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The exposition given of the' new law is, upon the whole, eminently gratifying - to the friends and•advocates of cheap postage. -It appears that, during the last' fiscal year, - ending on the 30th of June list, the public mails were transported over an aggregate distance of 38,887,899 miles, at an expense of $2,406„849. The aggregate extent of the routes on that day was 153,818 miles, and since Am day 8239 miles of new routes have been put into operation. The rexenues of the elepart 7 ment during the last fiscal year, (inclucling" the a mount appropriated to pay the government post age,) having increased more than 13 per cent, upon the revenues of the last preceding year, • mounted to $3,943,893. The expenditures for the same time were s 4 ;979,s7o—being only $33,677 , More than - the revenues. The estimates of reven ues and. expenditums of the department, for the' present fiscal ,year, shows the considerable excess • of means over expenditures of $213,951. The number of mail contractors in the service,l during the last year, was 3.569; of route agents, local agents, mail messengers connected with the mail service on railroads and steamboats,' are 180. The number of post offices in the United States on the Ist of July last, was 15,140, showing an increase since the' Ist of July, 1845, of 903. The number established during the year was 829, and 284 discortinued. The changes of postmasters, during the year were 3,450. From the best estimates which can be made/ the numbeiiilletters and paperspassing through the U S. mail during the last year, may be stated as follows: - Paid.and unpaid single rates of 6 cents 36,152,556 •51 •' " " 10 " 12,861,032 Ship and steamboat letters- forwarded in the mails from foreign countries, two gents added to the' regular post : age.... MEE= Dropped letters Printed circular letters 62,173,480 The free letters sent 'by persons entitled to the franking vrivilege, and those sent free to the army,, cannot be ascertained with any degree of accuracy, but it is believed would not fall short 0(4,000,000. The newspapers passing through the mails an nually are estimated at 55,000,000; pamphlets and magazines at 200,000. The number of transient newspapers, paying 3 cents each, cannot be aster liaised with any accuracy, as the postage is return •ed with that on letters passing through offices, and returned to the department, as nearly as can be as certained, number annually about 1,800,600; which, calculated at an intermediate point between the two rates of postage would make an annual loss to the department of $135,000. The newspapers, circulars, advertisements, and other printed sheets sent to the offices, and not taken out nor returned to the department, will not probably fall short of the number of dead letters returned. The great labor required of postmasters, in the reception and distribution of letters and newspapers, in addition to the reasons before assigned, would make it just and proper that the former mode of computing their cot:minions should be restored 1 The probable increase of receipts for postage, during the present year is estimated at 6 per cent The following modifications of the present Post Office law, are recommended Ist. The prevention - of private expresses. 2 Prohibit sending over mail routes sealed letters •in relation to the cargo.' 3d. Single letters to weigh a quarter or third of an ounce instead of a half, (except, when written on a le sheet of paper.) and prepaid, or double postage to be required when not prepaid. 4th. Postage on newspapers . . be cloargeda ccording to-weight. sth. The payment of postage, or double post age, on all letters passing through the mails for delivery within the United States, and prepayment on letters designed for toteign countries not hay ing postal arrangements with the United States. and on all printed matter. 6th. The abolition or modification of the frank ing privilege, so as to cover only official corres pondence, fur which payment lids been made to the department by the twelfth section of the act of 1847. These modifications will probably produce an. nually a large surplus to be devoted to the exten *ion of the mail service. Of the 15,146 post mas ters in the toiled States, whose accounts have to be rendered and bettied quarterly, diem were only 135,,,delinquent in s making theirreturns at the close of the last year, and most of these cases arose from an inability to supply some of the offices with rnails, for the transportation of which contracts could not-be obtained on the new routes. In other cases, postmasters had just entered upon the duties of their offices; while some of the offices were vacant from inability to procure persons to discharge the duties. ' The returns of dead letters are believed to ex ceed 450,000 each quart( r. In the year ending the 40th ofJune, 1843. there were sent out from the department 2,340 dead let. ters, containing $17.822. 01.1 his umber 2,021 were received ly the owners,, containing $16,169; "and 319 -were returned to the department, con taining $1,653 49, of is hich $254 was worthless. In the year coding the 30th June, 1847, there were sent out 2,782 dead lettere, containing $21,- 055. Of these, 2,365 were delivered to tiie owners, containing $19,447; and 417 retuin-d, containing $1,580 93. Of this sum $147 was worthless.' Dining the two years, $1,911 51 v,ese added. from this source, to the funds of the department. Since the re-organization of the department in 1836, them bas been added to its funds, from the dead letter office, the sum of $10,329 28. The repiart here enters upon a statement of the difficulty with railroad and steamboat companies in relation to their compensation for carrying the Mail.—Of the route from Wsslington to Rich mond, the report says; The compensation offered for steamboat service from this to Aquia creek is at a much higher rate 'than iepaid upon any other steamboat route in the United States, except the sea route between Char. Heston and Wilmington, which is paid at the same rate offered this company. From Louisville to Cincinnati, 140 miler, the service is rendered daily in steamboats at $3,800; from New York to Ttoy, 150 miles, daily in steamboats, durine the season .of navigation, (about nine months . ) for the slim of. $13,750; from New York to Stonington, 125 miles, the mail is taken daily in steamboats for the sum of for s9,ooo—and so on other routes ; -whilst on this route of 54} miles long, they de mand $12,752, and on the rail road $10,500. Ar rangements have been since completed for the transportation of the Great Southern mail from. Baltimore down the bay; and though the service may pot-be so good as that over the railroad, yet there wilt be' no sericuri inconvenience experienced except in Virginia, near this route, where it will be impossible to give the same expedition to the mails by any other conveyance. To obviate this difficulty as. far as practicable, I offered the compa ny one hundred dollars per mile for taking the lo cal mails to Richmond, which is the highest price authorized by the act of 1845 to be paid to rail roads for second class service. For taking thelo carinair, no higher classification of that or any ' other route could be made. This offer was like wtse refused, and the local mail will! be hereafter eat by stages from this to Richmond; and this rvice, and the transportation of the great mail own the bay, will continue until the Ist of uly, 1851, unless Congress shall otherwise or. r: : :" • The report concludes by invoking the attentien f Congress to the law fixing the rates of payment or the various grades of transportation, and the -xisting position and powers of the department in espect to foreign and international postal arrange . ants. 'The necessity of further legislation upon .oth these subjects, in view of existing facts, isde °nitrated in the report with so much force and bility that Congress will doubtless give their fa orable attention to its' suggestions. Cumin Seed, heaion Plaster, Blue Mon, Spanish Saffron, Jaynes, Hair, Tonic, Just rec?d and for sale B. A. Calcined Magnesia. cases just reed and for sale by nor3o B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co ...,- ,:::'•1,;',;,;:%--', .i;iT_.i .1 _ - —, :- ..3 t.:Z '',' . ' iY.,-- .' l !tt:i Ti ' 't.,:. '•-i'.l-',:,.... :,- i:'q tv:t.,4'...-,:-.: 1.':',,;. '.7t , ' 4,.. ~ ,,,,, ,,..•,:T, : i J.;...ii.•,:, ..4.1.,:::T. -r .. -...-:..itr: ~. 44-.7t41".;71,tt:-.7. !''''',,,•fc'',,':..#,T.' 't' -' ---- : ~:'-'t :7; i ' 1.. %... 7 : i: t - 1.'1; .'''... ~: -: 4' .i.:.;.:,.• ..,:'- .:4,: ";'l, . A.: ".:, ..,,7,11 1!,-,-;=!`t't:t.,,,,:t 2- , "..., . - 1: -* i, ::5.4-.•,-..-'3.-',,,' t -"ttr,. ..--!'.-.4-'1,:',,; ..,.,......, 866,308 1,026,304 Jaynes Haii Tnnic French Leaf 'ours Plaster, Lunar Caustic Com. sc is Pure, FAHNESTOCK & Co. car let and Wood its •••:• ..._ -,,,,, rhei.;,, , ,,Z,7,,Z , . „,,.-..1, W :ivx,. --,,,, ,',.,. ",:..-.,.”, . .i- . . • .!,,,,, 4•114'-',-7A.;,,,,\WVre--Vek••!:-*. -6 j40441.1* 1 1,4,:t y•AZ,7„:„;; , :i f.i.t - :: :, ,7•s; ' eV,v:,V., ~. '4' ..ir- e,...±;i:.-- rlfirA L' Aiii; : s4r,;• , - - Vi....1c,:‘,744 - • ' . .-"'"..., ...,,,,-, 4 . ,,, 7 .• , - • - ' , I, '.! ' ~!' ~.l i P. 14 SPAT° 11 S BY ELECTRIC' TELEGRAPH, STERESSL : T : PtCI(iTIit ifOßSrlito- POST - Fr rcrszr.ert, Deceinber 16. At St. Louis, on'tbe 13th, intelligence was re ' ceived from Santulli to the 20th October. Several Recruiting officers - have arrived,- who will open offices foilbe recruiting service in a few days. 890 recruits necessary for the Illinois and St. Louis battalioniql In the former, deaths were occurring daily. *hies latter were more healthy. 1500 Mexican tront,s, with 12 pieces of artillery, had marched against Chihuahua. The 3 cOrhpa nies were already or!t the road, and had halted below Albuquerque, waiting for reinforcements;.as it was rimmed that the Mexicans had concentrated their forces at El Paseo. There will undoubt edly be apowertul resistance offered at Chihuahua The command ;iliat bad arrived at St. Louis, suffered much in toMing, from culd and hunger. Cot. Gilpin had arrived with his battalion: Col. Price was.at,alnut Hills. He expected to reach Santa Fe oMthe first of December. wioulircros, December 1G iMr. Berrien was ;O,Oalified today. Mr. Dallas presented the proceedingi of .the Philadelphia War Meeting; and also a communication from the Secretary of the T r easury , relating to Emery's , map of California ; . together with Cook's Report, all of which were ordered to be printed.; Mr. I Foote pronounced art ,eulogy on the Hon. Jesse iSpeig,ht, late Senator from Mississippi. After passing the customary tesolutions, the Senate ad-' 1 journad till Monday. The , House debating, the Veto message on the River and Harbor Bill, :Nlvben Mr. Speight's death was andouncad ; whereupon that body adjourned. NEW YORK MARKET. !,December 13,3 P. M. Ylour—The markets is steady, but not active. Grain—Sales 3000 bit; prime White Coin at 75. Prime Yellow is selling itt 79c. There is a large demand for orders. v• Provisions—No activity in any article. There is no change in :the other articles PHILADELPini MARKET. December 16, 4 P. M. Molasses—Moderate sales of N 0. at 28. Corn—Sales Prithe Yieiloor Southern at 60c. Flour—The weather i has checked out door hu siness. Market inactive; Grain—Dull, and no change. Provisions—No actit - ity in any article—quota tions are steady. BALTIMORE MARKET Flour--Tbe market heavier than yesterday, and the business done is at a small concession. There are more buyers;tban sellers, and we quote moderate sales only of ,likiwaill street, at $6,12. Receipts of Flour are light. Rye Plour—Suppliestlir n ited, and prices tending upwards. liloderete sale's' are quoted at $3,75. Corn - Meal—Sales foie limited extent at $3.50.1 Corn—Receipts large sales Prime White at 50052 ; Prime Yellow; 57. In Provisions, no sales. In Coffee and Sugar., eolhing doing. Wheat—Sales Prime Bed at $1,33; Prime White at $1,3801 ; 12. '‘ On Thursday evening„ the the 16th inst., at 7 o'- clock, JAMIS 4 WIG.E•IIII', Aged 77 years: his funeral will take blare this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the resideuco'of his brother, Matthew M . Geaty, on Penn street, near Wayne. • Cure your Cold and .Citugh before the Lungs are Dire= d and fall a prey& Consumption.—lt is now universally acknowledged that DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT is the only certaid Medicine that will couipletely eradicate'lhe first symptoms of this Disease from the system. , This medicine commen ces at the very root;.cluses the Secretial Matter and Phlegm to loose its }widow]: be discharged through the Expectorant organs, tlins giving immediate ease to the Cough, imparting eirerigth to the Constitution, and finally restoring perfect health. Those who are afflicted with the first seed! of Consumption, such as a cold; cough, sorenesalof the throat, pain in the, breast and side, affections of Bronchia, (all of which will soon lead to a speedy Consumption if not check ed,) should at once produce Dr. Duncan's Expecto rant Remedy, whereby, life may be prolonged, c and probably saved. For safe by WM. JACKSON, S 9 Liberty et., head of Wood et., Pittsburgh. decl7 ;Kr The "Buffalo CJlll:lfiercial Advertiser" of De cember 13,1815, has thq . .idlowing article regarding Vaughn , s celebrated teed line. We need only say, read it. g , Vaughn's Vegetable 4ithentriptic Miztuse.—We are not accustomed to take particular notice of the various medicines of the 'day, advertised in our col umns, for all the ills that flesh is heir to, but.the ar ray and character of the 'testimonials in proof of Vaughn', Vegetable Litho'n triptic, inserted to-day, impels us to depart from our nasal practice, and to admit that we have never known so extensive suc cess to attend any previons'y advertised medicine, within so short a space c4: 4 tinie. The genuineness 1 of the certificates is undoubted—most of those nam ed are'our own fellow cittsens, one of whom has for many years been conoek,thd with this paper, and many of them favorably finown to us—some of them has taken the pains to cal) bnd corroborate the state. ments published, and WO ertainly think the medi cine has established for - itself an escellent reputa tion." Such a notice frssln one of the first newspa pers in the State of Neti York, is no slight honor, and we will merely add jerinn our own knoWledge of the Commercial Advert)ser, five hundred dollars would not have produced such an article, from the pen of the editor or that Journal, had he not the proof ofwhat he has stated; no! ten times that sum would be no inducement fo this old and in fl uential Print to foist upon the pu llic a worthless article. See advertisement in our columns. Call and ge a pamphlet of our agents; i decl7 ;Kr GREAT INCOMRSTENCY ! !—Physicians prescribe DR. ROGERS> itIVERWORT AND TAR in the last stages and tlic;jmost hopeless cases o CONSUMPTION, after allother medicines had fail ed, as it has proved itself to be the most extraordi nary medical aid in curing, that disease, Now this medicine is as valuable in 'the incipient' tages, such as COUGH, COLDS, .Std. 4-c., when the -LUN3S are not too far gone :before, ulceration takes place. I It is seldom or evei stno,ii to fail in breaxing bp the most distressing Cough or Cold in a few hours time, if the directions are strictly followed. The GENUINE DR. ROGERR: LIVERWORT AND TAR, which mixes so many wonderful cures, is for sale by D. C. Kneelanfi, also 'by Kidd &Co. of this city. Those who are affiiefed with Diseased Lungs, will do well to call on then) and see the certificates of the most wonderful cur66, , from Hon. Judge Wm. BLUME. The wife of the key. G. W. Maley, and from Dr. Hiram Cox, Prof or in Cincinnati Eclec tic Medical College. .4 dicl7 OATS -1d bags enconeienment, fir sale by decls J. D. WILLIAMS. - pLAXSEED-A few bajp, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, _ 56 Wood street, Refined Rorax. 6 cash Englisli,just rec , dinnd for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co., ali.Firet and Wood ate f, - •1 ; • •-••-• ; 1 I • 1• r: = • 1 qt1,4 , . =BEE . • ; 1 I ill IMMES 'December - 16: 3P. M Cane:l . llin Thomas Carl Thomas Carey Simon Canon Patrick ' Casey Sr Mitchel Cameron Alexander Carron J 0 Calvert Nathaniel Carpenter Abraham Cannon James Cahill James Carroll Michael Cannon John Hinkley Catharine Carnahan James L Cabe Wm Cameron Wm Calhoun Mary Jane Campbell Wrri T Calt‘ell Sarah. , Campbell John . '• l Campbell Barthnfic Caldvrell Joseph Campbell G Campbell Jobn T Campbell James Chapman Henry S Chalfant Elvira Chirleater Ephraim Chanihan Christopher Chivers mr Clendenum James P Clarke C A mrs Clark John Clark Leais A Clarke Mary miss Clarke J C Clark James Clark John Clapp °llls Clark James 2 Cooper Isabella Cooper Win Cooper E miss Cochran James; Cooper Ralph Cogger Athaliak miss Coupe: W M Cochran Win J; Cooper Mary A lin Cole E Collins Mary A . in Cole Elizabeth Connelly P Collins Frank Collins Washin e ton. 'Collins Elizab Collins Deborah . Conn W C Conifer Margaret Cowie I) S Coulter Alexantlier Coombs Frederoc Cooke A Cony George Conneaut F A Cunningham Conway Mary Comptish Eliza` • - Convery Lydia Cookman SaralP: Corning Henry j't Cojk Mary A Costellow Bridget Combs A Crispin Peter C! pps Samuel' , Criswell A & Crist John Crawford Audrew J Crowley Jane Miss Crawford John 9, Crawford CharMte Creighton John Ili' Crawford John 2 Cummings Matthias Cunningham Thomas Cunningham Elinabeth D Darragh. M E Donnelly Hugh ; Dailey Christian Dowen Patrick Dalyell Joseph Dougherty Jame Dawson Aleiander Douglass Catharine Daniels Martha Duaghs Feby .I • Dawson Simpson Douglass Anna I Dales James Doritz George Danka Ann Dougherty George Davis Joseph Donning Marth% Davis Mrs Downey Charles Davis John 2 Dodson N M Davis Walter M Dougherty J R Davis David M Donagha James; ; Derry Levi 2 Dorsey Roger Detweller Alexander S Donaldson J Denning Ann E Dougherty Marx HearburriD G 2 Drenning John i9Thos Dent John • Drewey Stephen ; Deena James L Drezfows Henry! Dinsmore James Dutish & Co Decker Daniel. Dunithen Abigail Dickson James- 2 Dysart A P Dickson Thomas Dunn Thomas 8. rough as Robert Dunlap George 1 Donaldson James Duroa Michael i.! Donnally Hugh R Duncan Robert Dobson Samuel Dunn Allan Dunn Edward Dunn mrs , • Eamon Alexander Edwards Matthew Eaton Ann Eaton William Earl Allaline Epley John Ella Jonah Doct English Daniel Erret John Etter John Erskine W B . , F Farren John Ford William ~. Farrow Thomas Forbes George Ferguson David Force Cornelius C : - Ferril John 2 Foster J K ~, Fellows Benjamin Forkeem Williath Flanegan Daniel Fox Elizabeth Fisher John Foley Mary Finicle Elizabeth Freese John .. Fitzimmon David Frulchman Rebecca Finney Abijah • Fryor N Fisher Thomas Frizell John S ~ Firth John Freel Hugh •• Flack J Fretz P K Fleming Sarah Ann Franklin Thomas . Ford A L Finley Elizabeth ! Foster Samuel Fulton Susan t• Forsythe James N Getty Andrew Sen Gardner Mary Gabler John C George Maria Jane Gaston John Gallaher Pitrick Gall John . Galloway Tames Gall William Garrard Robert Gardner Thomas Gill George' Gibson William Gillespie Wi lliam MEMIII <~ .4~.; ::~ 2'.,;...:' , .,,,,',.A . ,.'k.',...±. , :i..T.4',:,....f. List. of Letters, i. Remaining in the Post Office, Pittellrgh, Dec. 15th, 1847. _Persons- calling for Lett ire whose naames are on 'this list *ill please sa: , l they are , advertised. . Aeneas John— Abrains Wm Ackerman Jacob Abel Samuel Adair George Abegg Jacob Aigler mrs Addis S M miss Adams Platt Agnew Gancy Jane Adams mrs Abercrombie Helena Abbott George Adams John Achison & Dagg Allan James Allender A Allan David B Alward' mrs Lt . Alexander Ain Allander A bratitm • Algeo Wm G Amberson Sit Applegate A , Anderson mrs r Anderson Cath line 3 Anderson A A , Andrews A I Armstrong Elii.4beth Arnold James Arnold George : Aylmer Peter 1 / 4. 5 : Atchison D mrtn' Augustine Jonat:i Albartus C Alsop Abigail jine Bile) , George • Black JOhn B •,' Banker William Black Henry 7 2 4 ' Baird John D F Boston John 6 Baker James W Boles Lymaer, l!' Barnes Joseph Boup W IV baker Josiah Bottom Joseph ~: 4 . Baker J Borce Eleanor y". Balsley James Boyd James F '''; Bailey Richard Bond John B p . Boker John S Boggs George , Barker Professor Bowen Thomas Baring Rachael Ann Boyd Thomas % Barlow Henry Brown Joseph t ;; Barrett Owen 2 Brown Alexandit Boner Andrew Brown W R a - Barlow Ashbel P Brown Nathanli t ~c ri - • Bayor J Brown Eleanoijihme - 1- Bandos James Braubury Thomj..lo Barnes Ellen • Bryant Jane il, Batz Jacob Brennan Christd !het , Beatty John Brady Patrick Bell George Brice Thomas .1 Bell Johnßrooks John 1 Bean II Broderick Paul Beggs John Broods Lucy C 7, 4 . Bernhard Margaret Bryan J Bickly James Breese Christiair o Beares Maria Brewster Richat'll Betz James f • Bryan John :;:-. 2 Bennett WH& Co Brady James it • ' Benell William Byer John i- , .r. Beers Jabez Bura Eleanor ,A !-4-- - -, Beny Louisa Bulford Junior '. t-fs'i-s, Becker Henry i. .1a.,. Bullock Harry l'r - -,.1 ' zl , Berry Elizabeth Baker Henry Berlin T N Bull Isaac 4 Bennett David C Buss Albert • A. Betz James Butler Charles 9 ' ~---', Beach Joel M. Butler Sarah Berry Joseph Byrnes Anne C . ,.: Blakeney John T Ryerson Margalet Bigelow Edward M Bur g oyne Joaho fluddell.Henry M Burns Andrea .-• Birdsalls Delphina s- Buss H A . ' Blazer Matilda A Bitrke Isabella • Burgham Wiliam -Bylines Arthur ' Blackhurst Hugh .. ~...itt irke Patrick Blaney William ck John Black William Erskine d Elliot Thomas Copt Elluntly i Espy James ' Evans David E Evans John Evans Richard' ' Evirs Henrich Evans Nathan Ewtng Catharine" Evans John Gosser Henry Gons Nelson Gribble Conrad Gabble J B Grafton Nancy Arin Graves Larked Gregg C • Green Joseph jr • Grant James A ''.7l • Grant John Greenhard M Greer Daniel Grubugh Samuel 3 ,4 1; Greer purge Gesh - Abiaharri Gilmore William Glaspry Richard Gil son Adams Gathens Thomas Gillespie Henry Gilleland Henry Gilles. Hannah M Gilinan H.B Gilson S Miss Glenn William Glass Mary H Gline B V Glester Henry Gordon James A Hall Phccbe A R Hamilton Mary Jane Hamilton Wm r• Hamilton Mary Hamilton George Rage Wm Hanawer Jacob Haley. Thomas Haines Samuel E Harnmen Wm Hannahan Michael Danaghan Patrick . Harlon Margaret !Hanna Samuel M : Hama Christenne Hanley Jaws Hamer Barclay Harden Jonathan Harris Elizabeth Hart Thomas S 2 Hart Joseph P Harshman John T Harris James Hartley Maria i ( Harris Elliott / . Hamson Hartnett Harris George Harcum Elizabeth Handlen Elizabeth Hatch Ebenezer Hausa Isaac Hayward James 2 ;Elayden James B '1 - Underarm Samuel :Henderson Christopher IleakAnna G 2 -Henry Mary :I - fainter Wm • `Heitzman Gregor Herdman Robert Heaney James Henry James I) Hepperson Charles M rwin John A win inns E Twin J Jackson Janie' C .James Arabella lAcksons Mary E Daley J C Junkies John, Junkies William Johnson Washington Johnson J Elton - Jones s T Jones David 0 Keller Samuel Rainey Dennis Karnes JOhn Karnes Bache: Keller. Ferdinand Kelsey Sarah Jane Kennedy Henry B Kain Thomas Kean Zechariah Kercher Conrad Keesey Henry Kennedy James Kain John Keep Matthew Keating Hugh Kates Jacob Hod Kaine Nelson Kercbner T George L - • ' Lafferty-John • Little Joseph B Large Jonathan Linford Thomas ' Langdon William Lihault Louisa M Lattimer Mary J Liehtenthaler Barbara Laugher Evan Logan William - Layton Ann J Long JOhn • Lanham Notley Loyd William ' Lechler mr . 2 Leviale Noah Lennon Nathan Lynch mrs • Leake James M - • Logan Rebecca Leeman Ann " 2 Lynch John W Leeper J A Lowry Nathaniel A Ley Frederick ' Lyons D W Lerner Louis F Law James Ley Mai tin Lowry John teach William Long Manilla Lewis Thomas Lusk John Lee, Preston & WIG/Innis Lundy Illigh Leet Mary W Lynch Charles Little Louisa E Lookabatigh Jacob Livingston William - Lynch Sainuel P . Lightner J W Lowstettei• Andrew Linton Ann V, Lowly Steithen Ligget L Lockhart , David Lusk John Loffian John S 31 Melberg John Morrell Wallace Matthew William R Moreland Mary Marriott Henry Morgan Morgans Maxwell Samuel Mohr Jonathan May Isabella.. A MoWery George :lackey Mary Morgan Sarah Ann Mason W Mooney Hugh Marian W W • Montgomery J C Marsh David Morris Lewis - - Maxwell Sommost Morlton S )l ephen Matthews Ele C Moffatt Ahdrew J Matthews William Moses Orrin Maharg Letitia Moon. William Matthews Margaret Moffatt Eliza Marah Ida Moore & Barnes Marshall Augh Moore Gehrge Marshall Moses Morrison Arabella i Mercer_ Margaret M Moore Wimrs . Merryman Rebecca Morrison S R Merceas John Moore Margaret Mellon Edward MuMock (James Milligan Thomas Meyer Joseph • Midfonl E A Marbery Mrs Mickey William '2 Musgrove Robert Milligan John ' Myters C! • Miles John Myler William Miller Catharine MureattaJ W Miller Orlanda Murphy Marina Miller Lewis Murray Mary Miller John 2 Murray William miller Andrew Capt Moorhoure Richard M'Cullough James MGerity James M'Cullough Martha J M'Ginnis Felon ArCullough RObert M'Farland %V Nl'Claren John MGovern James MClure James MTadden G MCloskey Leonard MGraw B M'Caslen Priscilla 2 MGovren David M'Cully Alexander MrGurk Jane M'C'lnrg Thomas James M'Fadden Nancy MCloskey Francis llf Gargell Ellen M Clintock Robert MGuinn Thomas M'Ztabe James M'llwaine John MClure James /Vitae Robert .M'Cabe Mary Ann M'KeelyJames MClure James Rev M'Kee David .0 M'Cain David MKee Mary MCaughin James MKenna P ArClurg Joseph T MKeoWn James M'Caslin William MKenny Samuel M'Candleas Leander D M'Kean Archibald M'Carty mrs MKee John H M'Carthy Jeremiah MReag!John T M'Closkey John itt Kenna mrs M'Cullis E C MKreell James ItFCreary D G MKenna William Al:Connell James M'KeoWn William M'Caskey Margaret M'Ree 'Andrew M'Creary Emily E M'Clain'Margarat M'Cormick John D Mtlain George M'Cowan Ross . hf Lain Thomas M'Corrnick John G M'Larnen James M'Creary David ill'Laughlis .;anor M'Cullen William - M ' Milla~ ii M'Coy William MNaught A M'Cully John AP Mannua Thornas M'Donald William MMickey Anne MDonough Rebecca . P.P.Natighton Nancy M'Ellroy James' M'Veay John or James MDowell John M'Quaide Thomas M'Donald Henry L MWhinney Arthur ' 4-, „ 4 - 6 ' t 4. 1 4, - fig 1 kOMatIR: , - 1 4 - 4 Grant Robert Garland Ann Greer Isabella Grove Jonas Grayson Louisa Ann Gray JamPs A Graham Ann Graham William Col Graham FAlward Gray W C • Graham Richard W Gray Henry Guest Jonathan 2 Goshen Levi Henry Sarah Henning Matthew Henderson Wellington Heslip George Knox Higgins Jane Hibler Arthur 2 Higgins Robert Hiller Thomas Hinkel Mary. Higgins Mary • Hisner John Hodges Curtis Holmes Edward E. Hobkirk Adam Hollebaugh Barham Holmes Charles A Holmes W H Hogan mr Hoveler Clement Holmes Robert Hoffman Jacob Holmes Win Houston Wm Hough John T Hornish J it Horburg Mary Ann Hooper Maria Hopkins Nathan Hornish James Hughey Mary W Hull Silas Hunter J W & Co Hiding / C Huffman Ann }Luc bison Thomas ifuntir W B Hum i rstone Marg't Hunt r Catharine Hultx David C HyUz Mary Jane - Hearney W H Israel Charles Irwin Mary Irwin James Jones Robert M Jones p. W Jones Mary Jane Jones James Jones Eliza Jones J Morgan Jones Griffin mrs Jones Charles A Jones Matilda Jane Keller Louie Kerr Patrick Kerr Sarah Kerr Michael Kelly Bridget i L licaid Thomas Kipp k:;,:atior Kirkpatrick Elizabeth Kinnean Kinnney Thomas Knapp Stephen Kinsey & Rodgers Kinnep Ann Eliza Knox M A Kinney John W Kramer Florence Kramer Frederick .1. 11. 1118110 P. • ' VETERINARY SURGEON CAN be found - at his hone shoeing establishment, near the SL Clair streetbridge,lately occupied Mewl. Carr & Rowland. n0v5,416m •,,-. - , ' c'' ,,, V;;' , ,.; f.. , -1.-f '-- , ,!4,;,x,!„..Z,,, ...,..- • - -~,,; t ,. ~rt.~' _~;t;~ M'Dermott Jolin Af'Dowell Hannah M'Donald David . J M'Donald "Neibitf Neal Jame., A 2 Norton Edwin Nicholson .Merrith Neff John M. EMEO Neff John O'Kane Henry O'Rourke Hugh O'Hatton Edward H O'Rielly Anne Cherlin Christopher Owen Joseph mrs ()Conner Bernard O'Donnell James Payne Juliah Payne William' NichelL Henry Al Palmer Nathan Palmer James Patterson Caroline Parker Margaret Patterson Adeline Patterson Joseph Patterson William Peacock - William Perry John Peavy Joseph Pierce Lewis Pepperday Lucy A Pentland William Percy John . Pegg Ransilell Permer Reamer Peoples Mary Petty James Phytbian Joseph Phillips Robert Purvis W C Pryer Gilbert Quin Terence Quinlin Alfred G Quin Williarn Paul Ray John _ 2 -Riley Thomas Rahouser Isabella Richert George Ralson W S Risher Amanda S Raymond T E RiceJamts Reaney Mary • 2 - Rine Edward 2 Rankin''Martin Richardaon Julia Ralph William Richmond Jannetta II Ralson Sarah. Rine George Raenseller Wm • Roney Eliza Reed Lawrence , Romick William Rhodes Thomas D Roberts Mary 0 Reciter Solomon - - 3 Robertson Thomas ,Reaney Susan Rosa Samuel lteede Gould A Grier Rosseter William Reside James E Roseburgh Alexander Reese James Robinson Lemuel Rector Henry Roggers Joseph Reed Mary Robinson Jane Reed 'Catharine ' Rogers John Riddle T K Robinson Joseph Riley Miles Ryne Edward II Risky Richard Rupp David W Russell Ma l y Ruter Ruth S Sanderson Adam Smith Mary Sa very Dennis Smith Seta Savage Sarah - Snodtrau Saml W 2 Sample J M Sprague . Samuel Sample J C Snyder Martin Sands Ellen Sperring William Sanders Emilia Suively James Sala Solomon Spiteer M Sam mon Michael Sproul James Scott Thomas F Speer Brancia Scott Robert Sproul Louisia 3 Scott Albert G Smitee Mary Sibeit Al Stevens Joseph C Seetz Franklin Stoncliffe John . Semis Mina Sterling John Shaffer Michael Steele William Shaw William Starke Henry Shaffer C A St e al Samuel Shaffer John 3 -- Stagg Joio Shatp James Sterling Margaret I Short Marshal . Stenberg Job Sheets Susan Stevens W S Shelden James A 2 Stewart Caroline M Shearer David Stewart Charles Shipper J& Co Stewart Jackson ;:- Shesislen mrs Stevenson A M Slater William Stevenson P W Steals John Thomas Stewart Robert N Smilee Samuel Stevenson E M •2, Smith Joseph • Stewart M Slaither mr Strons , Francis Sloppy ?stilton N St rieMary Smith Jesse St Lawrence Margaret Smith Ann 3 Stridden Noun Smith Henry Stokes Samuel H SMith Sohn T 2 Stilley Lydia A Smith Haden • - Strong Francis Smith S M Stoops Dickson Smith John W Strickler S H Smith Samuel P Stillman A Smith John 3 Stone H N Smith Joseph Stout Nathaniel Smith Matthew Stone C R Smith George Strickler Vioiet . Smith Susan Swan William Swan Charles Sutton Ann Summerville George Taylor Adam James Taylor William Taylor W Thompson Robert N Thom peon Peter Trainer Indiana Tucker John 1) Trimble Eliza Todd A Smith Turner Henry S Turner Obediah Mohan, Mary Ann Thompann William 3 Thorp Elias Thompson Joseph H Thompson Elizabeth Ullam Peter Van Week Hermon Vanhorn John Vance Gustine Vancher G Voyley John Van Winkle J Vaughan Pierce Van Slick W A Vachon Ann E T Veasey George C Venter Benjamin Vandergrift James Wallace John sea Williams IV D Walker mr - Williams Benjamin Walker Mary Wilson Elizibeth Wattson James Wilson Jane Wakefield SamueLßev Wilson Jonathan Warnock Robert" Wilson S J Wallace James M Wilson Elizabeth Waring Schick W Wilder George Wainwright James Wilkinson Janies Ward John. Williamson John Washburn Thomas D Witherel Isaac Ward Johl IViddle Joseph Waters Clement ti Wilkins John Wattson Andrew Williamson George Warren. Calvin Wilkinson S R. Weber Henry Witer Amos Wayrnan A P 2 *Winterburn Mary Welch James Willett William Wearts Daniel • Winter T B Westerman Robert Witicker Anthony Waterbury. Stephen Wilmore Lucy Ann Wernett Viands A Williamson H H Werner John Wilder my Weaver Samuel G Wilkins D Walsh John Woodward Jane Webster Alexander Workman James Whitaker James Work W Whirten Samuel Wolf Julia White Bessy Woods William Withington Solandi Wray Harriett Williams Nancy J Wright Samuel Williams William H Wrey M S • Williams B Wright John Williams W R Wringland Samuel Williams Ann A 2 William. W S Yellmun W B Young David Young Otis Young Daniel Young William Young Jacob Zeigler Conrad C decls C. IWKIBBIN, P. .7fr. JOS. W 30DWELL ) Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic, Hardware) CORNER SECOND AND . WOOD ont29-ly PITTSBURGH. '' ~:~~ ArQuirty Andrew ArStewart James ArlVilliarns Thomas /1/'Wiilisinis James Ortband Elizabeth O'Donnell Hugh O'Rielly Francis Oliver A W Owens Reese O'Brien Dennis Oyler George W Philiptest 0 2 Phillips Joseph A Phil.ips Elias Phillips David Pigma W P Pickles George Phillips David , Phillips J . B Phimmer George Pongle John _Power Isabella Pomarence Mary Pryer Gilbert Porter Jaties Pomeroy Charles W Pollock Caroline • Post Thomas Porter •Ruth 2 Porter Elizabeth R Porter Elizabeth Peoples John • Pritner Thomas Potter Lyman W Price Hugh 1 - )DREGBEEN AND WK. TEAS, from the N. i Yor liPekin Tea Company. Just received at the Pekin.Teatore, 72 Fourth rtreet, from the New York Peke Tea Company, a Very large supply ofi fresh Greeo and Black Teas, of all thtAliffstent grades and qualities imported into the country, track, ed in lead in 5 lb. boxes, 1 lb., 11b . and 1.4•)b • packages. ( Also, 5 Ili. tin cannistors of the different qualities, convenient for families' and steam bciats, ranging inp rices from 371 cents per lb., to 81 50: Fine Oolong Black Teas, 50, 62, 75, 87 and 81 per , pound. • ilitrWelll refund the money in all cues where our teas do not give entire satisfaction,or exchange for a differ , t article. Pekin Tda store, 72 Fourth street near Wood. decll i A. JAYNES. BUELL: OTSTERS. ACONS j fANT supply of superioeshell Oysters, roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delicacy ()film season, served up in superior style, at the shortest notice. . ----- (2. cCris) 1 . , — (A Box.) Dr. Ralthva Vaillwarsal Vegetable Pills, CIONTAI ay MERCURY, and the happy combina tion of the ingredients, and proportions are such as to produce a medicine which nererfails to relieve, when relief is at all to -be obtained. Da. Rat.eit's PILLS require no puling where they l i arc known, and where they are not, one trial is sufficient to secure their adoption. Two kinds in one box, wit full directions. Thomas Richard Tracy James Tucker John Il Todd 0 Al Anceris-- Allegheny c Cannonebu DR SALE—About 900 copies Of Hozairs- late F DIRECTORY of Pittsburgh, !Allegheny, Bir mingham, &c. 250 cuts of 5 double purple and yel low Carpet Chain; 800 of all sizes Wooden Bowls, MO, 9:12, 945 Window Sash; White Louisville Lime, and a small assortment of Bed Cords, Twine, Lines, etc. for sale low for Cash, by ISAAC HARRIS, Act. and Com. Mer Chant, sth et. near Wood. a ONG and square Shawls—Just received, per ex b press, 74 more or those. troy fashionable long square plaid shawls. A.. A. MASON ik..o. • decal) CANDLES decls uICE — 1 eroellkesh:Carolicia, for'sale by: _Ey :declB • • • • J. D. WILLIAM NUTS -5 , es Alnicinds; —lO .xs.shelled do.; • '3 ' Cream Nuts; • . • 5 44 Pea Nuts, for sale by .deelb . • J. D. WILLIAMS fIOWID c. Strichnine; eat received a Old Mon. Rye Whisker. ' • TEN bbls.pairne Oli Monongahela aye Whimsy; the last I have to offer for saio. Persons de sirous of procdriug a ruperioi old article rafts, have an opportunityl HtNRY F. ISCHWEPPE, dente-1w I . Liberty stre...t, opposite Wood. Sew Piano Fortes. NO .I W receiving an entire new stook -Of -Piano Fortes, Rom the manufactories of Gale /1:0o., New Forst, and Cbicxcring, of Boston. The pat. terns are of the latest style, and with all the mod ern improvements. For sale at Factory prices, by , JOHN H. MELLOR, declB 81 Wood street. FRENCH MERINOS- per express, at 62 Marna stract, - another invoice of 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. • decl6 ! ' A. A. MASOM• &CO. VRENCH , 6:2 Mara Emil of French deal° dezls. ..„ . , Broth TWO& ' ITEs Pin. 10, out ltist entire elects of reduced iricesi for cash, Col Calicoes,"French Chihties, Buena Vista,Gala English ant English, Scotch, and lathes) English,itotcli, and French cashmeres, figratucttas, alpaccae, 'oglish and French iheritios, plain, barred and striped, wide and narrow black and blue black silks; wide and narrow barred and striped fancy silks. Alio, some vefy desirable changeable Silks, for ladies , ' walking coats; barred and irtfigtd Irish poplins; Oeen olive and blatz French Habit Cloths,. for-ladies , clones; a splendid assortment of cash mere and Terkeri shawls, to sell horn $2 to 83 less than previbus purchases; also, some very desirable long shawls, a large assortment; bleached and un bleached sbirtidge, purchased since the recent re duction ofprices; also, some very superior Illansiets; a large locef remnants ofcalicoes, ginghams, delaines, la:uihmeres. berages, balzarines, plaids and satinets, and many others, too tedious to mention, which will be sold without regard to coat. decl3-djmo , A. FAHNESTOCKII :COUGH SYRUP—This B. preFlaration ha• proittd itself to be of very great effic4cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood, and other Pneumonic affections; and the proprietors feel warrapted in recommending it 'as a safe and useful - medicine, arid are prepared to show certifi cates of intlisputable authority, in teitimony of its value. I t . • It is ple sant to taste, and offered at so low a price as toplace it withip the reach of every person. There ard., perhaps brit few Cough preparations that will p educe suc h decided effects in so short a time. Pre ared and sold, by • B. A. FAHNESTOCR St Co: Corner (if First and Wood, also corner of 6th and Wriod stre •ts. • • • . decl3 I 'Plttabn 11 and ponnelbrelllo Radioed Company. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR S.— In pursuance of a r esolution of the Board of Directors of tho Pittsburgh and Cannel!ovine Railroad Company, ' notice it hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Company, (Franklin Pittiburgh, between the hours of 9 and .12 o'clock,AM until the 22d day of December instant, for the grading and masonry on four •miles of the Pittsburgh land Connelsville Railroad, extending up the Youghiogheny river, from the village of WlCees port, in the county of Allegheny. Plans and specifications of the work can be seen after the 19th inst., at the office of the Company, between thle above named hours. . WM. LARIMER; Jr., Preirideator Pittsburgh and Connellsville R. R. Co. Pittsburgh, Dec. 14,1647-td • • !SALER- PROPOSALS, WILL received at the Office of the Snperin ten • cut of the Allegheny Portage Rail Road. until 6 o'clock, Q. M. of WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of DECEMBER inst., fur furnishing all the coal required for the Stationary Engine., Depots and Boat Slid., for the delivery of the Wood, for the Sawing of Wood, for doing the hi - filling on the levels be tween Planles 2 and 3, Sand 6, 6 and 7, 7 and 8 and 8 and 9; fo c f the horse power at the head of P l ane. 1,3, 4an 10, and at the foot of planes 1,2, 4,5, 9 and 10, and the Boat Slips at Johnstown and Holli daysburg, and for the delivery of the String timber, Ties, Plan , &c., and the Castings for the year 1848. Specifica 'onir,vvill be exhibited at the office five days previbus to the letting. TILOS. .7. POWER, decls-at4 Su" A. P. R. R. . STEW lAGUERREOTYPK ROOMS, BURK'S .1.11 Building, Fourth street. Hough 84 Anthony, •Daverreotypists frpm the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the in- habitants (# . Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerrotypos of citizens and others, at rooms in the Third story of Buries Buildings, 4th street. Personsivisliing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest per ection of the art. Our instruments are of the mos powerful kind, enabling us to execute , pictures un urpassed for high finish and truthfulness ' to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. . Persons or expecte ling for pictures are neither required to take them unless perfect satisfaction N. B. 0 stock and {Kr tints most recel !perators will find this a good. depot for . emicals. ctions given in the art, containing the Improvements. declo BANK EXCHANGE deeil•tf j Third st. bet Wood, and Market , at. S. L. CUTHBERT, - Wholesale and Retail Agent, - No. 50 Smithfield st., near 3d at. no. IFlTracken, Sib Ward I Wm. Cole, ty; T. G. Smith,Birminghans; C. Ritchie, h, Pa. 25 ctn. a box. decl6 decl6-4t 30 bis. and toss.. for sale b J. D. WILLIAMs, ino Wood st. 20 bzt. Stearine Candles, lbr sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. Driags. LOCYNTH ; yberry ; • • ace; ark Peruvian ; • • • iquorice ithot; . • !Chloride Gold ; Kidder'n'lndank - 1 ad for sale by . . • B. A. FAHNEBTOCIi &CO. cot Ist and Wood its: CASIIMERES-;-/L- A. Mason & Co.; et street, have received more than 100 ;Cashmere% of every quality and price. Kegs assorted sizes, for sale, byy WILLIAMS. 4..4:%,..*: -.,.,.- 4 ~;,:`• :`,,.,.;., ;i:!: r,.'.i..!.f..', . _ Aid Pillh streets, will be sold *Kassa reserflia' large and ettensire collection 6r TEeologittit'i Medical, Poetical, Historical and 111iscellaneettY audits ' among which are some Leaden editions and • flue illustrated worns. • Also, 1 Hakim(); I box Sea Shelia{ 4 eplendidl Hunting licence. • , • decl7 JOHN D..DAVIS, Atet‘r, • • Auction dale.. 'BY .I€ljiii.b. trAvis, Allt.TiON_Ettit-: i • sor - riviArr colors. or tioon aisq.nrslii irnizist...-: • Dry Good's, ON Mondar morning, eti orning, December 234, at 10 .: dock, af the Commercial Sales Room, Cornet of Wood and Sat silS.; will be add without restried nn • extensive assettfritni of seasonable staple and ... liney pry Goods, eic., dintlhg which ate superfine. cloths, sztinetts, flannels; blannets t calitota,souna' has, silks, satins, silk velvet, arpaceas elints/ role,, Turxeri and Brocha shawls, !Nen tab le elotlis i :.• . Irish linens, cashrt.eres, merinos's, pl34fi, feitlngs,,, At 2 o'cloCk, E large sizegilt frattS6 ing glasses; 4 do mahogany do; 12 small size gilt iiisk hogany do; - 30 engravings, various subjeCts; 2 some spring seat sofas; 4 mahogany bureaus; 004- seat roexing chair, together with a variety of LICOUAIW hold furniture. - • , . A quantity good quality Now Orleans Sugar, an d _ other groceries, Lamle Tanner's Oil. . Glassware, quo( neware, confectionary. . German toys and fancy goods for holiday prat.* cats: At 61 o'clock, P. M., Ready made - over coats 4 pantaloons, vests, fine shirts, drawers and other. clothing, gold and silver watches, fine table cutlery; musical instruments, a !urge assortment orGerman fancy goods direct from the importer, miscellane ous Books, etc. • .decl7 . . Private Library if Theologloail, sued.Bllseelleiteous Books; 1 Cult! Patent Lever Watch, 1 Mahogany Sofa, 1 Bureau, 1 Pier Table, 1 Pair Lamps, 1 Waiter, I Mantel Clock, 1 sett Candiebrus, arc. at Auction.. By JAMES SPRENNA, • On Saturday evening neat, Dec. 13th, at early gat will be sold without reserve, at Witerinit , t Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood at., 3 docirs from sth, the balance ofa Private Library ea Gentlaman leaving the City; also I gold patent lever watch, and • a few articles of 'urniture comprising in part, the Congressional Globe, bound; Culloteral Bible, Black wood's Magazine, Rollin; Josephua;• Metropolitan; a lot of Law Books' Pamphlets. etc.; and it the same time, 1 Gold Patent Lever Watch, 1 Mahoga• • ny sofa, I bureau, 1 pier table, 1 pair !amps, 1 Waiter, I mantel clock% 1 sett Candlebrass, etc. decl6 JAS. M'RENTIA, A uct'r. Auction Sales. ' : VM. J. 13URNSIDE; AUCTIONEER'" IN IN Friday next, Dec. 17th, at 9 Wasik., at the • Auction Room, Nortkwest corner of Federal Street and the Diamond, by order of Assignees, tbo stock of a Retail Dry Goods . Store, comprising in part the following, viz! Super blue and bPk Cloths, • super fancy -and plain Cassimeres; Maroon, coed - Merinoea, bl , k and drab Alpaccaa, Plaid Cashmere, Barage, Mous do Laine and' Plaid Wool Shawls, Bonnet silk, blue and white satin, coat padding, canvass, bl , k and white silk west crape Leese, bPx and white Bobinett, altin striped Alp - meat, Cash- mere Yes, patterns, bPx Bombazine, white and red Merino hdEfs., purple sibc Shawlv, aaa'd cold silX • shawls, bonnet lawn, blue and green silt Velvet . Cords and Tapes, silt gloves, vest cord„ satin Rib- • . bons, worsted m•tts, Childronts worsted hose, coat' and binding tapes, gy mps, atpcxs, me. etc. declB ON Saturday 'evening next, Dec. leth, at the Auction Room, North-west corner of federal st. and the Diamond, will be sold, a voidable collec tion of Miscellaneous Bowel among which are, worts of History, Theology, Poetry, Annuals 1848, Illustrated Booxv suitable for Christmas and Weir Years presents. Sale to commence at 6 o'clOcx. Catalogues arc uow ready for delivery. WM. J. BURNSIDE, Dec. 16, 1847. . Auctioneer, et .oreePli.. Weekly Budget or New Books. NO. 85 FOURTH 3TREET. RISING' IN THE WORLD, or a tile of the rich and Poor, by T. S. Arthur, an interesting and instructive work. Adventures of a Strolling Player, by William Hr Graham. • • • ' • George Lovell, by Sheridan Knowles. Old Convents of Paris, by Madame Chas. Rebind. • The /bated Chief, or "the Female Rancheros, a tale of the Mexican war. The Pirate's Dt ughter, or the Rovers of the At The Lady of the Gulf, a Romance of the City and the Sias. Living Age, 187. • - Edinburgh Review, for Octoser 21. Old Wine In New Bottles, or Spare Hours' of a Student in Paris, by Augustus Kinsey Gardener, M. D. Union Magazines for January, 1848, a splendid number with three beautiful plates. ' - Colombian Magazine, for December. 1 London Lancet, fur Nove nber. Forrestal, or the Light of ,the Rcef, a romance of the blue waters. Durang'S Terpsichore, or the Ball Room Guide. • Doggett's United States Railroad and Ocean Steam Nay igatioteGuide. • Blackwood's Magazine, for November. ' The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, a ro• manze. • • The Star of the Fallen. • • Waverly Novels, cheap form, a new supply. Afloat and Ashore, or a Sailor's Life. rr Persona lacking one or more numbers to com. plete their setts °Noy of the Eastern magazines, Cast have them completed at SS Fourth st., and bound ilx • any style desired. . . -Subscriptions l ia r all the Eastern magazines re ceived at the publiaher's prices and so murex rex POSTAGE. M . P . MORSE; • ' dee] 6 85 Fourth,st, between Wood and Market. ' Fresh Fruits, Nuts, Citron, Spices, fitti. 1 000 ORANGES; 10 Casks Currants ' • 10 Kegs and 20 ha lf Kegs Raisins; 5 Biles soil shell AJulonds; 10 Bags' Filberts; 10 •• Walnuts; 20 Boxes Rock Candy; 20 Kegs Grapes; 100 life Nutmegs) • • 100 Ma Clono ; Pure Ground Spices, of all kinds j 150 Drums Fresh Figs; 100 Boxes M. R. Raisins; Just received and for sale by decl4-dlw. . Dfigaira t oDltaise, Cigars: IIiPORTED AND DOMESTIC, .• • • 15,000 Principe, of varlet:a. 8ra5 , 414... , ..: • .: 5,000 Regalia,; 3,000 Lanortna ; 2,000 Castillos; 10,000 Small sized Havanna ; Together with a largo lot of Half Spanish, Mealay and Common Cigars. Also, 10 Boxes of b lump Tobacco; for sale at No. 25 Fifth street,"Pittsborgh. decl4 Iss . • ' JACOB SHCOLLISTER. DRUGS -.Gum Myrrh Turkey; • " Gamboge ; " Kinn True; • • " - - Opium, new crop; . Galbanum Strained ; Ext. Jalap; " Dandelion; • ••-' . •." Belladonna'; Jost received and fur sale by 13. A. FAHNE.STOCK & CO. cor let and Wood sta. decl4 ERCps4l a o s f i l d r C or A u l e7 4ooo M, assorted ; je P B. A. FAHNE.STOCK & CO. eor lst and ,Wood CIDER VINEGAIt-63 barrels pure Vinegar, from Cider of I&15, in store, for rale or hole sal e and retail, dec9 _ • • TRENCH MERINOS—A. A. Mason 4.C0., 62 Market.st., have just received, per Express, another inveice of Fresusli Merinos, all oftho most fashionable colors. • dee7 ~ • . . .. ILLS—.S Groaa -- Biiiiiding • .:*--.; :-. ~ 5 Ic Wright ' s ;? genuine I Just received and for skrab B. A. FA t. ;aciifif '1.:::!...t. 4iid o ids . ....... Resin Jalapa; ' Sem. Coriaadei,' Ergot, • ' Wood Naptbai ' • Cochineal, - Balsam Tole, —'' . Dovers Powder, lodine; Bern. 7..alchia., Can tharideau Just received and for sale by • B. A. 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