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DEAN. , ,Lucretia Alms Jnua. Dzart. Mime BERTHA Ltwxs. • TO eoecluele' with the eom ody of the YOUNG WIDOW. Alare/1 1 / Mts. twit+ fn rehearsal-" Fly ing Dutchman? &c peers to Open at GI, performance to commence a 7 precisely. Pre'tared and corrected every Afternoon. •. FITTSBURGII BOARD OF TRADE, col:sin-TEE on nr.yEmnEn. c: 0. Loonaii, W. H. Denny, .1. ISl'Devitt " • . ARRIVED. . Wisconsin, Grace, Cin. Hudson, Ebeit,_Wheeling. Dispatcli, Nelmin,.Monongahela City ,Lake . Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. 'Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. : • - Michigan, Boies, Beaver. DEPARTED. Arena, Flees:on, Wellsville. ,Nevr England, Page, ~,Dispatch, Nelson, Mein. City. Lake Erie,iloops ' Beaver. . , Louis, McLane, Bennett; Brownsville. Consul,. Bowman, Brownsville. Boies, Beaver. • • The river at Cincinnati, on-the 14th, Was # fallin. #P slowly, but still high. • ,Steaniborit accident.—We learn that the Swift -No: 4, met with a misfortune on her last trip up frOtalHadison. Coming up on Friday night, she ran against a snag just this side' of Aurora, liejlicii.displaced her shaft and tore away her almost eutire wheel house. -.0:1; The steamer Bibb arrived last evening from Cincinnati, hound for New Orleans. .She made the run from Cincinnati to this place in S hours and 40 minutes.. Coal consumed, -51, tons, , carrying 1G His. steam per square inch, and averaging :14 revo lutions per minute.—Lonistille fornitni. The heavy rain will undoubtedly, have a bene ficialinfluence on the river. No transactions in flour , have been noticed, -holders standing out for advanced rates. $3,6233,75 have been offered thr goal country brands, and raused, $4 being de. manded. -The Flour market is firm, and alto.eth _ eilooking upwanls. • The current ratefor lead is • ; Auction Sales, 'DV DAVIS, Auctioneer, (south-east cor- JODI n.erof Wood and Fifth sts.,) on Thursday morn invite l'lth inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold without resetie for cash currency, to close consignment, a large ;and general assortment of seasonable staple and fancy Dry Goods, men and women's shoes, cord ed gingham, umbrellas, a general assortment of new ready, made: clothing, gm. AT 2 o , ctocr,'P. M. 'Ait extensive assortment of China and Queensware, agiong which ire: cups and saucers, plates, dishes, soup , tureens, Saucers, cheese• stands, ewers and beings, pitehers, bowls, centre pieees, fk.c.„chandi leers mattresses, counterpanes and a variety of other articles of cibia furniture from a steam boat; a large 111 . 211111t . ity of householdnewand second hand furniture, among which are one well toned good second hand Piano Poste, 1 Mahogany side boardi mahogany bu reaus,,lpair card tables,- chairs, mahogany sofa, wish . and work - stands, &cc.; feather beds, mattrasses Looking glisseti, • carpeting, cooking stoves, coal stoves,iogether with a variety of kitchen utensils, ; , :.i , ' . .i;!': , L. ''l..'_ A quantity of hardware, fine table and pocket cut lity, musical instruments, watches, jewelry, fashion able hits, cap - s, fine muslin shirts with linen bosoms and collars, flannel and hickory shirts, fancy and staple dry goods, &c. Also, two swords, 1 fine sash, .19Cent bugle, I cornet, files, shotguns, pistols, &c. •dec-16 . . fake,ECTARINE FINE CUT CHEWING TUB:I.C -' - CO.—W. & D. ;RINEHART, No. 33 Hand st., e pleasure in announcing to the public that they have Just•introduced a new and delicious article of', fine CHEWING TOBACCO, which they can recom mend to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, and entirely free from adulteration. They have also on hand a very. fine lot of CAVENDISH' of the very hest . 'quality. doe I 4 SEGARS, 50 1 boxesimported and, other Regalia Segars; 30 1 boxes imported and other Castello Begirt,' 16 I.boxes imported and other La Bella and MadaraSegars,in store and for sale low by .• • . STERF.TT & die 9 16 Market st., cor. Front. fITOBACCO--Araznatic, Nectar. Peach Leaf, Honey Pew, Been Wing; Choice of the Army and Navy, PureDronoke, W. D. IL -and Branch's Stag ; all prime /insult, for gale in small or large packages, or by re -tail.. decl4 STERETT & Co., 16 Market st. BTTERS, &c,-16 dor. Aromatic Wine Bitters; 10 1 .•Ess. Peppermint—bottled and on draught. • Also, East India Bitters, an article recommended for Invalids. Forsale by ETERETT & Co., decl4 ' corner Market and Front ats. S ALAD OIL-6 Baskets fresh "Hull (le Oliie" by 0 the basket or bottle. . STERETT & CO., decl6 corner of Market and Front sts. Monongahela Navigation Company. • N OTICE TO STOCKHODDERS.—In pursuance of the - provisions of the Charter, the annual meeting* of the Stockholders of the Monongahela ; Navigation Company, will be held on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1847, at the office of the said •company, in Breed's building, Fourth street, in the city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock, P. for the purpose , cif electing officers far the ensuing year. dec4-44 WILLIAM SAKI WELL, Seal. :-- - ' Hot for Itlexlco.' ‘ ,l2ne for Plane No. 8-6800 ‘• .." " " - . MILITARY EQUIPMENTS. 'Wise for Plane No. 9-- 602 S a ---,- " " HE subscriber is prepared to' furnish Swords, ' - 'Sashes, Epaulettes, Caps, Plumes, Buttons, ace, and all other Military Trimmings, on as cheap 1 Said Ropes to be manufactured of the best quality of iron wire and in the same manner as those now 7 in use on Planes Nos. 1,0, 5, 7 and 10, of said Road. 'terms &scan be procured in the Eastern' cities, for Bids will also be - received for Ropes for each of said -bash. - Also Allen's Patent 6 Barrel Revolvers. Planes manufactured as above described, but of 11 W. W. WILSON, incises diameter. Cor. 4th and Market sta. , Proposals will state the price per foot lineal at which the Rope will be delivered at the respective planes, and will be sealed, and endorsed "Proposals for Rope," and directed to the subscriber at Portage P.O. By order of the Board of Canal Commissioners. JOHN FERGUSON, Sup. M. P. on A. 11. R. R. f'. t. ' • • Brindles, Gins and Wines. half pipes Old Cog Brandy, (Pinet;Castilion & Co.) 2 2 "' (J. & P. Martell.) 6 qt.'casks do. %. :IV. pipes " (Edward Lagnercunc.) 2 qt. casks " " (Godard.) 3 qt. casks Rochelle " (A. Seignette.) 3 pipes W oesp Anker Holland Gin. , 40 qt. casks Port Wine, of various gradee, , 20 " Dry Malaga Wine. " Sweet " " 10 Indian barrels Muscat " I pulicheon Old Ja males. Spirits, on draught. 1.. " " Irish Whiskey, .f For'sale. MILLER & RICHETSON, 'deer ' _l7O Liberty st: • ,: Linseed 011. ' 10.3"8. just received and for sale by - • MILLER & RICKETSON, •de , cl6 - . 170 Liberty st n 13BLS.pure Rye Monongabele /1:11./ 200 bbls. pure.old " For mile by' MILLER & RICKETSON, dec7 - - 170 Liberty it , .• Brazier's BellowS. USTreceived as assortment,large sizes, B raziees JP) ' , Hand Bellows; also, Parlour aild Kitchen, do. :Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR. dead. . 120 Wood st. Mrs. Moore., FASHIONABLE CLOAK AND DRESS MAKER, , Diamond alley, bet. Wood and Smithfield st., as'just reed from New York the latest stries for :Maks, Tallattotteand Dresses. &stn . * And beautiful ityle of Winter Bonnets. - dell-tit - taw* ' , k -_-,',,:- - . g._ -.;„, .""'- ti .'"•''':: ,, ,,;; , ?,-_,- ~,.. d "To ::. _;~ MEE ~~*Y: PITTSBURG-1r TREAT RE. First Tie r! 50 Cents. Seconfl,Tisr, 37} cents Third " _,I Pit, , " PRIVATE DOE, 75 - COMMERCIAL RECORD. PORT OF PITTSPORGH. 7 ''VEET WATER' I:5 'TEIB C114K3 SL LOVIS UNION OFFICE, Monday evening, Dec. 7. Ar 6} O'CLOCK, P. M Old Whiskey. R - ~.: _ MEM ~7 ' ',.: ..0:',1,,.:7:.:=.1,. NUMMI ESII ~:i' , EWE i.t i iv BY LAST MOT'S MAIL A discussion started up in reference to the mo tions for an increase of the pay of volunteers which occupied a great portion of the time. The. Senate then proceeded to ballot for the standing committees. The following are the chair men of the respective committees: Foreign Relations, Sevier. ' Commerce, Dix; Ag riculture, Sturgeon; Naval affairs, Fairfield; Public Linek,-Breese; Private Lands Claims, Yulet; Rev olutionary Claims, Semple; Post Office Saiff"' Past Roads, Niles; Pensions, Johnson, of Louisiana; Patents, Colquitt; lerritories, Westiott; Coating ent Expenses, Speight; Engrossed Bills, Chalmers; Finance, Lewis; Manufactures. Dickinson; Mi ry Affairs, Benton; Militia, Atchison; Indian Af fairs, • Bagby; Claims, Pennybacker; Judiciary, Ashley; Roads and Canals, Hanegan; District of Columbia, Cameron; Retrenchment, Turney; Pub lic Buildings, Bright; Printing, Atherton; Library, Pearce. In the house no business of importance was transacted. had a great treat in reading the ac count of the Breach of Promise case in Louisville —Miss Nano-Hayes. vs. John Hays, a rich old bachelor. Miss Nano received a verdict of $O,OOO. Ori Tuesday last, Judge Pirtle, leading counsel for Miss Nano, presented the following check, and it was immediately cashed: Henry S. Julian, Esq., Treasurer of Mechanics' Savings Insli!Wiwi of Louisville: Please pay to the bearer. for a Sunday evening walk, Six Thou sand Dollars, and charge the same to account. $6,000. JOHN HAVES. oi..George C. McClelland, a graduate of West Point Military. ,Acailemy-, now a private in the Du quesne Grays: offers himself as a candidate for the office of Majcie of the Ist. Penna. Reg :t Volunteers. 3t. plOce of the MoiticiNo Pow has at tached to it:the.niost extensive Job Printing Estab lishment im.the city. We are prepared to till all orders for pirnting at the Chortest notice, and the work will be done in the best style and on the lowest terms. Important to Consumptives.—Strange! that so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu ally wearing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into that dreadful disease Consunip tion—that disease which carries off thousands daily ~--are doing nothing, or, what is worse than noth ing, are gorging themselves with nostrums that are puffed to the skies for cur, they are said to have effected on someloreign or unknown persons, when they carrbe positively cured by using Dr. Rogers compound Syrup of Liverwort and. Tar, which con tinues to make the most remarkable cures ever re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro. ved by reference to the vast number of certificates from the first and most respectable citizens—such as the Hon. Judge William Burke, the wife of the Reit . . Geo. Maley; Doctor Wm. Richards; Mrs. Hi ram Plummer, Devinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin nati; and a greattlfflnber of others in this city Certificates of not only of remarkable cures or dis tressing Cough, but cases of Consumption positive• ly cured, after physicians of the highest standing have given them up to die! For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent. Grant street, one door below d. See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Lirerwort and Tar, in another column. deci C'unts.rti;"s. Galvanic Remedies fir all kinds of nervous aactions they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dotereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. in cases ofdyspepsia. which is simply a nervous derangement of the di• gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets. Belts, &c. See advertisement tor further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street . dee° VTtOM Pittsburgh to Louis‘ille through Wheel ing, Columbus and Cincinnati. The subscribers were appointed a Committee to distribute 200 shares of $5O each of the stdek of said Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, (that being the proportion allotted to this city by the Company.). As all feel an interest in this important improvement, and it is believed to be the beat stock ever offered the community, in order to give a more general extent, the Committee deezpli proper to con fine the subscription to two shares for one week from .this. Books for subscription at the Counting Room of, Hanna & Waterman, Water st. Pittsinargh Ifospital. UNDER THE CARE OF THE EISTERS or ?LACY. Dr.'s Addison, Gazzam, Bruce, and ill' lea!, Phy- 4 niNGEMENTS are now completed for open ing this institution on or about the first ofJano ary, 154% Accommodations for twenty patients have been ordered; if, the contributions now being solicited from the citizens warrant it, iccommoda tions will be prepared for forty. Donations for this purpose can be given to the Collecting Committee, or sent to the-Sisters of Mercy, Penn street, or to any of tho Ifollowing:—James May, A. Tiernan-, James Bldkely, John Coyle, J. S. Cosgrove, Com mittee. dec9-Im • ' Sealed Proposals - v ILL be'received at the office of the Superin tendent of Motive Power on the Allegheny Portage Rail ltoad, at Plane No. 2, of said ]toad, un til sunset of Thursday, the 24th day of December, 1846, for furnishing 4 wire Ropes for said Road, to be delivered at each of the following planes, on or before the first day of March next, viz: One for Plane No. 3-3800 ft. long and 11 in.'s in diameter ofNo. 20 wire. One for Plane No. 4-4956 " " frHE subscribers offer for sale, a valuable Farm, situate in Ohio Township, about 12 miles from the city, and adjoining lands of James Duff, contain ing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, with valuable improvements—this farm is well watered and has two orchards of the best grafted fruit, and is worthy the attention of Partners. Title indisput able: For further particulars enquire of Isaac Rhoads, living on the premises, or to OLDEN & SNOWDEN, doclt4llwaw3 cor. of Wood and 2d sts. A NDREW WHITE, who for years has been fa vorably known as the manufacturer of a superi or- article of V ENIT lAN BLINDS, informs his friends and patrons, that he has not now,and never had a shop on the corner of Third and arket streets. His shop has been removed from Pitt street to. Fifth, near the Exchange Bank, where superior Blinds may be had at prices to suit the times. dec9 LIKENESSES, of Rev. JOHN W. NEVIN, D. D., President of Marshall College, and Professor of Did. Theology, in the Theological Seminary of the German ReformedChureh, Mereersburgh, (late ofWestem Theological Seminary,) from the original Picture painted in 1841. Re*. Hobart. S. 'Breckenridge, D. D., Principal of Jeffersorr &lege, Canonsburgh, Pa. For wale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, decal Marketst, - between Third and 4th. „! , n +, ~: .. ~ .._ ~, :?..js • 'y r - , • I. ; F a , :I`;_ • • :'7.i;i - '2,?i:-:4 - !:Naiii..i - ,.,i.;k 7, '..:.;.:.:: ,;-';;.i:2:.t-'.‘.-!':-':-.'iti;..: CONGRE'SS NEWS. t'on.deniedfrom the Baltimore Sun. W.Lso.iyaTox, Dec. 14,184(3 SENATE. • Loulsvu..LE, Dec. G, 1541.; Ohio River Telegraph, JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDS, JOSHUA HANNA, Committee Farm for Salo at a -Bargain Mistake. Corrected. MUM 1. 4.'• r ~ 4~k"; -,.• ,:,.. ~,..,•',. ~,.;.. ~...1.,., '*:',>.''''..''' - ':'Z'',--.'..•,;.- ' .' i.:''`',C•.,..l'i'''f.,-7., :1.;:':.,V'...:E'.-';':' -' l:':' ~: : --:'-' • :.'::';':;,' ' 1: i''''''..-.' :1:4t',A,:,1,..:%.'.,,..!•-•L'',..;.!r: ~.;:'''•'' ' - -;".;,'.) , t , W ell et llle : liegular.:Packe t rr Tut steamer ARENA, REESE C. FLEE gs•-•• k SON, maste r ,_ will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and all intermediate landings, on Mon days, Wediteada:ys;.and Fridays, - at 9'Wel oolti A, M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,.Thltra days , and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M.- For freight or passige.apply on board. . decs Por Wheefing—.6.l7l.egittlyir: Packet, rJTHE splendid light draught steamer DOMINION; S. TYLEA, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and :Wheel ing; leaving yittsburgh for Wheeling - every Monday, Wednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock; P.M."; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. novs Ar. The well known fast running steamer ";e44-VifiC.A.MBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati . every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam er COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular. ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel I). WILKINS, Agent For Saint Louts....ltegular Packet. The new and splendid pasunger steam er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of IS-Id. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight nr passage apply on board. apl4 For Cincinnati and St. Louis At - The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Witliants, will leave for the above and all,lntermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet, • The new and splendid passenger steam • boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhecs, will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jel CINCINNATI PACKETS. .., The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, reaving this port every Monday at 10, A. Al., and Wheeling at P), P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply 'on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 TIIE regular mail and Pasenger steam a l ler UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as a regular paCket between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati. - leaving this 'mkt every Monday at G o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at G P. M. The L f nion was built expressly for this trade ; and afllirds every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. mar? THE regular mail and passen.gersteam er HIBERNIA, Capt. John h.linefelter, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia wan built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior eccominodations. apl , THE regular mail and passengersteam r + . .„7 - er NEW ENGLAND, Capt. V. B. Page, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10' A. M., and \Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The New England was built expressly fur this trade end offers to the passengers every comfort and supe- Jim accommodations. rum 26 ^. THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, 0 , : M. E. L11C25, Master, will run as a reg,u. : ar pics;Miger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursciav at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to FRIDAY PACKET. _q THE regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER Nc. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade. cud offers to her passengers every comfort and tic. acrimodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. Lorr The regularmad and passenger steamer ---, 4, CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. Fur freight or passag.e.apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 The regular mail and passenger steamer ".,MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was both. expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comflart and ac commodation. mar 23 New Music. CAN the Charge, to the memory of Ringgold; Jr The May Queen; Parlor Quadrilles; The last sweet chime; The home that I love; 01 would I were a boy again; Le souvenir waltz, by 11. Kleber; ' Origin of the harp; Oakland Gallopade, by Rhoback; Love Not; Old Granite State; I have come from a happy laud; Orphan ballad singers, by Russell; Oh! share my cottage; Woodman! spare that tree; Dublin waltzes, by La Britzky; Camp Glee, by Loder: dedicated to the New York Guards' Glee Club; The Vocal Beauties of the favorite Opera of the "Love Spell," by Donazette; Four Songs from the Opera II Puritani, by Bel lini; Dacus for two flutes, by Berbignicr & Kauffner; Rio Grande Quick March: dedicated to General Taylor; Willig's Juvenile Pianotorto Preceptor; Just received and for sale bk deel4 JOHN 11. MEILLOR, SI Wood st. ,For the Holidays. BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1847; Friendship's Offering; The Opal; The Christian Keepsake; The Hyacinth; The Poet's Gallery of Beauty; The Germs of Beauty; The Ladies Scrap Book; The Laurel Wreath: Religious Souvenier, by Mrs. Sigourneyl The Diadem: The Germs of Nature, by Mrs. Embury; Findea's Illustration of Moore; The Gift; - The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers; Oracles from the Poets; Sentiments of Flowers, by J. Andrews, London Albums; Illustrated editions of the Poets; A large assortment of Books for Children. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., decl2 No 43 Market et. - C Fresh Oysters. THE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which he will servo up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth et., between Smithfield and Grant, octl3 0 Yes, 0 Yes. ‘, NTOU I_ can always find at G. Schneck , s, on the cor- Ile:r of Fifth and Smithfield ate., fresh Oysters I - served up in'every style, on the 'shortest notice. Also, Ground Niit Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. novl3-dtap ',;'," ~ .:%• - t- ,, . ti: , t , e';: , ..'iz:6 . 1:•.;.',.+ , , ' :., ;.-.•-''?.,.q'i:;'i',:-Zt.i...::f;::.-t:,,,,' '-''..*Zt . - '.',' ..._• . :' , \.''':': - i:,. , :t'k. , ^.t.i..'%*0,‘!.:..-,-::11,',:7'.7T- ' :: : - •:':'' ' '' . ;'''.';'''''''''' ''T.'V,'n.:'i.:..q•-• ~~~~ w~: y_4 -: F:: ~. a~a't ', 4 i',. For Cincinnati. MONDAY PACKET MONDAY PACKET TUESDAY PACKET WEDNESDAY PACKEI THURSDAY PACKEI J. NEWTON JONES, Agent 61M=1;MMM C. SCHMF.RTZ ~, ii" ~~ ~..- .. . 'i;•:;';.;',: . s .- ;..:0:1;: . '; - Ll'i .. ....';":i tet'orMetters . . D EMAINING - Pose.OtTice, Ut Pittsburgh, ft, December 15,: 1846: Persons calling ihr letters chose names arc on. this List; will please say they are advertised. • . - • Addams Matthe* Adams John , • Abbott Mary Porter Addis - Jam6s A Akin William Adams J W Apkley.Henry. Alston William Allan Jane Ambrdse Alexander , Austice Ann Anthony Frederick Augerman W • Andereon John Anderion L Armistead . Ellen 4 Armstrong I' M • .Archbold P Rev. Archer Mary Maine S A Mrs Aughenbaugh William Ashley Alexander Atkinsem Sarah Aymes Adolph Ashley;Rebecca Aten John • Anderson Rosannah Baird John Bailey A Bailey Richard Backley Daniel • Bailey Henry Baker William R Ballentyne William Bary Ammy Mrs Barge George Barclay Andrew W Beattie John Bell Thomas Bell John Bell Benjamin P Beltzhoover William Bebb John Bender A C Best C C Rev Bcltzhoover Samuel Bear Ellen Miss Beechey Thomas Beggs Elizabeth Bear Ellen A Miss Bloucher Jacob Blood Samuel Bigelow Edward M Higley S L Mrs Blain William Bownell William Boyd Samuel. 3 Buckhammer James Cameron Hugh Carsseessen Frederick Calhoun William 2 Callaghan Neal Catlett John Carroll Nancy Ann Canavan Thomas Caldwell James Campbell D Miss Chamberlin Lewis .1 Cherry Daniel Chirstman John 7 Chartus Jane Mrs Chapman William Cosign Z H Rev Clark William Clark George Clemmer A L Dr Clark Almyra F Miss Clothier Lucinda Miss Clark Isaac B Rev Clutten Elizabeth Cooper William L Cochran Andrew Collins Thomas Mrs Dawson James R Dale Ellen Miss Davidron Edward Davis Thomas Ii Davis John B Davis Isaac Deneight David C Denting,er John C Denney Neal Denning L L Divine Peter Dorman Francis Dougherty Sarah .Mrs Donnelly A Miss Douglass John Donaldson James , Ebert R Mrs Eichbaum W P Edwars Catharine Mns Esbillinan Michael 2 Ernest C NV Falleck John Ferrall William Farrell Thomas Ferguson Mary C Ferguson William G Fenton James Ferguson Alexander renney A bijah Fish William Fennic!e John Fisher Henn , Fleming G Gallagher Thomas Gana Hugh Gamble Thomas Gardner John II Gara Hugh A Garity James B Ganslin William Gallagher John Galbraith Sarah Miss Galbraith Martha ,Gardner Isaac Gates William Gamble Thomas Gara II Gish Abraham Gilmore & Hunt Gilchrist Christy Gillespie John Glenn John Gue John W Glass Mary oesi.. H Hamilton William Hershey' Peter 2 Hannah II Dr Ileckenbol William ' Hanley Catharine Mrs Bevil. Louisa Haney James ' Herr Adam Haney John Hellion Stephen Ilanrahan Michael Hines John Hammond William Inland Abner HancOck John • Hughes John Mangan John Ilobkuk Adam Hague Richard 2 Holmes James R Harbeson Matthew Hoffman Samuel Harris George Hoover Elizabeth artupe Aaron Bosley Marion Harmars Mary L Hornet Simpson Hardesty Mrs Hutcheson Nancy Hawkcs John Hughes Samuel Haslep Robert Hughes Thomas Hawn Isaac ' Hurlehy Timothy Haslett Joseph Hunter P E Hays Dennis 13 Huntley John Hays John Hunter S P Hay A . 2 Hunter Anne Hem John Irwin David Jacobs Daniel James William Jacoby William L Justice Mary Jane Johns S Johnston Mary M Johnston Samuel Johnston John L Johnston David Johnston JoseplrJ Johnson Robert Johnson Rosaline Kay Nathaniel Kirk Tohn. Kitchen Josiah M Kier Thomas Johnson Kinnard Sarah Kingaw John Kelitch Thomas Knox Ellen Keenan Margaret - Kinsey Thomas Kelsey Amos Kirk Franklin Kinsey John King Mr Killen John M Kirkpatrick Joseph ' Kitty Nancy and Harriett Komcler Nicholas Kimes Ambrose Kramer George Kinlade Margaret Laird Samuel Lamont P Lathiop Alfred Little Josephlt Latshaw James H Livington Landsdoun William Lynth Nathaniel Langden W 2 Long J K _.~ ` .~. '" k F,',' C .f-: , .1:...:-',.',: , .J,•;ri , ,:'i- ilTe„ ...,,,..,..: .-.:' ,:.,:*..-,,....::!:: : ....- :. ~-.'.1.;-,...i".'-'-'g.'.::',' IMMO Boss Daniel Bower John Bond Thomas Bone Janice Bowman As Boothe James Brown Mary Anne 2 Brown William Brown Thomas A Brown Ann Miss Brown Louis Bryan W F Brower Jacob Browning Elizabeth C Brooks Henry G Brennan' Morrico 2 Brooks Jason Britton Charles E 2 crooks Robert T Brand Samuel Buclar Milton Buck William Bunting A B Byerly W Burke Catharine - Burton Maria Burchard Milton Burns Arthur Burley William - Burgess Margaret. Bylaud W L C CofFy John Collins Henry Cole Thomas Calvin William Collins it D Conley Abram Corey Elizabeth 4nn Cover David Cordill Allan Courtney George S Cobk G W Cormya Aster Ann • 'Conway It Mrs Conlson William Colt Sandy Cooley James L Crystall Francis Crossman J W Cutchelom David Crooks Robert Cragg Henry Cunningham Michael Cush= James It. 2 Curtis Rebecca P Curtis Joseph G Dougherty John Downey- Edward Dougherty Pnillip H Douglass Samuel S Doak John Dockins Mary Jane Mrs Doyle James II Donley Neall Doyle John leman George Drake Mary Dunning George •A Duncan James Dyer 11 Dongan Catharine Dunlap Mr E Elliott Elizabeth L Espy William Emery Daniel Evans David Evans Ev . an II Flannegan F C 2 Fletcher Missouri Miss Fowler. Eliza Mrs Forrest John D Ford Thomas Eicrs of Foster C Rev Frew William Frank .;Inn Miss Freem;in. William Fritehrivan John Frisbee Eleanor Mrs Fitzgerald J Glison Susinnah Miss Gorges D M Gould John E - Golf John Good John Guirin John Grazier Jane Miss 2 Graves Lucy Mrs Green Isaac Griswold Elizabeth Graves Newconib Grazier Mr Gray t3arah Gray GA:O W Graham June Graham Walter Gray David Gum Charles E Ireland Robert J Jones Mary E Jones Delmont Jones C 0 - - Jones Darkey Jones Mary. Jones Joseph Jones Reece C Jones Rees Jones John Jones Robert ➢i Jones David Lightner Joel Vir Linden Clarence 5%t.,.._ `~. ,' ~, `-.~>:- r. .~.. Larnett Jatnesii Lath PenOlopn Lemon William Lewis A D -"- Leonard, Bolevar C Lewis Mary Lilly Leonard Lee Aznos - 2, long Alm Long Alex'andei .T..yneh Henry Lyn c LoWry Frederick Lowrie H Blair -:Lowry Jane 0. Logan James Mahan Thomas Maraud! W M Matthews & Patch i'larrey Phillip Matthers Father Magill Elenry B Maherney Sarah El Mason Caroline L Magill Emily Mansfield David' Mackey John Martin James. Martin Alexander. Mecasky J Doct Metkirk Joseph Millard- W A Millegan Michael Mix L D Rev Jlilla G S Miller Caroline V Miss Morgan Mr Mdrgah David P ' Mooney William Morgan Abraham 2 'Mowry William, . Monnin G Moss Charles Morie A H Mortimore Sc Hutchinson Montgomery Clark Moore.J T • Morrison Jesse° Moore Thomas Moore Alexander Moore Samuel 11 Moore Sarah Mrs Moore Joseph Mews Hannah Mullin Hugh Muliegan Susan M Mulford Charles Myers Jolla . Murray Thomas - & Brciwif Miller Robert Mitchell C-Mrs Miller John Miller Thomas M'Anulty Cornelius MTarland James M'l3ride Archibald M . Gowen Matthew .M'Clelland Hugh MGlushon Charles M'Cague Jr Thomas 2 M'Garvey Edmond M . Cartney William . M'lllroy Mary Miss M'Cling Joseph t M'illroy Thomas S M'Candless William M 'Henry J J Bee .MCaller James lirKee William M'Cabe Bernard ME.elvy Samuel .11 , 1"Callum 'Mary D M Keley James MCarty Margaret Ellen MKee Mr M'Clurg Angeline Mrs ° Maeolam James M'Curdy Harriet Mrs MiCee Margaret Mrs M"Cormick John M Kee Mary MCard Richard M'Keever Robert M . Coy D D 1111.anghlin James MCoard Jarnes M Laughlin Mr Rev M'Cuteheon William MCline John M'Cutcheim David R Al'Laughlin William M'Cully Jr John M . Williarns John M'Curdy Joseph It M'Mullen John A M'Curcheonlq A W Missill'Mahan Phillip M'Donnell Eliza Ann Al:Tiernan fohn N M'Donnell Michael . M - Vay Thomas ''Gregor Robert MMullen Lawrence M . Graw lames Naylor Charles Nortnn A C Nichols Jane Mrs Nelson Charles Nesmoth Thornas Nealle John C °Miley Henry. Orton J S . Oliver Andrew 4 O'Byren Michael O'Connor Bernard o.burn Barzilliq Oliver Heury Y • Parsons Maria Follett John H Paine: Hannah Pollock P Patchell William Pool Johns Paugburn Elizabeth Pope Isaac Parsons Normpnd R Porter Margaret Jane 2 Pate Matthew Pritchard Sarah Jane Patterson H Wills' Procter John E Patterson John • 2 Preston William Patterson Eliza Price David Patterson W T Provinces Wm S Patterson James Capt Price Elizabeth Miss Patterson J W Price George D Patterson Andrew C Probst John C Park Alexander Prillen C Augustus Park James Pomroy 'Margaret Miss Pearse Caselmn B 2 Purvis \V C Owen John Pomphrey,Absolom Pike Rosetta Miss Peet John P Pickette Andrew Quinnette Andrew T Quail W Cart Randall John Roseburgb Alexinder %tarty Mary Rudenbaugh,stewart & Co Rea Mary Mrs Robins John 2 Ramsay WilliaM' Rockefeller Miss Reinoehl Tobias Roth John Rcinueltl Augustus Rowland Johnl; • Rant:pie C U Rolictlts John • 2 Reese John Rowe John Reese James Rocker F Reynolds L Rowe Edwin B Reed Elizabeth Full Wm Reed Eliza W Ross Samuel C Reed Ann Mrs ilhodenbargh Lucinda Peed James Rolsbouse Geo Reed Joseph Ross Michael W Richard Samuel Rourka James Richardson Rebecca Rogers Mary Mica Ricketts George Robinson Charles Riddle Mary <Rogerl Isabella Richardson Joseph Robinson Martha Mrs Richardson Alexander Robinson John H Ritz John W Rubinson Wm Rooney Ann J Rufull J B S Sinders Samuel Smith Captain Sanderson Elizabeth Smith lI & Sun Sanderson Charles R Smith A P " 2 Savage Francis Smith Robert Sawyer Leonard, Smith W J Scoott Alex C Smith AV C Scott Thomas Sniith John Scott John Smith James Scott Sarah N Miss Snyder Leonard Schreiner Samuel Dr Snyder Andrew Scofield A D Snowden Richard N Seibert John 2 Snodgrass William Semple J M Spence Charles shadinan Samuel Spargo L F Shafer Michael Springer George Shafer John Springer George W I Shaw Wilson Shark Henry Shoup Bridget Miss Star Finis shore AVilliarft W Steele James Sickle limy Stevens Joseph H Slicer Hugh • Stewart Slim uel Slocum George Stewart Simeon W Skeen William Stilley J B Smitley John Stimpson H I Skeen Wm S Sturmes Evalino Sinaleton Mary Miss Stoup Jacob Smith -Job 4 Stout Charles M Smith Samuel J 2 Strain Thomas Smith Middleton Strong E Smith Robert Sweeney Edward Smith Jesse Striven Nelson Rev Tillford Wm Tilmand Julian Jane Tom an Win Toner James Troy David Trotter Wm Troth Susan Turner Thos K - Turpin Nelson H Taylor Joseph Thoburn Sophia Thomas tteea J Thomas James Thompson William Thompson •Alex.ll ; Thompson Samuel Thompson William Tibbit James Tidball A B Van Amring John Wallace Jamei White D 11 • Wallace Peter White Andrew Wallace John Williams John V Walker Alexander • Williams John Walker J M Williams W Wallace Andrew 1 Williams John V Ward James F Wilson E D Wareham Christina 2 Willson Robert Wakefield S Rev 2 , 'Willson John S Warren David Wiseman Elizabeth Ward Thomas Wingate Charles Watkins Elizabeth Winton Charles Ways William A. Wiley James • .West Christian Winhold Adam Weller Jacob Winterburn Mary Mrs Weston John Wood Sarah Wells Sarah J Wolfe J D Wells Moses D Woolman Benj Ii 2 Wolfe De .1 Wood Emily R 2 Wright William Welsh John Wells Sarah White William Wright James B Young Henrietta Young Mary A Young Charles INITIALS Clerk or Cart of steamboat Rio Grande Robert L C. AFKIIIIITS, P. X. y Z. decls TEWART , S Daily Register; for tho use of &mi.- ° lies and persons of business, for 1847. For sale by , H, 8. BOSWORTH St CO., deol2 ' "43 Slarket st, -~•~~ '....',:.1.f.!:'.Z•t.;!.: . :.-. ,- Z, .',.-..-.-''',C.il.';':-'''''''-' _ , _ . MEM ,-;., _ ,-,-,v, ' „ i' ; ' .: i r-, i'l' , : -- ' , .',:,',:•, ; • ! '- . ,•, ; • H';•=.7:,..-.-..-.:-.1'..-,', •,:1..-:4';Y.. :. ,: .:• - •?;:',....c . -.'7 l = - • ..... .. =EI MEE MEM -_ :Y.,. . - . KaEiii?4il.l4- VITAL. AIP NE* - PO DS, • .• 6.5 lietteetit'fouillt q6vet . . iinet ;he, gianoigd. , 1. lIE Subscriberhavinitgiqd erhislargi stock of Fill Grinds', has jtrzt- - returned : froth he E3.3t with a splendid assortment a' :;• FANCY 'AND GOODS, Which have becnianicliasedthe , NEW - Yoirz AND PIIILADELPTIZA - MAltltkil.: • sitice , ihe grqi depreciationr, prices' and catieliitii the cost of im portation, is.preparcdto offer ttzipireccctentedbitrgaPts tobuyers. Viz. Alpaca Lustres,price only 25c p yd. usual price:nl tt - 44 .t 371. “Id. it_ •CS ..50 " Silk warp tt 50 "yd.- . 'it' • 75, Mous del.ain " 181 " yd. ft •• tt 31.+ - Prtd Casluneye " 25 " yd. ct tt 371 Merinoes • " 371 " yd. tt -et 50 Cann* Cloth 4. yd. Calico ". •••• 181 " yd. " • " 25 ' .. 121 " yd. •• is t, ydp, " it 15 4tt yd. 4,- I, • :51 10 it yd. tt " 121 25 ~ yd., it tt 25 to yd. " If 311 25 " yd. " tc 311 25 tt " tt 311 151 tt y d. 111 25 10 tt yd. " 15 371 " yd. it tr 50 50 y d. , 75 The ladies are requested to call and exaioinci.the new and most fashionable Paris and •Lon4on !Wes of LADIES DRESS .GOODS, Ombri Brocade Silk, Embossed 4, Ombri Chatri4leon Silk, Blue black satin stripe Plqin blamt and,blue Silt, • Satiu stripe cashmere D E Cons, • " St. Cecilla Cloth, Embroidered Tarleton Robes, Ombri shaded t , - Paris printed Palo Alto Plaids,. • Rich Galla tt SHAWLS. • ' Cantori flannel gg - Red flannel all wool " White do do 4 . Yellow do, do u Scotch gingham F • gg Manchestir do " do Cassinet Plain and embroidered silk Fringe Thaw**, and - Mous de Lain, :Paris printed Cashmere and . Terkel Per sian embossed, and chameli9n Drocade'Silli; plain, black and embroidered Torkerri, with Bullion'fringe; Rich new sty-le all Wcrol, Proeha; Barred and Damask worsted,, together with a great yariety'of woollen shawls. I have also on hand a large assortment of the follow ing goods, - viz; Beautiful new style bonnet ribbons, French. Worked collars and chenuzettes,cntirely new style, plain' and revere bordered' Linen Cambrie Handkerehiefs, ladies' cravats and scarfs, white,blacir and cold kid gloves, Lisle thread, blnek •Inehair, black and col'd silk gloves, a great variety of mohair and worsted mitts, white and black silkiCashmere, Alpacca'and sup. black• Il.foravian Hoslr; blacm, in grain aid orbite cot Hose, white and. blacx French Kid Slippers,-blacx lasting, Hid and Satin busxin Shoes, Ryan's-manufacture. , Also .an entirely new style of ladies , -blacx silx cardinals, and sacx coats; to which we - would particularly call their attention. GENTLEMEN'S 'GOODS. Just received a veryfine assortment ofFrench and English 'blue, black, brown, and invisible green Cloths,black and fancy French Casaiinerea,new style fancy Vestings and Cravats, Merino Shirts and Draw ers, linen cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, and a splendid'assortmenterGloves, Hosiery and Suspend. Brown and bleached Drillings, Canton Flannels, Tickings and Checks, heavy 4-4 brown Muslin, frOm 61 to 9 cents a per yard, and a large assortment of bleached Muslin, from 5 to 12/ cents a yard. Mr.ncitiars, Wnoxtsixr. BUYERS AND GELIETIS, are requested to keep this Bill, and call and examine the above goods, previous to making their purchifes. dec3 AIISALOM MORRIS. 65 Market street.. Allegheny County, as. .1: - 1 Y It,. The Commonwealth of Pannsylvania, ' 4,-- ~ to the Sheriff of said County:. .404, :?;:.,.... • ;... Wittizas, at an Orphan's Court, held :1 ~Ver4 at Pittsburgh in and for said County, tin t e. r,... ...lst t.a) of I ,, overnaer,D., 1846: 4, 44; 0 ! Before the Hon. 13r... - trasuat PATTON, j Esq., President, and his Asieclate-, Judges of said I Court. jrhe petition of William Machina, and Mir- 1 thallachtm, late Martha Oglanlon, retspectfullYrep resents, ;that Artile Oglanlon, late of the city of Pittsburgh, County or Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania, died intestate, leaving, a widow named , Esther 011anlon, and issue; Martha °glutton, ill-' terraarried with William 3:factena,"ypurpetitioner," Ellen Ogfaalou, intermarried with Charles Cassily, Margaret Oglanion, intermarried with Allred W. Harrison, Esther Oglanlon, lately intermarried with and now widow and relict of John Jacksonittm , d,, all of whom reside within' the County of Allegheny! and State aforesaid; also,Thomas Ogianton, whose placT of residence is to known. And seized iu his demesne as of fee of and in all the following des- I cribed Real Estate, situate in the city. of Pittsburgh and State aforesaid, to wit, ail the eastivardly half part ofa certain Lot of ground, situate in the city of Pittsburgh, formerly the "Northern Ltberties,":as recorded in the office fur Recording Deeds, in and for the County aforesaid, in Book T. page 335 and 3561 number. (40) forty, which said half Lot contains twenty four feet in breadth and one hundred feet in length or depth, and is bounded by Pitt street, by lots Nos. 41 and 57, in the plan afore Said, and by the westwardly balf of said lot No. 40, on which improve inents are erected, being the sante half lot which George A. Bayard and wire, by their deed dated the 18th day ofJanuary, A.D., ISIS, and recorded in said County, in Book F. 3d, page 34, conveyed-to the said Arlie Oglanlon, as by reference thereto will more fully and at large appear. A/se,j all that other certain lot or piece of ground, j I situated Ma Penn street, (or the Greensburgh and Pittsburgh Turnpike Road,) beginning at thedistance of twenty-four feet westwardly from the corner of said street (or road) and Ohara street,. thence run ning westwardly along said Road twenty-four feet, thence southwardly by a line parallel with Ohara street one hundred feet; to a twenty . foot alley, (de scribedin the deed of James S, Stevenson; Esq., I to James Craft, recorded in the Records of -Alleghe : ny county, in book K., pages 133-and 134,) thence jalong said alley by a line parallel with said Turnpike Road or Penn street twenty-four feet, thence by a , line parallel with Ohara street one hundred feet, to 1 j the place of beginning, on which improvements are I j erected), being the same piece of property on which i ' James S. Craft and Emily his wife by their deed da- I ted the 4th clay of October, A. D. 1330, and reCord- I ed o in the Wrote for recording Deeds; &c., in and fur said county, in Book P. 2d, page 364, conveyed to the said Ardle 011anlon. , The petitioner thereforetprays the Court to award an Inquest to make partition of the premises afore said, to and among the repfesentitives of the said intestate in such manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but if Stich partition cannot be made thereof, then to value and appraise the same and make return of their proceedifigs aceording to law. And now to wit,NeyemberMst, 1846, peti tion presented and the Court award an inquest to make partition of the said described Property among I the representatives of:said intestate, &c., or to value and appraise the same, and the Court do order notice' of said inquisition to be served on Esther °glutton, widow} William Medulla. and Martha his wife, Charles Cassily and Ellen 'his . wife,Alfred W, Harrison and Margaret his wife, Esther , Jackson, widow and re lict of John Jackson deceased, personally or by wri ting, left at their place of 'abode, and on Thomas O'llanlon, by publication in'the Daily Morning Post, a newspaper published in DM City of Pittsburgh, by four insertions in -the same _ for four Successive weeks and: that you make return of your proceed ings herein to the next General Orphan's Court. Witness the Hon. 13am:duns; PiTrotv, Esq., Prost d ent of our said Court, this 24th day of November, 1546.', . All persOns interested are hereby notified of the matters contained in the above recited writ. And that the Jury of Inquest will moot on the premises, to divide and appraise &c, as their duty may be, the premises described in the above writ, on the 26th day of December inst. : at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day,•when and where ir you see proper you may attend. • JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S Orrice, Nov. 27, 1546--nov2S-dlaw4t PORTER'S City Dave Trian Galtery,Philo Hall, Third at., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Build ings, Baltimore, Md. • Mr. Porter respectfully announces• that he has at considerable expense fitted up apartments, and ur ranged light for Daguerreotyping purposes. His long experience in this art has enabled him to overcome manyor the obitcti one too common to pictures taken ' by this method.. • Mr.-Porter is awsiethat the impression has gone abroad (owing to the Many thilures to prodUce good pictures,) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes can not be made in Pittsburgh. Hie experiments, how ever, since ho has opened his Gallery, rally warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be made here as. lsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call, and ex amine specimens. Instructions given, and instruments and materials furnished upon reasonable' eims. . MI orders from COUptry operators promptly attend ed to. " n0v2541 SARDINES --25 tins Sardines, for sale low STERETT & Co., dect4 cornerlSpultet and Front ats ==t NEE MEE= MEM MEI ." 41, i' ' '...: ,- - .. .1 7: . , :: . -.! EBBS VARIE,TX GOODS: DOMESTICS JOHN YOUNG, Jr., Clerk C +i I • , - MEE ::: ~, ~: . dr. -. . -. . c;ciacrAti :canitr seloil. O.o . stslaaps -:: ... . . With a licceiring4- For warding _Nouse, al•Firoial L/Ar, irons:mgr? county, . .fcnn., - - ... . _., , .. .111Y - tICIS:LIN 'DRYDE2C. 113 11...Tig" ! DRl . D.FlC'having pprhased a hit at landing.;:imouth of French Creck,land preCts4,- thereon a- new commodious and substantial-v*2e house, the above busluers will be attended to prompt ' and torsecily, if possible, by .us. Out Criendi - aini . the public will p4ease remember us. when ttkey'llativ... any consignments to make to or frets this point_,. Franklin, Oct. VA, IS-16. • • (amain . : . , . kTVE'rt. DESPAIR! YOU CAN DE LAMZEIMVILLZ, J June 10, - 1890; .Dr, D. Jayne No 8 South Third st., Philadelphia Dear .Sir: I have this day liad an interview with thia gentleman of whom I. made mention to 'yen isslistr. ing taken your Expectorant with such decide:leftist, He is a respectable farmer, living a few miles from here. I was so much interested in a detailed accotuat he gave me of his cough and cure; that I' etnbraee the first leisure moment to communicate it to yout and if the cure is se radical as It appears to-beilt is the most reicarkiblo ono I hive ever known: For 32 yeah offer haying the measles)' he liar been sal fering with a cough of the most distressing kind, gets -Ling worse as be advanced in:years; he to now 138, Freqtient time of coughing and difficulty of breath:. in g,-lasti ng from an hoar to an hour and it half, would come upon him with such severity as to exhaust hina with strangling until his eyes became b/oodsht. He had despaired of being cured having tried fibysiciane and a thousand things without relief. For nine weeks immediately previoui to taking the Expectorant, he had not been able to go to his barn although,-there was the most urgent necessity for him to do so. During the nine weeks he was under the care .of to eviinent physician, and he finally just gOt able tie' go out, and came to my store, and hearing his cotigh.• I recommended to . him your Expectorant. He firs" said lie had tried sou:anything's that he had no confi. dente in any thing; but I induced him to take - abet - tie of p_...s of my acquaintnice who* by telling hi msrso had been decidedly benefitted by it. This was on Tuesday; that night he took of it, and says that it wan the first comfortable night's sleep he had enjoyed fox years. On the Thursday following ho went to work, and has continued to =lie a full hand on his farm ever since (now nearly two months.] He told me to-day that for the last week he had cut and split handfed rails, orrnade.a hundred panels of fence per day; hes been in the water to wail: his sheep, and otherwise exposed, without the least symptom or; return of his cough, it having entfrely disappeare4 and,,strangest of all, one-third of a bottle hao prp 7 duced the effect. Ile seems so thankful and over. joycd that he "wants to talk all day about it," and says that if ho could not procure another bottle, he would refuse one hundred dollars for the remainder of the bottle lie had left. Your Carminative Balsam I have used or mom, melted to,others for the last ten years, wiih the mesa salutary effect. Respectfully yours, Jour; If. ArrnEnsorr. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Woud--and at the DrugStarg of If. P, Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City, Li ic7-41Szti• T WOULD speak an honest and conscientious !wont j.of advice to those of you who are not too wise to . -reason, and who can appreciate and diitingoiati be. twceu the cruel and dishonest puffing of the day, (In. reference to - pulmonary diseases,) and *the following straight-forward statement, by ono who would no offer a misrepresentation to you, wbeie life and death are- en dearly concerned as in any of the dis eases or ailments which lead to Consumption. I can assets you that the rcesedy here offered, has given a heavenly relief, and olmen effected a perms, vent cuie, when every other remedy has failed. 11. is pleasant, iudded, - beautiful to taste• and for those who arc weak, languid;and emaciated, it will form an agreeable article of food, na it is in the ferp of a beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. It can, there. fore, in truth and honor, be offered to all those nee, ted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate or.Commbn Coughs and Colds, spiting of Bloat!, Bleeding of the Lungs, IV/Moping-cough, Croup, DJ - Scully of Breath ing, Sore Throat; hoarseness, First Sieges of Cock sumplion, aad all other Ptilmonary and Liver Com, plaints. It is OS .UM.. EMANUEL'S • DAL. SOMIC . LUNG AND COUGD JELLY, The materials of this Jelly are purely vegetable and balsamic, and arc the invention or an eminent physician, from which the proprietor has purchased the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight in geld, but is putat a price to be within the reach of. rich or poor. Sold by Cl.ll. JACKSON, at his Boot & Shoe store, No. S 9 Liberty street, head of 'Wood at., Pittabetgb, - Price SO cents and S 1 per beide. decs TONE'S'S Soap is a wonderful, wonderful Soap, (.1 For it makes every pimple and freckfb elope—, It makes lies!' that's chapp'd,lbarsAiscased or %bat.'" . tender, , -•"'"- • Tho' the wind bloc• as bleak as in March or Deceta. • her; ' Smooth, healthy and soli—clear, lovely And white, As the snow on the hills of a clear winter's night. Jones's Soap is realiy and truly a perfect and novcP failing cure for any elan disease; aking discolored skin clear and healthy. Sold at the American Eagle SO Chatham at., and by the only Agent for Pittsbuirgb, • • W. Jackson, SO Liberty Street, head of Wood street. Where also may be hsd genuine, Jones> celebrated, Coral Hair leestorative--Spanish Lilly White—Amber Tooth Paste, and Moorish Hair Dye. oct3l qv) RENDER Tftp, -HUMAN HAIR SILKY, SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the - scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so thatp goal crop may spring, therefrom', persons bare but to ex, pend thirty seven and a half certs. And, reader, - our only object for selling the 'article at that price, is knowing it to be all we state, thal when yoft once try this von never will use aught else, whether. it be merely to ernbelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve, to force growth, stop falling.off, and cure ecrufs or dandruffs, the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA. TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hairbeatitifal ly, and makes red or grey hair grow dark from Ow roofs. • Sold at JACKSCN , S Patient Medicine Warehouse.. SD. Liberty street, head of Wood--price thirty seven and a halicents, My cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and warivalled shaving soap jy2iS-tf • • MIL OA IP S 0 S • VEGETABLE PORGATIVg j_ PILLS, warranted to p:casp. TrYl.hcm. Pro. pared and sold bi • E. THORN, oct27 cor. Hand and Pcnn.atti For Cormlas, Cold., &o. fIULMONARY or'Expectorant Balsam', price' 26 cents per bottle. Ginseng Panacea, price 50 cents per bottle. Sollars , Imperial Cough Syrup, 25 eta. per bottle. Swayno's Syrup of Wild Cherry, $l,OO 4' Sbcnck'a Puhnonie Syrup, $l,OO Wisters' Bale= of Wild Cherry 81,00 " To be had at THORN'S DRUG STORE, oct27 car. Hand and POl l / 1 eta. Drug Store and Fixtures for Sale. • rpnr. subicribei, owing to ill health, is desirous j or quitting his- present business, and offers,his stork of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and fixtures for sale. The stock is well selected, and perfectly fresh. Ills prescription-business will compare wi' any establishment in the city. For further p}xtien. ' lars, enquire (if hy mail, to be post paid,) of ' EDGAR THORN. octl6 cnr. Penn and Hand sts., Pittsbugh, Pa.. _ . T" poisonous erect on the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies, how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpselike, palid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation,purely vegetable, which givestho aconnps or neck, a natural „life-like 'whiteness, and Makes It • smooth. It is .called Jones , Spanish Lilly White; and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent' Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at:tho gaine place is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, ItahialY Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaving soap. jy24-tf NODES & ALCORN, (Late of New York city, ) R No. '27 .Fifth st., between Weed and' Market: Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsupsi &c., &c., will °gen during the present week a large assortment of articles in their line; which they will wholesale in quantities to suit 'dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articlei sold by them warm'. _ ted. Merchants intending to go east would do Well to call before leaving the city. They maybe fouxid. at their warehouse ' Nu. 27 Filth street, in 'Ryan's Building. ' sep7 'SOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay rat!., cachet having- 24 ft. front, and extending back 110 ft.-/Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole properly is ono of the most td= .Tantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDEIt, Fourth at., nova-tf . . bet', Wood and Smithfield. BIONONOUIEL A ROD Ti7" . 7 . 7: GRANDY. 07 HOUR. r\ N and after Monday, the 2d day of Zletresdlitie,'',:;. ILI the steamboats CONSUL mingle AND LOUISMPLAIIge will commence . thiix ngle tripe, ,leireing - 4.07-*/ li. ,:., o'clock, P. g. - oct2S ' JOHN DIESEW.,I,I, 40ritt. „.... , To lionseholdters.. LCER,TIFT Asa Ihave had two be4arstiovitted fil ' ' 3tellra Steam ftendiator, and I Man acligilow,l ledge that-the'piodeii brings the feathers to i WO buoyant and par k er elate than when new. 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