:tie Alitorning poot. PITTSBURGH, PA. :6ATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which snag appear 'in this paper, we have one or tWQ remarks to make.— 'We will insert none without the name of the author be mama made known to us, and when inserted, mustal 4war, Iv) taken as expresslveof the viewer , / the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so •ss;pressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. Taking it hand on gourd the steam• ter Rhode Islaid got up in his sleep on Tursdav night and wanted overboard• The concussion he received meeting the cold bath, brought him to a sense of ittiis situation. Being an expert swimmer, ha succeed- Oa in getting ashore. VITA. kit of Furniture, Oil Paintings, Rifle and Wasehea, will be sold at l'lt'Kenna . o, tjria evening at 7 delock. To Mothers.—Tbe difficulty which every mother ,experiences in administering medicine to infants, is .entirely obviated by Dr. Clickener'spreparetion, called the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is encoated with fine white sugar, so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet i refused to mallow. .F . cir /worms ads is an assured .remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in .teething. The matron of the Farm School writes to 'Dr. Clickener that she has used for some iime,bis Su gar Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always with entire success. Sold by Wm Jackstm, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, vitro is general Agent. for Dr Clickener's Pills .in Pittsburgh and vicinity. rr Beware of an imitation article called "Impr., .ved Srgar•Coaled Pills,"purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got bp by a miserable quack, in New Yonk, who, for the last four or five years, has made bis living by counterfeiting popular medicines. jan. 17. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepara tive of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland, com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all cc. sea when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Consnmp tion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the f11.)}1 distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It ',truly p voluabla medicine, anti is effecting an immense amount of gond in the rtlief of suffering humanity. ['See Advertisement. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. A special meeting of all the Lodges, will be held at the Old Hail, corner of Virgin Alley and Wo - n1 at, on Saturday evening, January 17,1846. 13y order of the Chairman of the Relief Committee. janl4 T. M'CARTHY, See'y. Dameoratic County Oesy-ttion At a meeting of the Democratic Committee of Cor ,res?ondence furthe county of Allegheny on the 10111 inst at the Washington Hotel, it was On motion of Col J A Gibson Resolved, That the Democratic ritivens of the err) of Pittsburgh, and of the several boroughs and town ships of the county be requested to bold their primer) meetings at the usual places on Saturday the 7th oft Febreary nett for the purpose of chosing the usual number of Delegates to represent the several districts in County Convention. Resolved, That the Delegates so elected, be, and ,they are hereby directed to meet in Convention at the New Court House in Pittsburgh, on W EDS [SW. Ts 'be 11 of Febs,sary next at 12 o'clock for the purpose of uppointingfiee delegates to the Convention to be held on the 4th of March neat at Harrisburg to nominate a candidate for the alike of Canal Contraisssoner. JOHN C DAVITT, Chairman. S Junes, Secretary. JAMES S. CRAFT. • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Fourth and Wood st.crekt, akuve -Sibbett & Jones. Entrance on Fourth. nov 14-d6ni. N. UOLNIZIS & SON, BANNXN.Z, AND DEALERS IN Foreign and lionionkty nf E4change. • ,C ERTIFICATES of deroait Dank notes and Sp, cie. Drafts and notes collested. and remittances made to any part of the l United States. jarri ‘ ly No. 55 Market Strvet. RemovaL BAGALEY & SMITH have removed to their new warehouse, No HI and 20 Wood street, (east aide) where they will be pleased to invite the attention of their Glenda and dealers generally to a large and well seliseted assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh .Manufactures. novlo 3m 13AGALEY & SMITE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, rlB AND 20 WooD STREET, PlTTstertoti. MITH, BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Grocer, S and Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be tween sth and nth, North side, Philadelphia. nnyl 0.3 m WANTED—PIaces for several good Inc kketpers, salesmen. retailers and warehousemen and 101 a good clerk for performing tbeduties o(the drugstore business &c, all of whom can come well reccornmend ed. Also wanted places fora MI Cribcr of laboring men and boys and apprentices to trades. Wanted, places for a number of Colored Men and Women, Boys and Girls. %Vented, several women with flesh breasts of milk, having lost their children wish to take children to suckle and nurse, &r. &c. Also, places wanted for several sewing girls. Wanted, several good cooks for Hotels and private families in town and country. Please apply at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence office, No 9, sth street- jars If Cr MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MAI'S MITCHELL'S series of Outline Maps, for School. and Academies, consisting of 24 distinct Maps on a large scale, and preparel on renews, with a Key of explanations, descriptions, lessons, &c. &c., fur the use of Teachers and pupils. - The above series of maps are now in use in nearly every respectable School in New York, and the East ern states. Teachers are respectfully invited to call and ex amine them. For sale by jan 7 Per Beat. - WO neat and comfortable Dwellings, rear the a Scotch Hill market house.---A pply to "an 9. BLAKELY & MLTCHF.L, McCANDLESS & McCLURE. HAVE removed to Fourth st., opposite . R R H Patterson's Livery stables. Jan7.3m DR. GPO. FELIX, HAS removed a short distance above his former location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east • . . jan 7 ?or gale THATcomrnodious and delightfully residence, on the elevated gr,..und fronting the canal in Allegheny city, recently occupied by his Excellency Governor Shook, and at present by Judge Patton. The price will be moderate and the terms of payment as easy as may be desired. If not sold by the Ist of February, it will then be for rent. Apply to the subscriber at the Union Cotton Factory. deel7.tfebl W. B. COPE I. AN D. DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. ANEW and convenient two story dwelling for rent, enquire at this office, or S St Clair at. Valuable Property for !Sale A CERTAIN lot of ground situate fin Penn, be low Walnut street, Fifth Ward. containing 17 feet front on Pena, and extending back 100 feet to Mulberry alley, on which is erected a valuiible three story brick house, and in rear a two story frame. Also, one other lot on Liberty street, opposite' cho Wesley Cbapel,,in said ward, containing 7,5 feet front, and extending ketch 100 feet, on woich is ere°. ted a well finished two story ft-am.. Titles indispu table. For further particulars, as to property and terms of sale,ply ap to JOHN A PARKINS° N. Aid., Fifth Ward. decl2 tf • .!` SPEED AND COMFORTU FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE sesErati, /LET RIMING MAYERS AM CONSUL l ist ♦ND LOUIS M'LANE, One boat will leave every afternoon at 3 o'clock, precisely. W s jeMl it lia FARE— pidburgb to Baltimore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Passengers by these Boats will lodge on board in comfortable state-rooms the first night, witl page over the Mountains (only 73 miles) the following DAY, in in Eastern-built Coaches; sup and lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding niett travel alto. gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to atop at ctimber lanti or Baltimore j jr they wish, and resume their seats at pleascre. . E.tctras furnished, tqr a full load, to run as Passe,• gers may desire. For seats, or cnt,ire coaches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the National Hotel. abovethe Monongahela Bridge. oct 21 J. M F.SICIM Agent. Deaver, Warren and Cleveland nekets and Stage Line. THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, ll:press & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at I o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock--connectingat Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the racket. and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through e l 59. Passenger.paying in,Pittsburgheraent,itterhochoice of berths on the Cane} Peaces., and mitt in the stage. For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan,or to IPLIN S PICK EY, Bea ver . G M HAKTON & Co., Piusbulh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage re' urning apply at the Stage °Circe, of N El L, MCK)R E & Co., Clevelaa4. J & M B TAYLOR. Warren. LABS ERIE & MICHIGAN I#ANH STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CliT. C AAAA Leaves Beaver at 8 0'c14.71, A. I. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, Carr. Bott:s, LeaNes Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. •' Beaver at 1 o'clock, Y. M. In connection with daily tl.inea of 'Freight and Pas page Canal BOMB to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, O. Steam Boot and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie nd Michigan. Apply to iune‘2ll 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 C. S. VAIL MONONGAHELA, LiSvorrr,Mastnr, li as commenced run ing regularly, end watt r,ontlnue to °through the season as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincintl,ti, leaving Pittahorgbevery Monday mot ning at 10 o clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday gowning at tte same hop.. For freight or passage apply on board. m.q6. Januaty 5, 1E146. Q E i fisLF4:IYROPOSA LS, endorsed ••pmposal■ for timber, copper Lad iron, • ' will be reocired at the tuireau until 3 o'clock. on the 16th of February next. for delivering at the respective navy-yards Dear Pori,- mouth. New Hampshire:Charlestown, Masaachossem Brooklyn, New York; 11111adelphia, Washington and Norfolk. First. Fur white oak timltcr, mliteh shall not be less than 35 feet, and shall average 4 feet in length, which may /Time more, but net less. than 12 inches at the top end, to be tooth •guared, a for plank stocks. They may be 'villa bulb ways, ur curved one way Second. for squat e %bite oak but t-cuts,from to 2 feet lung; of n hich— Ono sixth shrill be 2•2 It long 18 by 12 in tobr 20 •• 17 by 11 • I straight '• IS " 16 by 10•• f both I'2 " l 5 bY •• nays. and one-sixth square. •nii may be m-ire, but not In., than 14 inches at the small ruts, Le rough-cried, straight, and have regular curve from to 12 inches the other way. Third. For,li . est:ung leaf, fine grain. heart south ern yellow pine. None lass than 35 feet. to average 45 feet in length, which may *Quire more, 'Anew less. than I'2 incites at the end, tote roush squared as CIF plank stocks. The ethics may be straight both ways, or slightly curved one way. Fo;:rlA. fqrttro best yellow pine of the kind above mewl caned. rcrusi-bewed, from 45 to 7., feet long, to average zip feet, aril to square in the middle of their lengths—for ono-half the quantity, tau inch to every three feet, and the other half one inch to ever) four feet of their length, and to be straight boil. ways. Fifftk. For the liest yellow pi ne uf the same de.c lion rough•hewed,'square, and of equal size through• out their length, from 35 to 45 feet in length, to aver. age 40 feet—one-third to square IS inches, one-third to aquas 1G inches and one-third to square 14 inch es. To be straight tine way, and may have a slight regular curve the otiter way, nut eaceed wig 6 inches in 45 feet. . . Separate offers will be revived from bidriera for each of the above kinds and classes of timber at any of the navy-yards above stated. and separately for ouches can be delivered on or before the Id of July, between the Ist ofJuly and the Ist of October and 31st of Decem ber,lB4b. -Persons offering will also state the quart. tity of each kind and class they will contract to deliver, and the prices per cubic foot asked for the debveries to be roads in each of lkose periods, at snail of the navy-yards as they may prefer. Those who may be so disposed to offer are requested to make separate offers for several yards and periods of delivery; stating partizdlarly the Auant:ties and prices fur deliveries in each 0f,,t1,e peficsds, arid for each yard, fur wh;cl; they offer, with the understanding that their offers for one yard -only tul be.biAdiag pn Alern,l,4lt open to 4:1!›. senuee t agreement if desired by the department It is to be distinctly understood by the parties who may make offers, that the department reserves turned the right of accepting such offers only as, at the time of receiving thorn, it may deem expedient to meet its own views of the wants of tbe service at the respctive navy-yards. Although theoffers made by persons will be consid ered as binding for one yard without subsequent epee 'pent, they,ean make,senagete oiffers for more than one yard to secure greater chances for acceptance; but no offers are desired which cannot certainly be fully com pleted within the times named in the offer; and with the understanding that tea per cent, will be reserved from all bills in addition to bonds, and be positively forfeited to the United States,in case of any failure to fulfil contracts in due time. JOHN H MELLOR, 19.2 Wood street The whole must •he Lit dta best A usiny, souqd, free (root heart shakes, rents, bad knots, ind defects, sub ject to inspection and measurement by persons to be appointed by the commandant of the yards when de. liveries may be made; and be in all respects to i lde e n tire satigfection, or it will not be received. Often will also be received for 'furnishing at the naty.y9rda, during the respective Periods aforesaid, bolt .aad sheit copper, and round flat, and square iron—eti to be 9f the best quality, and .subjeer to in spection and approval, and under tbe same conditions bi re iii 'umber. The Pisces asked to be for the pound, for each yard, and period of delive• fy; and the offers must state „distinctly whether it is rot American or of what tuber, manufacture. janlo-law4w. ECM merwrieszesz,p 11017 TE. ARE MAREVG DAILY TRIPS. G. M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Barer CLARK &Co.. Beaver The A er and Splendid Steamer, SEA,LED PR3POS ALS av T D , Ruceai.: of Con., Equip., and Repairs Oh Yes! Oh Ye s! ..-vou CAN always find et G. Sciineek's on the cor. mir of Fifth and Smithfield streets, Fresh oys ters served up in every style on the 'hermit 'notice, Also, Candies, Fruits and Pastry's of the choicest kinds. Call and see. novl 0-tf To Basiuojo ACITIZEN leeivng for the Bomb and Havanna will attend to any business entrusted toiiiin.— Addreae A through the Post Office. dec .13 VMMMMO BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 01: 1 • 4t Ar• (OP.' 3 'COO - 2teizt, Prom oir Washington Correspondent. January 14,1846. The proceedings of the Senate to-dry, were enliven ed by an interesting debate, on a request by Mr Allen, for permission to introduce a joint resolution, of hich ha gave notice on yesterday. The resoultion was accompanied by a preamble, setting forth the cause for it. I could not obtain a copy in time for this letter, but the substance 1 believe was a deela• ration that the welfare of this republic, and the safety and permanency of our institutions would be endan gered by allowing the interference of Euippean pow. en with the atrairs of independent nations on the A• meriean continent—snd a notice to the civilized world, that the United States cannot permit any farther in terference of this kind, or any extension of the boun daries of European nations, of the addition of new colonies on this continent. The question was debated by Mr Green, Mr Cal houn, Mr Alen, and Mr Larnegan; and) cricu4or . l ,by the tatter, to lay the motion for reception on the table, for the present, was carried by a vote of ayes Zit,— Nays 23—the wbig senators present and Mew! Cal houn, Colquitt, Haywood, M'Dopt, firer&tp. ;pd Wasuott, noting in the affirmative. Mr Crittenden from the comp3yee on Foreign Re lations, then presented a prtarqi . le and resolutions, au thotising the ?resident to giro notice to England, at any time he may deem proper, after the adjournment of the precept session of Congress, to terminate the tresi4,l4,ri;el;o:nsckeureancy of Oregon. 'Masa were made the order of the day for thelOtb of Felic,:tar,y, to which you will recollect, all the other propositions in the Senate relative to Oregon, have been postponed.. The attention of the House of llepresentatives,was consumed by the debate on the Oregon quecion. Mr Staunton of Tenn, who bad the fluor when the Committee rose on Monday, opened the debate, and spoke his hour. He was unqualifiedly in favor of giving the notice to England. Refuted the idea that this step was a war messurc; or would be the cause of war. Give this, and the two nations would stand, fare to face. in their true position. Earh woald then see the necesrity for settling the mat ter; England would then make an otrer. If they should indicate • wil lingness to accept tie proposition hmerofore made by this government, to sva Elie hitmidaty, at the 19 deg. parallel of latitud.; ho thought we world be bound to acceed to it. If she should not du we ought to take prompt measitres to secure to ourselves the whole of the territory. He thought, too. we should progress in our prep,: utions—that we should be in no worse situation than we now are. Great Britain is making preparations at the mouth of the Columbia. She has all the harbors north of that river. The ,whole territory is iiitersEersed Oh the tons of the Hudson,Bay .rolompany. All those who enlist in the service of that company., enlist as soldiers, and to do military duty. that they have nuwa perfect milt Lary organis•Lon, and consequently a military posses- sion of that counter'. Tire amendment which had been proposed to the resolution, he considered of importance. r Tha President had declared his conviction, that now is ttia time the r.otic• should be given. Thu only effect the •mentlregat i coni.:l have, would be to give to Oran ,Ii titain an impression that we would net adopt moms ores to sustain the E'resiti.nt. war to be waged below the parallel of 19 deg., woul i ; he a wit: of agg.-muucn. fit will be whims an other fearful crime to her already extended catalogue of sacrificed tailli,mie—not of mete man, Lot of *arm hitarid. a war comes, it will he no ordinary war. England sdllgo duwp ae.i 14,te.:„Le ..it. We s k ald have the sympathy of the oppressed all nations.— Ile alluded to the distracts.", state of Ireland, and the turbulent slow a Canada; also the fouleildc tertnina lion soon of the career of Lewis Philippe, and the prospect that, whoever might succeed that mimeo ch, the relations ci,Erigland, would assume a new aspect. ,;..!e hoped for peace, but if in spite of all our liberality of . ..eiccs--cur c?nceasion• anal to effect a pacitc iettlemert d cllifewence.—• war, with all its appalling and Lorrid consequences mutt come—lt us me-t her with booms hare, as our hands ale clean. lie was followed by Mr Go:arm y, .60 in. dicated our right to the is h.de id ()mgtn to deg . J.Klrtno mu! tor:, inv..' iv) ly . '—showing that while we had boen practocing upur this, Great Britain had been steadily and r frecti.ely progressing with her niensures of s!letenee. lie was tot using immediate notice; and contended Ott if we did not bring the matter to • tern-m. 11.0, noun, all that territory south of latitude 49 degrees, would be lust to us. Why, said he, do we want, Oregon' Because it is contivous IF, the . United States—to establish and ra• tend, the area of foctdom—to plant there the tree of lib erty—we want it, because it is ours—we want it he cause tireat Britain wants it, and we do not like her for apeighbor, there—we want it lot a home for tilli lwrra,.;EJLl:uns—we went it (or the purposes of trade. Urßririlt•itic4 . . a, Obin, Mr Wentworth of 111; and Mt Chipman of Michigan. successively followed and were severly in favor of giving the notice Their re marks were forcible and to the Nino; but as I hate already attended my letter to great length, I mu•t tut short. More New and Splendid Works. A T COOK'S 85 Fourth street. 1-Z. Carly,le's Miscellaneous li:asa, uniform wriyh Alison, Macaulay, &c. 1 red. EiDOr Wyllys; or the Young Fol 4 of Loughbridga, a tale by Arpabel Penfeather. Fdited by J. Fanvi• more Copper, kuthor of Pilot, eth: A acanim or the Sculptor's RlPpn* . tiCe, an historical romance or the .161 ceoturY, translated from the French of A lex.,tiumas. Fleming, Field; or the Young Artisan, a tale by J. H. Ingraham, ,Londmililustrated Papers. Ladies' N4ional Ililagezine for January. The Book u(Christmes.descriptive of, the customs, ceremonies, Ste. By.Thop.as K, Harvey, ( Library of Choice Reading No Se.) Democratic Resiew„coataini4 a portrait pt Hon. C. C;uidling„ 41.t.e minister to Chioa. Joan the Heroic Maiden, by Alex. Ducr t as. The tle.:ress, by Miss Pickering. Just published. Fremont's Exploring Expedition to the Rocky The Electro Magnetic Telegraph, with the Reports of Congress and a description of all the Tetagrephs known. By Alfred Vail, Au. Sup. of the Electro Telegraph for: the U. S. The illustrated History of Palestine, from the Pa triarchal age to the present iirne. Cheap edition. dec 2 Pahnestock'sVerrigig• THIS is to certify, that my youngest boy, aged about 2 years, was taken sick with the summer complaint. He.was attended by ejlilnio,an all Rum. mar, and received little or no relief. ' Aboukihe die of November, I gave bim some of Fahnestock's Vermifnge, which bropgllt aivey ombund.red and thir ty large worms, and gave hiro *mediate relief. lie has been perfectly htaio. BURP. t ' ‘...m.,—....10. 2ME !MEM REMAINING in the Post Office,. at Pittsburgh, January ln, 1848. Persona caning for leuers whose names are on this list, will please say they are advertised. Adam! Beverly Admits Bosh Acheson riavid Manton E Aberitalhy Isabella About Elisabeth Alexander ..INr Allan Elect. Mrs Abet) William Allison Jane CEMMIZI Allan Rplha Mug Albro Malaya, Baveagton James Boitenger Michael Bailey John Boeard john Babcock Perry 1 , 1 nob Jane B 4 , Babcock Woo rowhr Skirl Barker W H row, am en Id • Barnett Charles rowel ay Baum Lenah'Hiss BiOwn Henry Bette. John Brown Thomas Reatty JANUS A, Brown Henry Beatty Rachel brown A lexaadar Berg Denial down Chalks Pent, WIIII.m An s d I y George W Seamy John Ilremsan Peirce Beckley James reason John Berkey refer rpron Onset Berens Java)? rooks Robert Blander 'Jeffry rattily Joseph Serfhood Francis Bryant Willful Bender John or Jacob Knives Joseph Knestord Robert Bra:heti Anted W/ W4liam Bryant W 4 Busty fur. Bresitt4ser P4Rnei gem? Joh n D p.e R Brooks Z BiggsJohn Brook, Samuel Pitart inn tit Browser Joseph Bland Jacob Broarblee Margaret Blackford Air; ander fkroglwr Wifliam Bloomer Joseph Buchanan /Oise 1 Rev Bird Loolsa Miss Sadd Martha Black 4. Hasten Barkley Ants Black Thomas Belli, Williams Boyle Aflame! Boyd George D Bake Jane Better 1 W Bower B B Bonfield John M Boothe Robert Boland bennin Boyd 1/9)1Ilam Borden Mazy Anna Bowen Barbara Boyd Mary 'Owen Jonathan Bowman D... 14 Caaseday I Hocrmsa Cargo ,lanrea Carnahan Mary Canaly James Carol hen Thomas Clara hers 111; Canon James Cassel l Des.). Carter J Camer Gabriel r Camobell Jon Campbell Napcy Campbell NNW Churchmen N M Crosby Alllea Chin Av.. Charles 4. Beaus CharlerslSauthei Church John' Onus Isaac H Clifford Day,ld Clark Jeeeph 41 (Mamma William Cooper Wuhlridtibp Cooper Jeremiah Cooper Rebecca 1 Covert!! F It Collies Mary Coleman Char Iri Colgicis Edwarcl I CuIVIR Henry lEMMITIM pakoey Sarah Dauber', Mary Palmy Jubn Darla Elir.liwtt Davt,,,Rasannab Dean 7. W Dean John Derby lath Deasestoa Grote Datmoalness Decker Joseph Dews T Deary Wwlam Dielensow Caktireil Dkk E ,Doneally Aerial Cberhsrt Lcvl Rcv Elkin* Jaynes Elkin Juba ley Edwards Aktai4ite rink Wanlel :Edvrar W raises 'nooses Fagan 1 ti Faun 1 peel ,Frlva Caiitarin.i Fir4ll•Jel Nary Ferguson lessee Ferguson Ak.sand“ Ferguson 2tae..c.l Foeld 0 Mrs ,Firsning Sarah Fisk Ann Floe, elet itenlyt P1.,nag.40 John r4011,11‘ ThOM , Li FrOb4:ll Lieißts Cu-inger eiler Arottere telbrath A:to Iles totiealry )0111.1/1 olbe Gehmenhaser Chao r Gallagher Joseph H Gardener Its lrlla,(1 aallaght r las elle. W A Gilmore Noah Hiles 811 Giles Joh* Giles W r Glllermatt I Glas Thomas G kola Margaret Glow Margaret Glenn Joan Ilawlhoe liteci,ei 3 Hoag,Joseph G Hamilton GeMgt Bratsk Michail Hagerty Maly ,Horsier lobo 111 Haney Job• ,Ilpwall Thomas 8 lialism Richard Hausa iiiirgarst Haney Johnson ot C ,, Adopt Isaac f. , 1 2, !lapel' • Iloogh William Hausa, John,ilehenstaln A Andrew Haddock William lidiewell Min' Hartley Robert II 'Horner Andrew Hamlin' David ' House Sydney Hinman 'glary 8 Howard Thomas II altl OS A 000,liornsr Joseph Harraon ,18ary Viopewell Rama Jlass..toLn Householder David ~//elier,Fac.ry Fratoplirleyohn Hattell Catharine Hunter rearcy E 2 Magni Isevenrer it. co Hoff Frances Hazlett Lena Mtn Ranter Andrew II Hart Thomas J Huebert id Herrloti,John !News John Ilemingray William Iluddiesten Thomas Ilinkly 0 D Ilnaheapchard G Higbee Joseph r Hull George '. '• HilgenTrederirk Hughes Samuel Holienbough W II Brigham /aides A Holler David Holum Aalitt4sC Hoffman kfichae! plater J A Hclipas A W' ' 1.19 it Eberliar Ingalls Eliza Mira ,4 Impi Rachel Mira Ingham Jisseptil Irwin Wallington Ingram Sidneyillsa Ingham ElAabeth Irwin Gen W ' legol John .1 John A flatith Johnson Hoary Johnsen Iterkarai Johnson Willis= Jones Robert Junes J W , ;Ones Philip Jones !sande Jones H T ' ' ?Ones Benry r DI;QUESNE Jackson Catharine James WlMaim Jaikson Samuel Jackson Elizabeth Jaiksoa John ' Jansewn John.? Jamieson 8 8 Jennings Peter Jennings Elisabeth Johuson 8 Joseph . Jahr.som C .11 7 KAlier inOtt r Kerigan .jpkp 'Ketiliemi . llllllsh Kirkwood Biehard Kectiar Jacob t Keimihrb John Keith Duncan Keller Martha J Keane 8 P Kiln Bernard 'Knox II NI Kerr IL ti 2 Kosigas Itßbe;t -:-~ti..a~'..:.. ~,~,;k a ;r:,.~=. Lis% sr Lettsrs Alamo Wary Allan Georg, Allaunder Joseph A Andersen Beth MO Anibal& C Anderson Ellfa Nun 4pderspo 4/fargarel Mrs Appleby .194 - ndrews 'Wary rialstruna Aeper pleb Austin Benpiniln 2 Askla John Blielkiegkaul /met Burette, W Berke Robert 2 Burl, A P 2 lkipier Jane Burnett Wkitiva Bernctte 1'1'3,04 Butler Baran Berns Samuel Botcher Barnwell Collins John r: eopoi AllFaketp Cjirdy Alexander Cooley Agnes polluter Patrick Corkin Rebecca ti•opelsod 4 gonley James Copper J Corcoran 51 A P Cook Derkera Cowan Samoa Cook nines!, , Corey M one. poston Z H Rey Co Ames gorey Ambrose Crabb Danlei Crook ,Jlohert 2 Crooks' Jackson ('Apps 1 1 a 'nue/ goo CkailreB Criao A G Cruel% 4,a Creighton R J j Cross Andrew Cremellen Croons Henry C. Merl Pairkk 'Colbert Jsse . Caste Se Charles . I..Trtiss Jobs roma Andrew Donaldson It illUohaa Doran ltheltml ',Doran Deno M Doogisurs J prim DoolLerly Bernard 2 Doyle James gssaigrty Patrick Ilreeming , Joan . .4)reitsp ItOsert Jr Donley %wale' posit John Dutcber J Do, Samuel Devol Ca pt 2 'Dion James k: EMot A Ni Cltrod Coorge ZiPutry Deno:: Rap, J. 1.11111 Ewan, t)svol ',Edgarly V . BOllO F r riliey Cat ■J le it biro Citzpat rick Fowler Mary A Foam Ells* rawer John ?arrest Augur. 4 lam. I foster Mary Fowler /oho Friel James Court Elias ;Cranks Jolla Mrs Frank, Lack& Fryer VVilitom Full,, Hrery Palmer Amelia Cordon 4 Rubergs 3 .Grren idartha CCMlttf John I:rregyy Mary I: Grove Amelia Greer Margarri Grren Aogueius Crane i llortit Gras. Oliver Garr 4 Keine.:7 2 Green Wm ==l GIP•fl /no .Grahon Gray John Grabam James ,(,;agootlea tia ery Karr II f Kw: Sarah A Kerr Robert or Joke Ryes:too John Raba loba L Ken Hobert Kerr Sarah Lailerly,lohn Lincoln Lewell Lambert Wililap Llyennoje Mary Arnie I . 4 lielir Ti_glare Lkter Peter Laughlin Themu 1401 /woo. 41 Laihin CharlA I.,Faas 113 Lane,Campbell 4. Yowler Lightner {oho Laughby Jyugh Liao Lease C Laying J Lose Eliza Littlmre James Loeghtma William Lifetime, Julia Loyd Richard Lees Ann Elizabeth Lyodsy Hugh Li:wallet% §latnuel Lynn ]pain 'l' Lents Jae9b ' Long John Lewis Edward Lockett Elizabeth Leon SI Logan Eliza Leecp Joshua Lyttie James Loedy Mary lit Lovett Henry !retort John L Lynch David Lewis Da•id Long Hugh B Leech James R Long Joseph 41 M Magill Elizabeth Means Robert 8 Mangle Frans Merrell Javier Manoney Berney Mer.ington James 3lationayThe rest M . III .Vary June Magee Frederick Missoury James Muhl Washington Mlchey pee , U Marsland R 8 Mlles Jane Matthew William it Miller Henry Mashers R Mrs Mitchell Eliza Z Markle 4 Cu Miller Andrew klyithlas gibe Miller Joseph Marks William Miller Agpes Magill Dr Rev Miller Hubert Mahoney Farah Miller Phoebe Marshall gdward Miller EDFAbeth Media Rolaeii Miller Patosel D Merilt Doer E MDlcre Sarah Means Martha MOriees WHliam D Mercer Mantua Aun• Mowry .faeul? Meredith d Morrhi D Mowerd It Morris Fllzabeth Mnriedge Charles H 'Morrison Samuel pots S o ndepahert B .Morrow John Mould James Moor* Willia tn MOCKS Henry Munson R 0bc4 . 1. Moore A lex 111)0 , 7 Mullen Cornelius Moore Mary ?tnil Murray Mar) Mrs Morrow 1 A J Murphy Ellen Mnl M'Briar Cortualags 'L.'hlgeJerplem;* Mlielland Milton Mee S A M'Conough J o hn ,Ketyy Dennis M'Clelland W C. Wklnley Fanu r ey Sim si Calw James II 111"Kitti.en Andrew M'nurg Thomas Jos MiCeight J 7' M'Coltin V D Miss' M'Kean• Rolyert SI 'Cully Alex )I'Kerma tairpflen M'Cully Margaret Mn M'Clean John Si'Cormlik John F ' Xricien l'apt 14"Jornak John . M'Clean George M'Coy Robert JV'Lure Janiescil /Venni John ?Vlore A .1 M'Corkell Joseph 101,pure James M'CuicheonW COhlne ii'Lure Margaret Mrs M'Creary Dc•id 111!.11ifilin James M'Dovrell Thomas M . .iiiiiiio Jolig' ;.. 11'M:riven W J 11 . 21,11111 n E Ild'Donal4 Wm .M'M•ntieFelei 11'Don.ld Jobs c.hipt IWAleedan /antes 11'Ferron D M'Murry Marp Miss M'lree Andrew s Irtetil in William M'Farland itinegrh 11'MnIlIn Miry Mrs M'Cranaliam B M`Heles Michael M'Gulre John lii'Ftiall Jobs WElroy C Mn JNl'llserson John Wllwaln John A M'Qulston K K M'Kee Eliza SI Roberts Andrew M'Kee SJoiorl illtoberte Mari Miss M:Kee Thomas M'Whlrt Thomas N Nelaon Samuel I. Nichols William Nein D N Noble Henry Pesheit Margaret Noble Ann Neel GeorgeNlchulsort William Pion' Henry Z.icliois Thome: Nolen John Oberlin Christian Osbough William O'Donovan Jobsna O'lly me ADinael Ogisition Patrick Otra W Oltryan Jaws bracts David Owens John r o,hern Burst.lia I , ollane vt.? O.borne J Jr Parson Robin Philips David D /grater E L . rhmipie Eliza ?CPI! Packard 7. Pinkerton Sophia Atra iParrett Harp Mu Pitcairn Alexander Paine William Manama J IN i Pattern n I 4, A 2 roa=r t W' I Patterson Wan 0 ' Pollock D 8 Park Jaws 1: rand Thomas ,) r ack Thomas mope Joni, 3 . rarkrr Braman 0 ruder Job. Perkins )14ry 11162 Pownell Santis/ Pearce William N Prosser David : . ,4 enrol. , 114•14 2 Prutsman Margaret Mtn 'Philips Mary Miss Propes John.E • ' Q Quinn John i ault Jai „:I,llnit Wm P R Rlclustdoon Ram yel Roberts E Rohtand John RosaGtorce N "Loa ;awn Ron I sine RAReity Henry ReitMß Stephen Ramat.. ffrnismist Ray Ii E imlty fain• I Rcd.ltioribtali Ulu Rrlnoctil AugnOul Jitemoctil Cyrus te.. J. reph Ross Henry Eowland J.thn Row John 4- co Robinson Ju 11 Robinson John Rodgers Jam Rodgers Halm' Iton J 'Rinigers Joel L Rttdvers,loubeila !Ruthertettl Joan Buggies N 'll4ey Ju:tu Ritter A VIV Rutledge J W Rupp V firm. J•Illel eu NaWon =l3 Pc.s !cabeua Miss . jrcynold. David R Ichard C Mrs Richard flulah Mlas Richard Wrn lir Rich Johu Rice,' 3 tors Ft, an Nunn Mn Septh Jane Mrs Stephen 6 Snider Leopard Snunley Jacob Jr elorby Wllltatn gdwers Ann Mrs Spa.go Spaukiln: A Cr Spelt . Archibald prwer ftilexandcr Apex l'amasitpcinger Spencer Margaret J Miss Spillman William M Sprague Samuel ittalii Elias changer John thriller Abeer Steen John Stephen/ Francis Stephens Alexander Steel Mary Miss Stcvenenn Win E . litveneon Francis ' Stevenson r l Miss Stewart Susan MI.. Stewart Samuel M metal r Frederick 2 'Mitt William' • - Mtleimeirli E Stokes Stephen Stotler A !Moakley Frederick Stout Isaac 'Strlckler John S Streets Alary Ann Sidigeon John P Stammers Sarah Ales Sweeney Edward SylveehrePrancla Sykes Samuel T S.lllOll Sophia . Mr. Stott Alciancler • rtrott Without Behriever 8 Or Beully Mary Man ftgeserr Charles Se•ilor Mail Ann Allot trellsnde_r John" r‘everasciT.lllle:e tic thy 611 shay Mary .IJ:s Shannon Margaret Mrs Shan Elleo NI Bharpe Jame. firms. J r rthrsfe Jaeab • Stoilar Peter Lezhiotp P reliod,ker Augusut 'hurt IA•n , Y Shook Jolts N Shurier J•coh Simons George Sickruan Jeremiah Slinmons Renitroin 81sco Money 'Miss Sideman Samuel SinerJaro'h email John 11.3mithley John 813SmithCrottAae ici Ilesornoud Smith Giharge Smith 'N II Smith George Id Smith Samuel J dorl.h Rot ert Smith Oretor Mrs Smith NAney Taylor pophla Mira Thoronana,Thomae Taut lilnsimugh ArroelrongThoropeon . ollver P Tannehill Jeremiad' Win Thorp/0:404i Thacker Holiand B Tisdale /aline Mrs Thomas R I Tien:none blarp Inae MIN ThompsonTkomaa Toner John Thornpian Andreiv P ThireiteiDeviii Thbmpaon Zelia Miss Towers Thomas Thompson Mr Thompson If C Thompson Jame/ A Urted Nary 11113" Van ,Henechorej: AinljamlnVintan Elisabeth)Hlu ii Vashon M yarner /bonus W Wallace r lohn H Williams Joshua Wallace Jane Kiss Sl7llliarns Benjamin Wallace Eliza Miss 'Wilson John Wallace T6orois Wilson Alexander 1 Wadesburg Me ' ',W MOD H W . Wagoner,Georgir .Wlrson John Wall Calvin ,Wiland Robert Warren INAlln Wilson Junes F. Warner Elliot Wisgans Jam, Ward John ' 'IVIIi John a Watson Aaron . v,iiitoci i' osier Weaver John W *Mock W Wees Lewis Winterbarn Hester Mrs Walsh Sampai Winston Joseph West liljteric Ann Mini Winton J We f t Samuel Woods John k Stephen While John Woods David White Michael 2 Woods Joseph White pr ' Woods Sarah Mrs White H Wright Milton White J (Printer) Wright # Morrison White A Wright John Whitaker Andrew M Wright William D Williams 51111111e1 D Wyer Francis ' Williams L. W Rev Yates Jag young Jhon J icimp*poon !Icor, Zipkio Chat INITIALS. Monitor Copt S B ' , Wisconsin" J p Oineretary of Jourueyman Clerk of A Ilesher yCo Court Raddleus. CITA:10E11S MICIBBIN, rosimaster. ,lan 16—d2t&wIt Proiptip BBBLS Roll Butter; 11 Kegs Butter: 10 Bush Clover Seed; 4 Sacks Feathers; 2 Rolls Rag Carpet Received this day and for sale by H. LAMBERT, Nos. 133 & 132 Wood st Teas. 250 PApKAFIFS Y. H. Imperial G. P and Puuchong Tea 'in chests half-chests, catty boxes and carniisters in store Ind for sale by H. LAM Bie•fti• 133 and 135Wncs3 st. 450 BAGS Rio. part prime green; 5 .idva:.n 'tore and for dale py "H. LAMBERT. 135 and 135 Wood at. 2011 ,lICqES Is Ss 12a I$ and 32., hcton d Tobacco in more and for sale by H. LANII3F.RT, IRand I)'tiod Dried Fruit. 25 RUSH Hrind Apples; 10 " Peaches; received this tiny and for sale by H. LANMERT. ions 133 and 135 1V...a st. Fist}. 175 161, No 3 "south' ? Nlacker,l; 30 " 1 and 5 half bbl, large No i l: • '6 bane!. No 1 salmon; 311 0 Mee ives (Herrings;) 1,5 " Gibbed 12 cask; Prime Codfish: '.O boxes Scald „qcji-iDgri In store and fr.r sale bi u lines a 61,41.1,tur:T7.1.:::, 50 " Chipped Logyroodt 20 " Span Whiting; 25 No I rosin: 5 " "Lovering'," Crushed sugar; 30 boxes Choc.lat.•; 30 do White Clay Pipes; 10 bbls rock candy; 2 casks Obntrn :set adder, 3 ceruons S F ludigo; In store and for sale by H LANIBERT, jans. 133 and 135 Wood st sugars. WHITE Havana Sugar in Boxes; .}hire Snail ditto in bbls, In store and fur sale by • . , M'DEVITT, dec 20. 224 Liberty st Pittsburgh itianufacty.re4 Tobacco. 2n, KEGS f lu e Tobaceoi . V "9' %sidles Twist, do; JO " •• do; Iti " Cav'd, 1 ,Lump, do; Jai store and for sale by J. & J. Ni'DEisrliTT. dec 20 224 Liberty st Ground Spices. 10 C ANS Ground Pepper; 10 Cans Ground Cinnamon; 5 Can.' Ground Alvice; S do do Cloves; In store and fur side & McfI,EVITT, 5.414 Liberc) at 4 , L.k1k., CLOAKINGS. 0 PS. Maid Ckiatings, new lull Iseautiful Nuts-rut, just recised at Noll. Merkel st,coi net- of Third, by A A MASON. der. 12 1 00 FS. Real, Yellow and White Flannels of improves' mulses et ‘Visolesalo and Re tail. at very low prices,by A A MASON. dec 12 No 42 Market et. BROCHA SHAWLS. 18 Still:MOB BrochliShAwls, just receivtd which will be sold .ery low,. by A A MASON, dec 1`). No 42 Market it. ICASE EURM LURE PRI N IS Selling et 64c. Ever yard et A. A. MASON'S, clet 12 42 Market De Laines. 20and h g 1 plaid de lains for c.lOl. dren iorna as low as .94c. per yard, For sale at N 042 Market at. by dec 12 Seorchings. en bend and fur sale. hj 111.1 ft RDGE, tV LSC. N co. , dee24 Wate'r street. Pig MetaL 50 Tl,; NS "Hanging Rock" Metal, on hand and fur ',ale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON SE.CO, Water at. Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers. PU RCHISE kS will find sit Shea & Pennock's a full assortment of men's Merino drawers, and double and sines breasted Merino shirts. Also. Cot ton, do du bleshetd aryl unbleached. " ' Dee,C. liL ANICE ci CASES Nn 3.(10w priced) Economy BlanLets /4IW Just received and for sale by Jast Arrtve4 at tie, ifiNew York Stara," 10 0 tr, D e o i.„, ',.. • s t m eid s ie il e i : a G n l ti ov G e e s n, ,f ete e e'i bt k i id ,, , ,, c lit a i s e h .. - N. B. None but the bete Kid Gloves kept at 79 i . . . • Market etneet nov I'2 TRAVELS IN MEXICO, aver the Table Lands and Cordilleras or Mexico du r in g the year IV., and 18t4, including a description Of California, the principil cities 'Bud mining districts of that Republic, and the binginphies of Itutbide and Santa Anna; by Albert M. Gilliam For sale by jaci7 OTTEN ON MORTAJR.S.—Etasys on Oydrzu .ll66 and Common,Nioz tks, and on time burning, _ . by,J Totten For loile'by 'jou/ Truman David Trull W Trother Dapigi B (4, IsE'S PHONIQGRAPHIC DICTIONARY, —an explanatory nronouncing Phonographic Dictionary of the English Language, with a vocabulary of Gleek, Latin, Scripture arstGeoraphical napes. also, a collection of phnues often use d by English prri ton. Young Jaco)-! Til;acco LI. \111,F,17.T. tind 135 Wood it FLANNELS' FLANNELS! .ks.o.Tcstainis CUM W. H. GA1,U1.4,!D New Works C. H. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d its ,C. corner of Wood anil 3a C. H. KAY. corner of Wood and 3d sea For sale by auT. 110 ESIDENCE AT VIE COURT LONDON lA. comprising official and personal incindents. Vor eallOy C. H. KAY, jaq• caner of Wood and 3d sts. • AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. The American Almanac and Reposaary of useful kniAglialto for Ike received and forsale by ' t. H. KAY, janB cur Wood and 3d sts. G'• I EXOMMENT . TARIFF REPE4TJED THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the minimized' sfaxidand adopted at No. 94 market Street. We have been it'Cieiving for the last week or two. a fresh supply of seasonable DRY DOORS, bongth from the Manufacturet's, Jmporters'and at Auction, at the lowest cash prices. Having ha d an experienced Agent in philudelphia and New York for sena, months past picking up bargains, here and there, ena• bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Decode with almost en itiiperceptible Tariff. Out stock con. slits in pert of the following Goods:—: • Shawls—a great vaziety; . ' French Terkeri Sliew English . do do' Splendid Bros*. and C ashmere Shawls; Damask do; Black and Embroidered Terkeri do; Super Black Thibei, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs: Plaid Voollen Shawls of every variety; Also 's great variety of Cashmere IT Ecosse; Plain de Jain, and barred and figured de Lain; English and French Merinues; Al - princes and Cobi'Jrg Cloths: . Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silk.; Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacca and Cashmere hose; CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, !end VESTINGS Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods Aga which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such pri car es we think cannot 66l to please. Call and ex amine for yqurselres—at No. V. Market street. ' . dec29 tf. MOSES COREY. n651..E:1) Jff STREE T, Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. #gcE/yED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A large and extensive assortment of Shawls, viz: Super. all wool llroshat Printe r ! Turkari and Cash mere, ,I,Pk elpbroldereirturkety, Rik and MedecOtor el silk tringed Th t ibbet, Super. embroidered Tltibbit, 4termitAk and silk worsted, black and colored Merino, and a large assortment of Plaid and' Woolen 4tisils. All of which wilt 'be sold at a email advitoee above Eastern cost. APSQLOM MORRIS. jrin NO. 65. Books for the ilolydays. SC EN ES iiiihaTife of the Saviour, by the Poeu and Painters; edited by Rufus W. Griswold. l vol. 8 ro. The Boudoir Annual for 1846—a christmas, now year, and birth-day Present fur 1816. Leii / fiets of Memory for 1846; a christmas, new year and birth-day souvenir, botind in .the most splendid style, and embellished with I'2 splendid illustrations, consisting or illuininathins and fine steel engravings by the first artists.—edited by 11eYnetICruttes, M. D. The .snow-Flake for 1846; a gift for Innocence and Beatify . ; edited by Arthu r. . The cps' for 1846; a present for the holydays; etli ted.by John kieese. The Ma3flower for 1846; p choice Annual; edited by Robt. Hamilton. Friendship's Offering—a christmas and new•year present for 1846: 1 vol. 12 mo., morocco hilt. The Lad}'! cook of ,F, loweri and edited by Lucy HOcipertl vol. 'l'2 mo. and colored illustrations. Household Verses; a beautiful book, by Bernard Baiton. The Hyacinth for 1846, or affection's gift—a christ ITtal., new year and brah-day Present. cray's F.legy, Illustrated. Grades fi ony . the _Poets; a farciful diversion for the drawing room, by Caroline Gilman. Imagination and Fancy, or selections from the En glish l'oets; by Leigh Hunt. Mn. Flimacs Poems: illustrated. The Amulet; a beautifulchristrnas and new-year pres eht, with steel engraiings. The Poeta ancrPoetry of Europe ,by Longfellow. The Poets and . Poetry of America, by Griswold. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dec 2Zi 44 Market st. The Great Worm Mediehier of the day n A RENTS read the - following, and if your chil i dren are troubled with worms, get a vial and try it: Licking Station, Ky, Dec 10, 1845. Mr R E Sellers:--I purchased of BF&J H Gard. ends.'" ttko vials of your truly valuable VermVuge,4wo of my children being sick at the time. Your Vermi fuge priivbd 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 lame time after the Vermifuge was 'tjk• e l. l . I h ear tily re . commend its use to ell families, and ,I think' once tried, no family will ever be without it- Yours respectfully, MASON C 01.1.. FAS RT Ff Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by R E Sellers, No. 57 Wood street, and also b . i".Eerr ¢c Moh ler, 142 Wcod st., L Wilcox, Jr, and Wm Thorn, Market Ilreet, Fess Sr. Cikstel, .sth Ward, H P lil:ihwartz and John Mitchell, Allegheny city. jan W. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegkeny rerun• ty, in ate Commonwectith of Pennsylvania at De cember Term, 1837, No 249. In the matter of die voluntary as * signment of Samuel P Darlington. And now, to wit, Dec 29th, 1845. supplementary account of 'Assignees, exhibited and filed, and on motion of H S M ag,raw, Fag A ttorney for Aisigmees, the Court appoint Saturday, the 21st day of Fsb. A :D ,..1.348, fur hearing allowance and confirmatio n (geoid sccoont unless reason be given why the same should not be allowed, and the Prothonotary is directed to give notice of the same for thirty-days by publication in two newspapers published in Allegheny county, to oredicot s and others interested as required by Act of Assembly. From the Record jun 1 alm 1. 14 AT - .)N, Ta.yern stazo for sale: H,E, undersigned desirous of reinoving ctm this 1 county, offers for sale, the ballance oriels lease, (having 4 years from the ftnit day of aprirnest)of that well knoWn Tavern House, sigji . of the Canal Boat; an enn st. near the l'acketJuNfing. in the neighOrbood ftlteCan Basin. CommistiOtikdo 4 use's, 4z.c.; together with the stock of Liguori &c; &c. on hand, Bar fix turs; & Household:a - imitate: ,Tu any one willing to go into the !mutinies' ebOirei opportunity could not offer. The bottle his eel eicellent run Of custom, and. has bees a tett Oefetiiittai for the last 6 year,. For terms apply to the subscriber on the premiles. do4l-1(.. " B. DOSSETT. UTE are authorised to offer for 5a1e,,38 acres of 'Y V first-rate upland, situate on the Main Road, lea s cling to i Jackson and Chillicothe, and about one mile and a half from Millet'sport. Lawrence, County. Ohio. The lend is well timbered. and froM the known healthiness of the neighborhOod, fertility of the soil, and proximity to Millersport, (the principal landing place in dist section of country.) is considered a ell sable,loCation for a Term: If application ,be made soon, It will be told at i'great boargaip: ' `BLAKELY & MITCHELL corner of Forint:llin) Smithfield; and Penn street.Pittsbargh. ENNOCK CITY PROT'Egy,FCR SALE. 4ccntigious lots of ground on Peon at. and Stern- Bon's Alley each 24 feet by 100. 2 building loci on Pike at. near Repperd's Vestal -2,t by 100.' building lots on the corner of piy..F 4 d s Penn au 5 ward) 20by - 3 lota of ground the rear of the above fronting on PThe et. 2,3 byStO. 7 building kits oath° Turnpike road is 011ara's vie 29 by 100. • A large number of lota int r heicomediate,Ticinity of the city suitable for . Itirge enough for' gardens for sale or lease setae fora term otyeats eq. others perpetual. Apply to dec22 13-LAE.r.,LY4 City Louß for Sale. TH RF.F.: contiguous lots of grquod on.3d st, 20 131 tlO'Coet deep Ter) eligiblefoT building lots, t lour portion of the ,purclatsetrtoAyney I+4 over pleasure_ al ' Apply to dee4.3 „BLA4CELY dr. huTc,HEL, i g ,,t s il.y Pktant I,ever_gold illrar.bis. . far retiaived a fine lot eV aigliCand ono day gold Patent lever 'watches suitable fdr both ladies and geatlemeil at very lOw prick itid 'warranted goof W:w. WILSON. car 4cb asalitarkat at. SELLERS' VERMIF.UGE! GEO R R1D12 4 1,E, Protkorintity Choice Ohio Land.