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PI=II3trAGH,
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 28. 1846
CORRESPONDENTS
In reference to communications which may appear
in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.—
We will insert none without the name of the author be
ing first made known to us, and when inserted, must al
ways be taken as expressive of the views of the writer,
and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so
expressed areeditorially remarked upon and approved.
Po Aloakers.—The difficulty which every mother
experiences in administering medicine to infants, is
entirely obviated by Dr. C I ickener's prepamtlori, called
the Sugar Coated Vegetable Pmgative rill. The pill
is enooated with fine white sugar, so that it resembles
and tastes like a sugar plum, Mllch no child ever yet
refused to swallow. For wornis this is an assured
remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in
'teething. The matron of the Farm School *rites to
Dr. Clickener that she has used for some time, his Su
gar Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always
with entire success.
Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty
streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills
in Pittsburgh and viciniiv.
Crßeware of an imitation article called "Impro
ved Sagar•Coatrd Pills: purporting to be Patented
as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries.
got up bye miserable quack, in New York, who, for
the last four or five years, has made his living by
-counterfeiting popular medicines. jan. 28.
Dr. Wistar's Ba/sans of Wild Ckerry.—This
celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepara•
lion of the Wild Ckrrry and Mon of Iceland, corn
,bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract
of Pint. So salutary have been its effects in all ea
ses when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Consnmp
t ion, or any disease of tho lungs, that many of the most
distinguished physicians have approved and recom
'mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most
-valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable
Medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of
gooil in the relief of suffering humanity.
[See Advertisement.
On Tuesday evening 27th inst. JCPTR♦ Fa[ax•N.
Aged 61 years. His friends and acquaintances are
invited to attend his funeral this afternoon, at 3 o'-
clock, from the residence of his eon-in•law W. B
Wheeler, Smithfield street, one door kom the corner
of Third.
MASONIC NOTICE.
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A regular communication
• t .of Lodge No 45, A Y Masons,
'ef' f. will be held this evee
e ing, it, ahn Masonic Temple
c'rner of 3rd and Wood ate.,
' .... • •-'• at G o'clock.
, By order of the Worship
.4 Master. •
J. A. PARKISON,Seey.
jan2B. A D. 7845, A. L. 5845.
WM. ALEXANDER & SONS,
UND
No 90, adjoining the Exchange Bank and opposite
the ^d Presbyterian Church.Fifin settee.
THEY ARE PREPARED TO di rusi ffm .
furnish COFFINS of all kind.
and sires, of which they keep an aisortment eonstently
resdy made to be had at all hours. Funerals will be
attended on the shortest notice, aid every requisite
therefor furnished, if required.
Parr es. Ruunitce, until the Ist of April, Ban.
dusky street seer the canal bridge, Allegheny, where
orders will be, received.
RITGREXCE.S.
Rev. Dr. Swift, Dr. Reynolds,
Rev. Dr. Helton, Dr. Speers.
Rev. Dr. Dunlap, Dr. Brooks,
Rev. Mr. Lee, Dr. Courtney, Sharpabg '
Rev. Mr. Murry. Sharpsburg,
Rev Mr. Williams.
raraitare.
IF 3 ou want to purchase any bedsteds,tables . chairs,
gene", or any thing else io the furniture line,
you cant do better than to call at the furniture ware
room of T B YOUNG & CO,
41603. Hand st, between Penn and Liberty.
Dressing and Plain Bureaus,
IF you want to get a good article cheep do not For
gat to call at the Furniture Wore Room of
Tl 3 YOUNG & Co.
nov2l Hand at. between Libert, and Penn.
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Sofas.
APAIR of plain neat sofas on hand and fur sale
at the Furniture Ware Room of
T B YOUNG & Co.
nov2l Hand at. between Liberty rind Penn
For Sale
ATcomtnodions and delightfully situetedit
residence, on the elevated gr .und fronting
the canons Allegheny city, recently occupied by his
Excellency Governor Shank, and at present by Judge
Patton. Ile 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 rant. Apply
to the sabiteriber at the UnitinCotton Factory.
tier.l7-tfebl W.B. COPF.LAND.
' DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT.
A
and convenient two story dsreliing. sok
for rent, enquire at this office, or
S M'KINLEY,
St Clair st.
Valuable Property for Sale
ACERTAIN lot of ground situate on Penn, be
low Walnut street, Fifth Ward. containing 17
feet front ea Peon, and extending back 100 feet to
Mulberry alley,on which is erected a valuable three
story brick bonsai, and in rear a two story frame.
Also, one other lot on Liberty street, opposite
the Wesley Chapel, in said ward, containing 25 feet
hoot, and extending back 100 feet, on witich is erec
ted a well finished two story frame. Titles indispu
table. For further particular., as to property and
terms of sale, apply to
JOHN A PARKINSON, Aid.,
Fifth Ward
GEO. TELEX,
r_ll - AS removed s short distance above his former
Li. location, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east
aide. jan 7
MeCANDLESS & McCLU RE.
HAVE removed to Fourth st., oppusite It & R H
Patzerson's Livery stables. jein7-3m
Old Rye 'Whiskey
9 BARRELS Monongahela Whiakey, (1839)
warranted all Rye, in store and for sale by
Jan 22. STERETT & Co
18 Market at, near Front.
iTAVERA WlNES.—Brice;
Oliver!' & Cu;
Star;
Blackburn:
London particular.
A supply of the above fine brands in cask. and bot
tled. For tale by the detnijon, or doter by
STERETT & CO.,
18 Market at.
Sherry Wine
D u L F ;u F ff , Gor
t on &. ,, Co's pact7o;
Cortes'
For sale by the demijoo or dozen, by
STERETT & CO.,
18 Market at.
LISBON WINES.—At wholesale or retail by
STERETT & CO.,
18 Market it.
TENEIZIFFE WINES.
AT Wbolesale or Retail by
ST ERETT & CO.,
jan6 16 Market street, one door above Front
CALABB.IA AND OPORTO WINES. at whole
sale and retail, by STERETT &Co.
No 18. Market street,
one door above Front.
PEG LEAD.
1200 P . IGS I4 LEAD, fo . ; , nl , Ng
MAY
SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale by
JOHN W. BLAIR.
A LARGE lot of shirts just arrived from the Easi
Viet the Pittsburgh Clothing Store forsale wholesale
and retill oet2B WM. B.SCHAFFER.
vvreA , I
i.vr
SPEED AND COMP,ORT!!
INZONOSIGAILBLA 120172111.
FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
THE SPLENDID PAST RI:INNING STEADIERS
m ak CONSUL
s at
AND
LOUIS M'LANE,
ARE MARINE DAILY TRIPS.
One boat will leave every afternoon at 3 o'clock
precisely.
FARE—Ptttsburgh to Baltimore, $lO.
Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2.
Passengers by these Boats will lodge on board in
comfortable state-rooms the first night. witl pass over
the Mountains (0n1y79 miles) the following DAY, in
in Eastern-built Conches; sup and lodge the second
night in Cumberland, thus atolding night travel alto
gether.
Tickets will entitle Plissengats to stop at Cumber
land fir Baltimore, if they wish, and resume their seats
at pleasure.
Extras furnished, for a full load, to run as Passen
gers may desire.
For seats, or entire coaches for apply at the office,
two doors from the Exchange; and at the National
Hotel. abovethe Monongahela Bridge.
oct 21 J. MESKIMEN, Ageht.
Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets
and Stare Line.
m at
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THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS,
Express & Telegraph,
Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) nt 1 o'-
clock A. M., (on the arrival of the ~teamer Michigan
from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at NYar ren next morning
at 7 o'clock—connemingat Warren with Neil, Moore
& Co's lino of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar-
rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night.
Faro through $4 50.
Passengerspaying in Pittsburgh are entitledto choice
of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage.
For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan,or
to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver.
G M HARTON & Co., Pittsburgh.
CLARK & Co., Beaver.
For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of
N El L, MOORE & Co., Cleveland.
J & M B TAYLOR, Warren.
LANE ERIE & INICSLIGAIN LINE
STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Cart. CAMPBELL,
Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M.
" Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, I'. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, C►rr. Botts,
Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M.
" Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M.
In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas•
sage Canal Boats to Eric, Pa., and Cleveland. U.
Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie
and Michigan. Apply to
G. M. HARTON & CO.,
Pittsburgh.
JOHN 8. DICKEY, Beaver.
june 21-y CLARK &Co., Beaver.
1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845
TAc *am and SpletaidSiea user
11. S. MAIL ISONONGAMSLA,
STON E, Master, has commenced run
ning regularly, and will continue to
run through the season ns a ‘Veekle
Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. leriving
Pittsburgh every Monday mor ning at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at thesame hoar.
For freight or Passage apply on board. m 9.6.
ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO'S
1846.
jael 4.lmd..tw
BLAKELY & MITCHEL, AGENTS
Re1)411411er! to, and Pasaare to and from
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. BY THE
Black Ball, or old Line Liverpool Packets
'Sailing from Nnw York end Livorpool on the.
Irt and 16th of every month. „a] And Oy
Firs! Class Americus, skips [Sailing Weekly.]
DERSONS sending to the 'Old Country" fir their
1 Friends. can make the necessity arrangements
with the subscribers. and hare them brought out
in any of the Eight Ships ccmprising the Block Bell,
or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, (tailing from LI,
erpool on the Ist and 16th of every month,) nisi) by
First Class Ships, sailing from that port weekly,
which out Agents. Messrs. James P. Roche & C o .
there will send out without delay.
Should those sent for not borne out the Money will
be refunded without any deduction.
The "BLACK BALL. OR OLD LIVE OF
LIVERPOOL PACKETS," comprise the follow_
ing magnificent ships, and will suit from Liverpool
on their regular appointed day, as Mows:
Fidelia, On Ist Jan. Ist May. lot Sept.
Europe. 16th " 16th " 16th
New York, lit Feb. lit Jane. Ist Oct
American. 16th " 16th " 16th "
Yorkshire, lit Mar. Ist July. Ist \n•
Cambridge, 16th 16th •' Mb Dec
Oxford, 1 pril. Ist Aug. lit •'
Montezuma, 16t '' 16th " 13th "
Notice—lt is well known, that the Black Ball i,
the very best conveyance for persons to get out their
friends, and a other passenger Agents advertise to
bring out passengers by that Line, the public are re
spectfully notified by the owners that no Passenger
Agents but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely &
Mitchel, are authorised to advertise and to bring out
Pessengers by that Line.
\%'c bare at all times for sale Draft+ at Sight for any
nmount. direct on tho Royal Bank of Ireland. Dub
lin. Also on Messrs. Presoott, Ginte, Amt.* & Co..
Bankers, London, which are paid free of di scount , 0 ,
any charge whatever, in all the prinripal towns throngh•
out England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (poet paid )
ROCHE. BRO.'S & Co.
No 35, Fulton street, Nev. York.
(Next door to the Fulton Bank,
JAMES D. ROCHE & Co'• Office,
No 20. Water street, Liverpool
Or 10 BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
l'enn 4treet, near the Canal Bridge,
corner and Smithfied •t., (21
AT COST, AT COST.
THE subscriber, at the corner of Market and Third
streets, still continues the sale of Dry Goods, at
reduced prices, and is now offering greater induce
ments to purchasers. The remainder of our Cloak
ing'', Alpaccas, Merinoes, Maslin de laines, Calicoes,
Flannels, Linsey', Jeans, Cassinetts, Blankets and
Shawls, together with many other goods. We have
concluded to close off at cost for a few days, in or
der to reduce our stock previous to Spring. Purcha
sers will find this a rare opportunity of obtaining
Goods at eaceedingly low prices. Call early and se
cure a good bargain.
jan 14 A. A. MASON.
BAGALE:Y & SMITH have removed to their new
-LP warehouse, Not 18 and 20 Wood street, (east
side) where they will be pleased to invite the attention
of their friends and dealers generally to a large and
well selected assortmen t of Groceries and Pittsburgh
Xanufactures. novlo.3m
BAGALEY & SMITH,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
18 ♦trn 20 WOOD StaILT,
SMITH, BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Grocers
and Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be.
caeca Sth and 6th, North side, Philadelphia.
nOvlo-3m
PERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cem
etery are referredior information to the Superin
tendeat on the groards, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cor
ner of l'enn and Hand wrests, Pittsburgh.
By order of tho Board. J. CHSLETT,
den n Superintendent.
120, Wood it
A BEELEN has removed his Commitsion and
s Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to
his new Warehouac, on Third street. nearly opposite
the Post Office. inay
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rtamovaL
Allegheray Cemetery
Removal
BY. LAST NIGHT'S MAIL.
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From our Washington Correspondent,
January 24, 1846)
In the House, to day, the Florida election case'
bccupied a protracted session. Mr Stereos of Geor
gia, spoke in favor of the sitting member; Mr Sed
dons of Virginia, in favor of the claims of Mr Brock.
eibrough. The previous question was called, but
the call not sustained—there being over 30 majority
against it. Mr Davis of Ky., renewed the debate in
favor of the sitting member, and made a speech
which nearly filled op his hour. Mr Cobol] was heard
in his own defence—or rather in explanation of his
previous defence. A call of the House was then or
dered; 1813 members answered to their names A
call forth° previousquestion was renewed and sus.
tained upon the resolution which declared the sitting
member, not entitled to his sear, the yeas 105, nays
80. Upon the second resolution that Mr 13rocken
brough was emitted to his seat, as the Represents
tine from Florida, the ayes were 99, nays 85.
After the last vote was declaired, Mr Thompson, of
Mississippi, offered a resolution of reconsideration,
recommitting the whole matter to the Committee of
the whole. The vote for rezcommittal, was eyes 84
noes 92; so the motion was lost.
In this stage of the proceedings, Mr Broeken
lorough, advanced to the Spool:Ws Choir, and rsar
siourn in ae the Itespresentative from the State of
Florida.
An invir ctuai attempt was made to revive the sub•
ject in some form ; but a motion to adjourn prevailed.
So that matter is ended; and Mr Cnbell goes back to
his sunny region, where your correspondent had
much rather be put soon, than to be sheet ing here
at the Capital.
There is a speck of Foreign news by the mail of te
night. The long repented steamship has arrived et
York, and from the Exiles received here, Loud Jobn
Rusell was unable to form a Miaim ry, and the reigns
of government were again banded over to Sir Robert
Peel. Little or no notice appears to have been tekenof
the President's Message. Nothing in said of its re_
ception by the Government, and the press appears to
he ga6•t. Those w 1 h 1 hear speak of the intelligence ,
generally argue that it is pacific; but I cannot arrive
to any such conclusion. from the fact that when Great
Britain intends to do anything, she oh* ass puts on a
peaceable face and crane, her biu,tie i ing, a ll being
calm without, but warlike within.
MrSecretary Buchanan. glIVe his cmat ball last
evening at which was present, of Course, ibe tal
ent, beauty and fa.hion, *toe and wit IVashington,
and judging by the headache in and about tiro Capitol
to-doy, they mutt have had a gitiril,ll4 spree.
The sleighing Continues good, the weather cold.and
people from Maine and Michigan, are tali‘ing about
going home to get into a warmerclimate.
Splendid ♦annals for 1846.
rpm - . Bounoili for 1846—A splendid Christmas,
New Year ami Birth Day l'rev,nis f‘ir 1846.
The Otad , m for 1846 A beautiful Tessera satiable
for all s.ea stir s.
Pie Snore Flake Lir 1346—A Gil: for Tnnocrnee and
edited by T. S. At thtir.
The Opal for IS4G—A pure Hilt for the kly Hey.,
edited by John Keese.
Toe Mon Flower for 124 C—A choice Annuti!,editarl
by Robert Hamilton.
The Amulet for 1646—A beautiful Chriiitinas and
New Years Present with steel illustrations.
The Lady's Album for 1646; o magruftc , nt iiredent
1 - .)1 . all 'Cagan 4. •
The Forget•me not for l'i46.•n illuminated G,ft;
ftdced by A A Phillip..
Th. Chri.tian's AnLeal for 1846,a Mist,lt tny with
htattrifnl illostratinn.
Ilou*ehold Verieg; • .x.auliful Book. by iterrinrd
Barton.
The Hyacinth for 13.16 . , r‘r AfTectinn'o Gih; a CLn.t
ma., New Years end Birth Day Pretei4.
For iiale very low lie CHAS II KAY,
der2•2 corner of Worid end 3d
for Sale
5I CUTS yellow and purple carpet chain; 100
0 docarpet rats in balls; '2OO all sited ....den
howls:400 down 8-10. 9-12. 10-12. and 10 14
dow sash and glass to suit if wanted, or by the h o s.
A small assortment of Dry Gonda. Cheap and use•
ful Family Medicines School and Miscellaneous
Books. A large supply of cheep and useful Temper
ance Hymns and other Doolt•. and 10,000 Yooth's
Temperance Arlsoicatic., Farmers' and Mechanic's.
vb.. Cultivator, Temperance and (ierman Almanac-a,
for sale yet) luw Many ipiasoit? cla•.et.
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ISAAC lIAItItIS. Agent
j 10'21 fit and Cum Meichto. No!). sth
N. B. Carpet a nd paper rags bought.
RICHARD COWAN,
Attorney at Low,
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oFiee in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market
pine 1.9-d&wry
MANE LEASES,
Orvrry stiprrior form, (or sale at Ibis °tiler
ilkn 20, 1846.
To the Dyspeptic.
THE subscriber would call the attention to persons
ar no may be suffering with Dyspepsia, to Tltnmp•
son's Tonic Anti•Dyspeptie• and Purgative /its; Om!,
are, without exception. the best article ever offered to
the public for the immediate cure of that disease
Try them once amt von will beauty to recommend them
to all who muy be afflicted. For sale wholesale and
retail be EDGAR THORN. Druggist.
pn`2l car Penn and Hand oft.
STANDARD FICTIOX.
D ON QI'IXOTTE,
fill Bias;
Thaddeus of Warman,
Hungarian Bmthers;
Printer Evening Tales;
Ten Thousand a Year;
Arabiau Nights;
Frederika Bremer'e Novels;
Mysteries of Udolrho;
Undine and Slays, :
%Wandering Jew:
BOSWORTH! & FORRF.STER
jan22. 43 Market st
LONDON ANAPIPOIII 11114457
FISHER'S DRAWING ROOM SCRAP BOOK
fur lE46.—ri splendid Christmas and New Years
Presents for 1846.
Heath's Book of Beauty for 1348, with beauti
fully finished engraving. from thawing,. by the first A r.
fists. Edited by the Countess of Blessing:on.
The Keepsake for 1546, with beautifully finished
engravings (torn drawings by the Rig Artists. En
graved under the superintendence of Mr. Char/es
Heath. Edited by the Countess of Blessington.
Deaf lets of Memory for 1846—A Christmas, New
Year, and Birthday Souvenir, bound in the most ele
gant style, and embellished with' It splendid illus
trations. consisting of illuminations and fine steel en.
graving., by the first artists. Edited by Reynell
Coates, w. D. For sale by C. H. KAY,
ear of Wood and dil sts.
MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MAPS.
AyrITCH ELL'S series of Outline Maps, for Schools
1.11. and Academies, consisting of 24 distinct Maps
on a large scale, and prepared on canvass, with a Key
of explanations, descripuons,lessons,&c. &c., for 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 Invitacho. call and ex
amine them.
For sale by JOHN 11 MELLOR,
jan 7 122 Wooer street.
Jujube Paste.
ASPLENDID article, just received and ter Bele
by EDG Ait THORN,
jetitl-y corner of Hand and Penn au.
Q BBLS Rou liMberi
C,l) 11 Kegs Better: '
10 Buah Clover Seed;
4 Seeks Peatbertg
2 Rolls Rag Carpet
Received this day and for sal. by
H. LAMBERT,
jang. Nos. 133 & 132 Wood et.
250 PACKAGES Y.H. Imperial G. P and
Puuchnng Tea in chests haltchesta, catty
boxes and cartnisters in store arid for ,role by
450 BAGS Ria, part prirne green;
_ 3 " Java in *Lore and for sale by
9ri eh BOXES 1. 5. Ple 16. and 325, niclimond
INV Tuha c c o in storo and Inr gala by
11. LANuiErut,
inas 133 end {35 Wood st.
Dried Prz4t.
25 BUSH Dried Apples;
10 " Peaches;
received this day and fur sale by
11. LAMBERT.
jens 133 end 135 ‘Vo.ni it
Fish.
17Is No 3 "south" Mackerel;
sj 30 " iand2
5 half bbls large No 1:
6 barrels No 1 salmon;
30 Alewives (Herrings;)
15 Gibbed "
12 casks Primo Codfish;
120 boxes Scald Herring.;
In store and fur sale by
Sun dries
30 1416 Tnnners,
40 111, N Tll,l
50 " Chirpoil Imgcmod;
20 " Spnn Whiting;
25 "Nn 1 rosin;
5 " '•Lurcring's" Crushed sugar;
30 boxes Chocmlow;
30 do White Clay Pipes;
10 bids rock candy;
2 casks Obmro M adder,
3 cerwm. S F ludig";
Jr MON and for sale by II 1, ‘mBERT.
133 and 135 Wool Ai
Sugars.
WHITE H avana Snanr in linaroi
While Brazil than in BID,
In iitore anti for sale by
Pittsburgh biattufartUred Tobacco
20 KEGS I'lutz Tobacco;
5 '• Ladies Twist, dn;
10 " Va. " do;
10 " Cnvd, Is Lump, do;
In store and far sale t;
Ground Spies.
1 . 0 CA NS Ground
10 Can. Grind Ctnnansnn;
5 Cans Ground Alspice;
5 do do Om rs;
In store and fur sale by
Di'QUESSE
20 IS. Plaid CI mknnze, Dew nn .l h enu , if u l
patterns, just recived nt No 47 Workei
ner of Third, b)
elec 12
A rk Fl,tnnol. of
1 0111, miprove.l nmkes et Wllohoodo amt
flr
tatl, very 10, pticre.by AA N 1 %SON
dec 12 No 42 Mnritot it
1 SI — N:1(10H btrorlictShawl. , just reolvcd
w blob will be wo!ti very low, by
A A MASON.
N. 14.2 Ninsket ••.
ICASE F . 1.:ItN111111: Snninf p•r
.art nt A. A. MASON'S.
42 Marko .t.
De Laines.
2(1(1,r1„ “ n ,l Ll g ht p!Atd drl4tn, for
dee a,e n. !O. u. 20c. rr yard, F, sole
Nint 42 Marl,,t ,r. by
5 0 118 L g
u l o . ti l ;l.4 l_,.s ltn ( .. ) 1
.s (o s. r . 4
(47 by
.1-c2
Pig lltotal.
50 Ti , NS. I langing Hoek" Mutal, harol mod
for •alo
Men's Merino Shirts and Drs wars.
D l'fiCH ASE US will find at Sllra C. Pennock'. a
full a4.ortment 01 men'. Merino &awe,, and
drmble oral aingla breaare•l Merin.) along. Also, C.,t
ton, do bleached and uablearh.•d.
Dee. 6
BLANK E TS.
6111 CASES No 3 (low in acrd) Economy Blanlsol.
Arlie Jun received and fur onto by
SHEA Ss PENNOCK..
Sant Arrived at the “New York Store,"
I_oo itnetire;Lal::):e4l.l:l:'l!”.(r;ein.l,lrimheent:.eitK!i',lilitCa':',l.
N. B. N.,rle but the besr Gluses kept ut 7J
Market street.
rill RAVELS IN MEXICO. c%erihe Tahl- Land.
1. and CordiEero• of Mexicn, doting tile year 1813
and 1844, includin; a do.cripti,,a (7f CdlWprma, the
principal cities •sid mining dititricts of that liepubl.r,
and the bingtaphies of ituthida anti Santa Anna; I) )
Albeit M. Gilliam
For male Ey C. li. KAY,
jan7 cqrner of Wood and 3d .ts.
0110ITEN UN MORT A KS.—Esaays on Hydrao
JL lir sod Common Idoitars, and on limn burning
by J. G. Totten.
For sale by C. H. KAY,
jan7 rnrner ni \Vuod and 34 0..
BLLE'S PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY,
—an explanatory pronouncing Phonographic
Dictionary of the English language, with u vocabulary
of Gieek, Latin, Scripture and Geographical names.
also, a collection of phrases often used by English wri
ters.
For sale by C. H. KAY.
corner of Wood and 3d .t,t.
RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON
comprioing officio' and perionnl incindents.
For salo by C. H. RAY,
jan7. cot opr of W(xxi and 3.1 AIL
AAI Eli ICAN ALMANAC FOR 1646.
The Ameriesrn A^lnranne end Repolitary of
niefollornw!edge for the year 1,48, just received end
for sale by
lanfi
Domfamous m4seoutir of hit otra tithe, by Sir N
it W. Wraiall.
For sale by
jim 6
Ribbons. VelVetar and Matins.
VOW open (by express) another lot of Fashions.
IN able Ribbons, Bonnet Velvets end Satins, lathe
New York etore, 79 Market street.
de:l3. W H GARRAM
OENINGthis day, another lot of Brothel Shawls.
Also, on hand, a few splendid. French Bruche
Long Shawla, Call wool) which will be sold a g.rea:
bargain, at the New York store.
W. H. GARRARD,
novlB 79 Market street.
A FINE assortment of French Eloths,Cassinseres
nt.. and Vesting% also Scarfs, Cravats, Stocks, Shirts,
Drawers, Underfasts sad' Hosiery; also a few of the
"Shaker" Flannel Drmvers and Sidru,nt tho "New
York Store," 79 Market street:
novn W. FL, GARRARD.
H. LAMBERT,
133 and 135 Wood at
H. LAMBERT.
133 end 135 Wood et
, Tobacco
11. LA \1111.11.1T,
193 and 135 gt
J. &J. NI'DEVITT.
224 Liberty *t
J. & J. Ni'DEVITT,
214 Lib.rty•t
J c J WM:VITT,
2: Liberr,
PLAID CLOAKINGS
A A MASON
FLAINEL.S' FLANNELS!
lItt()C11% SHAWLS
A A. M
Scorchin=g,
nutimoncE. WILSON & CO
W. 11. (;AIIR4RI)
New Works
C. H. KAY,
car Wood and 3d it..
C. H. KAY,
corner of Wood •nd 3d Its
To the ladies.
To the Gentlemen
- 1131•MISCELY lc BILITCHEL;
REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS,
CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of
City and County Property, and an other business
connected with Real Estate. They will also prepare
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal instru
ments of writing, on moderate terms. For the con.
veniesce of the public, they hare two offices—the
Law office of John .1 Mitchel, corner of Fburth end
Smithfield streets, (Rd story.) and the office of James
Bfalsely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, Sth
Ward. [jan23 6m.]
0ZP'6519
. 11 /JRALE T STREET,
Between ?meth sti, and the Diamond.
IittEIVED.Bf EXPRESS,
VIL.
The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road
A largeand extensive assortment of Shawls. viz:
Super. all wool !Irwin; Printed Tinker' and Cash
mere, Blk embroidered Turkeiy, Blk and Modecolor
ed silk fringed Thibbet,Super. embroidered Titilibet,
Damask •nd silk worsted, black and colored Merino,
and a large assortment of Plaid and Woolen Shawls.
All of which will broold at a small advance. above
Eastern cost. ABSOLOM MORRIS.
jan 1 NO. 65.
LIFE INSURANCE—CapitaI $2,500,000.
FVHE insured entitled to participate of profits on
_L both European and American policies.
National Loan Fund Life Assurance So
ciety, London.
United Stoics Board of Local Directors.
(Office 74, Wall street.
JACON HARVEY, Esq., Chairman.
John J Palmer, Esq.,
Jonathan Goodhue. Esq.,
James Boorman, Esq.,
Genree Barclay, Esq.,
Snrn uel Howland, F:sq.,
Gorham A IVorth, ,
Samuel NI Fox. Esq.,
Clement C Josq.,
Sears C Welker. E•q ,
1 1 f
Louis A Girder, Eoq.,
Gen ftexlinm. Esq..
.1 LEANDER SEA Rlt NinnxePT. nivi Genera
Agent I,r the United Slates and Bi itii6 N. A. Col
antes.
BANKERS.
The Abreknott Bank of New York
SOLICITOR.
IVrlham Va n Hook, E.q., 39. IV ul I Ft re.t
The followidg are among the advantages hold ant
by this institution, which will be found moat advanin.
pious to the assured, soil which are seldom offered
by Life Insurance Companies, vitt
The peculiar advantages secured to the assured by
the principle of the Loan Department, that blending
the utility or a Savings Bank with life insurance.
A large sum to be permanently invested in the
United States in the names of three of the Local Di
rect.irs. as Treasutet s, available always to the assured
as a guarantee fund.
The payment of premiums annually, half yearly,
vpi time! ly or monthly.
)?in charge for stamp ditty.
Thirty days allowed after each payment of premium
becomes due, without fin feiture of policy.
Traveling leave extensive and liberal, and ester
premiums on the roost moderate scale.
Conditions in the policy less onerous to the L.isurrd
Ilion usual in cases of lite assurance. (See pamphlet.)
The actual and declared profits (published in sweet
live Reports) affording sore data for calculations of
the value of the "bonus" in this institution. These
proofs will menet' division be paid in cash ifdesind.
Bring knKtonnected ‘Nith :Marine or Fire In•urnnee
The rates •fur life with profits' nre lower limn those
gdany other foreign company eirceting Life Insurance
in New litnk.
1 fa- tmblic•re re•pecT reque,ed to examine the
di•t met,. hi air principle, of Litil institution, the, table*
of rates. their proftts, and the f:irUillee
•irordeil by their lotto Jelmn meat, before deciding to
wintry e6eadtere. J LEANDER STA RR,
rirTtie subsrrilter, beinr, duly appointed Agent
for lie. al.ove named I...tuna-on, will gtve any itifer..
'nation 'nun ed, rerel ve applications for in.uranee,
r,t il,ei countios-rvotet of 'wood, lone* & Co., Water
WM. JONES.
nwr 1w:0m _
SEALED PR)POSALS
NAv, Drp,RTmtNi.
13,teno of Con., Exiutp.. and Repairs.
January 5, 1816.
Q E a LE r) PROPOS; k LS, endor wed '•propositla fur
► """°"'r. '";'l'er and irn," will be received at the
t maim nntil 3 ,A 71..c1,. on the IGtti of February next,
for debseroi: ut the respective navy-yards near Porta
mon. b. New liampshtre; Charleatoun. Ntaaaachnaseta,
It, ~klsn, New Yolk; Philadelphia, Washington and
No,
F,.t. For oak timber, which shall not be
ie ss ther, 3:i fort, and shall average 45 feet in length.
which may •genre more, but nut 11.114. than 11 inches a
t h e t or, end, to be mugh.squared. as for plank stocks.
The) mn be straight both ways, or slightly curved
utr , ny
S,r , ..nd for A q uale white oak butt-cuts from to
25 feet I,.rig: of which—
IA Ster t..t
One WO ,hall lc long 18 by 12 in) to be
20 •• 17 kor 11 • l straight
18 " 16 by 10•• both
12 •' 15 by 9 • ways,
and one-sist h square, and may be more, hut not less,
than 11 ladles at the tonsil end, be tiloghoiihid,
straight, and have regular cut ye from 12 to 18 inches
the oilii•r way.
Third. For best long leaf. fine grain. heart south
ern Yvllow pine. None less than 35 fret, to arm age
45 feet in length. which may :gime more, butnot less,
than I•_' inches at the end, to be roush squared as for
flank steels. The PI irk. may be straight both way.,
or •i 1. coned one way.
Feuroi. For :he l.e.t yellow pine of the kind above
men:limed. rough•bewed, from 45 to 75 feet long, to
average 50 feet, and to square is the middle of their
lehgths—for one-half the quantity, one inch to every
three feet, and the other half one inch to every four
feet of their length, and to be straight both ways.
Ftfl4. Forthelrost yellow pine of the satnetlescrip
'ion rough-hewed, square, and of equal size through.
out their length, from 35 to 45 feet in length, to aver
age 40 Fert--onothird to square 18 inches, one-third
to square 16 inches and one-third to square 14 inch.
es. To ho 'insight one way, and may have a slight
legolar curve the Jthrr way, not exceeding 6 incite* in
13 feet.
Separate r tfers will be revived from bidden for each
, d the above kinds and classes of timber at any of the
MP( •yards above elated, and separately for sachets can
he delivered on or before the tat of July, between the
Ist ofJuly and the Ist of October rend Slat of Decem
ber, laft.i. Persons offering will also state the rpian
l it y of each kind and clasftthey will contract to deliver,
and the pricee per cubic foot asked for the deliveries
to be made is tack of thante persods, at such of the
navy-yards as they may prefer. Those who may be
so disposed to offer aro requested to make separate
offers for several yards and periods of delivery; stating
particularly the quantities and prices for deliveries in
each of the periods, and for each yard, for which they
offer, with the understanding that their offers for one
yard only will be binding on them, but opera to aub
sequent agreement if desired by the department-
I t is to bn distinctly understood by the parties who
may make offers, that the department Deserves to itself
the right of accepting such offers only no, at the time
of receiving 'kern, it may deem erpedient to meet its
own views of the wants of the service at the reipctiva
navryards.
Although the offers made by persons will be consid-
ered **binding (or one yard without subsequent agree
ment, they can make separate offers fur more than one
yard to secure greater C.hernceit For acceptance; but no
offers are desired which cannot certainly be fully corn ,
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 incase of any failure to
fulfil contracts in due tine.
The whole must be of the best quality, sound', free
from boart shakes, rents, bad knots, and 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 ospects• to his
entire satisfaction, or it Will not be'reeeiseit
Offers will also be received for furnishing at' the
navy-yards, diiring the respective periods aforesaid,
bolt and' aeag copper. and round flat, and scwore
iron—all to be of the best qttality, and subject to in
spection and'approval, and under the same conditions
as herein specified for timber. The prices asked to
be for the pound, foceach yard, and perioftef
fy; and the offbrs moat mate distinctly whether it is
rtr AMerican:ot of what other manufacture.
janloOlaw4W.
Bank Notcs an exchange.
,JILT RT
A. 1111ABIESI giCLUANI3IO 131108.Z13,
CORNER or TII . IIID AND Wool) STREETS.
Merchants an d Ma nufaetur era 'Scrip ...par
Exchange Bank Scrip 1
Currency ...... .... 1
Berko County Scrip 1
On Philadelphia ...3 green
New York -4 pre r.
Boston ....3 preen
Baltimore .....
SPECIE.
Gold ------ ••••+- ..--iPrem•
Silver --par
PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH.
Rank of PilUbtergh par
Afercha 'lts and Manufacturers bank ...... —.par
Exchange ....par
Do. Hollidayshurgh.......
PHILADELPHIA.
Bank of .North America
Do Northern Liberties par
Do Pennsylvania .... ....... ....par
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par
Farmers' and Mechanic,' bank .
.. : ..
...
... ~,,p ar..
...
.. pppa.
aa3rir
Kensington bank
.par
par
Manufacture rs and Mechanics'
Mechanics
Moyamrnsing
Philadelphia bank par
Schuylkill " par
Southwark ..... ". - - .....
Western " '
Bank of Penn Township —..par
Girard bank ...• ...... ....-••. pat
U. S. bank and branches
New York
Bank of Germantown par
" Chester county ........pas
" Delaware county .... pal
" Montgomery county .. • —.par
" Northumberland....par
Farmers' bank of Bucks county.... par
Easton bank
Doylestown bank.
Franklin bank of Washington par
Bank of Chambersburgk. ..... ..... ....... 1
" Middletown ..... ....... .
" Geitysburgh 1
" Lewistown ..... . I
I" Susquehanna county 4
Berksionnty bank no sale
Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... ..... par
Carlisle bank 1
Erie bank . ..... 1
Farmers and Drovers' bank 1
" Bank of Lancaster par
" Bank of Reading par
Harrisburg bank
Wanes/init. "
Lancaster " .
Lancaster co."
Lebanon
Miners' bank of Pottsville....
Monongahela bank of Brownsville par
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2
Northampton bank no sale
Towanda bank .10' sale
Wyoming bank
York bank_... .............1
Lehigh county bank . .5
biladrlpbia
OHIO.
Relmonthank of St. Clairroille 1
Clintonbank of Columbus.--
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon....
Cirrlerille (Lawrence, cashier) 1
( Warren, cashier)—.........sto sale
...... ... ........1
Commercial bank of Lake Erie 1
Dayton bank._ .. .
Franklin bank of Co/u tab . ......... 1
Farmers'and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville...l
Tanners' bank of Canton.
Gran utz
Granville
Hamilton 10
Lancaster 70
Alarietta ................1
. .
bfeckanics' and Traders', Cincinnati
hlosint Pleasan' 0
No rya /k
Pentane
Sandusky
&into 10
rrha no
Wooster ..
nia .• . ....... .... ..1
Zaneenine
Bank of Cleveland_ _ _ _.5
General •Rent
INDIANA.
Stare A. nr..t. and brantkes
Slate Strip ........
KENTUCKY.
All 64 nki
Stare btsno'c
Bank of Illinois, Shmeneslorr
Bank of !At , Valley of Virginia
Bank of Virginia .1
Ezchange bank of
.1
Partners hankof Virginia____ _________ ______ l
North- Irestrrn hank Virrinia.. _ _ ~1
Merchants . ° nci Morita airs' bank of Virginia
Bank at Morgantown •
Baltimore City banks.
An oilier solvent banks
NORTH CAROLINA
All solvent banks
SOUTH CAROLINA
AU solrenthanks .............. ..
A/Lroivezt eartke
Mobile bet R. .
Covwtry bomb
LOUISIANA. ---
Nen Orleans banks (coos ) .........
TENNESSEE.
MICHIGAN.
Bank of 3t. Chair ...T. Clair. ..... ... 75
Bank of Ike River Raisin, Monroe, .... T....10
ParmerT and Mentanier . Bank, Deiroit 10
Miehigan Ingi.rance,
.Co, Detroit • 5
Oakland County Bank, Pontiac 10
GREAT EXCITEMENT I
TARIFF REPEALED! !!
THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the
minimum standard adipted at
No. 92 Market Street.
We have been receiving for the last week or two. a
fresh supply of seasonable OM , GOODS, ,bought
from the Manufacturers, ftnporters, and at Auction,
at the lowest cash prices. Having had an experienced
Agent in Philadelphia and Y rk for same
months past picking up bargains. here and there. ena
bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods
with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our clock con-
Maur in part of the following Gooda:'—
Shawls—a great variety;
French Terkeri Shawls:.
English do do;
Splendid Brush& and Cashmere Shawls;
Damask do;
Illacic and . Embroidered Terkeri do;
Super Block Thibet, Silk Fringe do;
Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs;
Plaid Wobllen Shaviliof every variety:
Also a great variety or Cashmere D'F.cosse;
Plain de Lain, and barred and figured de Lain;
English aed French Merinoesu
Alpaccas acid Coburg Cloths;
Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks;
Irish Linens—Cotton Aipacca and Cashmere
Hose;
Also,
CLOTHS, and N I T.S . ITNGS.
Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods.
All of which we Mier, wholesale or retail, at such pri
ces as we think canout fail to please. Calf and ex
amine for yourselves—at No. 92 Market strew.
dec29itf. MOSES COREY.
TO liututosis Mt/La.
A CITIZEN leaivng for the South and Havanna
li wiii ettentno any buainera enttilated'rn him.—
Aiddresa A throngii the Poet Office. ded 13
Tcy - Lwrs
FOR SAIF. At THIS' OFFICE.
ncvl3
SPECIE STANDARD
EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT
preen
COUNTRY IiANKS
par
par
ILLINOIS
MARYLAND
.par
GEORGIA
ALABAMA
Patroitised by Eiiirybe4f:
The wonderful Vegetable Purgative,
FOR THE CURE OF
Headache, Giddiness, RheuMatfim, Piles, Diapipsia,
Scurvy, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, In
ward Weakne..as, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising n
the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma,
mole Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn,
Worm,, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, WbOopiing
Cough, Consumption, Pita, Liver•CoMplaint, Erymipe
las, Deafness, Itchings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray
el, Net Youi complaints, and a variety of other diseasei,
arisilig from Impurities of the blood, and otaitiiiaticina
in the organs of digestion.
[From the AF,ent at Quebec, L. C.]
DISEASE OF THE LIVER
Deals Slit—Agreeable to your desire, I write to
keep you `apprized of the prospects of the Cliekener
Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may
recollect, when I first commenced selling your medi
cine, which was in May, 18:4, we little dreamed
: of
the success th,,t would crown the undertaking. Our
premhies hod been so completely flooded by the one
thousand and one uns a leable remedy for every possi
ble complaint under the sun, that I set bousli contem
plated hiving nothing more to (to with any tiring of the
kind. HMvever, at the most urg, ,,, nt solicitation We
consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found
considerablediffieuhy in attracting public attention to
wards them. People had been so ofte.n deceiYed by
the vile compounds which have flooded the Country for
the last 15 yeats or mere, that they determined, If
possible, never te be "taken in" again; and the cootie
quenco was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept
of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor money."
Thus matterrs prciceeded for a week or two, When, as
"good luck would have it, "Mrs. a lady of
our city, who had long suffered from an affection of
the Liver, etcoMpanied by indigestion of the moat ob
stinate character, was persuaded to accept of a box, on
condition that nothing was to be paid for it, if ihei did
not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess,
we ourselves had very little faith in the menet, know.
ing as we did, that her corriplaint avail one of long
standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the
most eminent Physicians of this and several neighberr
ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi
cine a fair trial, and if it proved to be Warthleal, it
woold be a sotrree of imisfaction to know if, both to
you and to us. No less to our joy than surprise, how.
ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again
presented herself at our counter andenquired for anoth
er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she,
'that your Pills are beginning to work a great change
in my health, and altogether for the better. When I
took the second dose, I began to feel touch better than
I did et first; the pain in my side was considerably re
lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blond
seemed to circulate through my 'veins es it did in my
youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder
of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly
progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have
no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually cure
are." The result was as she predicted. Her health
is completely restored. The Mirth of youth and beau
ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a
long and a happy life is before her. I am satisfied
she will never forget the Clickener Sugar• Coated
As might naturally be supposed, the news of ads ex
traordinery cure was rapidly disseminated throughthe
city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had
elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click
ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand'
has already increased to such an extent, that an find
the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did
not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that we
are literally besieged by women, and children, labor
ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh
is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the
asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging
our doors in pursuit of the oever.failing Panacea.--
Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily
flowing in upon us from every quarter. 0118. peruon
informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate
Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered from a seri
ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in
expelling (yam his system the symptoms of Jaundice.
And a fourft has just recovered from an attack of Pei
monery Consumption, which had confined him to his
bed for many months.—So we go. But do not fail to
keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we
base "raiding orders from the country to a large
amount. Send SO Gross at your earliest conrenience.
Years, &c. R. H. WILLIAMS.
Qurbee, L. C., April 14, 1845.
. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is lb.
original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills; end dust
nothing of the wart was ever heard of nntit,he intro
duced them in Jane, 1843, as will ba seen by the fol
lowing:
PREMIUM
This Diploth' was awarded by the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the ehy of
New Yoik , October, 1843, to C. Y. CLIEICENER,
for the faSention of SVGA E COATED PILLS.
JAMES TALLMIADOE ,, Preiideat.
T. B. 19 AXEN/IV, Corresponding Semetery.
Gostpos J. LiEDS, Recording Secretary.
ap To AVOID COUNTERFICITII.—Purtbasets most
always ask for Clickenet's Sugar Coated Vegetable
Pills, end see that each box has upon h his signature;
all others are counterfeit.
WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood lied Liberty
streets, is Dr. Cliekener's agent for Pittsburgh and
oct6
JAMES COCEULAN,
Corse t of Liberty and Fartirrystreets,Aftd Ward,
Pittsburgh,
11'1 - siti Fire Proof
Gree F ts A r T or t l l 3,) E o ft rs, o G r ra M te a s S oil le a Railings; Imo
Doors for Bunk Vaults, Canal and, 'ffit)l Road-lrosts
togethor with every description ofSfiath work.
REFER ra—M Mien, James May, William Holmes,
Samuel Church, Lewiz Hatchinson, Lorenz, Steslittg
Sr Co., John Trwin & Son, Atwood & Jones, A Beelen.
A BEELEN, Esq., Commission Merchant:corner
of Front and Ferry streets, and Mr. G. BEALE, Jr.,,
N 3 74, %%rood street, are Agents for Pittsburgh; and
Messrs BRYAN and /1/ LTENBERGER, St Louis,
Mo., to either cf whoM orders may bo addressed.
Pittsharth. March 8,1815. 441
Tavern Stand for sate:
Tundersigneddesirous of removing from this
1
county, offers for Sale, the ballance leas*,
(having if years from the first day of aprilaelt)of that
well known Tavern House, sign of the Canal Boat; on,
Penn st. near the PaCket landing , in the neigborboolk.
of the Canal Basin,Commission Houses. &c., tAatbal •
with the stook of Dirpiors &c. &c. on hand. Bar k.
tore, & Household furniture. To •n) one visaing to
go into the business a better opportunity collided air.
The house bee en-excellent ran of csretorn, end bas been
a licarced house for the last B:yeart. For terms apply
to the subscriber on tte premises.
dee2.l4. R. DOSSETT.
Post Office Stationery.
IN compliance with law and the Orders of the
Postmaster General, Sealed Proposals will be
received by me until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday the
2d day of February next, for supplying the Stationery
required for the use of this Post Office. during the two
yeurs commencing January let, 1E496, and ending. De.
comber 31, 1847.
The estiniate, For each year, is as followie
$0 Reams Enveloping paper.- Size2BX27 jade
es—weight 26i lbs per reamt
Se Pounds Cotton packing twine;.
atp , Porrods best ocarlet Sealing Wei.
Contractors are required by law to give bond in sr
sum erthal to double the value of the articles to be
furnished. Payment will be made on delivery' of the
Stationery. Bidder* required to thrnith simpler.
CHAMBERS ArKIBBIN,
dere'. Postmaster of Pittsburg's. Pa.
ir UST received at the Three Big Doors, the 'erg--
tpv est and best assoitment of Shirts; ever offered
in the Pittsbnrgh market, which will' b sold whole•
sale or rotation reasonable terms.
0et.9.5. JOHN M'CLOSKEY.
To L•t,
IWO ROOMS, on Foutth street, between Ferry
and Liberty streets, suitable for an office and sit
ting room. Elyquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of
4tb and Ferry streets, or
JOHN B. M'FADDEN,
Morkot streem