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(4, .* 'e . t'•• ~ • ' , ling Post, and at Johnson's 1.. ~ , ....„ 'lt. , -,, . 1 - ,_' „7 4 .. 4 4 ' - ', 2 ..,.' 4 1 4 „75,5,„),t', , , , --/ „..:A, ~,I „ . 4 1, 1 4 0 ''..: .i,' ": . ket et„ near Third. '' . '"`.." 7 2",,, ', „1'....- .4 2 1,- v 4„,, , ,,- "' , K r. , : ' . Joseph Dlst3io V. - 4 ,r v., k - •'l - ,. 4 ,:. , e , ,r,:- a •,' t . , fk' ''' '" -; ! 't''... .' , ; 4 - 3,.„ ,,- ~,-' ~- '• -' , '- ' ,'-` ~. a OAT STORE and Ship Chervil, ~":- - '-` l ' ,. . 1 : * e , ,l'.' • -•.* * ., - -• ,`,i,,;',...,'' 4 ,`,.: - t " .. of Pittsburgh Lard Oil FaCtory, '=i1 1 :: .-2 • r',...,•:Lz,.,•-viiv; 1-;}, ! / ... .,!0`; „t'll ' .., CI tIS. A.:1. 41 ,5. ,„ 'tree% Pittsburgh ~/,.-a-At -4, ',lt . '4-t l ' Itat'f ' ',4 " . ":'4 7. 1...,,t ,* , ' OSEL MUSCATEL Hock wine, NI-1 1 ,.%1 0,; A ~,,,, .1 . ,, , ir r, ",z ~.;': , •,;_ z 7 , l 1 I ' , Y., ~ ,,, - ',-r,-,t,,`41 ‘""'" '''' , 4', t- ',.. a . ' ~ ~t. 4... 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The was running ftill force. • PITTSBURGH manKirs--DAILY REVIEW OFFICE OF THE POST, ?soar Mortar:co, Jan. 17, ISIS. , Saturday was enlivened by the many arrivals of Produce: but few sales were made by mer .ZLOUR—Receipts rather Large, but no change in prices. Sales from first hands readily made at SI.S7; holder; holding out fora higherfigure, but had to come down. From store there were but few transactions, and no change. FRUlT—Dried Apples were in good demand; sales from attire at 62065, an advance. Dried Pea:hes, regular sales at $1,5601, , 12 from store . Green Apples, supply fair with quick sales at 51,25 01,73 as in quality. • LARD--Sale of 2 tons Prime No. t at Gc.; smaller sales at c. HONER—Regular sales of good article at 10c. CRANBERRIES—Not much in market. Sales at $1,50a2,62. GROCERIES---Regular sales to the trade, but change in prices. • .GRAIN.—Corn—A lot was taken at 40c.; Bar. ley is worth 45. In other grains no sales to incli. plicate price.' • CLOVER. SEED—Sales of G bbls, at $1 12, which is a fair quotation from store. TIMOTHY SEED—SaIe of 33; bus. at $2 25 the highest figure reported to us lately. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Several lots taken mostly for shipment down the river; $1 50 is a Affair quotation from first hands. - RYE FLOUR—A sale from first hands at $ 3 ,- 70 ; another at $3 75. SUGAR--Sales of Prime new by hhds. at 4 05c. MOLASSES—No change; sales at 27c. BUTTER—Prime Roll furEaqem market, was sold at 13c.; 4 bbls. at 12i; several lots at 12c. The demand is rather good, as is also the supply. COTTON Y.-‘llNS—The foroOring is tie <ard of prices handed to us by a maauf,cturer on Sat- No, 5 to 10 Cutton Yarn, at IGc. p No. 11 to 13 " " 17c. " No. 14 No. 15 No. 10 No s 17 No: 18 500 6.00 700 8,9, and 1000 Candlewick ... Carpet Chain.. Coverlet Yarn. Cotton Twine.. Family Batting Common do The Exports. of the United States,—The value of Merchandise, the Broth, produce and manufacture of the United Stoles, exported from the Ist July, 1846, to the Ist June, 1847 : . The sea-fisheries , oil, &c., $1,468,033 - The forest—furs, wood, &c , 5,996.073 Agriculture—grain, wool, &c., 129.1(18,347 Manufactures, 9,305,090 Do. not enumerate.!, 1,198,984 Other articles, 1,199,276 NOT GONE VET t BA ItItOWB AND 1 WINER, , • At No. 46 Market Street, 'IONTINUE their sale cebry Goods a few days longer; the remaining stock will be sold 20 per cent less than cash. Among the goods now in store may be found ma ny very desirable and useful articles, which are sel ling for what they will bring. Raw silk and gala plaids. Black mous de laines, very fine, ail wool, 37} per yard. Fine dress ginghams, at IS dz. per yard—usual price 25a31c. For eveningdresses.—Embroidered Swives, Bal t trines, Berages, wrought and shaded Tarkrtons, Lawns,Mulls, Swissea, ete. French chintz and lawns, neat patterns, in all colors. Black Merino Shawls, of superior quality, plain centers and rich borders. Plaid silk scarfs and cravats. gnglish straw and braid bonnets. Bonnet and cap ribbons, very cheap. Satin and mantua ribbons, of every color and all widths. Silk pocket hdkre., of every style, 25 per cent cheaper than can be found. Satin head dresses, new pattern, at 75 cts., usual price $l. French worked collars and chemizettes. Borage, gauze, and lace veils. - Linen cambrics, of fine quality. Thread, jaconet, mull, bobbin, and Lisle edgings and laces, at any price to close them. Gloves and hosiery, of every description, cheap. Superior• French kid gloves, light cu . lors, - at 50, Drab merinos, 25c per yard. Bro. pd. Grass, for shirts, at 621015—price $1 01,25. English paper cambrlcks. Super white Holland,. - Superior linen damask impales. Marseilles quilts; towellings; mourning prints, choice patterns. Curtain calicoes together with a general variety of seasonable goods, fur men and boys , wear. Those who would avail themselves of this last opportunity must come early, as the time is short. - The sale will close next week. BARROWS & TURNER, janls Between 3d and 4th sta. - Flreriaaa's Ball. THE second annual Soi:ee or ale Vigilant Fire Company will be given in the Lafayette Assem bly Rooms, on Friday evening, Jan. 21st, 1848. MANAGERS: Capt. John Symms, Hope. W. Montgomery, - President. Capt. A. Mellville, Uncle Sam. E. M , Call, Wm. Penn. Joseph Craig, Washington. Capt. Joseph Kaye, Niagara. J. M. Porter, Neptune. Henry Hays, Eagle. Capt. M. M'Stein, Allegheny. Joseph A. Rhodes, Duquesne, Geerge Schnecz, Vigilant I H Co. W. Collingwond; Good Intent I H Co. J. R. MsClintock, Esq., Vigilant. E. S. Neal, Esq. do B. T C. Morgan, En. do Lewis A. _Clam, Esq. do, Nath. Sawyer, James Young, Wtn. Callaher, Walter Bateman, Wm. Alexander, James Petrie, R. R. Rseves, Henry Wilson, First Soiree of the united Benevolerit Aasoet at ton ofJourneymen Carpenters. THE first Soiree of the Association, will take place at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday evening, February. 3d. Tickets can be had of either of the Managers, at the office of the Morn ing Post, and at Johnson , . Confectionary, on Mar. het et„ near Third. jan 134 f Joseph ' DIO:jor, OAT STORE and Ship Chandlery, and Agency, .of Pittsburgh Lard Oil FaCiory, No 4, Market "street, Pittaborgh. innl24f VIOSEL MUSCATEL Hock wine, Henkel' ik j_IL Co.'s exportation, for sale by the case or bot tle at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. lONDON Porter-5 casks London Porte, in quart A and pint bottles, for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. TALLOW -1 Barrel; for Bala by declB smira siNcLAnt 9c. 4 1. doz 6i 4t 15c. j lb 20c. u 20c. “ 20e. ~ 12i. 9c. ~ Delta!' James Daw-on Mary Ann Daltell Hugh D:dta• A J Davis James Pavia I' D De.rarest Barton Dent John B Denniston Thomas Peppy Margaret J Pearl Samar I Deekard Jean Denamore Henry Matson la Diamond John Dickson James Duey Mary Prugherty Margaret Donovan Robert Dont. it Williamson Douglass Jeremiah Douglass Catharine Etatn - m !lanai Edgar W Ebornole Al m Fon John Eddy John Eaton Marin Ehh.r hole Eaton S S on Earle Henry Egbon+ Mr iiIII011& Beckham Ely Robert tt Farrel limns Farms Janes mrs Fnrr Volney A Fairfax I.:online Felley Isaac 2 Feeney Bridget Fon u•ion J C Feerian Patrick Fergasnn John Fervill Owen Flannegan Ellen Fife Angeline Field II 13 Luca' 2 FOT.Y lb Margaret F..y Terrence Force C C Gi.!Metier Nortek Doter Hugh t.unagher Noiiert Geouhran Patrick Garvin Janice Garvin William Gianine James Gainey John 13 Gallatin Jonn Gnilacin Timnthy George Washington Getty Janine Ge[holey With am GlHeftily Grar y Cibnon vanity Girt Samuel Girt Jane Iv "ill'rOr John Ginned Garnett Gilman Mary ti Given R l'o II S Gibson Carel Giles Daniel Giiieq n i e Richard Girt Markar-t Gill Sarah E Girkin A dalinn Ginn Elizabeth Halll.Toseph Hamilton George Hall Rebecca Hamilton W B Hamilton Samuel Hall Washington Hall Richard Halen H Hane John Haien) , P Haynes James Hall Re,neman &Co Homell Martha S Hackett William Hampton W H Hart Anna mrs Harris Thomas Harden Hasten Haran M llama Sidney W Harman Nancy Harden William Hart S & T Hanley Hoary Hazlett Capta•n H Hawes James B Hawkins Richard Hazlett W C Hausa Isaac Haslame J R Hatch CW Haines F J Hasson John Harkins David - Hatton Eleanor Hays Emily ' Hays Chasles Hayward James B Hays William Hays Lydia Hays Rebecca Hays Samuel Hays, Nixon & Co Hershey P Irwin George W Irwin nit Jackson Mary E Jackson Andrew Jaques Peter Utley Wm Jaime' mr James Robert Jackson Nancy I Jackson Henry J Imam:in Jahn James C W /enables Elizabeth Jenkins John Justice Hannah Jenkins William Jennings Jahn Mg= * z- I'. , • • - 4‘ . • , 'ft" .= . .r....,;t4`.f:. , .,., , ...,,,,,;,. / :•. - . • LIST OF E D EiTAINiNG IN THE POgl a-January 15 1818. -Perso na narnes are on this List, will tiled. A Ackene El isahelit Agar A T Adonis Daetd 14 • Agnew Tohn A dderly Joseph Adams Walian AdlrnBBah 4 6 Abbot Samuell Ada4l9ttheW 4Aiiehd t r:hn Allan Is a b e l l a Allan Henry p Albertan William Amberson Silas Anderson George PtiO,F4fts rit p ,KcE a t Pittsburgh, t I,lllllg for letters, whote . lease stryzhey are adver ksonlJohtt A e l ntiOrton Sartth I :4lgetn n r t l v i i i d ain A dregs Robert Antennae Witham 4Paarsha Thomas ArnidtrO Ji,,plgang Ja mess iam A Arnietning Robert AWlrlljtihn Aiiihtna Henry mrs Atruitoty illirm Ahleitbrook John Andaman John IL! ~ Baird Andrew rt an d Francis Baldwin John It c ritlar Baldwin David Becliwrirth E W Baker John D' nnettl Capt liancroft H IF enter B C Bailey Mary Oa Catherine Bailey J N, , mput John Banning Rachel B BrirrylJ•W Bailey George Beettennan James B Rammer Samuel BenrieriA B - Barth George Barns George W Dirbin Thomas M Bitola) Margaret Paws tames ltl rite Eliza Bruhn John 2 VI tleV George Barrett Stephen 2 rte ty B. ;. ! ITZ l a 'l C Ration Edward Barton Stephen ar Jacob Barterer J A Hatterworth Emma Barnes Henrietta, ' Wei. Jacob Bell John Mlle Clara Bell William Blithe)) David L ' Beecher William Itioidharat W illitim Bell James li BroaliStephens Bebam P A Brair!rhomas Reckworth Emily mrs 2 Dryall James Beasley John BriggiF Mary Barr Wm jr - Brash EAMi 8 Rirnay Thomas ElOttlMakthew Blake Grinfill 2 B auer John Blakely George Orton Thomas sine Mary Bfickland Mary Blakey HenryßradleylFrancea itlade Ai Br cy _,,attlieorge W Bleakely Robert llYytnit Waiter C Dinns Henry, Ihttnieh Charles Biggs Rachel D B,,ruce*Johu Bice Margaret Bilophy Dennis Bishop" Hanna 3 Braq Shame! Sickle Paul .. fititz r on A rin Hick John / Wan Rebecca Black Henry MC ter Ittehdrnson Boardman George W Blisstine George Booth Eliza Drennan , Pi arc., Floyd Ann Bii., ollenl James Bolan P F Btrekley Patrick llordner Daniel PintliMaster N Bowen J 1 Biliniii W ltl ti & bro Brown John jr HOlwitian R F Brown Andrew IlOiwnlionitirnin Drown Dickson Peas Daniel W Blown John - Brown Benton , B kt o tirtn r ,iti; m T r homas Brown A Ebby lirr is Mary Jane Blown Jo.teilit B es (learner Brown David B Ijohn C Brown Elizabeth BarkeV,hla , y Ann Brown Wilii•tm , ft , C. - ii.' bps; William po..Dariiii- miss 1140 II .1 Willi Mary CatilfieldlCatharine COTlejt 0 li 2 Carriitia 'Jahn Cd_.,6. W A ; uOttlel. Thalami Cdi Janes' Citleffaineri Cuoll% Itlar st aret Campbell Jr.bn A Qinaler john COok *harm. • cm,...Oraz ;litm,•6 utrittehlMary Ann Ciroliahankx William CranalSitrah M CtlUrpih.Futer If Crilig'! . t. air, Criimiine Michn-1 Craw oril Thomas CO - James Carrera intr.. Critliall Al. el Calininint Charier; Callatifril& Co S Cas3ot Coati Ciihniaabain Margaret Cuff James Cumml.nit Jnhn 2 Currai Felix Cannon John NV Carrera Augustus Cannohn Charles Caughey mrs Cafferty Ellen M Carey James Cannon Nancy V Call John Cameron Willi am Canoran Ilariett Cameron Mary Ann Carey Simon Carroll Eliza Jane Carpenter James 'Cassidy Catharine Carey John Campbell W Campbell John Campbell W W el:Livens George Christy McPherson Clenderien Jame. P Clark S.cpbrn mra Clernenis lames G. Clarke James Clark Agnes Clark James Clark Etre Clark W Clouse Isase A Clark tieorge Cooper William Cochran John T Cochran Matthew D , ' DoUght,rty Charles DoiMelly Eliza Doi*hasty Mary Donehartr Enna Magitarty Jana Donn ;John DoWdlrinatue I Dorm.* Francis Drat len John Ddak iDairid Drake daeoh Ddralt.llilltql Dintlait it Duncan John Dyke John Duaetiii Mary L Dt t lelaJl It D Imi,Mortimer 11 (1 AleXeeeer P Duffy It JI Di/debit A T I li E 1 1 I' Erretr *IE Etha William FlllOWWlniam Ellersoit Stonuel Ea tos,Wtl'ism Fvans;lohn FelinSO M I- vans 4 he I. vanaditr l'ot,ltittt William Ewan !relief EVielli!Llbert F., , 1 Formno Ann fats Frill. tliitha , t-e Fr r libi,tellee Fr: acel Mary ✓ ea' •Frances Frirdle,l it , ylPharles FtarnutinAVAlla o Erect Jiimles Frileh Georec French jorcull Frrielltrohlt S FTCIe dealtletk 8 Fulton 'John Furl 4 lonir; Edward G. 1 1, ,'i Glenn bane L Glelei Mary his tterlimirph Go.licrirJ 8 I.:oron Eilzsheih Gordon Perthuma E Goort Haunch W Goodlow. A Go , rld William S Goodrich 9 tiorinlyi Ann Gray Gik II II Grer U W Grit ths N 8 rue t /Oh Grerkie :14 H Gros Bien Green Hannah 0 Grahlawii!Ll 9 Gray.Jgines 9 Ora W: W Gra eta W Gra ant Lafayette Gra nm W J Or r aistii W H. G s. sir Paler Gra r ani . Pa-rison Owynne M A miss H. I i ! 1! I Hergiermon'J lily aohert Hen riekson J Herr Timothy Her I P ] tierl pecirge W' Hel‘j - Jamos Hill; liert i HMI . Iligginiaorenh IllttVA.* Hill,Jaeit Ilite:licci'elt Betsey A - Hier Jahn F Hin Man Thomas Hill J W IlohnesT ItolleillAugnstes Hog a Miehael Hot eel B Hollintiaelr Mary Hon James M Hon Harmon W Hough kan'oh Horharry itilitharn FlowardiThosnas Hough O 9 IlanatonllEtlward Hord Francis, Horn shlAgnes Ellen How s 4ohn Rev Hood tamps'. cL i i Han' er :tames Hug ..silleenes H Hu harken Margaret Nur I Tiinethy W HutOinitog W Heitz Minty ilinghigigm S M MUM MEE FIRM t Y'w - i ~ .r~-~:..~ Johnson John Johnson Robert W Johnson Abraham F Kelsey Amos. Keean W S & LeartS Kerr W S Kerner'. Wii tiara Karns Wm - . Kelly Henry A Kernan M B Kau Slimed ' Keyes W E Kelly Jame E . Keren Michael Kerr Wlllinm It 'pier Israel Kerr Iluell i Killer Dennis Kerr gamut! ./ ri mon Jonathan Knish*, W hl Kerte James 0 Killabye William Kennedy George Knox Jane Kerchma,n Isaaeah M Kingsley M 0 Keef-n yes Cath'ne or David Kirk Benjamin Kent Charles Ringmr Keller Osaynld ' Klein Henry Kennerdall H miss Ring Morgaret Keil Sohn Kingan IL Keogh Michael Kocher Sebastian Keen Lewis Koarer Henry Kernan Frances F ." Hooey Cohn . Karver Frances Kunz George , L Lafferty W.O Little Mrs or Joseph Lake F A ~L indsey Joseph Lafont Fleretroo Lundley Susan V Lambi Ann B Luckett James Lamborn. Isaac 8 Legal Mary Lawman• Joshua II Lynch John W landou 'rhemaaM Lukens W T Larkin Edward Love Julia I I augher hlargarot Lusk John Laugher II W I yneh Jr Inns Larkins Bernard Long Warner 1,,,,,,i,,,m witlinm Love,oy John A Lanfestee John Lowman John: I etch h rancea I mums Henry beeper Edward La ma CS I ee Fanny Long John L Lee Edward Lovejoy 0 A Leonatd Olive Low William Lewis Fanniel E Lou titan Cathartler Liggett Arehd Lockhardt Charles Lind-ay James I away reseal' L tile Joseph .1 ].owns hlury . Leaconth r D Lowry Jacob Livingston %Muni Long Martha L ale W ill am Long Joeopti Lingle David Mattlberon John Uannall Clark Macklem John 13 Mader Godfrey Macklend Thomas Magee Charles Mason Miry Ann Mapes Samuel Capt Mason Caroline L Matthews Margarei Mansfield S B Manning R II Mariett Ilenry Martin John :Martin Robert Martin W Mendenhall Moses W Mellor A H Mellvalle Robert J Menet Margaret Means Jane Ma'oney Andrew Mellon John Mliinig A J Mills Hiram Millegan James Michael Mary Millard raved Miner Mary Miller Sarah Miller A G Miichell William Miller Mary Miller A Mitchell Borndret Miller Robert Ntner L Miller Marian Millard W A Miller E W Miller Randle MU ller G %V Mc McCanister Joseph McFerran James 2 Meßean Ft &noes McHenry Nancy McArdec James McGrew Logan meCalli•rer Thomas McGovern 11 ;1111 . 1m 2 McClelland Samuel: uccrilvery Jane McCabe Mnry McFarland Mary McClutg FlDahrth Jane bleGuirelohn McCown George MeG inneta James McCahe James H McGinn...et Pt ter Meronnaghy I McGareihill Robert feet McClurg Imteph IldeGarr Mary w NlcCarty Michael MeGtavi John McClurg Imeph T Mellwaine A rebel Alceleren Rotten Mal • ainc J Ines McCloskey John McNulty Smith McClurg Angelina McKean,' J.ttin V McCallum John McKile y Th mas McClure Francis Mcv tntey Genteel McCartney Samuel McKee hate g Nlcellmky Peier McKean TM m - 11 C McClinton John McKatn rl McCartney Jemcs McKean Robert McCallen Jerti, MeKerniehen A. Co Menuoiv Roy en McKnight kept Willi; rn 2 McCready Jena blebec•crt When McConnell Frederick A McKee nugh McConnell lomes McNal y "mann McCurdy J R McWititamit John AleCnicheon Jam ts MeAnultu cnineb u . McCornuck Annn mrs Mc 't eel Arittnantir , McCoy John MeNeltrs Michael McCready Margaret McNally J m rs McCoy CI wies Iltc‘'artin ti 1111 . 4 McCune IN ill.am hleQ•iniite Henry McDowell John Mor-vecegan Francis McDonald Henry MeNaughion itt,,,,,,,i McDonnld inn,. McMullan Laver. nen McDowell A J McMahan R muel McFarland VViltirm K 2 McMahan liringet Meonfic John 1401 i -berm Alexander N Nolib• Jonah Non Jaime' Norton E F 3 Nugent 13 A Nola. Francia 0 jr Ode J ihn O'nara mrs ottren Henry A, Ogle Mmtgarct Offirier I ht mlll 4 Ogle Rodney tPY run Andrew Otltnen Patrick Ne lann Robert Newbold Riebard 8 Neeson .1 mem .Neloon buries Nobbe Ann Oliara series (P. muter Jpn, Obey Wiltlnen Owens Tht trial Oliver A W I ) , Rtelly Ann (.113rtrne Altrimel (Icle II (Ihnrlnit, Slnry PitTRI,T Jehi ‘'rigan I. A: f. Pape llen•y Pagan I itltl,l Putt Mist's, I Parkhurst Hobert Paul Mary Ft Pace S mrit Parkes J ".ph PailCrToll patierann William Penn Sian Pennock liaise Ft Pearson ' , Ater Ann Peterson T T Perry J J Pennock !PROC. re♦ Phillip, John M Pin"! Louisa M• Plural J Price Margaret Jane (./6 Rasehausi r Georga F Ration NI ichael Rey John W Racicot Lewis D Kenney Daunt Ramond Henry Rayburn John Ransillle John Ramsay A C. Rathbun Ermine Hra William licadstrenke S G 11111 Rhoades Robert Rector Grc rge W Rehmer Hamm Reber John A Redmond mr Recce Dnvid Readstreate A S Rencr Solomon Reynolds Lot Ree 4 John F Reed Samuel C R•vally Sophia Richey F M Rimmell William Biter James st Ringle Joseph 'Num!! sugast Richards Charles W Rmhardvon Riddle John Savery Dennis Ranter g A Sanders mr Yana/ Jacob Sawyers Thomas J Etahamar W Bander', Charles Sear]. mina Seere George W Seibert Charles Seem Emanuel Seddon Crispen Seiner Henry Shand W Shudrach W illiam Shaw nary Ann Shnder Horace Shannon James Shaffer .1 R & Co Sheredan James Sheredan William Shrinking Eliza Siding K Sheets W Sheers Philip Sheares Valentine Shearer Andrew I, Sheelds Joseph C Sherman 13 k/ter das r Charles .lek Isaac Shields Alexander Slocum B W C se4man George Skillman Elizabeth Small Augustus Sled's Thomas Sias Nathaniel Sloppy olden le Sims wargaret SpilMan teary 'Mentz klenry Si Henry Simpkinson J Smith W Smith C H Smith J A /Phu R Aor i fts ' r ano tgaret 4ori Levi lirbn P .TaAn navni 0 p m 7 .B Et n abeth !I? JaStnas i. • Ftan Ain* mien SmithW J R; Taylor James P Taylor James M Taylor Mary • i' .: k f ~'='s~ x X::: MERE '7:P,'.t2. - s , '',•';l '4?., t .s,i:i f •l':kl4f . , ' • - • ' ly ; t z ;;; 2 JOnes Reece C' Jones !Tenth:nit Morttmore John Morgan II P Morton Robert Morse A If Morgan EM 14° Nr:m v o Mary Ann Morns Lewis Morgan Mary Gray Morton Racbnel Monts Phillip Marlin Sarah MoMtt Noah Morgan Drina Morgan N Morgan Robert R Moorehead W 13 Moores I' mrs Morrow Elisabeth rrow John Moot. Margaret Morrison ER Moore Maiy Ann Morison John Morrow George Morrison mrs Morison John Moore Sophia Morrison i R • blyerellavid Murdock , atharine Milfinirer J M Mobil Lewis Myers Andrew h slles Edward Midrord E A m iss Muntland John Murdock M Myers 'Rent, Murray William Murphy Jane intro hillier Captain I Is I i. ■ laxiith %V 2 letoilirt D ae ,d I'i . K ri mn 1 hi R•ilya Hobert Ptier J ha 2 Price Merearet Jane So , hte Pur•ir J. ha Polo., J W Jane Pur.•i. W C Pope Wjlriam Ptice T hie- John Powell Ehomas .1 Printharnos Ftelterea Pri•cha-d Mary Attu Port. r J Power Ant, .1 Pratt Thomas Ripton Levi T Itichnnis Charles Richards James Ric ey 11 Ritcr EitzalieM Roane W Robert Aenry Rodenhaugh Lucinda Ross hi W Reborn George W 4 IV berm Georso Rohm!' Charles R Roberts Thomas Ross Jornthan P Rourke Thomas 2 Roekyfellow I•:0 Robland John I I Robinson Isone Robinson IV arrnirer Rogers Jame', Robinson Jrtmcs Rogers John Rose s Mary Rynd mr Ruth & Bunco Rudy John Rutherford Joseph Rooht rford Flintier Rutherford Jane Rutledge John Rupp .%if P 2 Fnuth Matthew Fteith Anstry C mith Thomas Smith John Smith J C F. m ith as rethew C Smith James Smith Haden 2 . Smith J to T Smith margaret align Snyder Squint Israel R Spears William Somers Nilo South Solomon Snyper F J miss 2 Spencer Joseph Speer Archibald Sneers H N Spargo Sarah Sower Sophia Snyder Louisa miss Stark W G Su adman F,W Steckle James 11 Stanly W m Steel Sarah E Stewart r'eter Stevenson W E Stevenson n Stuart mr Steward A W Stevenson James Stewart .3 Swenson Elizabeth Stone Nary Ann Stone James Stuckfield W D Stokes Samuel Stroud Charles Stitt Abraham Swartwont Anna mrs 2 Swain William Smith Robert Swanegan Wtiliam Stenger Reuben 2 • Thompson Alexander H Thompson John Tibbetts W J MESS ...-. .. _. ,~;... a F.(::i~4. Y, i ~. . . _ I Taylor Sarah 7 .. -, Ti•zill Sohn 2 ; Taylor Rachel • '- ' 'Pallas; Ellen ' : Taylor Henry . - -Tonilereon Silas i - Taylor NV It . . Turner Chadian 1 Taylor Fro 3r Tracks nini Thongs Recce I Tamer John : Thomas Richard W Trucks Thema , ' I. Thompson WA. . Turner Jamas F • 'Mimes Clarinit ' " Trary - m:a ! Thompson-Marna NV Turn y k' T Limn Thompson mares. -.. .; , • tI'l: w ' lktallier Janice M Williams mica Eliza Whiter 11. W Williams Charles Wal ace C A Williams Francis Waimea Earnest, Will•amr James Ward Thomas Williams PhoebY Wayne John Wintims S Whiliam Wtind miss E , Wirsori Sarah .1 Wino James Wilson Samuel Wttlds mr it Wilson Anthony D Warnick Agnes, Wilso- John S tartier J.-An Wilson Francis C arren William ' Wilmn Henry ' Warren William Wilkinson William 4/enmesh Mary Jane Wills miss Caroline turfielc A.l NV Item Willia m WO Mary Ann Willack Faqir Whom John Wis man Harney Walters mre FA ; . VV isemtui Francis , Writers A 0 Wiling hlaria C Wall Thomas NVPcox writ .1 P Winch Bev John Wimers William Winner Jolla wiston James Welch John ;w codger Thomas Westerman Joseph . !Wonders J hn Whrts Daniel Woods Boyd 'Wertz John 11 Wright Robert Vheatcroft miss Catharine Wright Samuel ... ' . hire William , line Matilda A 4 , . • Wright miss Sarah Ann White Walker K V - -`,.-,-.\ ~V; . N sung Robert B Young John Young Violetta Ti! st!. Z Zirisrncey nutria m Zeltler John W Zorger warner 1 INITIALS, !i.elork Court of Common Pleas. " ...„4 1. 4 ' 'lf 0 Isaac Newton ' i lrirs A. 'E. D 42' m K 2 - Fen Duquesne Division No 1:7 Sons or Temperance. tjanla ' C. hPKIIIIHN, Postmaster, A. A. MASON it CO., c. 62 MARKET' STREET, Between .Third and Fourth Streeets, ;INFORM their friends and the public generally, that being about to remove to the spacious and eli4gant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot. Ifieywill close out their large snd well selected scam of Fall and Winter Goods at Cost, A%d in many cases less than cost! To enable them hpen their New Store with an entire Stock ofNeiv tikaods. The sale will commence this day, and co - unue until the first of March, or until their removal. tlioir extensive assortment of .1' DRE'SS GOODS :Will be sold 1111130 per cent. less than usual prices They consist of the meet fashionable Cashmeres Delanes, Gala, Mohair, SilK and Orange Plaids. .4:15o, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. 'CLOAK Goons—French and German Merinos, 'fainSentn Cloth, French Plaid CluaKings, Broad Clothe iof all the most fashionable colors. .lilacs and Fancy Dress Silas, of every variety. Sitswi.s—Cashmere, Terxeri, Tartan Plaid, and pilfer Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduc -01 tine half in price. ' Fr..arrisets—Welsh English, and American Flan vials, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes :and Feathers, Scarf's, Cravats, Handkerchief?, Fancy &c.Jt~ - .0 - Lirrets Goons of every description. Woolen Goods. Cassiineres, Cassinetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots, twerids, Jeans. r Whitney and Bath,Blanttets iilart, an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz- AqDoniestic Gingham, Cheers, Stripes, 'Flemings, Brown and Bleached Muslins, &c. 7 ...The following will be some of the Prices : itCashmere r s 151 cents, Usual price 371 4 , l4 , usselidite Lames, 121 25 and 31 Plaids, 50 a ao 100 Mohair and Oregon Plaids, ! 20 or ,i 37; Alpacas, lfif -,. ~ 37; Flannels, 20 44 44 314 irWrou g ht collars, IS I re ri 371 t. tilicries, 9 to 10 it cr 121 rssinetts, 28 to 31 , ii yr 00 ,1 T4Tether With every article in the tore, nhich iiillibe! ollired equally cheap. Visitors may he as slit:till, that they will nut be disappointed in the goal ffy zor prices of our goods. 'lJ.isl2 A. A M VSIIIII. and co Selling off Low for Cash.” iN`f FR CLOTIIINC of every description, such • as cloaks, over coats, superfine blatikei, Ilea- Pilot, and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, rupee, and frock coats; a large assortment of tweed kie,k and frock coats. 'l(itnh, casiimere, and altinett pantaloons; also, a geOral assortment of vests; plain and fisney repel, Uiitli, cassimcre and fancy woolen, and plaid ea:wt. Merii, with a great variety of superfine Irish linen mined shirts, under shirts, storks, cravats, coin. and all other articles in the Clothing line, allicP will be sold low fur Cash. I.lu:islizters will find it much to their advantage to cStli.eition, at 49 Liberty street. P. DP. Ant - . .111.01. A complete assortment of goods, so.tsble lo:r dlistonter work ,nl:vars on hand, such as English, and A mericin ;Intim, and cassimeres; also, xi: Ohm assortment of seasonable vestings—all of will be made to order in the latest styles, , all r! oo the mo-f accommodating terms - . jan-l2dnw White Swan Howse, Nr dr the foot of Market Street. rgitiE Proprietor is regularly supplied with the .I,llsEsT PALE ALE manufactured in the Uni (o4l Slate's. OYSTERS and .other delicacies of the season al w.,ysion hand, and served up in the most approved danl2.-7tl HENRY. LAM-MEIER. ITOPS-3 sitz.ks flops, on consignment, and for 'side MILLER and RICKF.TSON _ A LSPICE-10 bags Alspice, now landing, and fCror sale by l il4 MILLER and RICK ETS'ON. AtNCK ER EL--00 Bills. No. :3, large Mackerel; 5 44 No. I ; . . 5 " No. 2 ; liAstore and for sale by iTvi 1 4 MILLER and lIICKETSON : L•"C"--3 Kegs No. I Lard ; 4. Bids No. I do ; OWennsignmenT, and for sale by jn.to 4 . MILLER and RICK ETSON. Nt L ei ik v : d BF: n S d — i 2.s .or , I. , l 3 b l l e s. by N. O. Molasses, just re .11,10,',11 MILLER and RICE ETSON. Tens. Q 6 HALF CHESTS Y. Hyson ; 111 Catty Boxes, do; .• .10 half chests Gunpowder; 2 Catty Boxes ; do ; ' S half chests Imperial ; . 'l6 " Pouchong; Ja.OI 1 For sale by JAMES MAY • "I; Shad and Mackerel. 7 IA.LF Mils Trimmed Shad; 21Bbls. No. 3 Mackerel ; jadJl For sale by JAMES MAY, T :OAF SUGAR-5 IRAs. No. 6, Loaf Sugar; cur jeale low to close consignment. janll JAMES MAY. To Let,. 'ROOM on the First Story, and the Second and I . l , ; . •Third Stories of Brick House, corner of sth and.iiiiion streets. Alt?, a very neat and convenient frame Cottage, in Alibgheny City. Apply to jani I New Publications. TedTi t O i o NS n of POEMS, Poetical illustrated.worksof Johnarp e m t . t new on with' it' memoir, inemoir and critical remarks on his genius and yrritings, by James Montgomery; and one him dredlnd twenty engravings from drawings by Was. flar , io. In two volumes. Sskftmen - s GREEK TESTARENT.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English noted; critical, philosophical, and exegetical; maps, indexes, etc. together with the Epistles and apoca lypse; the whole forming the New Testament—For the use of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Semi naribe. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M. o A .tuw Novat—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of 'pie. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. JAAtra2 HENRY I V.—The life of Henry the Fourth, king!`of France and Navarre, by G. P. R. James. Cotnplete in four parts paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, jt~ . Bookiellers, corner of Market and 3d sts. MILK. Ward committees appointed to make collec 1, ,Wins for the relief of the sufferers by the floods onilo Ohio, are requested to report their collections in t 1 i¢ course ofthe ensuing week to janll W. BAKEWELL, Ch'n. of Com. riLIED ArTplie-50 Bushels, for salebr Alec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR. • ' I •J`. 114 'll, ' t, ,R,' ~:x: ~'~ - NEM MEM ~.~?n ~.Ld~'7~u s~~ss..~.' 3,F2^'!Ear~ . ~":s.'a+dx~::d LOST, or:taken in - mista ke, some time out the 26th SepteMber last, from the teatnbiat Louis M'Lane, at Lock No. 1., a camphor wood Trunk, containing sundry articles of valuable Clot' ing, with , other matterslield in-high, estimation by tO owner, (Capt. liennett,) whnee name it bear's. Ailleral re ward will be paid for the return of said Triink, eith er to Messrs.,Wick &M'Candless, or to the, subscri ber, on the Miniongahela Wharf Iloat, whcil will pay any reasonable reward onits delivery. 11 11. MITCHR,LL, Agt. Mon. - Notice.. • 1 LL pereane indebted *to the eubeeribete Aquested to make payment, on or bifore the 25th inst„ if hot, their account will be gtven . to Magistrate for collection; all 'perso'ns havihg claims against.the firm, will please present thehlaccounts for payment. • janl2 ANCKER & ivl, YETI. • • To Let. r HREE dwelling houses, situate on Fou4listreet - , near Canal Bridge, in the city of Pittsliurgh. Also, a Room, 75 - by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance on bth, near Wood street. so,;a frame dwelling, two stories, wiqi an acre ofground under cultivation; situate on Olno Lane, in the city ofAllegheny. Enquire of janS S. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wtiod st. • RELIEF for the Families of Voltinteersj who are Serving their Country in Mexico.—sill thosoi who have made application and not received any portion of the Relief Fund, will please 'tricot the Committee at R. H. Hartley's Store,Woad street, on Friday the 7th, and Tuesday the th / oflianuary, at 8 o'clock, P. M. N. B. The persons appointed to collect/ funds in the several wards, are requested to make returns I as soon as possible to Mr. M. Edgar, Cliirman of, the Committee. jaos Electro Itiagnetism• diseasescured by the use ofDr.Smiih"s Ter i pedo Magnetic Machine have been numerous, some of them are named below : Loss of Smell, Deafness of 15 years,;! Dropsy, Rheumatism, Palpitation of the Heart, Contraction of the Leg, Paralysis, Dyspepsia, Nervous and Sick Head Ache, Tooth-ache, Sure throat, Locked Jaw; 4 - e. 0:7 - No Family should be withoutone!l of these Machines, a manual of instructions accompanies each machine. Call and obtain a eirculai; (gratisd explaining the wonderful powers of Electrii Magne titim, as exhibited in the effects of these F ORPEDO MAGNETIC MACHINES. For sale only by S. L. CUTHBERT, janB . No 50 Smithfield st., nbar 3d. FOR SALE, AND REMOVAL.—As th 4 subscri ber expects to remove to another.stand, near the Post Office, and change:hie business,i4 part on the first of April: Ho will sell off his present stock low, viz: about 300 cuts of purple and yellow car pet chain;. 200 doz Bxlo, 9x12, 10112, and 10x14 window sash; 500 all sizes of wooden bliwls; 400 Harris' late Pittsburgh, Allegheny, etc. Directories; 6 setts or the American Pioneer, in 2 vol 4; 7 large volumes of the Senate and House ofßepresdntatives, from 1790 to 1800; a variety of bed cordl and lac ings, fishing and plough lines; English quills; writing, letter and wrapping paper, and figured andl colored paper; black ink and ina stands, wafers; some pie. tures, and blue and pink Washingtonian lidges; Dr. Ford's and other medicines; a variety of Almanacs, and all the daily and weekly newapaperelitept fur sale. Pleise call at ISAAC HARRIS, janlo-6e Agency and intel. Office, F 4 'ifth at. Consumption, Cough, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, att.. rrio Consumptives; four-fifths of you are really suffering from neglected colds, or anlobstruc bon and consequent inflammation of thel delicate lining of those tubes through which the air we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, dif ficulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, matter, or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the patient, and death ensues: JAYNE'S Expectorant never jails to remove this ob.4truction, and produces the most pleasing and happY results. Or is CERTAIN in its effects, and cannot fail to re lieve. For sale in Pittsbugh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 1 72 Fourth street, near Wood. janS 111 R. DUFF'S . )111 AND WRITING CLASSES, corter offth and 3#rk et sts. l l o . }l\ (RPcnrn‘lngnelt. (lencatrtiea:dStAseo•; , Book-keeping taught On the most eflective and ex peditious manner. In addition to Hie utal course of instruction and practice, Mr. 1). will oh Monday next, commence a course of practical Lekures, in which the application of the science of accounts to all the details of business will he minutely explain ed. No extra charge made for these Lectures. Horns of business 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 td to P. M. jan 1 An Important Donk.. .1,„, ~IIIE Party History of Western Pannsyl of the West, and of Western Expedi'tiuns and Campaigns, with an appendix, containing enpinus. extracts from important Indian treaties, Minutes of l conferences, journals, etc. Together wadi.a topo graplocal description of each county oft Western Pennsylvania. (Inc large volume, 765 pages, by H. K. Strong, Esq. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH S. Co.' . 43 Markef street. • No. 1. MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NE' T BOOKS FOR ISIS. gp M YSTERIES and e Miseries of New!York;ork; by Drama at Po'terrine; Bench and Bar odlurytown, and other Scenes and Adventures; by Eviir-point. Christmas 1502 Cur the Sons and Daughte(s of Tem pcitivicil a story by T. S. Arthur. Sa!ethic], or . the Wandering Jew; a story of the past, the present, and the future. By theAcv. Geo. Ctoly. N 0.9, Chambers Miscellany. • f ' 1. Durang's Terpsichore, or Ball-Room Geode. Pleasant Art of Money Catching. Ball-Room Instructor. Heads of the Headless. The Ocean Child; or, the Lost Vessel. l: Ancient Magic and Astrology, explained and il lustrated. The Skin; its Diseases and Affections. i The Entertaining History of Folks whoSe room is better than their company. I , Esther DeMedina, or the crimes of London. Frank Gernon, or the Cadet's first year in India. Boy's Winter Book. I Subscriptions received for the following papers, and single numbers for sale. I; New York Herald:, Flag of our &hien, Saturday Courier, " " the Alec. ~ Post, Uncle Sam, Neal's Gazette, Yankee Blade, Saturday Gleaner . Dollar Newspaper, New York Tribune, Spirit of the Times, John Donkey, Star Spangled Banner. M. P. MORSE, No. 85 Fourth street. jan7 Bargains at No. 40 Market teet. I3LACK Merino Shawls (Dupini , s best with very rich borders, selling at the following rates; st 2 Shawls fur 8,75 8,50 " 6.00 ‘., 6,50 ~ il 4,00 dec2s BARROWS & TURNER. . Cigars. t . I' . rey nno ClGARS,:!fthell,llowtrig Celebrated i ti • I-Ai Brands: Silva, Laulapio,iDos Ami r,os, De Fasten; London Uranio, Falla Piincipe, La t ariyadoro, Colorado, Regalias, Carado, Sumo Sang Principe, Cheviot's Eagle Principe, Lord lyron Re galias, for sale by doc2o P. C. MARTIN. j 5 UM:SIIEIMM BERG, 1834, Hock pine, t,di rect importation into the United iltates by Pe ter At nold Mumm, ;(from the base of thel mountain which surrounds the Castle ofJohannisburg) for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. emoval. EO, W. SMITH & Co. .have removed their Of ficee from Penn st., to their New Biewery on Pitt st. and Duquesne Way. deetti CHEMIZETTS AND FRENCH WORDED COL LARS, in all qualities, (dome iiery fine,) selling off at a great sacrifice at dee2o, BARROWS & TURNER'S. JAMES MAI 11TEG BUTTER-6 ICegn, cot nal(' by J (!ec29 SMITH & SINcLAIR TA MED Peaches—loo Bushels, for salAy dec2B SMITH & SIN*AIR WHITE Ileani--l0 Barrels, for sale dec2B SMITH & SINgLAIR LOVER Scad-3 Bands, fOrs,,ale by 1 C ileaS *SINIZAIR LARD -30 Kegs No I, neatly put-up fbr family use, for dole by 1 , dec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR. 7IBBERT , S Chemical Writing Fluid* . assorted Ell sized bottles, constaritly on hand and for sale B. A. FAHNESTOCK an 4 Co., corner Ist and Wood sta. by dec2B TILAINAND HIGH COLORED DE LA r A. MAsorr & Co., 62 . Market st., ha ceived per Express an assortment of the a. fashionable goods for childrena wear. !'t INES—A. j e just re !wove very dcc7 t='; ' ' lr _ .1 rt,...: '=•': - !.:7-'.;:; - .. - ..• "-' l,:f;,;-'"-:.7 . ;,;' , :.:'";":: : :.' ri - ';' , .:-...,:. , F'! . -._ : •.:rTi; 7 ,-, , :.'-',. ; :':::::". 1 : - _:::.....':. , .. L.,..... -, ..;,:i-.. ,.., ' - ‘ n; , - ,- .• .=',.•'•-1... ' 1,., 1 - ... -, ..i : ' , . , ...;.";'...- ' -- .---!:: '' 7 ",i - -:: - . : 4 J' - '-'. 7- •: :- :.. 7 .. , ‘: . : . ' . ..,...''." - ", 4.**;.i.. :'. .- . .d , airP s .c.2V .t .egaT ..--.. !, -...t Var i oroW.itvi4VO.ateVw - .. , 7.va,44.:%.K. , . ~•:.: 41.1 ,, - N t -.71 Sig..."i;"4„ *,.!,,• • , .. , 4. , ,. ...* 0, ,- ...A.,!:.-.74 , ..q.A, _.F , #,..t.... , , , ... , , , : ! .•,-.,7:.._;,. - . , ....,112 , .,,..,.. , ., ,, M - .lt.if.r.iik. ,,- . t. \"• ,';;- ..„..., ... . ncas'etAnairr.. • A N D.. SAII.DZIWV, - - -,- I. EXCHANGE BROKERS; SIXTH STAFETS, PITTSDITAGII, PA . in, Bank Notes, Time Bills : omestic Eichange ) Certificate, JAS. , IIoON BANKERS AN et COA4 WOOD MIDI DEALERS -in C D . Foreign and of Deposite, Am. I EXCHANGE on Uunion, and Europ eers. • • • II -the principal: Cities-of the for sale hi sums ,to . snit purchn- CURRENT and COLLECTIONS se at the lowest ratee ar rands received on daposite. fade on all parts of the Union, . . lEFEBENCES . - . . 1 l c Messrs. M. 1.4 c h, ,& Son, I ~• Ogden - Snowden, • 1 ' • ' " 'Wm: ell:& Son PITIVAUR9II. a' S.-APC urken & .e.o. - , - - -' , Englis •& Bennett.) ". Flentip &,Brother, " Falco' athrop & do. Ptittaia'A. " Wm. 12), Thompson & Co. • " , Hoadl , Phelps & Co. °°v , EAV Y ORK. Babclk & Ca. 1 . cc Tiffan ~` Ward tr.Cia. - . } "- John WCullough & Co. 'BALTIMORE. Mr. - Jamesifieorge, - - - - .., " H. Hanna, Cutcrusuar, .0. ' " Josepli Watson,l' Messrs. Fenno & Median. . MAsstcorr, , 0. R. F. Ellis, Esq.,' Cashier, Pan Lewistown, pd. Pittsburgh, S'epteMber 2d, 1847. y. WILLIAM A. HILL a co., BANKERS EXCHANGE DRONERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AN 0 DOMESTIC - . EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES F DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, 'IND SPECIE, 'e door above Fourth, East side, ttsburglt, Pa. No. 64 Wood st., P CURRENT Fun leetions made • United States. Sig phis, New York, B. for sale in sums to a, ,s received on deposit, aid Col n; all the Cities throughout the 't chocks on Baltitnote, Philadel !ston and Cincinnati, constantly it purchasers. - The paper of th Virginia Banks bon able terms. Ohio,-Kentucky, Indiana, and 'ht and sold on ttio most favor- The highest pram can Gold and Silver EXCHANGE ONE SCOTLAND, for sal marlo-diviy [urn paid for Foreign and Amen coins. ENGLAND. IRELAND AND in amounts of.ci and upwards. JOSEPH H. HILL. L & curtav, 111 BANKERS, EXCHA ' FOREIGN AND D TLFCATES OF GOLI No. 65 WOOD sr., 3o :GE DRONERS, AND 7EALERS IN , OMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER EPOSIT, BANK NOTES, .1 AND SILVER. F.OOB BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, ttsburgh, Pa. , cranny received on Deposit, and e in all the principal cities'ofthe PAR Funds and C collections ma. United States. .SighLExchange o Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston andl3 e Mcinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purcha re. Kentucky, Indian 4, Ohio, Virginia - and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes botht and sold on the most favora ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany arid France procured, 4... mar.22-y MEM4 IN EXCHANGE COIN AND NOTES. ,_ No. 55 Market m Selling rate. Exc Now York IPr I Philadelphia .I. cc Baltishore i . cc nANR Creel, Pittsburgh. hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati i din Viuircrille i tr S'. Louis i If- NOTES Buying ratca. Ohio 1 dis Indiana I 4r Kentucky I rr Virginia I , " Wheeling il l cr Tennessee 3 Si aul9-y 1 ALLEN MRANIER. EDWARD RIIAN. & BANKERS ANX) EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OFIEXCHANGE,CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel.; my2B !Dividend. OFFICE OF THE PINTSBURGII CAS WOILESI Jannary 3d, 184 S. rr HE Trustees of ito Pittsburgh Gas Works have this day declared a dividend of three per cent. on the Capital Stock paid in, which will be paid to Stockholders or their legal representatives, at the office of the works, on or after-the 13th inst. The holders of original stock who have not surrendered their certificates, as directed by City Ordinance of 2Sth June, 1847, will- be required to do so before the dividend on the sem will be paid. jan6-6t JAN ES M. CHRISTY, Treas , r. _ ividend. OFFICE F ALLEGHENY BUDGE CO. Pittsburgh,. Jan'y. Ist. 1848.... E President and Managers of the Company for 1 erecting a bridge over the river • Alleghuny, op posite Pittsburgh, in the county of Mlegheny, have this day declared a dividend of Two Dollars okeach share Of the Capital St. ck, standing in the name o. individuals on the books of the Company, out of the profits of the last six months, which will In paid to stockholders or their Itgal representatives, on or after the 11th inst. JOHN HARPER, jan4-I.ota2tw Treasurer Few Da g type Rooms, Burke's undings, Fourth St. I j ()UGH 4- ANTI ONY, Daguerreotypists from 1 - 1 . the &worn cities, would call the attention of' the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms ip the third story of Burkett. building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assused that no pains shall bo spared to produce them in the highest perfection ofthe art. Our instruments are o the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pic tures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction iii git?^-__ N. U. Opporatora will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. KT Inatnictiona given in the art, containing the moat recent Improvemienta. jail? 'UDR RETAIL—A ' mall variety of English and I: German Almanac ; almost all the daily and weekly Pittsburgh and a few Eastern newspapers; Sibbet's and Taylor's ounterfeit Detectors; a small supply of school book's, writing, letter, wrapping, colored and figured paper; paintings and pictures; tlarris' new Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, &c Directories. Almost all the Directories of Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York, New Orleans, Mississippi Valley, etc. can be had at my office. Ilandsomt pink and blue satin Washington Badges. All pos. Bible accommodations at moderate charges. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and — janS-fit Intel. Nice. sth st., near Wood. OYSTERS. dy orsuperior Shell Oysters, shell; also Game and every served up in superior style, SHELL A CONSTANT ■upp roasted or in the' delicacy of the season, at the shortest notice. doc6-tf Third it., BANK EXCHANGE, bet Wood and Market et POW , D. COLOCYN re Bayberry; " Aloes; " Bark Peru " Liquorice Strichnine; Chloride, 'net received and for . B. A' docll lan; ,• not • • Gold Kidder's Ind. Ink ; e by FAIINF.STOCK Si. Co. ear Ist and Wood ate. New Books:Jost Received. inr RAVEN upon Earth, by Janoway, one vol. 33c Chunock , e choice works by Lymington, I vol. Mc Coincidences of the Old and New Testament, by Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. D. one vol. SI,3S Chalmers Miscellanies,: Poems, Essays, &c. 1,50 Select works ()flames, !Venn, Wilson, Phillips and Jny in one large vol. for the low price of 1,50 The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vole. 5,00 Modern Infidelity, by Smucker; Life of David, Dr ily walk with a c ed, Matthew Strong, Circle of Human Life, by Tholuck, • . Memoir of Charlott Elizabeth, • The works of Francis Turretine in the:original Latin, to he coMplete lin 4 role; 3 vole. now ready. Willis , Poetical works in splendid Turkey Morocco The above with a groat variety of new books, just received, ELLIOTT 4 ENGLISH, jan? 56 Market et. between 3d and 4th. EXCHANG F. AT SIGHT, for the Steamer of the 15th, meet be closed on 'Monday the 10th inst. also pasiage Certificatesgmoted as usual. IJOSHUA ROBINSON, Fifth street. PINET, Cashßod& Co. Brandy-2 halfpipes, for dec22 sale by, P. C. MARTIN. MOLASSES BARRELS-26 prime, on conhign meet, for erale by' dec3l J.-D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood 81.- ?~ i`; ,~4r~ . IMINE =SE I=Mil 7.7 , •:..!'' .7;e.'.,;.1:7.;:.:‘ ~~ ,~s~_~'_'f, .. .. ' • `) • Hi 9 well ' hnown lino of 'splendid -PasiteeseV 'Steamers, is now com Posed of theitirgeatt,. swiftest, best futished.and furnished, andlthe moilt!,"` - powerful boats ori the waters of - the. West. Every"' accommodation and comfort' that money :'can pre. cure, has been provided , for passengers.. The Line has been in operetion.for five yeava--..heve carried .a million of _people without the lbast.injery,to their poisons. The boats will he at the foet.or Woo d street the day previous to starting, for the recepti on .2 of ficight and the entry of passengers on the regtvie ter. In all cases passage , money must be-Paid,' n . . advance. - - Monday Petacet, The MONONGAHELA; Capt. Stone; will . leaie Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 Welsikdit I Wheeling every Monslay ever ing at 10 r. u. , . The 11113ERNLA No. Capt. - Jim- klizioreltdi;:' will leave Pittaliurgh every Tueisday morning at 20 o'clock; Wheeling -Tuesday -:civeni.O.,al.:o 'Wednesday. Pm:kilt . 1 . The NEW ENGLANR'Nct. - 2: Captain- S: Rai*, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday mornintat 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday 'evening at.' 10 p. sr. • - 9 Thuradar" Packet. The WISCONSIN, Captain R. J. Gracei will leave Pittsburgh every Thuray morning at to o'clock r Wheeling ever) Thursdarevening at 10. Friday Packet.. The CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will liose Pittsburgh - every Friday Morning at 19, oteloeiti Wheeling every. Friday, evening at 10: r. The MESSENGER, Captain' De Camp, rvill I , aa; Pittsburgh every Saturday morning' at 10 oPeleett'it Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. '• • ' Sunday- Packet. h , The ISAAC NEWTON,. Captain A. - G. , blesioN will .leave Pittsburgh , every Sunday musing: at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at it) P. 11. 1109191.. Gi3El=2 Beaver and Wellsville Packet:— The steamboat BEAVER, Charles IL Clarke, Master, will, during the cbmilig. winter season, make daily tripe to Beaver.and3Veklis, . vale, leaving Pittsburgh everfmorning at 0 o'clock,. and Wellsville Ut 3 o'clock, P. M. • -•- decls G. M, BARTON & CO., Agent. For New Orleans. The new' nd substantial steamer AN. jalF4lit DREW FULTON, W. IL FUriorr, ter ' wi cave fur the above and, intermediaterne, on Saturday, January Bth, at . 10 o'clock, A: For Pieight or Passage, apply on board, or to dec3l JAMES MAY.,I,„Sh DlasOlotion of Partnerahltoi, Partnership of Parke 4- Nannette is this day • I dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the concern will be closed at the counting roonii heretofore occupied, No. 11.6 Wood street, by John , Hannon and Henry Hannon.. - Copitetnermhip. . JonN & HENRY IlArurzwhavo thitrilay associated with them BENJ. J. WALLACE in the nian,' ufficture of Flint Cdass, in all-its valieties, under the firm of Hamuns and Wallace, at tie old stanii ci Parke and Hannens where-they are prepared to scrve.their old friends and those who may favo'r them with a call, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • A large stock Of toe leading articles in our lint oh hand. Terms all good as any other house. JOHN HANNEN, j. .HL'NRY HANNEN, B. J. WALLACE. S & SON, Buying rates. County &.City oriPs I dis Relief notes * " Pennsylvania Co } New York I rr Maryland i r, New Orleans , -- In retiring from the business of Parke and He'll nth, I most cordially recommend Messrs Hannene 41- Wallace to the patronage of my former friends. ; ; JOHN E..PARKE..) Pittsburgh, Jan- let, 1349.. yJR-E GREEN AND LIVIC TElkff,': , ticim-the N. • York Pekin Tea Company. Just received-a t Pekin Tea store, 72'Fourth street, from.the,NoW , ' York Pekin Tea Company, a very large'supplY cif fresh Green and Black Teas, OA the different . grades and qualities imported into the country, pick ed in lead in 5 lb-boxes, 1 Th., fib ! . and 'l-4 packages. Also, 5 tb. tin eannisters of the differe nt qualities, convenient for families and steam bents, ranging in prices Rion 371 Cents per lb., to .$1150.: Fine Oolong Black Teas, 50; 62, 75; 87 and $1 per' pound. , - I,:ltrWe will refund the money in all cases our teas do not give entire satisfaction,or exeheng for a different article. • . , Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near Wood: dee! I JAYNES. Ems, NE v. DAGUERREOTYPE , ROOMS, BURiOI Building, Fourth street. Hough & Anthony, Daguerreotyptete from the , Eastern cities, .could cell the attention •of the Mt habitants of Pittsburgh ;mad the neighboring towns to their Daguerrotypes of citizens and , othera y j rooms in the Third story of Burks Buildings,.,9t t street. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assure that on pains shall be spared to produce them in th highest perfection of the art. Our instruments ar of the most powerful kind, enabling us to execut pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulne to nature. The public arc solicited to call an examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requi or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaitio is given. N. B. Opperators will find this a good depot fo stock and chemicals. try- Instructions given in the art, containing th most rcceat Improvements: declo Wholesale Dry Goods. — 7T XTOW opening at the wholesale dry goods rooms, .11 62 Marxetstreet,2d story, 100 pcs of AlpaccaJ 49 pcs English Merinos, 2 cases Oregon plaids, anel cashmeres; 10 pcs French-broad cloths] 44 pcs fancy' carimeres, 5 cases casinetts, 10 bales of red, whit and yellow flannels, 300 pairs of blankets, ne w styles of calicoes, domestic ginghams, gloves and hosiery,tegerher with a general assortment ofgoctds. Merchants aro invited. to examite our atom, as ive arc confident it will favorably compare with eastern stocus in styles and prices. declaA. A MASON- & Co. - . Ir_TOLLIDAY -PRESENTS: The Mirror of Li I Christina, Blossoms, The Gill of Friendship, • . Friendship's Offering, • The Rose, •-• Tho Snow Flake, • i.• The Christian Keepsake, The Hyacinth, Scenes in the live, of the Patriarchs,and Pro phets, Illuminated gems of Sacred Poetry, Lays of Love and Faith, &c., ,y G. W. Beth' • •• mus, . . Amelia's Poems, . Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy, Together with a large variety.. of Miscellaneous, Moral add Religiose works; for sale by . • . dec3o LUKE LOOMIS, Agt.. ••• - - W twos. 20 Quarter Casks' Roncact Port; 10 ' 44 44 London Market Port; 5 " Hunt it 10 " 4 4. Trash", 20 44 S. S. Madeira • 15 44 is London Maiket. ' do ; 10 44 " Symington tt 5 " 4 1 . Payal .et 10 " Teuncriffo ee 10 •" cc Pale Sherry 5 .4 Golden " 5 ti, Fc' Brown " 10 -c Lisbon " 15 g , Dry Malaga; • 10 .; 86 Swoet.do. • • . ! . For ealcga qosoutee to eldt,by. dec2o P.C.MARTIIT. 71c 38c 38c 31c Notlee—i—soiathern Business, I .lERCHANTS and others, baring business in 121 . New Orleans this Winter, wilt have it prompt ly attended to nt a alight commission, by • gentle , man leaving in a few days far that city. Business. of all kinds will be attended to, either buying, selling or collecting. For (limber information apply to . JACOB WEAVER, dec29 Wino Store, cor Market and Trent sin OATS-10 bags on consignment, for sale by ' . tlcclb J. D. WILLIAMS...,--- LAXSEED-A few bags for We by FSMITH & SINCLAIR '7•'•• - SARDINES -50 Doses Sardineir; 60 hr. " do, feveiicia x dcc2o P -T+. BROMIDE POTASH-100 Chinceei jiet ffic4o4. and for gale, by • - B. A.. FAHNESTOCK , • dcc9 ..- • corner Ist and pooh . MEM ,~` i ~ CINVINALSTX AND . triTTenistial pang 3)acket nine. uesday. , :Pacsket. Siitrdeiy packet.:: -56 .Wood;treet. =• w,r,a~ r=T~ -•' • • • ...f . ;:i..... ~' : 1:: ~:,:. - . . . 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