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' ! ...tt 4 • '''' 1 '.. -4 '. 4 .." -.... '''!" •Y ' ' , t. * 4'. • . '.... ~' •".! • , ..11 ' ' '.....;u.. p . , 3 , ..,,.. i ...., ..p. ...f • 1r .... .3 . ' i on. f:' , ..P.,,, 4 .4,- ,•4 v , 1'..... 1 • ..,4 li tt ,,-444,. ,, 1r Mons's°, Dec. 3t, 1847.1 t.A•, '., 4 , - ;. , .1 ~, =,1,,- 1 f . ' "-•'"' '''. i ::* •ts r i I.- i 4 0 ,-''''' 4 ,1 ...1 h hasbe , -.1...,„.'.e 4,- , 4 „..e.,,,, ; -., 1 %ILI j ... i :, 4: :_c:. , tty ,;. .;e7.,; -iteittv._ . i—uce t ere en a very active demand ~.,....rj.,:„:..- 4-, ..,!.;"; ,;:,,,.. .t : -t ....'',:q„tollits week i but the supply has been trifling. Th ~2"..,. itpt:;,!,„ - v.'..e , ,V-„"*Z- , 1,..i1 4 .-„ i 7,T,t t sales of Groceries, Pittsbnrgh ' sititufacturese • ; ; ' ''s;!;•;, ? :il ';.• \.i ....", 1:- 4.",...111( Queensware D Goods,& • b 4 . .. , kt ,'".,..1: 7 -....=, , i- .:i '4 . .', 4... s ~ ....:, I .; f.1..„1.4, , Dry i., are been very 1 .:4;: : ,t, 4 0.,,,:,,,- . 42 i j11,.:,.. u;•,iirz-,- *t . ;'.l i, heavy for the season. The rivers ase in good order . ~,,...., _,, ..„ ~,_ ,c f.z . j . „.. ~,_ .., , .....: _ lorAteamboat trade; but freights ale higher than . ~, ..- -.! "..t` ...t.- i- , ,V:• . 0." , , , ...• -` \f• ' - ~ , ~.. , ..,. i ~,-, k• # , ~ Y ... i 4...-, • castoMary. ?2 - N! ;'":4- k• ~ 'tic, Ali .y. . :,;,.,c • , v • Ti, , , .. s ..., ~. _ t, ~ - :,.:-A • ','' ,- • ‘ , 4 ' 4 ...ki .7. v f ; ..t !!, 4 4 , r., 0 ' ,;+..., ,t-•' ' AS ,All kinds continue scarce s in c0n5e ",;.,....,, ~; ~,, "....... ~ t ~ ,,g„. , ....,„. 1 .,.., „*.t i ... 3, q ‘;., 7 ,,, ..,„ 4 1,:: ~::..,,-:.::,-;:,.. -,.... 4; ,- ~%.*:. 00 . ~i, - . = .7. - '..-1-".ght advance in Puts, Scotching& and ' • .-•:•,.'.:". '",-- 1 . , •.. 4-;':-;.,'' 9-,.....''::::' ." 1 .t ',*, :.. • ' last week. - o .' ......,, 4 ' s ' - •-;•1 ~,'", ~,,' 4` - .' -'. riii,,, s 7,,....;:.- ... ". i : ` • ' . -1 7.', 4.: i . i - ' r ••.,..,...„,,,,,,,..•„._ L., ..... ' ' '„, :.•`' ', k: * -' ..*';. ,„'• i .f. . ' ''',-; -. ' , ' • - ~:' „ ::-., ,%.•.'''-... .- - ~., •,,,,'''.(' .';.- ' '.'f . '.„ ..',.,'..t , ..,;;;,,'.4;....'"* .:- • ' 1 I •7. -•°---“,...,..,,: „ . -,, , .„, -, , .- 1 4 , p , ,--,,,,, 1 , - , -, , , , - -,-,,,„... ‘, . . {,. , - • , !) 4 tt-1:;. - - ; 7 ' i '4 , ,„c.l v.4 ii - '" l .P,j 'i ' ',. • .t . . r, , ~ ;; • . ' • , ,,k-a i, - ~ • • ''':•.,: i• : • :, -; .. ~, •.: t. .- - • ~,- i ~,, ; ,;::, ; ..: ll' '.'i '''.. ,:\ " 1 ,P ' V HEAT FLOUR—Ssles brisk at $2 00 , I ' ''', , , ,, s'.' 4 :,' 4 ",,: . 0.1 ° .-, '. ' ' ... „, It —Sales at 10c per bu.. scarce. ""-- '.. ' s' ... -,..• ."'s - ” ' l t •': '-' :', ,' -.• • TlN.—Regular sales, 26 ptb '.. 6 +':- ::...::' '' 4 ' ' : ::( s Lo o li e. Ke g sells freely at 11.a123c.; -2 • - ''' ' ' ' '- • - • ' ." *. ..." ' . • , al—Sales of good fresh at $2. ' ,'- ' -' -•.,,"-:: ••i j 1 L," l t.:s--For. :s--For city consumption, sells at 5 , 033 c . -- - ' •,-„,-'' ~ .' t 1 ":"-‘," , * i: delivered. ' • •• A - •*.s. .. 'k ' , ''-' BERRIES--In demand and scarce. Sales t' ":'' • - . : * '''• ' " • a l' !•.., 't I' • r i le , 4 ..'•., ' '. j . .4:'' 4 j•''', .1 1 5 pibarrel. • ; • , , - , k ~. . sj: , . ,f_ ~, ~ MEAL—From store selling at 447‘1.5c ~.. - „ ~;:‘' . ~, ..%. : 1 '-, 1 • , t , IFON—We quote Tetureesee and Mississip ~ 1 1 ",,,L ~ ,t " ..... • ..,,,,,,,' b '. Poi c. r lb. Market well supplied. -- :"'"'''''`T I '"l**'._"'"l „7,',lw,r*si:*-4,°' .• . IDLES—SaIes of dipped, brisk at 93. „, , , s 1 t .-S• ---:::, . -":; ..' : • ': f. ,41)AGE—The lollowing, table will show the .-s a".. v . :, _ - '. "• ' ' , iprices: I'.. . `+,-) ... - • i f I Rope, by Coil re p lb. • . - • ' I - = '• -' * ' ~' -'• I'' ,I '. Vs 1• . du when cut Ise do • . , a *'' •`. ' ' " - I .„- ~, 'l' " s Rope, by Coil 12c do • - ' ...‘• .... '•.:":" ' • :*.: It : 4 ..... i do when cut 13c do '•"'a • ''.'.."*''` •:. ' ~5 I do by Coil k -11 c do ~. LI , i • .•,i -'!4 ,j dO w hen cut 12c do . I- i:N a' ''* al' ' lig, I arn, fine 10c do -• ,-, i- - -,, ' . ', .. do common . Or do 1 o, . `,„.. s ..- .a• s' .-' : ,' • ;„lia Bed Cords doz. • - --, • -,t, " . r k - .1- ' ~psslo do per coil p p lb . '_ ,s, : :. :t' '., • - . 11emP do 1,622,3703,25 p doz e• , eeeo" 4 , . -e e. • • ,•et • Do, do per coil 11c plb 1 3 .4 .7: - 0 ' f,. Ihlasi i I I a Plough Lines p doz "k" . 4 ;',...; •"'-'-'',- *",- *1 t Hemp do do 100 do - ' 4 ' •' ."" . .•',12 ; -., -' 2. ; j COTTON YARNS—The following prices hate 1 •-''), /r" i :been agreed upon by the different ma il iti.ici u rer g . at c i t.: , :: `'s - t - 1 a meeting convened for that purpose ' .... '..: 4 .:* 4 -,..- fj- •,,' `• 1 - ; No Sto 10 Cotton Ya rn, at Inc. p lb. '. - 't -- '' . 1 1 No 11 to 13 " " 44 L 4. toe.. Or p doz. Sc. ti t w '. , . * r 65(7, c. 1 74)0 u L. 7c. " , q , , ^ and 1000 4 " " 6c. "3, % i: Candlewick ~ lac .p lb. • •''': : 1, 4 :: , ....L . ./..,,,, 'Carpet Chain 23c " 1 1 r 7 7.w . 'Coverlet Yarn 25c. '' . t 1,11 • / Wrapping Twine„ .... 23c " -•I r',"l i Family Batting 10c. " .1 r --", jf , s 4 'Common du. 11c. ' I i • - " 4 " CRACKERS—Water Crackers $1 "Q p bbl 1 sossup ßu y,g t sla t app e r r ptit. i 4 , 1 i t : 3 e.it . 1 1 .." a.: ..... _Phe above is the wholesale price of Crackers. `':lc - """'"Ftl9l,llt--*Sates from wagon and_OX-tbe u hart I ' 'at $4,950/$3,4.2. From sour by the dray load et $5,06055,12is and by the single bbl. at $3,250 $5,373. The receipts continue light. FLINT GLASS-W ARE— Illolcruk Prim: Tumblers—Best d Bute Lima, p dor $ B , OO co do do and split, - 7))01 do Plain, assailed sites 5003.00 1 Vecanters—Best fancy cut, quart, p doz 15.00 do do pint, 10,00 •do Doable ring., quart, 3,00 do Triple do do 3,75 • do do do pints, 1,25 do Common 3 pint and gill, 623 \Vine Glasses—Knob stem, asst.! sixes. # doe 00 do Plain Flint, 1,123 do Fine polished. Grecian, 2.00 do . Best flint cut, 2.257,50 Pitchers—Plain or arch ribbed, pints. p doz 2,00 do do do quarts, 3.00 do do do 3 gallon, 6,00 I do Fancy cut, ...i I 5,00 J Cream Jugs-Gill arch ribbed p doz 1,123 l i do Half pint do t,50 do do da engraved, 5,00e2,50 iii "` do Fancy cut do 2:7503,00 FISH—We quote Herring at $6,25 p bbl., New Hearing (gibbed) $5,5006,00; Shad, $8,3009,00, No. 3 Mackerel (1847) $7,25107,30; No. 2 (new). ''s 'VA ( $10,75; Cod Fish, 55,25. i I - ' ,7 -, ,-. 'l4 ~• ' FEATHERS—Good feathers are in demand. 1 • - Sales in a large way at 32033 c. p lb. Retailiag at f'.s:. ..h .it 33034. I. FRUIT—Good Dried Peaches are scarce in / , market. Sales new at $1..62. p b r .. Dried dipples, sales at.62c. p bu. 575 03 oa bx. Raisins, new sell firmly at $3 # , \,.'.. FEED—Shorts, sales at 11015. t 4 ./ GROCERIES-o , fall kinds are correct At A T t h et these lowingiquotations inili be f it' alk figures there are large saliza s il o y o i o G r_ oo t tl ,ri ll m l:l N ass o es is selling at 280)29c. per gal. „ , ;+) Coffee, Sales 5306 c. Rice—Sales at 6(iP6ic. Rio at Siliss9 per lb. GRAIN. -Wheat, 00005 ; Rye 45t0 5 , u HAY-Sales b risk Corn, 413; Oafs 26025 c ; Barley. 4 r ' (0 les st a (m t scales ainyv, d l u il ri b n r g io t g h e tb vie-eek latter at $ priceS,o a ' f,3"S H IO A .The HONEY—Salei• at 18c. store rrpo at prime article rom country. By the box from.o . ; HEMP—Sales at $1.30 per ton. ~, RIDES-For gree n 33 cents paid by tanners, re soloso4o..miosouri,,3ii,sparishi4 l iA. • IRO N AND NAILS-'fielullowingare the. rguawioleBaleprioesoffrooaodNadsinfs i 2 city • -.. 3 p 111. , 1 ' -. 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MEE -•.~~+ . ~~.~ n ',:3. ?'.' , *O. ;- t =EN ..;.:.:.:',.:-.T.:,.'fi r . ~:- .. .34 3. ;,`Y, 3 :„.,, ~.1,•.:.r..!-'i':-.,-;'.:,-.''.'-:'" •,-;..., -- •. -- ; - _' - 4 :: ,,, .: , .::: , ., -, .'-:: - .' . : f - :- . , - - s , : i 7, .:.:',. 1 ; .. ....,-... :::-...,.:-:..:,''..,.-..-;-:::,.-:::i'l!-:.T.1-*:''i::;'; -.;:.' . - 505ic. gr. lb. .51(iP5i 707,1 c. u- lb s(ao c " Re g ular sales at Vbriiw per bbl. Fire bricks are selling from stores at 5 Paving Brick, $5,506,00; Common, U; an advance. Pressed, $l2; delivered. LO ROBES--Regular sates at S.I7OLIS AX—Sales at 2:1a24c.1a !b. S—Sales at $1,0002.00, as in quality. TS:—.Regular sales of Beaver at $2,200 ' 7 „,; z L'-' .' 1.,: -..,,,,;,- - ..r. ~.!,.':,,,..-: •oiu,' . '.'FT •4:'-'';':;!'' • • 17 to 19 " 19 to " , Skirting,...... '22 to 25 " Upper Litather, $23 to 25 v• doz. do do in Rough ; -17 to 2o u . Calfskin; - - 15 to 20.1• " 'Bridle Leather, " 27 to 30 " LUMBER—The lumber merchant's' have not yet' altered their . prices. Sales brisk;' at the fol. lowing rates : I: Pine, clear Common Cherry and Walnut Boards. Poplar scantling, Boards .... Shingles Lathe LEAD—Pig, 41; Bar, 4i03. ~• LEAD PIPE-1 inch aqueduct at , * p foot • f• I{ • ti Sce " 7 All others LARD-6iGt7c., and declining. METAL—There-have been variousisales during the week. We quote sales of Hanging'llock, cold blast, at $4O per ton, 6 mos.; hot blast $34, 4m.; sales Elk Furnace,Deer Creek Furnace; Tippecano Furnace, Shippenville Furnace, and Mferson Fur. naca, each, at $32 per ton.; Tennessee $32, 6m.; and Mercer county $2O per ton, °mos: NUTS-4e quote Filberts 10c.tjp lb; Wal nnts at Sc ; Almonds, soft shell, and hard shell at 12#c. - • NAVAL STORES--Pitch, 54,25 per bbl.; Tur. pentine, 600(1 . 6e. per gal.; Oakum, !•ie. per lb; Rosin, $2.50 per bbl.; Tar, North Cat-Urine, $5,3U, OA per bbl. OlLS—Tanners' ranges from sloo2ti. Sates of Flaxsied at 54"60. Lard Oil„ .68c. POTATOES-- , Sales of Neshannock4rom first hands at 62075. and Reds st 33a37e. per bu. PROVISIONS—The market is quiet; and sale• confined to city consumpti*n. We quote Hants at Sira9c. Sides 707ic. Shoulders 03. Keg Buller is worth 9 , 11,9 i. Cheese in active demand at 6-4 1 .R7c. per lb. for W. R. PRUNES—SaIes at 17c. p lb, by the box. POWDER.—We quote Ride Powdei at $5 00 to $5 50, in quality, p keg, and Blastin,gat $3 25 p keg. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES - Anvils plb ' 11W12ic. Vices common black p lb 114.. do do bright " 14e.. do solid box 11.4, Mattocks and Ileks p doz i„;..,i}ift9,oo. Hoes handled 3;23, do steel blade " 4:511. do do polished I.‘ 5,50. Hay Forks bright ‘• 4,30. do do black " 1151/. Manswe Forks " ... ..... (11014R1,50. Grain Shovels 7'iOivi9po. Devonshire do o 54 sfiri,tlo Coal do • " 01.1(ii2,00 Canal do , ' " 4istirS.oo. Spades _ " 5i liti4i s.l t. Sickles " :4,?; :Ail; I_ , . Scythe Sneaths " Vilitiit:, .50. Wheel Irons p• gross ' I 510 1 - I (it 16 1 It RAGS—Good mixed 3 6 p lb., cash. 1; STEEL—The following are the ,3vholesab prices of Steel : Naylor & Co's Cast Steel, 17 cents. '" do Doub. Shear at 17 cents.' L , doGerman do. at 13 .to .., do Eng. B. do. at 13 do 1. Marshall's Cast Steel, at Hi do do 1). Shear do at 16 do • do German do at 11 do ' 1 • SEEDS.—Sale's of Clorrr from tiro hands at OCQs22:ic, and from Store at $4 23. t Timothy $2,00(20,25. Flux, Mitiltlbu. Canar y lb SALT.—Regular sales firm at $1,37 , lb' bbl. SHEET COPPER.—Regular sales at 2,8 c. Ib TIN PLATE--Sides of •;.,t at $10,2.1,. TALLOW—Rendered,sales 80,38 c ; hough. r,4 VINEGAR—SaIes at :: 1 10c per gal. by the bbl. WINDOW GLASS—SaIes active at itin follow ing rates: Bxlo.. 10x12 10x1.1 12x16, and 12x18 Other sizes in proportion. Writrz LRAII —Sale ol Pure at sl,fitiliill.6s, keg No 'I or adulterated at $1.3:4idt,35:9 keg. WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 21022 c., and Raw at ISOlee. WOOL.—The sales of‘the week have not been large; butt the following quotations havi., been ful ly sustained—an advance from previous ifiotat ions: Common and 1; üb, . 2:3 1 1 ,er.25e. Blood, ttiKa:.!&c. .2;,(a--• c ; " .30a31e. " 3, 1 - " Full blood, Prime, RILLS 07 EXCHANGE -SELLING R&M On New York, at sigh: 4 , prem " Philadelphia, ‘• " " Boston, 4 „ " Baltimore, " " New Orleans, " . - .MERCIIANTS' D MANUFACTURER'S nANR, Pittsburgh, December I AMEETING of the Stockholders of this Bank, will be held at the Banking House ott',Tuesilay the Ist day of Fcbruary next, at 10 o'clock, A. M for the purpose, of taking into considernticin the act ofthe Gth of March last, entitled "an Ace to extend the Charter of the Merchants' and ManurActurer's Bank of Pittsburgh." By order df the Board of Directors. W. H. DENNY, Deshler. dec3o-d3taw3td Balances and Dlvidenda` STANDING in the MERCIIANTR AND MANT'T'AC MIER'S 13ANK Or PITTSIIVRG7I, which:: have nut been incicased or diminished fur three years. Names. Residence. Date. '''' Amount. Abraham Bennet, Dep. Ap. 20, 1837, $l4 50 ohn Irons, ~ , ,niel King, Bal. June 10, 1839, : 16 81 1 Dep. (.ct. 27, 183'1, 13 99 '' 'lent WKinna, do. Ap. 31, 1836, .50 VJ. " sd ez. W. Morrison, do.. Dec. 13, 1837; 80 'Nitholson, 'Bal. Mar. 22, 1836; 85 27 DmpEa•rs'not marked paid on our Dividbtul Book, PriisccieirlatirßyarthkaTthtehoa a",,,kt yet ascertained to !ive been calledfor ' l ' r ' a delphia, where they ale payalile. Names. Res. No. of Dic'd. Shales. Ain't. K. Lowlier, E. B. Mizell, No. 1. • 32. $l6 50'. 75 Thos. Paschaln. 2. 30 '..- 45 Thos. Fitch, • b. 6G. 13 50 J. Musgrove & SG 6,: 13 50 25 .. 36 25 , lye n 6s . p ... r n ie e i n: a n t ombl named, B d a l w a nhei which ' - Ayp erg r three years:. have a nd Dl remainedvi Dividends due u. Sworn to an . w d subscribed, fiid?ler27, Det.; N DENNY, IB4 O 7. OO. er • a dec3o-4tOr4iw . D— VIDENDS AND BALAIS-----,—___ been, unclaimed for three yd. which have in the EXCHANGE. BANK or Prrrsntind_upwards, Names. Residence. No.-. 9.. George Bell, Pittsburgh, 6 .•:l• Ain't. Win. Dorris, Huntingdon co., 10 • s73 05 Christian Garber do. i . . 47 50 :1 2 5 4 0 0 `-----(:)0 1 1 , ,, :N r i: a 0 1 e l C by A C 1 D B — . A 7 5. r i A l l. c N e }. 8 .: s i C. W. Hepburn, Philadelphia, IS 37 50 Irvine* Robison, Pittriburgh, 10 ''' '7 62 Samuel , Isett, Huntingdon mi., 10 ~", ;50 Jas. Mnorhead, Westmoreland co. 5 ' 10 Jessee Moore, Huntingdon co., 2.0 , 2: . t r t s ( t )c r x e c u e i ve ) l and S. &P. Moore, do. , GrahatrtMtCatziant, do. 1 4- 10 40 .t : Charles Yates, New York, 100 : BALANCE ON DEPOSIT. . CO ., Date. ~. Amount. ' ll corner alum and Wood sta. Armel & Munlz, Pittsburgh, Oct. 24,1842, $lO 80 C. D,Culbertson, do. Dec. 24, 042, 12 99 AB the foregoing dividends and halan. 7 to the pepons named, er their legal 'es, which' have been star ding without red or diminished, for three years and I : , Faillg to the Books of this Bank. • THOS, g. HOW E, Cash'r. ibecribed before MP, this,29th Decent- WEED OLosev,Notnrk Public. 'w-wit. (Daily paperscopy A w: ;;~:~ :,, ~ _ ~:,~. - • . . 1 5 A f ' I N. =ME . +;,5 , 20,00 p M .!4,..10,00 do . +16a20 do ~10,00 do ;:f.2,06662,2b $3,7A 4,, box 4,OLY, TS--100 Bushels, superior quality, in Id fur sale by SMITH & SINCLAIL 1111116111 E , . t "..-e3 -t - ibilli .,- -i.'ll-,.. t tTiVirftril ~„,._ phis, New.D.rirailliati,Cdrs-6ntl,y for sale in sums to suit purchasers.. - • The paper of the Ohio, 4'entacky, Intlitina,ane Virginia Banki beuiht and' sold on the 'roost favor ! able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts ofil and upwards. marl 0-dawy JOSEPH H. HILL RILL & CURRY, RANKERS, EXCHANGE DROXERS,AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. . . No. 66 WOOD RE., 3D DOOR BELOW POURER, wrier BIDE. Pittsburgh, Pa. TlARTtnids and Currency re • ved on Deposit, ana jr collections made in all th rincipal cities of the United States. • Sight Exchangeon Philadelpl la, Baltimore, New - York, Boston and, Cincinnati c 'tautly for sale in itintit to suit purchasers. . Ke r ntucky,-incliatia, Ohio, Virgi is and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold o the most hivora ble terms. . The highest premium paid for Am rims Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland Germany and France procured, h.c. mar22-y . N. HOLMES & SON LINKERS AND DEALERS lit EXCHANGE 1N AND DANA NOTES. NO. 55 . Market street, Pittsburgh. del ling rate. Exchange. Buying rate. New York t pr Cincinnati 1 dis Philadelphia " Louisville t C 6 Baltimore S'. Louis 6C BANE NOTES Buying rates. Ohio I din India= St Kentucky Virginia I " Wheeling " Tennessee 3 " aul9-y ALLEN KRA AVIL. EDWARD ADAM. KILLVER & RA IFIM, BANKERS AIN EXCIIANGF. BROK ERS, DEALERS IN - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE,CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner orThird and IVood its., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my 22 • JAS. S. HOON. THOS. SARGENT. 1400,1 AN!) SAIXGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. POR. WOOD AND SIXTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, CA EILERS in Coin, flank Notes, Tune Hills, .1,/ Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates Deposite, Sc. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the union, and Europe, fur 'sale in sums to mot pnrcha- CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts or the Linton, at the lowest rates. RETERVCCES Messrs. M. Lerch & Son, • " Ogilen & Snowden, " Win. Bell St Son,' " S. M'Clurken & Co. •' English & Bennett. j " Fleming & Brother, Pales, Lathrop & Co. PIMA D'A. " W tn. It. Thoirip..on & Co. t 4 "loudly, Phe!ps & Co. } y oll , " Babcock .s; " Tithey, NV.trd &Cn. 1 Jahn & Co. BALTIMORE.. Mr. James George, " 11. Ilanna, CurriszsArt, 0. " Joseph %Vinson, 1 MPSSTS. Fenner & iM'Millan. MAssuntr, 0. 11.,. EAq., Cashier, Bank Lewistown, P 4 Pittsburgh, September 2d, I 8 1:-y Annuals and Gift IIook• for tit MM. T F:AFLETS np 1(EM011.1* I an illustrated annu j al fur 14S, edited by Reynell Coates, M. D. .1 he Charm ; a series oily:ireful and elegant col ored G dc- igned expressly for this work. The t )flerings of Beauty, a present for all seasons, embellished with eleven engravings, edited by Amelia W. Lawrence. Frtendship's Oliertng; a Christmas, New Year's and Birth-day present t,r The Garland; or a Token of Friendship, a Christ mas and New Years Girt, for IS4S. The Amaranth ; or Token ofilemembrance, Christmas and New Year's present fur IS4A. The Gift of Friendship; a 'lUken of remembrance fur 184 S. The Gem, for IS IS, edited by Father Frank. The Hyacinth, or Affection's Gilt, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth day present, IS4B. Christmas Blossoms and New Year's Wreath, for I S.IS. Thompson's Seasons; Harper's illustrated edition. Boudoir Botany; or the Parlor Book of Flowers, comprising the history, description and colored en gravings of 24 exotic Flowers, 24 Wild (lovers of America and 12 Trees with Fruit, illustrated wt 250 engravings. The Task and ;litter Poems, by Wm. Cowper, with numerous illustrations, tz.c. &c. • Together with a large assortment of New Juve nile Books, with colored plates; mans of which arc just published. For sale at the Bookstore Of TAR. RALPH'S Private Practical Treatise nn If Diseases of the Genital Organs, being n plain and faithful account of the Nature, Symptoms, and IronsequencPx or the disorders it refers to, together! with the Remedies. Price $l. Inc sale in Pitts- JU rgh, by L. S. CUTHBERT, declls • 50 Smithfield st, near 3d. y iquoßs IN GLASS—.IOO bottles of Brandies, La Wines, Gins, &c., for sale by dec2.3 I'. C. MARTIN. POTASH -4 'ca.ka No I .article, in store and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dec23 5G Wood at. f IMUTHY SEED_ A few llnshels . on hand:and for pale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dec23 — 56 Wood et. • - - TEA -20 half chests Young Hyinin Teat 40 4' " Pouchong Just received and for sale by dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON. _ LOAF Sugar-20 Bbls. No. 4, 5, 6 and 7, Loui e anon; 10 " Coarse Pulverised Loaf; sFine In store and fur sale, 4, by dec22 MILLER & RICKETSOM. _ . AZERAC Brandy-6 half and quarter pipes, pale, Vintages from 15.37 to '44; for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. A SEIGNETPE Brandy-6 half pipes, A Seig nette Brandy; for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. IiIINET, CastiHon & Co. Brandy-2 half pipes, tor I dec22 sale by P. C. MARTIN- 1 , HENNESSEY Brandy-4 half pipes, London col or, Vintage of '42, to arrive and 6 r sale by dec22 . P. C. MARTIN. I _. RBI! Whiskey-2 Puncheons, for sale in quanti tiiir to suit, by . dea22 __. P. C. MARTIN. —___ TA MAICA Spirits--2 Puncheons, ter sale in plan t) titles to suit, by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. fI O r L , LAN f D r Gin I - e -- 1 , 4 pipes Swan and Black Ilorsn sa dce.22 P . C. MARTIN. BROMIDE I'OTASH-100 Ounces j just received and fur sale by B. A. FA LINESTOCK & Co., • . corner Ist and puom 7. - - 3 . _S-10 bags on consignment, Pm- sale by vEIS J. D. WILLIAMS. i'dec. '',.F.I)—A few bags lbr sale by ! SMITH & SINCLALR, GRAM. 56 Wood stect. dec2o 'll Wine-25 Baskets Crown Brand, S A RH1N0... ), sale by P. C MARGIN dec2o :7 , 7 Sardines; do, for sale by TRENCH CAS, P. C. MARTIN. 62 MarKet strs . pcs 0. ~ F.TWIG h c . as ha.s--.A. A. Mason & Co., decl6 e received more than 100 'every quality and price. __..; ~i `::',•kj.'.';- - ''', . .',:-..,,i1i,:.;..,J=17',f,',..;:-:•-:,:f.ri".'.-r,:.. EN= Buying nitre. County & City ord'e die Relief' notes r• Penneylvani4 Co I 4 . New York I rr Maryland i SI New Orleans KLLiorr & Et GLISII, 56 Market st., bet 3d and 4th -,,er•- , ,,- , :„.i.... , .,_.. ..i.:.,..',',=,',:.1.,;.,...:•;:,-=.,',' •,. • . : . • ~,.--"-: 4, a-c'tr , - , t.'__- ... ,- ;:riffetantlo . .lB34,l*eb. 14 • 72 71 • Martha:, Abstiti, • • • .• •- 1844,M'5.r..26 • 85 Daniellßeltztiover, • . 1837, Aug 16 172 61 John Birmingham, .1814, Sept. 29 • 136 Benjamin Chew, Jr., ' - 1843, Nov. 27 •' 23 96 Williatk Connelly, • . 1814,10v:13 % 132 72 John Connell, . _ . 1829,•June18 133 "jourt of Cum. Pleas,ALCo. 1839, Mar. 7 12 39 COurtnly, Adams& Foster, • ' • (Ohins(ommissioners,) lB4l, Oct. 29 75 93 John 4- Thomas Cowan, • 1814, Mar. 2 55.:,93' ChristoPher Cowan, .1835, Feb. 4 2408 Cramer & Spear, . 1835, June , l7. . 121261 Daniel Curtin, 1831,July 11 '.' 35 S. P. Darlington, acting as signee of Jas. Adams, Jr., 1837, Dec. 26 51 33 Samuel .Davik , 1829, June 10 100 Ralph Davis,, ~, 1813, Jan. 15 15 30 John Dickey; Beaver, 1836, June: S .10 83 Wm. B. Foster, . 1818, Aug. 22 82 38 Hoary Fpulke, - 1833, June 22 SO Gabriel Garishe,Assignee, 1824, May • 5 150 93 Gormly And Bell, 1815, Mar. 10 65 82 A. C. Hamilton, 1836, Oct. 3 12 50 T. liamitton,Armstrong co. 1828, Dec. 6 Pi 85 Jas. Haniilton: ' Carlisle, 1844, 'Oct. 7 50 John Hancock, 1841, Jan. 22 21 10 Aaron Hirt, • 1814, July 26 '59 90 linzleton;and Jones, 1817, June 17 49 28 John Henderson, . ISI7, Nev. 8 251.50 Alexandek Hunter, 1835, March 2 • 400 Hyndman: and Mackey, 1825, Feb. 21 10 John Johnston, (Post master)lBl4, July 13 '77 90 Robert Jitnes,, 1829, Oct. 3 42 65 Joseph liinkiri, Sr., 1814, July 13 18 John Kirkpatrick, 1833, Feb. 6 234 10 H. B. Lattobei • 1814, Aug. 8 37 44 Michael lauber, 1844, Jan. 30 60 Walter Lowrie, :833, Jan. 31 35 J. Madeirk, 1328, Mar. 26 93 06 Anu M`GAlTin's Executors, 1839, May 17 59 50 James M'Othan, 1832, April 4 120 Joseph riP t Clintock,Jr, ISIS, Dcc. 9 28 91 Joseph MlCullough, 1814, Nov. 7 101 86 1 Lucinda *Dermot., 1837, May 5 100 I John M'Denald's Kers., 1833, May 1 87 37 I 1). and WI M`Fu rran, 1828, Apia 30 34 97 Arthur APCill, 1829, Oct. 7 12 07 David NPRelvey, 1832, July 18 495 05 David Miller, Westmorand , County, 1344, Oct. 3 140 50 James , Miirrison . 1819, June 23 11 55 , I. J. O'llr(aii's Admen., 1832, Oct. 2-1 '4O 39 Jacob Painter, 1814, March 2 10 02 Patterson; Ingram and Co. 1838, Jan'y. 2 85 Hervey 11, Peterson, 1837, June 17 19 02 Nath iniel 'Pluinuter, Jr., 1817, Sept. 12 .50 25 George Ptie,jr., •1823, Slur. 31 .322 67 James Potter, Centre Co., 1338, Sept. 15 40 21 Jlihn Ramage, 1530, Feb. 19 10 James Ramsey, (Canaler,) 1331, Jan. 6 . 00 George Remaler, ' 1811, Oct, 2 310 John Russell's Executors, 1832, June 21 169 36 Sampson and Stewart, 1833, Feb. 11. 100 Frederick Scherer, 1836,Ju1y 8 35 , Johannes Schmidt, 1544; Dec. 7 1363 60 George Selden, 1832, Oct. 27 14 46 Henry SB.ppen, 1836, July 14 17 25 Itichard ,Small, 1849, Oct. 5 440 87 John C. Smith,. 1842, Aug. 15 10 Eliza Stephenson, 1533, April 29 35 Robert Stewart, 1833, July S 200 M- Tiernan, 1832, Jan. 2.5 120 14 .1. 0. Trecsir, ' 1639, Oct. 16 11 11 11. H. Wartiiild, Ohio, 1831, May 13 100 A. Way's Administrator's, 1543, Joon 7 12 64 F. Wetmore & Co. 1536, Sept. 3 10 Isaac Wickerslown, 1829, June 10 18 51 Charles Wiikins, ISIS, May 7 20 14 Hannah Williams, 1542, Nov. ‘.'',.5 105 Jah n F. Wrenshall, 1839, Feb'y 27 35 07 Enoch Wright, .1. 1836, June 28 30 DI V IDENIA I) NrA ID. Nime. li , skten(r. No. o'2d/sires. Amt. 51". Jack. 10 $l2 S.& S. J. Itol4n* IS 43 20 M. Evans, 25 28 50 G. Poe, Comdata, Baltimore, 49 90 30 Chas. Aie4y, 4 Allegheny, 20 30 G. Schwart*, ll 10 14 - h. Derr, 8 !-:' 10 6 6 IV. Watsoit.sr:i 20 46 Lydia Cai Ilita 11 if Meadville, 12 24 James Nic4olasln, 10 50 J. C. 11rdrck, : 6 109 20 J. Kirkpathck,; • 6 109 20 John !hock, . Bearer, 1 45 W. St "CI min , 3 . i. 4 740 John llouslott,l 14 28 M. Michl i tlas a el, 50 100 James Alti'ion,i- Bearer, 1 2 James S D. Whorl, 1 2 . 1 t - is Sarah p yr,glery - 8 16 li. Slat Shane,' St. Louis, 4 6 John DentAsto?t, 20 120 James 51'6.ear, 25 37 50 James SladollitiL Mercer, 1 9 John Son Os, . tt : , Win. Johrtiton;l, 10 75 Ears. or Arn Il4agoffin, Mercer, 14 105 J Zahniseri guirdian 7 52 50 Eliza Wiffion,,; 30 . 135 R. L. Bakt4 - , 1. - * 15 22 50 J. Grahaini Presnalent, 128 384 T. M. 11o4e, h . 16 24 Mary M'D4nala, 20 . 60 Mary Sl'Di Neebit. 46 138 Wm. Clarlal,• :1 6 640 E. M'Fall,i .. 6 12 R. Neal & F0.,4 • 10 16 8. Pettegrios, ii, 6 9 60 John Riddle, '' 4 6 40 T. Neal &.to.,Li 5 4 . Charles FOIE : 10 8 E. !hold* l: 2 1 O 0 John Kelly i. Pittsburgh, - 5 4 W. McCutiougli, - 10 14 I.:pc:akin:l4 Say& Co., 6 4 SO Daniel Ch6te -'..' 8 fi 40 11.Doanc,i 2 3 20 John Pot 4, : • 20 16 Jane Pottil, :l 5 4 'Joseph Weigle ' s, 50 40 John Oslioine 'tl" - 6 640 James liorner,il • 5 13 George Ifiley, 20 16 George Shirrayl i 10 14 Jacob Tinfmat, 10 8 Fauntley aleude, Allegheny co. 4 8 Thomas A)getii, 20 12 Rufus 8. Reeds . - 100 60 Eleanor McFall', 2 3 John Wr•',llshail, 74 44 40 John Watlacei 2 : 20 W. Guy, 4 E • 20 21 90 ; Paul Mortew ' : 2 120 Edward Etisell, Jr., Birmingham, 5 3 A. J: J. C.lStonk or, 4 302 N. Voegtley, Sr., Allegheny, 20 30 P. M'Corinick '0 Pittsburgh, 25 37 50 I eertilythati the foregoing appear to be balances and dividends lue the persons named, and having remained In Brink unchanged for three years. There are a few'bthet balances, which hate not been sof ficientlT qxamitied to publish in the foregoing list, and are eerisitlered doubtful ; but if found correct will be piiblifihed hereafter. JOHN SNYDF:R, Cashier. Sworn and sultsctibed, December 2Sth, IS-17. G EOII.G F:;WATSON, Alderman. dec2o-41d&tk.lt Veiwetetble Pulnonftry Balsam. Jr is nhw out twenty years since I first used the Vegetaede Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that tiunh it has been my practice to keep a supply of the article by me for the use of my family, which is.li O; and for the benefit of my friends. I have uniforMly found it to be a very valuable, elli tacions minimum t and think that by using it season ably for the colnplaints for which it is recommended, it has ofterwrevented the disease from taking a more serious 11fran.t In one instance I recommended it to my brethq, who resides in the State of NOW York, wti wit; dangerously ill with a complaint of the lanai he 01/1S since written to me Ibr more, hav ing foundi notating which gave him so much relief. Sold in Pittsburgh, by • H. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Corner , of 1 and Wood, also, corner of 6th and Wood ste, dec.2s AS I ahi now engaged in the intportation °Man: VVl2peli and Gore, &c. exclusively, I have madvarrtingelnents in different parts of gurope and I the Islands, With well known houses, for my future supplies,hf Foreign Liquors, which I will be able to sell, delidered -in the Custom houses of New York or New Orl,eansi or in this city, at the lowest market price, fox cash or approved paper. I have in store .and canny, a very large stock of very superior Wines and Liquors as- imported, of the moat celebrated brands ad vintages, for sale on pleasing terms. P. C. MARTIN, dcc22 corner of Front and Smithfield sts 'JOS. WJODWELL, • Importer and Dealer in Foreign` and Domestic Hardware, CONNER SECOND AND WOOD srs., oct- 20 * Prl7'B.l3(lllGli i - 3 ''J , , i =, , 1 4 • MEE • . • E ER . WO9D AND" STRE ETS 960dg• I - I N Monday morning, Ittnuary 3d, et;10 o'clock', lips the Commercial &lee Room; coy of Wood and sth sta., will be sold• without reserve: • A large assortment of seasonable_ foleign and.,do mestic Dry .Gocida, etc., among which. are, super: fine cloths, sattinetts, cassimeres, flannels, blankets, calicoes, gingham, alpaccas, chintz retina. cashmere robes, Terkeri and Brocba shawls, silk and cotton hdkfe, Irish linen, tickings, black satin and fancy vestings, dress ail k 6 sates, cambric and broWs mug. lino, cambric and gingham umbrellas, fancy goods, etc. etc. - . At 2 o'clock, P. M., 7 bbls New Orleans Sugar, good.quality; 5-half chests and boxed Young Hysori Tea; 6 barreis Tanner's -Oil; I crate china and queensware,assortedvahovels; manure forks; stoves; grates; l rninature steam engine and boiler; a large quantity_ of new and second hand houseliold- and kitchen lurnitnre, carpeting, matrasses boxing glasses, mantel clocks , one pair splendid mantel. At lamps, o'clocx, P.M.; n choice collection otvalu able books, family bibles in great variety, god and silver watches, gold pens, letter and cap writing paper, blank Booze, fine cutlery, boots and `shoes, fancy goods, etc. dec3l Auction Sale• In. Allekheny City, WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER.. ONFriday morning, December 31st, at 9 W clock, at the Auction Room; Northwest corner of Federal street and the Diamond, will be sold without reserve a large and -splendid assortment of seasonable staple and fancy Dry . Goods, among which are: cassimeres, fancy and.plain claps, flan nels, :blankets, merinoes, alpaccas, cashmeres, plaids, gingham. in great variety, dress silks, ;ilk and wersted vestings„ serges, silk and worsted shawls, laces, edgings, insertinge, hdkft., silk and nottonlidkfs., mous de laine hdkle., etc. etc. At 2 o'clock, a late assortine.t of new and second band Household and Kitchen—Furni ture, among which are: bureaus, dining and break fast tables ' bedsteads , cocking chairs, work and wash stands„ clothes writes, tubs, dough troughs, etc- etc. Also, Tea Cannisters. Tea, Tobacco, Pep per, stands, Blacking, etc. At 6 o'clock, n M., a'spleudiil assortment of Books, by Catalogue. New Year's Presents, inz I Gold and Silver Watches, Beautiful Candlebrass; TM-MORROW evening, Friday Dec. 31st, at early gas light, will be sold, at P.l>t 'epees Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood st., 3 dogs from Fifth, the following Gold and Silver Watches, Csndlebraas and fancy articles, suitable for siew Year's Presents, comprising in part: 9 , fine Gold Patent Lever Watches; 3 do Silver do. d 0..; with a large yariety of L , Epine,quartier, Cylin der, Escapement. and other Watches . of everides criptioo; also beautiful French Candlebrars. in,setts and pairs, latest patterns, Boquets; fancy Lamps; Silver plate Fruit Dishes, with a great .variety o f fancy Goods, Books, etc. Also, 1. second hand double barreled fowling piece, stub and twist, an excellent article; 1 second hand sofa, i mahogany bureau, 1 pier looking glass, 1 fancy mantel clock. dec3o JAMES ArKENNA,Auct.4.. OFFICC Or AGHT CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE,. Philadelphia, December 6th, 1847. SEA LED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until I 0 o'clock, A. M. ' of the. 31st day of the present month .of DECEMBER, for furnish ing by contact, the following ARMY SUPPLIES and MATERIALS deliverable at the United States Clothing anti Equipage Depot, Bchulfkill Arsenal, in equal Inenthly er greater proportions, as the De partment may require, on or before the 30th day of I April, 184*, viz: 15)000 Army Blankets 61 feet long by ) feet wide, weight 4 lbs. 160,000 yards 6-4 Sky Blue Kersey. 4,000 do 6.4 Dark Bltic do 4,000 do 6 4 Fine Blue Cloth for Dragoon -Jackets. 100,000 do 7-8 Flannel, Cotton and Wool. . 20,000 do 3-4 Twilled Flannel. 50,000 do 3-4 Canton Flannel. 10,000 do 3.4 Bleached Cotton. Drilling. 200,000 du 3-4 Unbleached do 100,000 do 7-8 do ° do 2,000 do 7-S Bleached Muslin. 200,000. do 7-S Unbleached do 3,000 Doz. pairs Woollen half Stockings, 3 sizes. 20,000 Pairs Laced Bootees, assorted sizes. - flair plumes, red and white. Banda and tassels, red and yellow. Metal cap equipments for Engineers and Dragoons. Do do for Artillery and In flintry. Pompons, Engineer, Artillery and Infantry. Shoulder straps, ordnance, artillery and in fantry. Do. (brass) for Dragoons. Epaulettes, N. C. S. Artillery and Infant:4%. Worsted sashes, crimson and yellow. Do. binding and cortl of all kinds. Felling axes. Hatchets. Spades. Drums, complete, Artillery and Infantry. Casks for one year from Ist April next. Lumber, 2d common, per 1000 feet. Allof which• must be of domestic manufacture,' and must conform in quality and all other respects to the standard patterns sealed in this office, and in the clothing office, N 0.16 Broadway, New York, by which all supplies furnished on contracts will he tested. Sample. of which, for woollen and cotton cloths, will be sent by mail, with any additional in formation desired upon the subject to manufacturers wishing to offer proposals. Contracts will be based upon accepted proposals, for the faithful fulfilment of which, two or more se curities will be required. Any delay in the execu tion of an offered contract, beyond the time deem ed necessary by the undersigned, (six days) will be regarded as cancelling the acceptance of the FA.- voart) bid. Bids are desired only front manufacturers or regu lar dealers in the article proposed to be furnished, and none will be respected or considered from any one who is not known as a manufacturer or regular dealer in the desired supplies; which fact, or the re v( Ilse, must be distinctly stated in the bids offered, as well as the names and address of the persons in tended to be proposed as securities in case a contract is obtained. 'Letters containing proposals should_beendorsed: "Proposals to furnish supplies and maierialaW ad dressed to . HEN RY STANTON, As. Qur. Master Gen. U. S. A decl3-3tawt3l • P• DI , S TEEN, BRA SS FOUNDER AND GAS FITTER, Smithfield street, between Diamond Alley and Filth street. Pittsburgh. declB-ly 3. B. BISHOP, VETERINARY SURGEON ( - lAN be found at his horse shoeing establishment; near the St. Clair streetbridge,lately occupied by , czars. Carr b.r. Rowland. noiro-d6tn Pittsburgh Navigailon.& Fire Insurance Company. A N Election fyir nine Directors of this Company, to serte for the ensuing year, will be held at the Office of the Company, the 3d day of January next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. dec2o.2w ROBERT FINNEY, Seey. )/ii col. Is n ' e D 7 N i T a n 1,7 MarketG s ROOMS, ty. 1 1 1/.l\ HI are and eveeninpegneitscasfl.ermnoeorn cantile and Steam boat Book-keeping. are taught in such a tnanner that every learner going through the whole course of teaching, will be thoroughly qualified to take charge of books either in counting houses or on hoard steamers. Any number of re ferences can be given to this effect. Mr. Duff's* new treatise on steamer's accounts, the only complete work yet petitioned on this subject, for sale at the Class room and by the Book stores. decB OTIS PECK NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDItRS-40 pursuance of the provisions of the charter of incorpora tion, the annual meetin g of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation• Company, will be held on Monday, the 3d day olianuary, 11345, (being the first Monday of the month) at the office of the said Company, in Breed's Buildings, Fourth street, it the city of Pittsburgh., for the purpose of electing the officers for the ensuing year. dec6 WM: BA KEWELL, See.y. Itargalns at No. 46 Market Street. BLACK Merino Shawls (Dupini>s best) with very rich borders, selling in the following rates; $l2 Shawls for 3,75 8,50 a >a 6.00 6,50 46 4,00 dec2s BARROWS & TURNER. JURI BE PASTE-3 cases, just received and for vale by 1.1. A. FAHNESTOCK decAl . c e cod of Ist and Wood sts. MIMI WM. H. BURNSIDE, .1 Auctioneer Fancy articles, etc. at Auctiun LOY JAMES MYKENNA lUll. DUFF'S ~~`~.. .3 '< :. (2 - 14 , 41.4-? E-SONS . " At 111-Tinzes, UNDER .ALL fiItRcIMSTAteESI TF" YOU ARE g cu ff'; tl. well, :employ measures to-nen:Mug -so. j Lveryindiyillual in bilges in habits, whinli.xnuar,to a greater ,e;_lesser zztent,-disarrange the admirable and intricate coin- Mations which tbrracthe•systeirtilind onnsegently, EVERY -LIVDIVII?trAL 3 should posseassorne tnild, yet efficacious,_airople and accredited agent .for. preserving all the 4'l:mations.° the body iti good order, BAD.SAPARILLA. AND• W.ILDI ,, CHENRY DITTEV will achieve this result, and sh uld be in every, fami T ly, and in the hands of every erson, :who, by ,busb: pegs, profession or general course of life, is predio. .osed to the very many little inilments that render ,•fe cured instead of a blessing, and finally in their aggregated condition; in the cause , The 'Mama here mentionedlire compounded by a man of meat skill sad knowledge, from:the simples Nature presents to those who care to find them, and which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of diseasw s The chief' ingredients are the universally helovectilarsaparilla and. the Berkof the Wild cherry Tree, with which the red: mad of the_ forest cures nearly every disease -.of the infernal oigans. These materials, . though powerful, in their actinn,. tire as common genie teaches us ' I ENTIRELY IIAII:MLESfi and prepared as they are ilere one of the greatest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. ,By tak= theep HrrrEas, the scrofulous may be restored to beauty,lnd avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon; for tley not only eradicate pimples and, tumors, tint overcome CANCER AND KING'S EVIL! Whoever is subject to the horrors of Conaumption, should at once purchase this SURE-ILEMEDY. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local conger. tions, oftentimes insanity, veryy, frequently, mania or hypocondria, violent head aches palpitations, and other-affections of the heart„.iand rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wood's Compoundlis one-of-the most of ficient medicines in routing these complaints, and their fountain head, that can Possibly ,be procured. From being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per sons daily are made to depl&e a loss of appetite, painful headaches, weakness of the muscles, langour, want of energy sulficient pennitthem to seek &c. &c. These persolns say for years, that they "don't feel very well.” Ilfthey do. not employ a method by which they can fUel QUITE WELL, they eventually sink under a sevet4, fit of illness, and are FROIK, .Till •ORATE only by a miracle, and even then the lancet, leech, blister and calomel have left them mere shattered hulks, full of aches and and .riot only a pest to themselves, but a source of disgestarid annoyance to all'with whom they come in contact. All these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application oldie virtues of these Brrreas. For the tru4h of this, the proprie tor pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can show files of undoubted certitioatei which he has re ceived, unsolicited from all quhrters. Ile does not, however, ask the invalid to swhllow . his certificates, hut his rrreiss, and is willinglrto stake all he holds dear on earth in favor of theii worth. • THE DYSPEpSL4, in either . a modified or severelfc.rm, will disappear I before the quiJities of Dr. Wood's preparation,' and t the cure maybe felled on,as a 'permanent ,one. Did I the Brrnms possess no other recommendation, it I would be one of the - finest vegetable compoundsl medical science can invent but it is equal to the! coinplete eradication of • LIVER COMPLAINT, S, - ; inevery shape, and of every affection, minor orgi gamic, at the billiary aparatus.l Individuals who are constitutionally billiou% oughtlregularly to take this, mild agreeable and expellent TONIC AND APPERIEKI",! as it will diffuse health throughhut evert fibre of the ' frame, and send happiness and love ol `} ifo thrilling to the heart. FAMILIES 01.76/1T 'TO KEEP. Cr ON . ILtND. Every medicine Chest on boatd ship sbeuld'also be well Stocked with this capital rtetne.dy as rgy-SCUR VY.4:O cannot Afflict those who take it, or long re sist its rigorous assaults. ALt. INPURritES of 111.00 b vanish before iz, and the old ,relics of early imprudence invariably.disappear, soon after 'being submitted to its .action., • Erery complaint;of the stomach is broken by it The litrtras hare in no instance fqiled of curing ziormatcs, czirtaat prim lair, every disorganization of-- THE NERVOUS SYSTEM By neglecting the little inroads made upon the ter a cast portion of our fellow beings are, rendered extremely miserable—so miserable; indeed, .that they wish to die. Every bortleof Dr. Wood's Sarsa parilla and Wild Cherry Bitters," contains a modi cum of joy and content for . mich of those anxious and imprudent sufferers. ReMerriber, that an injudi cious use of mercury is inevitably productive annoy evils Which are put to flight byithis glorioes'and un surpassable compound; and that afflictions which are HEREDITARY . • may speedily and safely be shuffled off through its agency. As a medicine whic4 must benefit .EVERYRODY, from the S1117;:r teliCatO AO the cortirzur.n A:ND DES PAULINiI INVALID, no equal is to be found for It would be Well to bear in mind that preventive'ls infinitely more desirable than cure, and:that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Brrriali ARE BOTH. Put up in bottles, three or, four times larger than Bristol's or Sand's, for the same price—one•dollar per bottle. ;... WYATT & KETCHAM, 121. Fulton street, New York, wholesale Agents. Sold in-Pittsburgh, at P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT or Valu able Medicines, Smithfield, between•So and Fourth streets, and at WM. THORN'S Drug Store Market street. , sea/ d6rrilwl2t- . - Executor's Iforicei. LETTERS Testamentary h aving been granted-to the subscribers, by the Register of Alle g heny County, on the Estate of Felii Curran, late of St. Clair Township, Allegheny Cpuety, deceased,. , all persons indebted tu.said Estate, will please'to make immediate payment; and all persons haring chime against said Estate, will present them duly authenii ticated fur sett:ement according itf, law. THOMAS CURRAN:I deeS-6tw ANN CURRAN, - Exalt! a rs. is the beet Cough Medicine I ever situ.' READ the following proof of the superiority of . Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mixture - from a respectable citizen, who has tried it. Prrrsntuon, Dee. 15, 1847. MEssas. HAYS & BROCKWAY Alter laboring for several weeks under-the disad vantages of a harrassing cough-and most distressing cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of seve ral of the "inthllibles," I was induced to purchase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using.only, one half of the bottle, I found - myself "entirely' well." "It is the best medicine fever saw." Truecopy-_ JOI-1.11 Said by HAYS BROCKWAY, Druggists, Com mercial Row, Liberty street, noar . Camal. thcl7 SHELL OYSTERS. ACONSTANT supply .of superior Shell Oysters, roasted or in the shell; also Game and ever3h delicacy of the season, served up in superior style, at the shortest notice. BANK EXCHANGE, dec6-tf Third et. bet Wood and Mlieket in Jr_l3l7RE GREEN AND BL , K: TEAS, From the N. York Pekin Tea Company.! Just received at thel Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth greet, from the. New York Pekin Tea Company, a:very large ,supply of fresh Green and Black Teas; of all the different grades and qualities imported into the country, pack ed in lead in 5 lb.' boxes, 1 lb: and 1.-4 packages. Also, 5 . 1 b. tin cannisters of the different, qualities, convenient for families and steam boats . , ranging in prices from 371 cents per lb., to $1 50. Fine Oolong Black Teas, 50,62,75,87 and $1 per pound. . irlr-We will refund th. --- our teas Jo not gi for a different urti Pekin Tea stet d ecl 1 NTEV,T DAM.. IN Building, F Rough dr. Antl Eastern cities, w habitants of Pitti to'their Dagnerri rooms in the Th street. Persons wishing that no pains shall highest perfection of the most powc pictures uneurpat to nature. The examine. Persons sittini or expected to is given. N. H. Opperatt stock and chensir 'Err Instruction' most recent Imp FRENCH NI Morket another invoice fashionable cola rr• , ' 4 -• F.,-* • e. . -1, i:. fli I --,,,.. ... -. .., .. • . . . - • •.:1 - :, t A ~t 4- . , •-• ,''. ~ ' ... , Nett 4.4..• •.- ... ~ , '' s- 9 , *- - .:::- -,,::•-- • " -, ......4 ..,... 4 .._ f IIHIS :won knuwit 14,ii,ctr . ..ew....,_ . 11 . s teamere , is now 'ztnpused pft swiftest, best finisliecl anikfurnisbed t . powerful boats . ca the-watery of the accommodation and ~d olnfOn, at • Cure, has been prrividad for p ' g. has been in operation for five yea he million of people without the lea i tt i,, persons. The boats will be et the ,et; street the day previous to atoning, for e of freight and the entry of passengers ter. In 411 Pilllnil P i q 4 ol /1 • 36n P7 I R' .4s t' , 1 advance, . . Momlay Pocket, The MONONGAHELA,' Capt. Stons,y Pittsburgh every Mond y. morning at I Wheeling every - Monday - ever ing at 1U P. at. The HUI FANTA No. 1, Cspt.. iio, will leave Pittsburgh ese . ei Tuesday stioitie spielcie ; Whetbag :ovary - Tuesday °Teo,* . . The .1 4 1EW 'ENGLA.III:itNe, 0. Captain Et; will leave t Rittaburgb in4ftky'Wed4ol l ol l / morhi .10 o.eleek,, 'Wheeling every -Wednesday cads' • r:llox:'..' • Thuriedmi , ' , Packet. The ViriSPONSlNci*in J.J. °ince will: Pittsburgli every T 6 ay inornint-at . / 70 o!cl Wheeling eircu Thoisclity eteiiinu i! 10 . r. The CLIPPER No. 2itaptain Crooks, will Pittsburgh every Friday ldonting at 10 o'c Wheeling every Friday evening at i 0 Saturday' Pweyet, ! , The MESSEATGER, Captain De La m p, will Pittsburgh every - Saturday morning,. at 10 o'4 Wheeling every Saturday evening at'lo P. Tho ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. 0. Dias", will leave Pittsburgh every Eunday morning at 10' o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 • '• novl9 Beaver and llyettevitle Packet. ,The ate:unbent BEAVER, Charks *Clarke, Matter, will, during the coming winter season, make daily tr.p. to Beaver and Wells. ville, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock, and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P. ht. deel3 • GaiI,,HAATPN AAI ERIC AN OIL-TILE GREAT ak:mmir OP NATURE.Prociired from a well in Keitticky, 185 lbet Itellw the earth's sort/ice. This Oil will be found vastly superior to' Harlem, 13:itishi or other formerly, popular Oils.''lts curative propt ties for the following aliments ere truly wonderful InflamMatory rheumatism, who/aping-cough. phthls • ic, Coughs,- colds; spasms, tetter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, .influniniatory sore throat, liver com plaint, inflammation of. the kittneys„puins in. the breast, side and baek, diseases ni the • spine piles, : heart - b urn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore e eyes, dCafness and -ear oche; worms, tooth-ache. sprains', strains, burns, scalds; bruise., cuts, ulcerr cancer, fever, sores, Ike. kc • - Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot sod 51 store, 59 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The BID W. stands in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburg/ where the =WINE can be obtained. Caution.— In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty tt:eet, or through Sub-Agents appointed by him for its Salt; each of whom• will have a show bill and generaffiltections in pamphlet form,. containing the names and adoiCill of the PrOpricter: and .General Agent of Western Peuntyltania as follows: ' • • • ..• Dr. 4.• Co. proprietor, RentuOy. IVm. Jackson, General Agent fur Western Penn. • Sylvania, S 9 Liberty ,street, Pittsburgh; to whom 'all '24' orders mustheaddressed: • _ Obserrea—Each beittlo is enclosed in one of the above named Pamphlets, and the name of William - i- Jaekron, (the geinand and unlircjOolesaleagent for on Western•Pennsylvania)rinted the outside of tho ro..eantineed against Common • • • edChelki;They are nottutorehow fright- • fully.. itiOusit is to the, skit!- hori..coarsa, 'how ••••.:1 rough,: hove sallow, yellow, and . unhealthy the skin appears after using. prepared . chalk I 'Besides it is . ..;"•"-• 'injurious, containing a large quantity of lead ! •We , have prepare& a beautiful vegetable article, which we call Jonce•Spanish' Lily White:. It is perfectly - - innocent, being purified of all aeleterious qualiti • and it imparts to the skin a natural, : healthy, Ala, baster, clear, lively white; at i The same. time acting - ,••••. as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth.' , .: • Dr. James Anderson, l'ractical Chemist of Mamie. = chusetts,"says: " After analysing Jones' Spanish ..• '•• Lily , White, •I find it. possesses the most beautiful 5 and natural, and at the same time innocent.white I tiT ever, saw. I •certainly can • conscientiously reemn. mend its use to all whose skin requires beautifyitig.:" Price 25 cents a box. Directions—the best way to - 4 apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—tip i former is preferable. ' A rftveser or Tuttle aoa 25 emers.—.White to 11, FOul breath, healthy Gigue.... Yellow and unhealthy • - teeth, after being once or twice cleaned. with Jones , • •••.l.e . Amber Tooth . . Paste, ha're 'the appearance of 'the most beautif ul ivory, aii - d; at the same time it Is so • -1 • perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its son stant daily use is highly_ advantageoue, even tothosir. teetlithat-nre in good condition, lvingthem ebean- Out polish, and preventing a premature decay.--• 1! .Thnsealready.decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens 'such as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will rendrithe foulest teeth delicately white, White, and . make the breath' sweet.' Price 23 or 37; cents a hex. _All the alnive are sold only aB2 'Chatham sto•igit of the Americian Eagle,'fiew York, and by the . apOointed Agitate whore names appear in the next cplumn. • ..• ••-• Wits goo )(MCAT, and get a rich husbandiladyl • "Your face is your fortune." le .t beautiful, clear,' fair? Is it white? If not, it can be made so even • though it 116 yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned - and fteekled. Thousands have been made thus-,,i".,' • • • who have Washed once or twice • with Jones' Italian • • Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and cent. But be sure you get the genuine Jones' Sosp,• • -.• at the Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham at. ••• Ring-won% Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar!:! -'•-•• hers Itch, are often cured by Jones's Italian Cherrii.;.; . cal Soap, when. every kind. of remedy has failedrs,V That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the akini.. all know. Sold at the American Eagle, S 2 Cliathank.. 7 i . f"'.• st. Mind, reader, this seldom or never. fails.:. • • '4:l -. C. INGLIS, Jr. Pateison. • •-; Sold at Jaxiceon's, S 9 Liberty st., head of Wood y •••e• Sign of the Big Boot. - • nov23. • rpHOSE whd have been deceived with mock pre, tended Hair. preparations, should road the rote lowing statements of respectable persons I. • Mr. Abraham Vanderheck, of 98 Avenue D, Nevi - York, certifies that his head was entirely bald on • the t top, ,and by the use of two - 3s. bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, he has a good crop of hair, and will soon hese it long, thick, and luxuriant., Mr. Wm. Jackson, of a Liberty st., Pittsburgh, certifinst On the 3d of Feb. 1 847, that Mr. Thomas head, on the top, was entirely bald for,' fifteen years, and that by using two. 3s, bottles of Jones Coral Ilair Restorathe, the hair is. groWiisg•O fast, thick and healthy. Ho expecis by using this a t•t little longer to have a better head of hait than hial , ever had. HAVE Vol, SCURF OR DANDRUFF' I' Mr. . Power, a grocer, on Fulton at., had his hair emas pletely choked up with dandruff, and Jones' Co Hair Restorative entirely an permanently curer Directions for using Jones' Coral Hair Reatorat. - Fur forcing thogrowth of Flair, it is nociesaary cause a alight friction on the scalp, so that the storatiiin may enter the pores. This may - • MEM ~S; h~ Tuesidar Pateketi ISrednesdpy Picked Prlday.T•ckst. Sunday Packet. s mamma EWE ' .;- ~. :o. =NM - • , • • • • •;' • •• , n ''*•• EMI . . i• ~...~r k'. •. r ~., .. • - - -.2. • • • - r 4,1" LLL . I . • • • ...• : • ". :;" r:> - *. • • • 1: vß s ' • • - -- • .•• „ • -• , , , . ‘, , . ',j. : : :-N7i.,,, 1 1: : t .. ';.7,L , :::: --.--:. 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