. oci2:".. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. For Rent or Sale rig I HE snhscriber Wi4105 to rent or sell his Tavern a S;and in the boroualt of Beaver: sign of the Ptansg/rania House. The stand is a good one, end any prr.3on ‘vighinß to rurchase or rent will find it de sirable. Terms eaby. JOHN LIGHT. Beaver Dec. 3 1345. dec. 5. tf. N. El. For further infr,rmati4.n enquire at thin office Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers. D RC HASEI: S will find ut Shen & Pennock's a 1 MI n.ieortment of mews Merino drawers, and double and siogls Messina Merino shirts. Also, Cat ion, do do bleached and unbleached. Dee. 6 BLANKEY'S. 610 CASF.S No 3 (low pi iced) Economy Blankets Just received and for sink. by raoposALs TREASLRY DEPARTMENT, December 6, 1815. PROPOSA LS will be received at this Deportment until 2 o'clock (noon) of the 3.1 day of January next, 1946. for making the following alterations on board the U. S. Revenue steamer •43tbb," now lay ing at Cincinnati, Ohio, and at "hick place the work will be executed. Proposals to be addressed to the Secretary of the Tteasury, and endorsed "Proposals for niteling the U. S. Revenue steamer "Bibb." Ti receive the vessel in the water at the port of Cincinnati. Ohio, and remove the present machinery, making such disposition of die present boilers as may he required—fur ni.hikg the materials and construct ing n low pressure marine engine, with side wheels, and all the necessary appendages thereto, agreeable to phins which w ill beeshibired upon application to Cept Howard, at Cincinnati, or in his absence, to the Chief Engineer of the vessel. The work to be executed in the best m.mner and to the full satisfaction' of the officer or officers who may be appointed by the Gov ernment to super intend it, and the hull nod machinery delivered to the said officers, fu lly completed in every particular. and in perfect workuc order. A general plan of the alterations will be furnished by the Gov. nment , and the welkin . ; drawings by the persons ta. king the contract. Should it be decided to npply a "cut-etT, to the machinery, the right to use it will be paid for by the Government, when practicable, the material used in the construction of the Wheels, Paddles, Boxes, (;raids. Sc to be of iron and of such sites and di men:ions en shall be directed by the Superintendent. The present boilers are to be retained, and placed is such position as may be required. Bidders will be required to specify for what gross sum they will undertake to execute the work, they re• reining the present machinery, and it is to be distinct ly understood that no extra allowances of any nature what. ver will be admitted or allowed. The work to be executed and the vessel delivered to the proper officers on or before the lst day of July next, 1846. Bonds in the sum of twenty thousand dollars, with three sufficient sureties fur the faithful execution of the work will be 'equine', and the contractor will cause a general elevation of the machinery to be de posited with this Department upon the delivery of I the vessel. R. J. WALKER, dee.9 2wd Secretary of the Treasury. Tenement Wanted GENTEEL convenient Tenement, suited to ts Al smell family, situated within a short distance of the Post Office A nyperiou having such property for rent—may find. a permanent Tenant by application to BARROWS & TURNER, N. 46 Market street. P. S. Pooes.ion, April 1, 1846. dec9 To Stono masons. SEALED proposals will be received at the office of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at the office of the subscriber in Allegheny City, until the first day of January, A. D., 1846, for erecting a atone wall on the line of the Butler Road in front of said Cemetery. Further particulars may be known by applying to the subscriber. J. CHISLETT, Arm, Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. nov 29-1 m Board Fencing SEALED proposals will be received at the office of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at the office of the subscriber in Allegheny City, until the first day ofJeo uary, A. D. 1846, for finding all materials and eon structine a board fence of about. 8500 feet in length on said Cemetery. Further particulars may be known by applying to the subscriber. J. CHIBLETT. Arct. Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. n0v29.1m _ _ NIF.A BLAKELY 511F:A Sr, PENNOCK
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