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J. 3J2Devitt. imaritti,cw PIT T SBURG7I. 6 Tzar W&TYB IS *HZ callngsi,l2l.liAT A ST/011 ARRIVED • - Wisconsin, Drac e, Cin. Arena, Fleeson, Wellsville. Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela City. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Consul; Bowman, Brownsville: _ Louie NPLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Beaver. - • • _ . z , • . . DEPARTED. - ' -Cutter, Hazlet, Cin.• Arena; Pleeszin; Wellsville. Diiiitch,Nele6Olon. City. take Erie, Hoops. Beaver. , Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Consul BoWman, Brownsville. Michigan, Boles,. Beaver. • : OFFICE OF THE POST, W'snatsinsx Arrsatroox, Dec. 23. - S . Business during the week has been limited and Fonfmed, to retail transactions principally._. The, milktary excitement may have had its effect in causing, the dullness. The weather has beeiti.,:iii:ry cold, uncomfortable and - unfavorable to businai Men. The rivers are down again, hut still 'sufficiently h igh for the largest class boats. • There has been but etian ,, e in prices since 1 our last weekly report We quote a few articles whiCh have been reported to us: 5t01.7/INo change, receipts light. Sales at', the rates of last week, $3,25-93,37, fromwigon, and at Whart.for good brands. There are 'Noy few transactions. BRANS-17p a little. We 'heard of a sale of excellent small white at $1,25. This `is the highest fie re:' - - • CHEESE-:-Sales6P.s3,3„; not much doing. - CORN:—Considerable offered. Sales at 3.2133. I,IOLASSE.S.---Not:much . doing; sales to coun try at 3[41)31; to town 28.q . 29, fOr`gOod N. 0.1 ASHES-No change—sales trifling.' OATS—Salese.ttfie whirl sestertray, at :2 , ofis. SUGAR—Some arriving,--not,much in 'mar ket: Salmi at 77,14,27f.c. from common to prime. DRIED •APPLES-L-Salts.a:tssM. Ptorra—ln the , ibe.ence of . advices from New York, end:very . stormy' and unpleasant weather, fev or no sides have been niide, but holders of good co inrncM'Geriesse exhibit a good degree of firmness at $5 , 75 Onals.—The; stock is increase 4 by arrivils of Com to:day, but Ave:know of no sales having been tinde:*lFlog. •-• " • TAS;sgar Crop. The Seger Crop in Attata pas'wilt be Much- sherter than U..e imagined When the rolling coinmenced: On the`nighe of the 23th Ncivanaber we had , the first frost loinjuie "A 1 67,,ta tion. It was quite sevire: On the 23th . the %yea ther was warm, _ainfthe.-app, which three or fdur -days'previously looked vigormis - and - greed, w 3, coinpleey wilted, and assumed adon leaden Color. Some of onr,planters ha%e finished, ar.d they with ler:exceptions, have hardly enure two-thirdsof the quantity made Jast•year. as far as we can learn, still makes - good's - nisi; but as very few planters had win-rowed we fear there Will be a great lass. AO 'St. Alartin the crop has turned out still worse than in this parish. • • [Phietes - Banner, 3d inst. Myer Intelligence. The Mier ppposite this city is about at astantl, there being no prece_ptible change in its stage for twojdays past It is high enough for the largesT class of steamens to go out heavily laden.--St Louis-Nem Eia,l'ite. 137 lila a usattersif astonishment that so few steam boats are arriving at this port Tb.e iiver is in fine condition, - both above and below, still the ar rival for two or three days past have been fewer than at the ,extreene low stage of the river, a itiapth'or six weeks since. From Saturday mom inkup to aatk last evening, there had been btit six arrivals, ancrhol fait; during the whol of yesterday. The - boats and insila are terribly out of fix, and be tween the delays'of ihe tvio, there is hut little in the way of newt stirring--t" St. 7rouir lleilEra. :Taking into consideration the full stage of the river wr seldom or never knew rates of freight from this to New Orleans to be as high as they ere at present.—St. Louis Nito Era. • ' - 4 NASHVILLE, Dee'. 17. .There are O feet water on the shoals rind the river :rising, and the boating season has set itt with out donbt. Covets is corning in freely tend End ready sales at forn3er prices, say 7 to. 8.1.0. ‘, :The wiles of Tobacco is the same tts heretofore, extremes. being 1,0004,50.—Uni0n. •SlemEo, tit liabery.--A 'merchant belonging to named S. Kahn, -- mmsi robbed ein'hbard the steamer Revenue Cutter, on lyedzios djinight week, - while on his way to St. Louis, of $2,900. $4OO of Which Arai in gold, $l2O in silver, and the balance in paper.-I,oifisville Demofrat: CHAMPAIGNE WINE—.-3 0 baskets of the follow bag brand!, lir: Key, Cross-bow, Ducal Grape, Tricolor; and l;oek and Crown; in pints and quarts, just teeeied and for aiile by the basket or bintle. s • - •STERETT & CO., deel9 • ear Market and Front sta., RYE V7E(ISKgY--28bbla Old 1K onOngahel a 3: ; 77fautectifiedYßje Whiskey, wholesale add-retail. -- decl9 , . STERETTI4- CO. pun AND SCOTCH WHISKEY—One puncheon I,or eath;gennine article, on draught. STERETT & pot. 'Market and Front atm. SUGAR—II bbls Crughed and Pulverized Sugars, tLoverinra Refinery) as excellent article for bar and table nae,juat received and for Bale by, ,STERETT & CO., cor Market and Frdnt sta.. "'For Rent, brickdwelling house and grounds the Tieioai(iPiegeiiesnl ,t mterS tujOiilni the prope r ty of mr. Mowry ;,now occupied by Mr. Peterson. Also. the Rope walk - and , Machin e forkeriy, occupied by 'Smith Brquthrie; for mak - mg r•opea_ for thkuteliaed, planes on Or: Allegheny kaourtWali,.• For*ma apply to - ' t -_ GEO. COCHEAN. No. 26 Whod • • . ,:.---.: : . : .,For Sal War Rent, Aa.. , VREEE story Brick House, situate , in the vil - loge of - East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it as bout+ acre of ground attached, a good Garden; =it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, ;a large shed for Carriages,and:Ten Pin - alley; several good fruit trees and a puinp of ei :cellent water oothe place.: The Rouse is large and in good conditiOni having been occupied as a dwel ,ling-foruomiiiitie•-by Mr. James'Burnside. . It will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms! • .. 'Persons desirous of further information Will please call at J. D. Davis , Commercial Auction Rohm, ear -1 ner of-Wood and sth sts. - . : 4 t e ct7.o' . . V'etestiptOry Sale of Real netette,.' BUILDING LOTS on and near the.Pourth at. • Road, at Auction. On Wednesday eVening the 30th inst., at? L o'clocit, (or immediately after the sale (if 3 lots of Ground on sth at.,) at the Coramer f cial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth its., will be sold without reserve, 90 very handeomely situated lots orGround, fronting on gennsylvania 'Avenue and streets adjacent thereto, einhiacing `.l4ess!nt situations fur private Dwellings andlluid „messpitrposesi: A..plan of which may. be Seen on application to James B. Irviin or the subscriber. - Tnasts—Oun.filth n approved note at lour months; the residue equal annual pay ' ments with interest. - RUIN D. DAVIS,, deel9 . • . Auctioneer. V.EATHERS.-32 sackiprime live geese Peathera for 'soli:11)y •FRIEND, PaIEY & Co.; dc 15 • • • 97 Water , et. OUGAR-.-10 h4ds strictly prime old crop Sugar, for mile ISTEND, RHEA' er Co., demi?. • - • '57 Water street. '.~` ~ ~~. ~. o- at r -flO Art-the habit of puffing patent Dowdic - iitee; liot there is one which_ we feel' it, 'ocir`el'Utv' tOSreiontrnerici to °or Volunteers, es a: „thost ; excellent,: remedy for the disorders iacjtleut ,tu- a .change - of Water, diet and climate; watiliffircr..to JAssz's CiturfiNATiTt BAY, SAM, „which has been tested by *LIS" of our citi eerie and found, to be all thatis cfairued for it .Asa Shinn, 'cine of the first of our clergy, in /B.lastested the midichie, and recomtnepded it'.as an unfailing,,ieniedy fOr diseases of, the ,stentach-ana bowels,.to:Which Our .Volunteers: will be subject ere they reach MexicO. A bottle shoitfd - be placed' in the, knapsack of every soldier, and.the price is such as to Jalace it within the reach:of - all., be procured ; at the Pekin Tea:Store, Forirth street; Dear Wood.--Dilpatch. ' deep -:- Important to Consumptives.—Strange! that so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu ally searing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them - into that dreary - al disease Mantrap tion:-4th at. disease which 'carries off thousands daily r—aredioing nothing, or, what is worse than noth ing, are gorging themaelres with nostrums that are puffed to the skiei for cures they arc said to hare . effected on some fOreign or unknown persons, when they can be 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 Rev. Geo. Maley;-Doctor Wm. Richards; Mrs. Ili raMPlumrne.r; Devinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin nati; and. a great number of others in this city.— Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of dis tressing Cough, but cases or Consumption positive ly cured, after physicians of the highest standing have g,iren them up to diE! ' For sale by D.C. Kneeland, Princip4 agent, Grant street, one door beloiV 2d. " • Sce advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, in another column. • decd • Cantirre's "Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections 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 dolereilx, brorichifis,.vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion; paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fus, convulsions, cramp; palpitation of th 4 heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a' nervous derangement of the di gestive organs--they have been found equally sue cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and -Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets. Belts, Sr.c. - See advertisement tor further particulars on the outside of this sheer. ` Poi sale' at the only agency, 57 Market street 69 Poor House Lots at Auction, UITABLE ; for Private Dwellings, by onlePof Dr. John sPCracken, Chairinan of Committee on City Farm, and Capt. 1. S. Ashbridie,, and Wm. Chapman, Esq. Overseers of the POor, ' ' • ' AT At'KENNA'S AUCTION STORE. ..Vosros, i.. 4 In consequence qfthe uhcertainty orthe weather, and for the eonveniteceorptirehasers ' the sale will take place at . APK - enna's auction store, Nu 114 Wood at.; ."3tl :door fiom sth,Oit' Thursday evening n,st,l December 24th, at a quarter before 7 o'clodk pre cisely, where a plan of the Lots can be seen any timepvevioua to sale, and also at the office ache Mayor' of Allegheny City, and at:the office of the Overseers of the Poor in Pittsburgh, at any of which places such inforination as may be required will be given. They are the Most valuable and beautifully situated lots for priiate residences offered at Auc tion for . some time, each having a front of 24 feet, and extending backl3llfi. Tenni—One-fifth cash, par money, the residue in ten equal annual' payments with interest, which is to be paid scm: annually, Do nds, Mortgage and Deeds at thu expense of purchasers. JOHN M'CRACICP.N, Chairman ofCommittee on City Farm. P. M'KENNA, Anct.r. I. 3. ASTIBIUDGT, I CkTraecrs of the Poor. declS WX. Ohio flyer Telegraph, 1,11 , t0M Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheel ing, Columbus and Cincinnati. • The subscribers were appointed a Committee to distribute 200 shares of 8.50 each of the stock of said Company, to the citizens of Pittsbtugh 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 best stock ever offered the community, in order to give a more general extent, the Committee deem it proper to con fine the antaseriptiotr-to two shares for one week from this. Books for subecription at the Counting Room of Hanna & Witerman, Water at. JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDS, -JOSHUA HANNA, Committee. f the Superin- W l t L e L m i le e n r t ec orlSVJv t e th r e Oßt " on ° the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, at Plane N0..2, of said Road, un til sunset of Thursday; the 24th day of December, 11346, for fimnishing wife Ropes for said Road, to be delivered at each of the following planes, on or before the first day - Of Nardi next, viz: One for Plane No. - 0---3SOO R. long and 11 in.'a in diameter ofNo. 20 wire. One for Plahe No. 4-49 , 55 " " " " One for Plane No. 6-6800 " One Sir Plane 'No. 9-6028 " g• Saud ;topes to be manufactured of the best quality ofiroti wire and in the 'same manner as those now in use on Planes Nos. 1,2, 5, 7 and 10, of said Road. Bids will also be received for Ropes for each of said Planes manufactured 13 above :described, but of 11 inches diameter. Proposals will State thewice per foot lineal at which the Rope Will be delivered at the respective planes, and will be sealed, and en . dOried,"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. P. R. R. P ORTER'S City Daverrian Gallery; Philo hall, Third st., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Build ings,Baltimore, Md. r. Porter respectfully announces that he has at considerable expense fitted up apartments, and ar ranged light for Dagnerteotyping purposes. His long experience in tins art bar enabled him to overcome many of the objections too common to pictures taken, by this method, Mr. Porter is aware that the impression has gone abroad (owing to the - many failures to produce good pictures,) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes can not be made in Pittsburgh. His experiments, how ever, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and ex amine specimens. instructions given, and instruments and materials fu•nished upon reasonable terms. Alt orders from country operators promptly attend ed to. nov2s-tf To Priuters• AFRESH supply ofJobnson , s Superior Printing Ink. Just "-cached and for sale at the office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post decli Rural Register and ,Almanac. ANDRETH'S RURAL REGISTER AND AL jJ MANAC for 1847—a work of unusual merit. It contains one hundred and forty-four pages octavo, and gives full directions for the culture of vegeta bles and flowers; a dairy of work to he performed elicit month; directions for transplanting, grafting, &c.;•engmvings and descriptions of select fruits; illus trations offarin andtarden implements, portraits of bhoice Cattle; miscellaneous reading, with the usual astronomical information -of an almanac,&c. &c. hist received-and for Sale by the-subscribr, and to be hid at the bookstores generally, at the extremely low ptice of 16 cents per copy. F. L. SNOWDEN,- Druggist. declB-d&wlm 29 Water et. A A. MASON, 62 Market st.,offers for sale an 1-1. extensive assortment of` Coths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Tatters , Trimmirigs. del AA. MASON; 62 Market at., has received an , 'otiierlot of New Goods; comprising 12 pes• Cotton and . Silk Warp.Alpaccas;ls - pcs. red; white and - yellow Flannels; 10 pcs. dark mixed Cassinett; 20 pct. Henticky JeansvCantonTleutnels; Tickings; Striped Checks, SM. - ' " dcl AA. MASON. 62, Market st, has on hand an e extensive assent:dent of Shawls, comprising more of those splendid Brocha, also Cashmere worst= ed and other Shawls • deal IUrOTIOGAIiT VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just received, a large assortraent'of the Abele and for sale at • F. BLDIlte A CIiftISTMAS BOX—For the Sons and Daugh tors of Temperance; a story: by T. S. Arthur, gotten up in beautiful style, with an illuminated li thograph cover. Just received and for sale at Cook's Literary Depot, 84 rottrth street. dec9 ' " • ' • Lttr , - =EI Sealed Proposals sepB No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth ERNI iiT3k ' 411 . 4leßll3:9l—_r4 . 1 4030 . 4 . ' TimsteuntrAßENAilmin C. F_rnr; son, Master ; will leave -Pittsburgh frit 'Weflame and all interinediate landings, on Mon days, Welneslays‘aitd I.'ridays;.c.t9. o'clock, A.M.; and Wellsville thr_Pitinturrgh on Txdsdaya, Thurs days, andAituidnye, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or Passage apply -h'in on lioar&',";."r-: ": --_- ~ ' - dech „ tFor I"F"tacelingiiZlici - wiallai , eiriet. : ..r. 5p.... iig.he draught.:„teauor DOMINION,S..Ttnin;" hharter, - ivill run as a regal r packet between-Pittsburet'and Wheal int; leavi rig Pittsburgh for Whenling every Monday, NVednseday utid Friday, at 3 &clock, P.M.; anaPlenv ing Wheeling forTittsbnikh eyeryTuendity, Thurs day land Saturday, at 9 O'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board. ." - novti The well known 'fast running steamer CAMBRIA, W—Forsyth, Master will .run as a regular Packet, I eavingevery Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wlleeliag,•at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, a)le will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. - For freight or passage : apply on beard, or to pORSY,TH & Co., Agents, • No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Lon LRA, The new and splendid passengnr steam er COLUMIII 4, o , l , TrAt.,'Master; will el.e above andiaterrnediafe ports, regular- For freight or paasage apply on board, or. lo joi . • D. WILKINS, Agent For Saint Locute....Rekular Packet. OlgThe new and splendid passengersteam er 11111 l NETTE, Capt. Ferry, wili fen in the trade from Pittsbilrgh to St. Louis, during the season of ISM The Brunette was built ezpressly for the •trade t and is elegantly found in every reepeet. Fur freight - or pastng° apply on board. • apt 4 For Otnaluttati and St. Lout• . The pa'eenger steamer PALESTINE, • Capt. Williams, will !mire fb the above and a intermediate ports regularly: • '• - Per freight or passage apply on board. je9. Tnesday , EveningPacket. The new and splend id passenger steam- 1 . - '',- boat DECLARATIOIF, Capt. Vurhees, , wil run asa regular packet betweenTittsburgVund 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 auperior accommodations to passengers. • ]?or freight or passage apply on board. jel _ _ _ The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Striae, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cinein Alai, leaving this - port every Monday at TO, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, 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 • THE regular mail and pasenger steam erUNION,CaPtain Maclean,will rtin ns a regular packet between Pittsburgh. and Cinein nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. The Lnion was built .expressly for this trade ; and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. may.? THE regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, will run as a regular packet between Pittslutrgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M„ and Wheeling at 10 P. At of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnatitvery Friday al . 10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the • trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and en perior accommodations. ' ' apt WEDNESDAY PACKET TT r regularA v .E s tr , A n i a r zd c p s a p ra t . e n s g . erl7l,,eaagme williun as a regulat packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinuati, 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 for this trade end offers to the passengers every comfort and supe ajar accommodations. mmlti THE new U. S. Mail Meamer ACADIA, . Ti. Limas, Master, will run.an a regu- Mr passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the nhere pert during the eezeon of 1546, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. ; The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. THE regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER N 0.2, 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 Moridayat 10 umlok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper Nn. 2 was built expressly for this trade, cud offers to her passengers every comfort and at> aommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regularmail and passenger stearnei Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular, Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A.X., and Wheeling at 10i P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cidcinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built expressly for thistrade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. L mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. A.TiA The S =El mail - ifr7o s t e ll n g •s e v r il s l t r e un as a regu'ar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, Ai. M., and Wheelirig 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 built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and-ac commodation. - mar 23 New Music. oN the Charge, to the memdry of Ringgold; The May Queen; Parlor Quadrilles; • The last sweet chime; The home that I love; 0! would I were a boy again; Es souvenir waltz, by If. Richer; Origin of the harp; • Oakland Gallopade, by Rhoback; Love Not; Old Granite State; • •• 1 have come from a happy land; Orphan ballad singers; by Russell; Oh! share my cottage; ' Woodman! spare that tree; Dublin waltzes, by La Britzkyr Camp Glee; by Loden 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 11 Puritani, by Bel lini; • - Duetta for two flutes, by Borbignier 6t Kanner; Rio Grande Quick March: - dedicated to General Taylor; Willig's Juvenile.Pianotorte Preceptor; . Just received and for sale by deeld JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood at. L. HARPER For tho 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. Sigourneyt , The DiadeM: • - • • The germs of Nature, by Mrs. Embury; Findin , s illastiation of Moore; - The Gift; • The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers; Oracles from the Poets; Sentiments of Flowers, by J. Andrews, London Albumsr • '' • Illustrated editions pf the Poets; • A large assortment of Books for Children.' For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH St-GO., decl2 ' No 43 Market et. 111 HE subscriber *ill receive cosh Oyatera daily j_ from Baltimore, which he will sovve'up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at, between Smithfield and Grant, octl3 YOU can always find at . G..Schneck , s, on the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield sta., fresh Oysters Unryed up in overy style, on the shOrtest notice Alio, Ground Nut CandyrFrnits, and Pastries of th choicest kinds, Call and gee. noTI3-dtap • • , . 7,---, .. - ;,..*: - ... - ....'7' . 1.• , 7,.-... .! , ...,r 1 .;e 7 ; 71 W: , .:.... 6 .-. i."Z ; •, .4611-Qe7'.-,,1 mt ,..„ ' - ' , .. 4 ',.. 4, ,'' . . C , , t gii . X."‹,.... .; . T , *,,,, AV. -4,;, -- ''`- V-1p. , :' ,7 5,7... - ' k .7:ligk Z ' t -44- 'i.'ne ,'- g' , ..)•`'re& - 41,74etia.740 . 7P- o.4o : l, it ' ' '''' . ' ' ''C'''''''' .. '- - ' n ..r . ' xe1ej,,i2t.,i,2...P.. , ...t.,\ ... ~.*:.,,,,e,,,,.r., . ..Pktigr,a-g-t-m..., . , ..... , - 0-.- .....5.,,,,-....e.., : • . s - •. . . t• _ «,t «„a: '}'~~~ a: a y.. =EN For Ciao!naval:. MONDAY PACKET MONDAY PACKET. TUESDAY PACKET THURSDAY PACK.EI FRIDAY PACKET I , resh Oyster.. C. SCTIMF.RTZ 0 Yea, 0 Tel. IDi 3l.ll . l h#' l i-' ,- - '2itaggrGE TIRORER, 1 ar.prwoon STREETS. .... - , CORSE= ALLEN I.ICAMEE., • '} #fr4 rEpirfSKA.VAIVIA.. Pittlburglr 'Philadelphiallanka .par . par - Chester county • • par Delaware county par Montgomery. county. par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bask 4 Bridge Co par Reading .. par Lancaster..... . ... par Doylestown :..., ....par Easton:, ;v. . ... . par Bache County.. ... ...par I 'Pottsville par Washing . . . . . .. state Bk_anil Branches:! 'ineinitati_Banks.... ...I 'Circleville (Lawrence).. i leolumbns Bank • .........:.....IKenia.... Massillon r.:*. , ;... - ?....'....1 Sandusky .. 1 ...., . ; „,.. I GelaUga . • .. •••••'• • •.• • • ... i Norwalk - 1. Nen Liabon....- .... , . -.4- Wooster . ' - • I . Marinelli r.. ... ... .....-.4 Chi11ic0the.....:.:::.}... . Cleveland... 4 Seiota . ' i Lanca5ter.....:...... 8 amilton , • 10_ Canton .............20 Urbana •r: 0.... 45 , rin`eille - .-r....45 Brownsville York :,...... . .::# Chamberiburg Gettysburg '' • I Middletown ' # Carlisle' Harrisburg Harrisdale • • Lebanon. f Lewistown • ' Wyoming . f West Branch f. Waynesburg - 1 Susquehanna County . -.:.f Lehigh County U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes City and - County Scrip..l State Bk and Branches 45 Bank of Illinois ' 70 sticitxu.s.i; • atter Rai5in..;'......7C1. Insurance Comitany....s' State ::.. ..5 Oakland Count 10 Fartdandldech bank .10 St. Clair • 75 I Stnte Bank , All banks-;...::. =EOM raSrEari Excluscak. New York:— *(prem.) " Baltiniore State Bk and branches.. I State Scriii All Banks IMMEME VALUE. OF cones. Amer. Gold, (prern)....; Olddo. do. ...5 Guineas...... - ... 5 00 Sovereigns. . : $4 . 33 Predenckdors $7 SO Ten ThaJer.s... 7 80 Ten Guilderi.. .... , . 3 80 . LouimPois 452:' Napoleons 3 SO' Douldoon; Spanish - . .16 00 Do. Patriot' • - 15 50 Ducats 2 15 Eastern Banks ...... I Wheeling , Branches Br'ch at Morgontown.. I ItAILYLAND. Baltimoro City Fa Country Banks... .. • r . 9 • NEW YORK City 8ank5..;.... Country Banks... tansy Essotann All solvent banks.. X'TECTARINE' FINE `CUT CHEWING' TOBAC & D. RINELIARTy No. 33• Hand at., lake pleasure in announcing to the public that they have just introduced a new mid:delicious article of fine CHEWING TOBACCO, Which they tan recom mend to customers as mild, pleasinit,Ttnely flavored, 'and entirely free from adulteration. They hive also on hand a very fine lot of CAVENDISH of 'the very beat quality. .` . ' Improred ittrthod of Double Entry TAUGHT-BY MR. DUFF, at the Accountant's Institute. Forshortening the process, land securing accuracy, no systeni. ever introduced'has given equal satisfaction. Those Who desire to be satisfied upon this point can have reference to Merchants in this city who have tested is utility 1:q filet of six years , experience. Mr. Duni new work upon Steamboatßook Keeping, just published, enables him to teach that branch of the science of act-omits to the utmost perfection. Classes for penman ship andllercantile Calculations both day and evening' dee& CI MARS, 50 }.hoses imported and other Regalia , Segars; 30 I boxes imported and other Castello Segars; 16 boxes imported and other La Della and Madura Segars,in store and for salelow by • STERF.TT & Co., lel Market st., ear. Front. monACCO—Aratnatic, Nectar. Peach Leaf, Honey Dew s Bees Wing, Choice of the Army and Navy, Pure Oronok e, IV. D. IL, and Branch's Stag', all prime brands, for emle in small or largo packages, or by re tail. decl4 STERF.TT &Co., 16 Market st. , BITTERS, &c,-16 doz. Amniotic Wine Bitters; E. Peppermint—bottled and on draught. Also, East India Bitters, on article recommended for Invalids. Forsalc by STERETT & Co., decl4 corner Market and Front sts. SALAD 01L--41 Da.skets fresh "Hull de Olive" by the basket or bottle., STERETT & CO., decl6 corner of Market and Front sts. Monongabelo ',invigilation Company. . 1 1 \TOTIC E. TO STOCKIIOLDERS.—In pursuance IA of the provisions of the Charter, the aTIDURI meetings of the Stockholders of the Monoitgahelti Navigation Company, will be held on Monday, the 4th aaref Jannary;lS47; at the office, of the said company, in Breed's building, Fourth street, in the city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing officers for the enlising year. dec4-td WILLIAM BAKF.WELI., 1101 for little°. MILITARY EQUIPME.NTS. • /1111 E ibbscriber is prepared to furnish Swords, 1, Sashes, Epaulettes,. Caps, Plumes, -Buttons, Lace and all. other Military Trimming., on as cheap terms as can be procured in the Eastern cities, for cash. Also Allen'i Patent 6 Barrel Revo!sem • - W. W. WILSON,- nos-20. _CM. 4th and Market sta. Brandica, Gina and Wines. 0 half pipe's Old Cog Brandy, (Pines, Gastillon & Co.) 2.. - " (J.& F. Martell.) 6 qt. casks .. do. • 2 hr. pipes " •' (Edward Lagnerenne.) 2 qt. casks .. $ (Godard.) 3 qt. casks Rochelle (A. Seignette.) 3 pipes Weesp striker Holland Gin. 40 qt. casks Port Wine, of various grades. 20 .. Dry Malaga Wine. 10 " .. Sweet • 10 Indian barrels Muscat • 1 puncheon Old Ja naica Spirits, on distight. 1 .. . .. Irish Whiskey, For sale by • MILLER & RICKETSON, dec7 . 170 Liberty at: Ltruiceil 01.1. 1 0 - DIMS. just received ahcico'r Bate by . ~, , MILLER & RICKETSON, deelo . _ 170 Liberty et Old Whiskey 40" Ls. pore Rye Monougahela Whiskey. 200 bblinpure old For sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, 170 Liberty at 91ENNIISSEE PEA NUTS, A snub! lot, very su perior, just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, decls • :0 Wood at. URESH ROLL BUTTER-5 Barrels, neatly put up, !1:4.131e by. MARTIN EL SMITH, (UIS bG Woott !street: pRODUCE-15 Bb Is. Dried Peaches; 10 Sacks " 30 Sacks Dried Apples; • 3 tibia. Roil Butter; 2 Kegs " " . 3 Casks Potash; • 3 Bb!s. Beatify • ' Just remised and for sale by . • . MARTIN f¢ SMITII, noc26 51 Wood street Bottled diner. • • Q DOZ. BLACKBURN Maderia, Imported; 5 " Star - . • " • - 11" L. P, 7 " Old Port Wine for Invalids, " 20 " Pale and brown Sherries, " 10 " Hock and Haut Sauterne, 6 " Cherries in Brandy, Together with a variety of Clarets, Which we offer in iluantitias to suit purebaaers.- - STERETT & CO., 16 Market et, cor Front. Cordials. Cardials consisting of Creme de Rose, Annisottc de Bordeaux, Cream de Noyaux, Alkimes de Florence, Cream de Moka, Rumen° de Stomachigne, Creme de Anis,. .. Fine Orarigisy • Parfait Anaoury Huile de Roae, Plaisar des Dames, Haile de Venus, Perfume Amour. • . Huile dc Anis, . Saint do Valle.. • nor sale by the dozen or single. Bottle, together witk a general assortment of American Cordials, 10, years old, cn draughtwholosale and retail, by STERET.T. gr, CO., 16 Market M, cur. Front. Water •Filterx; THE subscriber has receivid. on consignment-a few of Oliver Evan's Celebrated Water Filters, manufactured in Philadedphia, such as are now geu erally used in'the - Biel - 6n cities. They pre warren ted to purify, Pump, River, or Rain Water, cleans ing it of all Mineral, Animal, Vegetable or other un wholesome matter—rendering it'equal to the finest Spring water, otherwise on failure, (if aced as direc ted) the price paid. will be refunded. The .aubseriber, having been appointed agent for the'sale of the atiove,receiTe orders and furnish them At manufa.cturera prices.. . ' OEO. cCiCIIRAN, 110 26, - Wood at." ' C ' 4I4T A ir (let 3 o. 2:oomtniicial Rows isibert/st.. . . 1 • CASE cAnn MAGNESIA for sale by , 'AJIG. 3 = -#IAYS-b; BROCKWAY::: a CASES CALI) AtAttk:ESIA rot sale_by Lite 3. 'HAYS lIROCKWAr 2CASKS • CHLORIDE LIME for saig.by • dec 3:.. - 7 HAYS" . .. BROCKWAY .2 CASKS SAL spDA. for sale by' dee 3 . 'HAYS -BROCKWA.Y. A BBLS. , New York and Pittnburgh 'Varnishes, on hand and for sale low by dee 3 HAYS & kROCKWAY., - 14 ANTS AND OILS, a general assortnientalwnyn on hand and for sal e.hy • HAYS 4- BROCKWAY, No. S.Commercill Row, Liberty at. PPLES--95' bbls. Green Apples, , different kinds, fnr sale by • - - , •-• r P. C. IsIA,EXIN,.6O Water at. CGAR CURED BANS -12000= superior SugarS Cured Hams, a prime article, for sale by uciv2o . - P. C:MARTIN. 60 Water et. nRANGES-1000 prime Havana Oranges,' fur sale by nov2o P. C..MARTIN, 60 Water sr.. 'Dressed Vloortug. 20 000 "ET ' ' first rate, 'at Aleelt 7 ii • Planing' -1%15117, f9r L s-al i7ilLll . lARTII, novlB. Pain st., botvreen Hand and Irwin at. pOPLAR BOARDS;.n`'ellneasoned and for - Bale by tiPv,lB.]; , EEMIEM FZIMEM KTierces fresls:Ridei' • • . L 4 1445, Conkline impriwed Lard Oils • 1 0,000 lbs. jilactin,• Shoulders. Un hand:and for sale by - • ' F. SELLERS' sep24. ' No. 17, Liberty street. jARD, 100 kegs,'No. 1, Lard on consignment; 4' And for aalo, by F. SELLERS: . 11 0P4.4: • • No'. 1,7, Liticify street. Q . UGAIt.HOCTSEMOLLASSES.-:-6 bbl a. 4 G oodala,. S. IT. Molaases, , in store and fur sale by sep23. I. SELLERS. :• 'Nustineto Netts, EO. S. SWARTZ I.ls on hand It lot or very su - "perior white and colored Mutqueto Netts which will be sold cheat. at Ne.'lo6-Market street. L liter t Imp . rovnient. BEDs . r,E 4 Ds , of different kinds With Gazianvs iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. „YOUNG Ek Co, Hand Street. IeTABLES-li,c wtr o eaudCa rdTablesafdr e e a r ontpai z :vuvantagoodi ; lecp I call at the rurniture Warehouse of - • - • T. B. YOUNG & Co, , je6 . 31 Hand st.: Wood Street Property for Sale. MEAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by King 81 .// 0 1Meg;.ig offered for sale. Enquire of [sues] ' J. IC. MOORHEAD. HAVING a very large and commodious ware .house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro- duce, &c. ou storage at low rates.• jy23 C. A. McANULTY t. CO, Canal Basin. pEAS-120 packages Y._ 11., Impl., G. P. and. Powchong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by [aug2sl LAMBERTA: SHIPTON. coffee. Q(111 BAGS Green Rio, part prime; • tikim Old Government Java; Arriving this day, and for sale. by _L• • - aug9.,:i . LAMBERT & SIiII TON F ISH--13 2 U 0 bbls IS[o. 3 3 L N ary: h s Mackerel; 10 t. 1 It at " Herring (Allv.ives) " No. 1 Salmon; ,in store and for sale by laug.:2s] LAMBERT SHIPTON. Sugar and Dlolainits. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime " :25 bbts. Nos. 4 and .G Loaf; 10 cues -lowering's" D. R. Loaf SUgar I IS bbls N. 0. Molases; In store and for sale by LAMBEIIT & augr.p. 133 and 135 Wood' streot BBLS. Pitch: 50 - • • b 0 " Rosin; • 1 , ' I / 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sixes; 10,000 Send leaf Cigars; • , 1 , . On consigumentanitivill be sold low folrCa4, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufacturcs o b4 • asp& -• . -TWIT. & O,C IV - NOR. , --- frOBACCO.-;-75 large and 90 small troves Missou. ri tobacco, br prime quality, just received on consignment, 'and will be sold 'cheap foe cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. , • august 18. TA.AFFf: & O,C4NNEft,. Blacksmith's liellmvs FOR sale by the subscriber, agent for thel4lanu facturer. • • • ••' CEO. COCIIEAN, cov24 a No. 46 Wood at. ASSINETTS - AND FLANNELS.--One cue Cat. C sinettsi one case Rod Flannel., for tile low by 0ct.24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood et. Donsestlo Woollen.l , • 6 2CASES Vile Red and BrownTiannels; 60 pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; just recd tiara the manufactories, ferule by GEO. copußArr, narl9 • 2q Wood at. Q.PADES; SHOVELS, ike.— I A) . '20410z. Spades; i 50 -.4 Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; ' 20 44 Mattocks and Picks; ofiliandiand for sale at manufacturer's prices by - • ; - - ' ' oct24 'GEO:COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. PIG IRON.-33 tons Mountain Missouri Pig Iron, Just received and for sale by nov 28 . JAMES MAY. Shot. gr i KEGS Shot, assorted Nos.; for sale_by novl2 . • JAMES MAY:. • Pig Lead. 8 4 PIGS Lead; just reed and for sale by novl2 ,' ' JAMES MAY For ROW,. AROOM in the first story of a Thick Mouse on the corner of Firth'enil Union sts. Apply' to novl7 , JAMES MAY. rIOLD PENS —l3reglers celobrAted ever pointed Gold Pens; just received and for sa le at reduced rates,-by .JOHNSTON..t. STOCKTON, oct29 - 'Bo oksell ets,dlitarket STATIONERY. --Just opening, alarge and splen did assortment. of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public it. call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, . Stationer's, Market st. TUST RECClVE'D—Lrrrztis moat Brtooaa, Asia Minor,- by Mrs. E.- C. A. , Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. 11. Schneider, and an introductio. by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Semln Gutelius, Chambersburft, 4kor sale by icll SCRIBA & SCURIBLERi 1.15 Wood at 1111SALIAS *IIMINS, for the use of the German r Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German; - For sale by - - jell. 'SCAM itt SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood at. Brazier's Bellows. - T ST received an seaortment,largesizes,Braziel.s e Hand Rellows;+ alio, Parlour and Kitchen, "do. Wholesale and JOILV W. BLAIR, decl6. 120 Wood st. -Ptttidatergh ortneß THE cant, or Tire lIIIST.eItr Or MERCY Dr. , s Addison, Gazzam, Bruce, and .711 , 211ea1, Phi sicians. • RRAI:NGEMENTS are now completed for open irigibis institution on or about the first ofJanu ary, 1847. Accoeiniodations for twenty pi - flouts have beep ordered; if the contributions now being solicited from the citizens warrant it; accommoda tions will• bp prepared. for forty. Donations for this purposo can be. given to , the Collecting Committee, or sent to the Sisters of Mercy, Peniustrpot, or to any of the following:,---Jiimes - May, 'Penton, James Blakely, John. Coyle,4. 8. Cosgrove, Coin .mittect. • . . , "dec9-Ini F OURLOTS-poundedbf iiber4 and Hay stn., each 14t' haying 24 ft: front, and extending back. 110 ft. - -Tveebe them'are corner lots; and the position of the whole property is one of the moat ad. vantageons in the city: for'fiirther information ply to M. SWARTZWELDEIt;Fourth at., ;•• noirS•tf • • . bet.' Wood and Smithfield. NE* DISCOVERY—By which an Stoves' aid Tifies,:csr Grates; tiny. be kept jet.black isith - ss beautiful a•polish as a coach body with one applicai: don a year. - Sold ouly.iu Pittsburgh, by W. Jacloon, No: 89 Liberty et: Mead Wood q,Pßtsbrogb, •.,...,, - ,, ,- .;i-:: '_-:•::...i,,,n , - , , ,, .,*: -,'-'1;:', I=== Sundries. 8 torage New 13cloks. Por Sale; cri.. , .."•:,...: , : - ,..v.:,;i:7; , ,,'.:., , :';:: - :,'_•...:, - , - " • ----,74,•,,:.:,.: ENE 1t..... . . . -... _ _... ~ ... t h e . .... D the Pzejtidehl of Visited Suites.' • pitiiiiincif ciitii:Tia'7oViiiiireis,'atipteived di? the eleventh day sir July,-.1546, entitied! . .An act to authorize the President of the United States Sosibll the reserved - mineral lands in the States of lilinoisand Arkansas, ' and Territories o' Wisconsin and lowa,: zapposedso contain lead ore," 1, JAMES IC. POLK, I?S.E3IDENT Or THE (.7?;11 ED STATES OF aIPIEDICA, di). hereby declare and reakci knoWn,ithat public sales of the lands HBfLETtlrOltE vvirsturt:ti ram: SALE, in the State of ILLINOIS, ON ACOOL - BIT' or ?DE VALUABLE LEAD struts ziszazati, will bo.held at the undermen tioned Land Offices, in said State, at the periods hereinafter designated, to -wit :• •:. ........ At the Land Office at DIXON, comnieseing . on Monday, the 11111 clay of-April next, forlhe disposal of the public lands within the following, townships and fractional townships, viz: . North of the bass line and east of the fourth rind. -• ' ' pal meridian,'... - . -; . Fractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, and twenty-liine; of range one., Townships twenty-seven and twentyleight, and fractional township twenty-nine, of range two: Townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight, and fractional township twenty-nine, of range three. ' The north half of tcrwaship twonty-sosen, town ship twenty-eight, and fractional township twenty nine, of range four. A'Orth of the bast lint and area of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight and twenty-nine, of range one. Fractional townships twenty-eight and twenty nine, of range two. At the Land Office at SILAWNEETOWN, com mencing on Monday, the nineteenth day of April next; for the disposal of the public lands within the following sections, and parts of sections ' South of the base line and east of the third principal meridian. . Sections twenty-two to twenty-nine, inclusive, and sections thirty-two to thirty-six, inclusive, of town- , ship eleven; sections one to five inclusive and sec- I tions eight to twelve in township twelve, I of range seven. Sections three to nine, inclusive, sections fifteen to twenty-two, inclusive-, and sections twentrfiue to thirty-sir, inclusive, of township' eleven; sections one, two, three, the uorth.balf and southeast quarter of section four; sections fire to eleven, inclusive; the southwest garter of section fictive; 'the north half of section fourteen, and sections fifteen and eighteen, inclusive, in township twelve, arrange nine. Lands appropriated by law for the see of schools, military, fir other purposes; will, be exoluded from the sales; also all quarter quarter sections covered in whole, or in part, by those mining leases which shall not be determined by the duy fixed fur the earn mencement of the gales•e•. • ' • ' •' Pre-emption claims will not be all Owed to any of the above lands, until "after the same shall have been offered at the public sale, and become subject to private'entry; and all of such lands as contain a mine or mines of lead ore actually discovered. and being worked, will be-sold iii such• legal -stardlvisicia or subdivisions as will include such mine or. mines, it not less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre. - The' sales will each be kept open for two weeks (unless the lands arc sooner'ilisposeff of) and _no longer; and no private, entries of land in the town ship. and fractional towosbips so offered will, tie admitted until after the expiration of two weeks from the commencement of the said. sales. In further execution of the said act, I have caused. the Commissioner of the GiiieFal Land Office to pub lish with this proclamatiorra.brief description of the mineral regions in which these lands lie, and of the lands now offered for sale, which he hat prepared from official documents, and other means of infor mation. •. Given under my hand At the City of Washington; this eighth day . of Septeinber, Anno .Domini, . one thousand eight hu.uilreil and forty-sir. liv the President: JAMES li.'POLIC. Jitritss It. Pirrn, _ . Acting Comniistiorter of ihe•Gettcral Land Office. The lands in the DIXON district, embraced In the above proclamation of the President of the United States, were explored by Mr. Owen; the geologist of 1 the State of Indiana, under the instructions from the , Treasury Department, and in compliance with a re solution oldie Udirse of Reprcsentativei; passed 6tla February, 1539.. The able report of thistentlctnain, published as document No. 239, house of Represen tatives, first cession of filllth Congrosi, ahows that' these lands include all the productive mine/pi and the entire region in which, from observations daring his survey, there is reason to believe that 'valuable veins ofore may readily be found. Further, thatin 1539, the lead mines of Illinois, lowa, and Wisconsin, though only partially worked, produced upwards of thirty millions pounds of lead—those of Illinor .1 yielding their fall proportion—and that the whole rifstrict, ifproperly mined, would 'yield 040 hundred /and fitly millions pounds per annum. Thuile lands -being situated on and near the Mis sissippi and Fever rivers,the cost or transporting the products of them to St. Louis is only 'shout fifteen ' cents per hundred pounds. The Foil is of excellent quality, and yields abundantly' all tiro .prodUcts'• of that latitude. . The-lands in the SIIAWNEETOWN district have not been explored as fully as thoie in Dixon. -Re cent discoveries have been made, however, of rich 1 veins of the sulphuret of lead and zinmeontignous to and on-both sides of these lands, indicating the existence of similar deposites within Thom• -The fa cilities for manufacturing whiee and red lead. am represented' as being ample; and as the landi are situated within about seven miles of the-Ohio river, the metal, in any form; can be transported to- all the principal markets at a trifling cost. ..-- -- • JAMES lI:PIPER, Acting Commissioner of the GeneraULand .offies.. September Sa t 1845. scpl9-lawlSt FRESllAnitirviti4 OF lifir.mr 066131, No. 65 s cccc , Between Fourth Street and the Diamond. Subscriber haVing disposed of his large stock j of Fall Goods, has just returned from the East with a splendid assortment of . . FANCY AND. STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS, Which }lace been purchased in the NEW YORK AND Pnu.s.nrcritiA Manizzza. since the recent great depreciation in prices, and far below ,tbe cost of int poilation, is prepared to offer unprecedentedbargains tobuyers. Viz. • . Alpaca Lustres, price only 20c 47 yd. usbal price 371 ‘t w y d, s. a 60, a Silk warp . . " .60 a yd. " a 75 . Moos do Lain " ISI "yd. " " 311, Ped Cashmere wt. 2.7 es sa 314 Iderinoes ••• . 374 4 , a 50' Coburg cloth ' " 80 Calico is • .181 gt yB.• 411 25 - • r • ' • . . . 14 . : . 12i 4/ id.' - 4 ... se .• 20 '1 44 10 Se yd. .1111 id , 4 y d. et •-• is - (it Canton flannel 44 10 44 yd. 44 • #4 123 Redflanuel all wool 44 25 " yd. 44 4, 31} White do do z' 44 25 4, yd. 44 cr 313 Yellow do do 44 25 44 yd. 4, : 41 ' 313 Scotch gingham 44 25 4, yd. " 4 4 313 Manchester do 6 ' 181 4, yd. 44 4, 25 #, do. " 10 4, yd: 4, " 16 Cassinet • : 373; 4 yd. 44 . 44 50 4. 50 .. y d,, .. .6 75 The ladies are requestedto call and esimine the now and molt fashionable Paris and London steels Of LADIES DRESS GOODS Ombrl 'Brocade Silk, . ' Em 'f . "1' Ombil ChatiMerinSiik, • Slue black Data stripe Plain black 'la blue Sil=, Sitio stripe cashmere D E Comm, " " 5$ Cecilia Cloth, Embroidered Tarleton Robes, Outbri shaded . Paris printed Palo Alto"Plalds, Rich Galls 1, IMMID SIL•ISWLS Plain and embroidered silk Fringe Thibet, and gout de Lain, Parilfprinted Cashmere, and Terkerzi;Per sian embossed, and elmtnelion Brocade Silk; plain, black and embroidered Tcrkerri,with Bullion fringe; Rich new style all wool, Brocha; Barred and Damask worsted, together with a great Satiety of woollen shawls.. VARIF ? TY GOODS I have also on band a large assortMcot of the follow. ing goods, via: Beautiful new style bonnet ribbons. French worked collars arid chenutettes, entirely new style, plain and Tavern bordered Linen 'Cambric Handkerchiefs, ladies' cravats and scarfs, white,black and cold kid gloves, Lisle thread, black mohair, blast. and coed silk gloves, a groat variety of mohair and worsted mitts, white 'and black silk, Casbintre, Alpacca and sup. black Moravian Hose, blantr, grain and white cot Hose, white and blacs. French Kid Slippers, blamr. luting, Kid and Satin busrin Shoes, Ryan's manufacture. Also an entirely new style of ladies' black ails. cardinals, and Baca coats, to which we would - particularly call their attention. GENTLEMEN>S'GOODS. ' Just received a very fine assortment of French and English blue, .bltick, brown, and invisible green Cloths, black and Caney Fronts Cassimerea,newstyLe finny Vestinga and PMVIIM, Merino Shirts and Draw ars, linen cambric and 'flit..Handkerchiefs, and a "Undid assottment ofGloves, hosiery and Suspend. DOMESTICS .Brown and bleached Drillings, Canton Flannels, Tickings and Checks, heavy 4-4 brown Muslin, from 6}-to Icents a per yard,) and. a. large assortment of bleached ?dualin; from bl to 124 cents a yard. Mcsctiaters, Winsuzatx Burnes ./inn Organ, are requestetto keep this bill, and call and examine the above goods, previous to making their purchases. deal' 116111111 y~~ 1 General tommisston naitness, jintka'Rectienr4=Forecardfng Bola, at FIIAM I v; Venango courdYs • 13T - 111 - CKIIN & DRY.PETV. • . . 4,11 L JAR. DAYDElti.bayieg purchased alitt,t4 tit*: I.l` I. •lauding, (ma i itli'Or French Creek,)drid ietsi.4lo4 • ; e - ommodious and substanti4 honse;the abolebueinessaill boritteniled to and correctly, if possible, by um' . Our the public will please remember as When they Ws' any consignments to make to or from Franklin, Oct. 24-, 1g4G..! •• rillkw6m NEVER DF.SPAIIt! 'YOU CAN BE CURED... ' - . Lisunrarsvn.r.r.,.N. J., June 10, 1846. • • Dr. D. Jaipur NoB South. Third st., Philadelphia—. Dear-Sir: . I have this ilay had an interview with *has gentleman of whom I made•mention to you as haini:. fog taken your Expectorant with ouch decided &Test.- Ile is-a• rgspectable farmer, living a. fcw miles from, ' here. I was sn much interested in a detailed account: • he gave Inc of his cough and cure, that I embitters the first leisure moment to communicateit to you; and atilt) cure ions radical as it appears to -be, it is',. the moat remarkable one I have ever known,: , ler -- ! 32 years (after basing the nitasles) he has been ritig! , feting with a couglt of the most distressing kind, get. . ting worso•as he advanced in: years; ho is n0w:156„.• Frequent ten= of coughing and difficulty of breatb:-.5: ing, lasting from an hour.to an hour and a half,m(ould -,- come upon him-with such severity as to exhaust hike. twith strangling until his eyes became bloodshot. Ile ' had despaired of being cured having tried•physician, and a thou's - mid things without relief. For nine weofi immediately , previous ;o, taking the Expectorant, h 4 - had not been able to . go to Lia barn although thus: - was the most urgent necessity la.r him to do no: --- . During the nine weeks he was under the. care of to - eminent physician, and he finally just got able V. - - go out, and came to my store, and hearing his cough, ' ' , recommended to him sour Expectorant. Re fin t . said he had tried so manythings that he had. 3)0 .enntir. &nen in any thing; butl induced him to Mica a hallo by telling him of: parsons of: ,my acquaintince who , I had been decidedly henefitted by it. This was 0.1; Tuesday; that night he took of it, and says that it was the first comfortable night's sleep he had enjoyed fitc years. Ou the Thursday following-he we-also:leerier and has continued tomato a full hand -on iii. farm. ever since fawn-nearly two months.) Ile toldme to-day that for the last v.eclt he had cut and split it . - hundred rails, ofmadera hundretiptinele of fence par. ' day; Lai been in the, watsr to . wash his sheepiAnd . otherwise exposed, without the least symptom of le' return of his cough, it having entirely alizappeore,t and, strangest of all, one-third of a bottle has prfi., .duced the effect.. Ile - seeins so thankful and that he "wants to talk all dap about it,.. , and I- says that if he could not procure another bottle, he . (would refuse one hundred dollars for the remiilade• ' of the bOttle he had left. . .1 YOur Carininative Balsam I hive used - or recom meued to others for the last ten yearo, with the most salutary (Sect. Respectfully yours; -• ..- .• - , Jams H. Annzasotr. For odic in Pittr.burgh at the PEKINTEA STORE; 72 Fourth street, near Wood—and at the Druiciltote of D. P. Schwartz, Federal street . , Alleghery Cit 7: 4en7-dezw. . , . , . IWOU D speak an honest and couscientioue,vstortk of advice to those of you who are nett too.wise tki reason, and whoc.an apprecime'and dintingniah - be.. tween the cruel and dishonest puffing of the dayi . (44,- reference' to pulmonary discases,) and the folloyeleeK . straight-forward statement, by eme..who tvould not offer a misrepresentation to you, wherelifo sod death are so dearly concerned as in.any'of the dis eases or ailments which lead to Consumption—. . . • Icon assure you•that the remedy here offered, has given a heavenly relief, -and often •effested a perma nent cure, when.cvery tither remedy has failed. It. is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to,talte• - .and.f?r'tbops who are Weak, languid; and - emaciate* it will ftfret an agrecaldo article of food, as it is in the Fenn of at beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. It can, there. fore, in truth end honor, be offered to all there allies tcd with Bronchitie, Asthma, -clbstinali or Comtnoti. Coughs and Colds, spilling of road, Bleeding of Mit Lungs, Whooping-cough, Croup, Difficulty of Breath, ing, Sore Throat „Hoarseness, Kral Stages of Coti. , rumption, and all other Pninantary and • Liter Cont.. p/a'ints. It is Immo SAMIC 'LUNG AND COUGII JELLY' • : The materials of Ibis. Jelly are puriiiy Tegetible and balsamic, and arc the -iurention of en fpaineU, physician, from which ti proprietor haq purehia the recipe: it is certaiuly:y:orth its wait ht in goldi but is Tint at .a.pesee-to bc.wjthin the roach of rich or. Sisidbyl,VlC JACKSON:it laii'Boct it. Shoe store s No. 69 Liberty aireet, , head .of 'Wood, ist., rittsiinh Price 53 cents and SI rT bottle. , . dec6 . JONES'S Soap is a. IVQ/iderrul, wonderft4 Soap', For it-makes ea - mai-Pim • . • .. • malisTiffeWiFiat'sphapp'd, ewe distsuaqd.o s•• tender. Thu' the hind blow as b:eak as iu Mareh'es• Decent." ber, • I • . • "' • Smooth, lioalthy and soll.-'-dear, lovely apl3' As the•snew on tbe.bills of a clear winleeshight.. Jones's Soap is really and' truly a perfect and noire failing cure for any skin diseaie, making diecofored skin clear and I)ealthy. -Sold at the American .F.aglp 82 Chatham at., and by the only Agent for Pittsburgh, W. Jackson,*S9 Liberty street, bead of Wood street: Where also may be had genuine, Jones' celebrated, Coral Hair Restoratire—Sparrish Lilly White—Anil:ice Tooth Paste, and Moorish Iltdi Dye. • acts. rpo RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY, _IL SOFT, FINE AND CLEANi to mike...the scalp healthy, mnooth, white and fruitful, so that a giliod: - crop may spring therefrom, persons have,hut taketie pend.thirty seven and a half cents. - - And, reader, our only object for selling the article at that price, is knowing it to be all we state, that when you once try this you_ never %yin use aught else; whether Ulm . morely.to embelish, to dre'ss, beautify, and prteeree, to-force groWth, stop falling off, and cure scrifsor dandraffsi the/ONES , CORAL' HAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all This, as hultdreds will' tell you with gratitude. It dresses the bairbeantilW ly, and makes red or grey hair grow dark froniAi ,roots. -Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine yyzreboaisa;_ - 59-Liberty Street, head of Wood ' —prico "thirty sordie and a half cents, fitly cents and one. dollar . per bottle- At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Sosp, Spaniels Lilly White and nuriealledldiaTiiig soap yy2s-tC. ' - . THomppoN , S' VEGETABLE PURGATIVE • PILLS, warranted toialeaso T t- v the Pro axed sod sot d by E.TBOTt . li . • 00t27.. , , . nor.liand and Penpate. .- • - " For Col:iglu, PULDIONARY or Expectorant Balsam, p ri o> 26 cents per bottle: . • 71.11; Ginseng Panacea, price 60 centapet Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup; 25 'eta: pan bottle: • Swaynes Syrup or Wild Cherry, $4OO 44 ;• Shcnck's Pulmonic Syrup..sl,oo •••• ..; 11( • • • . • Wistera , Balsam of Wild Cherry. $l,OO ..44 • 4. • To he bad at THORN'S DRUG. STORE, • • '-.602.7-. • . Drug Store Ond. Vlsts.res f0r'8114d:' ,. .7 rftHE subscriber,.owing to Si , boaltb,, ti ls'desirOu of quitting his present besinesi, end °Berk We stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and -fiZtO2lllll fur sale. The stnk is well selected, and pettedly fresh'. Ilisliresenption business will comeakeleltls any establishment in the city. For further Tattiest..., tars, eoeilite (if by mail, to be post paid,) of • • • • EDGAII. TLIORN. • octll3 tor. Penn and Vaud sts.; Pittaborgh,-Pa. Tl4l . poisonOos effect en th e skin ofiammon pared chalk is not generally Inown• b7 . ladies, haw yellow rough and unhealthy It mike. the skin in time; bcaldee. what a corpse like, palid lookit:gifes when applied. They should use a beautiful proper ation, p arely vegetable, which gives the face erne Op neck, a natural life-like whiteness' and inekes-Ja smooth. It is called Jones' Spanisii Lilly. White, and teeold at JACKSON'S. Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the mein place is cold Jones' Coral Hair ReatorativoiltaliatS: Chemical Soap rind unrivalled shaving soap!,; . ., • oItiONNIG.II.IIELA ROOT* t„ • • ca.a.xisr. OT lIOIIIt. ' the an steat e m r ab ' Ziks •' lll ° A 2 ,4l;l3;gall ' r nibiw. will coasmenco'thpir singlp trips, tossing itaily'at 3 o , clock,T. M. . • • . • • ".. oct2B JOHN DIEiIG73IEN, Aoitrr. ÜBLIC .tiOrCreis hereby given, that by virtue . P ofa n Order of the Orphans> Court of Westroore. land county, there will be exposed to public vervine or outcry on Thursday the 7M day of January next, aa thopropertkorllobert Donnelly, deed, the foltow— ing described real estate, to wit: A certain tr,tuni of land, situate in Loyalhanna township, \Venting:mien& containing 189 acres, strict rocrasure,spded,by lands of D. K. McConnell, Sainucarart r ,tantea Rob. iglu, Michael Fennell, Thomis.l4,etVt, and,the Loy.' elhanna Creek, having about po ac4e 41eaicci:a loa house and log barn thereon. Also anotteteract of land in name township, ,containing 72 . acres and 16 perches, strict measure, adjoining land or.lihnlawa. grass, Esq., and the Loyalisanna Creek,having about 65 acres cleared, a log house and -leg barn thereon, Also another tract of land iu Sams township, contain. ing 141 acres, adjoining Lamle of Henry. Me,Srefei Esq., and D. K. McConnell, all cleared,. beeined stone bouse,,and frame stable, and a complvoliVorlds:• en„Factory, embracing a Fulling, Carding and Elpleil ping machines, ete. Sale to take place pa that:in:JO. tees and terms Made known by Hem-Mcßride 41111 1 - John 6..d.drar; administrators of said deceased. 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