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" 11 '--.*' • s ; '~ iFj._~,~~ F..p~,~ MAME , • ,• . ..4 .., 1 , • 4 ..1 . t. !At ' , f..7 - -;:,-;: , -;';'', ' - .n'' - iii;.;--7-'.•i' .-;:tt,:k:•;:.=,', - .• , i..C'. 4 .'". - ' , ..•,... .._ . _ . .... .. . -:~' . ~;; 2 I MEE ^ 1j igni MEE =EMU T ONG and square Shawls—Just received, per ex j prels,7smore of those veiy fashionable long and square plaid shawls. A. A. MASON & Co. dente NENE ... ~ ~: - • 4 - ~ ' ~'F••'M i.j ~.~5, GOEMERCILL RECORD. .repared and eorreeted every Afternoon. . . .- 'PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. coutivzs von rrovmazu. .011hUil 1 - 18,130 ii, W. R. Murphy, . Jac:6es May PORT OF PITTSBURGH 17 TREE" WATER IS TUE ,caisirst. ARRIVED . . Clipper No 2, Crooks, Cincinnati Pennsylvanian, , Gray, Cincinnati Silas 'Wright , O'Neal, N. Orleans Danube, Cock, Brownsville Cousul,Bowthan, Brownsville 'Louis McLain, BentW Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Brownsville. Magriet, Crothers, Zanesville, . Lake Erie, Hempill, Beaver. DEPARTED: Caleb Cope, , Moore, Wellsville Amerie"ai Decamp, Wheeling 's Gerinantowp, McLein, St., Louis Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox,Brownsville Palo Alto, Aronald, Nashville J. B. BISHOP, VETERINARY SURGEON ClANbe found at hie horse shoeing establishment, IL) near the St. Clair street bridge 2 lately occupied by tassre--Carr & Rowland. nov6Hl6m DR. N. J. DORSEY, respectfully tenders his ser vices to the public, in' the various branches of his Profession. Hie office is on Fourth street, oppo site the Mayor's office. - dec2s-4t. EXCHANGE HOTEL, EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE D. DORSEY, Proprietor. COACHES will be in readiness at all the Landings to convey Passengers, free of charge to the Hotel. dec29-dy JOS. W 30DWELL E Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Ilardivare, . CORNEA ILECOND AND WOOD M., oct29-1y , PITTSBURGH. ' Acknowledgement of Deeds, ate. 111AKEN for Europe, Massachusetts. New }temp t. alike, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, .Alabama, Michigan, Ohio and Illinois, by JAMES S. CRAFT, Fourth, near Smithfield at. dec24-3mdaw DIVIDENDS AND BALANCES, which have been unclaimed for three years, and upwards, in the Excaracor. BANK or Prrrsnuticw. Names. - Residence. No. Shares. AmTL George Bell, Pittsburgh, 6 $73 05 Wm. Dorris, . Huntingdon co., 10 47 50 Christian Garber do. 37 50 C. W. Hepburn,- Philadelphia, 15 137 62 Irvine* Robison, Pittsburgh, 10 28 50 Samuel Isett, a Huntingdon co., 10 34 00 Jas. Moorhead, Westmoreland co. 5 6 75 lessee Moore, Huntingdon co., 20 28 50 S. &P. Moore, • do. 40 120 00 Graham MTamant, do. 10 14 25 Charles Yates, . New York, 100 150 CO DALS.NEE OE DEPOSIT Date. Amount. Armel & Manta, Pittsburgh, Oct. 24, 1842, $lO SO C. D.Culbertson, do. Dec. 24, 1842, 12 99 certify thas the foregoing dividends and balan ces are due to the persons named, or their legal representatives,. which have been sanding without being. increased or diminished, for three years. and upwarb,actording to the Books of this Bank. THOS. M. HOW E, Eash , r. Hoorn and subscribed before me, this 29th Decem ber, 1847, Wass Ci.osav, Notary Public. dec3o-dlw-wit [Daily papers copy. Andrew's Eagle Saloon, Wood street. TBE Pittsburgh favorite Vocalists, Miss CLARA . BRUCE, Mrs. ELIZA SHARP, and Mr. NELSON KNEASS, left Cincinnati on Thursday, at 10 o'clock, on board the steamer Clif.per, (as per telegraphic dispatch,) and will - appear at the Eagle - Saloon, on Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday . evenings; the Ist 3d and 4th of January, 1848, in a choice selecticib of new Songs, Glees, and Ethi opian Melodies. Concert in two parts. The room will be comfortably heated. Admission, 25 cts. dec3o.td Fresh Fruits. Nuts, Citron, Spices, ite 1 000 Mist ES Cu, nts; _ 10 Kegs and 20 half Kegs Raisins; 5 B Iles soft shell Almonds; - • .10 Bags Filberts; • _ .10 20 Boies Rock Candy; 2Q Kegs Grapes; 100 Rh Nutmegs) 100 - Ihs Cloves; • , Pare Ground Spices, of all kinds; 150-brorns Freste - Figs ; 100 Boxes M. R. Raisins; • !Just, received and for Sale by BENJ. BOWN, - decl4-dlw No. 141 Liberty street. LARD OIL-16 Bbl; Conklines No. 1, Winter j Strained Laid Oil, in store and for sale by dec2l '- COUNTRY MADE 13L ANK.ETS—AT REDUCED MICES.—The balance of those superior, large size. Blankets, will be sold at $4.75 a pair. . dec23 BARROWS & TURNER. LARET-12 Casks, in store arid for sale, by C dec22 MILLER 4. RICKETSON O.PERM AND WHALE OIL: 10 1,500 Cnalls.lVinter and Speriti Oil ; 1,200 e < 4 . Whale " - 2,000 - 4. Crude " Jest reeeiied-and for sale, by dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON SPERM CANDLES-5 Boxes Sperm Candles, jug received and for sale, by dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON. BALLAD OIL-10 Baskets Sallad Oil, just reed and for sale, by dee.22 MILLER & RICKETSON. OTARD BRANDY-25 half, quarter and eighth pipes, dark and pale, Vintages from 1837; to ' 2 44; for sale as imported, by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. Holiday Presexits. TORN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, is now 'opening and for sale, a splendid assortment of GIFT BOOKS, in the richest bindings. Rost WOOD PIANO FORTES.. - MARTIN'S Dc GONI GUITARS. Rasa WOOD WRITING DIMES, &c. &c. For ale at the lowest Cash prices. R AISINS -30 bu. and bas. M. R. for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, deels 110 Wond at. CANDLES -20 bas. Stearine Candles, for sale by deel6 . J. D. WILLIAMS. RicE_l tierce fresh Carolina, for sale by decls J. D. WILLIAMS N IITS-5 bales Almonds; 10 bxs. shelled do: 3 bags Cream Nut s; ' 5 " Pea Nuts, for sale by decls .1. D. WILLIAMS Drugs. 1307 COLOCYNTLI ; " Bayberry; " Aloes; . " - Bark Peruvian ; " Liquoride Root ; • !Mainline; Chloride. Gold ; Kidder's Ind. Ink jut received and for sale by . B. A. FM:INF...STOCK & Co. decll cor Ist and Wood sts. Old Mon. Rye Whiskey. TrElf bbla. prime OM Monongahela Rye Whisge • , the Lust I have to offer for sale. Persons de sirous of procuring a superior old article now have an opportunity. HENRY F. SCHWEPPE, decl6-lw Liberty. stre,t, opposite Wood. • - ; ;,F,.mr: .'''-'•,. ,- -2 . .-:;1 4 ,3 , ' . r'' -: OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and,'Shoesi,-Furni tur.e, Groceries, Watches, Double Barrelled Sowling Pieces, ryile, fancy and variety: articles, etc. THIS morning, Tuesday, JarinarY,4th, at 10 o"- Clock, A. M., will be sold, at M'Kennes Auction Room, No. 114 Wood 5t.,,:2 doors from] sth, a large assortment Dry Good., comprising cloths, cassimeres cassinetts, flannels, plaids, ging. hams, e.alicoss, chintzes, muslin., shatvls ana hdkfs, alpaccas, blankets, merinoes, Irish linens, hosiery, etc. Also,Clothing, Boots and Shoes,:fancy Cutlery, hats and caps. At 2 o'clock, P. M., mahogany bureaus, sofas, tables, chairs, carpeting, tmnsparent,hlinds, spring seat rocking chairs, Kitchen utensils; and Immedi ately after, the balance of a Retail Grocery store, by order of Assignees, viz: tobacco, spice, etc. At early gas light, same availing, l .beautiful and superior fancy second hand rifle, 1 double barreled fowling piece, climb and twist; fine cutlery, clothing, Dry Goods, boots and shoes, fancy andivariety Goods and gold and silver, new and second hand Watches) etc. JAMES WICENNA, BY JOHN D. DAV-IS, A.I.CTIONEER. SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS Dry Goods. •! ONThurseaymoining, January 6th,'.at 10 o'clock, at the commercial Sales Room, cOrneroclfl-o . od and sth sts, will be sold without reserv e , by order - of Assignees,. a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, etc., among whicb are, blue blk dress silks, striped gross de •naples. blk figtred silk veils, black satin settings, Sied and plain - surges, blond mourning veils, black bombozines, silk stripe, plain and plaid alpaccas, cashmere., chin* robes, cali coes, musl ins, Irishlinens, pilot and Beaver cloths, flannels, blannets, tickings, gingharris, silk: velvet, shawls, hdklii, sattinctis, cassimeres,liatent thread, extra large Highland woollen hoods'i double com forts, etc. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a large quantity of new and second hand Household and Kitchen Fuiniture; carpeting, matrasacs, mantel clocks, reeking glasses I in great variety; coal and Devenshire shovels, hay' , and manure forks, a quantity of china and queens ware groceries confectionary, table cutlery, etc. : At 6 &clout:F. M , an extensive 'assortment of' ready_ made fine shirts and clothing; boots,. shoes, gum overshoes, umbrellas, Getman fancy goods in great variety, new and second hand:lwatches, sad lery, cutlery, books, paper, gold pens, etc. janl JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. ' HE Committee appointed tciaaceytain what Run. '1 ilies are suffering, on ac c ount cif the absence of their Husbands Mexico, respectfully beg leave to state, that there are about thirty , families, whose wants appear to demend immediate attention. The cc.mmittee very respectfully request those persons who are collecting money to attend prumppy to their duty , as the demands are pressing and should be relieved at once. IP you want to treat yourself to IL fresh can of Opt tcrs call on Reis 4- Berger at the Baltimore Oyster s depot, S. W. corner of Smithfiel&& 2nd Street. That is the place where 'Jou can get fresh Oysters cheaper than any other place in the City. Their Oysters are warranted fresh or no sale. dee 31-3 t Corner of Diamond Alley and Wood 'street, No. 95. 300 SIDES Now York Sole-Leather; -well as• sorted ; weights to suit Shoemakers. Also on hand, a large lot of Baltimore ,Sole Leather; Jones' and Hunting Creek Tannings, all of the first quality, together with a general assortment of Upper and Calf Skins, Morocco and Kidd- Skins, Linings and Bindings, Thread and Sparables; and all other kinds of findings suitable for Shoemakers ; all of which I intend to sell as low as can - be found in the city. N. B. I will Rent the 2d and Id stories above my Store, for one or three years; entrance to the said Rooms from Diamond Alley. •• dec3l-9t. SAMUEL AMAIN. F. SELLERS, No. 17 Liberty st .. ~. ~~~~ n-ryr '' - •'rrEY:i'- tuction Extra -Bale at Attett BY'JAME.B BEL,KEN#A, A notion bale• Notice - . W. M. EDGAR. • R. H. HARTLEY, C. BARNETT, Committee. L. HARPER, G. R. RIDDLE, • December 31-3 t • . :lease co Oyster. Wholesale. JCST RECEIVED, BY SAMUEL M , C;LAIN, Al` MI LEATHER. STO, FFRESHTEAS.—Just received from the Philadel phia and New York Pekin Tea Cetnpany, a prime lot 6t fresh green and black teas, comprising the fol. lowing . GREEN. BLACK. Y. Hyson, Fine Oolongs, Extra fine do., Extra do., Silver Leaf,- Oolong Souchong, Extra do., . English Breakfast, Extrattne Gunpowder, Peck oe - Flowers, -do .do Imperial, Rose Flavored. The above teas were selected in the east by one of the best judges, and. will be sold, on as fair terms as can be had at any other house in the city. JAMES BLACK, dec3l Corner of third and Smithfield. streets. ODA ASH-52 cases (direct frond the manufac -13 turer in England, via New Orleans, the same strength as last, which gave such general satisfac tiondjust received per S B Savanalt v and for sale on accommodating terms, by W. & M. MITCHELTREE, dec3l No. 160 Liberty street. Another shipment will arrive next month and thenceforward regn'ar supplies BLEACHING POWDER—IO casks of superior quality, direct from the manufacturer in Eng land, just received per S 6 S Saranalc, for Bate by W. ¢ M. MITCH.ELTREE, dec3l No 160 Lilierty street. F RESH FRUIT-30 Drums Smyina Figs; 2 Rbls. Zante Commis; 3 Boxes Genba Citron ; , 20 . 4 M R Rwsins ; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, dec3l 110 Wood st SUGAR -6 Blida, prime New Orleans ; 2 Bbls. D. R. Crushed ; 10 " assorted Loaf; • For sale by .1. D. WILLIAMSO 10 Wood st yOLASSES--10 Bbls. N. 0. Primo; 2 ' 4 Sugar House ; 2 Phila. Stearn Syrup; dec3l Vor sale by J. D, 33VILLIAMS C OFFEE -50 Bags Prime Rio; 15 " Laguayra ; ' 4 " Mocha ; 10 " Old Gov. Java.; dec3l For sale by J. P.VILLIAMS. MGLASSES BARRELS-25 prime, on consign merit, for sale by dec3l J. D. WILLIAMSOIO Wood at. PEACHES -30 Sack■ Dried Peaches, in store and for sale by dec2b =IUE=In2I 50 Qr. winks Burgundy Port ; 60 BUR White Wine; 25 half Mids. 66 66 to arrive at N. Orleans the last of this month or beginning of next, per ship Waverly, Tinnman master, direct' from Celte, for sale by . -(dee2o) MARTIN. New Goods. . A A. MASON 4- Co., No. 62 Marxet street, have just received an extensive aasortment of, daysey and fancy dress buttons; -also, gimps and fringes of every variety, cashmere crivats,silx scarfs, etc., etc. declB CHEMIZETTS AND. FRENCH WORKED . COL LARS, in all qualities, (sorne , rery fine,) selling off at a great sacrifice at dec2o BARROWS*. TURNER'S. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! TILANKETS! ! ! Gentiah BlneMacinaw, Whitney and Country Blankets, at eastern cost, to close .consignment, at ROBINSON'S, rum street, one door, below Wood. dec2o• UDEZHEIMER' BERG, 1334, - Hock Wine, di importationn into the United ;totes by Pe ter Arnold Mumm, (from the bassi of the mountain which surrounds the Castle of Johannisburg) for sale by the case or bottle, it the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. EISINHEIMER Hock wine, Henkell & Co.'s Mainze exportation, for Bale by the case or bot tle at the wine store of dec2o f_TOCKHEIMER Hock wine, Henkel! & Co. ex porteis to the United States, for sale by the CUE or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. SUNDRIES --2 Bbls. Tallow 2 " Lard ; 2 " Grease; ' 6 Bbls Green Apples ; In store and for sale by dec2s L. S. WATERMAN • ---,-F,.,---.;,.•.:,,, •i ~ : - 1 7.;-7.:.-..:.-,i'.',',...,-,,,7._..-:•;,'' -• ' • • et_ _RENT IMPROVEMENT -THE'DAGUER- Uf REOTYPE AdLOOTlSTosguerree types, 140 Chesnit St:, PHILADELPHIA, having been pronounced :,superin ' i in the cities of Europe and the Unitali :ales, -tind-;been Plat awarded in the city ofNew York the GREATPRIZE of"the FIRST MEDAL for ,the BEST - DAGIIMILBCOTTIOSS? again calls attention to his later and still more valuable im provements. This last is . thus notice by the Even ing Bulletin : - M. A. ROOT, the great Daguerreotypist of this city, has fitted up a room in the third story of his establishment, expressly to obtain the manifest ad vantage ofthe , northern light. The light from that dirtation is necessarily sought by all painters, be cause of its firmness and uniformity, and Mr: Root, with commensurate tact, resolved to avail himself of, this aid, to correct shadaws. The Boston Atlais,ppeaks of the tortraita by the distinguished Daggit;reotypist, M. A. Root, and was ;astonished to find that the art had been tarried to inch a high degree of perfection. Mr. Root, by some new chemical discovenes,has been enabled to trans fer the humnn countenance to the Daguerreotype plate with an accuracy and fidelity altogether incon coeivable. Even thejoyous and laughing , face of the infant is transferred in an instant to the enduring silver platet - with astonishing accuracy, notwithstand ing in infant' life there is scarcely a second of time, during working houre,When the body is entirely at rest. The North American and lJnited States Gazette says of a Family Groupe of Mr. Root—"lt was uni versally acknowledged worthy of being classed among the first triumphs of this heaven-born art." The Daily News praises Mr. Root's "most admir able display, as the most beautiful and perfect gems of the art." The City Item says—" We are delighted as Phila delphians, to learn that Mr. Root took the medal and highest premium for his superb pictures both in New York and Boston, over all competition. Chia is indeed a great triumph ! Rout's pictures are as near perfection as it is possible to get. There is I thought, delicacy, finish, and the highest degree 3f' . artistic excellence in them." The perfection or the nrt : "—Bost on Star "The best in every point of view."—Pennsylva nia inquirer. " Best ever exhibited in this country. r_-Nero York Sun. THE LIVERPOOL CLIFTON HOUSE OFFICERS Ob. lerved, when examining a package of Root's Daguer reotypes, "that they were the best specimens of the kind that had ever passed through their hands." HIGH SHERIFF TATE of Enrtnionotron, Scot 'and, d great amateur in works (Wart, says, in a let ter to a triend in Philadelphia, « There is nothing like them here; they throw Ps completely in the ihade—they are beautiful, and the likeness per ea.', A volume might be filled with similar notices. But Families, relatives or friends, who wish to se lure faithful and beautiful portraits, as keepsakes and memorials, or simply as gems of an exquisite art, always interesting, arc invited, strangers as well is citizens, to examine the superb collection of ape :dmens in the popular Free Admission Daguerreo ype Rooms of M. A. ROOT, decl3-3t 140 Chet tnut Street. MHOSE who have been deceived with mock pre tended Hair preparations, should read the fol lowing statements of respectable persons: Mr. Abraham Vanderbeck, of OS Avenue D, New York, certifies that his head was entirely bald on the top, and by the trim of two 3s. bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, he has a good crop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson of 89 Liberty it. , Pittsburgh, certifies: On the 3d of Feb. 1847, that Mr. Thomas Jackson's bead, on the top, was entirely bald for fifteen years, and that by using two 3s. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast, thick and healthy. He expects by using this a little longer to have a better bead of hair than he ever had. HAVE YOU Solar oa Darrnaurr t Mr. Power, a grocer, on Fulton it., had his hair, corn• pletely choked up with &naafi; and Jones' Coral Hair Restorative entirely and' permanently cured it. Directions for using Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: For forcing the growth of Hair, it is necessary to cause a slight friction on the scalp, so that the Re storative may enter the pores. This may be done by applying it with a rroderately hard brush, but it is not necessary to use these harsh means except in ac tual cases of baldness. Where the Hair falls off, turns grey, &c., apply the Restorative with the hand, or a soft brush. Part the hair in the different places, so that the restorative may touch the scalp. The same directions may be used for Dressing, Sald at JACUSON'S No 89 Liberty et. head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. nov23 T"E partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the style of Hill & Browne, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. S C. HILL, The undersigned, having purchased the entire es tablishment, will continue to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of the newest designs of Paper Hangings and Borders '• American and French Frescoe„ Column, Parlor, Ha il and Chamber Papers; Landscape, Fireboard Prints, Rainbow and other styles of Curtain Paper, thirty-six inches wide, Ike., all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail, at the old stand. dec23-2wd . S. C. HILL. Z - EG BUTTER-6 Kegs, for sale by T dec29 SMITH 8r SINCLAIR LEAF LARD-1 Barrel, prime, fur sale by dec29 SMITH & SINcLAIR r \ RIED Peaches-100 Bushels, for sale by I ._..1 dec2B SMITH 8: SINCLAIR WRITE Beans-10 Barrels, for sale by cleat; SMITH & SINCLAIR. CiLOVER.SeicI3 Bartels, for sale by idee2B SMITH & SINCLAIR. LARD -30 Kegs No 1, neatly put up for family use for pale by dec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR. TT IBBERT'S Chemical Writing Fluid, assorted ll_ sized bottles, constantly on hand and for sale B. A. FAHNESTOCK -and Co., corner Ist and Wood sts. Removal. EO. W. SMITH & Co. hare removed their UrOf fice from Penn st., to their New Brewery on Pitt at. and Duqueine Way. dec2s MANNA -1 case small flake, just received and for sale by B.A. FAHNESTOCK Co., oor of let and Wood eta M E B TAL e — r, 3o d T f o o n r s sa V ie ig b M y etal, rec'd by steamer SEEDS -25 Bbls. Clover Seed ; 29 Bags Timothy do, in store• and for dec2s sale by L. S.WATERMA N. Bargaine at No. 40 Market. Street.• BLACK Merino Shawls (Dimini , s best) with very rich borders, selling at the following rates; Sl2 Shawls for 8,75 8,50 4 4 6.00 6,50 44 .4,00 BARROWS & TURNER. CIDER VINEGAR-63 barrels pure Vinegar, from Cider of 18d5, in store, for vale wholesale and retail dec9 L. S. WATERATAN p Gross Brendreth's 5 . 4 Wright's; warranted genuine Just received end for ea n by B. A. FABNESTOCK at Co. cor Ist ead Wood sts NAILS -100 Kegs assorted sizes, for sale by decls J. D. WILLIAMS TALLOW -1 Barrel, for vale by declS SMITH & SINCLAIR POTATOES -32 Barrels, will be sold very low, by Ski ITIf & SINCLAIR, dec3 26 Wood et. Cigars, Cigars, Cigars I ThIPORTED AND DOMESTIC: IL 15,000 Principe, of various Brands; 5,000 Regalia,; 9,000 Ltinorma ; 2,000 Castillos; 10,000 Small sized Havanna ; Together with a large lot of Half Spanish, Meelay and Common Cigars. Also, 10 Boxes of 5 lump Tobacco, for Tale at No. 25 Filth street, Pittsburgh. decl4.lw JACOB 14PCOLLISTER. Ladles Water Proof foots. LADIES Double Sole Water Proof Boots, for sale at No. 8 Fitth street. dec2o-3t TOHANNISBURGEIt Hock••-A few cases of this LP celebrated wine, for sale, by the case or bob ttle, at the wine store:., declB lAMB *WEAVER SOAP -160 Boxes NO I Cincinnati, just received and for sale by F. S ELLERS, ' dec2l No. 17 :Liberty st.. PERCUSSION CAPS— 2000 M, assorted; lust received and for tile by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. cor lit and Wood eta. 71' ;,' ~ :4 i, .-....'. ,P i-','Z''',' --.. . r .y `~ _ =ln .„. ~... ... '...',.!4.:;.,.-;.•..:',..; -...' r. ' , - ~&-..,,i_..c......,- '....1.'...., . . - ~.. .. ..,...., ..~' The Witte Light. Dissolution - . G. G. BROWNE L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Water, and 62 Frontal." JACOB VIDA VER JACOB WEAVER. MEM ~ 4s ;,., , ~ ‘'', .•' .. .' -, :;.::''''':•7; ::, ', - ::;„-. ~'-';. ..,'':- '. ';'',.;::;:-'''.:- '''. 4 r' - r r * , ALAN;;ES AND DIVIDENDS due the following natfted persona in tlie,Baint or-Pritssuaou, that have neither increased - or ditittninhed for the laat . three yeatiii ' • - . Dr.eoart nat./keens. - Resedvice Names. Date. Amount. Thonzas Alga, , 1831, Sept 21 $l2 00 Jame' Allison, Beaver, 1828, AO 23 20 P: B—Andrews, Cleveland D.. 1834, Feb.-I4 72 71 Martha Austin, - .1844, Mar. 26. 85. - Daniel Beltzoover, - 1837,.Ang. 16 172 61 Johntßirmingliam, 'lBl4, Sept 29..136 Benjamin chew, Jr., 1843, Nov. 27 23 96 1 Williard Connelly ) , - 1814, Nov. 23 132 721 John,Connel4 • ' .1329, June 18 133. court 3ourt of Corn. Pleas,ALCO; 1839, Mar. -7 12 39 Courtney, Adams& Poker, - (Ohio Cam Missioners,) 1841, Oct. 29 75 93 Jan ¢ Thomas Cowan,. 1814, Mar. 2 b 5 93 'Christopher Cowan, - 1835, Feb. 4 23 08 Ciarner & Spear, 1835, June 17 12 26 -Daniel Curtin, 1831,3u1y 11 35 S. P. Darlington, acting Si!. eighee of Jas. Adams, Jr., 1837, Dec. 26 51 33 Samuel Davie 1829, June 10 100 Ralph Davis, - 1813, .Tan. 15 15 80 John Dickey,, Beavers;.lB36„ . .Tune 8 10 83 Wm. B. Foster, , 1818, Aug. 22 82 38 Honry Foulke,, 1833, June 22. 80 Gabriel Garishe,Assignee, 1824, May . 150 93 (ormly and Bell, 1816, Mar. 10 65 82 A. C. Hamilton, 1936, Oct. 3 12 60 T. Hamilton,'Armetrong co. 1828, Dec. 6 17 85 Jas. Hamilton, Carlisle, 1844,..0ct. 7 - 60 John Hancock, 1841, Jan. 22 . 21 - 10 Aaron Hart, 1814, July 26 59 90 Hazleton and. Jones, 1817, June 17 49 28 John Henderson, 1817,;Nov. 8 251 60 Ale-tender Hunter, 1835, March 2 400 ilyndman and Mackey, 1825, Feb. 21c 10 John Johnston, (Post master)lBl4, July 13 ' 77 90 Robett Jones, , . 1829, Oct.. 3 42 65 Joseph Junkie, Sr., 1814, July 13 - 18 John Kirkpatrick, 1833, Feb. 6 234 10 H. B. Latrobe, 1814, Aug. 8 37 44 Michael Lauber, 1844, Jan. 30 60 Walter Lowrie, :833, Jan. 31 35 J. Madeira, 1828, Mar. 26 98 06 Ann M'Goffin's Executors, 1839,May 17 59 50 James M'Cahan, 1832, April 4 120 Joseph M , Clintock, Jr., Joseph WCullough, Lucinda WDermot, John M3DonaliDa 2 rs., 1833, 'May 1 87 37 D. and W.M 2 Farrau, 1828, April 30 34 97 Arthur WOW, 1829, Oct. .7 12 07 . . . David M'Kelvey, David Miller, Westmorand County, 1844, Oct. 3 140 50 James Morrison, , 1819, June 23 11 55 J. J. O'Brian's Admr's" 1832, Oct. 24 '4O 39 Jacob Painter, 1814,March 2 , 10 02 Patterson, Ingram and Co. 1838, ;intl. 2 85 Hervey H. Peterion, 1837, June 17 19 02 Nathaniel Plummer, Jr., .1817, Sept. 12 50 25 George Poe, Jr. 1828, Mar. 31 322 67 James Potter, Centre Co., '1638, Sept. 15 40 21 John-Ramage, " 1830, Feb. 19 10 James Ramsey, (Cannier ' ) 1331, Jan. 6 50 George Remaley, 1844, Oct, 2 300 John Russell's Executors, 1832, June 21 169 36 Sampson and Stewart, , 1833, Feb. 11 100 Frederick Scherer, lB36,July 8 35 Johannes Schmidt, • 1844, Dec. 7 1363 60 George Selden, 1832, Oct. 27 14 46 Henry Shippen, .1836, July 14 17 25 Richard Small, 1842, Oct. 5 440 87 John C. Smith, 1842, Aug. 15 10 Eliza Stephenson, 1835, April 29 35 Robert Stewart, 1835, July- 8 200 51- Tiernan, 1832, Jan. 25 120 14 J. B. Trevor, . 1839, Oct. 16 11 11 B. H. Warfield, Ohio, 1831; May 13' 100 'A. Way's Administrator's, 1843, June 7 12 64 F. Wetmore & Co. • 1836, Sept. 3 10 Isaac Wickersham, 1829, June 10 18 54 Charles Wilkins, 1818, May 7 20 14 Hannah Williams 1842, Nov. 25 105 John F. Wrinshail, 1839, Feb'y 27 35 07 Enoch' Wright, 1836, June 28 30 DIVIDENDS 171/PAID. Name. Residence. No. (shares. Am% M. Jack. z i 10 $l2 S. & S. J. Robbins g r 18 43 20 M. Evans, 25 28 50 G. Poe, Guardian, Baltimore, 49 : --• fto 30 Chas. Avery, Allegheny, 20 . 30 G. Schwartz, 16 i 4 B. Herr, 10 6 W. Watson, sr., 20 46 Lydia Calhoun, Meadville, 12 24 James Nicholson, 10 50 J. C. Hoffer, .6 109 20 J. Kirkpatrick, 6 • 109 20 John Barclay, Beaver, 1 ' 45 W. M'Clcan, .. 4 7 40 John Houston„ ' - 14 28 . M. Middleman, - 50 100 Janina Allison, Beaver, 1 - 2 J..tneu D. White, 1 2 Sarah Spangler, . 8 16 H. Mac Shane, St. Louis, 4 6 John Dcnniston, 20 120 James-M7Creary, 25 37 50 James MagolEn, Mercer, 1 9 John Sowers, '6 9 Wtn. Johnston, 10 75 Fars . . of Ann Magoflin, Mercer, 14 105 4 Zahniser, guardian ' 7 62 60 Eliza Willson, 30 135 R. L. Baker, 15 22 50 .f. Graham, President, 128 984 T. M. Howe, f 16 24 Mary M'Donald, • 20 '"' 60 Mary M'D. Nesbit. 46 138 Wm. Clark, 8 6 40 , E. WFall, 6 12 R. Neal & Co., 10 16 S. Pettegrvw, 6 9 60 John Riddle, • 4 640 T. Neal k Co., 5 4 Charles Funk 10 8 E. Hankins, 2 1 60 John Kelly • Pittsburgh, 5 4 W. McCullough, 10 14 ' Speakman, Say & Co., 6 4 80 Daniel Chute, 8 6 40 H. Doane, 2 • 320 John Potts, 20 16 Jane Potts, 5 4 Joseph Weigley, 60 40 John Osborne, • 8 6 40 ' James Horner,' 6 13 George Huey, 20 16 George Murray, 10 14 Jacob Tinsman, - 10 8 13 Fauntley Meuse, Allegheny co. 4 8 Thomas Algeo, ' 20 12 Rufus S. Reed, 100 60 Eleanor McFall, 2 3 John Wr( nshall, 74 .44 40 John Wallace,. 2 1 20 W. Guy, 20 21 90 Paul Morrow, 2 1 20 Edward Eniell, Jr., Birmingham, 5 3 A. & J. C. Stocker, 4 302 N. Yoegthey, Sr., Allegheny, . 20 30 P. M , Cormick, Pittsburgh, 26 37 50 I certify that the foregoing appear to be balances and dividends due the persons named, and having remained in Bank unchanged forthree years. There are a few other balances, which have not been suf ficiently examined to publish in the foregoing list, and are considered doubtful; but if found csrrect will be published hereafter. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed, December 28th, 1847. ' GEORGE WATSON, Alderman. clec29.4td&w4t NILRCDANDS' AND MANUFACTURE/el BANK,/ Pittsburgh, December 29, 1847. AMEETING of the Stockholders of this Bank, will be held at :he Banking House, on Tuesday the Ist day of February next, at 10 o'clock, A. M for the purpose of taking into consideration the act ofthe 6th of March last, entitled "an Act to extend the Charter of the Merchants' and Manufacturer's Bahk of Pittsburgh." " By order of the Board of Directors. W. H. DENNY, dec3o-43taw3rd Cashier. Balances and Dividends STANDING in the MERCHANTS AND MAtturAc- TUILEIVIS BANK or PIITIONINGH, which have not been inct eased or diminished for three year.. 1 Names. Residence. Date. Amount. Abraham Bennet, Dep. Ap. 20, 1837, $l4 501 John Irons, Bal. June 10, 1839, ' 16 81 1 Daniel King, Dep. Oct. 27, 1837, 13 99 Vincent M'Kenna, do. Ap. 31, 1836, 'bo S.:11. &W. Mornson, do. Dec. 13, 1837, 80 J. , W. Nicholson, , Bal. Mar. 22, 1836; 85 27 Olvimpias not marked paid on our-Dividend Book, • and not yet ascertained to have been called for •in Philadelphia, where they are payable. ` Names. es. No. ri Ditt'd. Shares, AWL Br: Lowber, No. 1. 82 - *l6 E. B. Mizell, 2. 50 75 Thos. Paachale, - 2. 80 46 Thr S. KEYS ..um Fitch, 5. 6 13 50 J. Musgrove & Son, 5. 6 13 50 Priscilla Barker, .6. 25 56 25 ;I• certifj that the above appear to be Balances and Dividends due to the piersons named, and which hive remained unchanged for three years. • ± W. H. DENNY,' Cashier. Sworn and subscribed, December 27, 1847. GEO. WATSON, Alderman. dec3o.4td&4tw D UTTER-2 bble., and a few kegs, for gale by jl9ll declo 8111TH ¢ SINCLAIR. 2===2= . - =EMS , r . ; . ..14-,..-:.. , - , ,.....,.. , -'..: , ..'.:1',..-:-.:-..-,;'''Z.::,?':',.::.;: 1815, Dec. 9 28 91 1814, Nov. 7 101 86 I '. 1837, May 5 100 3532 2 JulylB 495 05 :zi.,.. 7 . - ,..- ,- ;,..-..,,, ,, ,, -.., -,'• .: , ..!!...'i : :: , ,: : -,'-.::-Ii,...;:::;;.!:: =ME EMM EMS =SEE =NZ WILLIAM *. HILL & Co., BANKERS EXCHANGE IDIONDNS, AND ON.A=I, IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK. NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door above ittiuth, Eact •, Pitiabfire, Pa. (j URRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on -all the Cities. throughout the United States. Sight cheeks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in Mime to suit purchasers. The' paper of the Ohio, -Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought-arid 'sold on the most 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 of.el and upwards. marlo-dawy • - • -. RILL ar. CURRY, BANNERS, EXCNANGE BRONERS, AND 'EALERS IN FOREIGN AND -DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, .CER TIFCAT.ES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. Ne. 65 WOOD Sr:, 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTH; WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit s ann collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favors• ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange _on England, Ireland, Germany. and France procured, 4.c.. mar22-y • S & SON, R. KOLM MUMS AND DEALZNA BANK IN EXCRANGE COIN AND NOTES. reet, Pittsburgh No. Mt . Market s Ere } pr I , i ?l ' BANK hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati f dia Louisville • ' CI S t i LOW, i CI noise. rate New York Philadelphia Baltimore Buying rates. ` County & City ord , a } dia Relief notes Pennsylvania Co hew York " Maryland I " New Orleans Buying rates. Ohio , I din' Indiana f ti Kentucky I tr Virginia I tt-- Wheeling I it Tennessee g CI aul9-y • KRAMER & RAHM,_ BANKERS-AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood ate., directly opposite the St. Charles, 4ettli• my2B JAS. S. NOON. THOS. SARGENT. MOON AND SARGENT, - TANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, R. E. COl. WOOD AND SIXTH lIILTETS, PITTSDUILOII, PA. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchanges, Certificates of Deposite, &c. EXCHANGE on all the principal Citimi of the and'Europe, for sale in sumi to suit purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on depoeite. COLLECTIONS made ou all paste of the .Union, at the lowpt rates. Messrs. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden & Snowden, " Wm. Bell & Son, PITTSIMItGII. • " S. M'Clurken & Co. • English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother, " Files, Lathrop & Co. - PIIELAW.A. • Wm.ll. Thompson & Co. • Hoadly, Phelps & Co. } mcw Yosit. " Babcock & " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John M'Cullough & Co. BLI.2IUOILE. Mr.. James George, " 11. Hanna, CINCINNATI, 0. " Joseph Watson, osABISILON, O. Messrs. Fenner & R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Bel Lewistown, Pi Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y Annuals and Gift Books for the Holt days. LEAFLETS OF MEMORY ; an.illustrated annu al for 1848, edited by Reynell Coates, M. D. The Charm ; a series of graceful, and elegant col ored Groups, designed expressly for this work. The Offerings of Beauty, a present for all seasons, embellished with eleven engravings, edited by Amelia W. Lawrence. Friendship's Offering; a Christmas, New Year!s and Birth-day present for 1848. The Garland; or a Token of Fnendship, a Christ thas and New Year's Gilt, for 1848. The Amaranth ; or Token ofßemembrance, a Eriristmas and New Year's present fur 1848. The Gift of Friendship; a Token of remembrance for 1848. The Gem, for 1848, edited by Father Frank. The Hyacinth, or Affection's Gift, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth day present, 1848. Christmas Blossoms and New Year's Wreath, for 1848. Thompson's Seasons; Harper's illustrated edition. Boudoir Botany r or the Parlor Book of Flowers, comprising the history, description and colored en gravings of 24 exotic Flowers,24 Wild flowers of America .and 12 Trees with ruit, illustrated with 250 engravings: The Task and other Poems, by Wen.Cowpar, with numerous illustrations, &c. &c. Together with • large assortment of New Juve nile Books, with colored plater ; many of which are just published. For sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOT r & ENGLISH, dec3o 56 Market st., bet 3d and 4th. DR. RALPH'S Private Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Genital Organs, being a plain and faitkful account of the stature, Symptoms, and :onsequences of the disorders it refers to, together with the Remedies. Price $l. For sale in Pitts turgh, by L. S. CUTHBERT, dec2s 60 Smithfield st, near 3d. LIQUORS IN GLASS-100 bottles of Brandies Wines, Gins, &c., for sale by dec23 P. C. MARTIN. TIOTASH-4 casks No 1 article, in store and fo r sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dec23 56 Wood et. fpIMOTHY SEED--A few Bushels on hand:and I_ for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dec23 56 Wood et. T EA -20 half chests Young /Ippon Tea ; 40 " " Pouchong " Just received and for sale by dec22 MILLER & RIEKETkON L OAF Sugar— 20 Mts. No. 4,5, 6 and 7, Lout siana ; 10 4 . -Coarse Pulverised Loaf 6 4. Fine ii In store and for sale, by dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON. SAZERAC Biundy-8 half and quarter pipes, pale, Vintages from 1837 to '44; for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. A SEIGNErfE Brandy-6 half pipes., A Seig A nette Brandy' for kale liy dec22 P. C: MARTIN. 110INET, Coatilion & Co. Brandy-2 ballpipea,for r dec22 *ale by P. C. MARTIN. lIENNESSEY Brandy.-4 ball pipes, London co or, Vintage of 2 42, to arrive and Sr sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. IRISH Whiskey-2 Piincheons, for sale in quanti ties to suit., by den 22 P. C. MARTIN. JAMAICA Puncheons, for sale in quan titles to suit, by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. OLLAND Gin--4 pipes Swan and Black Horse Ll_ Gins, for sale by d ec22 BROMIDE POTASH-100 Ounces j just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCR & Co., corner Ist and rioom. its. ENZOIC ACID-75 ounces just received and _Dior sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK et CO., decl corner of First and Wood eta. OATS -10 bags on consignment, fir sale by decls - J. D. WILLIAMS FLAXSEED—A few bags for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIA, decl b 6 Wood street fIAMPAGNE Baekete Crown tined, C dec2o for sale by P. C MARTIN SARDINES. --60 Boxes Sardlaes 60 hf. « do:for sale by dee.2o - P. C. MARTIN FRENCH CASHMERES--A. A. Mason & caL, 132 Marzet street, have received more than TOO pea of Prench Cla:omens Of aver7qtiality arid Klee. decid MIN WM= 7-::` • ;.,' ,- 2.!.- . ]:-.:'=_. -,, ~,.:.=.-,,;ir.•!.:%1:-.7:, ERE - ' - _ .. .. .„ VelaMims : mud*. - - No. ill- Wood street, ova. t ilt;s Nat. 111;71 . 4, between. 1 Diamond Alky a el ki,fth itreet‘ . .. ~ WHOLES - ALE ANtl RETAIL: A GRIBBLE. & - CO. re , prepared tol fiiimiSh 1 - 1. Blinds at prices much reduced} having a very! Ecceritric'moste qf .Paintink, and other ndiantages ' unknown to others in the trade; :Besides giving a superior finish to .blinds, they trim them With ,the best materials, making them rich, and duishlm 'N. B. Wide-or narrow slab—portable or Rebut. bent fastenings furnished; Old. Blindrrefitted. . dec2l-y, - . - - illetionariesis..Greeh English, Clasiti-, . W Cali. 0. ,i ; A. NTHOS CLAS S ICA L DICTIONARY ; ' Diet , onlry of Greek s e nd Roman Antiquities; -- M"Cullough , s - Commerctal Dictionary; '- lire's 'Dictionary • and SUpplement—Arta, Manu factures, and Mince; ' Webster's Octavo Dictionary., revised'edition edition; Te Todd's, Johnston, and alkes Dictionary 4 ,_ • Lidell and Scott's Greek a nd English Lexicon; Worcester's Dictionary, English ; ' - ' .. - Fleming's and Tibbitra French and English Dictionary ; Leveretis Latin Lexicon ; • - Union Bible Dictionary ; t i . Robinson's Cabinet Dict onary I Buck's Theological Dic ovary ; etc. etp. The above, with a gene al assortment of Theolo gical,-Classical, Miscall= ons, and Sunday. School Books, arways on hand an for salelow. EL IOTT& ENGLISH, 66 Market at. tket.3d and 4th. -- " -L ' . -Niatl THOS. WHITE, No. If I out his entire stout . reduced prices, for cash, c Calicoes, French Chintze Buena Vista, Gala English English,' Scotch, and, Fr English, Scotch, and Fren alpaccas, English and Fre and striped, wide and nary silks; wide and narrow I silks. Also, sozie very d, for ladies , walking Coats; poplins; green olive 'end b for ladies , cloilklisple mere and Terkeibihawis, than previous purchases; long shawls, a large asset bleached shirting, purchs duction ofprices; also, so a large lot of remnants of delaines, cashmeres, be satinets, and many othe which will be sold witbo decl3-dlmo EDWARD SHAN 111TOLLIDAY PRES Christmas Bloiso The Gift of Frien. Friendship's Offeri The Rose, The. Snow Flake, .The Chrtstian Kee The hyacinth, Scenes in the live phets, • Illuminated gems Lays of Love and muu, Amelia's Poems, Tupper , . Proverb Together with a hit - Mom' and Religions dec3o I TOW epening at the holesale dry-goode rooms, a Marxet street, 2 story, 100 pcs of Alpacca, i i 0 xN 49 pcs English Merinos ,2 cases Oregon plaids, and cashmeres; 10 pcs Frenc broad cloths, 44 rocs fancy casimeres; 5 cases casi ens, 10 bales of red, white and yellow flannels, 3 pairs of blanstets, new styles of calicoes, dome tic ginghams , gloves and hosiery,tegerher with a eneral assortment of &oda. Merchants are invited td, examine our swot, as we are confident it will favcrrably compare with eastern stems in styles and prices. • ' . decla ,- A. A MASON & Co. BA. FAHHESTOCr S COUGH HitßUP—This .r preparation has rcived itself to be. of very great efficacy in the cur of olistinate Cough's, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Co gh, Spitting of Blood, and other Pneumonic affec ions; and the proprietors feel warranted 'in recommending it aa. a safe and useful medicine, and in e prepared to show certifi eaten of indisputable at.thority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to tast . e,,,and offered at so low a price as to place it ivithrn the reach of every person. There are, 'perhaps, Mat few Cough preparations that will produce suchecided effects in so short a time. Prepared and so d; by ~ if B. A FAHNESTOCK 1: Co. Corner of First and Wood, also corner of 6th and Wood streets. , decl3 Rooks for URIENDSHIP'S . G • The Amaranth, The Garland, The Religious E I -The Gift of Frien • The Evergreen ; The Floral Offeri The Ladies Scra . The Laurel Wre. The Sentiment of The Ladies Book! The Fountain; The Galley' of Na Gems of Beauty; Beauty , Costum For sale by dec2o o' Quarter li Cta , kit . t one o nMar k et Port • 5 ". " Boat ..' Port; 10 " " Trash It . . 20 " " 8. S. Madeira ' • 15 " "• London Market do ; 10 " "-- Symington 6.... i a y a i 11. 10 " .• enneriffe ii. • 10 " " ale Sherry 6 " 41 o ld en .. 5 " " Brown " 10 " "q.isbon " • 15 " " Dry Malaga; 10 " " .west do. For sale in quantiti .0 to snit, by dec2o P. C. MARTIN CASESMock o tit" embracing th minds ofapatkling an of 1846,in cellar and declB SPARKLINO Bock, of Hochheim, for sale by the CM oiliottlo, at 'the wine store of &tont JACOB WEAVER. Q PARKE - MG Plane 13 coma or bottle, at declB Tkif OSEL MUSCA EL Hock wine, Henkell & exportatio for .sale by the case or bot• tie nt the wine store .1 deal) lONDON Porter -4 casks London Porte, is guar a and pint bottleal for gala by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. PLAIN AND HIG H COLORED DE LAINES—A. A. MASON & Co., 62 Market st., have just re ceived per Express an assortment of the above very fashionable goods forichildrens wear. dee 75.000 ,Irii();:dts,s,:lrytahe celebrated Brand,'. go., De Fasten; London Uranio, Falla F.rincipo, La lloyadero, Coloradosißegaliaa, Cared° ' Just,, Sang , Principe Cheroot's Eagle Principe; Lord Byron Re. galls., for sale by ' dec2o 'MERCHANTS so l d otheu, having business in New Orleans the Winter, will have it prompt y attended to at a slight commission,, by a gentle. man leaving in a fewl days for that city. Business of all kinds will bet attended to, either buying, selling or collecting. 1 For further intormatlon apply toI JACOB WEAVER, dec29 Wine State, car Market and front eta. i P. C. MARTIN FRESH supply) of Dr. RAttWs Vrcitrast.t Pturs, just rec eived. These valuable Family P . s are daily gaining increased confidence from all classes of the community, and ate used with the greatest success in cares of Dyspepsia, Billion. Fo. ver, Liver Complaint and many other diseases, for sale by L. S. CUTHBERT, 60 Smithfield at. neat Bd. 1, Diamond, Allegheny City! 7. ,; and John bi'Crroten, 6th dec2B Also, by Wm. Col G. Smith, Birminh Ward. TU.IIISE PASTE—Fas eases, just reoeiired sod to, 0 sale by H : 'p FAHNESTOCKA CO., defeat, ' , . tor of Ist Sad Wood As; HOCIIIIEIMERt reet exportatio by tbil of botti dec2o • • W.~tiiTY'..G.-, L ~E'^Fi `,iC~ta... t... i.~.a~ Marxet street, will sell iE I Dress Godds, at greatly nsisting of the following: , ginghams, Palo Alto, nd French Merino Plaids; nch Mouslin de Lames; It cashmeres, paramettas, cb merinos, plain, barred riow black and blue blacx barred and striped fancy Hirable changeable silk*, , barred and striped Irish , nor French Habit cloths, did assortment of Cash to sell from s2•to $3 less !no r some very desirable ent; bleached and co ed since the recent re 7 e very superior blanmets; icoes„ ginghami, lawns, es, balsarines, plaids and , too tedious to mention, t regard to cost. - . , 'TS: The Mirror of Life sake, of the Pliarchs and Pro- f Sacred Poetry, ; - aith, &c" by G. W. Beth • I Philosophy,. , variety of Mame!lawman, si,for sale by - LUKE LOOMIS, Agt: Dry Goods: the Holidays T, for , 1843. re • eg cc lc epsakei " 'ship, " Boot; • . th ; Flowers; of Poetry and Flowera ; 8. BOSWORTH & Co., • No. 43 Market amt. Wines. Rhine Wines—l dos each; most choice and popular still imported ander the tariff or sale at the wine store or JACOB WEAVER. 'le Hock Wine, for sale by the e wine store of JACOB WEAVER. JACOB WEAVER P. C. MARTIN nthern Business. Notice- -- S 839, P. A. itnnitis it tan% di. to the United States, On sale at the wine store of JACOB WB•AViiii: ~~ e M s's ff '~.~C'. ^~?!: i. . IMO rt . IMMUM GERM ~~~;:;-~ y!' . l Agog algtatan ANti PITT_ c r<* . Dann Vackret nine." ttlifii well knowp line_of splendid Pasillingitt.', I Steamers' is now composed of the largfestit,:," , swillest;betit finished and furnished, and:the powerful-boats on, the waters of the 'West:. Evisti!..:jni*" accommodation and comfort that money ming„pro:W:f7%3:- i,..,z4", cure; baa been provided for passengers. The b as has been in operation for fire yeara—have curio:kit. Million of people without the least injury to thelh persons. The boats will be at the foot of Wood ''..;;`•A; street the day pr'eviota to starting, for the reception Reight and the entry of passengers on the regir ter. ln all cases passage . money must be paid las '7;* vaztc,e. Paislista , T. The MOI4I9IIMAIIILLA, Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh ovary Monday morning at ilO o'clock.' Wheeling everrMonday evening at 10: P. • Ttleeditr Packet. 'The HIBERNIA, No::; Cdpt. 3n0.. will leave Piteatiorgt: every Teeeddy morning at UI Welock.; - ..Wheeling every Tuedddy eventing et !CIL - wednesday packet• 7:14 The NEW ENGLANE! No. 2: Captnlii 8. benei. willleare Pittsburgh every WedneedaY- ttiorning 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evetang's# 10 r. Is.' ofhtaradagi. , ' racket. The WISCONSIII, Captain R. .T. grace, will leave- Pitubingh every Thursday morning at 10 o'cloekV Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at , 10 P:11. Friday racket. • • 7 The CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will leaves Pittsburgh every Friday Morning at 10 Weloelt Wheeling every yriday evening at 10 i. x. - SatUrday Packet. The MESSENGER, Captain De Crunp, wilt loans Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Saturday evening:at 10 r. is. • • ' Sunday Packet. 'The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G. Mang, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Whee lin g every Sunday evening at 10 P. ' novl9 • Beaver and W.eltavtile Packet. 'Phe. steamboat BEAVER., Charles L. Parks, Master, will, during the coming winter season; make dai/ytripisto Beaver and Weill. leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock, and Wellsville at -3 , o'clock, P. M. • decls G. bI.HARTON lSt CO., Agents.. ADIES • are cautioned against titling Common IA Prepared Chalk: They are not aware liow fright , fully injurious it is to the skin how coane, hour rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the akin appears after using prepared - chalk Besides it I/- injurious; oonta ining a large - quantity of lead l We have prepared , dbeautiful vegetable article, which we call Jones , Spanish Lily White, It is parietal.) , innocent, being . purified of all deleterious qualitieir and it irdparts to the min a natural, healthy, ale- • , baster, clear, lively white, at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and amooth. - - Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chetbist of Muse- • chusetts, says: ‘, After analysing Jones' Spanish Lily White, .1 . find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent white 1, ever saw. I certainly can: conscientiously recent- mend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying: , Price 25 cents a box. Directions—the best way to . apply Lilly 'White, is with edit leather or wool—the former is preferable. A plea irrr eP Tzrru Foe. 25 ca:rrs.-,—White tenth, Foul breath, healthy Gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after beingence or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the. • most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so. perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that it:kik...! stant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condition, giving them a bean- , - tiful polish, and preventing a premature decay.— Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose ' and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet.. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham at. tigu of the - Ainerican Eagle, New York, and 'by the appointed . Agents whose names appear in the next column. - Wn.r. you tiranav, and get a rich huaband, lady? "Your face is your fortune: , let beautiful, clear, fair? Is it white? If not, it can be made so even though it be yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thousands have been made thin' who liavewashed once or twice With Jones' Italian Chemical Soap.• The effect is glorious and magnifi;. cent. But be sure you get the genuine Jones , Soap, . at the Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham'at. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar ber,. Itch, are often cured by Jones's Italian Chem!. cal 'Seap,-when every kind of remedy has failed: That it cures pimples, freckles, and - clears the ikir„ all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 82 Chatham st. Kind, reader, this seldom' or never faihr. C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterson. Sold at JACKSON% 89 Liberty st., head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. nov23- AMERICAN OIL—TILE GREAT REMEDY OF NATURE.—Procurecl from a well in Kentucky, HMS feet below the earth>. surface. This Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popular Oils. Its curative proper ties for the following aliments are truly wonderflal. Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. phthis• ic, coughs, colds, spasms, tetter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver com plaint, inflammation of the kidneYs v pains In the breast, side arid back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart•barn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deafness and ear ache, worms, tooth-ache, .j sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers,' , cancer, fever, sores, &c. &c. • -1 r _ Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail.by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and sheer .j store; SO Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The sin -sow stands in the doorway. Only ^place in Pittsburgh. • where the CIENIMM can be obtained. ________ • Cautiessi—ln order to be sore of obtaining Hid genuine, purchase only of the general agent for . Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty' street, or through sub-Agents appointed by him frif its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form, containing the . names and address of the Proprietor and Genera/. Agentof Wester!' Pennsylvania as follows: Dr. Hall §- Co. proprietor, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Penn-. sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom 217 • : orders must be addressed. Observe:—Each bottle is enclosed in one of the above named Pamphlets, land the name of William Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent foe •..; Western Pennsylvania) printed on the outside of th• label. LOST—Two certificate' of stock of the Erchange Bank of Pittsburgh, one numbered 998 in the name of John Iseosee, dated February 12th, 1846, for eleven shares: and one numbered 1046 same , name, dated Feb. 2, 1847, for nine shares. I here- l by give notice to ail persons concerned, to come forward and show cause why the Bank should not. issue new certificates in lieu of the ones lost. '— dec. 3, 1847-2taw JOHN 'SENS EE„ D RUGS -Gum Myrrh Turkoy; Gamboge; Kino True; ,4 Opium, new crop ; " Galbanum Strained; • • Est. Jalap; " Dandelion ; • " Belladonna; • Just reeoiTed and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. cor lot and Wood ats. Vegetable Palnonary Balsam. TT is now about twenty years since I first used the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam in my family. Since that time it has been my practice to keep a supply of the article by me for the use of my family, which is large, and for the benefit of my friends. I Dave uniformly found it to be a very valuable, effi sacions medicine ; and think that by using it season ably for the complaints for which it is recommended, it has often prevented the disease from taking a mere , serious form. In one instance I recommended it . to my brother, who resides in the State of New York, who was dangerously ill with a complaint of the lungs; he has since written to me for more, bar.' log found nothing which gave hint so much relief. OTIS PE:K; Sold in Pittsburgh, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. • Corner of lit and Wood, also, corner of 6th red; • good sta. dee* -••••-• " Card. • AS I am now engaged in the importation ,efltian.. - - dies, Wines and Gina, &c. exclusively, I have . made arrangements in different parts or EtlfOrt and the Islands with well known houses, for my &Inn supplies oeForeign Liquors, which I will In Aar e t o sell, delivered in die Custom bactei?or. New York or New Orleans( or In thip at the fewest market pride, fbf egott.o,t'eppreeed paper. 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