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Jon SIGLER, &fit7oß
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
ir II PALMER. Agent for coontry newspapers,
is the , Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post,
and Weakly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive
advettisernonui end s ubscriptions. He hos of in
N . E.w Yon.R, at the Coal Offise,3o Ann street, (ad
joiningthe TribUneOlitoe.)
Ro3TOri, No. 1.9., State street.
PRILLDELPIII.II, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59
Pine attest.,
Bstattsoat,SE corner Biltimore and Calvertat.,
where oarpaper can be seen, and terms of wiveni
sing learned.
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Cal-Spasiron or Si Jottit's DAY.—We unclercant
that the members of the Masonic order in our city
tend vicinity, are making preparations to celebrate St
John's Day—an anniversary of the Order—with more
ttusn ordinary pomp and splendor. Invitations have
been sent to many of the Lodges in the neighboring
-awes, and, we are told, that a very general attend
ance cif the brethren from abroad may be expec
ted. Jostcsit It. r/
CesaLis, editor of the U. S. PROCEEDINGS IN SELECT COUNCIL.
Gazelle, is also invited to deliver an address on the Monday, Jan 26,01846.
Kir,
occasion, and the liberal portion of our citizens will, Present Messrs Adams, Algeo, lack, Ful,
ca it
id, Laughlin, Lotez, Lee, McCracken, McDevitt ,
no doubt, be gratified to learn that he has consented
M, libretto, Ogden, Porter,Cowan, Von Bonberat, Wil
to attend. son arid President.
We are pleased to be able to announce that this The President preserved a communication from Jes
S Craft and Mr Bakewell stating that they propose to
celehrttion is to take place—not that we have any
publish . en ! iceme:tend embelliohed mat, of Pittsburgh
perticular attachment to the ceremonies of the Ma
including city ilistrict, and requesting Couocils. to per.
acetic Order, but, because it indicates that an era of nit them to examine and to copy any pions of the city,
more liberal feeling has sprung up in our community, &c, in possession of public officals, which was read,
and that the spirit that would proscribe one portion
wh ‘Tr Lorenz pieoented the followinet
of the community, fur egtertaining ^Pi"'uns that " Whereas James S Cleft end Mr Bakewell have
might not suit the narrow minded policy of another. proposed to prepare a Map of the city of Pittsburgh
has bean banished from among us. and its environs end It is advisable to enconrage sect,
Sines the Gazette attached itself to the destinies
la publication, udenakell by per sons competent to ex
recoudi,e6eiliecttayase in a manner cled liable to themselves
of the whig leaders, it has, (tom prudential m o ti ves,
" presume, abandoned its opposition to Masonr y , Resolved. Tlint tio direr. of the city, in whose ,
andlor a long time past it has not defiled its columns custody mov remain any drafts, plans or maps, or any
rero i rric °Lich inny he required in the preparation of
with the s'rew head and bloody bones" stories that
were formerly so much to Its taste. The Masonic ' C Lu i el t map
ari r . Ba are
e a ell hereby
~ requeste dmin eandto permit v ,py o„
. M s eri e ors ~
Order is MPS permitted to enjoy the same privileges ; and afford them every infotmation iii their possession
as other charitable societies, and to increase their in aril 01 said enterprise. Head three lime* and a
do.x,ll.,:rett:r. to ,e (.... ,, um te m d ii i t in. oir et, :l . vi n t s io of .7az ii.
means to relieve the necessitiee of their indigent rel
ic:ie. beings, in their own peculiar way, 0 ithout orpo' per. Th.,mns pres en ted
and Elizabeth Irwin, for a sha p es;
sition or molestation from any q•iarter• of Relief Fund, and Mr Laughlin presented one Item
In no part of the country was the spiritl' „ O w. Nils Gallagher. which were referred to e special cam.
~, r , , ::,7 lt ot h , e o c f n r ol lm e d
s th e e lect "R a e n li d ef
iChrenmcmilrtoteme.ncoto
m coon,:
Masonry, during its brief existence, more .malignantt
and brisnlostot than in Pittsburgh. It was "" I :.' as' '..:ounetl, and Meters President and Porter wer m eap
canal" SO be known es a mason or the friend of pointed on part of this Council. Sent to Common
a mu,,,,,, to b ar , t h e w h o l e f orce * o f the "blessed Council who concurred; and Messrs Stover, Belli
and President appointed on theirrt
spirit' arrayed against you. In politics, business and
Mr Porter presented a
petition f7om . the Du e
que i
the social relations of life, its ugly form was visible, s : 're Company , statute that they boa loot all dour fur tn
end' its proscriptive principles broke up the inter I name by the fire of I Oth Apr iI, Sic ,and asking for nn'
s i opro i pric:on of two , lturidred dollars. Read
comae of neighbors, and snapped airwedur tlie tit, of and re :
the warmest friendship. But happily this irdolcrant „, : ti 7 ii , 5 7;: t :„ . 7,77,, t ;
7-,:":,'L i i7,i l : - :Vi7fi:: i . 'A l ::::: '
fiction his been driven from among nr. As ee re- mom. Reference, &c, concerted so by Cummo l ii
marked, before the transfer of the GaZelle to the Council . 1
whip, and the Doassivaaat abandonment of ~,,,,,,,,,, lack present w ed a petition lions John Barr and
sonic principles when that transfer took plsco, wad t'albe" Committe elj ong thal II " street ha, paced. R,efer'e a 1
uteri" paving an d grading. L uncut
the death knell of proscriptive antimasonr) in our vier red in by Common Council.
tiny, and tbesociacy can now enjoy the privileges guar- I Mr Von Benhorst presented a communication from li
&mead to them without having to encounter the an- lin' A
~Trtram. late Treni.n . e r , 1"4""g Cu . t"
appointed
La.c o nTe m p i r ttee n t t o ed ad t jz i t u b n is ow acc inz ount. Read.
noyance and bearthe abuse that was formerly heaped
Upon them. Resolved. That the Select and Common Council. i
Although we have no interest in the celebentitn re.: appoint a Spectra Committee, to masers of two from i
ferred to, yet we hope that It will be well attended, !it it
sit
mitlt''"`""r7niTirilmojnt the a c c ount'
and we think we can with safety assure the mom• the ' 1 ,,,,,,,c,,, y r u' re . examine r I , accor da nce wi th otuhon",cle.l
ben of the order in other places that they .111 re- 1 cpteot of this date. , ._
naive a hospitable welcome from their brethren in i Brad three times and adopted Concurred v , , lir
Pittsburgh. Common Council. Meosro. Vanllonhorst and Mc 1
(Devitt of the Select, and J. \V itobert•on. M o rrow,
and Reinhart. Of the Common Comical, were erpoin- I
rood.
Mr. Black ! mese-aril a report from the Sanitary ,
Committee, on the subject of vaccination, with a vans I
olution to pay Diller & Barn $3. The report ova, I,
accepted and resolution adopted. Sent to Common t-li ,
v UP
Council, who concurred. i i 'linen were nroueed from thsir shrin'oei bra-the re-' i
Mr. Lamm. presented • report from tb , " Fliili,Si•ii'
'sin of tbe 4:ranmittee,which. through ;heir chairmen,'
Committee, with the followins rev:onion. •17: Aueuctus Rhodes, reported t he f illeerin• resolutions '
Resolved, That the I-stammer. Committee be trio Reso l ved,
1 ,0.,,i ti, inquire into the most suitable manner of 1 , ''' s ". s"" m "g"` ought ' be
.., , ....mn Ii,CCIL Efts.
increnung the City revenne, and that nutcase the p 1.,.
Resolved, Th lt 1110 bltriitiirlinn of nig t
er nurses
Adopted should require the action of the State Leg,.
osmotic shim buboes was a mane eta in Mien. ile
hoot e, that they be further empowered to prepare and history.
'
report the C•SiNtliS such hill ler that purpose, as they 11, 1 1 .. ed. Th,t
all
am6c , al a -
, o , , , i
. in reg. s r.l to te
em% deem espedient
Report accepted and resolution adopted. ,Cor o cur. ' e'. a" "flf. a . and th"` rite o ld regki"'" Gibes the '"'
1 t enuity of Yank cesor to improve 00 it
red its 1.,v Common Council. Resolved. •!list being -fano with a shiver spoon in
The President preseineri the anuol report of the
votir mout h . ic a gush thing, but un unlitritied elle ore
Trusties ^f the Gat Wont., IS 11,•11 w . 1,• read and tic-
at ics ricer . , ~,,
e ricer a oozier.
cepted• Sent toComoum Council. who concurred. I Resolved. That all anti•nursing mothers are uctio-
Mr. Loreto; presented u resolution authmir leg the ~,,,,,g
~i. hinds bu . t .. 1 ,,, , -
purchase of on iron Sufe 1... she Treasurer's tilitce, ,
Resolved That we look with feelings ofcompa s s
Adopted. Sect to Common Cuenca, and b y -11:41 " 1 ton capon the who have adopted children.
adriptod. i Resolved, That Was deserves a silver pap spools
Mr Von Bonhorst presented the lellesstrig. I i
shall i .
Resolved mk.ut the rreoidenis of both Coar.vil. be I an ' Ti '2.l one.
t runs biasing been unanimously *dep •
and they sir hereby appotnie4 es nfli.m o members oft ~,i i r"hrr.,:": it
wri—
the F,naiire end Water Committees —Aiiiisivd.— ,
On Y m t rr e i n — in e 7i - i ing Ll;;;cl.. , pher lierr, seconded by Au
Conerit red 111 by CiillllooS Council. gusto's itimeles, urirotirned A general :all was nue
Mr. Adam. prerenied a tin „rniti.% American, fur I ~. r• • ' i t • , .....
publishing Ordinances. stre . tmonni $3:l al. rt •fet• ." 1 """ "" """""""na's.'"'""enli°"'"lner• r"'"nrt
-Yours, Boa
red to the committee on Cloims and Accounts. Cam l iY liu rP ited
carnal in by Common Council.
tii s
Mr &is ...retcken
,re i,ented II lepOtt re. committee '
on co y if i r in, with the following I es.lutrot :
Resolved. That Councils take onmcdinte nction to
consummate the moon isn't' the city of Allegheny for
1 s u pporting the pour of both cities in commun.
On motion of Mr Von liorthurst, the following was
\ dried:
' "And that a special committee of two members
from the Select and three frem Common Council, be
oppointed to confer with a similar committee (torn
the councils of Allegheny as to the conditions on which
the said union shad be ell reed. The resolutions us
amended was adapted. Sent to Common Connell.
who tonsured. Committee, M McCracken and
Loomis of Select, and 1% raj, Quinn and Stoner of
Common Council.
Mr 'Lorenz presented i its following rear:diction:
Resolved. That the chairman of the different com
mittees be t etriested to repot at nn early day to the
cbuirman of the committee on Finance, the amount
likely lobe retoired for the different objects, they rev.
resent for the present year. Adopted. Sent to Com
mon Council, who rem-erred.
Messrs. R add well and Caldwell, core elected Trus
tees of the Goa Worlss, un the part of the Council.—
Adjoured.
GREAT FIRS AT VERGlsisirl.—The Albany Argos ,
of Saturday says, by Virgil & Co.'s Express lent
evening from the north, we ere Informed that a ter- I
rible conAagration Tsai raging at Vtagennes, as the
Express poised through that situ. The fire caught
on Tuesday morning about 3 o'clock, in the extensive
jewelry establishment of Holcomb & Co., not had
thee consumed between forty and fifty buildings.—
The Messrs. Holcomb bad the ddy presi.lux, =de
arrangements for going to Boston, and had pecked
into a trunk the large amount of between :7.0 and 60,-
000 dollars,-11,000 of which was in Vergennes
wooer and so sudden was the alarm, that the gentle
men bad barely LIMO to escape with their lives, leon
log theabove large amount of looney in the flumes!
*WORT SCISION.—The Legishotwe of Wiscongit,
pound a resolution to terminate the titling of the lec
ieletare on the 2d of Febtuon—which will nuke the
seaskto only twenty-nine days long.
IT suttee °Sae old states would follow t heir example,
we have no doubt but it would be agreable to the peo
ple: The avast. of the citizens, never require lung
sessions or the legislators.
A Goon RIGUT.IIIO:4.--The Comptroller of New
York recommends that all the Country Banks in the
State, &Indl bonen:welled to redeem their paper in the
City of New York. This will .give their bills the
value of specie currency throughout the Slate. The
Comptroller shows that those Banks which haw.
adopted this system, voluntarily, me as prosperous,
sad divide as large dividends, u those which have
never pursued this course.
r3rA very gnu degree of alarm has been created
unworn the settler on the Missouri river, by the die
emery of the fact that the beavers have built
their dams this location many feet higher than they
W. ever known to do before. This is regarded as
• lure oaken of an unprecedented freshet on that, t
i
Ter. It seems to be a fact, and an extraordinary one
truly, that these animals, of all others, are gifial with
an instinct which enables them to pro‘ido against
danger.
Biwa= or CouNTlßscirs.—The following now
toooterfokil are enumerated in Tbontpson'e Bank Vote
List —s's on the Schenectady bank; 10'e on the Ocean
Bask,Newburyport , Mess, 10's on the Quincy Stone
bulk, Maw 3's sod s's on the Amenia bank; s's on
the State bank ofindlana. s's 4- 10's nn the Trenton
banking Co, 'Olson the Morris county bank; s's and
10'. on the Lancaster bank, Pa; s's on the Middlesex
county bank, Conn.
A Seonsimet..—Tho Lowell Courier exposes a
scoundrel, named Joh'. C. Clure, who has been pass.
ing himself ofrin that city as apreatbes of the Gospel.
bat who, it is aseattaitleti, is Hying with a woman not
Otis wife, wbile his real wife Is in great distress in
rearm). He was known in Englerd es the "Cum
berland Weaver." He was driven out of Newcastle
fora-btu:l offence against morals.
AT►oUtrmnic PT TI3I Govgßetott.—Governor
Shag& bap appciinuul Edward A. Penniman, Regis
tat of Wills, for the county of Fhiljuielphia. VII. P.
is.* max-
r01111:11111(0 BALTIXOIII.—Tho city , Dencil of 110-
timore have takes up the subject of the oontemplsted
fortifications at Boilers' Point Flank A joint resolu
tion has passed the first Branch appointing a commit
tee to unto upoesCoerese the necessary of immediate
*edam
rirTbe French to English continuo hostilties e•
picot the Republic of Buenos Ayres. Their forces
Ye Yoder tbe eoeareand of an kalioo outlaw. They
letseecently pillaged tit: city of Goeleguebu, and
soissitted barberitiee unkoown in •vi iaad w „
fans,• it thee d*t this foreign interior:moo was
etecatel.
rir Then were fre (tree iw Soso*• ea the eight
of the
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74* t
Pbe NA. . .Si, l the Tempera*
people loom refuting* cottit:to the conclusion time
John B. Gough is an
. imposter, and unworthy of their
countenance; they have therefore published cards dis
claiming all connection with him, and recommending
to him Imminence, tumilhy aed honest industry.
The Measles ate raging to such an extent at Ea.t•
I n.l tr tt,ti t t in nre school 30 out of 35 scholars are
sick. A Mrs. Philips died there on the 14th inst ,
who is said to base eight children, only one oAvhom
was able to attend her funeral, all tbo others being
sick with the measles.
The Chronicle pronouncesMr Deshong a humbug;
several gentlemen have tested his operations in figures
and pronounced them correct, We would quicker
trust facts and figures fur truth, than the editors of
the Cluoniele, any time. But in this case there cs.
be no possible chance fur deception, as any one can
test his new rules in the old plan. There can be no
uncertainty, press-work or deception about mettle
matics. Sniffer 'em up again, Mr Chronicle.
P. M. DESHONG.
MIME
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I'ItOCEEDINGS IN COMMON COUNCIL.
Monday, Jan. 28, 1846.
Council met: present Messrs. Ackerman. Duncan,
Barnes, Barnhill, English, Gorman, Hamilton, Jones,
Kelly, Kerney, McClelland, Mcriow, Keeper, Pen.
nook, Quinn, Reinhart, Rebeitson, Andrew Scott,
John Scott, St ocl,,ton, Stainer, Tindle, Whitney, Wray
and President.
Mr. Robertson, President in the chair.
Mr. Pennock presented a petition from George
' Bailey and others, relative to en etch over "the alley
( lending from Fifth street to Virgin alley." Reedited
referred to the committee on streets, grading and pa
ving, with .poser to act. Concurred in by Select
Council.
Mr. Hamilton presented a memorial ftomJohn A.
Wills relative to Duquesne Way, which wee read and
referred to the Committee on Allegheny wharf. Con.
curred in by - Select Council.
Mr citoner.prosonted a communication from Thns.
Hartley, wirich was teed and sent to Select Council.
The President presented the petitions of John W.
Cochran,Ephrnim Roberta, Michael INlcCloskey. John
Phipps, and l'eter Keller, (of the Garrison) for a
portion of the Relief Fund. Rood and referred to
the 'Relief Committe.
Mr. Whitney presented a remonstrance relative to
the Horse Market. Read and referred to the commit.
tee on Markets. Concurred in by Select Council
A resokation directing the payment of •$3 to J.
Kaufman arse *doped, sad concurred holey .Salect
I Council.
Joshua MIMI end Joseph Pennock F.sqs., we,. W
Inanimoubly elected Gas Trustees, to servo for dime
years.
•
Adjourned.
'You bald taro, aeigithor Twist, saw I paid Tint Doo.
little in advance on his premising w ork for me in
haying time, that T should find May at good as his
word.' 'Tn be note I Aid, for Lal ways knew his word
wa good for nothing'.
;711,1110.111,1•0 ••St •- •Vo; :I& 1.1-411., p • •••• •••
A Will DAR- TEAR& AGO.
: ;!•-.;
Where, wlattS *Hull the birds the, sag
A hundred ram ago?
The flowers that all in beauty sprang
A hundred years eget
The lips that smiled,
The eyes that wild
In flashes *bone
Soft eyes urrot --
AV here, 0 where are lips and eyes,
The maiden's smiles. and the lover's sighs,
That lived so long ago?
Who peopled all the city streets,
A hondred years ago?
Who filled the church with faces meek;
A hundred yaarsegol
The sneering tale
Of sister frail,
The plot that wock'd
A brothers hurt,
Where, 0 where are plots and sneers,
The pier renn'e hopes, the rich man's Gears,
That lived co long ago.
rort TOG POST
Where are the graves where dead men slept
A hundred years ago!
Who, when they were living, wept,
A hundred years ago?
13y other men
That knew not them,
Their lands are tilled,
Their graves are filled,
Yet natare then waajust as goy,
And bright the sun shone as to.day,
A hundred years ago!
BUD'S RECIPTION 0/ ♦ AMYL/I ►l► ►roue
I'M HERE scene:—lmportant events having trans
aired elute I last wrote to you, it has been deemed
proper to send a svisopsis of them to you for
thin, in miler that the world in general may know
western babies are "somE," and when well nursed u
good deal Mont than some. A most gratifying refor
mation has been effected in certain circles by my letters,
and. indeed, wherever they have been rend, nigger
nurses, paragm lc, sucking bottles, coarse diapers. and
sand, y other ahuses have entirely disappeared. The
effect has been &corresponding improvement in babies,
generally, and your cot respondent in particular who is
now admitted to be a wusertso child fur a small
family.
On last Christmas, a number of our parents basing
met together to celebrate the day, all of us youngsters
were pet into the nursery, and the clatter of discus
, lion which followed would have thrown a peevish
nurse into h)steries. Charley Wilgus proposed that
a meeting should ha held upon the spot, and a silver
pap 'ram' voted to me for my able letters in defence
of infantile rights. Asa Keemle seconded the mo•
lien, and it was unanimously carried. Charley Wil
ton was thereupon chosen Chairman, and Asa Keemle.
Sect-nary. The President mounted a pillow, and
called the meeting to order by ringing tbe bells on
his coral. On motion, a Committee was then nis
ipointed to draft resolutions eXpteuivr of the sense of
the meeting, and the following boys, haying cut their
•
eye teeth, were selected to draft said resolutions:
Augustus Rhodes, Christopher Kerr. Edward
Shade, John Charles, John D•11)mplo and Wallace
rtnnoy.
The Corrommee having retired, Colton A l'reotbur,
Jr. offered the following insolution. which he prefaced
by some very prilibrot
Resolved, th .• SHARP (kpf
ratios, us/ should t bet rime be de1 . ..11 . '4i until motto
ig•
Presle• - y G rt Colton, a little fellow. oho had just
cut his first 'ilasit•la' opposed this resolution en the
ground r it. interfering with 'future prostwcts —hr
went in (or teeth now, and the cutting to come, being
left an open question. The revolution was rejecied.
!tucker Smith now atone to address the meeting, .
when some objectitins was matte to him because be
socked milk from sibottle; it was, however, concluded
'that he might address the chair. He commenced do-
scribing the horror, of a COLD it tt, and was inter•
rupted by the P r esident, who informed him that the
1 , 02, , r1 traith came tiloll, pat tirularly under the head
sra•••1, und could not then be entertained by the
taretingt lie then proceeded to describe the delights
of a 'sucking bottle,' and was cried down by In
-
unanimous voice of the meeting. Some cue now corn
mertced a speech against paregnrit, a hercopon thr
asst mhlr, speaker arid all. went immediately t 4/
Reason Wigy Notice sbowld be Given —The fol.
Imaing an estiact Crum a speech !nude in Congress
by Mr Owen a member from Indiarui:
I wished, by the notice, to terminate this conven
tion, because the convention is doing us, day by day,''
moth harm. The convention is enabling Great Bei
tain gradually to obtain all that, by diplomacy, she
has sought of es. We (aired 'her the latitude of 49
as a boundary. She, in return, proposed to run that
parallel to the Columbia and then down the rentte of
that river to the Pacific, in latitude about 46. This
last proposal would give bet the reentry north of the
river; and that very country she iol, from day to day,
now grndualty obtaining, by means of this convention.
Is there an Americun settler now living north of the
Columbia? 80 far as I know or believe, not. one.
I have recently conversed with an intelligent gentle•
man who has spent some years in that country—and
he informs me, that the moment a citizen orate Uai
ted States attempt to settle north of the river—on the
Brifssk side us they persistin calling it— the Hudson
Bay Company—the Last India Company of that re
gion—seas 40 it..that they are removed and caused to
emigrate smith of the stream. ;How is this done? By
foroel Oh no; this agent of the British government
has far too much worldly wisdom for that; but by gold;
by the offer, if it be necessary, of large sums as an in.
ducement to remove.
I know, that the Ametican citizen who had at
tempted to settle north of Vancouver received eight
bundled dollars, to induce him to mono into the W al
leviate valley. What is to be the end of all this?—
Why, it must be apparent to every one. Unless, in
deed quarrels breed war, settlement and public opinion
in that country will alike determine the Columbia as
the line, and Great Britain will finally become the
possessor of every foot north of the river.
A LLOACT.—The following is an extract from the
will and testament of Col. G. Mason, of Virginia, and
wwearnmend it to the careful attention of American
youth, a. embodying sentiments worthy of imitation.
From the Si. Louis Reveille
LETTER FROM A BABY.
"{ recommend to my sons,from my own experience
in life, to prefer the habits of independence end a Fri
vote situation, to the troubles and vexations of public
businers. But if their inclinations, or the necessity
of the times, should engage them in public 011146,1
charge thorn on a father's blessing never to let the
motives of private interest or ombition induce them to
betray, nor the terrors of poverty and disgrace, or
death, deter them -from asserting the liberty of their
country, erci endeavoring to transmit to their posteri
ty, those sacred -rights •to which themselves were
born."
Dr. IVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This
celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepara
tion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland, com
bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract
of Pine. So salutary have. been iur effects in all ca
ses when administ red for Coughs, Astlastra,..Consamp
t ion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the mast
dlitinguiebed physicians have approved and recom
mended it, and openly acknowledged it tote themost
valuable wediclae ever discovered. It istrelya valuable
medicine, anti is el/lb/Meg as immense amount o
good in the relief of sawing . hemanky.
lar See Ad-sortie's:tent.
faatleda ts e —This comical 'b
T tsfaeu
tielightleg the-members at Wasbielflon:
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pond at of- the N Y Herald writ e
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t'A greet crowd was in attractant* thaa - errattinclo
hear Yankee Hill introduce the neertnember. from Or.
egon. Senators Ashley. Dickinson, Hannegan,
with several member& of the house. and their fernlike
were present.
Yankee Hill appeared In ehstab
et. He went for
taking the great he calf of Europe by the horns. He
had just ofrie, having worn out several pairs of tad
diebegs, trousers, *.c.,oa his way. He had novo-Ho
oter desire to get boo ked up on a horn of the bull, but
we could only take him by the horns,he wee willing
to go it. He went for the whole or none, clear up to
54 degrees 40 minutes, and if anything, a little nor•
ther of that. .The stream of patriotism had burst
forth and was reverberating along the Rocky moun•
tains. He wentfor a clean fight for everything. It
we. our manifest destiny and we could not hold it.—
Whoop, Wheelie), what's the inemy! The debut o
of the new member was received with great applause.
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE
COMMITTER FOR J•RUARY•
F. Lorenz. George Weyman Roberison
PORT OP PITTSBIIROU
7 /JUT WATCR IN TIAN cn•NNIL
ARRIVED.
M iel.ican, Boire, Benvel;
Cleveland, Calhoun, Wetlsiille
Revenue, Bennett, Cint
• DEP A RTED.
Mail, Logan, Cin;
Michigan, Boies, Beaver.
r?Thoie marked thus • are provided with Evans'
Safety Guard, a prevention fur the ear losionofbailers,
IMPORTS DT RIVER.
Cincinnati, Pr str Mail; 144 bbl. molasses, M B
Rhey & Co; 10 hlds sugar, 39 bbls molasses. Myers
& Co, 9 lihds sugar, Butbiidge, Wilson & Co; 9 do.
do Bagley So fig:pith; 50 bble molasses, 18, Gallwar,
132 sacks wool, McCullough & Manna; bbls beef,
Augusta Fallei; 1 box mire, Clerk & Thaw; 1 bbl
mdze, 3 G Davis; 5 bbls lard oil, Miller . & Ricket•
lice; 3 boxes candles, 3 bbla lard oil. M 13 Rhey &
Co; 6 casks mdze, D Leech & 1 box mdse. 3 H
IShoenberger, 4 bag feathers, Lewis Hotchinsom 101
I begs shorts, F Beliefs; 30 Lbls oats, yuitulexter 4- Co.
ICincinnati—pr str Revenue; 753 pierces bulk pork,
'Myers 4. Co.; 5 bbls scorobings, W Laiman, 15 bbl.
flour, 4 hags rngs, 2 do featl.ers, 3 sack. ginseng, 107
t ibegs oats. Poindeluer 4- Co_: S sacks (embers, W
' Holmes a:. Co.; 18 hhde sugar; 11 & P Graff; 10 Idtds
sugar. 25 bbls molasses, E Hazleton; 40 WI; whiskey,
'4 boles mdze, H Bell; 1 bbl, 3 boxes Incise, Ibmsen
4- Plunket; 10 binls hams. 7 bbls lard, 18 kegs do,
'5l Rbey Co.
Moe of the Pittsburgh "Morning Post
WeAnesrio y, Jan f 29. 1816.
Ilui•nese i. moderate. The weather has het? n un
favorable fur 110M0 days rain, and our atm-cotes:reale!)
'nudity.
The lI,CI 111 fusing with about 7 feet sinter in the
channel.
Fluur—There if but littledoingin market we quote
receipt price from wagons $4,2510074.
Latd— g. ~0.1 deal coming up the river, and du:l
et Gic kl keg and 7c for bbl.
Cutrce—Same sales of Rio at Sic.
Sugar and Nlulass,s.—Yestolday, sales were made
at Gt. by the lAA 31 to 32c for and lases.
L 1 hiskrr—Han inNen since unr last quotations.
tro nt to yesterday isle. ii 18,320,..-.
SUMMARY OF MARKETS
Ashes—With no chair , of importance in the mar-1
km, there have been small sales of Pot 3 7-Be4c, and
Pearls, 4 1 4e per lb.
Deopi-B.lcs of small, of good quality, for f.trrign
slopment at $1.50 per bushel-120 bbls common du.
$ 1 25 do, do.
Itsnr-1 he market electron' last wreklv report has
exhibited but little variation in prim., buyers and
; sellers arc wafting with anxiety for the news by the
Hibernia steamer, now momently expecte.l. The
transactionsc,ruptlsetheusualamount taken by the
'rod , • fur home cdosamptiont•Gemvsee. 2000 bbls $.5.•
75545 37; d.. fancy brands, $646,2:1; 60U Wits Haiti
more city MIII,, $5,50.ca0h; 300 do Georgetown, $5
173 do de; 40U dodo. $0,37 per bbl. 4 mtn;7oo do 0.
4
hio and Michigan. $5,505.75; do Jo Fredericks
burg, $5,5045,611, cash,. Market cloves very bravy
at the quoted pricer.
Provisions—The transactions have been only to a
limited extent, comprising Mess Beef $959 50 per bbl
—Clear Pork sls—aaw Meta $l3 50u13 75—do
Pt ime 410 :10411 per bids. In Lard, sales of GOO
kegs and 50 bids 134684 c per lb. By auction, 300 kegs
do, nt 7c ter 11, twill.
Sugar—Sales of the week munprise a few hundred
boxes Cuba Loto.n. retailing di.ciiptions.3ls9 , .; per lb
—250 An, low erode, to refiners, at 74c per lb, 6 mos.
' by auction, 200 boxes Havana brown 84c-5 do do :
white. $5 80446 27 per 100 lbw-10 do do 104 c. per
!.11,-78 do do brown $7 su.sa ss per 100 lbs. 4 mos.
—4O Midi New Orleans 46 4246 55 per 100 lbs-60
dodo $6 0544612 do do-135 do do off e red, sos so ld,
•6 60a6 65 do do, 4 mos cretin. The late import of
Batavia. 1384 baskets, has been soli to the Sugar Re-;
i fining Company on terms not transpired.
Molasses--Cho market has been quite inactive, and
PI ices depressed. Saled uf Cuba tort 184.0 c, 6 and
.17 mos-250 hbris do, earlyziop, 2 lac per grill.. 6 mos
I —75 do. Porto Rico 22a21i1e do—Ttinidad22a23c per
I gen. By auction, 50 1,1,ds Posto Rico advertised,
part sold 24e, a. s ; 80 bbls Ne* Orleans 274428te
per gallon-40 bids Ti bride , ' 224 r; 30 do do. 22 c
per gall., 4 taw-19 Jo. do. 22c do. do., 4 mos credit.
Peso lock. Jon. 24, 1846.
A flies—Foto ere dull, and small sales only are mrik•
ing of old and new bills at the former mes. Pearls
are in request, but we have beard of no sales worth
refort ing.
Coffee—The market, though quiet, continues very
firm.
Cotton—The ship Liberty, from Liverpool, brings
accounts from that port to the 12th ult. The market
since the sth hurl been less ebundnntly supplied, and
the decline of lid then noticed, bad been festered.—
The market here, though firm, has since our last
been very quiet, both buyer and seller being disposed
ro wait the advice• per steamer, now daily expected.
The sales, beside 01 bales Texas; for home use, at.S
a Si cents, are 1310 bales, thus:
Upinnd and flor. N. 0. & Mob.
Inferior,
Ordinary,
Middling,
Middling fair,
Fair to good fair,
Fine,
Dyewoods—There is•nothing doing at present in
any neseription. The market gooenitly remains as
last noticed.
Fish—The market continuos dull, and we have no
sales to report.
Floor and Meal--Tho accounts by the Libotty. a
transient ship, from Liverpool, are to the 12th ult.,
and represent the Flour and Grain markets as still very
unsettled, end prices gradually declining. The mar
ket hero for %Vestern Flour has continued depressed
since our lest, there being but little itquiry for export
or home use, and lower prices have in some instases
been accepted.
Provisions—Beals dull, end we know of no sales
beyond the small parcels usually required for home
use. Our quotations represent the value of the vnri
one kinds of pickled end smoked meats. Butter and
Cheese remain as lest noticed.
•
Seeds--Clovet is quiet, being held firmly; but in the
absence of late advice.' from abroad, there is a lids or
nothing doing.
Freighw—To 'Liverpool, are inactive and some en
gagements VW 'Flour have been made at lower rates;
some to fill up, we hear, was taken at•ts. 6d. but
mostly at 2s. .9tl par bbt. To Havre,• they to:exhume
very due. To Loetton, Above Is no-elmunge.
Exchange—The market for Foreign, since oar last
has been dull, arid no sales of importance have oc•
curved.
..;@ Ind
TIE qiiibrowt coorjodiii coat.,ao leave
the aotaliwahlith' Orthhitei of idormiag
those person* who huts bob dialrous or purchasing
hiistand, that he hamar continuing in it himself
where he will be happy to receive all his old custom
era, and as many new ones as may favor him with.
their patronage. - - B. DOSSETT.
'an22,i3t. •
Old Wdrinleedicindll insist stand back.
Parents read the following:
MRRE Sellers:—A• I am getting another vial
of your vet mifuge, I will tell you that some time
since I gave a vial of your vwrmifoge to a child of mine,
aged 1 year, and she passed 110 worms, 70 of them of
a large size. I recommend your Vetmifuge to ell pa
rents who may need such a medicine for their children
DANIEL DOUGHERTY.
Wilkins tp, Allegheny co., Pa, Jan 6th, 1846.
Prepared and sold by R 57 SELLERS,
Wood street.
Sold also by R.err and Mohler, 147 Wood at L Wil
cox, Jr, and Wm Thorn, Market at. Fees 4- Cassel,
sth ward, and H I' Schwartz and J Mitchell, Alle
gheny city. jan29
NOT ICE is hereby given, that Letters Testamen
-11 taty upon the Estate of William Livingston, late
of Mifflin Township. in the County of Allegheny, de
ceased, have been issued to the subscriber, as one of
the Executors of the late Will and Testament of said
dec'd. All persons, therefore. indebted to the said
estate, are requested to make payment, and all persons
having claims or demands against the said estate, to
make known the same to the subscriber without delay.
JOSEPH LIVINGSTON,
Mifflin Township.
jun 29•w'6t'
OF SHOES AND DRY GOODS.
Al M'Keffaa'r„ No 61 Market st, before,' 3d 4- 4tA
St, air day, January 29a, at 10 o'clock, A M.
WILL be sold a quantity of Dry Goods, among
wbich are cashmere and fine Saxony shawls,
serving silk, patent thread, drilling. cbints, and lawn.
gloves and mitt bobinet t. g recienet t tablecloths. back •
tam, linnen cambric hdkfs, broadcloths. Also, 1 cue
Boys fine mumps.
At 2 o'clock, P M, 1 eight day brass clock, window
blinds, furniture, Ste.
At half past six o'clock same evening, variety goods
watches, clocks, 4.c
jan'29
DR. SWAYNE'S
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry
The Original and Genuine Prepratios/
Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Liver Complaint
Spitting Blood. Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the
Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart,
Ddlueina, Croup, Broken Constitution,
Bore Throat, Nersotu Debility,
and all diseases of the Throat,
Breast and Lungs; the
most effectual and
speedy euro
ever known
for any
Compound Syrup of Wild Marry.
rrsllly "Celebrated Remedy" has now, by its in.
1 it - Intik virtues, acquired a celebrity which can
never be shaken by the many quack• Nostrums" with
which the country abounds. The public are fast
lent ning that this is the only remedy ilea can be relied
upon in the speedy and permanent cure of all diseases,
of the Lungs. 4t is literally sweeping Consumption ,
from the land; wherever it Is introduced that disease
dwindles into insignificance. The public have 'hum I
bugged' long enough. and now resort to a medicine
which the testimony of the most eminent physicians in
the land has placed heyoud the reach of criticism.-- ,
itt reettiies !Al bolstering ue. by publishing columns of ,
forged certificates—but it is enough to let the public
know where it can be obtained, and one trial will con-1
vinco all, of its great efficacy in curing those distres•
sing diseases above named, which have heeled the)
skill of the mos: learned practitioners for ages here
tofore,
Dr. Saayne's compound Syrup of Wild Cherry
was the first preparation from that valuable tree which
was ever introduced to the public, and ample proof
is afforded of its success by the country being flooded
with " Balsam," "Candies." and "Mixtures" of'Wild
Cherry, not one of which is prepared by a regular
pl”sician,elthough they have assumed the names of
respectable pbssicieas to gwe currency to their "Nos
trums" Therefore, the public should be on their
guard, and not have a worthless mixture palmed upon
them for the original and genuine preparation, which
is only prepared by Dr. SWAYNE, N W. corner of
Eighth and Race streets, Philadelpbta.
Consumptives, or those whose Lungs are affected
slightly, should take this Syrup without delay, by
which they may prevent the fining of that diredisesse
fully and firmly. How important, then, toevoid it--
Never live a day with a cough when this Syrup can be
had, end you are nearly certain, with proper care, to
avoid destruction by Consumption.
Dr Swayze's Compound Syrwp of Wild Cherry
is a compound of Vegetable Remedies; it is called
'Wild :Isere'," because that article is the basis of
the Preparatkm. It is so comitioedmith other ingre
dients, that the utmost efficiency is given to its good
all a soppdtter and preserver of the powers
and functions of life, it has no @noel.
Remember, all preparations purporting to contain
Wtt.D Cita sal. are fictitious and tateutterffiela,:except
thot Dearing the written signature of Da. Swaths.
Great care should be observed is purchasing of the
authorised agents. The onlyagents in Pittsburgh far
the soled the genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 53 I
Market it.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood and
lid
sts.—and S. Jones, 180 Liberty et., where it can
be obtained genuine, wholesale and retail, at proprie
tor's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny city;
E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffin, Mercer; J.
H. Burton & Co. Erie; J. S. Morris & Co., Louisville;
Dr. F.. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver &
Co., New. Orleans, and by regularly appointed agents
in reedy all theprincipal towns in the United States.
rv ,Country storekeepers will find it to their ad-
vantage to have a supply of this popular fawuly medi
jan 29-ly
Boston, Jan 2 4th , 1814
1100 bales. '2.50 bales.
. cents
61ea6ft 6i06.1
^0 .1 7 7h
7 ra7l
7071 711^081
71e8ilea91
socks. commit
Public Notice.
AUCTION SALES
P, M'KENNA, Anctioneer
CONIeBMIPTII©SI 8
the above disensea
DR. BWATNE9B
Co.Partaenaldp
HAMPTON & SMITH have this day associa
ted with theni Wm C M'Kibbin, in the whole
sale Dry Goods business. The business will be con
ducted under the style and firm of Hampton, Smith
& Co.
Pittsburgh, Jan Ist, 1346. jan 29.2. w.
RAMP V 0 N, SMITH Ar. Co.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEALERS
No 54 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
LT AVE removed to the new brick warehouse, No
1.. 54 Wood street, between Third and Fourth sts,
where they will receive their stock of Spring goods,to
which they invite the attention of city and country
buyers. jan29-2vr.
Portable Patent Balance and Piatforwt Scalar
AT AUCTION.
A" 'clock ‘P. M. on Thursday the 29th tweet,
will be added to the sale at the commercial auc
tion rooms,.corner of Wood end Fifth streets. 1 Por
table patent , balance which will weigh, three thousand
pounds. I Liviagston's platform scale that will weigh,
3500 pounds.
Auction Sales.
BY John D. Davis, Auctioneer, corner of Wood
and sth streets. At 10 o'clock, on Thursday
morning, the 29th inst, will be sold en extensive as
sortment of fresh andseasonable Dry Goods.
At 2 o'clock, P
5 barrels N 0 Loaf Sugar;
4 half chests Young Hyson Teat
„ bbls Madder;
8 boxes Patent Candles.
Glassware, queensware, ccrrilage, New York tanned
sole leather, Yirginia Manufactured spun and band
-tobacco, blankets of fine quality and large sire, car
peting, mattresses, Looking siassea, a etuaatity of
household furniture, Etc.
At 7 o'clock, . M....---anady made c kittiOg, ,
shot guns, pistols, Arad and silver watches . fine cut
lery, hardware, musical instruments, jewelry, and &bay
articles, together with a great variety of boots, shoes,
hats, caps, Ortc. 1a•
CORN BROOMS.
60 DOZ Mouse Cora m ßro ß omg g er co,
57 Water al
IMO
- • Pyrrsactaas, Jai 26, 1866.
PROPOSALS will be received orienpneadeaf;e
at ibis phaestientil noon of the 16thYlkoarnaztq
for furnishiegand deliverng at the nesyjeirti aret.
sacoftr, on or before the 20th cf April Deft, twoi then.
sand tons (2240 pounds each) of the best: bitombsous
lump coal suitable for steamers.
The said coal must, be of the very best qualify. and
pass such inspection at the Navy Yard, Pensacola, as
mar be directed by the commandant of said yard, and
if directed by him, any portion of it which may not be
sastsfactory, is to be immediately separated front the
other at the expense of the contractor.
Satisfactory bonds, with two sureties, in half the
amount of the contract, will be required for its faith
ful performance, in addition to a reservation of ten
per centum, for all bills Which may be approved, w hi c h
reservation, will not be paid until the completion of
thecontract , according to its tents.
In use of failure on the part of the contractor to
deliver the coal within the period limited for its de
livery, the right is reserved, to direct purchases to
be made to supply deticieoeies, and the contractor
and his sureties are to be liable for any excess of cost, ,
over the contract price, and the ten percents reserved '
to be forfeited to the use and benefit of the United'
States.
Payments will be made on bills duly approved by
the Commandant of the Navy Yard at Pensacola, by
such of the U. S. Navy Agents as the contactor may
prefer within thirty days after the bills are presented
to him. W. W. HUNTER,
jardifl-tf Lieut. Superintendent.
N. O. SUGAR.
1 HEMS prime N 0 Sugar, recd per steamer
"Columbia" and for sale by
M B RHEY & CO.
57 WaterstreeL.
Barrows & Turner,
DRY GOODS
@GAaA MOUZ22
NO. 46 MARKET STREET.
Prices Reduced for Thirty days
BEING desirous of reducing their present stock as
much as possible, previous to the opening of the
Spring trade, mako known to their numerous custo
mers. and all purebasers of Dry Goads. that their
entire assortment now in store, will be offered But neat
thirty days at IteeiscaPrices.
Dress tiood.s.Rep. Cashmeres, Cashmere d'E.
Eccosse. Mouslin de Lathes 18$ to 25cts, per yard,
one lot extra 374.
Alpacas —Superior silk warp warranted at 67 cu;
blue black lustre', beautiful, 374 to 40 cu; colors of
every description at 37 4 ets.
Boesbariart.—Lupin's best at the lowest prices.
French, Thibet Cloths, of the very best manufac
ture.
English Merixos.—Black,hkse and all ocher col
ors at 374 cts.
Skawbs—Broche, beautiful patterns, $12a13; Ter.
kern, rich styles, - - -
7
Black Merino, iianniquen's best $4,441a10
Ladies Crarals.—Silki velvet, satin and Fancy
silk, splendid variety.
Gloves.—Bajou's best Paris kid, in all shades,
prices 624 cis, usually 75 cts; silk, wool and Lisle's
thread.
Hosiery.—Black and colored lambs' wool2l to 42
Cr,; worsted, silk, Moravian and thread in all their
great variety.
Gala Plaids.—Splendid patterns, price 6 1-4 as.
Lindsay's barred and plain, from 1.5 to2l cts.
Blankets:--Extra fancy bound, price per pair 12-4,
from $5,50-18 1-4—56,50, usually 68,00; Wool
Blankets 1,60 to 1,75.
Mundt —English, all colors. 25 to 31 cts. extra
heavy twilled scarlet 331 3 ets.
Linen Goods.—White Damask Linens. Superior
and low priced spreada of every size, brown linen
spreads, from 31 as. napkins, Diapers 4-c.
Housekeeping Goads at Gseat Bargains.
Prints! Prints!!—Beentifalassortment from 6 1-4 I ,
to 12 1.2 cents per yard; one let price 16 3-4 usually
25 cut
Sheettngs—Brown end bleached all widths and
qualities.
Gentleruen's Deparlasene.—Bronacloths , pant
stuffs and ceilings tailor's trimmings, 4-c with rich
satin scarfs and cravats, black, Italian and eatery style
fancy silk; mum kid gloves, price 1,0% silk and linen
pocket handkerchiefs from 2.5 cts. Made up shirts,
first 1.18 3.4. breasts and collars, stumendersaumbrel
Ins, 4-m, at great bargains. together with such articles
care usually kept. Purchasers are invited to exam
ne.
No 40. Three doors above Third at
j a2B BARROWS &TURNER
f UST RECEIVED, another large lot of the best
ell make of everpointed Gold tens, and for sale
either with or without hoWers, at she Wren New
Voris prices. These pens aco.of very superior make
and finish, and warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
corner of 4th and Market street.
1500 BUSHELS OATS srriTing per sir
Belmont. far sale try.
BIT ABB 14)0 E. WILSON t!it. Co
CIG LEAD.
1200 LEAD,P a. I a G n S I4 fori t sa;; F ly ,
MAY
Per Beat •
A LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell
ing house on the corner of Factory and Vim sts
sth ward.
A frame cottage in Allegheny city, immediately be
low the canal.
A room in the firitstory of brick building on the
corner of Sth and Union sta.
Also. the second and third stories of same building
Apply to JAMES MAY,
1 ja n 24
as MARKET STREET $3
11-4
& 12-4 twilled & double Whitney Bien
ken; Red Flannels, twilled and plain; fel
low do; best style of Calicoes, at 61, 7, 9 & 124 ate,
worth 9,12 i and tBi cents.
A few pieces of colord Menace., plain, figured, and
plaid.
These, at prices lower than can be had at any other
place west of the mountains.
B. E. CONSTABLE.
63 MARKET STREET 63
Q HA WLB, Turkerri,Broche and Thibet;
Real Welsh Flannels, Domestic do;
,Cashmace D'Ecosse, Mouslin Delaine‘
Mack Alpaca, Lustres,and Orleans Cloth
slack and mule colored French Metinoos;
13 E Constable offers the above at.prioes vet, desi
rable to those who have not completed their winter
purchases, in fact at far below the value. These goods
are of the latest purchases and best styles. janl4
QLD winsicEr.
A FEW ,bblsa of pare Old Rye Whiakeyfroce&
I . a. II years old on tap and by the barrel for ...b.
C. MARTIN,
60 Water street.
JOHN D DAVIS,
Auctioneer
A FEW half pipes of pure Cogniae and'pale Bran
di). dy of di ff erent brands, warranted puna; 2' half
pipes Holland Crin, fine liasor; 341 barrels .reetified
Whiskey, a pure article; also Scotch Whiskey, Etc,
&n, on draught and for sole in spianiltles to suit.
For sale by P. C. MARTIN,
janiT 60 Water st.
PORT AND MEDICINE WINES.
pa
-15 'LC rartn.crwmbieb. aina
It ott wi retag a h i t ti for
sale in soy quantity to suit by
P. C. MARTIN,
60 Waver it.
STOUG H TON SITTERS and papperaninGeigara
and Tobacco alwayrac band andfor aala.by
P. C. MARTIN,
66 Water urns.
CRUSHED IMAM
4 1:91193 as bead end for sobs by
P. C. MARTIN
49 WNW street.
Diamond Painted Gold Pens.
OLN; 4C.)
- _
. N 4 k • NOTICE.
- t' , .
II • - - Auld to the County of Allegheny
i liZr
Lift is _of Taxes, or otherwise, are regrew
ted to . ' Atte ate.otints PO Or before the fat day
of ApilliestAfter whieh time snits will be knitted!.
eel) , entered spinet delinuents.
JAMES CUNNINNFIAM,
WILLIAM MAOILt,
JOEH* MoDOW ELL,
Coninnissiociere;
Commissioners' Office,
January 0, 1846. ) jah27-..d&wtapt_
NOTICE.
111C/Y a resolution of the Board of County Commis- -
LP 'tenets. warrants on the Treasurer will bit
drawn hereafter only on Tuesday, Wednesday einf
Saturday of each week.
JAS. GORMLY, Clerk
Commisisoner's Office,
..ranuary f.'3,1846. }
Leto Notice.
IjtHE untteraigned aro associated in' tha Practice.
of the Law. Their office it in the new house of
R. Woods, Fourth street, near Grant.
RICHARD BIDDLE,
ROBERT WOODS.
jan 26-dtay&w a
Draft Stolen.
THE public are hereby cautioned against buying
or receiving a draft for about $6OO-drawl by
Mr. McManus, on Slier, Price & Co., Phibidelphita.
to the order of Samuel C. Owens, and by btm endorsed
to the order of Cyrus Townsend, and by him endorsed
in bank. The draft bears date about the 19th January,
inst., payable five months after date. The aforesaid
draft was stolen from my d esk on
k on Thursday oNSEND,r Friday.
by Eber Townsend,
jan 27.3 t
Loaf Sugar.
40
BBLS N 0 Loaf sugar Nos 45 esti 8 just
received from the Lous!nne Sugar Refinery
and for sale by
MILLER & BICKETSON;
No 179 Liberty street..
PEACH BRANDY.
SBBLS Peach Brandy just received per Oilier
Mail, and for sale by
MILLER & RICK E'TSON,
179 Liberty at.
LARD,
SOKEGS No 1 Lard just received and for sale
by MILLER & RICKETSON,
179 Liberty it.
FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN. -
A HALF pipes Old Cognise }handy, 'Maisel!
4
" Finer, Castilian & Co.
2qr casks fine " Godard & Co.
2 Otard Dupuy & Co.
" Swam= J J Dnpuy &Co.
1 2 pipes
2 qr csks fine pale cognise Nlaglory.
2 " Rochelle A Seignette.
2 pipes Holland Gin, fish brand.
I pun old Irish whiskey, fifth proof, on draught,
1 pun Jamaica spirits, on draught.
10 blids Oporto wine of various grades.
5 qr casks super L P Madeira wine.
Together with a general assortment of all the dif
erent kinds of Wines, and Liquors, for sale by cask,
barrel and demijohn by • -
MILLER & RICKE rsoN,
No. 179 Liberty at
A LONG TRAIN of nervous systoms generally at;
A
tend on Dyspepsia, such as a lass of appetite,
nausea, Heartburn, Flatulency, Aeid, Foetid Nido
rous Eructations, a gnawing in the stomach when
empty, a sense of constriction and uneasiness in the
throat, with pain in the side, so that the patient at
ties can orily lay on his right side, great costivettess,
paleness age the countenance, languor, lowners of spirit,
palpitations, disturbed sleep.
Thompson's Tonic, Anti•Dyapcptic and Pmptive
Pills, will be found to contain all the necessary prop
erties for the permanent cure of the above symtoms,
as well as useful in all complaints requiring a vegeta
ble purgative.
Prepared and told wholesale and retail, by the pro.
prietur. EDGAR THORN,
Apothecary and Druggist.
cor. Penn and Hand sts.
Splendid Property for Sale.
THE subscriber desirous of removing to the city,.
offers for sale, the house and lot he occupies in
the 4th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on
the second bank, ranging with the properties of Judge
Irwin. Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr liogg. The house
is built in Cottage style; rooms litge, airy, and finish
ed in the best manner; an excellent pump of water et
the door, and every convenience. The house has a
front of 43 by 97 feet deep, basement story, polished
stone on both fronts. The lot is 102 feet fronting on
IV ashingtan street. running to the Penn. Canal; near
400 feet, well improved, with a choice collection of
various kinds of fruit. Any person whishing to sets
the propery, will please call at my stare, No 69, Mar
ket street, when it will be shown to them, and the
terms made known. Only part of the purchase mon..
ey will be required. H. MOCLELLAND.
jars 26
Zooms sad Steam Power for Bent.
WO Rooms, (24 end 34 floors.) each 35 feet
T
froot, by 80 feet deep, well lighted, and on tile
best business part of Smithfield street.
Also, a3d story Room, 18 feet by 60 feet. The
above rooms can all be' fttrMshad with steam perwer•
on the most reasonable tette& Apply to
BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
jan26 cor of 4th and Smithfield us., (2,3 story.)
BROW DE POTASSITI Si
A FRESH supply jun received and for sale by
B A FAHNESTOCK & CO,
cor Sth and Wood sta."
ams.
A SUPERIOR ankl S e of city cured, for safe by
W. B. ANDERSON,
No 45 Liberty; sed 5 Pony sts.
Broo.
20 Doz. loge rise, for sale by
B, ANDERSON
Dry Apples.
50 Bil 58"
of good
quIVIItY'Bf.orAiIVDFISON.
Cofibs and Teas
OF the best quality, always
Bcn bend ttosi rt- ails
cheap by W. . ANDERSON.
'in24.lw.
NEW TEMPERANCE BOORS, PAPERS, &c.,
JDST received from New York, en assortment of
the American Temperance Society, viz Perms
rent Temperance Documents; Boy's Temperance
Bookir, Confession of en Inebriate; Deacon Giles Dia.
tillery; Temperance Journal and Youth's Advocate,
for January; the Light Sbip and Sailors and Boatman.
Papers; she Youth's Cabinet; Temperance Hymn
Batiks and Harps, and a variety- of other Temper
ance Hooks and Papers, for sale in any riustntity to salt
customers, or for subscribers. Please call. ISAAC
H A KIS, Agent and Commiasion Merchant, N0..9, §th
street. {jan23-d6t-
Go -Partnership
WILLIAM COLEMAN having,• on the first day
of Jamiary, inst, associated with him Jas. W.
Heilman and John F Jennings, under the name an d
style of Coleman, Hallman & Co. will now have ie.
creased facilties for manufacturing Steel pri ng s, ham
mered Axes, Amerienn Blislet and Spriug Steel, &c.
to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici
ted, and hope by strict attention to business, to merit
a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal be
stowed upon him. Factory on St Clair street--warw
house 43 Wood street, opposite St Charles Hote,
where Gan be found a good assortment of Springs, Ales
A B, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev
ery description, together with Iron, Nails, and Pitts
' burgh manufactured articles. [The highest price
• id for-Scrap Iron. *123
WK. CoLEK•K, JOHN 7. JEN!' INGi j JAS. w.H•LLK•tt
COLAIIAIIi t HALLMAN & CO.,
liassimeagrer‘ of Carriage Springs 4- Axles, A B
deist dad & Realltrs IR Coach Triannlagr.
Of eaery description, manufactory on ST. CLAIR.
ST. Wanehouse, 48 vv OOD STREET, opposite St.
Charles Hotel. .jtutia
Throollaluablo Building Lots Do Sant
NO. 71, 79 and 73, in Hart's plan, Woetainlag
24 filet in width and 132 feet in nog* =lima.
adjoining John B. Bader, Esq., in lb* Sutth. Ward ,
cif notsold at priaitaa sale, they will be offered at pub.
' lie sal. on the premises on Monday the Aptd.
1846. GEO. COCIBISN,
jan 22 Execrator of Aosoodistto assuosa•
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