the Oaitp litoritiug Post. 111.0NONGAISEL a UM:ME. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STEAMERS CONSUL f 41NCt•-•ai M AND 4.zattlk4::::. r 4 1 '-',--•.!-mt,-,.. LOUIS 'LANE, 1---, --,,,,„;....,, ARE :%IA Ei INC DAILY TRIPS. One boat will let.re esety afternoon at 3 o'clock, I i precisely. -.-.1..044,,, ..........g.-go FA RP—Vtttsburiztt to Bltiore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Phialademlphia, $l2. Passengers by these Boats will lodge un board in 1 comfortable stall, t nom , the first night. will pass over '. I the Mountains (0n1y73 miles) the fellow log DAT, in COUNTERFEIT AMERICAN HALF HGLEARS.—ConnH in Eu4tern-built Coaches; sup and lode Illssecond w., night in Cumberland, thus, avoiding night trove! Slur terfeit American half-dollars ore in circulation. i gether, hear that quite a number of them were passed to thul 'rickets will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber people on Stitutddy morning, 1 to an old Icily I land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume thous seats fur butter. They are all dated 1632, and are not so'at pleasure. Ecorse furnished, fur a full load, to tun as Passes clear in appearance ns the genuine. 1 gers may desire. ----- ------ 7 --_ POLICE... --Teo case fet e lie his bettor on Saturday For scats, or entire conches for apply ut the oftme. two doors from the Exchange; and at the National morning, one paid his fine, the other sent to the hilll Hotel. abovetlie Monongahela Bridge. Oct 111 FERGUS MOORHEAD, Agent. Cot 30 days. It seems to be quite a rarity to eome of our city vs.' -'''-"-------- grants to buy° the honor of an invitation to spend a few clays at Mount Airy. Invitations have been giv. en out and accepted, by a few, to spend the coming holidays at the bill. PITTSBUR.G - - --- - - - - NIONDAN MORNING, DECEMBER PI ETSBUTIGH 110 ARD OF TRA CO!-:MITTEC. FOR DCCEMCKII• John Shen, William Thaw N. B. Craig CORRESPOS DENTS.. In reference to communiention, s, hied to makey appeal in this paper, We have ono 1 %, o r einiirlts to . We will iniiertll6lllt It1101:t 111 ° risme of tile author be ing fit st made known to and when inAerted, must ways be taken as expressive of the views of the writer, and not the editor of paper, unless the views 4it expressed are editorially lomat-lied upon and approved, 501d...__.....--- . Silver •. -. ........ ; ... :, .... ... .: ...... .. 1 waid curv -Wcaltaess, Valid:att.: of the Hoar:, Ila .1, g n PENNSYLVANIA. -PITTSBURGH I ~, Throat,tue Bank of Pitisburfl i l• . ••• ................ •-• Fa" male Complaint:, Mcasic , , Solt C r Ilearthzun. Mercha7,ls and Manufacturers' bank ..... . Pa, Worms,Choltma Nlttrbu.;, Coughs, llaltu,ey, Whooping E.cchange .......... •. . ...... ..." ...... par 1 (.. i c -ouft.l. uonsurtiption,Fit, Liver- C•omplaint, Ersipt• Dttafness,ltchings of the Skin, Cold, Gum, Cray I elal',..NelVollacomplitlnts, anti a vdriety of other dist.u..e, [Bonk of 11 1: : crrlidthaPYAlsimbi:Lrr Am e r ica _____ _______ c hl i- E I L I .......... ... ..... .... .11: par las t \ arising from I i npuritiv , of tbeldit.6d, übd oldtductioila Do Northern Liberties ............ -par lin the organ; of digestion. Do Priinsylcania ...... _. .... Fro .... .. par I,rn the Agent nt Quelw, 1.. C.] Commercial Rank of P e nnsylvania •-P"r' DISEASE OP THE LIVER. Farmers' and Mechanics' bank ........ .• r Do I a Sint-A eroettlile to t•our de.ire, I write to .2aT „ c ep t am a ppriced of the pro- - perts of the Clickener • 1. • .1 : 6'r 11 keep Coated Pureotite l',ll, in this cite. You may .__par, recollect, when I first earanebeed SIIIIIII - Ig %cur medi- K'..4l.leatonenyhs'a'ialmnnageicinct;:ir-nhe-gra-in..ak-.7.. .......................................... .... ; ..: . : 1 1 . 1 1 . : -.: 1. : ....par eine , v, hie , ,, , nii , je : , ,1, ,, , Is, . 1, ,•,,, e ~iiti, d reamed ~,I. ....... ...par (the SUCresS that maid "Cie., TY tile oretertnilittg, Ott, Philadelphia bank.._.._..... Schuylkill ....." .................. • -P ar premises hod been so complete! , tlooded he tho 0, ,, Southwark ..... "........ ...... .• .. -- • Par , thousand and one umealeohle tennoly Car every pans,. Western ....... " ..... 7 ... •.. --- •• --- - P ar lie complaint under the run, that I - 0, it..lsle Center:l:- pink of Penn Township ...... ....., ----Par , plated bovine,. nothit , :t mont-to au 1.1. iLb unvihhtgt of tle. Girard bank..,_._........_. -. • . —.Pan I kind. However, rd. the mos: urgent solicitation, y.s. U. S. bank and branchcs ........... 35 !consented to make a trial of yoart. At liril WC kr., I . COUNTRY BANKS. iconsiderableditEcultv in attt actin:: n ehlic attention fn __-_pat . . -..par v.ard.s them. People liod he ea 20 nine deceived''-':: Bank of Germantown ...... Chester county ...... ...... ..... par the vile cm-apt...m.lß ..t. h ich ltdve tlooded the eduntr; for " Delaware county ..... par the lost 15 pairs Cr more, that they determlne-d, it Montgomery county__ .• • . par , possible, never Lobe °taken in" agoin; and the canoe. " 'Northumberland .... ..... - ....• par ,quence was, than; cnY.l.l 1n.r.11. he p,mstnitied to• o eccpt Farmers' bunk of Bucks county .... - • ....par o 1 the. Pills, us tile Octlt, - ; is. for ' . lace nor money." Eastonbank ......... ............... par , Thus mat terrs proceeded 5,7 n , eel, m two, w hen. as floyleztownlaank, ........ •... - —.. par "good luck would have 0, "Mrs. N----, n Indy ef Franklin Ann.'s of 'll.r.a.rhington ........ --par our city, st.lio hod long suffered from on affection of Bank of Cheimberobr.rgh.......• ..• . . ..- .1 i the Liver, ace-ornpanied by indige•stinn of trig most 01.- " tifiddlefOtaa ..... ........ _.,... , ....i I sonata character, War, per:uadtal to acaept of a ban, on , condition that nothing wait tole p.lid ler it, lithe:: did. ~ Lewistown ...... ............. ._ • .i not afford her tire necessary ii-licC. I mu-t Celli'llaiy " Susquehanna county . ........ ,We OU,SelveS had verb little lath ili the: atter, know - - 13Ceorlikr:bcivaniiff9irnbaknakri-d-iri-d-g-e-C-o-m.p-a-; y . .. .. ... . n . ° .spaalerisotargr:din';:.e n ( n l d 'i l , 1:1 1 ,.11.,- . .- 1' . ' n r .t .-- n c : ,n ta r c l tt ..l .t!! . ; t ' re c hd o h f y lo t n l g e Seising. , Carlisle bank• ........................ ....i :MO,Sttoezi‘t.ienit3uPtb,:ys•neiccl.s,,,ocft,t.illir,s„.:,7.l:ll c 1 a , t.. ,- t e. ‘ a e l t 7. e ilt m lib t,, t d e i .. o 40 BOXES nNal.rlazai.Biuynch Raisins, just re- \ E ra r r ie nt„e b r a : n aß k n4 - a n... ........rs' ban k .................. i 'would a d f b a , i r teal, a ~ t.t a , n o t i i . , i ii is r . c . :.t t o , ai I t n o 1.,... ,: -. 6 -,:. „ ..0 t , t 1 t p, b 1 7 h ,, , to r- ................ - . --- i coo and to us. No leas 0 1 , true :my titan surpti•-e. how - urivr ir . /o . a . :ic - a . ..5 . t . e NIILLER & RICKE rsos, Na. 170 Liberty st. i II arrisbur g bank ............ .... ....... i ayer, only' a f•••"' ' l ": • `'' l'a` i '-' 1 : -- P•''` I • - • - ' 1 ":•" The ladY agairl . r l- r., , , 1 a: i n: : ‘ r: e : a o s :: : 1 .t n e el ß , l r r l e: cn n ok k . l' : ‘ ‘ `: - ..... p.. R. ... , - .1 .1 . - .: : - . d . 1.. i . :t . n .; 1 1: ~... ....: I. : ..........: ..1 . - . ... 1 1 . .... : ......... ......11 .. . : ... 1 ..........11 .. 1 . s : ...... ..... p . ; ;: al ai r Tr \ e p ,i, n r: t. : l7, t s l , o :o ty n x ty ;: : : , l a : r b le ':l ici : ,,,,; s l :• e i,,,. c, i 1 1 1, 1 1 ad, l ' i y: : ::il:: :: r z c iE :, a,trirl:z.riiii,. el"f;!1: ~...gams,, b u r 1 ,,, rn: 1 : : t s: ,gr e , , l .,,b l sia t ' lNr r y :rn i :h n ,,t s: in t;r ; : ,, ' : , , , Lebanon tussle' , fal Natille Amerirani•ns "fr a motion to ref., OTTO DIME. , the 1 ,....,,,,bi, and rr sohttiont if the • Mars , . let•elt• I I I l:sf:eto:Oyfyittollr/let'al:/:1/11.;:40:,,Barre..-Bnri.reigilee ..... ....... -pa: , I &a at iiist; thepaia in my tdtle ti. as consider:lllly Itt- MANI i SClVitOtt erg lllCOltltOrettll.O. ,cent, I SCt; A H ir()r - si: moLAssE.N. r, ilieverl; my appetite began to irrip.: , ....; nod the blocti , t\T.'olriflah7dlarr;::nhka.n.k. ..................... ~ no s ,il e ' youthful iltis. Slnce time. I hose 01ln-tithe remainder LeOi•lat."' t" '4 '" 1 ": 1 c''""" * "'•"'; "" i " •"'''''" '' "• ' cietittiti , t , i Sire , t.• 2 doors 1,:o n- IV:h et, eet, PCfs i 4 „ isni,,, s ii, Ni,,,,,,,, no „1,,, I seemed to circulate tlwongh my ',ties :IS it did in my ; ,' t j mend this motion, by inset:mg j kldicisry Commit- barg.h. Pa.. ; 30 1.. if tht Ire. il. \ V AYS oe bend a fell wiser of Antra nd , 4: oi 41:e to..s le Y-1.1, r eotie,nril , ll. i ' Wyclning bank ............. .... . ...... . ....i l or ' it ' I ' l . l '' ' 7 ' l , t 'Y 17 'P e ?" emer ' I Ili. ' b " " sensibly : l'i ot 1,,,h .et a sittrietv of 4h , des; alt simple • 11121tBRIDG E, WILSON S.: CO, 11,,,l Branch bank... ...“ ......„. .........i ; preeressing at esery repant , lion et the do-e. I isms The disco...ton on the m otions in 1 rcrecce, took aI , . ~, , , I . ~ - , . , , .1 t i ,no doubt that a few moto 0071'1, W1!I ,frt . Cl3l,ll , i •date • t'iate ...obit • alt.l t try/YitnialiNlS yltanl 1. rto. .retest y , w , V) Water st. Vot-k bank .......... .... ...... ..- -- t• rhi g l '• ca " t 3• honk ' •............ -.• ' ...... . 5 1 1 1 1. rn i tl o :„ e r c: lg O t tn ' t,:! p :. . , l f ti i ta rt o t ; . :; : r;el , ' , s l, l 1tt,:50ric1',.1.::,...11.'1,,,,,.',25:,,,,,t,:,Lti:,:1'1:::tc:t-iyd, uptatal,ini„,:ij,,,,,,l.3,l:li.::7l,:tlti wide range. and ellc or d tea, of :he 1.e.!, if "'''' 'he I fle.et teeil,. Cr. Teo-1h Sod 1,1,k. m ole la tole,- • - - beot talent ill the Hotter. In the course of it, the 1 Deutios.opnhd with all articles used io the proles I N. 0. Sugar. MIDS. I'time N ri Sitgar. for sale by t view a Ind ob j ects of the %awe A ntertcan par, v i es ere •e'e• A:' , tle , t, Lam abruatl must heau*ComPd o 0,1 l" 1 0/0 , the rad, . j le. BVBIIIII DUE, WILSON &CO • liiir Sy n tip in no enViabie light. lii oitil be glad tai ~.......,, ~ . i v , v 1 tqletti n en,' el bend. nee 15.1, i tact3O „ F ive ! rot a ot, •lelnlirti. ace...., of 11,e rielyete, IsLyi - Causal:teat House. - - -- Copper. "' " I " rm re e l • ' C C R e e l il/;i'niirn7lifiabanasnakkboaoff,,Cisa:ff"c"-ovlb:l7,lfr:soi,:ii.,-1;,1:: -.::::: ...... ---- - 1 , s h e will t-i , C'lte II la ranui:t at..s.tit i'dotta t•11.-a , II a the 4 ,../..tis taiser. nt.d views f Kier Silad 1 y ill , 3 ire, i I 8. 4 R. D.,isert. Pe on Wert, Ptlft.' , ar ph. Penna. '; 2D , coy ano is:lint:clic • country; and sttarrely a e.•ek had '''• t' i SU EF.TS Braziers rlopyr, (Baltimore). C;irenfi::i:i.eti(b(ailr,eTtec'ee'acsah'ileit)r?-::11 .. .. :1 .... ;:° ...... \ tA•ls'Grn'ul:nl),t' n't'..'ur'''''Y-''' '''''-r'r'''''':d' ti': ''''''' '''' 1.1.-:' ex ent sr a lier.; I.ut the I na of A le.tet pref.:lt:death.. 1 BoARDI NG ~ , ,„i L. ,, ,ltir , g i , to , d . y or 0..„,,, nn VI ar, 'sine arid for sele by ' elap.ed, before entioirie , be..un to be Mad , ' Irof CliCr; y yaltheyll I rail, d•day re ar pn per, or Its poldleation. , the moat rensonahle wont, Strangers watt Iliad 1 BC RlllO IDLE, NN I LSON ,t,-.. CO., Chillicothe bank ........ -...... i I •. • ; " ~. _ e r ;;;Z n r b t s u i , t . a . 7 .. k . 0 . f .. L : a .. k . e . E .. ri . .. ..... .... ...... : 1 l ii 'lthrt.ieeslra.:lorSeal,..;:.::,ilinC, itt.i.;:.o3,e':sl'tei‘dli.tuo:...,e:::l,l‘,,''nni,,,e7::::,ndtfiltcte, , I 7 e f e7 ,, t t a "l . n 6 a ni a .l , ' ' t3O 0., the tins .6s which time 3 tua wti: have yney, oln the I, it T r , lb,' adsantage to patronize lam. Pertattli tray• . nc Water Street.. I yIIII,C eisr. ot Myer., VII,Y feed let titer, el C..nsen tent lo 1 Insurance. . . mil .. , r"''''' - " " s"'''"'' "''' Uun L ..' l " -1 ' 3 ' 11 t h ' ( - : n -.i . nil lir ~„ I, • a „,,i „5 , ,,, f,ll ill,. American Fire In• rFararmnkel,,i:'abraednk.lf'efeltCanlive7h'‘:;-;;;* ............................... \ arc r a e t 51.:';.7,,,mea1'11:27:::1g,,g'1ri",ty''‘,,,,„••••;,-,,:i' ‘,,,,',i:Zri1,,,i1,:i;.0., 11 "'""•""' t • ' - • ••••s " . "" "' ‘" IL ' ` "'"""1"44 1/"""' l i ~' "(.._-: sif Philorlolphin c ontinues tl Farmers' bank of Carsion iy, E ,, ,% ti farre,e,ion gisen to I,uii Nlanucee. l ~,,,,, ~ , ar'"'" 'rerae-..' ~ • . C o c a , tog ander eVery poSsii , :e ii , m-rtt ,Itch -htm.on flesh otrels. in ad intim-loot of Ile. tat.ineos. k lasurance est•tnst lone or "alnage nY ' , let .I. l°' '''''","2. .............................. • ...!. lie heir The halt, the lame, an Jrhe blital; the l (7 aanrille 4.,i I - e• I I attte Vie aid Ale can nu ti., onte• be I.ad Id 1 , • ••`" *ble u - ' au n 01 l'" " 1 • n' d G EOItGE COC II RAN, ,II amillon ............ sits .... astitrnatic eersurnmive nr..l tiv... ten' it. artr 1.. I .... lie 'air hutch) ly --:-:--------- -- - ------ I - ,10 • nest"; ___ •_ _ __.-- _No '.!f; Werni sr. I Lane-aster ............ 10 uur dcods in porsult ef .t.t• dt veraatapd 1 ,inacea.- Tegithonials of it, sallttort ~11, ,-1, ago . ' v. brat:oily. - ' Marietta_____________ Dlonongakela Navigation Company. Piano Fortes. flowing in ttron us from every rooirter. One persur. NOTICE TO SIOCIiIIOLDERS, l Massillon 1 1 I • tie hasbornl'• - t •c a • - , 4 1...%R.GE and 9,1..ndel assort of new im , Mechanies' and Traders', Cincinnat i ...__• .....5 3 I ' D r ';',S - p m er s ~%. A 1.,,,,h,;-`i,•;,:',..'•,;‘,1.:1•,..,,,a•1'' •i."•:,:;,•,"'''-'51•":.=,-. IN put •tin , on ttf the lam firons of the r htirter. i t, L7L. proved grand action Plano Feites, cn hand and , 3fa ,,, ial ['Leavitt . tvtats yi , .... ,tr.: ef t.i , Seicl.ll-1 , 1e.s of the Aloaon-• i"""Is h.', F. iILUMF.. 1 N„,,,an. --—•-•" • - - - -" ..... 4 tirtaC , I -1f i 01 - 1."7. -'. 1 1 .i. , 1 'la' , -et't red d i•-• . ea, ed hoot u.t. ,r.st . d ..le st-nistctms o; ~..itttt.t•. ...... .... I ions., 1• t . ~. Fi:.. --- , r , , • • • - - '', y '- . VC S ISII , C , OS, Dee 19, 1545. l „h: 1. 5,,,,,,,,.,..„ c,,,, 1 ,..., ..,t:1„. 1,,,1 „„ m,,,„„h y , \ Cor. Penn and St. Cleir its.. erposne Ex. Hotel ' • Putnam ........... .. ..... . • 4 . 1 -. " z 1 And n foot tb 1.3 ja 1 1 1 lle'll,-rtal.lftl..l7. MO lallaclty el llttir .._.- THE : For nn 1 , f , ~, ,I, ‘ ~, 0 ,, ff,,., I , 11,,1,„„e1i., 13,,,1,11,,/,.! N, B. - I he .1 ,,,, , 111.Iii/71..1/1A tire watwinted to , „ 5.,i0t0 ........................ ... --- • • ...... -- • . I moeurs Curisameilen.elli 'tad ctadae.l Id, ~,,Ei, ----------_ ---_- ----------- joutn..a t. m0..1., : . rat . I firm, t hee:, 'to ti,e ces el l'lttsburgh. nt '2 tl'clt.ck. •".'"I ""Y ''-"au"*. ""'i l'"'"I• '" "'le"' ", l ' in g " arc' Urbana ....... .... •-.•-• -...._... -..45 ~`-` • rna -' ~ ;'''''.., '.', ` ' ,,'"'.,' Y .,'''', '''" Bank of Grand ilit-ary and Civic Dall. 1 --------- REMITTANCES lln the House of Representatives, the SlassacLu- I it, munufactured The:, wall be sold I ota tor cash. 1 IVoner r ...... k eep US Sitt-Iptit , te.Yeet.i oor yartnti 'I y a p, 1.-,_ i .. The Infantry Corps, Durresee Grays, will give at l i TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTIA N' D i sell. reSillulillrlayal'l‘llig an /omit...intent of the. natal s.l. l eusu Nt in - g f. ; r es . t• lL . ' 1 r".i."'e-s'i vlertiDg the officer. rot the F. BLUME. .. . hove standing at dels ft .•m ilot c, untry t o a littg. erand Military and Civic Ball, in the •• La Fayette, AND ;VALES. i ; ..-------_ ._-- ------------- 1 Yenia ............. ...._ --•--- • I I arryOUCt. Send 30 Gt oss a l ..eur e elip, ctatvenl.enc s Irl nin come ”r , WI Illearly,Shee olliet,ey•,. Assembly Rooms." Wood et.. on the evening of Jan- , pr..RsnNs mt.httie to vtant. t , tr . ll attn .,. to ENG trition Is. , g , , /I . i i lb, ,1..,,,,,,,W!.1.1•11.%:',1,1 Ttw.".;•:,,,Ehr‘,V,111,1::"...,,5'n.,C,:,,Y,,,, Molian Attachment. I Zreeseills ...... ..•. • - ..... Yew ~. ,C.:e. lt. 11. WILLIA:IS uary Bth. 1346. Tickets, $5 each. 1 ; lit I 1 , ' ''•' '' ' ' - '•• '• • /1111 W 14 new lelpftlys.l Orient action Pinno I Mae. LAND, IRE LA:s,D, SCo r LA:: I) „„,t ‘% A LES. hot hYt , .'''""" l c'''"" ffl • '' l '" ''''' s " s "' susl•'.'" ‘'' l and Wi n nsilet:ty AI •.neng.r. y 'tit election and ~ , "Cube eeedeeted L 'Y sbera•l's'ing eut i lemen as m3n. 1 can have it Seta by the urnietnit:tle.l, it vet) m uie• the po, pose ..1 re, •etsing r.-...th:t WO, ... V. elr) Ci11.,11311'., .V.oi/rlll .1: achromo.ust fia.,..i, IN DT AN A. •,,,,1 • cop!. ..: the I . l a rII t.ii c oII.y• 11.1 , Ilttlil. n , ie , ~,, „„ d f , ,, „l e i, F. lILLI NI E. ' State bask and branches agora: rate rates. Inconsequence of the fitilor , of the crop , The seNeynititoted wcte di., coil , dis then tir.ler ,1.... l.'s ...- le, v Hon Chas Shaler, Cept Ellarding. t to those conntrics end the applttat-h of Famirie, le. . od . o holo ~,,,, a ~,,,1,,,,,,,,. ~,_ ~ ,,,i ,‘,, on 5.„,,. __ . _ _ d ., 7 7_9 '" . _c, „ „ t p,..„„,,,,3 s t Cini, .t,,, ~ pp .ite Ila. Betel. , State S e r if . . nos 17, Wilson McCandless, E. LieetCol SIV Block. 1 doubt to many. a small Yottli Yo•til In time. would be of i d I•• I I ' \LATERFROfiI OREGON 1 C S Eyster, Adjt d Reed, , tnetilculuble l» refit. The uniet,tgitytt, a . a ,...ti Chia, I saje , is, war pi , I.' ,'l,• .1 ,, ~' l , ~,,, r u et , Lc.., . .1 Z LI; ll ti t. A NI: I: rI:, ) 5 IS. Thew comfort:ll4, All banks ...... ... C B Scully. " Copt GI,/ S flay., ,I•ave determined to put the sates oat low, that no pm. A stomn ,:fart ea. mime to alept a resultttion 1., !i / row.. • t I tttlt.pen.tble it, thst ttavelling commtmi , ILLINOIS. R M Riddle, " Copt fi. li Butler. . need be detered (rota availing litelllSelVef of lilts Ili, ~,,,,,,,,1 c .„,i,„,,1, ~, , 1 ,, tier ,,,,„ „, ci, „ 1 , 1. ,,,, ,_,,, ii„ I girth. b in can lee had to sterertet • •tyie at our r•tablishment. ,t- . - 'lnk . ...... - . Jas B Murree, •' Lieut W, m 11,, , ,, Jr, pm-tunny. BLAKLIA. S. it i " EL" I/ I ~,t,e, ton oitt r a i.hot t s ktrillish, it stet. fttr lite rt.'s. .5 LGEt 0. MeGU IRE & Ca. ' Bank of Illinois, Shaernet torm.. Isaac Pennock, " Lleut Claa.: H Pauloon. , der lii. Agents for Roche, lirti•s. St. Co. I• „..,.2,5 c 2.1 I Litwin , : st. • VIRGINIA. , - -- j Rank of th • Valley of Virginia ..... Gentlemen desirous of regi arming their names as ~ —_. —_—____--- ___— ient 1,,i,f ~t, the tai e. -- . . . _ aubscribers, are reliteeted to call on the under•ignedi Valuable !teal Estate fur Sale: / A resellitille relief...ll , g :Ile elitlistyei of the go.q.al till LEANS CLOT4IS. l liankef Virginia tommittee, who will sit at Geo. Beale's. No 75 Wood trp I i undeisigised will dispose of the follow ieg veil, ~f , 1 ,,, p,,,,,,,,, ,„ ~,1 ,1, .,,,t , , ~,, 0,ai,1,,,,,,.,,,,,i,,” mr,,, 1,1 ASI 111 I'•N.AIII.F. m ix:ere% for busine ss coats, low' ' Exchange bank of Virginia -- .. at every evening (Sundays excepted) until the 21si j I_ able real estate, sow pllc.,, t.e Sale le or.iet• le: Partners' bankaf Vir guises ...... - - • • • inst. from sto 7 o'clock. (30 Acres of gtound having an t Met:sive front of. 1'1"..-."`""••I'""' i'll'` • • •• •••'" `!"" in"' "n 'lx •••'l, A.Lli KO, Nletir I III: &CC , I North- Western batik of' Virginia ........ • GI...CRGE BEALE Jr. I the Jet/11l book of the Monongahela, (our principal 1-- . ____ _ _ ... _ _ to-tc...". 2 .., l Lt•k• ol 4' ''d • l Merchants' and M cchanirs' bank of Virginia IC \l. 3• AN KRIM, l, business river where all the steurners let, •nd e Ittav, Dried Apples and Flour. .___. .... . ___ ....._- 1) CAM PBE L I 1 the ileaSy busitleS4 of the city is data.) b. to 4 the Went I "sr /I ..„ BEsll. lined Aeel,... i • COBURG CLoTiIS. . Bank at Morgantown `lender the Borough t,t - Birminghem lald oat iete 211 U 0 ..j 15 Pat,. Is S. E. Fae,i, Flcor A NUA and •p1.0 ,, 11 , 1 Cloth fat winter coats we, M A.RY L IND. l lois of 24 by 100 feet fer residences and 9G by 3'30 feet it, e , ~,,.d „,..4 f,,,,„1,. I, : , - 11 . L 111rEii, ti_ Lave esers veretiv e ( color, and will meke thernl, i • Baltimore City banks.... —_ .. _. _.. f a r manufactories; eueting 011 50 feet streets, aed ex. I, c ,. IS. in every variety •.f Style te :it lite taste, the hand , All other ~,irent ba,,A,„ _ _ _• .. - .. tending buck to 20 leo elleys. 1 ------ etei the poei.et al our ett.tomet-. Call and nee them. 10 Acres of ait totted and laid oats .3,juining : . A LGEO, I,_( iUIII E & Co's. ' NORTII CAROLINA. the East end of Birmingham. .51 Liberia st. , All solvent banks.. -• • ........... - - _ 30 Acres oftloal 11111 Lots rug from near the SOUTH CAROLINA ' 4llsolrtnthanks.. -- Bridge toward Birmingham, fronteig on the I art, pikes. These are well known as the moat e dventageous ltions bout Pittsburgh, or in the world, fur Man loectcauring.a inexsustible mums of cal of lite Itches , and best quality. at hoed furnished much cheaper than any othet place about the City, sod heieg nuttily "prose,. the City iteartiboat :andirig. Fur RESIDENCES, else, there arc no more bewiti ful, healthy, and convenient !octillions fir these engaged in busineaa in the City; but a low minutes ride or walk from the beautiful new .Wire Suspension Bridge; some of the sites commanding Soo views of the two Cities, the rivets and surrounding country. We would prefer Us selling, that capitalists would join us in the erection of manufactories and other can. provernenta. There is a strata of coal beneath the sur face of 12 to 15 feet in thickness. A large body of the ground also is above the common level, an an undivided Estate for the past 40 years has thus bkin kept out ot the market; could the yearly aiiplicatione to perchuse have 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 in'ereated to compare the prices, notwithstanding its superior adrantar 1, and must rapidly increuao in value beyond other property. as every one can ace from its great resouices and 1.1:1• eantageous location, presenting an object of the most certain and lucrative investment , fur manufacturing the most udvantageous and for residences the most desirable, all of which is more fully set forth and con firmed, as well as other general information in regard to it and our city'. in a pamphlet issued by us and to be had of booksellers in this and Eastern cities. in It not disposed of previously, it will be sold either whole or in part of either plots on Monday, the 25th day o May next, at 10 o'cl 0O AN M BYG er R m I s G m G o , de rote. ISAAC GRF.GG, MOSES F. EATON, 0--"•Oili.-e in theeity. No. 26 Wuod st bit rnittglt , .tri Dec 15,1345. derl6-rlle Sze fm. Messrs Dsv. N 0.75 Maris._ have received a largo and saverior assoament uf hich they cun nfhod to sell very cheap,— See aavertisement OVERSEER OF THE l'OOR• The undersigned respectfully offers himself to his fellow citizens as a canthhte for the office of Overseer ,7rf the Pear at the approaching electi a ll on. he exert Should he be e 7 ected, be pieages himself to use exertions :his power to the, slut les of the office to the satis iActiun °Call NIA.ITEIEW ADAMS. decl6th ---- OVERSEER OF THE POOR. Grateful fur the SII pp rt lieletefore retceived, the scrilwr rerpect fully oilers hitn4rll to hi.: fellow .cititens, a, n can iklute for re-electien ASHBRIto the above named ofErce. J. J• DOC• STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAXPBLLI., ' Leaves Beaver at II o'clock, A. M. Pittsburgh nt 3 o'clock, I'. M. STEAMER micilic;As, CAPT. Bolas, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'cl.wk, A. M. _-_ 5 Beaver at 1 o'cick, P. M. OVERSEER OF TIIE POOR. !In connection with tinily Lines of Freight 1/11$11 Pe, James Adams (13sker on Grunt st,•.l,lW•rd,) i, re ., sage Canal Boats to Erie, l'n., and Cleveland, V. • ;peg:Cully presented tuthe cititens of Pittsburgh, as a Sieftm Boat and Vessels to an parts on Lake Elie and Michigan. Apply to person well co ilfie3 to discharge ale t lniies of 1.1.er: seer of ,hr, Poor. MANY FRIENDS. i G. M. lIARTON ..t. CO., dcc IT' i ltitFotrgh. JOHN 11. DICKEY. heaver. CL A RK& Co, : Beaver. OVERSEER OF TILE POOR. Tliuul, in the liroadest sense of the word. for former n fr kf iendship, your humble servant r espectfully f illets himself lot le-election at the E.reguler c nntem in January. F. VRAT de_, 16 4.0 ----- Ott:USE:EH OE THE: POOH. The name of Juit M STU LAT, of the Third Ward.; 1845. moNuAy cl Nci s tsi ATI rA ~: KET. 1845. of th- cry' of Pittsblireh. IS presented to the citizenst Vic ner and SpietididSeamte , ak a Perron nell q ualified to discharge the duties of \ O: M r St of the Votir. V. S. MAIL IVIONONGAIIELA , Mr Stuart, in mei of the early nr fiat settlers et STOIC F, NlttAter,lmok commenced run. •• Fort Pitt." He came to this vt . lartt upe unit' uf fift I v riled: revilarlv, so d , v ,ii coot t r ,,, r ,, t . ,ettrs nlnce, and daring thy time. bin 61,11,6,11tert n o t , t; t t,,,, 4 1, th,„,„„ „" ‘c ce i s l y man hat maintained a more ,Ipiight c h ara cter for iv, , Parket tp•tocer, l'llt.lr-rkh and C l nrizlmsti. I..naln,;± tee,ritv, than Mr Stuart. As a tax pat . ', stel tot t ot t Pittnlicr,:h Luc° Nl,llti.iy tannin n' 10 1‘ . ..1..C 1 . istrl ctiti'll, he is for ihe fird time, offered Xi a rand% late ,Cll.olariell even Tillirndest m , ruing e thea3olo hoar foi public office. derl2 NIANY CIA ILESS. t Eta fccieht or pasane applt . , tin leter.l. mO6 OVERSEER OF THE l'ooll. I offer myself as a candidate Lit-Overseer of the PO! of t :e city of l'ittoLeirgh, 01 the ensuing election, and enheit the votes of ins fellow citiscna. If elected, I will endeavor to discharge the duties pettaining there to with fidelity decl2 1 Rill E .plendid and fast salltn; packet NI; W I -------------- Jr I'o IL K, u irl leave Ltrtnrted. MI the 1.: OVERSEER OF THE POOR. of Febtuary, and the CO LC MB C S t , n the ICJ , MR. Ehrroit.—Be so good as to inform the citixensj a the same mooch. These packets are of the ',gest of Pittsburgh. that SAMUILL B. Coops it will be sup. I ,111•. and commanded by the molt experienced Cep I ported for the office of Oversj•er of the Poor, at the' tains. Persons desirous that their friend. •Itaß c ontr. ensuing election. Mr Coorka is well cptaiitied for j out in these vessels, will please make cal apptica. the office, nnd is certainly a very worthy rh•n. If elec j Bun to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. tett he will faithfully dischaige the duties of the' Agent' , for Itoche, tiro's. & Co.. New York. &Tire. Office, corner a 41h and Stnlildiehl ft,. and Canal ciecll. H allo' near the United State* Hotel, Pittsburgh. del- 18 rit.clo-tf DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. A NEW and convenieut t wo story dwelling Cur rent, enquire at this ofsce S , WKINLEY , St Unit at. Choice Books for Gifts. , rr HE PASTIME. i 1 Leaflets of Memory for 11346. '6Ol5llEd its the Life of our Saviour. The Boudoir Annual for 1316. I Fiendship's Offeting do The Rose of Sharon do The Hyacinth do i The Rosette do The Keepsake do • The Juvenile Jem du i Oracles from the Poets. I Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowets: Poetry of Flowers. and Flowets of Poetry. Various illustrated editions of die Poets. Together with a large and select stock of Juvenile Books fur Holiday presents. FL,- sale by BOSWORTH &FORRESTR. 93 Market st. '• New Cheap Music. EIpOSF, ATHERTON. by Jeffreys, 4 pages, 124 c. i JA, Gems of English Songs, 12 " 2.5 • t i Seven favorite Songs for Guitar. 5 Opera of Masanielio, 6 anng4, 23 La Cracovienne, arranged by Bocitia, . outward Bound, by Mrs Norton, 12i ,} i Fine Old English Gentleman, . i We Have been friends 'together, 61 • 1 .. I 6.i Love Not Quickstep, • , i 'Tie better to Laugh than to Sigh, 6.1 Thou art Lovely, sung by Mrs V Mott, 12A Weep not, commotion to The Old Arm Chair, 6i tii Light of other Days. 25 Music (tom C'indtella, 4 songs, Received and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR, 122 Wond street. _—__ WALL PAPER STORE, Smithfield street, one do or above Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. J. SHIDLE, ANUF AC IT RER of Puper Huningit end Bur -I.Y_L den ur every description. Merchants end others wivhing to pinch-t.e are in vited to calland examine his large and vpiondut wort ment of GLAZED k UNGLAZED WALL PAPERS, of all the various patterns now in use, and at such pri ces ascannot fail to please. GLAZED GREEN PAPER. colored on one or both sides expressly for Window blinds, by the dozen or single niece. E - TP Rags and Tanner's Scraps taken in exchange. GEORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, NO. 25 WOOD STREET, rITTSBURGIL ,~, . . ~-, f ; ,~ . _; z 41, -,04e41,*!:-TrA,Norlttv if.t• SPEED .A.ND COMFORT tiCaVer, VGarren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line• :"' gifau THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver,laily. (Sunrlnyq expeeled,) nt I o'- clock A. M., (on the at rival of the ,teurner slichignn from Pittaborgh,) and or, ire at Was ern next morning at 7 o'doek—cnonecting nt Warren with Ned, Moore & CO ' A line of Stagos, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Pocket. and reach Cleveland before night. Fore through $4 50. PaArener.paying inPittsburgh are entitledlochuice of bertha on the Canal Packet, and !rem.. in the stag ol e. For pas apply on boot d Stekinboat Michigan, to JOHN S DICKEY.Benver. G M 14 A wroN & co., Pitte.burgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. i F e zp . a v .Rage returning apply at the Stage offiee• of M N EIL,OORF.& Co., Cleveland. J & NI B TAYLOR. NV nrren. • LAILE ZUNI & MICIIIGAN LINE, \ z aLs "... hiii Mal. --- --- ARRANGEMENT FOIL 1846. 44* 4 ". •SiA• •••• •• 40' WM. McCLU RE Velvets and Satins. ow (hy another lot of Fashiona• Nuhle nt.et Velveu and Satins, at the New lot k store, 79 Market street. W GARRARD. To Business Houses. CITIZEN loaivng for the South and Havanna Awill attend to any business entrusted to him.— Addresi A through tho Post Office. dec 13 RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 41h street, near Market dune 19-diSosly From our Washington Correspondent. WASHINGTON, ( Thursday evening,) Dec 18. The Senate, to-day, hns been mostly vccupled with the presentation of petitions, &c. Mr Allen, how ever, found a chance to offer bit res olution, of which he gave notice on Tuesday. (and which he was prevented from offering on yesterday, by a necessary absence, in attendance upon the Su preme Court,) inst, ucting the President of the United States, forthwith to notify the government of Great Britain that, at the expiration of twelve months from the time such notice is conveyed t-, that governmetA, the joint occupnnce of the Oregon territory will cease' The resolution was read, and under the t ule,fiesover. Mr Atchison introduced a aeries of resolutions, in ettucting the appropriate committees to inquire into the expediency of establishing a Territorial govern ment in Osegort---of erscting forts and defences on the route there—of rai.ing a corps of mounted rifle men, to ho stationed in that region—organiting the militia, gr ming lands and ettabli.libig Indian agettcies therein, and establishing a mull route to that ten mu). Mr Sturgeon presented a petition from Liberia, ask ing, protection from our government. Petition. weir presented from citizens claiming relief from the gav• et nment for spoliations by Ft ante, which bad not been provided for in the treery with that government. - - 1 These gave rise to considerable debate, on a motion of Mr Faitlield to refer them to a select committee which motion prevailed. Mr Benton presented a MOTTlOlitil from Amos Kendall, risking relief on ac count of expenses incurred by hin, in consequence of suits ngain,t him individual!), for acts dose officially as Postmaster Generul.--Referred Several bill. heretofore introduced, were taken up and referred. Among these, tan by Mt Crittenden, one for the pule-hese by the United States of the stock of the Louisville and Portland CurLd Comp,. or; the other for the improvement by it.... Unv.r.l States, of the navigation of tho Misei.lippi, Olin, I Missouri and Arkansas riser.. Also a bi:l making - • t-- Chicago a revenue district. and non granting certain inittidatr . d lands on tim M ii•issgepi ri.rr, the state• in wLiCil thtot lie. After a 'Alert Executive S r.,oOn , the• Senate adjourned user to Mon lay next. The I liii,e an, occupied, •s yesterday, wiu t du p i pe's of thgt cay. and can ttriettt to yo.ir Wile, the debate rod, I cannot say; I have lit hitt Jolla, howevrr. that Ito termination xili he alt, tho tort...onion ~1 Voe party, talitch has 'might sv sig tiantly to make inroads upon one of the first and m intmestirg fratutra of oar g o, ri meta. As it is death wore,: 60 .11: it tiro endoate the funeral ser• mut n of that most Anti-American faction. DUQUESNE. ----- --- To rite 11,,irratie thr J,,,lg .. J r ra of t;4e Curl ~ General Qua Err Sr list in/ of the feller. in for the Cothry if A/lee:hen y. The lir! rims .if l'eter Nlaswr, ~I Pio , loss. raibip. in the aiiiial?, illiutuiuld bitin!ily A l l.,elii, 1 lint iiir ' petitioner trolls provided himaelf la iiii tiod,e,ltd• for rho acc.litarnodati,n of travelers tell what., at I,i, d w elling house in rile L0%114111; afore Paid, and i•r n • that )ted I lonort will lan pleaseri to l zt ii.t hint n h ' Cense to keel, a p thlin !loon. , of enter ialom , lit. And ) our petitioner, as 111 tt,i1)110111111, a 11l Frty. FE f hit NI ASSER. ‘Ve, lb , allbiClihers. c &zres of Pine toss itslop. ilk, Cet illy, list l'et , r Nlnaser , the ebony p e tnioner is providedod ; (Tote for hesty and tempersce, and is well pov .01 human on room and conven nt iences for the uccotnmodution of tinveleis and others, and that said nt sem ¶e necedsury. John Logan, Isaac Buchanan, E Broker, Joseph Shesifer, S. G. NlrCuuley James 0. , "1Y , Thomas GoctlY, George Grubbs, John lie Wm: Grubbs, Jacob Cieumer, John Grubbs. decl9 31.* • - - LOU SALE. AFIRST rate farm of Land, situate on the enemy load from henry to Youngstown, within 1.1 miles of Youngstown, in Deity Township, Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania. Said form consists of two hun dred anti eight acres, one hundred and fifty of which are cleared. and tinder good fence, principally post and rail. The land is limestone, and is well watered with abundant springs and Loyulnanna Creek, which runs neat it. lhere it a house, horn and an orc hard on the farm. Thu surrounding country is the richest and moot beautiful region in Western Pennsylvania. Several flewriog mina are in the immediate vicinity, within three quorteis of a mile of the farm. The Catholic Church near Youngstown is in sight, and it is expected, that in the course of the coming spritic, the new Female Seminaty, at Mount St V Mesas, will be in complete operation. This farm would be an ex cellet locatio for a stole. Should purchasers desire, it will n admit n of being divided into farms of about seventy scree each. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, For Sale Cheap, 400 Cpe'trrebS?„7, Yellow o :n s d u.sl, Purple e nI g glade, u a b s l s e o r C t e a d r: fine white Louisville Lime, cheap wermbed Comfort allies, &c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent decl7-6t and Uom Merchant, No 9, sth at. Tenement Wanted. A GENTEEL convenient Tenement, suited to a P mall family, situated within a short dittance of the Post Office. Any peroou having such property for rent—may find a permanent. Tenant by a pplication to 46 BARRO WS & TURNER, Ns Market street. P. S. Possession, April 1,1646. dec9 • Ile -opened and at Work-. JAMES ADAMS, Baker, respectfully informs the public that he has rebuilt et the old stand, foot of Grunt street, from whence he wan driven by the Great Fire, and is prepared to serve his customers in superior style. His materials ate of the beet that can be bought, end his workmen ere the best that can be employed. lie solicit' custom, being confident that he can give entire satisfaction. N. B.—Wedding and other parties promptly atte m nd. ed to oct 15.3 _ 83. MARKET ST. 83. B. E. CONSTABLE, HAS this day received from the Eastern markets,' a large addition of new and desirable goods for the winter trade at excessively low prices, to which B E C respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. A lot of Ladies' Plaid Cloak i ng entirelynd vet ; Cashmere D',Elosse, all wool, est styles, a y cheap. Another fresh lot of Tutkerri, Thibet, Cashmere, and French Broche Shawls. Unshrinkable Flannels; IlemStitchCambric MUcts., Mousline tie Leine' andto Cashmeres, fr om 23 50 cents; Bayaciere and other lame !te tra. A large assortment of Whitney Blankets. Domuak Table Linen; Iris.h 4-4 Shirting 4. do. A fresh supply of colored ua d block IGJ Glove", Bajoirs', hall lung white kid situ! .ilk Lett Gloves;', thick do. Fornitnte Prints, from 61 to 131 Cid per yard. Litereys; Checks; Bed Flannel.; Gala Plaids nod some beautiful styles of Press Silks. - _ JOHN DUNLAP, NO. 17 MARKET S'CREET. HOLESALE Dealer in Tin i'late, lil S Ruaeiu heet ouch 1. " ;;:n i Sheet Zinc, Slab Spelter, Sheet ilea.", Iron acid Brass W ire , &c. Also, Manufacturer and Dealer in every variety of Tin Ind Copper \Vete, Foreign and American Briton. nits, Bright and Planished Ware, Fancy and Plain Trays, \V alters. &c, Foreign and American Jnpaned Wale, Fut eig n and American stamped Blass Kettle's, Ornamet lel S q uare Slide Fenders, &c. Sts'. which he will be happy to supply his customers with on the most retusonable terms. Wholesale buyers will find it to their iillf•reit t,, eilll and examine the 111110Ve jr(• PC111.1,4 goods, in connection with others in the dintd• ware line, Is all of which will be sold at a very light advance on rho manufacturer's prices. .I.2rts. .1011 N DUN LAP. nos P Oh Yes! Oh Yes! ' [J ill' CAN a lways G [ld at 6 Sehnert..., on the car JL r.er of Fifth and Smithfield s heets, flesh oys. tett, ..te, vd up in e very stsle on tie 11,11.111 , t Catelies. Fruits and Pastry's of the choicest kiwis. Call d novlOdf Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. 1 oli N A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward. 111110 Penn street, between %Valnut and O'llein streets, where he may be found at all times. Those having 110o.es pr.rpt. , y to sell Or re,ll, ell n have t(lhe same purtc.o.!ly A nc,ci , l to; dt•lo COlt•Cto RillT the clu.ies of an A1,4 , 1171E0 will t ece,r '27 IMPORTANT TO THE LADI C EAPEIZ STIL 1.4 No. 5U Market st,betwern Third and Fourth, I-(\!1 E Sunscrlbet has . pist r. reiqed a eery large and ' I _L ,Mends' assoitmcnt of DRY GOODS; one ofl ibt• 1„ MA 1110.1 beawl4ll assortment I•VCr offered to the tilt dough People, w bicit he bas opened, and is now 'Cu') for iospection. THE LADIES aro respect- , l'oti) invited to given cull. us no pains bus been spared in the select ion of that portion of the stock g enerally desired and stooght by the 'Ladies. His stock consists in pan of the following desirable goods: New style Ourbre Stripe Cashmere and Mouselinc de Laine; French and English Merino.; Alpaca and Indian Chubs: Black and Mule Colored du Lilacs; Flow:, 1' int.; English, French and Scotch Gingham.; Snawls, Embroidered and Plain Thibet, fine and low priced. \V,iulen Good.; Kentucky Jean, assorted colors and qualities; Plaid Lineeys, Highland Plaid Cassimeres; Fancy figured and Sniped Can`; I 1 vavy Plaid Shawls; Worsted Shawls; Plaid Cloakings, Furnishing good.; Barnsley Linen Sheeting , : Super Irish Linen; Pillow Case Linens. Hamilton Cottonton.; Russia rind Scotch Sheeting , : Huckaback and Diaper and Bordered Towels; Birtleye Dialler; Wide Russia Diaper; Colored Stair Crash and Linens; Marseilles Taileting and Bureau Covers; Fine 'Pickings and Furniture Checks; Dimity and Furniture Chintzes; Damask Table Linens; Table Cloths; Stipet ior and Common Damask Nur:tins; Blankets of all descriptions; Thread Laces. Bonnet Ribbons; Kid Gloves. Hosiery; Silk, Cotton and Worsted of all qualities; Bleached and Brown Book, Mull and Swiss do Cambric and Jaconet do Silk Cravats and Pocket Handkerchiefs; Linen Cambric do Plain and Hem Stitched do Colored Borders decFnl White Saran HOUSC. iliE subscriber, having taken the above named, _L house, near his old stand on Market street, be. i tween Front and Second—is now prepared to enter-1 Lain all his old friends, and the public generally, in the heat style. His bill of fare will constantly be found to contain the best the market affords. (Oysters always on hand.) °di 4-artV, auction Salm. Administrator's Sale, • Of carpenter's too/si tool chest, sash and shutters doors, 4.c. . . A T M'Kenna's Phcenis Auction Mart. No 64 Mar .011. beta , Simpson's Row. between 3a and 4th am, at 2 o'clock, P. M. will be bold on Monday by order of Administrators a lit of cdrpenturs tools, IStc., viz: Hand saws; Tenon saws; a variety of plaim+, 1 large 'tool chest; window shutters; new and old doors; new \ and old sash; with many other at t •M ides. decl7 P. 'KENN A . Aucs'r. ---..-.----;-- Dry Goods and Furniture •at Auction. T M'Kennu's Auction Mort, No 64 Market st. ASimpson's Row, between 3•1 and 4th !streets, on Monday next, Dec. 22, at 10 o'clock, k M., will be sold. a large and general u siortment of seasonable DRY GOODS. At 2 o'clock in the forenoon, Fmniture, Sze dec2o P. M'KEN NA. Ana's .. . ------------ ----------- Auction Sales, BY JOHN D. DAVIS, Aectioneer, corner of Wood and Fifth Atrert, At 10 o'clock on Monday morning, the T.2d inst., will tie sold a general assortmnt f fresh and seasonabl Dry Gosxls em bracinge o all the variety usually lsept e in a retail thy goods ewe AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. sl. An extensive a ssortmcirt of hardware; cutlery; pla• red wares Japanned ware, 8.1 c.; among which are , knob door locks; Norfolk latches; knives and fork-; carvers:butcher knives; table and tea spoons; pen and pc k e tknives; razors; sci.sor.; frame [ruffles; mortice latches; list bustard file.; mill and hand saw files; Scotch s pring best furniture knob larches; shoe par in. ce.; plated bridle bits and brodoons; japanned li Ite ISA buckles, carpenter's a rir.e•; augurs:squares; steel yard-; chissels; ornaments for harness; bat hick lea; pins; needles, &c.; togerher with a qoantity of house hold fur Mime; groceries; castings; carpeting; mattras• ses; ma ntel c locks; venitian window blinds; looking glosses; glassware; 2 quarter casks sweet Malaga wine; 10 bbls N. 0. loaf sugar, 11 do. do. Molossos. AT GA O'CLOCK, P. M. A l oantity of gold and silver watches; gun.; pistol.; bow.; .hors; hats; caps; fine cruler}; sink boxes, pock' et books; pocket wallets; a large quantity of specta cle., and a great variety of fancy and and staple aril etc,. dec2o Tobacco. 42,K. KEGS "A G NlcGoy's"6 twist tobacco on COZ.l6ltrilf,ll land fOr salt. by MILLER ,t ETSON, 179 Liberty Loaf Sugar. Nik K nre receiving a further : mrply of N. 6. 7831 V Loaf gnr. I,:al low rite 4 111 . 11.1.110 1)(; E. V 1 ILSUN CO, nt, A DANCING B.CADLT//' -yr l. t A.DANIE BLAQUE :: uertfeli i.,fo i I,tionds end the 1 , ,;1,ic, , L ;orn•raU., that c. - ,e 1.4 aril , : ed from the East, rout vs i:1 1,1 7, , ,i141,2 ,. , en!, :Tun i the discharge of the duties ••f her Das.:l , -, School.- The latest and most f,sitionll , :c Dc.11 , ,,, 11:,71.,iing the 2 \ ,Minuet de la CITI., Ili drl; 7t 1i . 31 the Cl.l, ..E 1 ,, ',, g 1,,, , ,,i .8 and France; the 1301-IEM I', N POLK `,. ....a..e.•ii lay IM-email.; the MAZ E hl•11. LA CACIII:(7A. "tHE -11 l POLKA, COTILLIONS, &a., Sz.c., will , h a!aught. Madame B.'a Rooms ;,re nosy compl,tcsi, cud will ...3 ibe open for the receptions of :hose 1 a ,1,,, via ,' :: ,-,,,,1,.... men nho are desirous of beta.: instt ncted in ;Le uhrwn .„ 75 ' dances, on Wecinesdny evening the Itult inst.. at 7 o'- ..... to Iclock , for the gentlemen, and or; Friday, tn et, ati t 3 - 10', clock, p,. ti. for the ladies. . ..... 5 I The days of tuition for the gentleman, nre as follows ...... i o , every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings.- -_-- _- , For the ladies: every Friday ft om 3to .f., &tiled:, r. GEORGE OGDEN . ...... mitts:l. ssowbitii• •ti and Saturday from 10 to 12 o'clock A. r!.. and from OGDEN & SNDWDEN, ;3 to 5 o'clock, r 71. LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOMS :tie s i tu . SUCCF.SSORS TO AY-ERY,.OGDEN St, CO" ; : t i, e,,onKrier;th street, tn., duo s from the Hay,Scales.- 1 111.0LESALE & RETAIL . 'DRUGGISTS ad da .3 Me . affil real the above flamed ratans foe rub• AND Manufacturers of White. Lead, Red Lead, ha an d private supper narties, Concert_, Sorreee and Lytharge, corner of Wood and Second acs, & n ,. Lc. I_'ittf.lL.wel,.lL__, _______. ___D___" Y 13 ____ _IYL Tito above rooms are Enished and flited sSp in the C. POSTER & CO. 1 rooms,mo' novel;nd e l egant c..ery convenienc e an a approvedfar style, tif e a:c,O ' m li 1 4:i n en r e ll s t l i n o g :: To PatxtEas 'ERROI:!GHOOT THE I.l%ftrt.o STATES. of cisiters, and ore now open for 11,F l 'I'Cli(111. Madame 13. will comment:en vetoes of Cottllion Put ''-riciar, the 28th uf :::otrerthet . , to continua (1 EfARI,Es FOSTER, late Foreman of the Cincin k-.) end Type Foundry. and inventor and builder a . ties on the Press called Poster's. Pourer Press, now atria by ' ,i,,,,,,,h-the „,,,,,,, . due Cincinnati Atlas, the Enqulrsir. kendul & Bill nuric t Th e ladies w ill b e al, ttclieted. also the Frankfort Comm.onwr atilt, the India tut State' •-e. , Journal, Cutler and Chamberlin. former State Ptinters, ' wil'l'L,{",i!ien.-'.'iNelnatrinneen By".b,:,:iP-i,taail'i/ieig'iiii`tifiiiiorfor:.mbss.aribirf.',. ._ -•--- - -- ____ Indiana, ez,c• Sac ; Ulso the press lately usril to pt lat i The Rooms ca ., he had oa ica,,,,lab , i t arots. To Let, ICas:4,ll M. Clay's paper, Lexington. Kt_ratickr,- now I 3 ,,, i : - - - -- - btwceierry would iirifnPrttei':niiel‘c"State' and TWO 10ONS,ozF.Ttlstret, Z,e,tlt.f,eiane,p.ri,r.oeirldyei.:hia,in andLo.riy t ,,,r,,.itatieforinoff i ce Ld.i,. connection with Bevan, Scott & Cu., in t h e city of ' , - FIE i t k r ,,, tl,,,ti Am Es CAVAN A „, dcs e Ling room. Enquire of oleo. Stephenson, corner of \ Cincinnati, established the manufactory ol Foyer LI termtived at NO. 61 MARKET STREET, a 4th and leery streets, or JOHN B. M'FADDEN, I Presses, (being the only quo \Vest of the Mountains,) large and•splendid assortment of Variety Gouda, such Maria.tstmet. 1 Hand Presses, the Washington, Smith, and Franklin'. us Jewelry, Cutlery, To; of all kinds, Doll s , &e, &e. ----- 1 Presses of all sizes. Alto, Chases, Composing Sticks Also, a largo stock of other Fenn. Goods, too numer ;Blass Rule, Type Cases, Callers, Curd, Job and Pm- oils to mention, cheap fat cash. ; bossing Presses, Printers' and Boolthinders' Matsrisls . Bert:outlier the number, 61 MARKET ST , Ink, Cats, : het•a-een Third and Fourth sts., in Simpson's R0e...- . l i oßrualells,kFinajn:"y Jo‘ln'eT'y'ipleitrualrisnoist' y r p i c i s ov f• e i r r s N ' e wspapere, , CALL AND SEE. 110 V 29.1 y Book and Job ;Tyeon Wm El n..;er . a Type Found- — ry, New York and also NV estern type. manufaettited To tho Ladies. at Cincinnati. ,All orders directed to C . Foster So Co ~rt P I: :s; IN Ci tutu day, another lot of Brodie, Shawls. ' corner 7th and Smith streets, Cincinnati, or to the VLF Also, on hand, a few splendid French Brocho 1 subscribers, Agents for the above Foundry. 44 Market • Long Shawls, (all wool) which will be said a great- Burgundy Pitch. bur,-aln, at the New York store.' . will receive prompt nttendinn. R/ CASES Burgonds Paicia just recelved and for” szleet• Pi tts b ur gh , WI , ,itslo by B A - FAH N ESTOCK & CO., nrivl--tf .. JOHNSTON & STOCIr:TON. ; W. H. CARR.ARD. dee corner of 6th and Wood stn. - •-_ j novlB 79 111nrite.t street C ',OAK'S, CLOAKS. [UST reeolved an invoice of French Clatits, tuna r) hie for Cloalsd. n few paverne beautif ill ul Ca•linteres, for linings For the game, for which ere ite glad to Seeeke orde , s. M A LGEO, eGUI & Cn. •251 Libenv et. MIXED BEAVER CLOTHS AND FANCY LININGS. SOMF.TIIING now in this line to be had at the Fashionable Headlrtets of ALGF.O,McGiII RE & Co. Libetty st. Just Arrived at the "New York Stare," 100 firi),(2:l::, riLl=:.Ml„,,Ce", n ."%t,ifei"he:l,s,sKt ,i'uLaC„:reh: None but the Gr.,: Kfil Gloee3 kept at 79 N. II Mar%set ..treet nnvlL AA lAR6 F. lot of shitts just arrived from the EnSI a .the Pitt shurgh Clothtne S o re for sale wholes ß ale r •!til 0ct.28 WM.SCH AFFE. 50 cuss PIG METAL of good quality and suqable fur foundry purposes, just received and for sale by JOHN D. DAVIS, 13. \ ood and sth sts. nov - . -- --- - Removal. BEELF.N has removed his Comtnisvion ona I A. F,,rwuiding Bovines! , from the Cunal Basin to' hi. new Warhouse, on Third suet, nearly oppoiite the l'om Office. may 30. TO LETS FOR AT THIS OFFICE noos Liquorice. QCASES Liquorice Bail; ja-t. received and for salt; OP y B A FAH IN ESTOCK & CO., b 0 corner of 6th and \Voed sta. JAMES DOY'LF Alleghony Cemetery. PERSO:siS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cem- NEw YORK STORE" etery me referred for information to the Super intendent on the grounds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cot... CI ASHMERES, Puris Reps. de nines and ne of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. NJ Alpacas, direct from New Yolk. By order of the Boatil, J CHISLETTi W. H. GARRARD, dec Superintendent. novn. 79. '..klarket street, LANDWHER =NE --CORB.ECTZD DAM', BY • • A. guaremrz, mz.cr-zarmla znonzEt, CuRNEIT. CF THIRD AND WooD SPECIE STANDARD. errhant and Exchange liarikSc rip ............ Czirrercy ........................ Ber . ks County Scrip ............. .... EXCHANGE: -AISIGHT On Philadelphia New York.. Boston ...... Baltimore Allol e ban'' Mobile ha nks Country banks LOUISI ANA• New Orleans banks ( f 00d).. .. TENNESSEE NV. Gr\RRI.RD r: ------ _v , "- ~r.. a.. +fi r •re:.;:' ta.-::~~ :~ =`s SPECIE KENTUCKY GEORGIA ALAr , AMA AllSrzytks.. MICHIGAN. Bank of 3t. Clair St. C1air,.......... Bank of tie River Rai/in. Monroe,. • • Farmer's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit, Michigan insurance, Co. Detroit....... Oakland County Bank, P0ntiac.,........ New is the time for Bargains ♦T THE a by Ever l'atru The Wonderful Vegetable i2tirgatili7e, FOR THE CURE ' ••• • "- • in ~Turl:•, REMEMBER. DR. C. V. CLICNENER. 1 , ..5!•1 in‘etoor of tl:e Swat (..eared nod' t!.3t nothing uf the sott wog e‘er utoil ducedleto ut Joue, u.; h..)1- 10win,;; PRE_MIL'JI. • This Diplorau•was 0-.7arded by the A INSTITUTE, at the Annual Foie, Lehl in the New.Tials, Cletober, 1341..t0 C. V. CLICK EN Fit, for the o.'arl . .lon ef SUG Mit COATED PILLS. JAMES T....t.Lm A t. T. B. WAKE•szle.rureApor.dir; Secretcr.. GruaD„is J. LrEn,, Se.iretury. OP' To Avuln CoUSTFRFKITS.,.—Pin,I“I,,i Tnu.+t el, aye ask for Clickecr's Su, 4ar getniolv Pills, and see that each b us h a , o pen i; : zna ture; all others are counterfeit. 1V M. JACKSON,• curner ut Wes.l and Liieriv streeis, is Dr. Click:..: ~r'> .7..;,eci. for Pit.t.locgir s..ii _ - ._.. rnr A FINE a-r•ertrry.rit of French Cloti,..Ca.,:nere:: and Veil ings; alao Scarfs, Crivats.StocLl.Shirt. , Drawers, LinderreFt.., and Hosiery: also a few of tea "Shaker" Flannel Drawers and Skirts, at tho "Nem York Store," 79 Market street. noo 2 GARRARD. IMIZEI Te ihe Gentlemen