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BUTTER—RoII Butter maintains the firmer quotations fully. Demand is still good and re ceipts free, Some =ales of Prime Roll at 120123 for Prime Roll; for Keg 93"d10. BACON.--Regular salev, at usual rates, to retail dealers : Hams 63; Sides 51.; Shoulders 4; Hog Ronnd CRANBERIII&—NIarket bare and sales light; a fair quotation is about S 3. CLOVER SEED—Regular sales from store at !:, 4 - - -, • - -_-• . • . .': , •,,-'::::;-...; , :1 ', ''': . • • •, : . ': . .ik: , :•_;-i:::;.,.- '!l' - - , - . - :' . i '` i.:;-. : ..1t.;.:, -.•:,,,f,•:...,,,,, OATS—Taken from wagon as low as 25e.; ten dency still downward; market well supplied. BARLEY—SaIes at f.,0 cents. ONlONSales , rit 7.7 c par bushel. Plenty in market '.'-.0.',,,': Y. ','::::,.•.tic.f.'.l.': • RYE , FLOllii—Plenty m market, and sales at $ 3 ,.X3,62. RICE--Receipts fair, and sales at sic. "CORN MEAL=Regular sales at 50c. POTATOES—No change in prices', though be coming scarce. We quote Nesbannocks at $1,50 from store:. HONEY—Regular sales at Nam TALLOW=AbOut Sc is a fair quotation. GRAPES --Porto Ri . ceare worth.s4,oo. TANNERS' OlL—Regular sales at $17021. BRAN--Is worth about 14e. BEANS-.Receipts fair,. and qiiick sates from store. ' A few bbte taken yesterday at 87, which is bilOW the market a few cents. ASHES There is nothing doing in any kind of Ashei that would indicate a fair quotation for a report. We quote at 9i foi Pots and Scorch. ings; Pearls and Saiaratus 7c.; Soda Ash 404 i COFFEE—Regular sales'at former quotations; SALT—Sales from store at $43201,37. LARD OlL—Sales at GO. Opening of the Seasens.—One of the largest sales of dry goods ever made in our city, perhaps quite tfie largest, is to open the Spring trade on Thurs. day, at the store of Wilmenlings, Priest & Mount Tour. Commerce. Nan .Banks.—A proclamation has been issued by Governor Bebb, declaring the establishment of the following ~nesv branches of the Ohio State Bank :,--Belmont Bank, at Bridgeport; Knox Coup. tY Bank, at Mount Vernon; Union Branch, at Mae. &don, and .Portage County Branch, at Ravenna. Pork packing, both at this place and Cincin. nati, has been more extensive this season than last. At Cincinnati, 306,000 have been killed.-- At this place, upwards of 90,000 have been killed thus far this season, and at the close the number will exceed 100,000. It is said, however, that on the Wabash . and Miami, where large quantities were packed last season, but little has been done his season.--Lens. Cour. Money and Erchanges in New York —The Jour nal of Commerce Says: . "Money is scarce still, though there is no alarni on the subject. A better supply of bills compa- red with the demand is apparent, and quite a -re duction in price. Prime ,Southern bank sterling bills sold at 9i prem, on Saturday, and other bills at 9, which would have been unquestioned in com mon times. If these prices should continue, very little if any more gold will be shipped, for the Am. coinagewill only pay to ship where the prel mium ocexchange.is above 10 per cent, Stocks— more doing, thoug h with no important change in prices; francs, none selling. Commazial. cmb t.finantial erepaixed and corrected every Afternoon . Prr,it.BOROW ROAR& OF 'TRADE. coaratrresu ton JAXU.Attri . 11. BI- Crai g , ' ' H. peony, Charles Zug T POIVAL,' THZ: • A RRIVED. I ; Mielkan, Gilson, Biar'er . ;• „Danutie,,Coeki Brownsville • „Copan!, Bowman, Brewnstille ; Louis Irk Lain, Bennet, Brownsville . - • Ser'atara, Cox, •111‘..sensville. Lake. Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. DEPARTED • • ; Robert Mcrri , Campbell, St. Lo ais. • New Englansi,•Ebbed, Cirs. • . Gen. Wasbington. Lampfon, Cin.; Loyal Minna, Jaek ganging , . ROcks Mielsigati;.Gitsim;Beaie r . Lake. Etie,ffempligl,',Beaver. • 'Danilic Consull, Bowman `Brownsville Bermei;Brownsvi Ile Swatara, Cox, Brownsville Pr.TsullGE RIIIIRW. OFFICE OF THF. POST, „; ; Farnatr. illoaafrro, Jan. 28; 1848- Duringthe - week we have witnessd a consider* , l'Olvity in the busibesi walks 'of the The iartivels of *Produce were very. great. Flour and B! . illt ,pork came in freely -- several cargoeslof sugar and - .I.lo!asies have arrived; of Colton, -Rice„ Fruits, Acc.Ohe receipts are very fair. Our whole sale iii;ceia'arid dealers in Pittsburgh tnanufacte•; have been qui te.b usy.inall!transact , iphs, to town and country trade. • But We have very little,variation to notice since our report of last week. - • 'The river has been ineseellent navigable order, and,the prospect of a continuance is favorable. The,,weather wee . fine during the beginning of the,w"eek;,but etthe time of writing we are afflict, ed with gloom, smoke, mud, &c: In the. Mosey market there is. a continued provement... Confidence is becoming entirely fel-, tered 4 • kind the clouds of panic which for a time portended a storm have haprily disappeared. FLOOR —There were some receilits yesterday, but no activity. We consider $4,75 as the fair quotation at present, but there is no prospect of a ,decline; some merchants think it probable that 'a change of , weather will give Flour a rise. . APPLES —We noticed several lots, on the Wharf yesterday; but none of a first rate quality.' Several sales at $1,0001,10. The best quality Apples will command a higher figure. SUGAR..—Holders are firmer at yesterday's quotations. For Prime New Orleans 5c., for lihds ; - 5-.3 for bbls: Some qualities are offered nt a fraction less TIMOTHY SEED.—Rezular sales from store at $1,57. WH:SBEY.—Reetitied is worth 21c.; Raw wi b ing IS. .LARD.—Regular sales No 1 at Gc. BUCK U.S.—Sales °el:leaver from store st RALSINS.—SaIes yesterday at $2,25. HAY.—Sales at Scales at sih?2,so. 'FEATIIE,AS.—SaIes of large lots at 32, by re tail at 34. CHEESE.—A fair business is dcing, but no ebange-in prices of W. R.; we still quote at C. 6 % ;". LEAD.—Bar 4i; Pig 4+(a4i PEA NUTS—Sales at $101,12. VINEGAR.—ReguTar sales at ft." , 'RYE -Lots taken yesterday at 45045 c. WHEAT , -Sales at 93c., holders are holding back for a rise. MINIZEII ' Imports at New din imported 'and entered at this, port, exclusive of that sen t and the amount of dillies .:paid ending on the; gist instant, cO'n snme period of the two last follows : •• 1846. Free gooOs .63,29 k c Dutiable v: 1 )4'025,980 1,2: Total Mardian; dizew 31,02;258 Specie,` 525 Cash iteelyed, 328,061 Average :rate of duty , _,. 3218 : The importa of •Friday—a nese at the custom house—w Free. 1 Dutiable. $22,517 f 624,993 Asseisi 'AI BY JOHN:D. DAVIS, tO 'Al sotrru4Airr CON:DIM OP WOOD 'A y . O.N. Monday morning, J Goods anii, Clock, at tke - Commercial 'I of Wood and Bib BIS, will be B. by_ order of,Asii,gdees, a large a and fancy Dry. Goods, tkc.;'am Son cloths, cassimeres, satinettli alpaccas ; gingham,, Checks, m ribbons, - ..sbOwls, bilk kdkfe. ' . . At 2 o'n'ock, p. , Groceries, queensware,,, gla ery, bumlteM,wooden Ware, Virg tobacco, spniibili ' negars, writing 41 gaud boxes, sherels, watches, 71 peting; transparent rind venet iia , a quantity efnew and second h niture, At 61 o'clock, p A. Onantity of choice mincelle rand° clothing, hoota, shoes, fin cutlery,, gold, and, silver watches ing canes, umbrellas, guns,'pi books,,gold peril's, jewelry, Fancy. ,jaD2B , 1; • ' llooks at Awes ON Siturday evening the 29th , mercial Sales Rooms, corne ats., will be *wild l y a large tollecti i tellancous Books, embracing eta 't various departmants of science ,;. Catalogues are now ready for i Books will be Open for examin ti, morning. JO ' jan2B /IOUs" and Lot at At#,,, IN r ILL e; boenostruerdd Saturday, p t u h b e l i c sth a net 3 o'clock, P M.; a lot of ground, si Ward•of.the City, of Pittsburgh, ,ot the Allegheny river, by 100 feet dpo 1 erected a neat and substantial Int Muse; this property fronts on sv 40 feet wide; is in the neighborh I I . Iron Works, Foundries, etc. Ti r Terms at sale I JOH jan2B 1 1 Books, Bottiks, Books I t WILL be sold, in Al egheny, ,n lung, Jan.ll9.h, t the .A.uc ot west corner of Federal street and I lld catalogue of Miscellaneous Buoy' and valuable TheOlogical worst' • Literature. ilzrg.atalogilen are now ready The Booss will be open for ex urday. • WI& J. jan2B Choice Business St l s FRONTING on Liberty street running back to Plum Alley, b Commercial Row, for sale at Publi On the premises, on Saturday, J o'clecm, P. M.; will be sold, to cl the four t Lots, corner of Liberty alley, marked as Nos 1,2, 3 and 4, and depth on the hand bills. The Rouse and lot No 1, (corner Grocery Stands in Pittsburgh, and gamy connected wi h it. It is no a year until tie first efApril, 18.19; t take the lease, or, pay interest from Lot No 2, embraces both the w house erected thereon, subject to port for joists, &c., for the present Joiners, as will be especially descril is also rented for a • year from the $240 [subject, however, to this s purchaser may have that rent, or Ist of April next. Lot No 3, is nearly one third la and with ten feet next; it was rente expiring Ist of April, 1849, for 826 Lot No 4 ban an average depth o to Plum alley, and the ground r was bound has been assumed by h that thesale of this let, will be pert. in fee simple with a ,covenant ofge a similar deed. will ae given as to clear of all incumbrances. TERNS:, One-fonrth cash; reside, annual payments,lsecured on the pr terest, payable half-yearly. The perfect certainty that the gret road must come in on this side of enhance the value of this property the purchaser 25 to 50 per cent. 1 price will be due. jan27 Valuable Vaiming Land 4 kitetion. ON Friday, February 4th, at 2 r;'cle.k, P. M., will be sold,lat the Commerci4l a ee Rooms, corner 01 Wood and Sth streets, thelfolOwing valu able property, viz:. ' 1 . it 87 Acitzs of Land - , Will known as t•i r sir the tele , tinted Hamilton Farm , of which a it l t ilj acres are cleared and under good , flnce, pleasa tikSiluated on the south bank of the Monongahela livitr,ll2 miles above Pittsburgh, opposite Lock pN I en which there are three dwelling houses, eta lei& an apple orchard; and a variety ofother fruit t +eis l llThere is t also an excellent Site fora Vineyard, prdlikdinced by competentjudges to be equal to any i, jtilki . On of the kind in the country. Also in good ill 4-oim sup plied by a large stream of water rtanifig l through the whole length of the farm, at pr se I titiccupied by Wm. Fritz, who will show the pr Pe l, ,y. Also—That Tract of Lan g ; Mil 1 1548, in Rockdale Township, Crawford Cou tv 4Pa., con- 1 taining 290 Acres ' 17 Also—Tract of Land, No 1300, i tiiiVaship No' 2,.range 15; of the Ohio Company Ipdrehase, in Lawrence' county,' Ohio. ill.lll Terms at'sale. JOHN , .19 DAVIS, jan27 ' MitiOneer. .. , --- Auction Sales tn Alleghe7 , . lay, WM. J. •BURNSIDE, &VC CONKER i . , ON Friday mortifng, January 28th, f It l itll 'Auction I_, Room, north-west , corner of . F d :Sal street and the Diamond, will be bold witho easerve, to close consignments, a large lot of sea 481 e, fancy and staple Dry Goods, &c., among whi h Oa Cloths, cassimeres, cassinetts, merinos, al cue cash meres, gingham., in great variety, c liai..o; brown and bleached muslins, tickings, tweed 4 Iti ins, silk dress goods, silks, velvets, bombazines' seri;Os, ails and.worsted shawls, worsted hose, s and wool vestings, silk pocket hdkfs, cravats, ri pcito 4-.. &c. At 2 o'clock—A large quantity of butbold and i Kitchen Furniture L among which are h ''' any bu reaus, rocking chasm, breakfast and tnik.ltables, bedsteads; a largo lot of queenswar 1 Oaosware, clots!, loosing glasses, bed cords, &c.. 1. 44. i jan27 WM. J. BURNSI , E:.%ClCt'r. Joseph Major, IsOAT STORE, Ship Chandlery, • 1011 of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, N I • street, Pittsburgh. • (I I': H In ,(,lAgency 4L:i' Market l l_ 002-tf FOR SALE. ill . lOFFER for sale the house 1 now occ pyinn Web star street, a few doors west of Se kali street. It is a two story brick house, with for booms on each floor. I will sell on a liberal.credit , jan2l-tf W. W ..,10, RIE. ~ (Gazette and Chronicle copy it lt:i TAR -90 bbls N. C. for sale by i 14, _1 it.' • jan27. JNO. F. PERRY, :iittekty st. ti a.'ll CIDER VINEGAR -40 tads for sale v jan27. JNO. FIrPRRY. LARD OIL-5 bbls winter strained tn itin - ati - fOr sale by , [jan27] , JNO. FO . taw. ODA ASH--25 cask', best quality, or .! eby jan27. JNO. F IPHARY. OTASH--5 canc. No. 1, for sale byll ji . 9327 JNO. F pgatftY CjgE E SE-100 bx , e Wit, in-store as foit i "aile by An 27 JNO. ACON-24 ) 0091ba bacon Shanlde janrT. ' JNO. F RON-60 tons Bar Iron, assorted, i for sale•by , L. S. WA I 'an - 27 No. 3 . 1 Water and 6 '4/ it '.!_-. . .. .: t'r..?~ =ME 1,932,3,98 ;A 1 '1'2,968 ' 140;643 !6.,; 7 241 14 , :pf heavy busi atigllows; Cash. - ill 11'54,772 '2turtion V! IOISTHER. D ry rTTH STEr.gTr. lOdst at 10' o"- ideil Rome, corner d 4Vitltout reserve, of staple k isjsicb arc super litlA,Wels, blanke ts , silks, satins ql; '- wai,o4, confection. In4,lcnanulbctured ditS t spping paper, n] i clocks, ear -1 judow blinds,' dpeueebold fur !•9ls.# Peaks, ready r c e and pocket s .otacles, walk ) slates, blank °Oils, etc. LiLL iif,'at the Com ittiWood and sth a !a +minable tnis la works in the dil terature. idisvery, and the Rid li On Saturday 11 , 1 D. DAVIS,' LifAuctioneer. talloza. I.A. iotr*on the Neini iiyiy February, at ['nettle in the 9th 'on\reg 19 feet on' ~Ton which is 0 story Brick wO'distreets, each Oduilfi Glass and le Odisputable, p ; ILDAVIS t uctioneer.. 7 ' ---------- • ~i4el7 on. n kmierday. evc ) litoom,Nortb- I 1 thamond,, a ,if - 4 ciluding rare c 'i all iacellancour , m i lrielivery. Tion on Sat. l',,llilDoneer. 4s, Itiourgh, and in 1 1 Opposite to 44ciion. ndit!ry 89th, at 3 • eliPie concern, trrttit and Plum ii the breadth I ti s 8 41a orthe best 1 , aKen excellent , i rtOted for $240 1 eOrehaser may pteision. lit 10 the front 6 :r tV i f u t t o u r ; e s a u ! r d , This house Ist r. April, for . 1 e itan that the a on on the ' I ri , a 0 : 1 eAklian No 2, &Mr; old lease, 61m4it 4 inches .04.4 which it • Ocipberd, so ct by a deed e warranty; kither lots, kl! ichirlur equal t' with in ! 11 :1 ' t Cltutral Rail turgh, will Wu. hands of Ibecure the 41,ioneer. JOHN D. DAVIS 112{ OHM a' ~{. q ~ .:.;: te of merchan atom house at warehouke, LiFgAlk!, pok ed . - with the r. has 'been .3 _ - • Franklin Vire In orance -Compa_ r ny of 0 TA TEM ENT of lie ;taffeta of the Cpinitony on January Ist, 1818, published in enecnittity with, the prov,sions of theismoi sect; q, thfkAct of Assembly, of:APrillith,:lil4B;-- : ; 1 "F. • --11 101.MAGP.f. Being first; mortgagee 'W:CI I ;soured on .roe t estate, free of giound rent, and are all' in the' city and county of philidelphia, except $43.450.*8ucka, Montgonni- Allogherkl;tyUnties, so' ' , id:',..890;558 65 ••lj" 1648 .-§• 58, too , II 1 1,776,202 Penney!Tarifa - . Mid, Vi e __ cored bjrreai estate in Philidelphi REAL ESTATE. Purchased at SheriMa ale,' tit claims, - ' Eight houtniti 4 andlot,lol4 , l6o 'orthe BO n thwest 'corner of Mee. but and 'Schttyfkill Sixth streets.' A firm of sixty - acres, with mills; dwellings, and barn. 10 German town.; known as 'Sheffield Worki. , A house and lot; 33-3 by 100 feet, No. 467 Chesnut street. . - . A house and lot; 27 by 71. feet, on north tide of Spruce giver, west of Eleventh street. A house and lot, 21-7 by' WO !bet, on 'west ai e of Penn = Scjuare, south ofHigh street: • Two houses'and lots, each IS by 80 feet, on aouthalde ofSpruce stret, rear ofSchuylkill Seventh street. Five torises and lots, each 17 0 by 90 feet, Nos. 831; 133; 135037 and 139 Darya street. Three bonne and tot, 49 by E 4 feet, on East side of Schuylkill Sixth street, south of Pine street. 1 Four houses and lot, 46-11 by 80 'feet, on east aide of Third ntreet, above Catharine street. A house and lot, 18, by 106 feet, on south side of Filbert street, west of Schuylkill Seventh street. Hotel and lot, 50 by 81 'het, on the southeast corner of Chesnut and Beach streets. Five houses and tot, 42 by 86 feet, on the nonh side ofGeorge west orAahton street.' Seven houses and lot, 26 by HI feet, on the emit side of Beach street, month of Chesnut street. A house and lot, 18 by 80 feet, No. 96 Fitzwater street, east of Ninth Street. LOANS. Temporary Loans, on collateral se curities, nnaply secured, including S 2-500 to the Borough of Harris burg. STOCKS. $5,000 United States 5 per cent (int. on) $lO,OOO Almshouse Loan 5 pr ct (int. on) 200 shares Bonk of Kentucky, 17 do North'n B'k of Kentucky 100 do Union Bank of Tenn. ' wri •13 do 4 Insurance Company ore:i State of Pennsylvania, M. 200 shares Southwark Railroad Co.' ° 37 do Corn. & R. R. Bank 14 'Vicksburg, 91 do Franklin Piio Instft-1 anon Company, 10 do Mercantile Lhaary Co. 6 do Union Canal Company, 90 do North American Coal Co. $5OO North American Coal Co., Cash on hand, 23,51 , Cash in hone s of Agents, 11 gl a I N o t id .101.C8 not ~le IteceivaNe, Unsettled Policies, Merchandise, By order of the Board, CHARLES N. BANClCER,Preindetti.. Attest—CHARLES G. SANCREtt, Secretary. 'j jan26-3t W. MARTIN, Agent. TT IS NOW ADMITTED by Panthelogists that I no original temperament, complexion, constiiii -1 lion, or form of body confers complete immunity from hereditary disease: that SCROFULA, CON SUMP fION, and other affections, having a similar ity of origin, occur in all, although observation con vinces, us that individuals and families posseseing [certain characteristics, are more frequently the it of these maladies than others. These disea;Les are a morbid condition of the whole system ofllt tritios —their products being but the effects ojin alteration of tile Blood and secretions--the Mars,. Abscesses, enlarged glands, Inflammation, ete.-,Be ing merely attendant phenomena. The cause ' tats prior to the phenomena, and must be destroyed before perfect u health can be established. This may be done by using D/L. KELLER'S PANACEA, the most certain remedy fur diseases arising fro nen im pure state athe Blood and system of nutiition, ever Presented to the notice of the afflicted. Price pint bottles. Call and get a pamphlet. For sale N. W. corner of Wood anti Filth streets, by Joel Alohler, Druggist. jan27-lin , New and Valuable Books TT N DESIGNED Coincidences in the writiMs U both of the Old and New Testament, an -argu ment of their veracity; with an appendix , contain p ' undesigned coincidences between the ospels an d G and Josephus By Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. b. First American, from the second London editiou.l The Errors f Modern Infidelity illustrated atld refutod, by S. M. Schmucker, A. M., pastor of the first Lutheran Church, Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: Illustratiig the perfections of God in the phenomena of the year, in four volumes—one volume devoted to eadii season. By Rev. Henry Duncan, D. D.' Chalmer's Mi cellany, embrauing Reviews, Eli. says and Addresses, By the late Thomas Chalmeri D. D . The above with a la:go variety anew and etand4 and werics, fur sale low by Fifth Street TurntniLEetubliehment• r IHE snbscriber having cUmpleted his Into provementa, is now prepared to do all kinds of ; turning and sawing, in a style far superior teeny/ other shop in the west, as he has now 12 turning; lathes. boring machines, and cireultir saws fitted' op in the latest and most improved plans. He would ; most respectfully inform his friends and the publial generally, that he intends to give hie full attentionj to their orders. lie will keep a constant supply lot; the accommodation of his country customers, (caral punters and cabinet makers,) of Newel Portend Balusters, materiel far columns and hand railing{ , bed posts and table legs. Also, bed posts and rails, fitted up on his most improved plan of iron fasteneri and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. H. H. RYAN. N B. Our German friends will always find sorn4 attentive German in the establishmencto attend tsi their:ordere. N. B. The subscriber would further inform thq public, that he as a very powerful engine, about 7Q horse power, and a few small rooms to lot, Vvithl steam power in them, suitable for small branches of Manufactures. Fifth street, No. 28, between Wood and Marke janZerd ltno First . Soiree of the United Benevoleiiir Association ofJourneymen Carpenters. T HE first Soiree of the Association, will take place at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Thursday evening, February 3d. Tickets can be had of either of the Managers, at the St. Charles lintel, the Merchants Hotel, the Burnt District Hotel, at Johnson's Confectionery, on Market at, near Third, and at the office of the Morning Post. - MANAGERS: Wit. E. ERRETT, EDWARD L. EVANS, ALEx'a. Km,, JOHN BRENNAN, PETER QUINN, JOHN STINGER, H. T. KALNE, WII. MOORHEAD, THOMAS Anwrorr, Mortars LINDSAY, • ARCII'D. IVPCOLLISTER, WILLIAM HALL. JAMES H. LATCHAW, janl3-tf Notice. MRS. PENN, a lady skilled in the science of SECOND Stotrr, may be consulted by the ladies and gentlemen of this city on the Past, Present and Future events of their lives, at her residence, on Wylie street, MTh door below Washington. Mrs. P. would invite all those who desire to consult her to call soon, as she will remain in the city but a few weeks longer. Terms: $l,OO for gentlemen and 60 cents for ladies. janl9-2m HEUMATISM.--Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a certain and speedy remedy for that painful trouble. Ii never foal. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is al ways at home. janlB-dawtf NAILS & SPIKKS.--350 kegs Nails and Spikes, assorted, in store and for sale by jan97. L. S. WATERMAN. STEEL—A general assortment, of Cast, Shear, E. Blister, German, American and Spring Steel, in sto-e and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN. jan27. 'sate by ' RY. and AN. AN. Cat.. FEATHERS -29 sacks Feathers, in store and for sale by ion 27. - AISINS-15 Boxes M. R. Raisins,..for sale by R jan2s J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood ot. =MIMI ~ >,'. 'der mortgage At cieft losAsB 90 124,46 OQ, i cost 51,562 25 1 35,87i''28 7,374 N 1,20 2.5 1,183A4 $1,230,097 1 .6 ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 market et. between 3d and 4th. L. S. WATERMAN t .. r 7 1 , ~~ c r. s .. .. 3." .':?: '+ • A GENC,Y_, THE sul.scriber, I , 4ving.Ketkappislnted and duly commis,oned a yeht - or thi'Lynoming County Mutual, 4suranne Company, is now , prepared - to receive apiilicitioniiiir insuritnnen lasid Colepa nyj , Thiti Cunalsiihylsperhapanne orthe Yery hest Inallranee , Cornpainr!S in the State or'Uniun, having a capital 'of betWeirrone /11 , d'ivid million. nrdollars in premium- otes and by the regulations of the Centt. pany, no: risk escoeding.sooo dollars will- be taken on omy one block of buildings, (or any one risk ' ) and no more than $2500 Will be taken on a telling Mill, Foundry, or Furnace. Buildings :in which a stove pipe passes through the side wall or Roof, Cotton Fecto(his PoWder Mills, Manufactories of Printing 'Mr, and , cdistilleries;” *ill not be insured okany ephsidemticinwhateVeri when the rate per cent.tthall be 12 or 15 inclusive, no risk will be taken over $4OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) The °Orations of the Company, have been such, that for the' lastsix: years:only one cent, upon the deltas had Linen assessed ,upon t h e premium notes of the 'stockholders.. Applications can be made to the subscriber, at his office,-in the new Court Heise. ' ' H. SPROUL, AWL Pittsburgh, Allegheny Go4llat jan234lnt., , zIURDVFPIIIO jlllll\l\lll'l\lj AND 'WRITING CLASSES, ~cornerofothandlHarket sta., lie-open on Monday:ttext,,- 4-14tacartutz and SrtAXBOA? Bookkeeping taught •on the most effective • and dz. pied,itions Manner. aln addition to the usual course ofmrstroctlon and , practice, Ilitt, D. will on Mondiy next,' continence a. etiurse 'of practical Lectures, ,in wlilehtheiappliestion of the scienee accountstto all the, details of besiness will be minutely'explsin ed. No extra chargemado forthese Lectures. • Hours ofbusinist 10 to 12 A M., 2,t0 4 and.? to 10 P. 24. • • • orlient. A Brick Building, with Steam Engine; and' A - karge supply of water, which has been used as a Tanneiy; and can be applied to 'any tacinufao titling purpose. • . Also, for site, mie of the best manufaituring lo catkins for extensive works in the 'suburbs of the city. Coal plenty and cheap, Ind but 15 minutes walk from the steamboat landing, Alno, for sale, in the same vicinity, a few buiiding For terms, apply to GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood street: jnnl7 /- Godet's Lady's Book mid Family Nalasine. rill:IL oldest Magazine in the United finites, con tains monthly sixty pages of reading matter, by the Brit writers in the country,---twelve more than thd New Yore magazines. Two splendid steel en gravings, Ail undeniable authentic colored monthly FaShion plate, Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet Work, and !other 'matters for the Ladies, all illustra ted. and well explained, dm./kc. Prim? for one year, which includes the Lady's Uoljar Newspaper, making three publica tions in :o'ne month, $3 00 Two copies without the Lady's Dollar News piper, Five copieik with one to the person sending the club, • 10 00 Zeit copies, l5 00 Tweiris copies, .20 00 A skcimen oreither the Lady's Book, or the Ln dy'S Dollar Newspaper sent to any person paying postage on the request. • , ' Address, L. A. DOPEY, jan2l.tf N 0.113 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. • , To Females. 4 • vErry female should bare a box of Dr, Ralph.* . 1911 s. Theyore perfectly adapted to the peen laritieg: of their constitution, acting with gentle mildness and safety in all circumstances. Wherever introduced rbeir character has been rapidly estab lished anionethe LAD.% with whom they are em phatically the FAVORITE. Very complete - directions for use in their various eimplaints will be found in the directions accompanying every box, For male by S. L. CUTHBERT; Smithfield at.; near 3d. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny City'; J. G. Smith, Birmingham; :and John M'Cracuen sth Ward, Pitts burgh. ' tn2s - - • . Co... Partnership. rr 'undersigned has associated with himself 1 John Nieols, from Baltimore, in the Grocery and General Commission business, under the style o Sellers 4- Nicola, dated Ist January, 1848. jan2G FBAS. SBLLERS. INSEED 'OIL—SO bbls prime Linseed Oil, on contjanni . ent and for sale by SELLERS & NICOLS, 17 Liberty st. jan2o y - Alto otc--20 bbla Conklinrs No 1 winter Lard JUOil, for sale at reduced rates, by jan2o.. SELLEIISA NICOLS BATON AND BULK PORK— 300 barns Bacon; 1100. Shoulders do; 22 hhds Sides do; 57 do in bulk; on consignment and for sale by • jan2o SELLERS Et NICOLS. • SCRATCH, SCRATCH. TrETTKR, ITCH, SALT RHEUM, &c.--Who would for a single day scratch, when afflicted with the Tetter, Itch, or other diseases of the skin, if they knew who. would relieve and cure them. 'Tie horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch alien Moue, hilt more horrible to abstain from it, (fordecency sake,] when in company.. Let it be remembered that DR. LEIDY'S 'FETTER 4- ITCH 'MNTMENT ie the most efficacious of any other preparaticn in existence in curin the Tetter, Itch, I and other,diseases of the skin. As all diseases of the vki i e must arise from the impurity of the blood and the fltlids irf the body, and where such diseases be of longstanding, and the constitution affected therehi, if Dr.•Leidy.'s Sarsaparilla Blom! Pills be used w ith the Ointment, they will cure any case whatever, and if they do not, the money will be re turned by Dr. Leidy. Most cases, however, will be effectually cured by Dr. Leidy's Tetter .and Itch Ointment; unless the whole system is impregnated by the diseased humors, which will be completely carried, off front . the system by Dr. Leidy'a Blood Pills, and' the surface of the skin healed by the Ointment. Price of Ointment 25 cents. For sale by ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. pin 19 cor Wood and Front ats. To Let A Room ois the First Story, and the Second and Tpird Stories of Brick House, corner of sth and Union- streets. - Also, .a very dent and convenient frame Cottage, in Allegheny City. Apply to janl I To Rent, A BASEMENT with two rooms, suitable• tor a L Physician or Dentist, on Penn Street, between Hand and Irwin:sts, jon22 To Let. ONE new three story Dwelling House, with bath house:attached, situate near the corner of Wy lie and Washington streets. Possession given on the lint of April next. janl7 JOHN F. PERRY. • (Gaiutte, Chronicle, and Journal copy.) Wines. 2/ - 1 Quarter Casks Italica() Port; VlO 4 . 4 44 London Market Port; 5 "" " Hunt 10 " 4 Trash gi 20 " S. S. Madeira; 15 ‘r. , c London Market do ; 10 4 ' Symington 5, ' 44 Fayal re 10 "Tenneriffe 10 " 'C Pale Sherry 5 44 " Golden " 5 " " Brown " 10 - 4 44 Lisbon 4 4 15 ‘ 4 " Dry Malaga; 10 44. Sweet do. For sale in quantities to suit, by dec2o 1 P. C. MARTIN 1 A 4 DM. 0. MOLASSES ; strictly prime I N. O.Sugar; just received and for sale by jan2s MILLER & RICKETSON. Produce. A O Bu. Clover Seed ; . . ` 2 Bble White Beans.; 6 44 .Flaxseed; 28 Kegs No. 1 Laid; l 6 Barrels ' d'o ; I 12 Caeks Cheese; I 85 Boxes ." do ' • just recd and for sale by i • an i Jan 4 44 . l. MILLER if RICKETS( ItICE-6.iierc_ea new Rice, just recd and for • sale 7 by jan.26 ;•n MILLER & RICKETRON. MOLASSES -10 Bbls. New Orleans A Phila. Stearn Syrup ; 1 Cane " Syrup; J. D. WILL AMS, 110 Wood it, For 'sale by jna2s , , C LARIFDD Sugar— Orleans, fine; ; .1. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. For sale by jna2+s I3UCH-WHEAT 'FLOUR-40 micas prime Flour of "hulled' , BucKwheat, for sale by :1 jan7 SMITH and SINCLAIR. OLLAND Gin-4 pipes Swnn and:Black Horse 111 Gins, for sale by' • - • dec22 •, it ',I . , ,•. _ _ —.., - :„..-........ -,.• ..-.- •ate.4.rt.*...,i„,,„, D$ lOlwig i nghltrielfflififr - Zut G. 1 4 1 .*„ . 4 Ft,4 31 -E, -7+ • OGN. A N D , EllAtt GASNT, Are without 4- ribtetler thellistent. flielallotning B B*IPB: ItreirAKtafgaonssr . p r . E. Dm. WOOD ADD SilTii STAPPAIi pppwzmoD, Tv taken - nc&riding to. divcctioni : they trill cure 1 - lE4LE it' 'in -,d. - 01 ; i, r B m, , k , i 4n t n i; ,-,, rini6 „ Bina, any case, no inatter,,,lie or what else los, raj] FOreign' and 'Douicstie Exchange, Certilicater 1 ItHEDM A TIC of Dejiiisitis; - • - For ,ll + B7 Pethiailent..ccire , of Gent, :EXCHANGE On ail' the , printipal 'Cities- of the Gangrene, .fiysterea, end severe nes:Vona affactirdpi, and turepii:for Sale inimirtusiiit purcha and are highly inc r iiiriMended ' for the, cure Cif Dristiz' sera. sy,HemorarAsthma and Neuralgia. Patients using CURRENT and, pailluids received on deposite. them, in Intilitcases,:eaperience benefit soon after COLLECTIONS made ou all Father the Union, the firet,deset they,qeiet the nervous System, *Nell'. at the lowest fetes.' '' ' • • onables,them to rest, well during. the night; Abe) , " ' acrnnerrcrs: - • • • • never, !ail effect,a cure, when taken according, to Messrs.' Irl.'"Leeth-.&'' So n , directions a ' • Ogden &Sit &laden, No outward. application can permanently IDTACITO " Win Bill& don, Prrrsstritert. rheumaticpaina from Om nystem. Liniments some " ADClitikei& Co. ' • • times .ect,aa'A,palliiitiVe. for a short 'period, but there is aggmysleanger in their Use; they may cause +, : Fleming dc'Brother, the pain,to.leave one place.for perhaps a vital part, • Pales, Latliftip & Prinatt'Ai: or else where the pain -will be more acute. - " ' Theme:soli & Co. - • GERMAN SITTEILS,- " H ? ad lYssPhe,.r For-lhe gerintuient! curet of Liver Complaints, , Jaundice, Dyspepsia - , Indigestion, Chronic Debility., ~ .Ttfritho'i - Werd &Co. ' ' '.'" • Chronic Asthma,,Nervous Delfility, Pulmonary Af- john M , Cullough . & Co. jLaynnortz. fections, (aritdrig fronillia liver aristoniedio diseases ' Mr.' ''' Sleds George - • • ' • ,'- •• orihe jridneys and all diseases arising from. aAliif- " H. Hanni,'"Creerinkrz, O. ordered stomach, lothqiude end female," : -" T ' is cP h 1 V • 31,846 1- • *, - female weakness', diznitteas; rollout - S -0T blood to the Messra. Fenner :Az • MAsertonr; O. head. They strengtherithdsystem, and remove' all It. Cashier,: Ben ,Devrftitown, aseirtlity thertisinach','lniti give it'tericindnetion, -Pittsbiugh l .Septomber 2d, IB4y, •) - • - and 'Mishit:digestion; 'they can be-taken by the.thost delicate 'stomachf and in every edge will entirely dhitriircositivoiteiss; and renoVite - ihe whole 'system; retrieving all impurities and - remnants Of previous,' diedises, and give 'a. healthy action -tethe whole ,The symptoms' of Liver Cimplaint are uneasiness' and gain'in - the rightaideiand iorcniss upon touch itimeiliiitely'vinder the inferior ribs; inability' to lid on the left aide, , or iftit all 'abitt„:.a dragging •senna-:" lion .ptedueed, which seriously affects respiration, causing veiy,often'troublesome cough; ' together with these' synifitoini perceive a coated tongue, aciditi.;of the stomach, deficiency Of perspiration, and sometimes a sympathetio'pain in the right shoul-' der, with a great disposition to sleep and depree.: sine of4pirits,--and sometimes. sores in the mouth or threat, causing mucus'to rise in , the; nostrils; jannilice frequently accompanies: it, and a Dropsy in the face. .Theso symptoms, if permitted to con tinue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease, Consumption ; in facia majority °ranch cas es originate from the irritating. Cause above men tioned. Cathartic medieines must in every instance, bs avoided in the treatment for it. . The -symptoms of Dyspepsia , are very various— those affecting the stomach al one, ardnausea, heart burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of ap., petite, sense of fulness or ,weight.on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach; feted eructations, or-sour arising from the stomach, acc. The sympathetic affections are very diversified.-- Dyspepsia; devoid of a functual nature , is without danger, butif arising from a disease of the stomach,' it is-dangerous Nervous Debility generally accompanies dyspep lea or liver complaint; it will also cure. A few do ses will remove all the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, 'dots or webs before the eight, fever and dull pain in the head, constant imagist ng,tif evil; and great depression of spirits. Outward , signs arc quick 'and.strong pulse, pale and distressed coun tenance, &c. Any case of the above disease can be cured etfec• Wally by the use of the Bitters as directed. SUDORIFIC, • An infallible remedy for coughs or colds, or the chest, spitting•of blood, influenza, whooping cough, hemoral asthma, or any disease of the lungs or throat. • • • • • ' This is an invaluable family medicine. It sobn releaves any cough or hoarseness, and preventifthe croup by being early administered. No cough -or cold is too light to pass negleCted; neglected colds send thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to.grow up with a delicate frame, who Would have been strong and robust if at rst properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, • For the effectual cure •of the piles, tetter, and rheum, scald head, ringworms, inflamed eyes or eye lids, barbers itch, frosted feet, old sores arising Ppm fever or impure blood ; and will extract the fire from burns, upon application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with ten der fates should use it after shaving; it will in a feW moments remove all soreness, and stop the bleeding. It can always bo relied upon, and is invaluable in any family. , For the core or pains or weakness in the liver, hack or chest; it will entirely remove any deep seared pains. Them remedies have caused many to enjoy the inestimable blessings or invigorated health, and in a variety of desperate and abandoned caves, a perfect and radical cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and statements of remarkable cures never made; yet cer tified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly un acquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering suf ficiesat inducements to make a trial of these invalua ble medicines. They are entirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet; they can be had of the agen t gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store, No, VS Race at., one door above Eight, Philadelphia, For sale in Pittsburgh by • junr-dly AT, ELF DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURK'S 11 Building, Fourth street. Rough & Anthony, Daguerreotypists from the Eastern cities, would . call the attention of the in. habitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerrotypes of citizen's and °there, at rooms in the Third story of Burkla Buildings, 4th street, Personewishing pictures taken, may rest assured that no pains shall be spired to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the- most powerful kind„enabling us to execute pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Penscins sitting for pictures are neither required or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Opperators will find this a' good depot for stock and chemicals. 07 - Instructions given in the art, containing the most meat Improvements. declo JAMES MAY. JI. ILTON , S POEMS, illustrated. Harper'. nnewlN edition of the Poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings, by ' James Montgomery; and one hop dred.and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey. In two volumes.. SPENCER'S GREEK TESTAXENT.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, 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 naries. By Itev..j.A. Spencer, A.M. A NEW NOVEL — Midsummer/1 Eve.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. • JAMES' HENRY IV.—The life of Henry the Fourth,' king of France and Navarro, by G. P. B. James. Cotnpleto in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON, jaoB Booksellers, corner of Market and 3d OM L. WILDiA.RTH- Tr EG BUTTER-6 Kegs, for Bale by dec29 SMITH & SINCLAIR: DTAMED Apples-450 Bushels, for sale by • dee2B SMITH & SINCLAIR TJDESHEIMER BERG, 1834, Hock Wine, di rt, rect importation into the United Rates by Pe ter Arnold Mumm, (from the base of the mountain which surrounds the Castle ofJohannisburOfor sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. Q Ws Lard ; (.3 s'" Fresh Roll Butter; 6 ‘c Dried Peaches; 2'" Clover Seed; just recd for sale by L. S. WATERMAN,I No 31 Market, and 62 Fro - - W RITE Beans—lß Barrels, for sale by dec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR, CLOVER Seed-3 Ramis, &reale by dec2B SMITH & SINCLAHL LRD ---30 Kegs No 1, neatly put up for family use, for sale by dec2B SMITH & N IBBERPS Chemical Writing Fluid, Resorted sized bottles, constantly on hand and for sale B. FAHNESTOCK and Co., - ,corner Ist and Wood ate. OULD CANDLES-50 Boxes,_foi edile by dec3 SMITH . at SINCLAIR. . • ETOCKHEIMER 'Reek wine, Renkeltlit Co: ex I - 11 porters to the United States, for `race by the case or bottle, at thewine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. OAF Sugar — f 20 Bbls. No. 4,5, 6 and 7, Loui siana 10 66 Coarse Pulverised Loaf; 5 ,6 Fine " store'and for sale, by deo22 MILLER & RICKETSON. P. C.llAlatti ==lM TAR OINTMENT WM. THORN Now Publioattons. (.. ~ ~'l ~. ~ ~• ~~~~. .. .. 1 ~ --- ( :... .. ..:. ..... .. . ....'7':""'-ems=-~ , • .• WILLIAM 4. - HILL- 4'Co .mettttip, iaictisly4 igokies, AND DEALCItO IN FOREIGN fkIITLFACATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOT ES, *.„ 15 S PECIE,. *" • * NO: 64 iVtiottll.;one door' abate Fourth East side, Pittsburgh, , Pa. URRF,NT. Funds received - *bndeposit, and col lectionsffiadee on all, the Cities throughout the United Stites. :Sight checks on Baltiniore; Philiidel phia, New Tark, Boitrip.and Cincinnati; - coAsian:fly for sale in tone; to - auk purchasers.' ' The paper of the:Ohio, K entucky , Indiana; and Virginia.Batikalehliihi and - sold on the triost Ilvor• The highesepiamAial p'aid' for Foreign and Anaen 7 can.Srold..and Silver coins, . .IECHANNY.,ON .p,riLAND, IRELAND , SCOTLAND, Air sale in amounts or.ci and ",upwards: mariOdalvy ' ' • • 308 Erg H. zip.A. ' 111UL_ dc.C171311.1r, nartmcas, excrtatter‘,.nuorklug,' Xtttfr.at.zits Ur FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, DER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANKNOTES, . • GOLD AND SILVER. - • • No. 65 Foonrr.,3o DOOR =toy: FOurrit oresi SIDE; PRtsbuiih, • PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, anti collectipas made in all the principal cities of the United States. . Sighl F.:change on Philadelphia,. Baltimore,'New . York, Boston and Cincinnati con;tantly for male in sums to suit purchasers. ' • Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio , Virginhi and Peunkylva ilia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favor& ble terms. The highest premium;iaid roc Ameiiian Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, GeiMany , and France procured, sfc. mar22-y 1 .. N. - 11014 M I. %NAMPA AND DZAIZIS • BANE Na.' 55 Market a gx. Nee. York • Belthnore ' - " Buying:rates. - - Ohio • • die -Indiana • fi. ACentgelcy ic 'Wheeling - Tenneseen. 3- i; . . ALLEN [RAMER.. Fa:M A I D 11141. X. R Mins. BANICEI,tS AND EXCHANGE'BROX• ERR, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND .COIN. Corner of Third and Wood its., directly opposite:die St. Charles Hotel. • • ..my2.B A. A. MASON & 004 ', • 62, MARKET' . STREET, .Between Third and fourth &reeds, INFORM their friends and the public generally, that being atm* to remove to-the spacious and elegant Store, recently ercetedon the adjoining Jot. They will close oat their large and. well selected moss. of Fult and Muter Mods at "Cost, And in many cases less than cost! To enable them to open their New Store viith au entire Stocir ofNew Goods. The sale will commence this day, and con tinue until the first of March, or until their removal. Theirestensive.assortment of . , DRESS GOODS . • • Will be sold Poll 30 per cent. less than' usual prices They consist of the mc.st fashionable Cashmeres and Delanes, Gala, Mohair, Silx and Orange Plaids. Also., Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. &c. CLOAK GOODS—French and German Merinos, Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloaxings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable Colors. Bincx.and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. Stiewts—,-Cashmere, Terxeri, Tails n Plaid, 'andother Shawls; a'very large assortwent, fully reduc ed one half in price. • FLNELS — WeIah. English, and American Flan nels, ofall colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces ; Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feathers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs; Fahey Buttons, tc. &c.. • o:riarrEN Goons of every description. • - • Woolen Goods. Cassimeregy Cassinetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jeans. Whitney and Bath Blankets Also, an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz es, Domestic Gingham', Checks, Stripes, Ticking,, Brown and Bleached Muslim+, &c. The following will be some of-the; Prices • Cashmeres' at. 18; cents, Usual price 371 Mousselin de Laines, 12; " " 25 and 31 Gala. Plaids, ' 50 " " 100 Mohair and Oregon Plaids, Alpacas 20 Wrought collars, 19 - - , • ' Calicoes, 9to 10 4 r c‘' 12 Cassinetts; 28 to . 'so_ Together with every article in. the Store, :which will be, offered equally. eheap. - Visitors maybe as sured, that they will not bo disappointed in the qua] ity or prices of our goods. janl2 A. A. MASON and Co. An Important. Book. THE Early History of Western Pennsylvania;and of the 7Vest;' and of Western EipeditiOns and . Campaigns, with an appendix, containing copious extracts from important Indian treaties, minutes of conferences, journals, etc. • Together with a topo graphical description of each county of Western Pennsylvania. One large volume, 785 pages, by H. K. Sarong, Esq. For sale by ' ' H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. 99 Market street. • 'lt. Is the best Cough Medicine I ever./Ilits. , 1101 V WAD the following proof of the zuperiority os klvDt. Willard's Oriental Cough . Mixture, hots a respectable citizen, who has tried it. Prrranvierr,'Dec. 15 , . 1847 MEnall. Hass &BROCKWAY : ' After. laboring for several weeks under the disad vantages of a harrassing cough, and most distressihg cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of seve ral of the "infallible.? I wacinduced to purchase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my:great surprise, after using old) one halrof the bottle, I found myself .erttirefs well." “it is The best medicine lever sow: , . True copy. , 10 HN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Com mercial Row, Liberty street, near pt!.iittl. janB OATS -10 bags on consignment, fir laic by decls J. D. WILLIAMS, GLASSES-2b N, 0. Molasses: juin re in ceived and for sale by janl4 MILLER and RICKETSON. - - MOSEL MUSCATEL Hock wine, Henkel! &' Co.'a exportation, for sale by the case or bot tle at the wine store of dent° LONDON Porter-4 casks London Porte, in qnatt and pint bottles, for sale by dec2.2. . P. O. MARTIN. .F LAXSRED . —A few. bags for sale by 'SMITE & SINCLAIR, . _ 56 Mood street, SARDINES --50 Boxes Sardines; • SO kr 64 do, ibr sale by •• ' P. C. „MARTIN. CANDLE 20bx1.11,!..earine candreijorisale-1,3; decl6 , .- - . iTh WED, Peaehes,-. Birshels,tp! **by' ._. .Ulldec2B " SMITH & SINCLOR, W. C. CURRY Wit. , SON, N 'EXCHANGE cora AND trest, Pittsburgh. halite: "- - Buying rate. Cincinnati - '-- k dis Louisville I °!.' St. Louis --'l . • e , 4' NoTtii ' Copartiaershtp. JOIN lIANBEN tit HIII I r..HANNT.Zr4LTB this.div associated with them BENJ.J.,WALLACT itt,!he..411.11,11.7„.' afacture of Flint Glass, in all its vasietics , under lke i •'; firm of Haartrns and Wallace, at tie old .statuiph Parke and Hannan', where they are teaicsk,4„ . • serve their old friends and those wh o p ma ravel' them with a call, at WHOLESALE.AND RETAIL. A larg e stock of toe leading articles in our line on hand. Terms as good as any other house. - • JOHN : HAhjti_ SS . . . , HENRY HAPUW , .,,,,..,„ B. J. WALL. 411,,. • • . • •r Buying rates. County & City ortPs dim Itelianotes . I V 4 .. Pennsylvania CO blew York g. Maryland —• i tr New Orleans . . . ro• In retiring from the busiftess of Parke Ind...l.ln ncs, I most.cordiallyt recommend Itletunwilannens* Wallace to the patronage of my former l'ends. JOHN,, .XRKE. Pittsburgh ; Jan. 15t,.1848. jan4-1m Atheneum Refreshment and Bathing da. . _,lsposset,fdtpsertz StresM,n rliggittlhoraparsidtsett.4.thsaihd rerAppiliatilased I snit atilt lacifastmlaturnagellais** on thetayatiiee the effeahig'of their eataldisteer, beg leave tn . -state that their baths are open attathzlest and that hot, cold - end shower bathi can be had at any moment. .A..few more heardera eau be accom modated by the week, sad gentlemen can procure breakfast, dinner; supper, etc., it the' usual boors, ray: breakfast, Ti o'clock, a. m.; dinne r . , 121; stip : cr 5} p. et. Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshmenio urnished in a superior style, and charges moderitW janls PECK, THOMPSON St Co. • 4'ihlMAM..of Los►'Yor • Cwi6o! UT INTER CLOTHlNEofevery description, 'goat TV as cloaks, over coats, superfine blanict,Bes var. Pilot, nod heavy broad cloths, superfine . .clotir, Dress, and (rock coats; a large assortment ortweed sack and frock 'coats. Cloth, cassimere, and satinett pantaloons; also general assortment of rests ; plain and faacy velet, cloth, cassimern and fracy woolen, and plaid mere, with a great variety of superfine trimmed shirts, tinder shirts; stocks, cravats, el)* forts, and all other articles id the Clothing fine; which will be sold low for Cash. Purchasers will find it much to their advantage CO Call soon, at 49 Liberty street. P. • DENY. N. B. A complete assortment of goods, L s A uitable for Customer work, al ways on hand, such as Englath, French, and American clothe, and chasimeres; esti; a choice assortment of seasonable reatinga—alf or which will be made to order in the lateit• INA* and on the most accominodating terms. ? ••.• jan-12dow •: New Dag* tyre Roos:dip.; Burke: Buildings, Fourth St. OUGII 4 ANTHONY,- Daguerreotypists: froui the Eastern cities, ca the attention of the inhabitante uf Pittsburghwould and ll the neighboring towns to their Daguerreotype of citizens and other', at rooms in the third story of Burke. building, 4th et. Peraona- wishing pictures taken may rest'astinsed that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection ofthe art. Our instrnmentiare of the most powerful kind, enabling us te'execote-pliti tures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfuln'e'ss to nature. The pablic are solicited to call and examine. Persona sitting,for pictures are neither required or expected to take them unlise perfect tratisfactintOrt given. • N. D. Opperators will find this a good depot 4r stock and chemical.. e . 1 . . flt:r Instructione given itt the art, containing the most recentlmprovemente. • .- •New Booki - 71 Ur EAVEN upon Earth, by Janeway, one vol: fiao Charnock , a choice works by Lyininirkinc•l 11 I vol. Sce - Coincidences of the Old and New.Tipttatuent,,,r, 3 by Rei. J. J. Blunt, .D. one Vol. ,8 Chalmer,a Miscellanies,Toems, Essayi4Sie","ir : Select works ofJames, Venn, VVilsolf,•Pliillifii” one . and Jay in large vol. for the low price , The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vols. . Modern Infidelity, by .. . Smucker; . .'• Life of David; • Di ily walk with God, Matthew 'Strong,' Circle of Homan Life, by Tholuck, Memoir of Charlott Elizabeth, 810 The work, of Francis Tot rretine in tho-oliginfitv;,t Latino° be complete In '4 vole.; 3 vols. : noir_ ready. • Willis , Poetical works in splendid Turkey : :,Morocco..• The above with a great variety of new bciiiite;ftist received. ELLIOTT 4 : ENGLISH,' jan7 56 Market st.between Sil and 4t1n,.. ' Sotto°. ALL persons indebted ar .to the sabscribers,e: re quested to make payment, on or befece,the 25th inst., if not, their account will be given.te Magistrate for collection; all persons histniteitinall against the firm, will please present their accounts for payment. janl2 ..'•,' ~To Let.. ~• , ‘• , .."Mt , Otiv. THREE dwelling houses, sißtite otrFiitirt ptrevc. near Canal Bridge, in the city of Pittsburgelr: Also, a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with It oonveniegts ' entrance on sth, near W ood street, '" ' ' .- Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, with an anti efground under cultivation, situate on Ohio LIMe in tho city of Allegheny. •Enquire of . •.. .;: .:•:-• ; janB I. D. WILLIA3IB, 110 Woodlot,' ..... . • - •: --: .!.• ...,, T_Tbrs:.4 . swats Hops, op coos .04 Ali. , II s4o_4 . ' - ' 420 la* . • MILLEICaiItjtiCICET •Aw JACOB WEAVER 9E1CH1.40 . bar •Abpieei'mow'lanog,7oui4, lbr sale by jowl! : : miLLElltassiVßlClansplte MACKEREL--60.13b15:N0.' • 5 ..r/441 • • Naa .; In. store and &la sale by • . • );•• jnal4 • 3111-1;z1L.404-1110EITatei_. tT -404.L.„3 ge s ii No.l `l..zird';.• LJ ...• able No. 1 .do ; : On consignment, end for silo by. .1414 ? l'4 ll .4A4 *d R!C4T4lOl,l'' MEM =NM ESE ... .. . . - 'linkir-r•Viig ---- - ~...f t, - r . . . ci sitiiii4iii•Til AWE) , V)IVITBIIIt.ci It 9 • Bang Vadat' Eine. ...„ VEILS. well known. line of splendid Passenger . Steamers;- is now composed of tho..largs y r htior finished and, furalihed, and thirisor s pOwerful boats on the waters of the West. - 1:40"" accommodation' and-comfort that money' esti final cure, has been •providad'fOrpassengers. The has been in operation for five years—have carricits million of people without the least injury to.thisir.., persons. The boats • will he at thv,foot of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the receptloth of freight.and the , entry. •of pailiongers on . theregts r ter. In all cases passage money must tie .psidAss et advance. • Dicraiday Packet. l {t The TONONCAHELA; Capt.' Stem; will Pittsburgh every. Ittendantatinting at 10"Wildi Wheeling every MoiadaYeiretthg at 10 r. at. " ' .^ rnt - Toi. id Pili c'ket• . • The, illßiiitti* **. ano: will leave PiitiblirgkeVeriToaecley ioetelig o'clock; Whcoliric.evary at JO.?, • • • hil j titli e .kiioXML,, CipteirOle.' : Ocitrri:: wit; l ea ve . Pittsburg evievy tfaaiteeilay' tdomin .„ JO eilireti, Wbeeting every Viredneiti . iiiiiiriitift 0. 4 • , . . . . . ' • Packet. • r a . T 1 a yyIS.CPNSIN, Capi4in - .R..7.' Or aie ;will hgijp Pirbilinrgh .eirei - iThursclay morning . at 10 '.4!Cipik:i.. Wheeling ever) .Tharsiday evening as lb .r. , • • • • ' - Friday . Packet: " ',••' 'The CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Croaks; will A4ii , e' Pittsnorgh every Friday Morning at''lo Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M. . Saturday, Packet,. . The brEmw4G . ER, Captain . De Cavip, Pittsburgh oylter . ..Saturday ,morning at .10 . ..q'cl4Ty. Wheeling OyOtOatarday eventng..at 101: x, •' '• -Sunday Packet: •' The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. Ck'ilasolf,t wilt loam Pittsburgh every • Sunday trkiyning et ' . 10 o'clock; :WhOeling every Sunday evening at 10 . ! r. U. . itovl9;'' . Beaver ■pd Wells Ville Packet. The steamboat, BEAVER, Cl*ltia:E. Clarke, Master, Will, during the eriming'' winter season, make daily tr,ps to Bearer and Wells ville, leatiing Pittsburgh every moradogist 9 &deck, and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P. M. ' ' • • • decls G. M.HARTON Agents. Miler 17L — sciiii777 77 1: I,r TILE. new .and splendid 'tent:ter AN• DREW FULTON, W. H. Forms, Mas ter, wil eave fur the above and intermeoiate land. ings, on Saturday neat, the 22d inst., at 10 o'clock, A. X. For freight or passage apply , on board Or to janI 7 JAS. MAY. _ Dissolution of Partnerchlp. THE Partnership of Parke k. Dane CAE is LUSA' dissolved by mottudsonsent. Thu hareem-A the concern will bielesed at the counting:rot:nor heretofore 'occurs:4llTO. 116 Wood street, by Jolns Hansen:and !leery Hansen, MZ=MMI =IN .I!,•:tiiti.:_7. .e,..-.... ,T. , ;,;...-. !..,....'..•,..".F,•1;"': : -.":. •Y ."., • i _:: ;t1 I ; .t` :-.e MEI 1 ' •" ~: ~ a. INIMIMI + V ~,r ~ A ~.: `r;. .. . ~: , ~`.. . • - 2. . ! ,- -7" • !„. v,•lpe • • t le r .;( : lE • ;'.' • "' - • • '" .1,. • • 1...tr0., • • • ~ • . , 4 7..c9.",,e.` t s, ~ i. "~~.. 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