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(11.1)e Mail!) . „Morning pop
JOHN BIGLER, EDItuR
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17
Vfl PAL MICR. Agent for country newspapers,
is the Agent for the Pittebursh Dully Morning Post.
and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive
advertisements and subscriptions. lie has offices in
NEW Yuatt, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann street, (ad
`,otningthe Tribune Office.)
Hos rus, No. 12, State street.
PiiiLaDCLPutL, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59
Pine street.
BACTIXORE, S E corner Baltimore and Calvertsts
where our paper can be seen, end terms of udverti
sing learned.
"Rally. then, Antimasons and Whigs, to the polls.
littlly in solid column. Let there be no splitting of
tickets. Let us rote fur our nominees, thus strength
eci gig our hands for fut ure efforts. Let us send up word
to Washington that Pittsburgh understands the differ
ence between a party willing to truckle no the Tariff
question, and one that is as true fur protecting as the
needle to the pole."
The above is from the Gasert. of Tuesday, and, we
presume, it is fair to infer that the Whigs did "rally in
ti.did column." as recommended by our neighbor, for ,
to purpose of seeding "up word to Washington," of
the feelings of the citizens of Pitt.burgh on the Tariff
question.. Well, the "word" has been sent, and we
would like to know how the G.tette likes the "man
tes of its going." Does he still insist that the Tariff
petition was the issue of the contest, and will he ad
mit that the drfeat of the vihig candidate is equivalent
to senditg up word to Wushinton to "throttle the
This system of attempting to make the Tara the
leading question in ell contest, is a piece of party
strategy that lure whip are continually resoiting to,
and nine cases out of ten, they get from the people a
condemnation of the issue they make up. They
do nut appear to have learned any is isdioni from ex.
patience, but they still go on blundering and merrep•
resenting in the old way, and assuring the [1.113111, Ifn
if they do "sot rally on the fond'," it every election,
from Pressdent down to a ward Constable, the coun
try will be ruined and its enterprising energies crush.
ed by the baleful influence of fete trade doctrines .
Nuts Ith:unending the many proofs shit they have ;
had to the contrary, some whigs have still the lolly t o
. Prestil, nt ,J K Monet-tem I), of API gle ny
suppose that they can !educe a portion of the cm tzene i
to believe the ridiculous conies of rum and their...l Vice Pleselenta, Wm N Waif, of El le. JuseFA
that they ere continually putting funk . i; has h. , n / Gray of C ran for I, L Roleinson of Ei ie, 17 Barthel
p
their cry for the last quarter of a centre). trod dining t"" i ' w "f ‘‘ erten, James It'lll of Ftuolsku, It' 7' !
•Norice -The ea - thereby heretofore exisun
4he
most
of
&bet ti me the giver
em 4...10
en
0, 0 e Deurherty of Bedford, NHale of Centre, Isaac between John Bull and Broth. lonachn o in th e °CCUg Sugar-10 laid. N 0 mime wild from seem et fiic
Pe
r lb slid 10 bloc's do fair at 6c.
pillion of the 0,, gore Ten 'tory will he hencefuoth aucLets-40 d u e Aoki at $2,50 per doz.
hands of the Democracy end deweite the clamor and Un g ar " f S''me"' t •
slf 1 CM'Kdoben
Secremrtea S 11 Barclay of Be or .
Cm,,i
L ,„ ,
youriracted by Bomber Jonathan, solely on hia own New York. Jan 15.
mierspresentattens of the federalists. aloe cottony has
11 Sulk ' in the dime market, $5 75 is o ff ered Ica shipment
been moving on .o g ". l „ ess en d Hoe , ~,,,e , ,r nid a d 1 Alle3 lll ns 1 C 11 Den ell of Cembier, John .
,
ri•A caries' ' m o an ,. o f I l i , o f o , ~,,,, an d 04 ,,,,,, -$3 87 1 2 asked. Georgetown, Richmond, Bahr
in the history of the world. None tit an i liat math! 1"" " 1 II " Ihr ' j B j " h """ "I; Erie. I
1
Mr Moorhead , on tithing the 1.11.1 r, Mode s few pm 1 anon of ideas 111311glnal lon and my mory. we Foisted in tome and Brandywine, $5 75e56 11 . ,a flour, $1,25,
believe that them is a peiticle of trutli in the charger I
/ timed remarks, thank cog the cone...ion, in a tine I the ease of eke celebrated ES iscartes He fernier nor. Jersey meal s4€llll 25
that form the burden file Whig presses al 0111111 clion
/ mariner, for the honer Cu. farm upon lam Tke 'h I mei a got Iwk, al listed, and was always affected Sugars are dell and the ripply for New Orleans in•
times. They have never undertaken to show cabs the
Idiom man. on motion of the Ho n Jere m i a h S Bl ec k "iii, straleinmei isle, 'peeking iii lira creamorig• A few gales of New Orleans at Vid6 3-4 .
Democracy sheulddeetres to brio:rum mum thy• country
• l eppointed the (aliening committee on resolutin. r m . rn . g0, .,,, t. ,.. A..r.ph
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~..,01, i
r, 'f he Stock market i• stricken wi th a panic Ohio
tit to establish measures that would crush tie industry
P"' • /IS fell senerday 1, Illinois 6• I. N 0 Trust, i f Canton,
; lion 2 S Black of Somo rust, Col Robinson of All, ,, ,e ,„ ~.. m i. c ,, col , „ A ,
OW etsterpriae of the people.
elend Hon Thomas ' i ' "i
° rll"°lrria ' " " "2, Lola, 2 I :2, Lung Island, 1 2,i
I ithenr, 3 C Plumer of IVesting:
No one will deny, not even the -editor of the G 4 t %%bile ~f lief ta„a. D II litiffive ot Bedford, hi Pa eni Ira* now
been
risePus°d; 6)
'bid'
inielirgrrise may
13 atomism., January 14th
i n c n e for trammitted U. rapidls as ot fulls from the lip• ill a Beef „ o , e
saute, that the democracy have at weep en ortereet in \ „
c ut -There were 450 head o • tfe.ed at the
1 h.•an 3 Y J•mes of Warren, J anus Murray of;
speaker, et (r :nn the fx.o of • taped remora •
the prosperity of the country as the Whig pane . - ' 1
scales yesterday . 258 head of which were sold at pin
ILerroboia C L Ronlatod of C ukord,G B Ham ilton 1
They form the great body of the operatives and the ,
. 1 c , ,,,0n
ri°
• I lir floe Sec rr of Me Treasury was teased a coo ces rang ing from 4ro lb net, per Letilbs, euxordlng to
('I :"tun, J I) Dunlap of Erie Jas Keened , ' of
great wealth of the country and as rapid advance -!
Butler, H r s oe, tore o ports inn ructieg them to place quality, being an advance on last weeks rates Of those
Cumb. Hand Go n 1 M Yur‘inece of F ' c'th‘ "C 11 f
mem in ever ciente
y p calculated to add g
" reIIII;e " I° Boat f Dtoming lion C 13 Penrose of Lancaster , 1 vessels set lying item ill departing to I esas on the name left over , 70 were ists en to Washington , end 22 bead
Its character , is Elite product of their lab a fl e inn. H G
~ . •
Elk, f) f mime with reseals clearing fat ur art Wieg from ohm wore left on fungi unsold.
The quality was rather bet •
jority of our mechanics tied farinera-the real wealth " lII° °' " I "'" gl4 " ° ' L " II;n4IIII ' II r
U. 1
I Won Irvine of Centre, 1% li 11 Intresse of Lebanon. S. Po"' I ter than she (*Erring' of last week.
of a nation-are members of the dernocr tire pan e.-
A, ,
Hogs-The demand for live hogs has slightly ins
pout to o'clockto morros.
I ned 2 1 Most Eat R1431.P.11/IfrtZ -I lie munTter ek.•Teton 1
They are the first classes that would feel Inc eflo rem I
cteaseah sales are making at 5 2545 :ill per Led Its .
13th Jen t o'clock. f eind in Want i'c'on Co, Tennewsee, same hie or 60
of tb e distress which the Guzette and other Limited I
Nothing doing in killed hog. .
C om entism re am•fabled " f Le comsoitire on r. 0 i fr„t below the surface of the earth, of a man et least
prints, charge the dymocrucy a ith endear outig b.
iv, h 11 Floss,-fire dour market is still without any *cue
euitons have reported 1 hey are too ion; to be In , Ifie fth AI h
I r. n ea Co' te ii. non vs ex ti ti mat. as in e
bring apon,iliecountr), and yet throe sager loos tour
f. I f g ood mixed brands Howard street
pull: word my or letter . You a 01, however , have them to and the Nashville ll'isre cep t,,t,s lo the fact Ibe 11 1
nolo boldly assert that they ate elid e
to
' " o d
g $5 P 2 bblalthoug h a ell were
made y eater ay at i per ~
o. to n.
down a policy which, according to whip pmts mime Iseirss°"‘"s'a
"fie" A sr
" si"irirrid debate averse
thi g h hone of th is giant is 6 feet 6 inches, so that Gen
; get rally have been and aie now asking $5 -.. "floe
Inn the 5111 renithitt no, Jorg e 1 ItOMN O I I of Efio op •••, , ,,ke in fln unit - am co 1.1 hose marcher! between the
Irons, could be certain to mush in its fall , those eh. i •
rte. iet price is $5, with moderate receipt. Sales of
•,...,, R. ra...ge
' legs ft. did ,tile LIII outs bete.. n
are most deeply interested in 115 c,.,,i gn,lnnre II •
Pn 3l , iltbi4 1 . 1 rrr of Lane I 11 bite of Ito li. o t"'"
1 . I Gulliver'.
several pascals City Mills 11 our since Saturday, •t $5-
t isi , co I aster, N
i) i An, Al tit., sLe'efooa. gelf.lllll l , I , lokeil upon as a
shot journalists ate to be believed, the dr•mocrithe , 1
^5 which rice holders were firm on askin •Y'
g this muin,
1 I "well of Cam trumhug, at the ann....nee , t ( Ka cloreat Vll, is un ;- '
pasty have been puraumg this policy en yr einem the I s °mu's°
of
sirser.eisre
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and
P T 1
1,„, h0 „ . „ 0 ,„ 0,,,,, of ,1, 0 , 00 ,„ Th .,,,,, ,,, „ inc../
00 ,. mg e iihout ot i cultic sole s. ..11•1. 311105 of first quality
formation of the Government, end the cuuni„ i. not brl°
p Iri"Paie , , ll I lies
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n;"
I°
add another
"r"
I
rye flour at $4 .5
• 0141,1, PENN ern times It n ill rff ord an calicos flu 0(9,, 11l al n
ruined yet and it is doubtful wh, tlirr 'hat :impose
Bt 11ALO, Jan 13 .
oe I roe Inn ito ;an d cats ran , elan nil • nlv go hack to
will ever be accomplished. Bat est may i. et no m NflV 101 s (.1% CHI so Pon raor -lice Legisla , iii.
GI ,r prude.. market hes again or lapsed into a state
red that our opponents will sound 11.. a!:0 r n lit oven _ 1•f \r. 1.,, I. o n 1 4 Atrinesilay lan, imam i ow- ly adept ;he " Id ' " /I' lure ' -I i 1 ‘ l4 ‘" e e`-'r P.m" its • Li.'" ill gine...nee, and noiliteg or id h
cur.'s. y ester da y not! y
does ••
recurring election, and that in 1916 then Vl.l'l be ri n g. ed the fellornrig reeolutem•
of ~vie. We coalmen our quotations of (Lour at 4 354
mg forth the SUMO charges of ruin and distress that It...kril I hat our 'irritator. end R „ preitentatiwe.' • r
.., e t ee e -Leith, (m il e„ ,b,. carne t „f ,1,,,, 5 ,,,,, 0 500 (01" good nestern brands. The market bur pro
,61 use wit h
~,,
~,,,,,,, ~,CINIZ M AS be r, • yin ctrl to war their Lea yoideesn 110
i, a t
~,
I ,A, hill h.. 1, „ It,, 1,, , ,,, 1utu, , Vl3OOlll le bleu w about 'easement, and pumas continue
aloe It
;n es, le DM 11011.1141 e '3' lit' Mt(' 0110 01161 ~, t
they will be about as near their •ertficutem then as
Lehr vu hls 111 Pete' . thin t•rOnli l MS Of will .11 con nithout Munoz,. flow former tuotations
N. , 1.illf• run deny 11011 1110 prealeot Pustsp. Lan is " ''
they are now.
Pthr talons- 1 here is u fair demand fur hoe( and
!Lad
e,,,,3 ,
~e,
nil
~,
it.
0,0
m/,,,,,
~,,I that
while 0 bor . s NW/. a 111.11 aril 111.1 per not amp towards the rcatoth
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• leak We quote at the following prices: Baltimore
IHIL Ten Iry •t, 0 rue
0 , , " 11011 Of Itc Cleall a b a st e m
a it i / I
packed new mess pork $14,50'S $l5, and prima .124
er was mocha set of bunglers in pointer trim, purl's. I•sinnti t toe, it tom fly fails in being us useful to Ow ,
1 (4471 , XSi I Krns Aft: 1111 A Al r,l^ 50 Nen mess her( 10• Si 10 50 No 1 8 sWeeB 75
were orgentzed, as the whigs n a y 1.%0 lung id .nut I,H.ph of 1 , .."1,,e. as was at first nett, opined lo ; 1 . 0 ,,,, a n ,,,,,, h , rof con
..' ° " m i .. "'" ---M
I "" " '
g (' ram i them. writes and prime b 26,50. The bacon market is dulLen
tempted to take the TentT under th. • ir specie: guer , rap er , s 011 0 1 1 r. Dann and we coo i lc' be phoned to see I 0,„ i i i i
snowing letter t• the editor of the /I ashsegten eales arc made O nly in small parcels. W. quote ad
dianship, and have stormed iloat the only .16 ty for Ic„„ 8 „ „ a , i n , , ~ ~,, 0 ,.,,, ~,., p ,,,,,,,,,,
, Unin,
neatern shoulders 6 cent., sides 7e2,74, and hams7Z
that policy was to be in their athoca.•y of it - '
There is one Manch of .uric I.•eidative gri• rn et 8 Stiles l ßaltimore •
m n c I.I. new more cured sliaukiers at 7c
The fact that their found "liment" mice compoomise.l i 1 -1 7 7.1 " /l i' e I ''' " I 'e rhu n "i i 0 I"" 'l'm d'lm'ed I" A" ~ r ,
in ‘lllO.ll AMI 0 11111111 d, 110 , 131 11 / of
it away, and that their teeth re Lase Men found soling 'I" ilie '"" h s' fur ri "'"""m'r ""h he"'" 6'." I "t 1 „„ ~. em, Amee,e,,,,
am/
oold,. re a e nd ~" , 7 ,r1 7 , . .1 sides at 7 I '2, and i hams at 9e, Lard Is doll at sea
jct.- N. 1 in kegs; and 7 3 Irl in Wt.
against it on the mo,t cr.( icul occasions, did nth, to ; "Mrl l • ''•' " • ` lll n" Wel. the oio, neat end p • l n / lam tice . sins in rev into of our 110411111110n s . Take i
, el a r Ton fn i t s and it bro il er tin) 4101 1 A ni t i UM] MO, ; o roar: a man is norlilnated lov th e 1 - reside i a h, r en; Whookiv-S des of blits Sre DO w,be.lig m e d., et 25,
this State, et least, check their ns.uniptionis of t xclu
tootlgll 1.F.111f1 d with. I ti!-11A.0.1:11,,11/:„{fii,11,es,tr a a nd a ! , 1 , r , :in , 7 , ... / possible rectum mom' and ill Ithds at 2lt SF gal. Sales era fre ely made at
tine fi wedeln p fur the Tunic - . I hey stoutly duns that hope. " 1 ' 1 I. mii oc the obi_., •
/ the niorl - 113 • 1 01 1/1111k. Nll4ll Yllllll3 tin I( Anfalllollel lac I. 1,.1 110" . "11.10110,*al p sr. I. of bes to defeat I::: :t o e:ft:M t : :t i n j Ll'a9
'at".
the democtate have any regard fu to, and labor net,
lag sesnonlies d Aill•ti and blotted the 1 - 1111 face of 0 ; Sc 111. r the II emu., nor Ins friends can be heard in
show that the democrat, are free ' .
a teal which they never exhibit In an Lur es[ rause
men. Non hie. to I
With all um heart we sty, ...SIIfCCI IS 10 ' Cad and ii,. do fence or race see the dunce., oi learn alto
trade
the
suppose that the wings con/
orl obtain belief for th I, as- D` m rier ' m Y
nails them, menunittion Is def. noel 11,.. no the
Such a era.
',,.., - - eont se inquisitions and of i s tann%
711.•5G, • Yr TRI/F.'-.1 corn •peraleat "way v.
*elpes on this point-suppose they road clothe ibe
reeding the peopl e ill one day, sooner or hoer, s tm t
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people shroud, and especially the members of Crn down ~, old v,, g1 .,, y ".. 1.0 ,. to
n . ili,. folio,.
ing
.r,,,,er is h -Jahn Pale.
-
grey belies° that the rice-man of Dr Ibialt teas a Free
r,,,,,
of
tau lying .
11 western man and an e intro i Ete 1 H a r di n , the
, ci, tija ,rh m o n ..uid,,,d S ecretary of State of 'Kee
Trade Victory in the manufacturing city of thus
man.
under
took to tell Iles far a sager, f n hell girl
•
burgh, what good effect would it have on the Tari ff , ', lan
of heank„ , ra n a „ p h pe . tl:ncco e
has
from Frankfort
) The person VALl cot.ki tell ihr in at j was ,oc h e,
sudden
as published a
What would the Conte...min 1.1110 are uncemeitio il I
, mproimh ,
ry story to win the 1r unr It was arca 4(bl I f 1 e nu
q 14, tint nantion rt nivisel . Ile sod Gus, Onsley have
or wavering, think, if they mold be brought to creditl , ,
li tt sllllO esteem melt ,should open ilia contest. Heim ma d e it up, in ts s ew,
the assertions so industriously circulated by the whigs .
; Kiln 1. stating the till., mg sweeter us cu r , m ire .
of democratic hostility to the measurrl Does no r e
'''' A fen• days since . " yti Ihe •'l was standing upon IT P The Sc,,l Bell Ringers were performing to
think the effect would be athantageous to ilivi 1 ootiff I 1 ,,, li
~ k
~, f am so ,
I io• henna river, and on lock ;/ the cam.ens of Lhelleatcp on the 3 1 inst.
policy? We du not et/lipase that these 13,1111101,
tog up the stream I aim a strange craft corawse dew Booth is in G ...Peal i Hr a P
pp areil on Tum
or democratic bonder. to the Tariff coed I obtain cit e, , , I 1
100 lA. JAIL Intl, ato 11,1. tannin came oppente n to met, 1111-
dence. Nor is it possible that Congress us wild s I,•e I t ,
.11 a ...tilt time, it float, d doe n to sheie I nes at un d 1 il"; at
tit° Nat
"ill
"bey°
lie
is
iiis
ploy for
a fee
our city election us an expression against , has th rill, ', fig,
and I disconeth I three 11111.1 and d 310.0 women ' nights.
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much as the %big s have done toward. enfore.rm such an weirs ton hotrod it. line .of the moon was &find, atinth ( -- fP 1 lie F akir of 1% it has left Cincinnati and gone
idea. They un lei stand things better et 11 ushington er errs without nem., and the third Mid no cleave ; r""h"r west'
But still the clogs can see chat severe Mons tlw2 on The blind man looked down, noel saw a half 11131 1 oserer's keport-T
bays been dealing the Loaf if their assumptions sad tar piece at the brim of the riser, the man withoutl c ' ' c cc
I" Ibe
dilieence of ooir Harrisburg correspondent, ne are en
statements could obtain belief.
;arms reached down and picked it up, and the one that aliled to precent to day to our readers this important
saes naked too document, omitting sumo of the details of the tables
tools itsfrom him , and put it in his pocket."
file western men fainted, and wken he -recovered, a n;
p whrep ai i ,b t is y ll e u v d e e r g y
„ t o w n , l i l n b le e t r f e o . u t n , t i l
i wor i thy of genet
bought the Imiler. He was so terribly• shucked that lof our Coinononwealth• The veryeacellenrsuPggesrictunntYs
he 13.5 110110111 a he nonce • will meet the approbation of the public, and douMless
will rlaim the attention of the Legislature. The poi
t,...:,..,, e Fix HOST.- ' I4IC I'OrIMITIOUII / JOIN-' icy of consolidating the vario la loans I, urged with
1 f
eel Ails... 011ie ritunt of the chase of lithos by mite I rcc 1 b tr " '"/ propr iety. Ihe issuing of bonds In suita
nioitre 101 the .I 'siren I.l. • idroa 1. Poor Reynotol too l n l ino It u e " l ' in ; ll b°e"" tc„eyeenuinspaayt t ri a , c e l n ie t r f l o r r o t r ax t e la s e . ,: ,d oite tiel:t ,
like th e W . Itthr a rail., o r more, b u t was finally over-I debts due the State, e t a very imin,rtant inggestionu
I taken, and us he turned hie need to eecape fium 1114 and would offer strong inducement for ibis tax payers
to bey, rine the owners of our funded debt, A 3 an in.
00, were can airsick by thy engine wheel, and cluothed
to sleuth. v, smarm, nothing could he more convenient or dente
_
tile 1 hei inters •+t could then as well be prod quart r
Tr
as semiannually; it would make no diff.
TAS A....earl) -111e*eetetney oi the froustiry t i i ; le Treasnrs, and much LaMar, es .11 and ris k en"'
to
Ihas Isaac' a -nr i t t la r to th e collect ors of customs di be saved to all concerned. SI o I
ild"the Leg islature
t
Ire. ling !Nu all vessels arriving from or depart t eg t o t adapt such a provision, the leatolioldeia tftlit to be
ports in l
eau., from and after th e Mai of a..u.r,,'
permeted to east..ES deter choice, ''Nether to receive
I ire to he ((Teethed us %easels turning or departing, i them to that form or not.
The marinate tax ef ten cents per ton of coal,
lot pouts in any of the States of the Conon• will probably meet some oftections, althoa.gh 010 con
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SUICIII3 -Nir Bone then Lamberne, a respectable' ;" :1; :i „, "" 1,- or ,, nr i
",b" pay ' s
ie
t of t would hard l y
thatl,ycolia wi t h some
te
.
citizen of Loudtho Glove, Cheat. county, Pa., corn &t r aitor] of ernsong lens, nor resources t a i te so s m u e ffi nt em i lt
Imtued suicide on Satutoley night late Vallee infacting for all the engagements et the Cominonn ealth limn vet ,
e number of severe wounds upon his persen,he wall,' ? Pr _Th PerlY l urge* lire%
Creation . or at making fund lot
, tnegoosnua. extinguis h ment ot the ueot.
rd about half a mile to a stream, irso winch ne-thren 1
P, easy/canters.
himself That, and although the water was only two feet
in depth he was drowned .
WHO TURKIC° THE BINLIC OUT or 71IC ColH
MON COUNCIL CH•NOCIIT—Thi4 a %rry ini
portant question, and to those pious gentlemen
who evinced so much zeal for "our Bible and
our Flag," during the memorable earnest of 1844,
it shored be very important. Thin questi ,n a
risi:a from the fact that when the Common CUM,
cil - 'was being" organized yesterdiy,there w as no Bible
in the room to swear the members on, and a con-oder
tibia time elapsed before ono could he proc u red. We
ware astoni•lied to see that a nitinber of gentlemen
present who acre great Bible Champions et the Ittot
Given:Wei election, appearedquite Indifferent rth.sut the
mistake. We hope our pious opponems are not fall.
ing off in the foyer of their attachment to the inTired
volume.
MZETIOIO o• CoOrCILS.—The newly elected COW,-
cils met yesterday at their Chambers in.the old Court
House. After the members were properly qualified
and officers for the ensuing year elected, the .vath of
offlca was administeled to M tynr Kerr, in presence of
both councils, by the Hon B Patton.
Our newly elected Chid Mmvairnte enters upon
the duties of the office to which Ire hit, been eleveted,
Pith th, 13. it fiwiing• of his felli,w-cilizen i i for the tuc
oa.• of la. ddinilliallittit)ll. His daried will be ardu
D oi and rberplezing, but we feel confidant thtt be has
the talents and energy to itilcitur;e them in a man
n., that will ha credituble to himself and playable
to hi. constituent 6.
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Correspoodoacc of do "Morning Post."
IhRAIIIBURGIN, Jan. 12th, 1846.
Dear eir:—The conference, of which I spoke in
my last, has just terminated: the result is, Dauphin
and Phihuielphla will not be represented in the con
vention, the delegates from these countiu refusing to
sit in consequence of , their rigid opposition to the
"Right of Way." The delegates from Philadelphia
are especially zealous and obstinate in opposing it.—
I observed one of them actively engaged in distribu
ting pamphlets among the crowd assembled in one of
the public bar-rooms. They are straining every nerve
to gain over delegates from the western counties.
The Convention is now temporarily urgrlntxrd, Wm.
M. 3VATTe, of Erie, in the Chair, and S AI Barelny
of Bradford, .1 B Oliver, of Westmoreland, J B
Thompson, of Erie, and Joseph B Weaver, of Frank
lin, Srermaries. There is a great number of dale-
gates in attendonce, repremenling, us 'leer as I run
ascertain, about twenty fine counties. The Court
house in which we are gathered, is densely packed.—
ln numbers ansl respectability it is perhaps one of the
greatest conventions ever assembled st Hatt isburgh.
On motion of Col. Wm Robinson, oi" Allegheny, it
was Resolved. That e cemmittee, to consist of one
1 from each county represented, be appointed, to select
officers for the permanent organization of the conven
tion.
The chair appointed Cul %Vm Rotriason, Lyman
liVilmarth of Elk, Hon Jas L Gillis of Clorion, J J
Meyer.l of Camberlend, F R Boas of Dauphin, John
Linton of Cambria, J T James of Warren. Alex
Plumer of Westmoreland, Jas Gray of Erie, J E Bra
dy of Franklin, Jno Peters of Indiana, I) Waxho
bough of Bedford, C L Rowland of ('raw ford, 11 .1
Ogle of Somerset, Cul Brinker of Butler, Hiram
Payne of McKean.
! On motion of Mr M'Collough, of Franklin, the rule.
'id the House of Representurives were adopted fur
rho government of the convention. On motion of the
name gentleman it was Resolved, That no member
he permuted to rpeak more titan twice, the first time
110 longer than twenty mintres, and the second or 10,1•
gar than ten
The latter reonluiion to highly approved of, eta ii
will preclude a greet deal of uoeiess diocuasion. The
committee have tatirrord, and repot the lulluu ing
officer.:
Tec MUNC7IC ATELEGRkPH.—We learn to day
that the workmen engaged in excavating the holes
Tui r, ISM A Lt. Pox.—ln Now York, last week, the Vorsor. the poola of thelkiagaeticTelegraph, have moda
-1 he.coly irossiokiaitford, and are now at .work in
inunsber of deaths from small pox was 13—in Phila.
delta 16, and in Bsitineote 6. Baltimore ix evi. tire tn 'oetween j Grand sr....thia aide
'B nf latn oom ssnd 'Ne Bridge. The en
ew Hoven. sorn Roe
rlentls anima rid of this troublesome disease faster, informe ow d will be completed beavil l efore the middle of the
month.—New Haven Pal., Jan. 10.
than either Philedulphiu or New Yotk.
SUPRIMIL (QUIT OF THE UNITED ST•Till—Billk
op vs. Moats)* 4. Moore.—We see by the Washing
ton papers that this casecame up before the Supreme
Court of the U. S. on Monday lest, It is the case in
which Miss Bishop received, in the U. 8. Circuit
Court, sitting here, a verdict of $6,500 against the
National Stage Company, for injury by an upset. it
was argued by Messrs. Bledsoe and Cosa for the
Company, and submitted on a primed Argument, by
Messrs. Biddle and McCandless for Miss Bishop.
ligrJuge Randall, of the U.S. District Court. sud
denly fell back from his chair in a state of insensibility
hile trying!' cause at Philadelphia on Friday last. A
medical gentleman was summoned to his aid, and his
sickness was said to be a conge.tiva fit, the result of
long•su(fered indigestion. At lest accounts be was re-
covering
UPWe copy from the Comereiel Journal the fel
lowing notice of gentleman ribose advertisement ap-
pears in our paper this morning. The character of
his references is a sufficient guaranty of ability to
teach all he propose.:
arA gentleman whose advertisement appears in
our rolums to-day, proposes to teach several lan
guages He has exhibited to keriety of diploma*
and cirtificates from institutions of learning in Europe,
which entitle him to the fullest confidence as a teach
er and a gentleman. One certificate from l'tior Park
College at Bath, England, testifies that this gentleman
wan for three years, Professor at that institution, of
the German, Latin and Greek languages, and that the
progress of the coileginns, while under his charge,
glees strong proof of his capacity to instruct them.—
This cheinment further sweets his morals to he unex•
ceptionnble, and adds the he was dt.ting.ti.hed at
that institto to:. for regularity, assiduity and piety and
left it fur America to the great regret of the set J I ~,
The editor o'• the United States Grieve, recently
held the (glowing language with reference to Mr.
Proff. Fender.
The f,trnrsrgres.—A gentleman advertises in nor
paper this morning., to reach thr Hebrew, the Greek.
the Latin, the Italian, Gelman, and French languages.
He speaks the English well. We have seen the gen
iitolurnas, and his certificates of ability, suc•
fe. and C i atinirrel; we il.einfoie invite attrittion In
this eiivel tisemetit,
1)13301.11110,1 OF Partxx El(9111F.-..-1 . 111.re IS Y strong
deaire existing with OnP of the parties to tho Oregon
co-paitnerihip, to effict a d want than thereof. SOCOr
ding to tho original articles of aaaociation. Dem
ocintic press the Union. desires the dia.,lutien .
of the , ftliseet pos.ilwe twriwad' arwl the Phila
delphia Krysto4e 1 , 101 , 01191 the following tithe wiliier
tiwroani:
et
,2,
ZIP=I
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON.
PORT OP PITTSBURG/8
5 FLIT MLTL6 IN Mr. CHANVEL
ARRIVED.
Cleveland, Calhoun, Wellsville;
Belmont, Lake, Steubenville;
Wilmington, Abrems, Great Western;
Miner, Gordon, Beever.
DEPARTED.
Belmont, Lake, Cincinnati;
Miner, Gordon, Beaver.
n 7• Those marked thus • are provided with Evans'
Safety Guam!, a prevention for the explosion of boilers.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
Pr sterner Cleaveland, Wellsville; 2 bbl. butter, D
T Morgan & Co; 1 bbls lard, 3 kegs do, 5 bbls crack•
erg, Robinson & Reppert; 8 bbls butter, 8 keg. do, A
Hunter; 35 Ws apples, owner aboard; 3 bbls butter, 2
do flour, 14 bbl. lard, 12 built flaxseed; I sack wool,
1 lot metal, owner aboard.
Pr str Belmont, Steubenville; 50 Ws flour, 11 A
I Samson; 41 sacks oats, J Graham, 326 doz brooms, J
Dalxell; 26 bble copperss,ownei aboard; 28 bbls flour,
Robinson 4. Co.; 43 do J Jordan & Son; 2 bbl. flax
seed, 4 kegs, 15 bbl. clover semi. W Bingham; I bbl
apples John Porter; 1 sack Autthers, Carson & Nl'.
Knight; 78 bbls flour, J NPCully; 13 sacks clover
need, lot lumber, owner aboard; 14 don brooms, Wm
11 Wallace; 17 sacks corn, 67 keg, lard, 6 do butter,
owners aboard.
SUMMARY OF MAIIKETS
River—The river still continues rising ■t this point
*lib ewer for the largest chits of boats.
Htigs—on Yesterday 115. averaging 2501b5, sold
at $3,871 per bundled, and 48 at $3.50 and $3,75,
dividing nu 200 lbs.
Flour—On Yesterday, from wagon, sold ■t *4,30
clear.
Wlii.koy—S4B Lib's sold in six different lots at 20c
Hams-800 from block toll at 11-7,,!0 ver hundred
16a.
Molasses—On the levee 100 bbls sold at 251 Cu per
and 20 bbl at 26 eta do; from store 75 bbls sold
at 25i cc* du, 20 bbls at 2Gc do, and 10 bbls at 27c
CITY PRICES CIIICHENT. JAN. 17,
C%tti:FULLT,C.RXECILD J./71[1000N.
14 , 1,50 e 4.624
4 374 e 4,50
1,50 ea 1,624
50 ' 62
0,00 80
95 ' 50
34'36
13,00 e 16.0
68 e 70
• 22 ( 25
81 44
, 1 00 eivl,l6
1,00 ric1,12.4
2,674e3,00
5,00 e 5,50
71e 8
4 s 5
7 8
.7 ea 8
laka 13
¢7ou r—Froin Store,
w Wagon, -
Buckwheat—per 100 lb' •
Corn Meal— do du -
I•
Grain—Wheat .19 bush. -
-Coin,
Oat. l,flay— , nme . on -
Oil— Idogerd, 4 6xll. -
ftliskey—iFY gall. • •
Poteegone—Neshannoek, rto Ltami
soit—t) bid. -
Seeds—Flux, -
Timothy,
Clover, • -
Lard—,N« I .1.) lb. • - -
fings—r fb (ay. wt
Bacon—pe t lb.
Cheese—pee lb %V R. - -
Butter—Keg and Roll per lb. -
Congressional Globe .and lippendig•
P ERSONS wishing to iniLsesi be for the above rai
uable work, will please call at rhe,Booksiore of
WM II McCONLOUGE.
sth street Pittsburgh.
P. S. Persona at a distance may enclose $3 to the
subscriber and their order shall be attended to with
astany thanks. W. ,B. McC.
jitra7dlw
Classical Teacher
AGERMAN Gentleman just arrived-from England
where he was three .years Professor of tke Latin,
i Greek and German languages', ■t a university ciallege,
I would lie happy to re•engnge in a public institution or
with a few private families in Pittsburgh, or its vicinity.
He is highly qualified to teach German, French, Italian,
Latin, Greek, fiebrew,and any other branch ofmodern
accomplishments. Being a nail re of Rhenish Prussia,
lifter having finished hi• studies (philological arid ori
ental,eseecially.) at the beat colleges and universities
of Prussia, he applied himself three years more to the
oriental arid modern languagre in the onivesity of Pa
ris, and travelled.four years in Switzerland anti Italy.
His method of teaching, selected .Cram the best Eu•
ropean systems, and found an a long experieece is easy
for the student., and attended with astonishing suc
cess. He teaches any of the above !engorges thrtmgh
the medium of German, French, English, Italian and
Latin, all of which he speaks fluently and cat-reedy.
Terms for private lessons in town:
€ll2O pupil, 11,1.3 a quarter, in advance.
Two " 10 " each "
Three " .8 " each ••
—and so on, in proportion to the number of scholars.
Highest reference will be given, fur ettich tpply to
Anthony De Beaten, McMeal marl 1 , Kahl,
Esq, at W Martin & Co's. 'Further particular* may
be had from..? J Fonder, at Mrs Southitea-boarding-
house, Fourth st, third house on the left above Smith- i
field. from 'lO to 12, and from 2 to 4 o'clock,
jan 17 2w.
EMS!!.
D ERSONS sending to the 'Old Country" for their
Friends, can make the necessary arrangement■
with the subscribers, and have them brought out
in any of the Eight Ships comprising the Bleck Ball,
or Old Line of Liverpool Packet., (sailing from Liv-
erpool un the lit and 16th of every month,) also by
First Clasp Ships, sailing from thnt port weekly,
which our Agents, Messrs. James D. Ruche & Co.
there sill send out. without delay.
ihould these seat lot not borne °lathe Money will
be refunded without any deduction.
CINCIXNATTI, Jan 13th
The . *BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF
LIVERPOOL PACKETS,"comprise the follow.
hog magnificent ships, and will sail from Liveipool
on their regular appointed day, a., follows:
Fidelia, On lit Jan. Ist May. lit Sept.
Europe. 16th " 16th " 161 h "
New York, lit Feb. Ist June. lit Oet.
American, lath " 1.6 , h " 16th "
Yorkshire, Ist Mar. lit July. lit Nov.
Cambridge, 16th " 16th " 16th Dec.
Oxford, lit April. lot Aug. lit "
Montezuma, lath " IsSth " Lath "
Notiee—lt is well known, that die Black Ball is
the very bent conveyance fur persons to get out their
friends, and as other passenger Agents advertise to
bring out passengers by that Lint, the public are re
spectfully notified by the owners that no Passenger
Agents but Roche, Brothers & Co., sad Blakely &
Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out
Pessengers by that Line.
We have a all times (or sale Drafts at Sight fur any
amount. direct on tho Royal Bank of Ireland. Dub
lin. Alto on Me . Presoott. Game, Amen SC CO,
Bankers, London, which ore paid free of discount, or
eny charge lttever, in all the principal 10W1211 through
out England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Or
;lin 17
AUCTION SALE.
HtS evenincSaturday,January 17. •t 7 n'cl
, o'clock
precisely will be sold part of the furniture of •
family declining housekeeping, consisting of 1 mahog
any Bureau; 4 pair .venitian blinds: 1 brass.clock; fan.
cy stands; chairs and tables; oil paintings; beadateads;
carpeting; featherbeds and matraues; I rifle, an excel.
lent article; 1 gold patent lever watch, a few musical
instruments, Scc,
'A T it o'clock on Monday morning the 19th inst
will be sold without reserve at Danis' Auction
!Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth street+, a large lot
of seasonable dry goals.
At 2 o'clock, P M, a quantity of hardware, fine
entle.y, queensware, glassware, cordage, carpeting,
lockinz, glasses, minted clocks pine oil lamps, kli(
matrasses. And an extensive assortment of new
and second hand, household furniture &c. Also 3
bbls N 0 Molasses; 5 do do Loaf Sugar; 3 half chests
Young HysonTea;3 boxes Candles; 4 boxes Virginia
Manufactured Tobacco.
At 6 1 2 o'clock, gold and silver watches, ready
made clothing, fancy and staple goods, generally.
JOHN D DAVIS, Auct'r.
janl7 (American copy.)
2AIBOXES 4e and 6,1 New Bedford Sperm;
%, 30 " best Cincinnati star Candles;
IA " Adam/mine f.r sale by
MILLER &RICKETSON,
144) Liberty et
Principe Cigars.
40 THOUSAND Yrincipe Cigau, !Eteamboat
Bi ands,' fur sale by
IS-11.LS "South" ,Mackerel;
10 half bbls Vu 1
10 1r bbls Medd
40 bbls gibbed Herring in store and for dale
MILLER & RICKEFSON,
140 Liberty dt.
, kVitITER SPERM 01E. —
1 00 0 (GALLONSuli:ea:ticet::ctinterdSopermiti
iu store and for 'tie by
AIUALER & RICKEISON,
No. 179 Liberty it.
WINTER WAALE OIL
COOGALLS Winter Whale OA .in store and
for tele luw,by
MILLER & RICK ETSON,
179 Liberty st•
PALM oifL.
1541 0 GALLS. Palm Gil, on.hismil anti
for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
No 1.79 Liberty street.
N. 0. SUGAR.
32 EMUS old crop N. 0. Sugar, for .ale by
B RHEY,
No 17 Water Straw..
- James Cavanaugh,
IMPORTER AN. WHOLESALE DEALER,
IN fine Jew elry, Cutlery. silver and German silver
Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, silver Thimbles
Scissors, Tweeters, silk and gum Suspenders, silk and
brad Purses, carpet Bags,flosiery,children's Cloaks,
Brats 011. Beef Mtrsosr, camtile, cream and palm
Soaps, &c, &c.
lsW'Dott't mistake the place, NO. al, MARKET
STREET, East .side, between Third and Fouttb.sts,
Simpson's Row. jan 16
11- 4 & 12.4 twilled & double Whitney Blan
kets; Red Flannels, twilled and plain; yel
low. do.; best at)le of Calicoes, et b 4, 7, .9 & 123 as,
worth• 9, 123 and 183 cents.
A few piecesofcolord Alepacks, plain, figured, and
plaid.
These, at prick's lower than. can be had at any other
place west of the mew:utile.
janlr4 B. E . CONSTABLE.
83 MARKET STREET AS
Q HA Ar LS, Turkerri,Brocho tnd Thibet;
),D Real Welahrlannele Domestic do:
Cashmere DlEcosse, Mouslin Delaines;
Black Alpaca, , Lostres, and Orleans , Cloth
'Black and mule colored French Mosinoos:
B E Consul:bloaters the above at prices very desi
rable to those who have not completed their white
purchases, in fact at far below the value. These good r
ere of the latest purchases and best style'. janl4
rp H F, subscriber is renting out several laript rooms
is hie establishment with steam power. at low
ranee to pod tenants.- H H RYAN.
jan 17
Literary Celebration.
TF. Anniversary of the birth of Franklin , will
be celebrated by the Franklin Literaty Society
of alit city, on Tureday averting, the29th init.
List of Performers for the evening.
ADDRICIPS--Jonathan Longer:
DLCLAM•TION—Robert Baird.
ORATION—J R Johnson.
1:3111—A NI Brown.
DCBATL—J C Graham, affirmative; A W log,
Negative.
The ladies and gentlemen of the Pittsburgh, and the
public in general, are respeetfuily invit'd toattend.—
Rooms, North east corner Wood and Third sta. A
fine band in attendance.
Performance to commence at 7 o'clock.
J C GRAHAM
D C HF:RBST Committee
G EO STEVENSON
:lit 0 C E, 11
ROTUERS 4 CO'S
AHRANOEFIY.KTS FOR
1 1-
/-
7 4 ,MitTIA 1846.
BLAKELY & MITCHEL, AGENTS
Remittances to, and Passage to and from
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE
Black Ball, or old Line Liverpool Packets,
Jailing from New York and Liverpool on the
lit and 16th of every month. And by
First Class American Ships [Sailing Week/y.)
Apply to, or address, if by Letter. (post paid.)
ROCHE, BRO.'S & Co.
Nu. 35, Fulton street, New York.
(Nest duar to the Fulton Bank,
JAM ER D. ROCHE & CressOlfice,
No 40, Water street, Liverpool.
Or to BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
Penn street, near the Canal Bridge,
turner and Smithfied sts„(2si story.)
Pittsburgh.
AeCricnv SALES,
MILL - ER ec RIQKETSON,
110 Liberty IT
alackerel sad Barring
83 MARKET STREET 53
rr HE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third
stream, still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at
reduced prices, and is now offering greater induce
ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak
ings,Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin de /nines, Calicoes,
Flannels, Linsey., Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets and
Shawls, together with many other goods. We hare
concluded to close off at cost for a few days, in or•
der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purcha
sers will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining
Goods at exceedingly low prices. Call early and se
cure a good bargain.
jan 14
Stray Rog.,
CAME to the subscriber living on Peon street,
corner of Cecil's alley, three large Hogs, each
one marked on the ear. The owner of said hogs are
hereby requested to call, prove property and take
them away, or they will be disposed of according to
law. janls 3t H. JONES.
Books
Q TORY of the Constitution;
Pyeruit's Course Reeding;
Brewster's Optics;
Nichol on the Solar System;
Herschers Astronomy;
Vegitable Physiology;
Combo's Pybsiolog3;
Constitution of Man;
Combo's Phrenology;
Newham's Animal Magnetism, For sale by
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER,
T ITERARY EMPORIUM;
14 Religion in America, by Dr Baird;
Protestantism in Italy, " "
Moffat's South Africa; at
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER.
43 Market .t
Books for Sale.
r 701.5. of the the Journals of the Senate and
/ House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, from
1790 to 1800.
1 vol of Sergeant's Constitutional Lee;
20 setts or 40 volumes of the American Pioneer;
50 of Harris's Pittsburgh Directories, &c. several
erlidoos.
And a large asscoanigat at the Books and Publics•
tion of the Auttricaa Temperance Union, N. Y.;
and a small salorment of School Books and Station .
ary. roc sale /ow.
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent sad Commission Mer
chant, N 0.9, sth street. jenl4•Gr.
American Journal of Science and Arts,
Conducted by
PROF. SILLIMAN, R. SILLIMAN, JR., AND
JAS. D. DANA,
NEW HAVEN,
HASjust commenced and will be published in 6
Nos. annually, viz: January, March, May, July,
September. std Nov tuber. Each number will con
tain from 140 to 15A pages, making annually Two
Valuates, of about 900 pages, fully illustrated by
Engraving*.
The price rill be Five Dollars a year in advance.
This Journal will be a faithful record of American
and Foreign Science. The aid of the most able co
laborers has been secured, and no effort will be
wanting to make this Journal as popular and valuable
as possible.
The Ist Series commenced in July, nap, and is
just completed with the 50th volume, embracing a
period of 27 years coeval with nearly a generation
of men, covering a very important period in the
ry of Science and the Arts of this country and the
world, and must ever remain an important work of
reference. The first number of the new Series is just
issued, and may now be had by subscribers and ex
amined by others at my store. It is hoped that many
new subscriptions will be banded in by the citizens
of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Subscriptions received
and Nos. distributed by
W. W. WiLSON,
Corner of 4th and Market its., Pittsburgh.
trr An entire sett (59 vol.) of the ist Series, on
hand and for sale by W. W. W.
jan 14
- •
W HOLESALE Grocers. importers of Tin Plate
and Queensware, and dealers in Copper and
Pittsburgh manufactured amides, Nllf, 112 and 114
Second st., between Wood and Smithfield streets.
join' 4-nos/ 4 Iy.
P kicIiENNA,
uctioneer
PIG LEAD
1200 P j l a G n S l
4 LEAD, for
MAN'
. .
1300 POUNDS beat quality, Cincinnati man
ufacture, received per seams, "Hiber
nia" and for ale by M. B. RHEY Sr. Co.,
Water sareet.
Candle* and Soap,
1 0 BOXES stearin° Monld Candles, Cincinnati
manufactum;
10 boxes No 1 Soap, Cincinnati manufacture, re
ceived per steamer Hibernia end for sale by
Sl B RHEY & Co.,
janl3 Water street.
AFEW bblss of pure OM Rye ‘Vhiskey from Bto
11 years old on tap and by the banel for sale
by P. C. MARTIN,
janl3 60 Water street.
BRANDI; GIN, Sac.,
FEW half pipes of pure Cogniac and pale Bran
dy of different breads, warranted pure; 2 half
pipes Holland 'Gin, fine flavor; 3 barrels rectified
Whiskey, a pure article; also Scotch Whiskey, &c,
&c, on draught and for sale in 4paantities to
For sale by I'. C. MARTIN,
janl3 60 Water at.
PORT AND MEDICINE WINES.
Ile qr . casks of port and med icine wines of supe.
*JP nor flavor, part of which is on draught, fur
sale in any quantity to suit by
STOUGHTON BITTERS and peppermint cigars
and Tobacco alwayrar. bane anti for sale by
I', ...C. MARTIN,
jan.l3 60 iVater street.
CRUSHED SUGAR.
A LWAYS on hand and for sale by
P. C. MARTIN
janl3 60 Water street
PLAYING CARDS.
58 DOZ packs playirw.cards.for sale by
P. C. MARTIN.
60 Water it,
.10 .BOXES Bunch diaisins;
1 keg Sun do;
1 do Zoete Currants;
400 lbs Almond., soft shell;
200 do Cream nuts;
A Bat rola Tanner's Oil;
5 do chipped Logwood;
2 do Butter;
50 Boxes Pipes;
15 do star Candles;
20 do Soap;
20 do Starch;
100 Reams Wrapping Paper;
50 sacks Pea nuts,
12 dozen Shovels;
With a full assortment of Sugar, T.*, Cot Tee, Rice
Buckets, Brooms, Spices, auti every thing in the Gra
cery line, too numerous to mention.
janl3 P. C. MARTIN„6O Waterit.
VICTOR IICRIB•. OCITAVUS SCHEIRLLA
SCIUSA A SojEtERVIAR,
BOOKSELLERS, STAXI,ON,ERS,
AND BINDERS,
NO. 1.15, WOOD.IT., TAREi Docoas,act.ow .71/Tli ST
Keep constantly on hand a mend-assortment of
Garman and English School Boeks; Letter. Writing,
Wrapping and Waal Paper. / Their suck of German
works in the different branches of Science is one of
the largest in the United States, and having made ar
rangements with some of the most extensive Book
establishments in Germany, they are fully prepared to
511 all orders in the shortest time and on the moat
reasonable terms.
Hating connected with their Bookstore a Bindery,
and it employei .the best hands that could be procured,
the .trust to be able to do all bookbinding, entrusted
to them, with neatness, and not inferior to any binding
in the eastern cities. Blankbooks of every descrip.
tion made to order in the shortest time, and at the
lowest price. jan J.
AT COST, AT COST.
A. A. MASON
43 Market street
THE SECOND SERIES
IMEIM
James Park, Jr. & Co
OLD WHISKEY
P.. C. MARTIN,
DD Water st
Sandriew
PITTSB V RaIll• PA.,
FARE REDUCED!!
Good Intent Fast Mall for
PEIOLAIDELPHOAg
Or SPLENDID NEW TROY BUILT COACHES,
AND RAIL ROAD CARS,
Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, p.
RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
. ASCENDING ill , : BILLS WITH
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION.
. ..0 .7;
From Ohantbersburg by Railroad to Philaddelpkia,
In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con,
flexing with Mail Cars for New Yolk; also at Charo
beisburg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore end
Washington City.
IKW - Only Office for the above Line, next door tc 'ha
Exchange Hotel, St Cluir street.
June 12 W. Ft, :MOORHEAD, A. 't.
ZAEX EQ. Zla UP 9 EM------
SILVER PLATIIG
MANUFACTORY,
Corner of Market street and the Diamond,
THE subscriber has located permanently in Pitts,.
burgh, for the manufacture and sale of all kinds
of Saddlery, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, silver
plated, brass, japanned or tinned, in setts, or separate,
to order, of any pattern, and to keep a complete as
sortment. Also, buys and sells on commission. The
articles made and on hand are the following:
Bridle Bits and Stirrups, Backlights,
Tenetu and Hooks, I Moulding & Whip Socks
Buckles and Rings, els,
Iron and Wood Hems, I House Trimming s, Stanhope Trees Sr. Pads, Door Plates,
Pad Frames, Door Locks,
Saddletrees, Bell Pulls.
Bands fur Wheels, Number Plates.
Body and Dash Handles Trunk Plates, Silver,
Dash Irons, part Gamed. Brass or composition,
Coach Door Handles,
Those persona having
Doors can have them take
crate charge for plate only.
WANTED ININIEDIATELY-
•
4 Apprentices;
1 good Silverplater on house work, to act as fors
man;
1 good Blacksmith, to make Irom Hems and Han
dles;
1 Wood Hem-maker, or a person to contract 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 Plater;
1 Drop Stamp and Screw Press;
6 or 8 second hand Vices, weight not to exceed 30
pounds-
Merchants or others having broken setts or odd er
tidies, can sell out or procure deficient pieces to fil/
np dieir assortments.
I wish
,to purchase a few setts of Harlem, differ ,
ent kinds. Also—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags,
Valises, Saddles, Collars, &c. Those desirous of
selling will please drop a line, and leave it at my store
and dwelling, Diamond alley, in rear of Wm l'atter
son's stable,
Merchants, 'Saddles, Carriage-makers or others
wishing to be 'applied with the above articles of Pla
ting, will be waited on by leaving their address.-,.
Those who are in favor of having our work shops tc
borne, rather than send abroad their favors, will be at.
tended to; and to accommodate those who pay in +p,
metalic currency. I will receive in payment Iron,
Copper, ES ma, Tin, Pewter, Lead and Coal.
GEORGE THARP,
Silr Plater.
N. B. Messrs Flays & Getty, Market ve st., between
4th st. and the Diamond, will show samples of my
manufacture and givg ftutherinformation when calleil
on.
T.
jan 5-3 m.
Post Office Stationery.
TN 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 far the use of this Post Office doting the two
years commencing January tat, 1896, and ending De
csmber 31, 1847.
The estimate, for each year, is as follows:
SO Reams Enveloping paper.—Sixe2oX27 inch
es—weight 26i lbs per ream;
50 Pounds Cotton packing twine;
ZS Pounds beet scarlet Sealing Wax.
Contractors are required by law to give bond in a
sum equal to double the veal° of the articles to ho
furnished. Pay.nent will be made on delivery of the
Stationery. Bidders required to furnish samples.
CHAMBERS M'KIBBIN,
Postmaster of Pittsburgh. Pa.
Tobacco.
20 BOXES "Beeswing" Chewing Tobacco, in
15 lb. boxes. suitable for Hotels. Also, 5
bores "Branch's Stag," very superior, for sale w hok
sale o retail, by STERETT & CO.,
jan 9 No 18 Market st., 1 door above Front.
To Glass Manufacturers.
100)000 E F: u E ff E . L P ex in c o oil L en u t mbe art r i . c lut e !f a : L i a n .
bletfur glassware boxes, Fur 94 le low -by
STERETT &CO.,
jan6 iY Market street, one door above Front.
To Capatalisto.
A JUDGEMENT for $572 on a good man in a
neighboring councy for.sele. Enquire of
STERETT &CO.,
18 Market it.
Stoughton Bitters.
15 DOZ very choice, for sale by the dozen, or sin
gle bottle, by
Sat. Peppermint.
241
D O,Z (Pint) Eat Pepperraipt.fur till by the
dozen or single kotrle..by
STERETT & CO.,
18 Market at.
iiraadir
ur cask .Vieux Cognac, 1825, suitable for families
.fur medicinal purposes for sale in any quantity, by,
STERETT &Co.,
No 18, Market street,
one door above Front.
Post Wine.
Avery superior article, pure juico of grepe,44r
medicinal purposes
STEAETT & Co.
No 18. Market street,
rze door above Front.
Por Boat.
THE Two Stacy Brick-Dwelling House and back
buildings, tio,S9, Smithfield street, at present oc.
copied by Mr. Jahn Stevenson. Possession given on
let April nags. Apply to
jans
FOR . RENT
A -ROOM in the first story of the new brick
house on corner of sth and Union its.
Also, The second end third stories of same building.
jan6 Apply to JAMES MAY.
For Rent or Sale.
IR HE subscriber wishes to rent or sell his Tayacn
Stand in the borough of Beaver : sign of the
Pennsylvania House. The stand is agood one. and
any person wishing to purchase or rent Will find it de
sirable. Terms easy.
Deaver. Dec. 3, 1895. decJOHN LIGHT.
N. B. For further informetion enquire 4t,thise,ptrice
TO joillT.
AA HANDSOME Stonißopm,.fini e bed shelves
and conntere,,s4tabin for Dry 4ioods, mid with
gas fittings all in good iarder store is situated on
Market it between ad and 4th ate. Possession given
on the lstApril. £ D GAZZAM,
Office, Market it between ? 341 and 4tb
Wanted.
AGOOD GIRL who cap coon well reotemeaded
will hew of a situation to do house work, an 4
receive extra wagee, by applying at thin office.
jan 13-43tikw
fiilA Trimming' on their
n Oland put on, and mod,
STERETT & CO.,
18 Market at
JOHN D. DAVIS