- itt)e Poot. JCHN BIGLER. nnilon ---;11= M" V i l' Ic.ent for country newspapers, Is the Agent for the Pittebtirgh Deily Morning Post, end Wecitl . , Mercury and Menufacturer, to receive atirt:ti's , r.t.tnis and subecriplion, Lee officer, in Nsw YnNX. at the Cool OrFe e,3tl Ann street, (ad. itteintng the Trtiineo , fire BosToi. , , No 12. qua , . etreet. PHILADr PIII A, Bea; EatillC and Coal thrift', 59 Pine street. B S c orner lialtimer. and (7,lvertgag, where our peptic can be seen, and terms of adverti sing lammed. Democratic Nominations x,tott, 'WILLIAM KERR OVIi.RIS.K.II3 OF THE rtIOR, I. J. ASH BRIDGE. W I LL1.0.1 M'C 1.12 It F.. AUDIT, RS JOHN J. MITCHELL WM. C. MEREDITH IMPORTS BY RIVER. Pr steamer Michignn, Beaver, 63 reams railer, In• _---- gram & Elliott; 7 bundles, do, Luke L 0011114; 8 bung, 100 Pteces Gent's Silk Ilandlierchiei Tot RXLIor EGAD-ilia Crout,Tll. —Tito Csit .• ' % pottlinn Had teem , e.l aid referrt 3 . from Seth cheese , l'i bb's sups, Butte edge, Wilson & Ce: 50 BARROWS AND TURNER tr.• ite of yesteidey morning In referrtng to the procered• t \ 2 roweetar, asking for compensumn for senates per !teams paper; Holtlesbnp & Broat ; 20 bags cottoo HAVE now in store, an emensnre arid besininfel Inge ef the Democratic Convent= Slice: , formed 110,1 t h,. E- to li r as Government kg , ' , t 'strn M B Riley & Co; timelines t i Mont - all & Co; 13e per IL variety of Gentleman's Silk II indkerchiefs. ' Some reigilianons ware owed denounce g tire . , cam wonting th e different new styles, and most dealia- C ounc il, et the m i tter o f the Relof FUnd-s !note I A etna , "tint' e' ore Gum 'he Legislature of Nin'tsit - , 5 lads a cerehniip, 1 w.f.) & pu.; 2 Lies s co r rhiug., L Pateteliell Steel-5 3lc pet lb, , ble patterns how in use contemptible mode of esr to &Lissom. the j c hit...tie, • n 1.1 e sulto et of the Natutultzatien Laws, I&j 1) ash c k; 2 c a sks peed], It Robinson, 5 kegs aid lin ('late-$10'2 5 for /a, Bleck Tar 22 , to rb 1 Badered Demask -Extra rich; telex - este of thenr patty cu dcue date" hy making a polui• I „, a , ~,,,I un d „ rente d ; 12 libl. Leiter, W& R M'Cutclreon ;13 kegs butter, 2 Braos-Sbeet Bit," 32c to lb; Iltafflite 3 Etas Ex. , ra Coraiw-Plain ground, beautiful; cal matter ;X the dtsbuieement ut tine heneoolt nee ef 1 t ,. , , , Kettles 43 c p 111.• Tattled Spitalfield-very lerge; •lti \ u ono t•tut"oot titl. s lloael coll.“ ) .f . ti e , hues feathers, JDaz•l ; 53 boxes cheeete, Culling, Lead-Pig 94,50 1.7 cert. our fellow citizens." of petition.. aceolopierird 1, ), li t . ar d i rrtorta ' Rubinson & Cu, 184 bblo mackenal, 211 Leech & Co. Sinchea s of surfeit's' quality; I We can siie on goad reason shy tire city uuthorne e j "Id 'I" .1"‘ ----....-' B stolen:la and Printed Pongees in peat not I from tire Matratiausette Legialetore agatirst the ad 1 Pr e h' Bailment, Wheeleig; 37 Lbla peper, del. , t - VF'Balrinese Red In., o f henr is cateeti by a Went Together with a full supply of should keep II e donors end the prep . ,. of the city a ; mis.iort et Team., rt• e •s mse awe, 'kti f , Gentlemen's Rich Satin Scerfs and Crasat.; the dark as to the chsporatiun made of the Relief Fund. with a m'"lon t" Io) stoo& St, , ck:uo; BduJ II SiMello', 15 ro ll . will peper, ,re healthy nernon of the vessel. which a r row oft ' 18 pe r .p.I limn fmm the head : When those ves•els are aeon the tattle aril t rent. Wheteupon, a melt& a; r a,,ii„h, l , & [t rot ., , 1312 hers ROD, W Cole Man; " Fanci f and plaid silk Cravats O hear many ;!.lags asserted in the atrcets; by settle I weak eftbseases. ihr. perspiranen is tlock and cage, All o f which are off tied at extraordinary low pet er' at the new cosh hou-e iff i i i imid, that to,nty, thousand tinnier. of the ameent I " rn T'"'ne"rr "" up on old adie u "'"" ' t train 3' l ' b '''• De "" ; ' 3 ' 3 ''''''" emr '' j Dely ' ll; / but mj " . I mt., sod retiree , to tire mouths of tine pores and close. ; Boittori. Massachnieente I open of 1741, retar.ot o, run- h id ; m y La & C o ; 104 kegs leid, ItraB and , look them op, on I dines and fiiims ACurfer dandrutT. Leas I d ee m BARROWS & TURNER. ditto I. hoe been awarded to o few matt id tel.. leak. 1 Jerdah; '214 Mile son , : 1i.0 , t s, R r0.n.w.1,1; blood is then [-mu d to the roots a the hair, and for , ------ who, altheugh suffiniers by i s Sire. tire had s u m in !""e.' • e"'"• all't ''ll . ' • ' r g "r' lYr 'ale. Sheriff's Sale. want of "On eln the bolo has not sulfir rent nourishment.; left. Others say their there is still a large sum in tiro ; Nil' Adams elt'Y P ' "'lit` 3 Resel l - I t' '''' r".". it.. 50 lidle rapping parr, Luke Loomis; 1 75 do. Hold. ; end conseqinentiv le comes dry anrel harsh , and begms Y Virus of n \\ l ra of Lever Focht+, is ed oat r r titre of Malsaeirusnoe, rel tate to the aLto , o , stop & Brown; 1 hoe maze, J D Davis; 2 has du 11 St bands of the nsmmittoe. and that it proper diviston Lr g ' ', insensibly to tall if which continuing to Increase. e• B the District Court of Allegheny coo, ty, nn d t.i . a t he Stag, of &nth Carolina an t Lot latent% in ie. p Groff; 3 bids spelt., Nllller &11 ickeieun. aentually gradates held wile If the capillary Is me till octod, w ill be exposed to public sale. at the o,ight to be made of it Im-nerliately. a mong ro,cl, ut to the 0 4011nel/14:4 11U•SI and Hubliard, wLlett P e r s teamer La nt easter , Cinctimat ; 1 b u x h o oks, of the head he resni , a to their former heal th y cacao , Louie Honee, in the city of Pittsburgh, en Nlendny the sufferers by tire Ore as are earl no actual need ul ';'''''''"' DUQUli.atialt:,. Win Befgiram, 10 idol. ,ffignr, 19 tails moleisea, 1 ' lotion, a foot silky nee • hair will make its appearance,; the 12th dey of January. AD. 1846, at 10 u'clock, A assistance. We metels stare what Is aerated In de ' re !el . ' "'"' n ll'll_l"Ille I hich will mcre,ise in qriantity and volume until the ; NI., the loiluwing property, to wat Lep p i gs feet, Wm !toles & Co.;Co , 1 box ninth. , , 3 M s .l; hair becomes th i ck end hreltlit. 1 All the right, title, interest and claim, orJohn .I , tnes, Emus, and we say tbs. , t.. pisttee to n!1 cone +t red ~., 1 fr Ce•nistaitoe at. Glob- 5 , 0 AreasitiX - .1 boxes wool, in & P Giafl; 36 blds broken glasa Jul' , Co 'HAM on la Ihn only preperatinn that 1 4, in, and to, all that certain lot or piece of giuund, this city authorities-'the donors and tire teenpient.- t IN e 1 ,,,. ~ , ~.,,,a 0 ,, ~,g r, ,,„r u, G10b ,.. ~,„d ‘ l ,. I ' Culling S. Robinson. Q box•r% mite., , 3 Ilannn, 18 el; eser been known to produce new Hair on Bald ,an 1 the building' thereon erected, entente in Pat wain. It It but right that a full staternent I'l.lll be risen to ;prmits. pr riled bs NI B tot Bed Rises The I Hands. which in has d.ine Intent' weralils instances, and I slop. Allegheny County, being par land parcel of a large the public. It the 1 trod has been prorned: , distribute d. , c „ ngr , v onal Glribe can Nene e tturannici Moony of the bag ' C'''i!'" ' 2 "1" " "g I"'" Mc lAne! I box' will ae'd on tail, if properly and oeraevelingly sed.' lot of laud, marked reel cheagnatesi as tut Nu 3 in the breaks. It Carter; 2. buses unite., I Scheonmaker; 1 (and we know nothing to the tont, ary , and 3tn, t ' proceerie gs of Congtes. Ibe Appel tbs. contents o I It also fore[ the head from Dana roll end give t the hear' plan antlexed to the parttime of all the piece of laird, bes. mitre . B A Fahnestock, 4 Weis bacon. J Shoen- a brilltent gbossy • prger epee. It is besides a delightilatuatts partly in Pitt township and partly tri the city uf wish to be underat rel a. even 1/Itirn It•ng that there tire . B s eeL lies rot ide in lt,olt ll , ruses of Ccongis • as. 'serve, "20 Md. mn'aintes, Er lisp & Brent; 42 bbls ! fel P'"futne• ' t fell sburgh, being that portion of the northernmost of is any thing wrung.) the pubtic an on of a ens omen , .It Is expected that each of these walks a ill make , , Prepared at No R Small 33 st , Phtladelithrs. two Luta numberifd Mlle in the l ier) u n ite to the a iii•ket,sl Parke , : '2O do do, Knox & Duncan; 110 showing the disposition made of the ITIOne, o 01.101 he ~,, i fill react (1.1011I/ rlttel 004 seilsloa. 1 Ili , C , . F or sale in Pittsburg, by ' lest VI ill and testament of Andrew Watson, E•q , de. P r do Mitcheltree S. Co , '-' boxes, I bundle, CII Kay; A. JANES, Agf nt 1 redised, beuirded and described as follows. Vln Begin istisfastory to all part es. The people of the tints .01; it $1 s i) r i„, 0 ,,. ~ rpt ,,, o f . 1 1 1 , 1 ; t 5 fur f air cine i f 1 i' 8 ! '2.5 irbl. al Im. C Ihrionett; I box, Forsyth & Co.; 11tNu 72 Fourth street near:W oust. decl9. lame on Farmers "End Mechanics Turnpike Rood, et not rest eau a... 1 until p ,U.:crty Is gnsea to sta n a .nn In i a" Pant et heti , . 910 Inc eight copies of en loot ---------------- pep, J Doltell I are distnnce of twenty one feet six inches, westwardly statement. 'fled o 9:3 cif L....01y fine ogee. of either. Al.er the To Motker a -Tire difficelty 'which every wither 1 G ann t he cor ner of Linton Al ey, and the Farrners ant ---- ---- I etteeriences in arlmentstering recanting% to infent., tg The editor dr he Gazette may rel. as•ured 'hat it e a , j ay o t 'ge t ta xed. (Januar, lii46) th e goer will t RIVER IN fELLIfIa NCE Methaeic. Turnpike Ito iti and run-pang thence west. entirely obvlnted 1.. Dr Chtlener•preparatiomealled 1 lewdly oleo ea 'd Turnpthe Road twenty one feet eta theca!! of The resolations or not restegoleti to, ii, some ' it... a- i , r ti th er, ' ox- ‘... a roe:. for no m ate' bow many copies Vester day aes Ver, worm end plerisant, the Ile I" Sue. r Coaled Vegetabe fru.l.• ll .' Phi. The PIO 1 Ira-lies, thence norther ardly parallel with said UM. o form, and that too, a 'thou , delay, the people of the 1., .„0,,,a; n eining nery few • Too rlyet last esenmg at dark ,ts fact:Wild uI tt fine .Imo sugar. so than a resembles 1.11,. f. ttf 1 i ll 6 y ninety sesen aetuon a i. a ries ir.to ants ey city wall dive the sule•ct proper attention. The sub-'' _ . 1 1 0 1 n• , rte , with 5 4 feet st at, rri the chant el. The t and testes Ike a tog,. pia n, w h ic h no t Inild ese? se 1 r . 1 cat 1 aide, thence tit ;ogle angle• eastwerd)• nineteen 'lea n-pt. Sus q uehanna and Illberr la, left last even pet rs of crotch Importance to, them in every point of ; rill. I.t...thatott.t Itttsys , ecc reding tu the lain centl rotated to swaliew. Far worms thou Lan assured ' Bthenice southward. one hundred st.d riven feet ne fer Cinconi sin The new stearin r Caton le ' . t f eet. view. After what has been send in reference to the 1 via • la 62 500 000; yet there is evidently less aealth ' . - 1 ": 1 re r i dy, and it has been used with excel t efr'i-t i'' elev.!, and a her( aware/ , to the place of beemorng on obis rn ,s r , t og tor : , .ew or eons. with a large cargo , ert b,,-.. g The M.s . et nof Ilia Farm School writes to the Farmers and Mechanics turn eke Road aforesaid, dottributiou of this fund, in the public Journals, a and strength than in the Volt. d States 8) „,.1,„,1 ine ", n l4 quite a bury appearance. ' Dr. Clakei er tint slit has used for s ome time, his Su I ( 1 ,,,„ $ t h„, same premises which Plitriek Owen and __ proper regaid fur the Gliaracter of our city abroad re- ' gel , CIK -AstcoHbog to a statement in the rata`, une "I'lle Ciec arms! 1 Union o( Dee 15th *ay.: On Saner. ,gar Coaled Pnlt in both these compla.nts, aid •Iss ay. ; Issbella his wife, by Indenture bearing date the 29.1, a.,, poen, git warm roan a ct in-sna continued derail ,e kb etatre success. day et April, A D 1842. Recorded in the office for quires that a full history shnul Ibe gis en to the pub-1 - 1.. 11 I Ihk. of N Ol if' fit toff. -.. h U 'l M 1.110 at i . ev, i e•ns ,ac Orel , ht , ~, e id ~,,,, I 5. ,,,,,,i,,, Trn„, ,,,,......._ rh, Ricer 1.,.. wen Soil by Wm J sckcon. corner of Wool an d I.llierty I recording , in and fur the county of Allegheny, In Deed lic. The rumors afloat i n our ii ,,,,,, con or d l , h e put ' Ea ortirion of d thar. In specie in their vaults. , enia there la plerty ti water f or fi rst c l a ss boars-and , etieets, who le general Agent for Di ldickenec's Pals h„,„l, Vol 64, pagegranted and conveyed to down, and proien tu be incor rec., by throwing the - - but v •ry latle nee has 1...en...en , here.durine the last 24 in Pittsburgh oi l y ce its, THo Fe% St SEAT Smuts -A new Protestant Ewe-!the said John Jones, in fee, subject io • yearly lent or whale matter before the people for their examination hours. There i• raw fulll2 feet el - water nu the River! i 7 -3" Beware of ao trnitarien %wide calld "r fer e 1 sum of sixty three duller s. :armed and taken in ex.- ' c 'pal congregation adopting the free seat aye. m, is - th e channel is clear-the weather i• mild-and the 1 red Sr Far•Coatel Pal," The whole affair is a plain matter of dullats and p ' rip t° bePelented I cation as the property or the said John Jones, at the I now forming in New York, under the rector .lop of Res boats are depnr ing for serious ports below us. Sever SA LOlll the l a. end pretended pretend arc forgeries suit of Ruben doors. cents, and it can cost but little trouble or carcase to 1 . al •iesmers were up fey New Orleans on Saturday and 1 got up La a miserable quack, in Neer York, wino, for 1 ELIJAH TROVILLO, Sherif R.10,t. 1 Lin a fall statement of it to the public. The people i / • _ _ Senility. Freiebfs were /only high, however .- The i the last four or five yeers, hiss made bis huing by , Sherifra Office. l'itishurgh, Dec 18,1845 dcl9w3 of the city, we all know, would think it very strange. t p Rrato E NT r u oc, aol See'Cletat l ei Bc f acanan a nd "Albwrrws" ( mm New Orleans - arrived here, Saler. I counterfeiting popular medtetne-s. dee 19. if those entrusted with their finances, dad not IBancruft, tui.se each gooen $llO. for the Jackson mon de : " l E kT i s ' / I ~.." l ', r , k , 1 hf. 1110.0111tF I, OfirlUpPina 14 herd aernend at VI ' hi:' IT ' Man ' s chief absorting interest in life is attend annually submit for their inspection a detailed state- i article. ney's Ba r, live miles a bove flambe!, and no prospers 1 1 .4 te the "eats of body. e w This everts man sif ex indeed, IngBfrahewin't eemeuet '•PmeeeF "c"i"lr'o rnwhc ' m I A Irl-1' en {can beau iful cave hat been di,c i.ered of liner tet'er off until I t enence is e impereed to ack ledge, boterever (lest recnived-the amount expended-and to wham paid. i „,,,..,. a1,,bi1 et „,,,,, Is I t has b een captor 3 co 1 1,„ At Memhi, It lota been ..et-s• cold, and the Eel 4leof I , 0.. he may be 1 0 6' o ' l h"tee i "") to the feet . 1 'he 6th amt .. ' , VS that the emend woe covered with toglrer and Miller ul t i car, engaging the atteetton of the Those immediately charged with the very trouble- ' distance of h a lf a m il., !no. 10 the depth of B ;oche, mass some duty of distributing the Relief Fund, we doubt __ The Missouri river closed at JetTers , n nn Sunda,. Tie epitaph of re f.t rm.-, might rend not, am ready and walling t i give the people of the “Ri ck the cradle," is now tendered, -"‘""'itte the the lobs—w hen •t city the statement ladled for, and we hope the course te,P,lestbutt), low 'tern iharg and equal age, Ire sought the ph a uturnhaepitress The Mensgairept Borer as !twee riser at Si Lan , / ll' deed " of the editor of the Gitette will be without influence I SOB Tilt oast. 11, then, rnnt,l,,,nd wi:' •t II per. st in s arecalinet chief I exe•lent .kwon[-eaes the Reef rfl• upon them. They areonen of too much intelligence 1 TIIF. SMALL PDX HO SPITAL. The K. , tlt f - t Frankfort 1 : , it." n uc y river was ratan ny, a wants, all moat admit that health should not toknow that it %a toe tree policy of public agents Tire •o.lettude niche public is regard ter the simian ' Of/ Sat old .. chont then foot ettentrun To al l 11,12 en 'Mel , therefore. of the way to ca w in*itescrutley. and to gleam all interested the t ime. tng proves. of the Sinall Pus having been m a !nee Then err Mt...steer n• rinsed re ,th tee. Abner - the , cl , • ~ , , striated liberty of investigeting for themnielt es. eased and the cureaciencee of the city cow, I mouth. There is 54 feet • Kier to a,... lower :111 ** 1o • • el" l" rresersr er'elter se so t ;sore app , •ar with cr.nr, i read the "dye, r ies meet on the r i a..l I e ol this day s pa• cils quieted, by the establishment of a Small Poe Hos- , cpn , I . sal 1 few week. soar I expected, on visiting the ' eg nil lc celelrraled a h l frOIV saleable at Van limen ark ars ‘• Ore tiv•r ta low sad fell , Pet% ronCer." . . _ SIPEASIR or THE HoCar..-Dr. Dias, the Speaker I house a .1 •i d fi nd r Bnat. draw tee Tr+, re than 10 12 tubes ca n. ppropna'e to not use, some aye ago. to. tr. , medicine. Dr. tt slaw a Beistran of 3 it'd Cherry. , d.cig of the Hausa of Representadves .f the L' eted Scams ' , l an establishment on a ltberal scale, oessuriensurauff not eel or .with h• d e 'lbof the en v-and with apart The Grsce U. tri.g tof v'sce Le f sLaft, and Is lying at ' - --- ' --- - says the Chaartrer.queg Times, is a native of Sloppens , t • aloe al. "en ' , menu well senniated and commodious stab as the i Nauru ), burg, Cumberland c 'Linty , Pa, end a son of the Res. r ' ~.... PIIILADEILIIIA ~..... si cucs of the case thane:vied Ince; dof this, I I The Tutrumbr• Noah a n o...erten of th., sh. s a ys I John Davis, a well known local preacher of the Metl . I ,7 e isi g nitsr: apartment, .Lich, in former times. bed well that the snow ba. hs en shout I 'd ',Whets sleep then losly as.l ca2.13z,2 *list church, His election to this responsiLle pea, ' enough served the put vases of n coal shed to th e 041 On Otel9tll tilt ,the mercur at Spy Ingfuthi, Minor., Ia • . umnrella & Parasol Manufactory, metu with unisersal approval teem all q na te'', a nd ' Witter Wolk", for %Lab it was little, but was totally . was 8 below Tern , unsuited to its present use This mem, fir there is At I.ers-erille. Ss , fielrrthhlll Ilcere twi n. 6 lee' 10 al So. 104 .ifo'rkel Sleeet, then is no doubt that ha will make an effi ci ent anti but one, as smolt, a ,eeta ilea e,olcputicentortable—the chm sn tire Portland Canal. and 2:l-.X f DOOR EASI OF rm.: OLD ST aND, popular Speaker. He hat served four :tee" in the 1 -e - ' beds of the patients crowde d together, run e In all. By a-tual meg. g ement the ‘1,..,..i r , , r csa e• I omtl , WM. U. BICUARDSON gislature of Indiana, (the Inver H o use; of e loan he r aloe g the st les of lire roOrn , turd , to clown 1112 a t oink 'to I, three nitwit, rs of a 'ii ot. and for' s set ; studs wide. has been speaker twice. , the, e t. ie In one corn er where ell the cookery of th e at St. Louts. Ha. withdrawn from the firm ot W. & W II fl r ,th. ',scab ishmerit te tented un. f lam latter ,'.one is an The vales. , f the no ate frem Ness i of fr er wed. on, wed acarrnier , c. a ba•lessa on hen own a. Cectlfll ----- ------ ---- •1 f 1 N.evrenhe'r 11 o the 1,) , 1t of Oc. iber l al .." 104 MAI' tsrt Str.et in.l.,ern Tha en d E. oat th. Pastic Leans.-The annual repeat of ledge intolerab'e nureence. tied the smell of the e,,,,ne on ,he 1 . t4t . • •, t ~ _ , i ;t-teefil ivy/ from tile Maitre of the 1845.. e. $4l, 185 211 I wirer. La has tor sale , s f . ,,1l ittss,t , n•mt of L rnirrelles, SHILLDs, the able and iedet tag thin Commissioner 'F'''' entering r - . P o r a s ols, p s ,...letT6 ei d Sirides, of the newestots le ' peitent*, %nth the heat of the Nave end the fumes of Tyne aro S a utrdr,!.. te•rn• f-..m ft •Illtre reissen of the General Lend OTice, lay just Leon published 1 t , i coo•eey, is a te.get.ier most "villt sirens... I ger, that a flat hoot, from near M,,,,. • • ta I.,a c ka ....,,i, oo I bo. , inuefffacit.r ,at the 10, e.t market pacts. We learn from it that during - 1844, tho sales of the Such is S t mt., pox. ilo< r l o f the a e a lan t a ed l an assorted Caren anal w h ic h tree hod a rece nt a h fee Cot LOU elrehrrl'afe fair q , a iiy. 35 eery. public lands amounted to 1,734,763 ac tea and the re- jP''PLlaltt . ' isle i. of P.P.sbergh-no separate War s i f u r; near the Seim , riser, vas rot to pieces by the ace last Sul'. do. tiv. $1,50 a e..-0 , as IS CU senfnaly in all Hoe orals end , Friday, and the Gant a nd eared entirely Imo. Three tither Goods to p r opene:l. You an respect u; ceipts into the lend office were r2;207,678; and during 1 c a '::: o r m '' P , moon on ' . for only ni e White 1 . ' . ; su ff ered f'f 1 parents, In a Clls lof crew a pain fu! death. The ('sessile ot : N tied to call and see them. the first, second and third quarters of the present year, 1 where that rmigt loathsgme of all diseases is literally I the boat had got Mins snare berbor as he seprrwed. seri Phi/ad. /pftio. Pe.% 19 IR 15 •Im tile Pales amounted to 1;266,663 acres and tile receipts rataikure through the streets. and 'mil. fair not t o tea . had eel .1 'an several large tea es iths o e Itt• bnat to pro HOLIDAY PRESEN'I's. lato ibgeland offices aerie 91,691 389. Judge Steelds ' . from the ni ice-then ass. gra --inot,• ' us anti; all the meter al un which a can act is con , sect t . rnn ne g y slimed. I the cahles. end drot e the lava on II bar I,elow, whereat 1 NO. Il7 s recommends the preemption system, au .l a gradatron ' Such , n a own as de • ore we have listen SrCul.tt r of 1a no wt,,Led. . CORNER OF FOURTH AND MAREF.T STS, of the price of mitts() I reds accordingt h e ;it onion I. would hove sufffce.l, ;Clue ceunctl bad duce their duty 'Jr end. ascii fog to reneh tine shore-three atilt, err, I. % RM.: nne f ' t r io, d i d s4lorlrnahl of earful and actual settlers. jin the outs. a and attempted to nip the disease an the' were crushed le death by the ire Ihe wirer two rear+. I A f "icy amine, saitabl for Christmas and New ____ _____—__-__ _ _ ___ I bud; but now', when lein hied.% if ow - citgent are infect- led Ilan shore, dreadfully 6 tett Moen- The sierwerr sof yr., . 1. , ,,‘..m . ~,,,. SittOCIAR ACCIDPIT -This more mg, says t l ce e ,l with it, the attempt to check it hy, the establethment these unft et ignite men were heeird nn shors—ohnve wo,che. t , ,.. „, ) K. yu; I Philadelphia Sentinel of the 13th Dec, et the Rolling if a Hearin) like the a1e..., for the ac.ommodation , the ererhine din of ;re reke.-the farmers cnuld not a , ' a a nn..' B reastpins 1101 Car RUCKS; Mill of Robbins& Verree in Penn street, Kensington. '' f. '3" patients, is born ibis lodic onus- and when we rear .. It them inn kindled fares on tl e bank and watched' ' t Gehl Perothr-a very I rree stock, the barge fly wheel concreted with the machrifery, I r,,,, tame to consider 111 it the primer Bailee Ines have i for there all nnelrt. ' Diamend Peinted Gold Pi net best et:telt . de no approprosito ., s fir the support of this (arise, I Bracelets, Clasps, Lockets, Buctoet Holder•; weighing several tons broke into pieces, several large I but have ihrewn the burden of the expenses on the Fenger Rings, Slot's, Balloon, Slides. portions were thrown through the building to the die I Orerseers Of the Poor, whose lax had been already Clod Ceara Card Basket. and Bushy'/ Card.; .about antlct noting such an exigency, what lance of fifty and one kindred feet. One fragment levied ""ho I Ihietania were and Tee Trey., in setta; ran a e think of three humanity or puldic spirit. Gold end Silver Spectacles and Thimbles; weighing scan was thrown thronghoot the roof Into the A Small Pox liositeal should be conducted and Fine Penknivea Rotors and Strops; Ship Yard of Mr Hum t orljore mg, striking and break. ' arranged in such a manner that a patient would con Silver Spoon•; Saver Cups--forks &r, i ng clean off the flying jib boom of the barque Portz, tot viler li d us standing a fair chance fur Ms life Ladies' Mileary Goods, &a. &e. ithete-that he would be willing to he remored there to to be lean bed this afternoon; another large piece ,sat All at the lowest cash prices 1 save his family (torn infection, but by going to such a W IV W I LSON. i thrown against the stern aii ve,,ei jolt on the stocks ; i t pl ice as the %three for 4 or 5 week., i n a dd i tion to the decl9 (-triter 4.h & M irket eta , 1 and splinter :d it a i as to render it entirely est less l . da lnflu ng es ce of theer of the dis atmnsphease, he h ere. An Hospias to a Itlistatid tal the could be noxious What is perhaps on tot rx•raorriteart and putt ye ar y I . erraneed, without great expense, so that patients fortunate. was that n 'earth atm ling the 1./mistral , were . coold be attended by their oan family ph, Bicien as busy at their labors, they all escaped injury. One of comfortabb a• at their men Manse, and Pittsburgh the pieces of the wheel fell a nary short distance Crum alone of hn sec t i s the Nutt ocril reputution, in saf financial mat- Mr. Hama while ha was in his ship yard. Iteficing the comfort, the ety and eoen ;the lives of its citizens to almi g hty'dollars and cents In Wheeling, immediate!) after the small pox appeared, a co nfurtible Hospital was provided, surround ed watt &high fence, and f 0 person was allowed to enter except the patients tint' their physician!. All small pox patients were immediately sent there and the community in that manner seasonably protected . So it should be in all cues, and a heavy weight of responsibility rests on the authorities of Pittsburgh for their neglect-for the loss of many valuable lives and for the danger in which the community still stands from infection. 1 I have been led to these remarks from rending le the Commercial Journal a statement of a black boy' having been refused admission into our Hospital-it I is useless to deny that there was no blame in the' case. The colored race are as much entitled to our aid and our sympathies in sickness as any portion of the human family, and provision should be made for them as well as fur the white. It seems, from the in formation I have gathered, from these having control in this matter, that the Pll)FiCiala of the Hospital acted an cording to the instructions of superiors, and the boy was not received. This was shameful, but the odium should rest where it belongs, and that seems to be with those who founded the hospital. A separate ward for their exclusive use should be pro vided, as is customary in all Hospitals. For my part, though I have as few prejudices in respect to color as most men, I should bate abominably to be cooped up in a small close room from 3 to 5 weeks, We rifer our renders to 'our COMMPICiPi column this morning for inteiestiog items of "Rives Intelti BLOODY DOING , Astoria THE CHEW:LEL — The Bt. Louis Reporter says.--- , We learn by the Van Bu• ten (Ark) Intelligencer, of ihe 22d ult, that the Ross party in the Cherokee nation lately murdered Joseph Swimmer and—Stooin, Cherokees of the treaty party. The Roes party are driving the treaty party Into the State'of Arkansas, and seizing their property. Torn Wade, another Cherokee, was also murdered by a po• bee party of Ross men. The Government should put an end to such murders, and the probability is that nothing short of the execution of R. , sl will accomplish that object." DESTRUCTIVE FIRE •T ST.JOHP ' S, N. 8.--About five o'clock on the morning of the sth inst., a destruc tive fire broke out in the Theatre at St John's, N. B•, which was totally deatroecl together with three other buildings, all large dweings. Can MT . !' Pull lell ED.—The Louisville Courier says that recently a man was whipping his horse in that city w ben the animal feU on him and crushed him to death It is supposed that Captain McKeever will succeed to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, in place of Com. Elliott, deceased. Front oar Washington Correspondent W AIIitINCITOV, Dec. 15, 1845 In the House of Representatives communications were read from the War Department, in answer. ito Resolutions of Coign - as of March 3,1845, and had the appropriate reference. Also, a report in pursu ance of an act of Congress of 1842. The Memorial and Resolutions from the Legislature of :he State of Connecticut, in relation to Senator Niles' course on the Texas Resolutions, were called up by Mr. Rock well, on motion to prior, and after a brief ds bate he. tween him and Mr Lyon Boyd, were passed over to be considered in their proper order. Memorials were introduced from several of the Northern and Eastern States. remonstrating against the annexation of Texas as a slave awe: amongst which were several from women of Massachusetts. A communication was received froth the Legisla • ure of New Hampshire, endor.ing the views and the policy of the Government in relation to Oregon and Trails. Also, from the city of St Louis, relative to the Oregon question. Ur Pettit, from Indiana, presented dos remom I si ranee of 40U inhabit ints, against the pay of Chap em i.f the Public Treasury. Also, the memorial' 4 . a Revolutionary Soldier, of Indiana, praying that Congress eill make provision to redeem depreciated paper which he received for Revolutionary services, land setti g forth ilist be 11 not. and neVet has been a penston. r with en amalgam of black and white people through all the stages of the small pox, end though 1 would blame the council for not making suitable provisions fcr the blacks, I cannot blame those patientawbo were unwilling to admit them among themselves, nor the principle of keeping them separate. I hope now that the subject isexciting the attention of the public the council may he touched. and some amelioration made in accommodatioos for small pox patients. Z. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERT AFTERNOON - - PORT OP PITTS-11ORGU rter wArr.R Id rnr. cHivszt A R RI VET). 'Michigan. Boies, Beaver; llslmoni. Dawson, Wheeling; Miner, Kinney, Beav er. DEPA RTED. Hibernia. Klinefrber, Citt; Union, McLane, New Orleans: Belmont, Nixon, Wirrelingt 6 Michigan. Boira Beaver; Miner, Kiney. Beaver; Susquehanna, Hutchison. Cln. .7f - l'llotre marked thus* are provided with Evans' Safely Guard, a prevention for the explotrionofhoilers. Office of the Pittsburgh Morning Poet. ITEVIEW or THE MARKET foil THE. WEEK ENDIMW Friday. Dec. 19tA, 1845. %Ve liars Lad a week of extreme dullness. Since our last there has been but little movement in Flour. The market is very hare—there being no arrivals by river, and very little coming in by wagon; the country miller seem inclined to hang off for an advance; in a few dart we shall expect to see large quantities by river, which will check any further advance, and af ford a better supply. Whiskey has had an upward tendency from 22 to 28c.; sales were made on Wed• neaday at 28c.; there is very little in market, and without we have arrivals by river we may look fur a considerable rise in this article. Asbes--Pots and Pearls, very little doing. no sales worthy of note, we quote from $ 874 , a53.25; some arrivals of salts by river, nn quotations. Hams—Sugar cured Bii9c. Pork—ln the market 43 Flour $4,0404,75e5 5 . Cheese--Western Reserve 7eBc. Butter—Roll 124 a 13c; keg 104 c. Lard—Keg from store 74 to Bc. Groceries—Owing to the river being closed some articles have advanc . ed; the stuck on hand is not large. Coffee—The market is very well supplied and pri. ces remain firm at 84 to 9c.; at New Orleans goodeven quality was selling at Bc. Sugar—New Orleans sugars have advanced a trifle, owing to the small stock on hand. We hear of sales at 73c. There is large quantities of sugar and molas ses on the way up, and if the river continues open, we may look for a decline in prices. Molasses, is firm at 374 c.; for N. 0. Sugar House, 44a45c. Candles, dipped, 7aBc.; mould, 9a10c.; Pitts burgh star, 22c.; sperm, 33c.; Tallow, rendered, 64, rough. 4 12? . ..per lb. Hides, green, 3 1•2a4c.; calf, 5 1,2a6c. :45 , • Feathere—LaPga quatttit , es of inferior in market• We quote 28a29c; good Kentucky feathers will com• mend 31a32c. per lb. Beeswax—Good yellow, 29030 c. per lb. Apples, green—sl,7sas2 par bbl. Dried do. have advanced considerably, owing to the speculators, they having drained the market of every thing they could find in that shape. Sales were made yesterday at /1,62 1-2 cavh, and in demand. Salt—At the river $1.06, from the store $l,lO. Grain—Outs from wagon, at 37140. Corn—ls selling at 45e17c. Rye—Some tales during the week 500:55c. Barley-7541)80f bush. Wheat-1V ill command 90e. Clover seed—From store $5 ,- ,;(5,50. Flax seed-87 ie si ,00lp , hush. Timothy seed—s2,B7l as 3. Beaus—Smell army beans $1,124e1.25. Potatoes—Red 25 e. Neshannocks 371314. Beef un F00t—53.50e4,25 ify cwt. Hogs on Foot-443. 4,25. 003—Limeed 70, Lard 95 eta Sperm, bleached $1,20, unbleached $1,15, Fail $1.121• White Lead—Tlitt market is millet quiet; some houses have large milets to till, but c innoi, owing to the unnavigable condition of the rivers and bad roads. Wei - vane $1,65, cash, for pure. command sl7llslB per tun. Iron—Common Dar, 3u3 I ''. Nails—s3,s7 1.2,44,25. Sheet Iren—litbsia, 13c.; Nluleable lion, 12 1 2a 'NOW 18 THE ONLY T 1 ME. ANOTHER GRAND RUSH FOR GOLD PENCILS AT BARROWS &TURNER'S rill Tart lot received tend selling off to close the stuck. Those persons who are not supplied will now meet with the last oppottunity—as we do not in tend to centime in [Le trade, therefore those that we v, ill be disposed and no more received. lb , a vatintlllll ,l I. • fl , at rate' made tip of the differ. em ' A;/e0 su l tu, l L', Want, of every person and. in got, it we warraot them equal to any in use. Meters at wholesale, may ueveriagnin meet with the 1,1:e upFeortnnity, the stock will bl disposed of in lots to 41/it the cu-ttottwcs, and at prices less than cat, be purchased eiiewhere, Call and examine, 1.,- . 7" At Nn. 46. NI ark et St. BARROWS & TURNF:R. AEC I lON SALES. A foi o'clock on Saturday evening, the 20th inst .L . S. at Davis' Auction rooms, Corner of Wood and fifth Streets will be sold wihOut reserve, a quantity of Musical instruments, among which are Trombone's Kent Bugles. Flutes, Violins, Fifes, French Horns, Accordians, &c. 2 Trunks, made up Clothing of various descriptions. Fine Shirts, Shirt Bosoms, Collars, Fancy Silks and Satin Stocks. Cravats in groat variety, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, New and Second hand Gnld and Silver Watches, Fancy Work Boxes, a quantity of miscella neous Books, Blank Books, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, together with a variety of Staple and Fancy Articles. dcc lit * ; t< 46 C,L,EARING OUT SALE 46 AT THE "DOWN TOWN" CASH HOUSE. =no , . . Barrows & Turner tRE now closing oil at greatly t e dtvedprices their Cremaining stock of Ladies' Dress Goods. Colored Reps and To. illed Cashmetest Rich styles Mous de Leine,: Alpacas, blue, black and other colors at decided bargains; Roumelias, Lunettas, &ct Cases New style prints, beautiful patterns; Withgeneral variety and seasonable goods at No 46 Matitet it, ticcl9 ________—_-- Balla and Parties. WE have at N 046, a few patterns 6 4 plain and figured B.,siss mailing; G-4 plaid and striped Swiss Muslins, magnificent patterns. Also, li:llz:trines and Barages, magnificent patterns Swi.A. Book and Mull Muslin. in great variety. decl9 Barrows &Tlllllor. - T o the Honorobte the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in aud for ate County of Atlegheny. The petition of Peter Masser, of Pine township, in the county aforesaid humbly sheweth, that your petitioner bath provided himself with materiels for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he pleased to gent him • li cense to keep a pth!ic house of entertainmi.nt. Add your petitioner, as in dot) bound. will pray. PETER MASSER. We. the subscribers, ritisens of Pine township. do ce•tify, that Peter Masser, the above petitioner i. of good repute for honesty and tempera nee, and is well provided sti.h house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern es necessary. I f.iasc Buchanan, John Logan, Joseph Sheaffer, E Brooker, James Goody, S G. McCauley, I Thomas Guerly, Geo, ce Grubbs, John Roe, Wm. Grubbs, 1 Jacob Cies:Ter, John Grubbs. decl9 3:* 1 1 • ..113 41§4 • A* •-••"• VIE splendid Find (rat sailing packet NEW Y 0 It K. will leave LiTaeroot. on the lot of February, and the COLUMBUS on the 16•11 of the same month. These packets at of the hi rcert dm., and commended by the moat esperienced Cap tains. Persons desirous shut their friend,' shall come out in these vessels, will piano, make rad , applies. on to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, A genta for Roche. Tiro's. & Co.. New Yolk. OtTre, corner of 4th and Smithfield sta., and Canal R•sin, near the United States Hotel, Pittsburgh. (leen 11E/11TTANCES TO ENGLANDAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND WALES. ERSnNS wi.hing to remit small some to F.NO. PLAND.I RELAND,SCOT LAND and W ALES, can hove it sent by the undersigned. at rely mode• rate rates. I n consequence of the failure of the crops in those countries we' the approach of Famine. 13 0 doubt to many. a small sum sent In time. would be of incalculable benefit. The undersigned, aware of this. Mane determined to put the rate* so low, that no one need be detercd from availiog themselves of this op portunity. BLAKELY & dee' U. Agents for Roche,l3ro's.& Co. Sundries. 13 SACKS Feathers; 4 Wool; 8 " FialJl•ed; 5 " White Beans; 1 crate Rags. Just received and fur sale by M B RHEY & CO.. 57 Water street and 1O Front street Loaf and Powdered Sugar. 30 B BLS StJames Refi , .ery in sinre and forsale by MB RII EY & CO.. t 57 Water street and 108 Front ' , trout. ---------- Dried Apples and Flour. r. BUSH. Dried Apples. tit) 15 Barrels S. F. Family Floor. Received and for sale by 11. LAMBERT dec 18. Administrator's Salo, Of carpenter's tools, tool chest,sasA and shutters, doors, 4.0. AT M'Kennres Plaenis. Auction Mart, No 64 Mar ket st., Simpson's Row. between 3d and 4th sta., at 2 o'clock, P. M. will be sold on Monday by order of Administrators a lot of carpenters tools, &c., V 17.: Hand saws; Tenon saws; a variety of plains, 1 large tool chest; window shutters; new and old doors; new and old sash; with many other M articles. 'KENN A. Auct'r. HE subscriber, having taken the above named T house, near his old stand on Market street, be tween Front and Second—is now prepared t 6 enter tain all his old friends, and the public generally, in the best style. His bill of fare will constantly be found to contain the best the market affords. (Oysters always on hand.) JOHN. DAVIS, Aue I r. octl4.3rn LANDWHER.. IM!1=1 ARRANGEMENT FOR 1846 White Swan Hansa Pittsburgh 'Musical Aoaderay. THE Professor of the Musical Academy haying ,recovered from his recent indisposition, will enternpon the discharge of his duties, and the meta• hers of the Academy are requested to be punctual in attending their respective Clasies at the Academy Hall, North-east corner of Wood and Third stn. The Classes meet as follows: The Adult Elemen. tare 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. Persons wishing to become members can make ap. plication at the Hall of the Academy. on the even. in.!' of meetings, or to any member of the Executive Committee. By order. THOS W WRIGHT. Recording Secretary. dec 1.6 si). the Court of Common. PleOr of Allegheny County. T Si the matter of rho voluntary assignment of James 1 'Miller. No 201. March Term, 1844: Petition of Assigneed fur a discharge. And now, to wit, Dec. 6,11. 1814. The Court order 'notice of this application to be given te all concerned, i lly publication in two newspapers published in Pitt.- curgh, setting forth, that the prayer of the petitioners will be granted unless cause be shown why they should not be discharged, on Saturday the 27th day of De eemher. inst. From tie Rorord, decl7 3t CEO. It. RIDDLE, Pro. 11HE U. S. CONSTITUTIONAL. Being a Cr lrll . prehensive Compendium of the SN'IrCM of Gov ernment of the Country in the form of Qtesiinn• and Answers, designed for Acadamies, Schools, and Rea ders in general. Hecnrumendatiou from the Hon. Chief Justice Gibson Carlisle, I'2lll Angus!, 1345 Dear Ni;:-1 owe you an apology for not sooner ac knowledging the receipt of your masterly Constitu tional Marot . il, which I have rend, and take leave to recommend, It is a book which no school s hould hr without; for it is easy to predict that it will be found indispensable to scholars an the higher form'. It re lquiresonly to hr known to be approved. With every wish fur its success, I am dent . sir, Your servant and friend, JOHN B. GIBSON. Monkc F.Aq For sale by d,cl7 To the Honorable the Judges of the Coart o f Gener al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Alex Smith. °Mine Tneent.itip. in the' county aforesaid humbly slinweth, That your petitiunei hath provided himself with materials for the accommo dation of !levellers and others, et his dwelliug house to the township uforesuid, and prays atm )our Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, us in duty bound, will pray We the subscribers, e.itiseus of Pine Township, do certify, that Alesandor Smii h. the above petitioner, is o rgoocl repute for honesty and temperance, and is well rno,iJeJ with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said is ern is necessary. Thomas Gibson, John McKinny, Samuel G McCaully, Jnhn Neely, Samuel lvlsrsholl, James Gourley, R e rwjnmin Satber, John Graham, 'Samuel Neely, Sne•kerGraharn, James A Gibson, James Newell. flee 17 3t. Furniture. IF ou want to irtruhnse any bedateds,tables.chalcs , sett.ea, or any thing else in the furniture line, nu cant du better than to call al the furs CO room nf T B YOUNG'at decl3. Hand at, between Penn and Liberty. For Sall:quid a good chance for a Bar. gain. HOUSE and Lot on Sixth street. near Cherry 1 Alley. Pittsburgh. The Lot is 26 feet 6 inellep front by 90 feet in depth,* very desirable location f,r a private re.irlence. Term. al and title indispu• table. Inquire of W. 0. LESLIE, decl3 Smithfield st. near Fifth. PL AID CLOAKINGS. 20 PS. Plaid Cllakines, new and Isesuliful patterns, just reeiredat No 42Market st.eot ner of Third, by A A MASON. dec 12 FLA . ...INF:LS! FLANNELS! 10th im p roved S. Red. Yellow. and White Flannel" of V, MIIke/ at. Wholevale and Re tail. at very low prices, by A A MASON. . No 42 Market at. deo 12 BROCHA SHAWLS. 1 S s w i i7c which ft will ° be ß 13 so r rd h ve a ry S b a t oww11.1;i1u" received A A MASON. No 42 Market et. ICASE. FU RN ituas. PRINTS Selling Rt Sic. per yard •t A. A. MASON'S, dee 12 42 Market at. 20 Po. Dark and Light Plaid de loins for 611. dren norne as low as 20c. per yard, For sale nt Nn 42 Market st. by dec 12 Valuable) Property for Salo. ACERTAIN lot of ground situate on Penn, be .!ow IValnut street Fith 'Ward. containing 17 Get front on Pena, and extending hack 100 feet to Mulberry alley, on which to erected a valuable three Cory brick liduae, end in rear a two story ft arne. Also, one other lot on Liberty street. opposite the Wesley Chapel, in sold ward, containing 25 feet f r ont. and extending bark 100 feet, on width is erec ted a well finished two story Frans. Titles indispu !fable. For further particulars, as to property and \ terms of sole, apply to JOHN A PARKINSON,AId. , decl2 tf (Chronicle copy.) Fifth Ward. Valuable Heal Estate for Sale: rri HE undersigned will dispose of the following valu ablel real estate, via: 30 Acres of ground haying an extensive front on the South bank of the Monongahela, (our principal business river where all the steamers lie, and where the heavy busitteas of the city is done) being the West end of the Borough of Birmingham laid om into 230 lots of 24 by 100 feet for residences and 96 by 920 feet for manufactories: hooting on 50 feet sweets, and ex tending back to 20 feet alleys. 10 Acres similarly situated and laid out adjoining the East end of Birmingham. 30 Acres of Coal Hill Lots running from near the Bridge toward Birmingham, fronting on the Turn. pikes. These are well known as the most advantageous locations about Pittsburgh. or in the world, For Man factoring. inexaustible mines of coal of the richestand beat quality. at hand furnished much cheaper than any [other place übuut the City. and being nearly opposite [the City Steamboat .ending. For REST DENCES, also, there are no more beauti. [ fah healthy. and convenient locations for those engaged in business in the City; but a few minutes ride or walk (from the beautiful new Nice Suspension Bridge; some of the sites commanding fine view+ of the two Cities, the rivets and surrounding country. We would prefer to telling, that capitalists would join us in the erection of manufactories and other itn pro, ementt. There is a strata of coal beneath the dor ''face of 12 to 15 feet in thickness. A large body of the ground also is above the common level, and valuable 'for making Buick, It being a petition of an undivided Estate for the past 40 years lass thus been kept out of ',the market; could the yearly. applications to purchase have been accepted. it would long since all been sold and compactly built up. It will be sold at less than l and compactly as near the cit y in other directions, and we particularly invite those imerested tocompure the 1 , prices. notwithstanding ire superior advantages, and must rapidly increase in value beyond other property. as every one can see from its great resources and ad vantsgeous location, presenting an object of the most' certain and lucrative investment , for manufacturing l i the mast advantageous and fur residences the moat' ' I l desirable, all of which is more fully set forth and con firmed, as well as other general information in regard Ito it and our eity. in a pamphlet issued by us and to, be had of booksellers in this and Eastern cities. if ' no t disposed of previously, it will be sold either in whole or in part of either plots on Monday, the 25th d a y of May next, at 10 o'cl o ock, A. M. Terms mode rate., ORMSBY GREGG, ISAAC GREGG, MOSES Y. EATON, Mr'Office in theclty, No. 26 Wood at. Birmingham Dec 15,1545. decl6lllw&wlrn. aa.-.s.n _; -- Surat District Sots'. ISAAC MURDOCK, formerly of the Union hotel on tVater street, having been burnt out, boo built a new and handsome House expres3ly for the accom modution of Travelers, at the corner of Second and Smithfield streets, wl,ich will be knov, a us the Burnt District lintel. He is now prepared to offer .very accommodation , nod every comfort to the traveler nt very moderato charges. He is provided with ample and convenient Stabling. th•rl2-1y• P. C. SHANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, practice in the Westmureland, laciinna and a. Cambria Comm,. decB ly. WASEIINGTON BALL. Market street, Steubenville , Ohio. JOHN IRONS, 1" . ROPRIETOR. THIS establishment Ills been talten by the / undersigned, who respectfully begs leave to inform his friends. and the public generally that it has bran refirted and furnished in a stjle not surpansed by any house in this' lace, and, at leastequal to any in he West. Washington Hall i< located in the business part of the:town. en Mat het st ret•t, nearly opposite the Court HOU." and ro'oto Kit'hin a few ntepa of the Market. The intim; is the most elevated of any public house in Town, commending a view of the River for several miles above and below. An Omnibus, and servants, still tlt uli times be in readiness to convey psisengis arid their baggage to and from Ills steamboat landings. Every accommodation which the public have s . right to expect may now be had at the Hall, en terms an reasonable as offered by any other good hoes° in Steubero.ille. An the proprietor will spare no puias or expense to render general satisfaction, thin, with his long experience in the business, will make it the interest of thoie who come this way. to ' , give Airs a .all." JNO. IRONS. Tn ATcommurlious and dr:11 . 0;6(.11y sits:medn . re-idence on the eleuattal gr and fronting the canal in Allegheny city, recently occupied by his Excellency Governor Shut Ir, and et present by Judge Patton. the price will be moderate and the terms of payment es rely us may he desired. If not sold by the Ist of F.•bruary, it is ill then be for rent. Apply to the subscriber at the Cuiorr Cot :oo Faetry. Ara-17.'1phi . B. coPELAND. C. H. KAY, tor. of W oral enel 3fl s! ALEX• SNIITEi Da Laims. A. A. MASON For Salo RICHARD COWAN, Aitorney at Law, office in ilinke's 4:h street, near Marker 'tine in-fl&wly 83 MARKET STBELT 83 SEVENI Y-FI E Broche, Turk er, i and Cashmers Shawls, new, received by cxpress from New York, !his das (nov B. F. CONSTABLE. 83 MARKET STREET 83 LOT of Gentlemen'. fine Shirts and Drawers, newest malt..; also, Gent.. :11etian under Shirts and Drawers, just recri‘ed and now opet.ed. B INSTABLE. Alderman's Office tintiersigned Leos leave to sny to his friends .L and the public generally. thnt ht• has removed his office ttt Penn stre:t, near die canal Bridge, oppo eite the United States Hotel octi6 US! received at the Jerre Big Door,, the lars• en and best itIV,PI tment or Siiirts, ever °Grad in the Pitt.dinrgh marke', which will be sold hole• sale or retail on reasonable terms. oci`2s. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. For 'tont or Sale I'. HE subscriber wishes to rent or sell his T m Stand in the Lordugh of Beaver : sign of the Pennsylvania House. The s'abd is u good one, and any prison vsisbing to por,7base or re:,‘, will Bud it de sirable. Terms easy, JOHN LIGHT. Bauer, Dee. 3. 1845. dee. 5. tf. N. B. For further inf.'renal n erquire at thi•etTiee Man's Merino Shirts and Drawers. purtcHAsEhs 'w:tl fmd at Shea & d'ennock's a full aNsortment of men's Nlerinn drawers, and double and singls breasted Merino shirts. Also. Cut ton, do do bleached and unbleached. Dec. 6. BLANKETS. fill CASES No 3 (low pliced)Economy Blankets Jost received and for sby di.c6 SHEA & PENNOCK. PROPOSALS TREASURY DEPARTMENT, December 6, 1815. PROPOSA LS will be received at. this Department until 2 o'clock (noon) of the 31 dry of January next, 1846. for making the following alterations on board the U. S. Revenue steamer "Bibb," new lay ing at Cincinnati, Ohio, and at v hick place the work will be e xecuted. Proposals to be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and endorsed "Prottesals for altering the U. S. Revenue stenmer "Bibb." To receive the 'caw! in the water at the pert of Cincinnati, Ohio, and remove the present machinery. making such disposition of the present boiler* as may be r equired—furnishing the materials and construct. leg a low 1,1153111 re marine engine, with aide wheels, and all the necessary appeadapn thereto.. agreeable to plans which will be exhibited upon application to Capt Howard. at Cincinnati,or in his absence, to the Chief Engineer of the vessel. Thn work to bo executed in the beat manner and to the Cull satisfaction of the officer or officers who may be appointed by the Gov ernment to superintend it, and the hull and machinery delivered to the said ofracern, filly completed in every particular, and in perfect working order, A general plan of the alterations v ill be furnished by the Gov ernment, and the working drawings by tho persons ta king the contract. Should it be decided to ripply a "cut-off'," to the machinery, the right to use it will be paid for by the Government, v. hen nrecticoble, the materiel used in the construction of the IYlneeini, Paddles, Boxes, Guards, &c to be. of iron and of such sizes and di mensions as Abell be directed by the Soperintendant.. The present boilers are to be retained, and placed in such position as may be required. Bidders will be required to specify for what gross sum they will undertake to execute the monk, they re ceiving the present machinery, and it in to be distinct ly understood that no mire allowances of any nature whatever will be admitted or allowed Thu work to be executed and the vessel delivered to the proper offieers on or before the ht day uf July next, 1846. Bonds in the sum of twenty thousand dollars. with three sufficient sureties for the faithful execution of the work will be reqoired, and the contractor will cause a general elevation of the machinery to be de posited with this Department upon the 'delivery of the vessel. R. .1 IVA LILER, dec9 2wd Secreinnv of the T eanurv. Tenement Wanted. AGENTEEL convenient Tenement, Fuited to a small family, situated within a short diitanca the Post OfFwe. Any perdou havinr such property Cur rant—may find a perrnuneut Tenant by upplicati , .n to BARROWS & TURNER, ortes3ion. A To Stone Masons. SEALED proposals , s ill be rereived at tho r‘fEes of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at tho office of the subsetiber in A ilechrny City. until the first day of January, A. D., 1646. for erecting a stone wall on the line of the Butler Bond in front of said Cemetery. Further particulars may be known by applying to the subscriber. CH ISLEIT, Ares, of the Allegheny Cemetery. nov 29-I to Board rencing SEA LED prnposel3 will be received at the office of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at the office of the subscriber in Allegheny City. untilthearst day of Jan uary, A. D. 1840, for finding all mnterials and con stiuctine a board fence of about 8500 feet in length on said Cemetery. Further particulari may be known by applying to the sul"eriber. . .J CHISLETT. Acct. Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. nev 29.1 M sofas. APAIR of plain neat sofas on hand and for sal& at the FurnitureWllll3 Room of T B YOUNG & Co. Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. Dressing and Plain Bureaus - . IF you want to g et a g ood atiele cheap do wot foc get to call at the Furnitu T re Wore Room of B YOUNG Sc Co, nov2l Hand et. between Liberty end Penn. - r3,z JANIER BT,AKELY N Q 46 .NlLlrict Bu - eft. ril 1,1846. dec9