Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, January 19, 1846, Image 2
".."` QII)e Malty ,Morning Post. JOHN BIOLICR, IDIIOR PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1816 L V(I Pa testi.. Agent for country new papers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Pont. and WeelsJy Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advettisentents arta subscriptions. .He ham office• in New YORK, et the Coal Otßee,3o Ann street, (ad. joining the Tribune Office.) Bovron, No. 12, State street. PHILADILPHU, Real Fatale and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. a•vrowar, S E corner Baltimore and Calvert et. wiere our paper can be seen, and terms of adverb sing !carnal. Tat O:DES Ttmg. a Mantkly Publication, devo ted to the Presetvdtion of. Documents nud odic, authentic information in gelation. to the Early Explorations, and the Srulement and Improve sie4st .of the country around (ke Ohio. Edited by Nevit.LE B. CBLIG. Publi.thrd by .1. W. _ Coo[. SVliitney, Dums,s & Co., P. illll.l 3. We do not know how we can show the attractive Ind insttuctive character of the (Ina number of II.:- new Magazine better than to any that every lino of it oan be read with profit. Those who are in the linbit of perusing time Monthlies and the 42.eiirterlies which enjoy the largest share of popular favor, know how irksomeit vrotibilbe if liev were compelled to wade through all the trash they contain fin the poor pleasure of main the small amount of matter to be found in them that is really valuable. Wo picked up the first number of the "Olden Time" merely intendinz to glance at its 'Contents, as we do with other moths of its kind, but we could not lay it down until we had read evesyword of every article. It is true that in its pages the realer ai;l find limn). facts that he has met with before in realin the call). histoq of the country, and the lives of our grrut —but here we find All these end much rare. given in an interesting and connected form. The firm paragraph of the article still itleil • Not, cos of Settlement," struck our attention as eiVillg n pie., ing indication that the cd.tor will, in bin capart ty of historian, be just and impartial. It is as f "In a narrative of the tiro rich of European, t the valleys of the Ohio and Mississippi, and in n ',- lice of the controverdty and war of Great 11l Irani and France for the possession of that territory, it i. ion. possible to overlook the toils, the •ttli-o ing.. tho.., t ion•to their prescribed duties, and the nelf...act,fir jug s pirit of the Jesuit Missionaries." We like the spirit evinced in this extiort. nod er r sure that it will offend no portion of the med.., oldie Olden Time," saving, perhaps, the crime indent ad. mitersof Eugene Sue, who take his nbit-ove I trade. and his high wrought fiction for veritable history. In the .Notices of Settlement," there use Cu• rious facts and circumstances reemd d. n ".. etwunsl of Washington; giving an acc,unt of ney from Williamsburg to Fiescine Isic, 1. lull of Ins. r lasting seeres—among which hit hsir hr .111, in crossing the river at Wainright's is conspit: Not the least singular of the inc ;dote. of our en, history, in the fact that a company of 100 nom. fintn Sonsik Caro/inn, were under bile, cnalmn,n! ingtoa at.. Fort Necessity, and formed n part .1 tle finn, little anti sent to clistluer this region and matt, tain itegainst the -French. it id pridedde, that ihe "palmetto State" cou I'd der; re 1- alu nble ni.l fl ,71 I iie region which she helped to artioirt in 17. - , —ae n o g h t at leant, send her some cannon to arm her I , ,rt ennen in one of war. Although we mny suppose that the trancirl ion, of a few soldiers in the wilderness at th, of i In. Ohio would attract but little et ent ion tro find that the conquest of tie little tort at this pl /Ce I ri /Pt was a cause of sangititiaty mill and rnt between Franc, and England. We forbear to•atend this notice, ehl,ough ih-r• are many other interesting matters which see ,n , gla men tiun. Wo will only say that the ••( itd , n 1 inn." ichl, deserves patronage, and we twine is, oral' rcclt •uppor - ed. The Editor, robilaher, and Primer., !rive nil rained credit fur themselves and their miry by the I. number. Ma. Owes, of Indian,, lets male n ruin ien i t , 1 1,. Howie of Representatives t.i s ome tin t ~,,, VlllOl,l in the Hall. In no , icinz ihr m3yer.lllo ' Untie “Some reform is uri q ueltiunahl, The structure of the lien id calociaied tU rite‘tait the men, bens from distinctly hearing, nod con ducting the public business. It duoroy. :be 111 fu re of eloquence, and defeats, iu one or Ike ni,,t rnl. ntrd deliberative assemblies in doe Amid, (leo q alts which is so necessary to preserve the ricirii.ler of Ike House, and to discharge the public eel ‘leo—Uttu L .'Heaven's first, lot luv ." FACICUTI FROM Erntlpr,.—Th, of Monday evening, ;he 12.11 innt. fastest packets from Europe, the 0 5 6,,d. ( t om I; vt pool, la December, and the Burgundy, from the same day, both of which sailed pre, huts (Iv pliftUro of the last atramer, hove not . 7,rt ctrun4l showing conclusively that sltong WI., I en'e• prevailed on the Atlantic G,r the last thirty ,lay.. The Rochester packet of the 6th oh., the (;.iri irk of the 11th, the Montezuma of the Pi.h, from Liverpool. and the lowa from Havre on the Bth, ore all turn.irl.- ably fast fullers. and may be expected daily. rcith la ter news, up to their remperti ye do t . of A letter nOl7l RiCiIITICIIii Va.) .a!„-: —A r,rior.itioo hes been merle by the euthoriti.. of Park. rd.tirlf. three hundred stand alums, and and th..y Irne bero nem% from the Armory. The cc i.e of Ilion re.p.i4o for is a threat on the part of the Ohio people try invade the town, and liberate the kidnapper. there. coririoerl. The Mobile Tlibune of Jnn. 51IyA: me loftiest:led that Mr A vetsin, the French Consul 111 this plane, disappeared snme two weeks nen, and iurs not been heard of since. it is supposed shut roro, ftlthl accident has occasioned :his prolonged observe. 'Bricklaying, we should oar i n C.Oll Illlgillegi now ih Attakapla. It hug been difficult tii God workmen, during the summer. We were werpri,ed the other day, says Logiunno t” non, • the price paid by a plume:- 40 n 'The clialge was fifty dollars cd.Liur ,jew. d .y 3 M Vier•CTURF. 4 1404T.,.— . rh0 Boil,, tile Journal publishes a Adll,tiral ntldc v,f 111.. maw/ Iricturing ertablishmenta 10f that -frum which, it appears that the capit•l ,, iiivea;ed in 11 1 / 1 1 , 61.1.1111nc j. $3 , 957 Iv), giv i ng imployment to 65/ and 5,06 males. 7he grno• value of runnufoctwiet for the hest year em..i.te (u $9,703,911. reHurteeCornbined Steering Amsrems...lctely in. isoduced into steamboats in England, eno.Mes she boat It it said, to be turned C‘irlipleleiV !ow! within or o e, length; it also propels boats %id' the,,gmats..st ra pidity. In Milsratakie. the people ,‘ Ito have been resident, rrsidmtexince 1838, are eralld'•ol.l Set t leis." They are going to have a "Social Port)," from ',hick the, ~,...o coe disposition to exr!urle the "Soitatters,"— Old niontal Franklin will, of aiure•, be termeentell at the pntly, vertntinra or no A/palters 11; - A I..r.dan coo 1,..000de0t of the Bo.ton Atlas says. that the In.r ranvn odllon J•rrtn. in Lord Byron'. own 'mod writiog, has been Inind nt Grueva: 4EII II i uousuwily racy and will ,on t . Ice v r i t,:d.l n .j at pa, is, Six fires occurred ta Boston on Sat ardny night and Sunday mot 11111.1, all caused by inceudiurics. Richard Bland Randolph, of the posy, was recen.ly brought before a 'Washington court on a kobeaa•cor• pus, and orderell to•be sent to the hospital at Bahi• more to be supported at a lunatic poupcv at the ex. Per of the government. At Philadelphia, awhile ago, he insulted Corn. McKean by saying to him "that he (Randolph) would take a cattleskin and cut hit (Mc K') tarnished uniform into sackcloth, and read a new 'paper through his hide." For this he was sent to Naitolk, imptisoned. and from thence es• eaped and came to Washington. . This is the same person, we believe, who, acme years since, attempted to comn.it an act of violence 'Too Gen Jock Ai m . nn arroeut of his opposition to the U. S. Batik and othitr mea.tnes of the whig itosity. To Bortattwvt:B.—A contetnitornty suggoita tha t at 'ht. cluitio 4e the yrnr all borrowed al ticles should be trutioctl. A regolot liNl . ll.aulittg a6nuld be made; a sort of domestic —account of stuck" token, and it any thing should be found belonging tuut.ho44. it should Le at once returned. This suggestion is worths' of itn. bortant cortideration. In tithing an 'account of stock.' we find nevernrattieles missing. sugge,d That they should be returned as soon tor Lite borrower can male it4oLverrient so to do The l'hibtdrilphia Chronicle publishes n rec., d of ihe principal fires in the 11. States, r anada and the 11'est Indies. the kisses siistained by a hich aro set down at 827.8'25,850. It is estimated taut this does nu' cover mote than IWO-thirds of the actual In: .4, On the itornen, fore.ts of timber thin were der r0 ) ....1, nod Frohal.ly a thousand bond! fires, are riot included in the ealt [..e. - 'lVelinel the f.dlowi •in 6e new,p per*, under the head of "%elected iterns":— “Jo.tla K. Ilithroftic. a poor mechanic .in 'Balti more county, had added told., family the other 'nor ro non three d:lughter.., allom ho named Mary •Flnr,da, Martha T. xas. and June Calk. 41 hat now IleVell(CCII Til CR. , P.— The ediiiir of the Mantel% Isouistittia,) !tanner mention* that the injury to the sugar Crop front the trial i. far le.s than lie had an iictpateil. S. far an fir ha. irovi,tipttell, thect op of !it Perish this year aiii be Liger than 'hut o f he uthrr past Sl'lin,ll.l. The exports .1 Colton Gold, Gom New Sark for 1345 were '22312 kilre 1311 : and 30,435 in 1313. Fi r A, lie ko, chat tor e!rctign, .41 10.14natAie, vi tes wet, p.111“1. In 1310 dAtle %%rte. but I,ioo people in Ile ton n Ai n c.:oloti mPetivg 11, I.t r. t4r, Soc:rty •\ 11,r, . I NlrKee. ('h, i-Ty%%vie !..d It 011,1, t• il'e 11l ouch! n rr.leri ing The t 1 .1,,.t Tit,f Ihe name, and mot ,Ce/ II n tour:lt, thy F.nnl. SOCIVI, of Jetrrisun Cu:lege, Crtauuulbuigh l'a. brief,. I In‘ing painful ,nleHige n ee "Cube death of Micheal •1: .Ci . WW. Who depnrlea life Aft., w shore itineocin •Cantunsbungh. l'a. on the I th lost.. ilwroGw.r. R, A l dred Thmt Imew withlll:rnbie submit Ito (Ili- 01,11se dispCO•nllnn of God. vt, (er r l r the to rot one Plp.. 1111111/iblo 1,1 , 11 contiOrl el,tl• »r rd 1.111 it, ilia rlttoirttairc 11,1 tail with whom in. wk. 11G , 111...0,1. R rsalved, ritus , while we mr).111.. i-rw.l l i l and,lrur a gear or ply 1 . 0. r the tate Id hit. who had nei;lier porent• nor reial rues t..•00:h lit. I, had ihoer swirl WWI MAR'/ rele•zi..n elone ran lv. lirso/rcd. 2 hut it• n 111.cir•It n e ninnot b1:1 tet..ter our werrrieet vs Ito bed “ver han and lailL1,111? pa.,11;1 IaIL debt flue to 11.4 q . the I , 11,11 , 11 Y of Wol I dol., ivd 11 i•ik.• /I It, Rr•, , lred. That l . .ll 10•4•;. d,. otrr, thlr-ty Rr.o/r,/. TII,I , 11 , ••• be n111)1154,1! 3c(11 . 1 LEY I I V EV, •iti )IIE;II I . CHRISTY, tS , 'll It St liEr, FIII.TI/N HAS! ING,S, Ct, rn It . 7,.a Nr1...,y11.1)1 V. VC,— TA, Ame 'wan 111,n racor', The R, r.)/u!zon 104111*0 S,P6f . r.l Mail a.. have t.ithrr iodrfinilr pnrnculnis of thr new , ter nii,n Lt iii .Nlr. S;idelro urepf 1,1 M•x•m. 1 - Le N. C),1ria1.,4 C ,1 11M.,11 i:•1214. Ittive tt- n /Ole , I‘, Nl• „„,i,., d„,„(0„.• ;5,1, lb.* 4tr, itStonottiott ,t•c..11,t to Ni r m,„,„, Nlg ,1-11 it . 111•••,1 I, 11., lo•re ,e iko 3/t/0 r,1n...•,1 MENEM 101 illOrn#, inatotAttch as the Nick:ran gttsernmet., .ptf,tl It, it rolveu tlil.- Instie agent limn the Lotcd us.! tits. t . wcuse in tilteloq / is, .rifle .11 16.. 1 ,,,,, 1 ,,, g,dtt1ir5,11 h. telt, esti Ole !Ist) , nlri. . vale {.'t het fileri• 1 1.11 .1, 05115.51,i 10 %%11%1111)0011 ff,r 1, , I 4,1 La, [11,1b.011, tilts s tnte. .10 . 141 IS bill thoolii seem a stugttlitt lAA: in I l i. cut•ncity ttt . illtaaporeatint. Tilt,.Courier ;t1 regard if: Mr S:i.lel Wf• .W1,1'4111111 11 . 110 • 1• .11 - 1 Mr Slidell rerri.rdl $1111,..41 1:1 in. ri Niextrio ioti die till, itnel vim, .1,11 im the 17,1,. lull Fritilsokli,iwn nm Line tintifille ou dot• Alll.}ell l ii.u.t. crib iini. The I'en•ncola c.eregpotidellt of the l'ica)une rnTra , /,I up to the tirno,,lf li.e .ailing.,f the 4111p;-Illut thr.)lini-trr, fir Shi,l,ll, Lad „,,, b,,..t t I i ei i in Meta, fat that 'lnv ..411d.•.protarri..7, ir.r.•pti.l/1 of OW A rime. irool t' . .nVoV ',nil the Ni , •••Rze of it,. ProA.:ent of l i me I' Mexic.., that it. the ,Rains of l't It it• /16,1 anti' ,E3lo.clited upon in tliel'mai-cnant...ng ne g.llM~lnni. A nt ui the :11.11rile Tribune, w riling from relipurd6, •nr. Me),lea i 444 ;4,41 rwrwamtion. 4nily 4411114 4aZ w fair!. mo.t rr,ult in 111,• ov,ril l iow of the 144114411144a1nni,,n l'ilt.wien Iva. 4.011111 V, ,11.41 u, iii •:I V. 411 lii. 111.•rri,ent i.mt•LA Nlex• teo 1101,44,141, I ' l4o r 444,1414,414 if r. 5 1 1.1 , 11,1,11 tln• deli cur, 41144 4 1 f pi 4 4 4 4 4144" 144 - 1 ' 4414.4 14,,nnts any ay, inn unnn 1ab1 4 •41 uric ALP ills with chit; powermeLy no 10,715, wljnacd. o ut .lov+ cm.tflari ate a ge ,„. r „l vine SO \• I el.(141, It la hahvve.Ll they willgo from Oil. 11l 11 AIOIRa 1411 , . firlUO. ,--4 VC.^.lpyi;orm Ow Al • bony Argot a L. 114 gi, ing re! . the lower 11 mite or Cone. ro, firm lire 1..11. 1,139: 1739 to 1791, rro.lei telt A NT ohlo o k o 1791 to 179:2, JolinTrumboll, Conioowot. 179.1 to 1797, Fiederielt A Mnblenbut,2, 17117 to 17131, .1 011:11hrin noyinti, Nee 1793 to 13111, •ri,e0.1,.. 1301 AO 18117, Nllhaui.lltntnn, N C. 17117 to 1211, Jiiticiih ITV•irrwin, Mtt3s. 1211 to 1311, Ilv.nry 1814 to 11313: 1.11. Lon SC. 131.5.111 111K1U, Ilrnry Clay. Nerolirkir. 18441 to' 1231, John kV N V. 13.22. P hi , 1 ' littrlentr, 18 . 13 t. 18194: flomy Clny, litintorky. 8.2:. t0 W N V. 1 1227 in 11171: - .0.4N1reeYitiitrnnson, Virginia. 1 18:13 to 1337; .iiiehn Bell, Tennessee. 111.17 to 1839,,tieinite Trime.gee. 18.3.1 it, 1811, 14111.4 , 11 NIT flower, Vn. 1211 to 13411. itibil•WlWiet Keniorky. 13413 to 1812 John 11 , Vicgmin. 1315 to —, Jelin IV Davit, ludians. Milli I\e Pr Ai ,A.4N11, K , Jr.a 12 r, ft; p rur A .OoOD MOVE IN THE RIGHT QUARTER...-00 the 10th inst. Mr Wadsworth df Irlercer, offered the ex. cellent preamble and resolutions in the House or .Rep. tesentatives. We have no doubt but they express the feelings of every prudent, sensible man, who has in telligence sufficient to comprehend the true princi ples on which our system of government is founded Whereas, The fostering of foreign emigration was : deemed so indispensable to the prosperity of this coun try by the people of these, now, United States, during their Colonial existence, as to have induced in the Declarntion of their Independence, the promulgation to Lint world, that the interference of Great Britain in "obutrocring the laws, for the naturalization of foteign era, sod utilising to pass ethers encouraging their em. !Igtrition acre among the leading cures fur heir sena, ation from that monnrchy. And, whereas, 11 he a hole tuitional existence alb° Republic presents ono continued and unvarying evidence. of the wisdom, foresight and parriolistn of our fathers in this regard. las evinced by the unparralleol progress of our beloved country in population, wealth and prosperity through the efficient aid of foreign emigration enuctid by law. 'rurbsetwounlgemeM. Reso/red, 1 hat our Senator. in Congress Ir• nst uct ',ed, and our Representatives trintested to oppose an), and every measure obsiructing clue lame fur the noon raliintion of foreigners, eitiner by strengthening The time net their probation for ritizenship, or by any other device, which shall (discourage nitric ennigrroion, and nlirreiny trial to dimininnh than '3oorceof strength, which has ever-trun found so inlitsiernt an aid in defence of out common liberty itenninst armed ngin (notion, and so val uable an element uf our national ntdvni moment. Its ialend, 'l hat the Governor ofthi. Common wenit be rentuesne.l to tra nsmit copies of these resolutions to our Senintors and Representatives in C . ...1,p ess. Fable—Tito lV ilk es')arre F.rfrwr t 1.1• report 01111 )11(12r bud re,rigned. no icrinuied in the Democratic Vnion. 7 Ilia is not the Net, at d the Far mer final hung that report upon srune hank e atinoninc,d upon ant/tot ay, that Epbrnim B u nk., hod trren appointed, but said onntliinE shoot the re.lgnntion of Judge Ruud wall tzt. fa to. 14. Su Mr Banks i. Jir-appointed. CANAL CoMMlsSluNklit JAM) , BURSS. Ecci., the tieuvle.elociefl.C 4na l Corn duly Tl4l 'feed awl clArted upon his of. autiatt •yestehrtitty Plollllle, Ih e Ih.,, r h b e i ng trghhat it WILLIAM 13 FOAT rot. Jr , elected Pres• 'dent, and Di vanMITCHELL. St-Cretery. !jade,' the oroment organirJoila. the pr.orlr hare a aur.. that the aanto watchlulne,‘ and J,%otion to the grant Inicresta “1 the Sinte will i.e rigidly hb.rtved, .hicli hna nthrikuti the ototse of the Eluttid dist ior th e past tor. It t. err!, butittatice 11,18!. that Mr. Js alas C 1.4 n . whu.e i.•l mn of Pets ire loin Jun expirvd. has li•charred hl Offil . /01 dut ies in a Manner LigWy credit b:a to j..a,t , lt and the C.eninonwe e lth Ilesroo.burgh ('nton, Jan 7,) (:”..tiu• hl. Clay again at fit rade rnnele.- 1 lit•re wenicki i/1` viiol tsar tent, het a ten Iho at ,I..nre 01 11, Tabernacle la.rt ui2ht and that on the 1 -tin. etching. to 11.11 n t., 11,1. ti , •linz ut.)0,1 gent i•••• o,on. VI foniny the ‘drni.•inn a /14 Jrre. and a Ire , ether 10g took place, but trim a .me taut rt... arrendence 1,.! ev• r.r..e resole per 104,1, 0.0. y n :ndved Not hyr lot vleir rn 141.. 11011., 0,1 (Ire chil.i...lo,nronnif.« Iflii n 'ht . pr. IaCR.I, 401'1•11 1.. .11.1,1,10 111/.1 14/:• horn prau.rdlr 11.1 r..tor 1...! at .11 4 , h..tort yu fully ruatur•Led; Iris rut •iren•, mew .g main y of eura - ..rilurr, ,at nut given sot the u.ual eat rr•l alit,-) , the 94-o.er re errant fable. tic rr.•IIII•ti much I,y rn•quirurnents c Ihr !IP" 4 . ... - OrVed • .I !IP. .•vetnnz bin in s id I.be (!..I.lt‘i , /qll.ltl A 4, it/m. eirld •• 1.1.1 y rn.., / .4 1 . o•r” no F.ll in the qt.willorl t.l ••14011,1N111.0, but rhyrri, rhttio• thr trtpinet” n r hat, tattle athotr ttpetntittg upon the t lrttt itt ,,, e t, t ;4 4re „I c oleo anyone 1, 1J),..1irs NI. r.. 111 Ilttltty tett n tirtic.t.) w n.irt.cattrg Ito• vatw till cr. the .01.9.. rt thvt Ittem• to rogrtt.. hi. titi,tJ u Ne11.'111:, v r altrlttit•n atotrety it t rttght-nt II r the mat firell /./!'t iltr I.reorebir I 0111 i• he heti 46 1.0.0. 11 1.011M:7 1 1,11 / sn.l ttt,t tn. ti ttl ir,itrtits , tr c C,lll 111,1 - 1, t i t e t : tte l. Ih•.t..ter 1,1 rare.' ir. t •rrt sr l 1.1 itotittatetl th'it V.,11. al l,(14 1111.11 A 1.4 . 01,.}010“0.11 1., 1111 • .44.11 itt tettir. lie •a• i-tr t .r.l I.t . tilt /111,1/ att. 1.1,n It thr d. , -te • r•tr, rtton 13L(01 111 lu.l ;he I 'ltttttrtl 11 Ith-tn A•yhttn. hi, I, •a. tritrettertttil L O le it rertl crtrumsi.rwro t end • re.titttrtw etltlttrtl t vit,t,t the Ihanl.. t I t!tr tt•Archlti, tat 110 - • i”000.10. liemntw hi. nt . tet• tit tit.- r.giAts.- -.V }' trs Vcr, .-- I A V hy rpen Jr" n ht. .10.• , tut t.. 1 u rn.• ,, n 1 . ...! r , id..L. , •1 , to-er the L,•11.,1 lepit si 1.. rn. r. , w. Ihe /.1,11 In 1 . 1 —Ow waLrloil lo,.:• WI Ir Inn..r In Ile rim. tip. and itivilteThr• itpiP Pippt he., (Po on I!, cirir trlro2 1 Ia vrny, and tertilip tliePl that I had not I t,'/a„ ,hut for 5i.1114,1' rigritrn•r . s /.1 V,. I:rt.:s:r •: sr , o. Ir., ot : •••• do. olvd. th r,rl, 7 sll•lfe. i , t. • fit . 11,e Idek+l de• ot t It , +.• Is •••pleni 11,, Ow r••{1,14,!y must ,A f] a• la it I' 11,,1111 , 1 irrn/se 11,1." telb.,,,n • re." the hi,-1 revered ( Itrhrrlrr . purr. Iv •rtriotttr IT/ :11,4,1,1 I•r.1 out an L'ILC7II:IIe Ilr I .l4itita 111 v 411., 4.• e. n:orl the Hrtuftl 411,1r1111.• tri the 0,11 lie ii ' whirl, rnn fie pn.nivrh relied wt.H.•lr g rornrose.l 01 vArirt y rniir•ly hc.tn. end Iniltprw)rot nt curl, thtllrt - in their ankle ur uperioton; Ili, 111,er (ail to at rich the tr.e..tt v. r glinl• it (Tin? If 1 / ,/, h oot Lc pfr.•,-,. ed, ingrrdirfit ..[wale 1111 OW [Mini MIA I.v rlean.ing it ill tlnit rxrelo or lid,. if I. ilt+churcii,g into the stumuch, rt,1,.1.• it to it. r.vtuueJ .lute. A n .ib er will oprrate on We bites). and wkOrti have. t6.“1 N, H 1.1 . ,11 , 1,1.11 . , Vlsilt•l linen Ihr pygt•iri Nltet v.rr 1111111" i"" hue) I, v.' i. e .',, 41,“•11,114Pii 1:1:0 die C 011. 4 .11., the, ioarunv•ii mel“y iogrediemte. • Sold I,y \VrO Jackron, C.lllller 111 Wood and Liberty tvetqc, %lie I, general Agent for [Jr Clickenei ' s in ['m.FurZn and vicinil I • tcrlleware of nn imitation nil tie rnllwl "Lppro as ad Sugar-Cooled Palls," purporting to be Patented 1171 1,111 t 1 the pill, tool portended patent are forgeries, dot r,p In a roiss.ruble (puck, to New York, who, lot the last lo.ir or live tear., in, ulnae his living by coonteifeiting popular meawines. jsn. 10. Pr. trisiar's lialaant of .1V51,1 Ckerry.—Thin rel, loot.) remedy to it compound repara tion of the Cherry and Mozo of Ireland, com• bined by a new chemical plogreaS With the Extract of Pine. So onlioart• have been ite ellt•crii in all ca• oe. rotten tolminiotred for C1.11:01 , 1, lion. or.nny di•eitso of the Inni:‘, that Many uflMe mit,t .1141iuZ./.1$111:1. 1 . iillyitcinits have apprtiv,iri a nd t i citin • it, nml openly acknowledged it tithe titer:pipit raltinFile medicine ever discover...J. It tot, uly a vattlabl.. metlieinr, and i. etiotirin4 an irritan t , amount of gmiil in the .rt.ltal of outliq tag ma Pi! y. See A.) ye, t i.r•o,rul. _ NIAD lAt A WIN Cu;111. 141 lamrri London pal tictllar. A ttop t tly ni llir ttitovet Imo brands in rot.k4 and but Poi rule tty the ticrn4i•m, or dtvrtot sTERETT Sz, .ttol9 Ili Market 4t. Sherry. Vila. I I . I, liorrilm \Y - . flinu.n; / Lruir, :'or sale by ilia dernijon or dozen. by Si MITT & Co., 18 Market at slioN t.tv 11: ES —.At wbulr•eleor retail by STERF.T"f & CO., Ifs Mar Let at. Q WEE!' AND DRY MA LAY:F, WINE, at whole side or rotnil, by •STERETT & CO.. j.tn 19 No 13 Mnrket door above Front. T ENE IFPE WINES. T ‘Vbolesele or Retail by STE:RT.:TT &CO., jati6 18 Murket street, uue door above Frunt COMMERCIAL RECORD. FEEPASEID AND CORRECTED SPIRY AFTERNOON PI ITSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMttTZI FOR 11LYUARY. F. Lorenz George Woman M. Robertson PORT OP PITTSBURGH 711:11:/ NATYR IS THY CIiAYNYL. ARRIVED. Monongahela," Stone, Cincinnati; Weal Point, ,-----, do Cleveland. Calhoun. Wellsville; ithude Wand, 51cFn..1J, Wheeling; Putnam, Hazlet., Cin. DEPARTED. Allegheny Mail, -, Great Western; Harlem, -, Wrllsyille. ',77W h marked thu.• are proviled with Evans Safety Guard, a prevetitiup Cut' the explusionufboileri IMPORTS BY RIVER. Pr str Harlem, %Wellsville; 72 bbls potatoes, M Bradford; 5 boxes sundries, Brown & Co., 5 bbls and 4 kegs lard, RAinson & C 0..; 557 pieces bulk !nis, & Bushford; 5 bbls lard, 2 hag, clever seed, I hbl butter, Church & Carothers; 2 bbls molasses, J Hanna & Co.; I I bbls tooter, 13 kegs do., A Humerj :21 doz brooms, ILbl roll buyer 4rwin,f4 Martin. Office of the _Pittsbprxh blerpiog Post. S,oturday, January 17. Tim rain of Fti4uy lost duet not effect the river .nsieriully. On Saturday morning we were visited by .bout three tnehes of snow; it continued u tort of dris.. fling ruin end snow all day, The Monongahela, we Ipredict, will moat be dour of ice; the ice in the AL legheity hes mutt ly disappeared. Flour—The musket is still declining. The sales yf ,Saturday, vise mostly limited to smell petrels from wog me, at $4,314; from store $3,374, some lots at the river of inferior ought .$4,1.84. Dried Apples—Sale of 80 bushels from store at $1 50. Bacon—Sales 015000 lbs city cured; c; hulk Pork, sale of 3(100 lb. at sc. Butter—tales of kr.g from 'west 10"6810/ DIAMOND MARKET, Saturday. January 171 A. 1346 The attendance was not large owing to the incle. mcncy of the weather. The f,llowira are the quota. ;ions of Saturday. Meat.-114.1-1 ito.llll and .teak Sc Veol Se :Stumm Lir te Dried Berl he Dried Beef Tongues 31e YNe apiece Sugar cured city hams at 8e corned ti..cf 3d is Pickled Pw k tic Head cheese SC Sausage meat 8c Fish First 25c a siting of 1. Vegetables— l'utatces 18c?' pk Oninns du Beets 9 c pk col.hagc Sc • head apples Or no third in ris rl.O-1 I,u nee preiscrse. 20s: (11 uppletutter 10 c 4> .11 Crunt.er It s laolle in market. CITY PRICES CVSSEWT• JAN. 1.9 v 11l LI V Collft•C ILO ever •P11.1,11100/11. $t 37441 +4,25'i0 4 374 1,50 ko I ,fi9.4 50 it G. 0,00 4y. 80 .50 34 40 Ili 15,00 Gil 16%0 4:9 Icy 70 • 23 31 f 44 1 00 lb I,a 1.00 a 1,1:4 2,374 4 43. W zoo 4t5,51.1 14tr 8 4 0 5 7 40 7 , :z• 8 101'40 13 „,rJur 1•Pro .4101 e, %Vmr. , ... • Buck wkru!—rer lOU U. - (,'or 3.1ra1-- do rit, • (;,a,o—Wkit•at p - (:otn (Lilo, Hay • - lhi Lutred, (tall {SloPiry—t.” gad. • • - Potgleri—N , attainwcii,akail.u.•;l Sa,l-13 Seeds —FI.I‘. - Timmhy. • - • Lid' - • - ,1/..re -4) It (4r. I.lt liar.., CArr•r—pec li, W ft. •• • 11011 prr /4 , I . ot/ r II Picas of Alierlteny Prerstbrt Team 1S:17, No '249. 0 In Ihe Intit.•/, 4 11.0 voloroluy A.- ... vgrin•nt eI Stroud I ' Dorlingtoo. SuiliatonenturN Acc..ont of Richard !low.. uo:.( Iter l ototn D.oltrzt,.n. A •ig;it es of S I' 1) vitolton. filed A n.l an.' to .11.Jan.. , %.y 17, 1:15 on fv,te,n ni I . :1'1,14401,0, E. l -, %ttorttao..tor A..- .troop., the roof; •pi.osno,l AttAtow I: o rk,, C..... 4o I. li:ittn.s. , . 64.1 11.,tutt 11../.1, l'... q ..ite s , to a. 4111 ....I •elin-lo ...II ael•cnlC •awl 4 11.1rItn.ile Ihe Intel In the hand* t.: 1.1. e 4.4:gner., .1., 4..4 .14.,1c , the et, 111'.., Front the Rer....f, (iEt}Kf:F. H RIDDLE. jr.. The Alinhtr4 al,ve riqrne../..111 meet fill the pqr i,,,.r• -t the nth., of fi;;hrnor l'etk mt *truer, near 1V.,,J. ritiohnrgh, 13n Fr nhly me jihh Jny of Jnnu .t 3 o•dock, I' , ,I n v, when and .h-re all oet 5,1§ ca.l nnerol tiLkj 1944; 41h1. Oral Dollar lievrard .13 Ilr AY from the vell•Crther. on or airnat tit 104. John lionli:ron, known generally I y the o.sno. Jan. Tho aLI 11.,mtiton 1.4 0'.1; Lehi (-work xiqh; curly ha.s; COOL boil; nod whrn hr I, t, had on I. wotkulz cl.o hes. I for'Pil all per...n• it.irhotlnz or tru•tlng hitt,myThe illoPlO FVOIlld will bo rui.l inibe P•t•abotgh j,ml9 dj,. Port Wine Ili HIS & SON, Port IVin,r, Idea, 1 0 II du set). fine, purr juice 4,1 the crape. We re•recifullr direct attention to the ',bee assort. mew of ‘1i0,44,, se they curnprise some of the linnet p.ki now intianit.4d. ST R ETT C. Co., No 18, Nlorl,et street, ono dour above Front. I,A 11It 1 A AND OPURTO W 1 'ES. at n hole. sole utol rrtail, •Ly STEIIETT & Cu. No 13. Nlwket street, one door above Front,. LET .ALL THE WORLD KNOW That Sellers' Venus:lugs ti th e but in use ! ! EFLRE tho proof— Station,,l4 , Per 17. 1345. r..R E Sellers: ihave the plecut,:re to hamar you lint I have used to my practice your celebrated Vermt lugs, with the inott.liappy results I Its nn f urmerly used Fahnestock's, but being persuaded to try yours, I have fourist.it far moperior in every respect, arid can A n y without ti,e cent of contradiction th a t yo ur Vrrmi fogs. possesses more virtub•thsa any , i ever used, and most cordially recommend it to lite ■uention of the public. I wilt state.ncttse where, I gave one vial of your Vermilage. My brother's child was...wifling and marling lu a mere skeleton, in 36 hoses niter 1 gave the Vermifuge, the enormous quantity or r , pleards elf six hun•lrrd I,lrl/1, were passed. Wile esltii,i that urns given up WM, in. now as win I nail Ireitirty as my In the ueigbbwleaxl. AMBROSE A EINETT, hl. D, re-Tho.e wbo mit eon see Dr. Arnett's letter. SELLERS' VERMIFUGE! The Great Worm Medicine of the day. DA II ENTS mad the following, and if your chi! , 11.11 are troubled with w taus, get a vial and try it LirAtinK Statimt, Ky, Dec 10, 1845. Mr It E Sellers:--1 purchased of BF& J H Gard toter too vials of your truly valuable Vermifuge, two isdi my children beingsick at tare time- -Your Vermi. (age proved more than I could have expected, from one chileillidue paddled nearly 3DO worms, in about 40 hours; from t h e other somo 200, in about the same time after theVermiftige was given. -I heartily re commend its use to all families, ,and I think once I tried, no family will ever be without. t. Yours respectfully, MASON COLfsINSMORTH Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by R Sellers. No. Wood street, andalao by'Kerr & M0111er,•142 ler,•142 Wood at., L Wilcox, Jr, and Wm Thorn, Market etreet,-.Fees .5c Cassel, .sth Ward, 11 1' Schwartz and John Mitchell, Allegheny city. PosTnumous Murvirri of his own time, by Sir IS W. Wilmall. For sale by C. H. KAY, PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE only place where this arsolo Mt be found in the city is mirth. corner Of 'Fifth and Smith field streets, wherwit'is constantly kept on hand, to- gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, dm. &c., also superior Havana, and priocirse cigars. G. SCHNF.CK. '13. - gt Lemon. PRESTON'S pine concentrated extract of Lemon fur flavoring mauce.., pe3trv, jellie3, &c, for tale by B. A. FA HNESTOCK & CO, janl9 cor 6th and Wood 3151. THE subscriberis renting out several large rooms in his establishment with steam power. at low rates to pod tenants. 1 - 1 RYAN. jan 17 L4terary geletoratipn T"Anniversary of the birth 4r FranJ;lin, will be celebrate 4 by the Franklin Literaty Society of this city, on Tuesday evening, the29th inst. Liar of Performers for ate evening. AnertEss—Jonathan Longstaff. DI.CLAMATION—Robert Baird. Ons-rtur —l•R;Johnson. Esssy—A M *irown. C Graham, affirmative; A W lag, Negative. The ladies and gentlemen of the Pittsburgh, end the public in general, are respectfully invited toattend.— Ronny, North east corner Wrool and Third sta. A fine band in attendance. Performance to commence at 7 o'clock. J C GRAHAM I) C HERBST Committee. janlGAt GEOSTEVENSON ROCEIE, 131101 1 .1EIEELS & CO'S =GI /- 1546. 1- ••••.) • BLAIELY & MITCHEL, AC,LIINT.S. Remiltaxces to, altd Passagt to api froze GREAT BR4TAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE Black 8011, or old Line Liverpool Packets, ITSeiling,from New york and Liverpool on the lot and .ifeth of every month.AD And by Fin( Class American Skips [Sailing Weekly. 3 D FiRSONS sending tn the'Old Country" for their Friends, can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and have them brought nut in any of the Eight Ships crmptising the Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, (sailing from Li, erpnol on the In and 16th of every month.) also by First Class Ships, sailing from that port 'weekly, which (rut 04.-nts. bit.sers. ' Japes I). It q che 4r. Co. there will send out without delay. Should those sent fur not home out the Money will be refunded without any deduction. The "BLACK BALL. OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACK E TS,"cumprise the foll,s, org magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointed day, •s follows: Fidelta, On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept. Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th New York, Ist Feb. lar June. Ist Get. A me, it' is 11. ffoh 1641 " 16th " Yorkshire, 1., M or. Ist July. Ist Nos. Cambridge. 16th " 16th " 16th Dec. flxforti. Ist April. Irt Aug. Ist " Montezuma, IGth " 16th '• 18th " Notice—lt is well known, that, the Black Ball is the very be-t conveertnee for persons to get out their fristuls.armi Ass other passenger Agents advertise to Itwirl out paatteagers by that Lioe, the public are re ' spec-flu:4 naustsi by the 4.)W IW.r. aye nu ,Passenger Agents but Roche. Brothers & C o ., an d mad / & Ni tensed, are authorited to advertise and to bring out -Pettlengers by t hat Line. Wekharest ellCm , .a for pale Draft at Sight furany amount. direct on tho Rnyal Bank of frelaod Dub lin. Also ,m blears. Prosoott. Grote, AMPS & Co.. Banker,, London. it hieh are paid free of dtacount, iny cintrga hatsorer, in oil tio rriooipat towns theaugh. nut i:ngland, I tele n.l,6cntlead atarl•Wak,. Apply tv, ur adiktraa, if by Letter, (pilot paid ) ROCHE. BRo.'s & co. No. 65. Fulton street, New York. (Neat door to 01...F01i0° Bank, J RUCHE. & Co'. Office, N o 2D, Water street, Liveygeol. Or to BLAKELY & :11ITCHSL, Form *trent, rwar tfw Canal Bridge., Ur 4.loater and Smithfind iem 17 AUCTION SALES AT 10 o' c l o c k un Monday =inning ate 19th inst will be.sold without reoderve at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a large lot seJ•ortable dry goods. At '2 o'clock, l' M, n quantity of hardware, fine uttety. ruteensw•te, clarsw are, cordne,e, ,coviseting„ l,kitt: classes, mettle! clocks pine 411 lamps, hair filnifilll9 , ll. And on extensive assottment of new and household furniture &e. Also 3 N Mol d sot,: sdo do Loaf Sugar; 3 half chests Yotote 11)sn "f ea:3 boxes Candles; 4 boxes Virginia Manufactured Tubacco. At h 1 2 o'clock, gold and silver watches, ready made caothing, lacy and staple gond.. generally. JOHN D DAVIS. Anit'r C angle. 4 -" A rk ROXES 4a and Cs NewiltNifotat Sperm; Air Ur 30 " best Cincinnati star f:andles; 10 " Ail imam ine (trial.. by NIILLER &RICKETSOS, tu , l7 HO Liberty n Principe Cigars. 40 TIIOUSANI) Principe Cigars, •Eteemboet lit ando,' tur..sale by .141 I LCE R.& RICIKETSON, 140 Liberi, Mackerel and Herring. 4OIIIILS "Souti." Mackerel; 10 half bbls Nol '• 10 Ir bbls Mess 90 bbls gibbed Herring in store arid for sale by 111 I ; 1. & 141(sli.ETSPN, .110 Liberty st. WINTER SPERM aIL. 1000(; A , L lONS trieech'd winter Sperm Oi.1; 12t•U do .unbleechd do do in store end for srlerby MILLER & RICK E ISON, janl6. No. 179 Liberty et. itr./S7't;h: IYAALk.: 011 600 GALLS winter Whale Oil, in store end foi wle low by MILLER & RICK ETSON, 17.9 Liberty it PALM OIL. 1500 r G ,r A . %L le S i . ,y ralm Oil. on WO pnd MILLER & RICKfTSON, No 119 liberty street N. O. SUGAR 11IIDS old crop N. 0. Sugar, for otlo by A./ M. B RHEY, Nu .57 Water Straet. Jamon Cavanaugh, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER, IN fine Jewelry. Cutlery silver and German silver Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, silver Thimbles Scissors,Tweeters, silk end gum Susperlorsi, silk and head Purses, carpet Bags, Hosiery, children's Cluelss, Bemis Oil, Beef Mt now, castile, cream and palm Soaps, -Ste. lU'Don't mistake the place, NO. 61. MARKET STREET, East side, between Third and Fourth sts,, Sitnpson's Row. jan IS Jo MARKET STREET $3 1 1-4 e k c. e r s l e t: i v . , , , , , r a d m it is d , o tv, u , b il l i e ed W ,in h d itn p e la y in -B . I y a e n i: lo; do; best stile of Calicoes, at 64,7,9 Sc, A 2/ eta, worth 9, 124 and IA cents. A few pieces of calord Alapacas, plain, figured, and T hese, at prices lower them on be. had at. arty other place west of thaattountains. kiel 4 B. E. CONSTADLE. .83 MARKET STREET .83 SHA A' LS, Turkerri,Broche and Thibot; Real Welsb Flannels. Domestic do; Cashmere D'Ecoue, Moudin Dclaines; Black Alpaca, Lustres,and Orleans Cloth Black and mole colored French Merinoos; B E Constableoffers the above at prices very desi rable to those who have not completed their winter purchases, in fact at far below the value. Those good are of the latest patches«)s and best styles. jult WZMM C 'amiss' Teacher; AElEsitgliklif:dent lonian just arrived Cr* England where be was three 'years Professor the Latin,' Greek and German language, at a unlversitycollege, would be happy to re-engage in a public institution or with a few private families i n Pittsburgh, or its vicinity. He is highly qualified to teach German, French, Italian, Latin,G reek, Hebrew,and any other branch of modern accomplishments. Being a native of Rhenish Prussia, after having finished his studies (philological and on. ante], especially.) at the best colleges end universities of Prussia, he applied himself three years More to the oriental and modern languages in the univesity of -Pa ris, and travelled four years irnwitzerland and Italy. His method of teaching, selected from the beat Eu ropean systems, and found on a long experience is easy fur the student', and attended with astonishing suc cess. He teaches any of the above languages through the medium of German, French, English, Italian and Latin, all of which he speak■ fluently and correctly. Terms for private lessons in town: One pupil, $l2 a quarter, in advance. Two ' 40 " each Three " 8 " each f. —end so on, in proportion to the number of scholars. Highest reference will be given, for which apply to Anthony De Beelen, Esq., Dr McMeal and F Kahl, Esq, at W Martin & Co's. Further particulars may be had from P.l Fander, ntMrs Douthitt's boarding house, Fourth at, third house on the left above Smith field. from 10 to 12, and from 2 to 1 o'clock. jan I-7 2w. AT COSI', AT COST. THE subscriber, at the corner of Mis,rket and Third screvis, !till continues the sale of Dry p.a., at reduced prices, ynd is now offering greater induce ments to purthasers. The remainder of our Cloak ings, ttlpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin de !aims, Calicoes, Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets and Shovls. tn . gether w i th many other goods. We have concluded to Ciotj3 ,!Tat cost,for .a few days, in or der to our stock previous ,to SpAing. Purcha sers will find this a rare oppnrtynity of ybtaining Goods at exceedingly low pricey. Call early and se cure a good bargain. jan 14 A A. MASON. *b ST°I4P of ,the CRost,lt o utionj Fyeroft's Court. Xteading; Brewster's Oita; Niabol on the °liar System; Herscbel's Astronomy; Vegitable Ebyiliology.; Combe's Pyhsiolop; Constitution of Man; Combe's Phrenology; Newham's Animal Magnetism, For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, jsnl4. 43 Market street LITERARY EMPORIUM; Religion in America, by Dr Baird; Froiestantisat in Italy, " " klotrat's South Africa; at SOSIVORTH 41.. FORRESTER janl4. 43 Market st nooks for Sale 7VOLS. of the the Journals of the Senate and Hippie of Representatives of J'ennsylvania, from 1790 to 1800. 1 vul of Sergeant's Constilut;onal Lim; 20 sett• or 40 volumes of the American Pioneer: 50 of Harris's Pittsburgh Dimctories, &c. several editions. And a large assortment of the Books and Publica tion of the Asittritaa Temperance Union, N. Y.; and a small assortment of School Books and Station . cry, for sale low. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and C 011103411100 &ler chant. N 0.9, .sth street. janl.l-6t. THE SECOND SERIES EINEM American Junta' .f Science ay. Arts, Conducted by PROF. SILLIMAN, B. SILLIMAN, Ja., AND JAS. D. DANA, 41E-W AA' EN , IPS just eomtnenr.ed and will be rmblisbed in 6 Nos. annually, viz: January, March. May, July. September. and Nosetidier. Each number will con tain from 140 to 1;+0 pager, making annually Two Volumes, of about 900 pages, fully illustrated by Engnivingx. Tie price will be Five Dollars a year is a draitee. This Journal mill ben faithful record of American and Foreigr,Scierice. The aid of the gnost able co laborers has been secured. and no effort will be wanting to make this Journal as popular and valuable as rk.ssible. The Ist Series commenced in July, 1818, and is just completed with the 50th volume, embrac'ng a petind of 27 yearn coeval with nearly a generation of men, covering a very important period in the iliac. ry of Science and the Arts of this country and the world, and must ever remain an .irNtrtant,wcuk of reference. Tbal.rst nuaiber of the new Series is just issued, and may now be had by subscribers and ex am:dried by others at my store. It is hoped that many new subscriptions will be handed in by the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Subscriptions received and Nos. distributed by W. W. WILSON, Comer of 4th and Market sts., Pittsburgh. Da . An entire sett (50 vol.) of the Ist Series, on hand and for sale by W. W. W. inn 14 -James Park, Jr. or. Co VITHOLE§A LE Grocers, Importers of Tin Plate and Queensware, and dealers in Copper and Piusburgb manufactured articles, Noe. 112 and 114 Second st., between Wood and.Smitbfield streets. jsnl4-novl4 ly. • PIG LEAD. 1200 PIGSI 4JAMES LEAD, SAY Stearize. 130 0 POUNDS beat quality, Cincinnati mail ufacture, received per steamer "Hiber nia" and for sale by M. B. RHEY & Co:, janl,3. Water street. • Candles• and Soap. 10 BOXES stearina Mould Candles, Cincinnati manufacture; 10 boxes No I Soap, Cincinnati manufacture, re ceiyed,_per steamer ibernia and for salelly B 11.11X,Y & Co., jaal3 Water street. OLD WFIISKEY 4FEW bbles of pure Old Rye Whiskey from Bto 11 years.old 01/ tap earl by the barrel for sale by P. C.. MARTIN, janl3 60 Water street. BRANDY; GIN A . FEN half pipes of pure Cogaiac and pale Bran dy of different brands. warranted pure; 2 half pipes Holland Gin, fine, flavor; ;OD barrels rectified Whiskey. a pure article ; .also Bcoich Whiskey, &c, &c. on drauentand fur sale in quantities to suit. ,For sale by I'. C. MARTIN, jael3 60 Water at. • PORT AND MEDICINE WINES. 1 5 g ni :r a ft I T (favor, portend aoTiwnh'iedcliiciironw eupe. , for sale in any quantity to suit by P. C. MARTIN, janl3 60 Water at. STOUGH TON BITTERS and peppermigt; cigars and TOAcco alwayr or. band and for tale by P. C. MARTIN, jenlS 60 Water street. CRUSHED SUGAR. A LWAYS on band and for sale by P. C. MART/1 4 janl3 ,60 Water street PLAYING CARPS. " - 50 DOZ pecks playing carclafor sale by P.. 0 MARTIN. janl3 _fio Water at ,Sandriea. Is Ca ES Burtch-Raisins; 1 keg-Sun du; 1 do..2tuue Currants; 400 lbs Almonds, 'oft shell; 200 do Cream nuts; Ikasleds 'Tanner's Oil; 5 do chipped Logwood; 2 do Suitor; 50 Boxes Pipes; 15 do starCatulles; 20 do Soap; 20 do Starch; 100 Reams Wrapping Paper; With • full assortment of Sugar, Tea., Coffee, Rice Buckets, Brooms, Spices, and every thing in the Oro. eery line, too numerous to mention. janl3 P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water et. -t -, •r.:t.v , :il-•:. , : Conernaional Gleba and 43.ppendix• ERSONB wishing to subscribe fur the above val uablee work, will please call et the Bookstore of WM B. McCONLOUGE. sth street Pittsburgh. P. B. Persons at a diatance may enclose $3 to the oubscriber and their order shall be attended to with many thanks. W, B. McC. jenl7dlw WM. ALEXANDER & SONS, UN DI,RTAXERS, No 30, adjoining eke Exchange Bank and oppos4c the Second Presbyterian ChureA. rrIFIEY ARE 'PREPARED TO 4 „,, ra ,,„„„„, -IL furnish COFFINS of all kinds and sizes, of which they keep an assortment eonstantig ready made to be had at.all hours. .Funerals will be attended on the shortest notice, aid every requisite therefor furnished, if required. Passaic Restuence, until the Ist of April, Ran. dusky street near the.canal bridge, Allegheny, inhere order, will be received. 1=3:1 Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. Reynolds, Rev. Dr. Herron, Dr. Spears. Rev. Dr. Dunlap, Dr. Brooks, Rev. Mr. Lee, . Dr. Courtney, Sharpabs." Rev. Mr. Murry, Sharpsburg, Rev Mr. Williams. To the Honorable the Judges ortke Court of Gener al Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Mrs Henrietta Kaufmann Ist Ward, Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid humbly sheweth, That your petitioner had) provided herself with mate rials for the accommodation of ttavellers and others, at her dweiling house in the city aforesaid,and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. MRS HENRIETTA KAUFMANN. We, the sub.acribers, citizens of the lit Ward, Pittsburgh, do certify, that the above petitioner, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Henry Landwehr, W B Shaffer. James Cavanaugh, Thomas Smithson James Birr, G Morleu, janl6-d&st3c. FARE REDUCED!! Good Intent Fast Mail for P [HI [I. Loll El iE LPN() A, „ OT APLENDID NRW TROY BUILT COACH[!. AND RAIL ROAD CARS, i'i i i i&_ Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P.ll. RUNNING THROUGH IN 4S HOURS, •SCCIIDING THIL HILLS WITH SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION • „ • m.a. From Ckambersbarg by Railroad to Pkiladdelpitia, In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con necting with Mail Care fur New York; also at Cham betaburg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore a 4-1 Washington City. Only Office for the above Line, next door tc the Exchange Hotel, St Clair street. June 12 W. R. MOORHEAD , Ag't VICTOR SCRIBA, 011aTAYUs SCIIEIBLAR SOME& & SCUM:BLEB, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BINDERS, Mo. 115, WOOD ST., THREE DOORS BELOW MTH IT PITTSBURGH, PA., Keep constantly on hand a general assortment of German and English School Books; Letter. Writing. Wrapping and Walt Paper. Their stlck 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 Co fill all orders in the shortest time and on the most reasonable terms. Having connected with their Bookstore a Bindery, end employe] the best hands that could be procuiiii, they 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 7. Sa l lala . Ll 2. UP a(Z3 SILVER PLATING MANUFACTORY, Corner of Market atreet 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 ai sortment. Also, buys and sells on commission. The articles made and on hand are the following: Bridle Bits and Stirrups, Backlights, Tenetts and Hooks, sloislilingit %Ship Sock- Buckles and Rings, ets, Iron and Wood Hems, Stanhope Trees & Pads, Pad Frames, Saddletrees, Bands for Wheels, Body and Dash Handles Trunk Plates, Silver, Dash Irons, part flamed. I Brass or composition. j Those persona having Brass Trimmings on ~their Doom can have them taken off and put on, and mod, orate charge for plate only. WANTED IMMEDIATELY— 4 Apprentices; 1 gaud Silverplater on house work, to act as fore man; 1 good Blacksmith, to make Iron Hems and Han dles; 1 Weed 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 AO pounds- Merchants or others baring brokao satte or odd or tides, can sell out orproe,tae daficietsit' pieces' to fill up their assortments. wisb to purchase a few setts of Harness, direr ent kinds. Also—Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bagi, 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 Win Patter sun's stable. Merchants,.Seidsiles, Curriage•makers or others wishing so,be supplied with the above articles of PM. Ling, will be waited on by leaving their addreas.— :Those who are in favor of having out work shops at horne, - reiher than send abroad their favors, will be at tended to; end to accommodate those who pay in a ,metalic currency. I will receive in payment Iron s Copper, Brass, Tin, Pewter, Load and Coal. GEORGE THA RP, Silver Plater. N. B. Messrs Hays & Getty, Market at., between 4th st. and the Diamond, will show samples of my manufactureand give further information when called on. G. T. jan 5,73 m. Post Office Stationery. IN compliance with law and the Orders of the Postmaster General, Sealed Proposal: will 6 e received by me until 12 o'clock, noon, on sftxt4ay !Safi 2d day of February next, for supplying the Stationery required for the use of this Post Office Alining the two years commencing January Ist, 1846, and ending Di cember 31, 1847. Theestimate, for each year, is as follows: ao Reams Enveloping paper.—Size2OX!.'.l inch, ea—weight lbs per ream; 150 Pounds Cotton packing tripe; 25 Pounds best scarlet ,Sealing Wax. Contractors are required by law to give bond in sum equal to double the value of the article/ to bat 'furnished. Payment will bi made on delivery of 'am Stationery. Bidders required to furnish samples. CHAMBERS WKIBBIN, dec6. Postmaster of Pittsburgh, Pa. janl4-Imd&w Louis Reinhard, Ed Fenderich,' A Andrews, G F Smithson, .P Walter. Jamos Clarke. House Trimmings, Door Plates, Door Locks, Bell Pulls, Number Plates.