II he thiiip 11TorniniVost. 10111 , SIGLER. 1011011, , ---- - PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. JANUARY 8 v n P•LNIER. Agent lot country new.rapers. 73,tbe Agvat fur .tbc! Pittsburgh Osily Morning Post, Murcur2, and Manufacturer, to receive asivasteeturruts end iptiou.• lie has offices in Yew Yurte, at the Cool 0111 , ..e, 30 Am: suet:l, (ad. leitusg tbo.Tribune ) Regror, No. 12. State street. Reel Estate aud (,0.1 ottrr, Pitts street. RatAteoss, S E corner Raltirncre and Calvert .ritarte oar parer cam be sera, and tern.* of adverti• sing horned. _ _ --- City Democratic Nestinatioas. 111/TOW., \VILLIAM KERR Densocra. -- tic Nomination. filLuraiuNt CITY ) FOR MAYOR R. A. CAMPBELL. VIRLCTOR OI TKI POOR, S. S. SHIELDS. . r4r We are indebted to Lite Viet: Per.strivr, and &actors CAMERON and 3V:ll(3k:us, for interesting public documents. Gir which we retorn them our sio cum thanks. Tux ATIERPT to Roe THE 'TREASURER ot , A LLE- CiNCRYCITY.-..lllentilre SO many conflicting stories is Ctikiltahtion connected with the attempt to rob the I TIIIIL . O . W . Of of Allegheny city, that it is now certainly the duty of thine intele,ted to give the public a full hitt ing of the affair. It is said by some that May •r 11dward, or pet Laps meet Ma constables, a %Lott time siocs communicated to Mr Stewart, the Treasurer of Allegheny city, the fact that th,j were in positession of informati•in, whirl warranted the belief that on a night named, en ■ a wl be made to rob his office, that Mr Stew. a hi. informants to communicate with the M pollee of Allegheny, which for reasons as iiig ores refused, and Mr Stewart was rev:rated to keep the whole matter • nrdound secret. Others say that the request of Mr Stewart was complied with, and that the information in full seas given to Mayor Nixon and his officers. It ilptery certain that the a ttempt t” r h w nf made, and it in tthe, true. ‘ru belie,2, !hat no measures were tithen to secure the arrest. of the t-ta, bers. Mayer Howard his ufficers) as is said had reason to belie‘e that an attempt wot Id be made to rob tins Treasury of .11Iegheny city, and neglected n refused to inform Ma y or Nixon. he is deser‘ leg of the steverest censure; if on the tither hand he did inform the mayor of AI legt.cuy. and he neglected tito matter, tbaa is be unworthy of public confidence. and should mover again be elected to an office of any kind. Moe.. 11000. The'American" of yesterday has three or four paragraphs devoted to Dr. KLRR, in one of which the public are given to uniiersuind that the Doctor i. the special favorite of the Catholic portion of our fel low citizens. This comes with *pretty grace from the journal thattut a twelve months since, said that Dr. Kau wee opposed by the Catholics, because he we. {be son of s Protestaat clergyman. There is en old adage dist certain people should have good memories. and we would commend it to the grave reflect ion of our cotestpontry. We are not astonished that the '•Arnerican" should become alarmed at the favorable indications of Dr. Ktwa's election, and that in its agony, it should have amour's to its stereotyped story about "Catholic can didates." That argument has been used so long and , has been worn so thread-bare, by rte "American," that it is now too transparent to deceive any body, and certainly cannot effect Dr. KERR in the estimation of any portion of his felluw.eitizens. Igr The Philadelphia "Spirit of the Times . ' is Wasted that the Councils had settled the plan far tbs distribution of the Relief Fund, Ix fore the present edit took charge of the Pust. So fur es our prode , maim are concerned. it is well known that they vigo rously opposed the action of the councils on the sub sect, throughout. They, it is true, published an ad• "'artisan:Dent for the Relief Fund Committee, and were paid for it. The editor of the paper named by the Times did not receive pay for its publication, fur the Tolson that they were net employed to insert it. Thr entire article is a tissue of falsehoods. V/INDICT/VIC NLltafil annexes] result of at trial in the Oswego. N. Y., General Session., ii iii„4 trative of the ill effect of indulging in feelings of vin dietiseoess or animosity among neighbors. A man r nared Rictuird Starks, desired to have a road open ed pert his house in the town of flannihal, and after it long litigation it was decided against Starks. Mar-1 ale B sod Elseneset Perkins were among his 111011 zealous opposers, and there was a most bitter hatred! between the whole neighborhood slid Starke. On the night of the of Apt il, Starks was at Flan. gaol. in liquor, and bought a bunch of matches, and started for home about 9 o'clock, passing by the barns of the two Perkins, first Martin 11 . s and then Fleur Deter's. About 10 o'clock Ebenizei's barn Vias din Centred to be on fire, and oar burnt up: Maaiti Il barn was allo set on tire on the same night. Track. were found leading from Manic li's bate to the road. also some trucks (tom Ebenetet's barn to the road, new Stark's house, the road in depute. 'llte next morning the trscka were found to fit exactly the foot of Swigs. The trial was tedious. and according to the Os.+ e. gb Advertieer, lasted ten days, and finally resulted in the eosetietion of Stet ks. and he was sentenerd to Au bans for three years and six months. The feud among tbe parties hes existed for eigh•. or ten years. SUO A R.—The St. Francisville Chronicle, La. on the i 13th inst., stales that the late freezing weather has destroyed the'entire crop of cane remaining in the fields is that region. The cold WO3 ucceeded by a warm gall, and immediate fomentation of the• juice of the cane Was the conse,vience. The loss is estimated to he about one third of the entire crop. On most or our neighboring plantations the cold weather has hid the same steel. We learn, however, that on several of the lower plantations, the cane shows no effect of the frost,. From all accounts, the clop must fall short— how much we cannot say. llifintstnn rootsAtco.—The New Oilcans Pic tiptoe of the 25th ult., has the following: *tilootters have been received io this city from Mex ico via Pensacola, stating that a minister from the gwearasriarit of that country has proceeded on to %Vasil. ingtOn, with instructions to settle on a boundary line between Mexico and the state of Texas, and sorb an toe ea will give full satisfaction to our governmet." The Waehington correspondent of the Montreal Kerala nays tbeelkfr Buchanan's despatch to Mr Pak enbam, on the subject of Oregon, is shrewd, states manlike and alele,:and mast tea the ingenuity and abil orally man to answer, however greet his capacity• WlL[ta• STICK§ 811. D Snows Svtora.—This ladies of Paris, it is said, almost invariably carry small welk in sticks. A cotetnporary thinks the but stick a 'so ma can use La a broom stick—but an old benedict Isery,aisaiftinaatly hints that this depends altogether septa bow it is abed• 161111 !THE- ELECTION. thrilliGno Or TIM FOOL • 4 1 . !* 2 a • "s -g - 3 • ro 7 t W4,.1. 114 34 276 166 13 3 17 80 43 60 62 1 31 " - 300 28r, 109 255 5 576 401 •' 196 137 169 182 12 A 27 b ' ) •• 334 260 68 114 67 48 39 6,11 •• 122 93 110 133 00 00 00 1176 857 782 512 109 65 169 Dent,crats '; 1% har, t; Native, t. An rarest& 16. ), 4 .* •; • • •A 9 S r, Z 0 Ist Wart 115 115 113 184 1138 185 21 •• 55 -55 54 77 78 75 3,1 .. 238 284 287 252 254 257 4.h .. 153 152 154 190 199 196 sth " 286 235 285 127 130 197 i 6th - 108 110 112 146 146 145 le Total, - - - -- - - 1003 1000 1005 976 995 985 FIRST WARD Dxxoca•Ts. Wititis. Judge of Egclunst. Jamb Myer. 68 A Cordell . 17 19:1' David fii4d (Native) AsKozo ri Ctrsries Craig 194 Hens, Erna (Main) IS Sckool Directors, C 11 Paul...a 45 John Sibettr 191 I: Foimonition 47 Geo. Allure . 199 John While (Native) 18 It 0044111•11 (Native) 18 laspectoes. John Taggart ile John Caldwell 194 G W Stoop ( Nilo iv.) 14 Assistant Assossor. John Owens 196 Juba 111 bite 196 R o l, / W.lket (Native M Borden (Native) CeastaL le J Jcnknu• (Notivc) SECOND IV A RD. JkJgcs of Elections. 54 Itutrea t 11 -.);en Jamei Adam* 4cressor. 50 Wm. IN liital,rr 38 V Royl • n II A 4444 EaR: lay Ilardey 11 E.' Irwin ltrpecf✓r flubt G Drodts 51 Alex. II The Whig School Direetors were elected THIRD WARD: Jad ire of Elections. 310 Henry Coulter Amato,. John Dunn 1..`63 Thom Fairmati 279 &h..! Di. sigers Thos FiginittUO 266 Jo4Callaugh 253 Wm Porter 290 J P Tanner 254 Geo Wau (1y) 288 Was Mickel (I)) 257 Assistant Assrssar Julio McGuire 282 .1 McClPlianil D Baird 283 David Sims 271 hispector. David Campbell 286 J T Whitum 256 Constable J Nl'Laughlin 238 R G Haggerty 31 FOURTH WARD Judge. 144 R G 'Thomas J O'Brien A sssss ors I. G Rubinson 216 Julio Vandiveockr 158 Inspectors. 149 R McKnight St-need Directors. 156 R Me(l.iersn 157 W W Wallace 159 .1 Marhilt Assistant Assessors. 116 .1 McHenry 141 Vim Haas C‘Jastahle. Herring S M.)Clurkan J Cooper John Bigler S Bowe J I) V,rucr FIF 111 W ARO. Scitoul Directors. ^B9 H Haview, 133 287 H Boyar, 190 287 J H Italmon, 152 Paul Spencer, (N ) 40 essor. Wm Wil•cn. W J A okrim, Jeremiah Fre °36 James D. 1 1 ,11 Samuel Barnes, (N ) SI Jos }i'Lron Assistant ASSMOtt 283 Wm Bayne 144 285 Joreph Dupp. 148 Hentyßrown. :%1.) 51 Ruin Nt'elellan, (N.) 51 .1 1 C Bell .1 ut.n But ti C;,,rtabit, 278 Lewis Drawn, .1.6 t) Burn Jit'lge of Elections. 284 Daniel Taylor. 137 Ruin Campbell, (ti.) 51 Vi m Dry Inapetors. 27'1 W-n Jag Kelly, (...S ) D Z”mrtiri me 3, SIXTH WARD• Judge of Eleetiox. 117 C S Eyster Inspeeior. 106 SC HiII Robert Laii.l T B Da%lit Assessor. 110 J M Brush, Assistant Assessors. 118 Amos Kelly, 116 E F.sher, Et Lidteriy Dickinn, S Allende', School Directors. 120 L R Livingston, 13'2 133 C Preston, 151 119 Bohan Wray, 148 118 John Little, 146 121 John Harper, 146 James Brice, 137 Constable. 122 J WIWI Dobbs, 111 .1 B Buller, Julin . lies, Jae Shidle, Ales Tirane A %1' Black, .1 W henry DEsTRUCTIVE FIRE is RATNRIM. — On Thursday night last week, says the Bristol County Democrat, the Shovel Factory of Mr. Ceorgo W. King was (testi-nye(' by fire, together with all his tools. and about 200 dos en shovels ready for market. The whole loss is esti mated at about $4,000; no insurance. It is suspected to have been caused by an incendiary; and a town meeting has been called on Monday, to take legal MetlSUcoB to offs a suitable reward for the discovery and conviction of the perpetrator of the dark deed. RAMDOLPH . II SL•Y Rd.—We learn from the Colord. nizstion Journal, that Judge Leigh. the executor of John Randolph, has purchased a tract of land in Mai car county, Ohio, on which to locate the slaves, some 300. manumitted by that remarkable man. A large quantity of land in Mercer county, comprising 3 or 4 townships. is now owned nearly altogether by cokreed persons. II:ECII1 Gxat.D LAIDGE4a PLN NOY LY (L.—Saturday being Wmlobe the Evangelist's day, the followirigterteeti ears duly installed in their respeethe offices at PhiL adelphia: W Grand Master—JameA Page. R W Deputy Grand Master—Peter Frits. Lt W Senior Grand %Varden—Wrn Whitney. R W Grand Waido..—Andbony Buurnon‘dle MD. R W Grand Trrasurer—John Thompson H %V Grand Secrvar)—Wm H Adams. Trustees of the Giiaid Bequest—Bayne Newcomb Samuel Badger, Samuel H Perkins, Alexander Die mood, Enos S Gunby• The Right Worshipful the Grind Mester of Penn s)lvania made the follow in appointments for the en suing Masonic your: District DtTuty Graud Musters. SAMULt. Hae.ros, of Towanda, for the counties of Bradford and :Tinge. att. of the city of Lancaster, for the county of Lancaster. Wit.ttsle B Porrs,of Orwigsburg, for the county uf• Schuylkill CHRISTIAN P GC/INERT. of Brownsville, for the counties of Faystte and Greene. 13iirJawtst Pmtka,of Harrisburg, fur the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon, Grottos C. W SLIER, of Sunbury, for the woollen of Northnmiser land. Union and Columbia. PVITISUNK, of Wilksbarre, fur the coon' ties of Lnzerne, Susquehanna and Wyoming. Julie J ALIAN, of Honesdale, fur the counties of Wayne and Pike. Grand Clasplairs—The Rev Messrs John Chem. beis, Pater Van Pelt, John B Clemson, Orson Doug lass, John J Kerr, John L Burrows. Henry W Duo chat, D Samuel Ashton. Ezra Sties Ely, DD. Baylor Grand Deacon—Thomas Li Florence. Junior Grate! Deacon—Chas C Williams. Growls Stewards—Jolus J . Krkler, Jos Simpson. Grand Sword Bearer—Jacob Steiner. Grand Pursivant—Rutiert McCulloch. Gland Tiler—Wm B Sehoider. TrUHeelli of the Chnril Fund—Geo Griscom,John Bradley. John Allea, Tobias Buehler, Wm E Erring. Committee of Finance—Georg.. Smith, Alexander E Dougherty, Gideon G We.t. uts, George If Oliver. Joseph R Flanigan. . . Committee on Correapothience-114 , id B S,errett, John W , McGrath, Jacob F Committee on M ReaJ, William II Slam., Jinoos Hutchison Committee to examine lilt tlatatar.:iona of the pay year, and seit-rt for publication—F . 4a aid Lescare, William Clinton. iiktiltua J nws S liu"p ton, Juin, C Snitlh -, 1 ,1 1 It ti• nttrl II Perl,ittx. StwAatds o the Girard Charm) Fund—James I. RictiatLi.on, iloleinton K Miairo, William Harlem, Grorge K :%liichel Balt,itr, John Thom., J. rr14,1 It ILeL.on.Jamei Simp.on, William B Saud de, , Abraham \Vein. John :Coolie, William %%, Thomron, John McCloud, Richard Want, Jaroh Striamr, Joseph S Kilo, Jahn Alka, J palsell Moore, Edmund 861 - 141(1. 11 , J•me. Hidey, John Per, INTSR •T TM AID %V Ise .—lt is very singular. as well as unusu.s.l, that the severity of the present winter it manifested more at the South end Vest thin at !he North. tra DIVOILCI or E=•Csarra:toa TOOXLS aao rat Wart.— The Richmond Compiler gives the following report in the Legislature of that State, oil the hilt -divorcing Banal C. F. Thomu fturb that of her husband Francis Tbomss, and changing the name of said Sarah C. 1' . Thomas to Sarah C. P. McDowell." Mr. Lee expressed a hope that the House would consent , ro suspend the rules, that this bill might be carried immediately through its several stages: that this House, as far as was in its power, might aid in redressing the arot,gs of this much injured lady. He therefore moved that tiro tole a hich prohibits a bill from being read more than once au uric day, b e ...p t ., ded for this purptee. Mr. Stovall thought there was no earthly nectar:shy for thi. haste. The bill would come up in its proper order, and be passed with all neatest oy expedition. The motion to s uspend the toles prevailed a Itheut a 191 , division The bill being rend n second time, Mr. John H. Coot* •I . ole to explain w bet might 04TM to be an or consistoncy in his conduct, as it was known he war generally opposed to the interference by the Legisla ture with the delicate relations of men anti wife- He was satisfied, however. that it war highly proper t.. grunt the prayer of the yretttionet in thie cafe. He at tended the examination of certain witnesses in this care, when it we. before the court a few days since, and was atirprired, but much miter delighted that cer m i n grave charter brought vigaiitrt the petitioner were there routed. Routed did he sty. 1 They were scat tered—scattcred like mitt kefote the coring del , . He w o uld *twat • 2ive hie teehle aid in support of female character and female virtue. nod would there 'ore with greet plen•ove vote for this bill. The bill wits then ordered to le..ent;rorred. end be• ling env °recd, was finally ita•red without a dissenting voice. MEM 11.. J k..; ORS I .i: K.trr6er, Robert Pei Conin nine on i.an.ltnnti:.—}l•pto Newcomb, Jo A Ws9TV .1 BOK.— paper publi•'ied some wham o it Wrsi gives the follow lag terms of s Judge's sentence lately passed on a criminal. Brumley was doubtless a -hard case," but what Lind of a "case" the Judge is, our tenders may determine : ••Brurnley you infamous .coundrel !—you're an unt redeemed haint a single reffeemin' trai in your character—your -ire and family wish we had sent you to the penitentiary. 'Flo.. the fifth time I'cc had you fir before me, nod you have put me to more . trouble thanyour neck is worth. ire exhorted and prayed over you long enough, you ',munch - el ! Just gn home arid inl.e one glimpse nt our family; and be off in short order, don't let U. ever heat of you again the grand Jury have found tau other italicimeuto against you. but IT discharge yllO Otl sour own cogni zance. and if I ketch situ in thus neck of woods to ; morrow morning ut daylight, ark you rigrit 'square in jail and hump you off to Jeffersonville in lit• tie less than no time—you infamous scoundrell! If 1 ever ketch you ctuttking your linger at man, woman ur moo or itiggor— 11 sock you right squate in the jug—nand up, you scou idle' ! title I pass sealLeoce ut. yot.:!" THE FIR9T TELEGHAEH OrLa•TIONI AT rHit.,...• uh.t.rHll.—T he Philadelphia Ledger of Saturday pub- 1 , fishes the first news received by telegraph at that city, the telegraph having been put in operation on Friday as far as Norristown, on its route to New York, The i following is the item of news: Blythe Magnetic. E.rpreee foe the Lederr.—The latest information received was that the river Schuyl.! kill and adjacent streams were very much swollen 177 ! the heavy rains of Thursday night and yesterday. and ' !that the ice bad broken up and was rapidly floating ' down towards the city. The freshet at Saw Mill Run, yesterday morning . resulted in the death of a little girl. about 12 years of age, named Mary Hallowell. She fell from a plank ,and was swept away by the flood. What uther dem.' age is sustained is not reported. A splendid tall came off ut the Montgomery Hotel lon New Year night. whiel, way attended by the elite of Norristown. It is spoken of as u brilliant affair. LThe Ledger suys:—There now remain but about even miles of the line to be completed in order to form a magnetic connection between this city and New York, and this being rapidly carried forward. The break is between Doylestown and New Hope, through which places, and also through Princeton, Newark and Fort Lee, on the Hudson river, it Is carried to its other terminus. The battery is to be tried in succession at each town through which the telegraph passes, in order as well to test the wires and get the operators familiar with their duties, SI to give the inhabitants of the country an idea of its wondetful powers and its utility. At Norris town. the room of the operator, as be informed us through the instrument, was crowded with admiring visitors till a late hour last night, and many a message had many a name was Gen do Philadelphia and back again in the space of a few minutes, =END A strange and suspicious slaup t lung, lean and situp, under British colors, commanded by an Italian. with lota of specie, was lately in the harbor of Cartbageoa, but before her true charuc ter could be ascertained, she left the port. Mn EDIT ,R.—The American is silent about Mayor Howard's refusal to apply for. or receive, • portion of the fire fund I l se &filar ban not yrt let the public. know to shot amount Mayor Howuan was insured as an individual, or member of a firm; ha has also neg• laded to aatice the prevailing rumor that Mayor How• ard's business partner was the recipient of • snug little SUM. _ . 'TOTHER SUFFERER WAntnornx 114t.L, Allegheny Cily, Jan. 5, 1846. IV - ',lt the Animal El, etion of the Washiligton Fire Company, the following Officer* were duly elected fm the ensuing year, sit: President—Jima, J. Banning.. Vice President—J ohn Aikins. Seeretary—John G. Collins. Assistaxi do,—.lameto Bross n. ?Waverer—Joseph Creig Del , gales to Firemen's Asaociuf ion— D M.Cutty Chas P. Whiston. Jas. .1. Relining. Captain—John G. Collins. lel Lieutenant—John Aikins. 2d do.—James Blown. lot Engineer—Chas. P. Whiston. 2d do.—W m. C. Cowl. 3d do.—James Fisher. 414 do.—Thomas Jr. lit Hose Director—Prier W. Shields. 2d do.—James Calhonn. 3d do—Willirm Stephens. 4ek do.—George Shull - net. Nose•men--.l4ines Otteloon, M. A. Packer. Geo Harty, George 'Thompson, A. Grubbs, Goof, Henry Crist, John Hughes, Wm. E.at,•, Wm. Mc Knialu, L. W. Stephens, Wm. Van. tulle. lot Plug fluard—l.. W. Stephens. 2d 11.—A. Grubbs. lit Are man—John A. Curry. 2d do —Atouharn Refe. Fire Wardens--Wm. Samuel Mitchell, Jobs English, John G Miller, Lewis We . i.man. jan 8 COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. PORT OP PITTSEVROU. 7 ►KKT WATtli tit THIlt CHA aIL •SO SISING ARRIVED Belmont, 11./wAon, IVEmeling; Cl,sellincl.Culliusin, Wellsville; Acadia, M. E. Lucas. SI. C v ui-; rid/Amoy, MeWould. Beaver. DEPARTED. nitiongshelis Cambria. Fun) th, Cia; Allegl,ny Grny. 00.0". Adolaido, Hon New Orleitnel Beim.int. Diisviititi, Wheel - tog; Pirko way, 51cDussald, Bearer. Uri - bele marked thu• " are provided with Etaaa• Safety Guard, a prevention for tbeesploaionerboilee.. IiIiSPORTh BY sivlest. Per steamer Clevekand-3 Ibis and 1 keg lard, 2 sacks feathers, Jobn Besl.,frekl; 3 bbis butter, 1 bbl seorciiirtga , A Hinton; 3 bbl. butler, B A Samson, 1 trunk, Church & Carothers: 32 144 and 1 keg had , 2 bbls apple Rubicon & %privy. 2 Ws cluverierd and 2 kegs butter. 1 bus scales, I) Fitsimmons; 10 cease watchdogs. r'm M'Cullough; 4 begs elurrerseied, H Lambert; 34 Ws end 21 kegs lard, .1 Jordan{ unto office, 13 Lund bra popes; L Loomis. 17 as Chruni chi office, IT bbl.do; paesengiret 431 bbis flour .1 Graham, 4 butter; raeseoter,l WA* butter; l bbl and 4 kegs lord, I,bbl eggs, 1 sack feathers. Per steamer Belmont, W bee I iag-14 huadlns paper. Johnson & Stockton; 21 Jo, J Shiite; 8:1 bales boy, R Patterson; I box roeicheudiza,ll Mitcboll, 81 kegs laid, Wm Bighorn; 47 do, J D Williams; 3 bbls lard . Yllars and Co.; kegs lard, 74 bbis flout; 7 bbl. ' Whirr, J Jordan; 70 Ail. flout, J Mtutiry. 1 box in. digo, Atwood, J one. & Co.; 1 box brurki, fir Donald 13: Co.; Fl Hughes, 2 boxes, 1 bbl produce. Per steamer Acadia, Cincinorti-48 bbls ishistiry. R Clalirs!i; 41 Jo. W•isuris 45 du, Stewart & Co.: 8 bblspeacuns, to Sidell & Co ; 57 sacks. 11 F Morgans 50 bids lard, M B Rhey it Co ; 41 kegs do, M B Rhey & Co ;61 bundles paper, L Loomis; Kidd & 25 isdla.; do 61 do, Hnidship & Brown; 6 bbls butter, 480 pseces bull poll.; 83 Just Is. King S. Holmes; 1 box merchandise, !Lilt:sins 18 bids driest !washes. 6 bb is butt., 4 Legs do, 1 Lot .1 lisnamel; 10 tons sun• titles to Passengers; 55 tons mewl, Buihridge, ion & CO. Fr str Columbia, Leettssillet 202 kegs L..d, 2771 Otoss bulk pork, 25 kegs Lard, 2 bbls du to Joseph Jordon; 18 kegs lard, 1 bbls roll butter Jsmea Dub sell, 73 kegs listd, 1 sack feathers, 6 41,1st:hied apples '2 du closer...ea, Robert Ulairellt 16 bbls eloserseed;2 Jo roll butter GO kegs l.rd, W Bingham; 3 boxes nuke 3 1' Gnifl, 70 bundles broom*, 10 bbls coprerst, V °wine); 10 bbl. coprerst, 1 box maze J W burn; 1 but Geo Noble; 16 bags cloverseed, Samuel ' CITY PRICES CURRENT. JAN. 8. CARk/ULL T CORRKCTCO CVI.NT AVICILXOOIII. roar—From Slurp, - - - sl,7sit 550 .. War... - - 4 5044 4.75 Bark trA rat---per 100 ihq • • 1,50 ed 1,624 Corn .Ilea!— .1,. ,10 - - 50 ‹ia 62 Crate—Whemt pr I—h. - - 0.00 fa , 80 Cot qt 36 •a. 42 (int, .. - 36 GB 44 - !lay—Loose ?ton, • • 16,00 QlO.O olt—Liame , <l. 4) gull. - - 69 Q 0 70 Whiskry—P gall. • - • - 26' 28 Potatoes—Neshal.norL +4Ludi. - - 31 (a 44 Sall—t , I,hl. - . - - 100 (401,06 Seeds—Flnx. - - • • 1.00 •41,1`.4 Timoth • y, • - • - ^.37.y484.50C10ver, - • . 5,00 m 5,50 Lard—No I V lb. • - • - 74 , a 8 !lugs—V lb (ay. 'at ) 4 0 5 Bacon—per lb. • • - 8 ' 9 CAeese—per lb WR. • - - 7rd 8 Rutter—Keg and Rull per lb. - • 104'a 13 17" Though diseases may be fastened upon us, ye how thankful ou;ht we to he that Providence has pla ced within our reach the means for davit speedy and effectual removal. Coughs, Colds, Consumpticnis and Liver Complaints form by tar the must fatal class of disease* known in our land. For the removal of the s h ove di seas e s . Dr. %V istor's Balsam of Wild Chet ry is pronounced by the many thouoaads who have used a, the best remedy in the world. arße sure to get Dr. IVislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—there are imitations! Ifi"The gotioi DO %V I.lli es Balsam )3 sold in Pitts ! too giu L. L. Vt IL , OX. Jr., cur. Matkut sl wad the Dlminontl. Jan 3 Cough, and Cads —ln all eases of coughs and I colds, the sufferers will find a pleasant but powerful' rt•na•tly it) C liekenrr'.Segar Coated Vegetable Pill.— The fume of this medicine has already spread far and wide Over foe hunched thousand bones of these pins wine sold In.t yenr, haling been used in all ae CYHnllled eases with pet fret success. For liver corn- ' plaint. ,ii.•ct ien of the longs, palpitation of the heart, inflia,nrit, 11101111 ft, 1.12111 let freer, fever and ague, drop sy. ypbns fever, Hotl other diseases. This pill is coat. ed with fine white sugar, so that the medicinal ingre dients are imperceptible to the taste. Tn children, they may be administered without difficulty. So well convinced is Dr Clickener of their efficacy in all speci fied cases„ that he pledges himself to return the money when the promised effect is not produced. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of IVood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent fur Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. Kt-Beware of an imitation article called "Impro• red Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the hot four or Ave years, has made his living by corultetfehing popular tnediciars. jam. A. Can Consamptiess be cured.—This qbestion is asked by many anxious souls who, perhaps &e In tine Ilia stlrb„,of diem* ,or hate some Sstair Or ,valuable friends then adßotealo this answer. Psdnfut as it is to say, that few tPvist rtiMmet. Dila cannot bedeprived of its prey, when disease has knitted its fatal threads upon the vitals. It is therefUni of the utmost impot t once for all persons who may have a bed Cold. Cough, pain in the breast and side, soreness of the throat, diffi culty of raising up the phlegm and mattenhat accumu. late. upon the 'oust, to the primary stages, and leads to Consumption when not removed. To such as are afflicted, I would recommend them to procuro at once a few bottles of Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Rem edy, which is certain to remove all the first symptoms that so Mien haug so long to the system, and finally destroy life. A accitrkm StIFFEREH. W. JACKBON, Corner of Wood cod Liberty At. For sale by jaa. Dicd, On IVednesday morning the 9th inat. • Mrs. Mary tVilliaras, daughter of Samuel Thompson decd. The funilial will move from the dwelling of Walior H. Lowrie, L.q.. on Coal Lane, This afternoon in '2 o'cick. LARD. k BARRELS and 41 kegs. extra No. 1 Lord V receive per steatowr "Acadia" and For solo M. B. RHEY CO.. Water street. FLOUR 100 B . BLS.' . ‘ratiersan'sestra Farsilynour" just arrmag and fur sale by al B HUEY & Water pi met. co rroN YARNS, 30'001 LBS "Brighton" Cotton Yarn* assorted Nos., in atom, and Fos sale by M. D. KHEY Sz, co., janß. Wooer strr•t. •ICTOR SCIIIB*. GUSTLVUI SCIAL SCRIBAL & scam LBB, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BINDERS, No. 115,'WOOD 37., THAT& 64)0/13 BELIiPT prig' sr. AT f ABURCH, PA., Keep constantly on band a general assortment of German and IF:With School 80111414 Letter. Wtapplog and Wall Paw, Theism Irk of German work. in the ditTerent branches of Science is one of the largest in the United smtes, and having made ar• rangcments with come of the most extensive Bank establishments in Germany. they are fully prepared to fill ill milers in the 'Wriest limn and on the must retonoshie term.. Haring connected with their tionlistore a Bindery, aadrasplWyel dm best hoods that could be procured, they tenet to be able to do all bookbinding, entrusted to then', with neatness, and not interior to any binding inthe eastern citLv. Blankbnoks or every descrip tion made to order In the shortest time, and at the tnwear mire. jou 7. 110 WILES dr. SON, AND DEAI.V.RS IN Persian and Domestic Bills ofZschasge. CESL [MATES' nr &Frail Sank mutes and &pc Or. Draltsand atanc...llected, god remitts.ceo mode in any l am Al I the United Stales. jan7-1v No. 53 Malket Street. Office of At 4llegkeny Co Mutual Insurance Co J. csaz 511), 1846 A T a meeting of tile ROW a of Directors of !hi. M 111 solution, it va.. Resoto4, That a divileod of 10 per cent. en all adjusted claims for lasses by I , i,c on the 10. b of April, 1C45, be paid on or alter the Bth instant. Emmet from the Minutes. Jae T.2t J 8. ROBINSON. Sec'r. MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MAP'S. ITCHELL'S series ofOtalirott Map", g m -School. 1.11, and Academies, consiating of l 4 4iotinct Maps on a Ist ge scale, sod reparest on rasayttes, with a K e y of explanariono, descriplinws, lessons, &c. fur the use of Teachers and pipits. The above seties of maps are now in trap in nearly every respectable School in New York, and the Last ern more.. Tearhera are respectfully invited to call and ex amine tbein. Fur .elr Ly jan 7 II OOTION SALIM. By J011:4 1). DAVIS, Auctioneer, corner of Wood and,Fifib street*. M 10 o'clock on Thum day morning the Bth iniu- al, Davis Auction Ronote, will be told is general assortment of fresh and reason. able Dry Gn.als, to which the attem ion of dealers are very eratiectfelly At o'clock, a 51.. • large quantity of Bout., Slew*, Cape. Fine Cutlery, Hardware, Qaeonsware, Glassware. Cordage. Sole Leather, Loaf Sugai. tassels. Mantel Clock., Carpeting in Treat satiety; Cap. Writing and Letter Vapor. together with Bo man., Clair+, Tables, Beilateads, Hair Matraases, Book Case and fleck; and a variety of other House huh! Fut n hare, Coal SLIMS, teg• jo a 7 SALE or Boots AND - SiIOU, to pay freight and enargesat Auction, on Thursday next, Jan. 13th at 91 o'clock, A. will be sold without rearm, the following lot of Bouts and Sktes, being the contents of 9 crews marked T. Lae renre, forayer freight and oth er charges icon ed in the tranxixirtarion between Phil adelphiaand Pittsburgh. unless redeemed berm, ; they are all in good o rder, wig; 3G Nit kipp GO " men's btugans, 50 " do 30 '• shildren's self immune*, 4 " youth's boots, 48 " children?) goat, 62 " buy's brogues, 12 " motors'. do " men, do do 12 " " kipp du 27 " women's seal slippets, 15" *smated, 6 " bny'a sent boots, 43 •• calf bootees, 6 " do And after, a large and general assort -1 ment of Dry Goods. Terms cash. per (Mids. j.r P. StetiENN Aunt', I,I[TANTFD immediately , two or three 'ober V popular Agents—young men to travel through the country and get suscribers, &c. for a Pittsburgh Newspapers. &r. and one or two to sell Palmer's Pocket Scales-5 or 6 good white coots, fur Hotels and respectable private ferriihea—places fur a number of bookkeepers, salesmen, warehouse men, mechanics, laborord, apprentices and boys in stores. &c. Also, wanted, places for colored cbachmen, w alters, hostler* cooks and hays and gir's for ell work, in town and country, dr. , . Please apply at ISAAC HARRIS', General Agency and Intelligence (Mice, Nu 9 Fifth at. jaga. McRAIG & MAGUIRE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Immediately on the Rail Road, Cumberland, Md. OBERT B. McKAIG, lute of New Li..bon, 0., R and Samuel Maguire, late of the house of Duran, Calhoun &, Co. Cumberland, hare associated them• selves under the firm of M'Kuig & Maguire, in the Forwarding and Commission Business in Cumberland, where they are prepared to receive consignments, and execute all orders connected with the Forwarding business with the utmost despatch, and they hope to the entire satisfaction of those who may employ them as agent'. RUES IN PIIIIIIIIIOOIII 10 Heilman, Jennings & Co.; Burbridge. Wilson & Co.; Churrh & Carothers; Wm. McCully & Co.; Hanna & Waterman; Cle,k & Thaw; Alaaander Laughlin; Wetetmen Palmer, Shaeklett & Glyde. dcc9l.d2w• TO LET. AHAN DSOME Stops Room, finished with shelves L and eounters,euitahle fur Dry Gur:ela, and with gas fittings all in good order--the store is situated on Market It between 31sind 4th ats. Postession liven on the lit April. E D GAZZ AM, Often, Market at between 9d and 4th es. clec3o. Oh Yes! Oh Yes! YOU CAN always cod at G. Setteeciee on the ear. net of Fifth sod flosithfield stases, nosh oys ters served up in sawyer* Gotha shortest apace.— Also, Candies, Fruits sad- tustpi of the choicest kinds. Call-mespese noAfl•tf A SMALL supply of Eroaemy dark and and fancy fleeh colored briaidcloch eied-castiineta. A-large tupriy of yellow purple carpet chain. All sizes of window sash an i glass to suit; Matches by-tbs gross, &c.; Louisville lima by the bbl. or retail; shovels; tputki; dung and hay forks, libe.&o., for sale low for cash or trade to snit consignees. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent nii7 • and Com. Ilerchant, No 9, Sth at. DR. GEO. PELTS, HAS removed short distance above his former location, on Smithfield street, near Second, east jan 7 McCAN'DLESS dtMoCLURE: HAVE removed to Foutib st., opposite - R &R H Pa t te r .or;'• LisTry .tables. sFtn7-3rn fIERE is the proof— /*lilt; Stadion , Ky., Dee 17, 1345. Mr. R ESellersil hate tlio pleasure to inform you that I have used io my practice your cidebrated Vermi fuge, withshe most hippy results I have Nraterly used rakinewtotk's, butbeing persuaded to try yours,l h ave f otuk t i t f ee superior in every respect, and can say without the fear of contradiction t hat) our Vermi fuge possesses More virtue t ban any I ever used, and raott cordially recommend it to the attention of the public. I will stain segue where I gave one vial of your Vermifuge. My brother's child was pining and wasting to • lucre skel elan, in 36 hAers after I gave the Vermifege, the enormous quantity of opwards of Aix hundred worsts were passed. The child that was given up for lost. is now at well and hearty as t any 4n the neighborhood. AMBROSE ARNETT, M. th ['IP Those who wish ran see Dr. Arnett's letter. i:epased and *old by R. F.. SELLERS, 57 Wood at. Sold el.o by Kerr & Mohler. 147 Wood sheet; L. Witcnz, Jr., and Wm. Thorn. Market street: Foos & Ca.oll, Fifth Ward, and H. P. Schwartz end 3. Mit chell. Allegheny city. jan7 4 1 RAVELS IN MEXICO. over +he Table Lan& and Cordillera. of Mexico, during the year 1843 rind 1844, including a deecription of California, the principal chics end mining di.tricts of that Republic, ■nd the biographic. of Ittubide and Santa Anna; by -Albert M. Gilliam. MORTAiIi.--Ksimytion Pydriu 1" lie and Common Alarm's, and on lime burning, by J. <3. Totten. - - for sale by C. N. WAY, jisti7 . corner of Ivocxi .3,a 3,1 .t.. letoLLtrs rHut4oGuArtiic mcnoNAßy, earlanetot7 pronouncing Phonographic Dictionary of the English-, language, with a vocabulary of Gteek, Latin, Sctiptute and Geographical names, also, a culleetimuuf patsies ditto used Hy English Mt 1- Fnr sale by j.. 7. ESIDENCE AT TOE: coma LONDON R comprising nfciaf arid !tenon.' iocinclentii. Fur sale by C. EL KAY, cornor of Wood Anil 11 AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. Me Ariwricao Monsen.: and Repository of useful khostiedge for 16a year 1846. jUla n eeived and foe sale Ity C. H. KAY. jantli 60'r %Ind and 3.1 tits. WRAXA LL'S HISTORICAL MEMOIRS. Hittoriruf Memoirs of my min time, by Sir N. W. Wraxall. Fur sale by C. 11. KAY, jftl , a cmo...r of Wo.d and 3d sts.• povrut;kous t-moi us of hi* own tithe, by Sir N W. Wrallall. For sale by C. U. KAY, jmn 6 corner of Wood and 3d sta. TN compliance with law and the (Mere of the _L Po.tmsster General. Stalest Proposals will be received by me until 12 o'clock, noon, an Monday the 24 day of February next, tie eurplving the &Amine') required for the use of this Post Office doling the two yen commencing, January Ist, 1848, sod coding De cember 31, 1847. The estimate, fcr each year, is as follows: 80 Reams Epreloping pnper.—Sire 20X.9.7 inch es—weight f'.64 lha per ravel; 80 Potanda Cotton packing twine; 25 Pounds best scarlet Sealing Wax. Contracture are required by law to give bond in • sum equal to double the visa,e of the articles to be rtaroLobeitl. Pay.nent will be made on delivery of the Suniockery. Ifidder• required to furnish samples. CLIAMBERS (lee& Poet/neater of Pitt,burgh. Pa. JOHN H MELLOR. 122 Wuoei Arcot To Glsuis Diannfa.cturers. 100,000 .F w E ir E . T an l e ' x in ce e 11 1 ; :71)P ari r ic h lr a , lf thin bit: for slcisware buses, Fur alln low by STEitETT & CO.. inn 6 18 Market re.t, one ein.lr otbnvP Front. you SAL*, LET ALL THE WORLD KNOW That Seller's Verzniftege is the but in use! ! New Win' m C. H. KAY, c , rnar of VI , odd and 3d at: Fur sale by jaut C. U. KAY. ttorper or Viotwi land 3cl Past DSc* Stationer". To Capatalists. A JUDGEMENT P.r5572 oe a gaol man io • oelgliboriog county for sal.. Efuquire of ERETT &COL, nob 18 Martim pd. Stoughton Sitter. 15 DOZ Omit*, for sole by the dozen, or sin g bottie, by ST RETT & CO., 306 !8 Market at. Ess. Peppermint. st)fi DOZ (Pints ) Es repperntint fur sale by the so/ , UF dozer, ut single butt le. by STERETT & CO., 18 .11nrket st. Brandy. qr cask Views Cognac, 1625. suitable fur families 1 fur medicinal purposes for sale in any quantity, by STERETT &Co., - , No 18, Market cram, one door ab.,vn Front. Port Wine. A very superior article, pure juice vf gripe, for inevliciost purposes STE R Err co. No 18. 511tiket strer., sae door nbove Front New Books G 1 LLI AM'S Tmvels in Mexico; Canary Bird; Witlis Poem.: andering Jew, just received by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER dreg. 43 Market at THE AMERICAN ALMANAC; Beauties of the Poets; Smith's btu the drawing of the human figure; Hand Rook — tf Oil Painting; On t wingsarxlMensommentsofeeletwated statues; Drawing Book or Flowtra and Fruit. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. 49 Market BLACK' BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER POOL PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL. (Only regular packet for the 16th of January.) THE new, nassraificent and celebratedfast sailing favorite Packet ship YORKSHIRE. Willie% 11.50 Ton., Cspt O. G SAMNA'. will sail positively on Frilly the 16th of January, and will leave Liver pool on the Ist of March. Fie passage in the Cabin, d Cabin anti Steerage. to. or from LiverpooL Apply to ROCHE, BRO.'S & Co. New York. Or to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Agents, Pittsburgh._ Per Rout. IrriH E Two Story Brick Dwelling HOllO4l and back JUL bulkiings, Nu. 89, Smithlield street. at preiwot oc cupied by Mr. litin Stevenson. l'oaseuion given on lit April next. Apply w jans • JOHN D. DAVIS. Divi4lU OltIlk:101 THE ALL[GHINTBRIDOI CO., } Piuburgh, January 1,1846. THE President red %wagers of '•the Company tar erecting a Bridge ore? the river Allegheny. opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny." hare tide der declared • dividend of eight per cool um oat of the profit• of the lest les months, which will be p a id to Steekholders, or their legal repreeetitetires, on or after the Bth instant. JOHN HARPER, teetlantr. jat 3, 18t6.0r lidlw -A - ~.. v FOR RENT AROOM in the fleet glory of .the new brick house on corner of Sih end Union Also, ne second am-11.1.1in.! curies of same building. :I'lo6 Apple to JAMES MAY. ELECTION PROCLAMATION C4lllof Pitisbarght, as. T N conformity with the provisions of an Art of the IGenerel Assembly of the coronsonweakh of PetYTl caste, for the incorporation of the crty af Pittsburgh, and of the several supplements thereto: IVILLIA :41 J. HOWARD. Mayor of the said city, Do issue this, my proclamation, declaring, that en the Second Tuesday of January, A D 1846 Laing the 13th day of that month,the Freemen of each ward of said city qualified to vote fur members of the holies of esp. resent atives of this commonwealth. will meet together at the u>ual places of holding elections, in their Ire pective wards, and elect, tryhallut, one person in Sects and every weld, qualified to serve us a member of she Senate of this commonwealth, to serve as amender eg' thn Select Council, and five persons in each and every weld, qualified to serve as Members of the Hems e( Representatives of this Commonwealth, to serve as I Members of the Common Council. And that on the same day, the Citizens of sit dliggs e „ . 4,r; qualified as aforesaid will at the visual places in Ater: - respective w lids, as aforesaid, elect by ballot is citlaen of the said Cnv, qualified to be elected a Member of the House of Representatives.of title Coramoawealth, to be Mayor of said city. Also, in conformity with the Provisions of a Resole- I tion of the Select Council, passed December ^8,1843 'the Citizens of the first and second wards of said city, qualified as aforesaid will. at the same time and pla ces, elect by ballot one person in each of said wards, qualified as aforesaid to aerie as members of the Select Council. for two years, in the place of William Fliers ',sum, Esq., of the first. and Josiah King. EN, of the second ward, resigned. Given stades say Land/rad the Corporate Seal of tie City of Pittsiturgi, this first day of January, A. D., 1846. ISM. J HOW A RD, Mayer. REMOVA L, lIENRY LAMBERT has rem to ihe wire. lam, nos 133 and 135 World street between Fifth and Sixth streets, where be respectfully aolleita a Aare of public patronage. jans HENRY LAMBERT, WHOLESALE GROCER tottikaßDlNO ARID C0N11115.510$ MERCHAFT. Dealer in l'roduce and Pittsburgh Mannfaclares, Nos 133 and 135 IVubd street 17 5 14, 0 1. a i'a 's n o d tith" Mackerel: .7 5 half bbl. Inrge No 1: 6 barrel+ No 1 salmon; • ?Li " Alewives (Herrings;) 15 " qihhea 12 cs3k• Prime C0416,1i: 1.20 boxes Scold 11vri-ing.: In store sod for sale by 34) BAUS Peppat; 15 " Alotrier; 1/0 " hishoCasqin 5. " Bb!a Un.llitlti Crirteil P.-rp.r; tinxes bbl firmer', CUM boound Cassin in *tor► and for saki . H. LAM BERT. 133 and 135 yr...a as. Teas. 250 PACKAGF,S.Y. H. Imperial G. P and Putietinng Tea in chey : ttabalf-chests, ajuty boxes and canuisters in store seri tor sal* bt; H. LAMBERT. 133 riaa 135 Wand nt Oofee• 4 rn BAGS Rio . part prima green; 5 .• • JavitteretvreritilThiriarby H. LA KREBS. 133 and 135 Wood pt Tobacco.- 9 fin BOXES Is Ss 1N It. and 32k, Richmond IJ Tobacco in stare and for sale by H. LA M BER-T, 133 and 135 Wood at. Dried limit 25 13 10 USH ,, Dried p A e r , : h leug . . receiTed Ms dry and fur rale by LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Wad et Sundries. 3 ink mi. o 0; V/ 40 bbl. N ; Tnl; 50 " Chipp.d Luggroo,l; 20 Spin Whiting,; 25 "No 1 main: 5 '" '•Lineerines u Cro.bed •ouvir: 30 boxes Chocolate: 30 do White Clay Pipes; 10 bbls rock rand): 2 rusks Obmrst Molder, • 111 3 cerotin• Sit Indigo; - In store and fur sale by H LAMBERT; 05. 13.3 wo4 135 Wood st R 1 1 410112 Z3P SIBIER PLAIN MANUFACTORY, Corner of Market street and the Diamond THE subarila•r bas located permanently in Pius= burgh, for the manniiii•turu and sale oi sil hinds t.f Saddlery, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, 'silver plated,brass, japanned or tinned, in nets, or separate, to order, of any pattern, and to keep a complete as sortment. Also, buys and sells un commission, Tbia 1 articles made and on hand are the following: Bridle Bits and Stirrups, Backlights, • • Tenets and Hooks, Moulding & Whir Bock- Buckles and Rings, ens, Iron and Wood Hems, House Trimmings, Stanhope Trees & Pods, Door Plates, Pad Frames, Dour Locks, ' 4 Saddletrees, Bell Pulls, Bends for Wheels Body and Dash Handl,s Trunk Plates. Savor. Dash Irons, pail flamed. I Brass or VA , copoinagar, Coach Door Handles, Those persons having Brats Trimmings cm their Doors caa have them taken off and put on. arid mod erate charge far place only. WANTED /301EDIATELY— 4 Apprentices; 1 good Silsrrplater on Louse work, La act as face men; 1 good Blacksmith, to make Iron Hems and Han dles; 1 Wood Hem-maker, or a person to cootract for a quantity of various kinds; 1 Brass Finisher and Founder, 1 Filer; 1 good Lathe; • 1 Coach Lamp-maker; 1 Bridle Bitt and Stirrup Plalet; 1 Drop Stamp and Screw Press; 6 or 8 second baud Vices. weight not to glaCtqki 30 pounds- Merchants or others hating broken scull or oaa ar ticles, can sell out or procure deficient pieces to fill up their assortments. 1 wish to purchase a few setts of Harness, difFsr ant kinds. Also—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bois. Valises. Saddles, Collars, ti:c. Those desutoos of selling will please drop a line, and leave it at illy store and dwelling, Diamond alloy, in rear of Wen Patter son's stable. Merchants, Saddles. Carriage-makers or ethers artabing to be supplied with the above article', of Pla ting, will be waited on by leaving their Mitres - to-- Those who are in favor of having 0111 work !hops at home, rather than send abroad their favors, will be et. tended la; and to accommodate those who pay in a metalic currency. I will receive in payment Iron, Copper, Brass, lie, Pewter, Lead and Coal. GEORGE THARP. Silver Plater. t. Messrs Masa & Getty, Market st.,betweim 4th st. and the Diamond, will show samples of my manufacture and give further istfommtion when called on. G. T. jan S-3m.. A LARGE lot of shirts just arrived frorn the East Clat the Pittsburgh aniline Store &reale wholesale and rAsil was W![.H.6GHAFTEK• H. LA NISKET, 133 sod 135 Wood sr Number Plates
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