I!EMEJ tit)c Oath) Mottling Pc it. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 r4P V 1 . 1 1' A I.stER :Igent for country tiew.pererd, 18 the 4 1rect ror the ritt.burti) Doily Morning roar, and Weekly AlercurN ¢od nicutircturer, to receive ""rttfofttent• stibstriptions• N¢ hav offices in Via. Yana. at tha Coal Of6,e, JO Arm street, (ad• )ni:,ia6th•• Tribhar Office. ) DOSTO!.. Na. 11 S , a , r PFITLADFLPHIa. Heal Estate and Coal Office. 52 Pt ne otrwtt. a., T1 , 41•11V.. S F 'owner 31111tiMire and Cal,ertat., where elqr parr can t e seen, and iernu of uth-ertt slog le.trned. Mr DARRAGH'S SPo ACR —Thespeech of our MI 10.3.fieta representative nn the Oregon question, Kill be found in the fort of t..day. Mr. DARR AGH, it 0.1:1 bonen, has taken t frian?y stand in fern. of American risks. PENNSYLV7I N 1 .‘ LEG ISL A TIIIIE. HARRI±DURGH, Jan. 0 1846. • in the Senate to day, • great number of petition. went preiented among which were many in relation to the Baltimore and Olio Railroad., which were re ferred to the t ommittee on Internal Improvements. The Senate then proceeded to el. rt their officers. For Clad.-1:. S. (1..,,1rich rrrvir.s..l 28 votoa. Suffering, 3 A saistant Cl••rk—Jn •Igier. 31 Scattering. E.° Jackson and Sit muel Workman u e, e elected Transcribing Clerks. Joseph Hisubinson, Corgont Sc.. R. Templin, lloorke.iper no,l Le, Frank and Henry Hipr',, A,ii•tent, In the !Vase. the Speaker laid bef , re t the Ancu• a.Siairment the ri, , r nt owns et k: ,men Tu-n. pilre Cnrupc , y; the A ;nun; Statement of ;be phis Saving Fond So •iet.y. ard IC., the A nine! It,pntt of the State Treasnier and Pr , omp r.Jii. c ri•Nnt fla.r,l Th. Speaker straw! Ow just after cno 110,3,114 d adjourned yisterday, the Seer,ta,i nf 'he Commom wsalth presented to the Cleo k eating's ti orn the (L,• *mar. accompanied by srmetal bills. Mr. Magehan moved bet tht- be returnel to the rio%prno: Mr. Burnside.. said his iipieion m.as ti:,: iho lu,is tallith had been returned bt 11.0 t flosernor were laws; but as there tineired br some doubt on the question, he moved an amendment to the moti in a the gentleman from Cumbria. Jr. Nlaghean to la s the messages. togther iih the bill., on the ;ebb , . Mr. Kunhi', trusted that this in, ion would not pie. ysil, because these pipers wets not before the fur the reason ;hat they mr re nut tetutned tin's des when the II rise was in sea, in. He dill red front the gentleman from Centre, ( Mr. But n.ide,) ;hat these bills were new laws, ( , it they were not legitimately and properly but re the House. Mr. Megehan said by would be willing to wish: dnw his motion if he could ace how the), coved get at the matter in any other way-. Mr. Haley thouOit the better mode would be to re solve not to receive the Dope., in the present fermi and give the S:cretary of the Commonwealth an or., portunitc of bringing them in hereafterw, nen the FL :a in reasion. The debate efts hem, [lured! and Val, dsnc . wbon Mr Magi•iii,n diver anti Olen the mnAsegiir wile read ter t vme had tern taken in f. 4% a .o d0ing...167 iu 29. L,e ilien for the fresi-w. A ftiend ofour.. •:ns It, N. k e 'suet to user U.S. incii nt Wiiti‘i 1114 1.11: co of the Cr.• tent of panne reeling as the ingot of strews i. or t h e eo.aseofthe wind. He oat walking upon the Levee , opposite the flatboat landing. a few days ago, when be met with a sturdy, honest-I soking and keen-eyed back woodsman, who had just come down the Mississippi at Gallia in, owner, or .• hand' on one of the fleet of up river craft moored to the wharf. Somsthing hke the following dialogue then envied. Query—'Wiles. do you five, toy rend? Whence did you bring your plunder?' driver.—'From Kentucky, way back in the moun tain district. I had a little 'truck' fur sale, put it on a boat, and bought more and added to it as I came a long.' Query—'What do ,nu all clink of a war with En Aisrer--*W el:, w• don't know much about the merit• of the present quarrel about Oregon; but sup pose our Government appear apter to be right than any Aber. Any bow, Great Britoil* is always a pecking of us. a 441 wants a wAippingc 0. P.• Woodman has been fi•ed it, one of the Fire dt eours for cutting down and converting to his owl, usi. a large live oak, the property of Uncle Sam. He sibould bane remembered the emanation of the song: At, woodman, spare that tree, Tourb not a single bough; /t ne'er belonged to thee, Why should you steal it nok? CRT—to let the feelings leak out at !he eyes; to spill the juice of sorrow. ('ring may be. produced by popper, snuff cod onions—end Varia , ll other Brie A CARD The undersigned feels it a duty, to present a public testimonial of his heart felt gtatitude, to Cept. RICH. AHD PHILLIrs. of the splendid steamer Star Span fla Banner, for his veil great kindness to the un , lersigned during four weeits on board that sternum., after the undersigned had left the Hospitals of St. Louis and New Orleans; which he had entered fur the treatment of "Varicose Veins." If this Card should ever meet the e,,e of the gener• ons hearted Commander, he will have the satisfaction to know that out heart at least, will ever throb with r•ttsotiona of love, gratitude and respect, for a mon who is an honor to butnan nature, and the friend of those in distress. SETH LUTHER, Pittsburgh, Jan. 13, 1815. of ft. Island. 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The Clickener, Sugar.coated Purgative Pills. being compounded pure. iv on scientific principles, and based on an intimate C. quaintance with the origin of disease, and the actual structure of the human sysient are the only remedy which can be positively relied on. Being composed of a variety of ingredients entirely different from, end i.rdependant of each other in their mode of operation; they never fail to reach the seat of disease, in what ever shape it may appear. Thus, if the liver be affect ed, one ingredient will operate on that partirulerorgan end by cleansing it of that excess of bile, it is con scantly discharging into the• stomach. restore it to its natural state. Another will operate on the blood, and remove those impuritit • which have niready entered' into its circulation; while a third will effectually expel from the system whatever impurities may have be,” Xscharged into the ottotnrirli, through the instrumer, silty of the other ingredients. , ' t • lit ; 11. t t, •I ,j t , t.. , s • LI 14- ''.o 1 ", '4 „ '• 47? 16-4 •4 1 4 0,04;;; . "re eft' • 13 $. - ENE Thorn the National Intelligence, MR. DARRAGH'S SPEECH. Mr Darragh commenced by returning Ma thanks to the. House for its courtesy in refusing the getgleman's call fur the previsus qusation. • He had supposed that there existed in this House certain conventional forms of civility, and thnt it was not considered more intru sive fur an individual member to seek to occupy the flow than for the shalt man of a committee. The Finitso, ho believed. would bear him witness that be had not often thiiist iiiinself upon its notice, and it was rite first tame that he hod found therm-finery rules of civility violated in his non cute. it was his dot e ,j therefore, to return thanks to the House fur voting dean the motion for the nrrvinus questio n . Thi• bill o•as ostensibly for the purpose of cal sing two regiments of riflemen; and in :elation to the propriety of this and other measures, havtvg motel immediate or more remote respect to the Oregon question, ho differed from of those %sub whom he I had acted in the party divisions of ilisemouty. %Vhnt was till+ notice, of which so much had been said!— Whether our cnnvention with Guest Britain we. properly denominated a trentyof joint occupancy, or I Only a 01111Mrreial convention fir purpose' of trade, what did it amount to in fart? We html the joint or, rttpancy of the country, and we recognised it in the very fact of giving notice, whether it wa. contained in the terms of the convention or not. The question of sovereignty was kept in abeyance. This whole subject wag, one to which Mr D, hind paid some atten tion, and into, the best examination he hod been able to give ir, he all. full) coneino d that the title of the United States to the ohnie of °lrwin wan clear and indisputable; and, an believing, he was prepared to go ea far an any man in inairdairong Suppose tile.. two companies of airmen should he retard, and should on inn Oregon, and supposing it .hou!4 be proclaimed or the of het side of the water that this ono en our port a preparation for want more eonid f;•ent Britain do than she was n0,,- .loine 11 as she not arming and equipping her rinv.? Had she not commissioners appointed 141 examine every "team Neese! which erm,ed the ocean Gum her ali,res to !h. , West Indie4 tit to this ...filament, to R.' CV, rain whet her the, vi,ro evriatde of being converted to a niiitnry, Intel NI eon,. leis what had or been do irg ever sine• ISIS to prrtecsthe tights nll.ll coizen• in Orogo.d hid tern tOnggish and itin.l,,r; we had 'din" t i tic to' 'want.," to defend Sr, n thou•sitd of our ei•irrns ohs were cr y ing out 1104 for Incas and protection. It it' V, Lot had Great Britain d o ne there. lin lun rk in any of tier protean," titer .I, n I N,, Stir ',ad to-rn ohm 1111. V. 0 reghnents of tidenteu were in tended 1. , do. Not. itatir , din g the 11/ rrnoder io 1818 the British tilt. }IA heen flung in Oregon store 18'23. and it now ti,rated none a large number of tort,- ficatinne. True, the British G.,vo rn . nent h a d n o r done this; the Government lied not i , "elf taken rm'ortry pus session rf Ore/4011 More 11111/ i• h a d , i 1 Ind.: ; in Imo, count, ie. it had BrutobC,lTlpard , s uli.t at tel 1 summa:- is on the:, lion arc olunl. and were most c.n,V,1i,11 t v nstrloennts of Br i tish 1,1;1:11- , ,,. In India.w.is tie. Ea.t Compass; in iteg,,a, tile Nort hwest Company. Both hod gone on and made tmittnr) •ances, and when the British Government wa s tinned on the subject it di-c:aoned every thing, and threw all the respon.ibdity on t!.ese comply Ira. let Britain could speak of the w little of the East Indies a. her own. Fnon the cop. of the etln T ie•i, .111,1 n oo she hail exhibited in every age and in every rout:lly the 'AMC predominnting o`dorn:nion. What hood heen Ihr 11^{11:.1, o r,d Jinn ~q.it e gon since lan! The Hud,,, o Bay ( . .onpany had elected some: t o else o r Olsen f ices . M Winch they held the country [ 11r. C.. 1 ,crn<ntd ,spenking ticrotts. that—they lutist: twenty-two stations.) M. D we" nit no are of,to•exart noinhe r ; , ,,, t were all "o man!, milit•r ) ra.b.:s. end they wine erect eel nil mart tine cour.tro. But more than !lint. the Britida r:ir:ament hod este, /led the laws of England aver thegor. and if 11, Ma.. not mi•informed and II ata had now a tight to arrest American cititens umi try th,m [ Severn: v tires; lie, o wn eh IT, r % Mr. D .'lid tie had 'IVO, .rnw.l I h,' Arne, tan pPizetta had bee• e. re sted nod *dint In Cnunrin ilia ti in , ri..itha as it might, were the,• any niTinird the c ti• u iterate It, right. of A-two "chin ct•tre N on e Thii only las, to thee...lnt I, Ri it •ii kids; t 1,.. iii orficers were the ether r. ll Th , 'l kli• in line torn:. o r d the on', r...ltt• Isere 1t... .at in r 0n . 0 .1 0 , -x ruledis into( Iregon This we. the sr lie titins• hid: we list %offered to ,Lo , oole L re 162 5. nod .411 A% 1 Pori long and horulds n "tlethent of the ganHu.u, were n". tI Tire doze were te• % e a ge r in .1 e• o e ~ tatty ea...ed o f hurl)ing the country into war. the wolf dogs. %kind,. one of the lest, wooed lion no And flows, to this question of nett:tr... XVlart weed other trail. G'Letry anew this, sad watched with te lt! and h.. , was the notice to Le gtsen? fate lorhrelf tense anxiety. bJ, every move. He scenia—he scene he did not co t e what ..ht of a nice was given—but ' —lm rune: "Oh. my God. he's gee my boy!” He lent.. how wee it to Le done? Must a convention be pro, I -1 from hie horse. tie sees the too' p r i n t * 'i t hi s ow n dea r dad for the p "ripest? Must the 'notice be given by a , Johnny in the gopher hill by his •ide—he tracks him corr.municotion film the Preaident of the United to the wood, and off from Winder's Ire Stated to Queen Vottorint Or was it to he done by Imitathex again. art of Co:4mm? Or was it to be accomplished ad a 1 tie search wra continued till midnight. when • Inndbied would turn nut his tenant, by an eyetment part thought Lear to moral, liens ton an and Walt tot quit? He thought we might do it by on s e t of 1, 1 1. ' daylight to begin afresh. But the father, ooh three la. ion here. He wit• fun letting Great Britain 'noon ;of hot hooting friend.. wno had resolved nor to est or that w P meant to tare th e whole of the terrttors— sleep till they had found the boy, et dl kept ori—aotne• every inch of it—and that to the hazard of a fat. time. riding. tromclittle• walking--caking tv‘td ttletul• tie. . tog it for no other purpose than to keep the a olvea at Suppose these two regime nts should Lc raised and boy. At length thee stationed ;hem...lves IA into luta' , sent—.list the,' lied not Great Brit. d ir, rnmmatrd ing dminuce of rich other. and sat down to protect acts more niggrettsive? We sent riflemen. aim Loon the child, or roith to hi. restive. in case they should forts—•y and she now depended on these vi•ti, furl s to near biro attacked, hi watch until the morning. bold (tregon. If questioned. the Britian would adthit I At early di w n.nbttut ho new loosen-ma arrived and tb-it the ir d elitin d , Cat placed on these forte, arid she the 'march commenced anew. The field watt vermin. had twenty-two of them at ivoints j aliciously selected. ed for the track. which wa s pursued vett h soote doubt. It trod been said that we, too, should try to take pus- ea he had been there three nuccessive days. On Ira session by rending our citizens tber•, but we had tried , clog the path winch led towards the wort wood•, ft, that experiment and could n ot ge t on. A bold and ad- imps into of Johno'• little feet were own discovercd, venturous man had in 182 E gone from Roston nod s et- no he appeared to be running, and the mark of hi. tied himself on the north batik "(the Color-oh:a ricer, ' . bag dray gad along ho his stile. Here tho Labors nn• and what was the conaequencr t The Madsen Itay gulch gushed anew, nit tile tents of the ttrecealtng ntght Company •oon compelled him to retire. TheyxUtround• were pratitled and ram-berated. 'I hey now agreed to ed hi: fort; they under*old him to the Indians, and take a attrition ol abort 15 rod. abreast, to up one shalt took std; measures as compelled him to remit; e side of the branch and down the other. tot the whole Thus n ee an American citizen driven by British s io. ' surface. if the eatenalve tame farther than he eturd Mute from our own soil. Act gentlemen considered possibly hose travelled, hell been explored. They this all very light; we Mittt submit to it all, and nut' had completed one side, and were returning. when raise a finger to prevent it. the signul was given--Johnny was found! The notes But tidy was n o t the pr o pe r occasion to diecuas the shouting, arid the repeated peals of the Itunter's wind• Oregon ci "-vice, When that subject did come up, tog horns, coon grouped the solemn cavalcade. if Mr. D. should succeed in getting the floor, he But O'ldirry, though foremost in the hunt, fell hack would endeas or to say all he had to say on that sub- at the first note of the summoning horn, our did tie feet. And his niece upon it were not new; nor had speak a word, or scarcely breathe, till he snatched his they been altaken by the fullest examination. H e own true Johnny from the arms of hie dvlighted bearer, thought we had delayed the setlem•rit of the ques•i on land pressed him alth u frantic tondrwas to his now long emetic.; we had nothing to goin by procrastination i burrting heart. The dear boy watt found shout two On the contrary, ho held that this Governme nt was miles from home, in ['thicket of hazel. tricking filberts under a hnly obligation to extend over our fellow-ci t i. I with t it s bag of corn still on his aria. He looked cons in Oregon the shield of our lowa and the stro ng bright and happy, and a hen asked where he was gro• arm of the national defence. We were bound to dolt. Jo g , s•td tie sva% going home, hot it was so far. She ",e had been told lest %Par that the nnorantion et! paid he linda't seen any body. but he heard some one Texa% would cPrtaittly lead to war with Great Britain; call hurl, and that he wee afraid; that he ran tid he we. but it hod Ipd to no w a r. H e m ii i i ed hod believed that it very tired, and then he laid his head down on his bag would. Ifany glory wan to he get by talking. he should and cried—that while he was crying, he saw a big like to hear a little now from gentlemen aho were so carrixg"gol'Y with candles in it (the thuuder and light valiant at that time. ning) and .hen it grew very dot k. and Its asked God to Mr. Holmes, of South Carolina, said he should like i Pike caret"! little Johnny, and went to sleep. He seem tu oak the gentleman one question. Was there any ied amazed to tree so many around him, and all to glad analogy between the cases of Texas and Gregor - 4 to eta him. The territory of Texas belonged to the people of Tetra. I -- who were in p ion of it, and who solemnly asked to be admitted into our Union; but the territory of Or egon was partly in Britian possession and partly in our own. Gentlemen talked about his being alarmed. Mr C J Ingersoll. Nobody said you were alarmed but yourself. [A Irtughl Mr littltned,lnDLlMitig. it hod been said that Tenn. was the wolf. but Great lit itoin was a lion. Now, he warued to ask the gentleman from Pittsbu rgh,aupposing lie had lost a sheep, and he should go into the woods %vitt, hi. r:flu to recover it—a rifle, as all knew, could conquer any thing; n gentleman had told him that one rifle could take a British frigate, [tilaugq—now,htlp•' posing the gentlemen. when he come to his sheep, in strut of finding it in the lunge of a wolf, should ford I a lion •tunding growling over it, lie had thought that! one riflo was enongli for a wolf, but when he found the lion, would lie not go buck and get a dozen rifles? Mr Darragh r•plied that he could not say how he might act when danger come; but lie would ask, tains it manly, wris it honornble. for a notion like this To tremble end to skulk when it had a clear title to it.] own territory? lie granted the cose with Britaie was very different from the case with Mexico. Mexico we hod welting to fear, and we went forwntd very boldly indeed. But what would on impartial historian say %alien he came to write the history of; our third war with Great Briton]." Mr Holmes. Do you expect a third oar? Mr Darruh said that he spoke of the third war when it should come. Moat not the historian say that to-I wards the weak Power we were bold and prompt, while with the other we were anenking and cowardly. though our hilt w rya good? That we nought to avoid , war because we deemed Grant Britain omnipotent?, Mr D. Wail riot a Mali to Stand by and see h a il hi%countty diegraced and dialionored; he reg,orded n i id title u p i o latitude 54 deg. as perfectly choir. We Such thug hart postponed the assertion of it only burnuse ti ter , note few of our people there to oak our rotection, but now the chime') of the Commiitee on Foreign Affrirs: had infortited the House that ourcitizens these amuuo• ted to 7,000. 'bey wets diligently engaged itit car rying on the physical operation of which the gentle man had spoken so eloquently, and were crying out to us for the protection of our laws and of our arms. Should we hesitate to grant the request? It had been well said that this wu a question which effected the destinies of the world. lle was one of those who be hewed that there were men now here •who might yet live to see a continunus railroad extending from the mouth o f the Columbia to the Atlantic. The country would 50C11 be filled with a dense riopolution, and would eventually control the China trade, and affect the whole commerce of the Pacific. lie Hosted in God there would be a beginning of this end. He trusted that this Governmgnt would tidy su the des. polisms of Eut ore, stay on your own side of the water, and do hot attempt to intermeddle with the halsece of power on this continent. :qr . D. believed it to be the design of God that 1)111 free institutions, or Insti tutions like outs, should eventually covet this whole continent—a coestimmation which could not hut all'.•ct every part of the world, end the prospect of which ought to.fill with joy the heart of crusty philanthropic man. Frontier Life—The Lost Child We doubt whether, among the catalogue of fiction■ and mawkish tales—got up and paid for by the publish. en to the hired contributers—can be found within the embossed and gilded cover. of the numerous ■Douala %bleb adorn the parlor table. of our fasionables, a single fiction of such simple and thrilling interest as the following account of the hunt for a 'Lost Child,' by a cm-respondent of the St. Louis Weekly Gazette—in one of the frontier smilements of the west:— Alvin ten o ' clock in the morning, wan heard • loud shots at the gate —i Ho!Mr. XV., ho! ' • ‘l ' hat ' s wantine 'ol.atry ' n boy is lost — little Johiinyr This ons le i sough to secure a far bet ' s aid; and on lie rode to shout 'the earn,' at every door he panned. Little Johnny! said I and my heart hoist fotth at the very sound. He can a fair and lovely child, Johnny, an had a gentle ' and affectionate miviher, with an ardent and sacrifi cing love which few mother. trot feel. Ills father was a bold hunter — l.is horses/id hound and nib: had more of his heart thus uli the world beatifies; but little Jolin• ny nestled there; Indeed he was a great pct with the eare , r,ei and more sympathy 'lion a l l ve•l of the children together. !inch appettin are always nut e1 ,, ,U; hut few prr ees, ridirr• of grow,; er liody turned out—the net , a slew Site and flirt ton! hots for ten indesorsuini raise to a•-i-t in tine se. rch, whirr women tout rhilill el, were running n. rind fro, nod hailing every passer by, to lea! the progrean of the oink. Neve, before. I mit;, dare any. was tinge ouch a neighbatly union as tdv» pe r v a d e d id e trim ley macs—the tame gush id aymya• by, the name fearful apprellentiim, nod the images eel deal, ttuil wo, pervades every hose, aid linnet. It versed an if one vit.' cloud of gloom tapped the refs,. I dorid, whirl: shone teat, lurid glary., tin 1 to which eye?) ere was lurned , and every hole Lent true—the lost child; Litlie J..hritty about four year. n ' tl; he had been uut in Ow A. Id w oh his fik tier and Owl:flack man, who were harrestin;: cion—had hlled to. little Lag with vita .tiuß eon, old and r nrtcd for home about twin P M. On returning nt nigt.t, they awertait, ed that :he rhii l hold never been seen. It .111•nestriy lark, but Ow Bunn Rau given; /03.0 /:; or 20 neigh• is.or nook their tso.lll need c.orimelired the search.— Fine coif, 'Abr . !! be eat Ill.( liven. 11.11111b0 first n`ject. they TO•114. •ingle rise, and acohre,] They nfi n .catered through the wirld — tine I.nnr.r Indict u;Leticall.ng out itt u voice ot thunder: •H.' itn (rnit ,, g, the ml;:h: !,t• alnrnl , d and 10.8141 I.lfing..l yr. he Inltrn draw n int.. litn Kentlo, %Inning tone .1 the fi r ,. 1.0 n:, rtt ftat!ier'll come!' It , 14 \ nil tlinugh, 1.4.1 never ir .ee.11‘..• 1....ee Awl°, ilr prn ed— earurvly Ile .1n • 1',.• a ir vv..d.m i , so tilkt t nith hi. lo.se l'er!erd rr •.Uet be ry. , ..l g r•tre ll yll..rn Rot th e a “is'Clt: hat, felt, ...•.e t1hr....1 1.1 br. k.... A ....A I.led 1 . 4 " , e,n0.111.• 11., I. ail a t: it 'I '1... fir r./ n.l(9 — :ini err.; tx•oie 11,1 air a it t,rlh,m, .v.n, m,d•l hrt, ars.l“trs search n • 4 “. and then bury upon the eel, jortn....: Lot!. trtc Jon, :tie c ube. i CITY PRICES CI7RIZENT. JAN. 14. CAREFULLY CUERECTED EYEKT IFTERROON• $1,50 , a 4,624 4.37,5' 4,50 1,50 , a 1,624 50 ea 62 0,00 @ BO 4.5 ' 50 34 ea 36 15.00 e 16.0 08 ca 70 • 22 It 25 31 fa 44 1.00 (a 1.16 1.00 cal,l2j 2,374 1 c - 0,00 5,00 e 5,50 74' 4 ce . ,, 5 7 ra 8 7 e 8 104(a 13 Flour—Fr”m Store, . " Wagon. - Buckwheat—per 100 Corn Meal-- (In do - Grata—Wheat t.) bu.ll. CO, 11, Oat?, Ilay—Lno.s. pron. . Oti—Linseed, itk gull trhisLey—}l' gta • • Botatoes—Nrstinnock, bush Salt—p bbl. Sceds—Flux, • - Timothy. Clover, Lled—No I P lb. • • . !logs— 11) (no. svt ) Bacon—per lb. • Chersr—per lb WR. - - Butler—Keg and Roll per lb. James Park, Jr. & V wilot.r.sALL: Grocers, Importers of Tin Pluto and Queensware, and dealers in Cnpper and Pitt !burgh marrufartMed articles, Nne. IP? and 114 Second Ct., het ween Wood and Smithfield streets. janl4-novl4 ly. 83 MARKET STREET 83 HANTS, Turkel ri, Brodie and Thibet; 1-7 Heal Welsh Fiannek Domestic do; ca.hmorr Mou•din Delaibrs; Black Alp I.lwrei, and Od eao , ch a t, fiblek and mole color,d French Met Inc's; B F Constable offets the abote at rotors very desi rable to throne who have not completed their winter purchases, in fart at Mr below the value. lbese goads are of the lan-5! porch idea and heat styles. janl4 COZIES 83 MARKET STREET 83 A & 12.4 twilled & double Whitney Man. ""± kets; Red Flannels. twilled nod plain; rely km do; best style of Calicoes, at 6.1, 7, 9 & 121 cts, worth 9,12 i nod 18i cents. A few piecesufculurd Alopecia, pinin, figured, and These, at twice* lower than can be had at any other place west of the mountains. janl4 B. E. CONSTABLE. AUCTION SALES, 'DV JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer, coiner of JJ Wood and Fifth sheets.: At 10 o'clock on Thurs day morning, the 15th in.', will be sold an extensive as-in tweet of seasot.able DRY GOODS, among whi: ere very fine Alpacras of ' , nion.. colors, fine black 13,ml:ethics; superfine Cloths; Cassimertlis; Sett inetts; Ky. Jeans; Calic >es; Mouse de Lain. Ginshums; Checks; Tickings; Blankets; Sliswls and Ildkfs in great variety; Hosier; Gloves; Patent Thread; Spool Cu:ton; Sex ing Silk , ge &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. fi cases of Bouts and Shoes, assorted. 3 Case, Men's end Boys' Caps, do. 4 barrels Louf Sugar. 3 New Orleans Molasses. 4 barrels Va. Manufnctured Tuhar:o. 2 half chests Young Hy son Tee. Glassware, Queenawnre, Carpeting. end a groat variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, ,&c. At 61 o'clock. P. M., a large assortment of fine Cutlery, Hardware, fine Shirts. fancy Cravats. Stork.. Gold and Silver Watches ready made Clothing, Mani cal Instruments, together with a great vat iety if sta ple and fancy goods. .innl4 Books for Sale el VOLS. of the the ..I..urn o ls of the Semite find House of Reptesentative s of Pennsylvania, from 1790 to 1800. 1 vol of Sergeant's Conoitutionnl Lliv4; 20 SCII. or4o volumes of thr American Pioneer; 30 of Ilatils'srittsbulgh &c. acne ml And-a large assortment of the Book* and lion of the American T , lnpr , anre Union. N. ; arid a small al.ortment of School Bunko arid Sialluo ury, for abide low. ISAAC HARRIS, Agera Corr.rni.sroi c'reirr, N 0.9, sth .tree t. jrit.l4 Gr. WISTAR'i 13.ALSAM OF ILO CHERRY ! Tlu OREAT ItiMLLT 7rrß DIJLAM THE LUNGS AND BREAST I'ESTIAWNIALt.' To lux PLat.te.—ln steeordalice with the pl•Vtlii• tog cutuom, and it, ort7et to ol,uw tlu strum* of mtne fully, the f oliueing reitificut,s buy.. ba•en *Heeled; end as it i* not our w i•Et to !title w ill. the lines, ur Le,lth t hose rateted. we rletice *eke, to make no asiert ions, to...FALSE STATE EN'IS” of the eff..cacy nor wilt we hold inn ho v e r. ...freeing Imm•intty whirl, Innt• at ill not warrant. THE PROOFS A RE. HERE GlVEN—aid we polieit all ing4iry from the public. into eery rase and feel assured they Kid flt.d it a mrdlc:ne well de• fez sill tlarir patronage and confidence, a 7 E.V A IZKA 11 Cr R ES. Of all tio runes , h ,t have grt hero rrroril,i there ate none 4,714,11 lo rAse 1TP71 , 1,11,d brlntr, 1114,01 rialnly shows the eur,t/../Ity of aatsvempti,n, earn in inc rf it, tur d farms !!!' Mrs. GOULD, or another proof added ! THIS ( - ('Yip rrpr 101F.1, NAII4 ..4" WILD CHFNPY. •PIC tv,lttr, B•p , . In. 1815 D) IIIE AN ) AFFLICTED Z'tal" ir:•,•rre In ..oratilltV,lil tlZ - I.rougt. y to •:I loam .• rr: af.d ;he pu.. e genera:oar the g f,u , y 1 , 4'11 1110 me. I Itaae not et),,• prefef , health for tsar or lair void me my tier sana Om 1 , lilghL thy, as h Last Septemlwt /04 I. I took a 1L . ..v.? cold whi.h I.rodueed u loteLinr 6114 rootiroted uot,l relous,y, lEdS wit,,,l added another cal I; my c.,,gh ovrrea•ecl, I ac..n li, st and rt,) Innrna ,l lfurion at rlia I could * not not/yen ..nt. 0.1. I.; I awe -.t %cry .1.1.1til at nights, 'raised cnee,d•rab:e blood .lotirg the w irver sod rou:d 1 sk,,,d tor twit wee's.. 11 iih n 1: :hell.. .'.ad I,s. I had very te...ra p lo mu sole, and ~ ,tas pea my etwall per.; general dttolity f , flowrd. wi t s e,ofir.ed to my r>r m g!)0,1: eight Lr. k• 1 hid h.on,-,1 a s.•:er and hi bo . .11.111•J w - ith 'onnomp. tw. I expected t a dre rip eel: my friends a si , d„ c ! way lefe, At te.t• tills, an ut eta. Mho" h•d been laet.stited ads,•ed me to take Dr %Vl.' ar'a 11 Omni of Wild Cherry. I r.e...toditig'y p a ;11.4.1e, hal'a it, and 1..14 r , rre titter, °hie/toed ar other, I an d a thi r .i: then I re‘sed to 61 , ed. and rn, rough was . .retter, but any dia..w.e was ••• deeply ro..twd, 1 wits /I ro c 00t,,e t.eipg Ihe Bai.em, Ur•tll I had In. 11.!? /1.0 I Can hon. - ally and truly *I,. I lashes, 1)r Witt.. 'a 13s'anni ~f Wild l'her,y• an ‘eriCany :de SIRS. :11 .111,1' It. (101: t,. %Vs, •rc persumilly nerpa,oted la 01 Mrs (:,,u',l, aa.stril in talk, rig cars ei her du, log h, heti, se. sod know the statarnent to be true. Nling. P. C. Pxt..CoTT, NIKI. S. A No. I. CornllrtTlei M. , s, pi 12. 18.1 L. ANOTHER VOICE HIOM MAINE. Woot.tt.Atottsti. Me.. July 30 1015. Essne St r,--liavints caper ',need grout bent fi, from your it.valuable me:Steins.. I tee/ It my dots. lard prod. legs to let the world know what it ha. d 0,,, for me. 'Possessed of a It: ong c omit itutton naturally. I had en mlr'd rerfitct health pees toils to the spring of 1843, when I was troubled with o cl,fficuly in ray left. side. attended writ considerable rain. Sometim e in July, I was violently attac.terl a tth a entlgh, w Lich rontinuod ',tit! fall:then I was confined to the house eight months during 'which time my rough a,. very %ever t s. I fie. Tien:ly had spells ofroughing which lasted two hours, —daily raised large quantittes ofidtsegreeshle matter. accompanied with blood; sometimes I rot , ssal a quart of blood at a time. I consulted three physuttorta, all of whom done their hest to restore me,—gyve me ur,— .11 . . d they could do no more (or me.—l must die,—it we. toirteutible for me to live but a •hort tons; one of them said Ins lungs were gone. At this cr itxnl mt. ment, when ernminent phspicon, had cx t totted their %kill, friends dtspsired of my 1,1., my own hors of re• eovny et an end, I resorted to Dr. Wistat's Balsam of Wild Cherr?; when I had taken one and a holfbmiles. those Insert, spells of coughing were removed I rote tinued tilting the Balsam until opting. (April, 1844,) a hen I ceased to bleed it the lungs, my health ana strength i r rUT'`Ct as that I left the house, hut was : not able to work fora sear. Now my health is good; I ant a 1.40 to do o day's Nulls every doyen my firm. JAMES COMERY. Wattes•: THUMIs RINSER. • COUNTERFEITS. r7"Those rho Counterfeit a good medicine fir the purpose of adding n few dollars to their pockets, 'are fur worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin. For whilo the :niter only robe us of ear property. dor former lake rioi t ierts and health and life Dr. IV IsT• It ' s Ituli,inof Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disoitore*ted witnesses, to have titTecti ed the most extriloofinary cures in runes of a pulmo nary arid asthmatic character ever before recmded in the history of medicine. The young, unit Lealniful, the good, all speak forth tits praise. It is now the favorite medicine in the 'TINT intelligent families of our country. Such in high ittend in public estimation line been a icbis ved by its own. merits alone. And so long as a t discerning public are careful to get Wista7's Wild Cherry, nod ethic with acorn counter reits, anti ever y other article preferred to them as a substitute. so long will cures—positive cures—cheer the fireside of a depairing family. 17 - 5. The true and genuine '•Wister's Balsam of Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies in all parts of the United Staten. ISTA R'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, tint not only relieves Tut cures! i v-Price $1 per bottle, or mix bortlee for $5 Fur sale at Cincinnati only by NiWORD PARK riV's.l,l in Pittfiliurgli by L. WILCOX, Jr., cc.r. of Marker u. and Ow Diamond jin 1 4 WM. ALEXENDER & SONS, UNDERTAKERS, No 30, adjoining the Exchange Bank and opposite the 'Seep:id Presbyterian Church. THEYARE PREPARED TO furnish COFFINS of all 'kinds ""1" . ""' and sires, of which !hey keep an assortment constantly reudy made to be had at all hours: Funeral, will att.:oiled on the shortest not ire, to-,d every requisite therefor furrii.hed, if required. PRIVATE Iti:etoigce, unto the let of San street near the canal bridge, Allegheny, where orders will be received. M-YEHENCES. Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. Reynolds, Rev. Dr. Herron, Dr. Speers. Rev. Dr. Dunlap, Dr. Brooks, Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Shorp i s i tg.' Rev. Mr. Murry, Slierpsburg, RaiMr. Williams. .j.vol4.lmd&sy THE SLCOND SERIES ISEELIE American Journal of Science and Art., Conducted by PROF. SILLIMAN, B. SILLIM.AN, Js., AND JAS. D. DANA, NEW RAVEN , u - AS just commenced and will be published in 6 11 Nus. annually, vii: January, March, May. Jaly, September. and Nuvernber. Each number will con- lain from 140 to 150 pages, making annually Two Volumes, 01 about 900 pages, fully illustrated by Engravings. The price will be Fire Dollars a year in advance. This Journal will ben faithful re,:ord of American and Foreign Science. The aid of the most able co laborers hits been aertired, and no effort will be wanting to make this Joutnal us popular and valuable its possible. The 14t Series commenced in July, 1818, and is just completed with the 50th volume, ernhractng a period of 2? years coeval with nearly a generation covering a very important period in the histo ry of Science and the Arts of this country and the world, and meat ever remain an important work of reierence. The first number of the new Seri•s is jai; and may now be had by subscribers and ex. omitted by °airfoil my store. It is bored that many new suhicriptiors rill be handed in by the cititens mt Pittsburgh and siciony. Subscriptions received ar.d Nus. distributed by W. W. WILSON. Corner of CO and Market sts., ritisburg h. An ehtue sett (SO ‘,..1.) of the let Series, on hand end for sale by W. %V. %V. jen 14 AT COST, AT COST. rrl DI-: ° subscritter, at the correr of Market and Third kire4l/1, still continues the , sale of Dry Goods, at reduced prices, and is now offering greater induce. meats to purchnsers. The remainder of our Cloak . Alpacrns, Merinows, Muslin de !mines, Calicoes, Flannels, Linse)s, Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets end i Shawls. together whh many other goods. We have concluded to close tT at cost for a few days. in or der to n-duce our stock previous to Sprint. Purcha rc will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining floods at exceedingly low prices. Call early sod se !core n cool Larguin. jno H A A. MASON. Books STORY of the Conrtittolot ; rycroft't. Course of Reeding; Brewster's o;.tic.; Niehol on the 5.A... System; Ilersohrrs Astronomy; Vegonldr Physiology; rmobe's Ps h•iolov; Con.toott,n of Mao; ttmkto's Phrenology: Ne.hamAA oimnl Nl•gnotism, For solo for BOSWORTH & FORRESTF,R, 43 Market strret T I T FA{ Alf 1 EMPORIUM; J Behgum in America, by Dr I3.ird; Prntest•nitim '• " Nlutrat's South A irtra; at BOSWORTH & FORRF:STER. 43 Market st PIG LKAD. 1200 PIGS LEAD, for sale by Jan H JAMES MAY. Wanted. GooD GIRL .hn cxn come well recommended hear of a oithatton to do housa.work, and receive extra w■gea, by applying at this office. yin 13-d3t&w It Stearine. POUNDS qqa;ity.Cineinenoi man nisclure, receieetl per steamer ••Hiber eta" and for sale by M. B. RHEY & Co., janl3. Water street. Candles and Soap. l i rk BOXES .tendon Nlould Candles, Cincinnati . manufAciure; 10 hoses Nu 1 &Asp. Cincinniti manufacture, re ceived per steamer Hibernia and far sale by M B IiHEY & Cn., Witter street. OLD WHISKEY. FEW bbl.• of pure Old Rye Whiske, from 8 to AL.II )ear, old on top at.d by the barrel for sale P. C. MA RTI 60 IVater Street. BRANDY, GIN, &c. ♦IL Th.‘‘ ball - pipes of pure Cogniac and pale Bran dy of different bt•nds, warranted pure: 1.! bell pipes Holland Gin, fine flavor, 30 barrels rectified hickey, a pure •nicle; also Scotch Whiskey, &e, A:c,llon &mien and fur sale in quantities to snit. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, janl3 60 Water st. PORT AND MEDICINE WINES. 151 r entice of port and medicine wines of loupe. nor flavor, part of which is on draught, for sate in any quantity to suit by CRUSHED SUGAR. A LWAYS on hand and Ansel. , by P. C. MARTIN janl3 60 Water street PLAYING CARDS. 50 DOZ pack, Flaying cards for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water it Sundries. n BOXES Bunch Raisins; 1J 1 keg Sun du; 1 do Zante Caryl:mt.; 400 Ihs Almonds, soft shell; 200 do Cream nuts; 2 Barrels Tanner's Oil; 5 du chipped Logwoud; 2 do Butter; 50 Boxes Pipes; 15 do star Candles; 20 do Soap; 20 do Starch; 100 Reams Wrapping raper; 50 sacks Pea nuts, 12 dozen Shovels, With ■ full' aslortment of Sugar. Tea, Coffee, Rice Rackets. Brooms. Spices, and overy tiling in tha GIO• Cery line, too numerous to mention. janl3 P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at. SELLERS' YERMIFUGE! The Great Worm Medicine of the day. ARENTS read the following, and if your chil dren are troubled with worms, get a vial and try it: Licking , Station. Ky, Dec 10, 1845. Mr R E Sellers:--1 purchased of 13 FSt J H (lard• over two vials of your truly valuable Vermifuge, two of my children being sick at the time. Your Vermi• fogs provbd more than I could have expected, from one child there passed nearly 330 worms, in about 40 hours; from the other some 200, in about the same rime after the Vermifuge was giveu. I heartily re commend its use to all families, and 1 think once tried, no family will ever be without it. Yours respectfully, MASON COLLENS WORTH. - . Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by R E Sid No. 37 Wood streeLand also by Kerr Ss Moh ler, 142 Wind st., L Wilcox, Jr. and Wm Thorn. Market street, Feu St Castel, sth Ward, H P Shbwartz and John Mitchell, Allegheny city. jan 10. WE= WANTED—PIaces for several good bookkeepers, salesmen. retailers and warehousemen and for a good clerk for pet forming the duties of the drugstore business &c, all of whom can comdwell reccommend ed. Also wanted places for a ntnnber of laboring men and boys and apprentices to trades. - Wanted, plats s for a number ,of Colored Men arid Women, Boys asai Girls. Wonted, several women With, fresh breasts of milk, having lest Elicit children dish to take children to suckle and nurse, &e. &r.. Also, ;laces ranted for several sewing girls. Wanted. several good cooks fur Hotels and private fdmilies in town and country. Plen.e uppty at HARRIS' Agency and.intolligence office, No 9, sth mr.ct, jar! I 6! BLACK BALL OR OLP LINE OF LIVER POOL PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL. (Onlyregular parker for the 16th of January.) TllE7am, magnificent and celebrated fast sailing favorite Packet ship YORKSHIRE, burthen. 1150 Tons, Capt D. G BAILEY, will sail positively on Friday the 16th of January, and will leave Liver. pool on the Ist of March. Fut- passage in the Cabin, 2J Cabin and Steerage, to, or from Liverpool. Apply to ROCHE, BRO.'S & Co. New York. Or to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Agents, Pittsburgh. Per Rent. TWO neat and comfortable Dwellings, near the Scotch Hill market horse.—Apply to jatif). BLAKELY & MITCHEL, McCANDLF,SS & McCLURE. I.JAVE removed to Fourth et., opposite R & R H l'ottorsoll's Livery stlibles. jitni-3m DR. Gl3O. PELVIC, HAS rnmoved a short distance above his former location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, eat, Sick. jan 7 Produce. 0 BBLS Roil Butter; 0 11 Kegs Butter; 10 Bush Clover Seed; 4 Sacks Feathers: 2 Roll,. Rag Carpet Recetved this day and for sale by H. LAMBERT. j,n9. Yes. 133 & 132 Wood sr 20 noxr.s "Fieeiveing" Chewing Tobacco. in IS lb. boxes. suitable for Hotels. Alen. 5 boxes "Branch's Stag," very superior, for sale v. hole sale n retail, by STF.RETT & CO.. jay 9 Nn 18 Market et., 1 doorabove Front. INIITL:HF.LL'S OUTLINE MAPS. MITCHELL'S aeries of Out line Maps, tor Schools and Academies, consisting of 24 distinct Maps on a huge irate, and prepared uncanva.s, with a Key of explanations, descriptions, lessons, dr.c. &c., fur the use of Teachers and The above forties of map, are now in vise in nearly every it...pettishly School in tiew York, and the East• ern atetrs. Teachers are tespeetful!y invited to call and ex amine them. Fur sale by JOHN H MELLOR, ian 7 122 Mrned street. SCUBA & SONEIBLER, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BINDERS, fro. II 5, WOOD IT., THT.EK DrX , lts SICLoW 717TH AT PIT ISBURGIT, PA., Keep ronstantly on hand a general assortment German and English School Books; Letter, Writing, Wrapping and Wall Paper. Their tuna of German works in the dtfrerent branches of Science is one of the largest in the United States, and having made ar rangements with some of the moat extenaise Book establishments in Germany. they are fully prepared to fill all orders in the shortest time and on the most reasonable terms. Haring connected with their Bookstore a Bindery, andpernployei the best hands that could be procured. thr7 trust to be able to du all bookbinding, entrusted to them, with neatness, and not inferior to any binding in the eastern cities. Bisokbooks of every de.crip tical made to order in the shortest time, and at the lowest price. jan 7. Pereira and Domestic Dills ofEzchanrs. CEIrIfFICA TES of deposit Bank notes and Sp, Cie. Drafts and note* collected. and rernitto.nes made to any part of the United Sta te,. j.n7.lr No. 85 Market Street. HENRY LAMBERT has removed to the ware. house nos 133 and 135 Wood street betweon Fifth and Sixth street*, where he respectfully solicits a slate of public patronage• jans HENRY LAMBERT, WHOLESALE GROCER. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Drat,. in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures Fish. bbls No 3 “south" Mackerel; e.) 30 1 and 2 5 half Vila large No 1: ' 6 barrels No 1 salmon; 30 •• Alewives (HertingE) 15 •• Gibbed •• 12 casks Prime C0d6.11; 120 bnxe•s Scald I.lerriogs; In store and fur sale by 30 BAGS Peppe S i; PiCell 15 " Alftpire; 12U" Mats Casain 5 " Bills Ground Ginger. 5 Pepper; 20 boxes bbl nu•megs; 25 cans Ground Cassin in store and for sale IL LAMBERT, jsns 133 and 135 Wands% P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water it Teas. 25 0 p P . A u C cii h n " n A g G . l; e S a Y.H.i h lm in eit. rzi r al .ch G es . a t. P nd catty boxes and cannistere in store end for sale by 4 50 BAGS Rio. pert prime green; _ 5 " Jaya in store and for sale by 90n BOXES Is Ss 12a 16s and 325, Richmond 1J Tobacco in store and for sale by Dried Fruit. 25 BUSH Dried Apples; 10 " Peaches; received this day and fur sale by Sniadries 30 bbl. Trinnrrs Oil; 40 Mils N C Tar; 50 " Chipped Lugwood; 20 •• Span Whiting; 25 "No 1 rosin; 5 •"• Loitering's" Crushed sugar; 30 bola, Chocolate; 30 do White Clay Pipe.; 10 bbls rock candy: 2 casks Obmro Madder, 3 cerunns S F ludigo; In 'tore and fur sale by 1-1 LAMBERT, lnnd• 133 and 135 Wood et BAG ALFA & SMITH have removed to their new warehouse, Nos 18 and 20 Wood street, (east side) where they will be pleased to invite the attention of their ft ienda and dealers generally to a large and well seleaed assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. novlo.3m 132LOALEIT & SMITH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 AND 20 W oar) STREIT, PITTSBURGH. QMITH. BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Grocers ap end Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be. tween sth and fith, North aisle, Philadelphia. novlo-3m Tobacco N. HOLNLES & SON, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN REMOVAL, Nos 133 •nd 135 Wohd street LAMBERT, 133 it'd 135 Wood it H. LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Wood at H. LAMBERT. 133 and 135 Wood it Tobacco. H. LAMBERT, 133 and 135 Wood ot 14. LAMBERT. 133 sod 139Wowi Removal. - '4O. • •(."••.:1 . tit -t` `_s - a. inirvik wo a.1■77-----‘--. SHYER PLATING MANUFACTORY, Corner of Market street and the Diamond fir HE sut , eriber has located permanently in Pitts ' burgh. for the mannfacture and sale of all kitalts, of Saddlery. Cnrringo nod Harness Trimmings, silver plated, brass, japanned or tinned, in setts, or separate, to order, of any pattern, and to keep a complete es .ortment. Also, buys and Belk on commission, The articles made and on hand are the following: Bridle Bits and Stirrups, Backlights, Tenths and Hooks, Moulding & Whip Sock. Buckles and Rings, eta, Iron and Wood Hem., House Trimmings, Stanhope Treec S. Pads, Door Plates, Pad Frames, Door Locks, Saddletrees, Bell Pulls, Bands for Wheels, Number Plates. Body and Dash Handles Trunk Plates, Silver, Dash Irons, part framed. Brass or composition. Coach Door Handles, Those persons having Doors can have them tetu erato charge for phre only; WANTED ININIE DIATELY— 4 Apprenticesl I good Silverplater on house work, to act as fora man; 1 good Blacksmith, to make from Hems and HIM. idles; 1 Wood 11em•maker, at a person to contract for, quantity of earinus kinds: 1 Brass Finisher and Founder, 1 Filer; 1 good Lathe; 1 Coach Lamp-maker; 1 Bridle Bitt and Stirrup Plater;' 1 Drop Stamp and Screw Press; 6 or 8 second hand Vices, weight not td exceod 30 pounds- Merchants or others ba;iing broken setts or odd 4r tides, Call sell out or procure deficient pieces to fill up their assortments. I wish to purchase a few setts of Harness, differ ent kind+. Also—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises Saddles, Collars, &n. Those desirous of selling will please drop a line, and leave it at my stare and dwelling, Diamond alley, in rear of %Val Patter sun's stable. Merchants, Saddles, Carriage-makers or others wishing to be supplied with the above articles of Pla ting, will be waited un by leaving their address.— Those who are in favor of having onr work shops at borne, rather than send abroad their favors, will be at tended to; and to accommodate those who pay in a metalic currency. I will receive in payment Iron, Copper, Brass, Tin, Pewter, Lead and Coal. GEORGE TEIARP, Silver Plater. N. B. M.ssrs Hays & Getty, Market st., between 4th at. and the Diamond, will show aamples of my manufacture and give foi 'her information when called on. • G. T. POR SALE, A SMALL supply of Economy dark mixed and a and fancy flesh colored broadcloth and cassimets. A large supply of yellow and purple carpet ddo: All sizes of window sash no I glass to suit; matches by the gross, &c.; Louisville lime by the al, or retail; shovels; spades; dung and hay forks, &c. &c., for sale low for cash or trade to suit consignees. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Com. Merchnot, No 9, sth at. W ANTED immediately, two or Duce sober popular Agents—young men to travel through the country and get suacribers, &c. for a Pittsburgh Newspapers. &c. and one or two to sell Palmer's Pocket Scales-5 or 6 good white cooks, for Hotels and respectable private families—places for a number of book keeper', salesmen, warehouse men, mechanics, laborers, apprentices and boys in stores, &c. Also, wanted, places for colored coachmen, waiters, hustlers cooks and boys and gir's for all work, in town and country, &c. Please apply at ISAAC HARRIS', General Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9 Fifth st. jan7 Post Office Stationery. T N compliance with law and the Orders of the 1. Postmaster General, Sealed Proposals will be received by me until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday the 2d day of February next, for supplying the Stationery required for the use of this Pout Office during the two years commetteing January let, 1848, and ending De c-mber 31, 1347. The estimate, for each year, is as follows: so Reams Enveloping paper.—Sise 20X27 inch es—weight 26; Ills per ream; 50 Pound, Cotton picking twine; 25 Pounds best scarlet Sealing Wax. Contractors arc requited by law to give bond in a sum equal to double the nettle of the articles to be furnished. Payment will be made on delivery of the Stationery•. Bidders required to furnish sampler. CHAMBERS IWKIBBIN, Postmaster of Pittsburgh, Pe. New Books G ILLIAM'S Travels in Mexico; Canary Uird; Willis' Poems: Smith's key to the drawing of the human Sore; Hand Book of Oil Painting; Drawingsard Measurements ofeelebrated statues; Drawing Book of Flowers and Fruit, Wandering Jew, just received by 1305 WORTH & FORRESTER. 43 Market st. To Glass Manufacturers. 100,000 stuff.F Ef:T a n l' ex in c e eil L e t n i t mb a e rt r ic h le alf 6u t i b uk. in ble for glassware boxes, For sile low by STERETT &CO.. jan6 18 Market street, one door above Front. To Capatalista. A JUDGEMENT for $572 one good roan in a neighburiug county for onlo. Enquire of STERETT &CO, 18 Market st. Stoughton Sitters. 15 DOZ very choice, for sale by the dozen, or sin ale bottle, by Est. Peppermint. DOZ (Pinto y ESA Peppermint for sale by the rI dozen or dingle bottle, by Brandy qr cask Vieux Cognac, 1825, suitable for families fur medicinal purposes for sale in anyquantity, by big ERETT dir. Co., No 18, Market street. one door above Front. • Pori Wine. Avery superior a rticle , pure juice of grape, for medicinal purposes ST ERETT & Co. No 18. Market street, one door above Front. Por Rent. THE Two Story Brick Dwelling House and back buildings, N 0.89, Smithfield street, at present oc cupied by Mr. John Stevenson. Possession given on lit April next. Apply to jans FOR RENT A ROOM in the first story of the new brick fa .11. house on corner of .5111 end Union 81s. Also, The second and third stories of same building. jenfi Apply to JAMES MAY. TO LET AHANDSOME Store Room, finished with shelves and eounters,suitable for Diy Goods, and with gas fittings all in good order--the store is situated on Market at between 3d and 4th sits. Possession given on the 14t April. E D GAZZAM, Office, Market st between 3d and 4th sta. Oh Yes! Oh Yes! YOU CAN always Lod at G. Schneeles on the ear. ner of Fifth end Smithfield streets, Fresh oys ters served up it] every style on the shortest notice. Also, Candies, Fruits and Pastry's of the choicest kinds. Call and see. ooelo-tf RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office In Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Marker. june 19-d&w/y rtt.s Trimmings on their n oil and put on, ■nd mod- ST SRETT & CO., 18 Market st STERETT & CO., 28 Market at JOHN D. DAVIS
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