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CITY OF PITTSBURGH, SS
N accordance with the provisions of an act of
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the General Assembly of the State of Pennsyl va
ilea, providing for the incorporation of the City of
' Pittsburgh, .and of the Sudplements to said Am,
OJABRIEL ADAMS, Mayor of said City, du issue
this, my Proclamation, declaring that on the
SECOND TUESDAY thanuary, A. D., IS4S, bei np
the ilth lay of that month, "the freemen of eacl
ward of said City," qualified to vote for members
of the House of Representatives of this Common
wealth, will meet together at the several places fei
holding elections in their respective wards, and
elect by ballot, a citizen of the said City, qualified
to be elected a member of the House of Represen
tatives of this Commonwealth, to be Mayor of said
City.
And that on the same day, is conformity to the
before recited authorities, and also, to an ordinance
of Councils, districting said city, passed the 14)th
day of November, A. D., 1847, the citizens of the
First ward will elect by ballot THREE persons: of
the Sword ward THREE: the Third ward Six: the
Fourth ward THREE: the Fifth ward Severn the
'Sixth ward THREE: the Serenth ward Two: the
Eighth ward Two: and tee Ninth ward ONE,—
each of whoria shall he qualified to serve as a meat
, ber of the, House ofliepresentatives of thisro moon
wealth, to ne members of the Common Council.
Given under my hand and seal afield city of Pitts
burgh, the 30th day of December. A. D. 1847.
jani-te GABREEL ADAMS, (t. s.l
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EA' NUTS-100 Bushels, superior quality, in
store and for sale by
dec2l ' SMITH & SINCLAIR.
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Drugs.
COLOCYNTH ;
" Bayberry.;
" Aloes;
" Bark Peruvian;
" Liquorice Root;
Strichoine; Chloride Gold ; Kidder's Ind. Ink ;
just received and for sale by
B. A. FAIINESTOCK &Co:.
decll cot Ist and Wood its.
TiCE—I tierce fresh, Carolina, for sale by •
decl4. J. D. WILLIAMS
FRUITS-6 Bbls prime Oranges;
- 25 Boxes Lemons;
5 Kegs Malaga Grapes; •
All in good order, just received on consignment
and for sale low, at the Wine Store.
JACOB WEAVER;
declB corner Market and Front sto.
F RENCH TWILLED CASHMERES—Received
per Expreee, at A. A.MAsow & Co.'s 62 Market
street, one of lop. Twilled Cashmeres.
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COMMERUL,IIIIICORD.
Prepared and corrected every Afternoon
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
•- icorararrram FOR ICOYENIRER.
Whoa' Haniia, W. R. Murphy, James May
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PORT OF PITTSOUROR.
15 •EET WATER IN THE CHANNEL.
• ARRIVED.
Dannls, Cock, 13rownsville .
Consul, Bowman, Brewnsville . •
Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville
Swatara, Cox, Brownsville..
Magnet, Crothets Zanesyille,
Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.
DEPARTED. •
Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.
Danube, CoUlc, Brownsville
Consul, Bowmall, Brownsville
Louis AlCLain, Bennet, Brownsville
Swatara, Cox Brownsville
Palo Alto, leDonald, Nashville.
PITTSBURGH' MARIBTS-DAILT •BBYIBW.
OFFICE OF THE POST,
FRIDAY Motu o, Jan. 7, 1848.
During the .week there has been considerable
uctivity in Pittsburgh manufactured articles.--
Itisny lures .orders hive been filled, and the demand
s still good; but there are no changes in prices.
In Groceries there have been some transactions;
also in country produ'e. Altogether, the business
has been good for the season. The weather has
been much of the time very,pleasant, and fasora-
bie to
outdoor transactions. The rivers are in
excellent order; and steamers arrive and depart
well freighted. On • the wharf there has been
, quite a stir—it looks spring like. We noticed
several boats covered with Pittsburgh Molasses
barrels, which will come back in March filled.
..e Air the rates of discount, we refer to our tabkl
which has.been carefully corrected by Messrs.
Kramer& itahm. The failures of the Eastern
Banks, and the discredit thrown upon money in
this State, seem to have no effect, there being but
Ye* of their.notes in out market. Confidence in
Pennsylvania - and western banks generally is good.
ASHES—Very fey. , sales, and no variation in
prices. We quote as follows, which may be 4
pended upon by dealerk as being the correct
figures : Pots and Score/zings, 5a51; Pearls, 7i
asked, if offered; Sufurams, sales at 7}.
RICE--Not much in market. A few transac
Lions indicate the following rates: .5i from first
hands ; 6 from store.
.BII2KWHEATFLOUR--Sales of a few sacks
at $1,5001.62-: Demand good.
DRIED PEACHES—ReguIar sales at $1,550
1,62. Plenty coming in, and demand good.
LARD—We bear of sales at 5k436 for No. I.—
Market dull.
COFFEE—Regular sales at Eie
SUGAR—A decline is noticed. A few transac
tions in a small way tkere yesterday made. • Sales
fay bhdf.,4303c.; but some lots of prime are held
at
. 1140 LASSES-4leeular sales at 27(a:28; the
atter figure for single bbl.
BUTTER—The demand is falling off; but the
price is still up, in consequence of the scarcity of
the article in market. It is beginning to come in
'Prime Roll sells daily at 113a12i ; Keg, 'Warn.
FLOUR—Not much doing ; Arrivals small, and
there appearsno change in frices. Yesterday a
small lot was taken from river at $4,90; a few,
wagon loads at 14,0V1,93; from store we still I
quete at V 55.12.
SEEDS—Very dal! ; a fen• sales during the
week at are following rates : Clover, $3,62i3,7b
Timor hy,
CHEESE—Regular sales W. R. at GAG}.
FREIGHTS—To Cincinnati, 1.2.3!i204 to Louis
ville, 15a9.5 ; to New Orleans, 40.
OATS—No sales yesterday that w•e could bear
or A fair quotation is 30c.
POTATOES—Demand very good for all varie
ties, but supply limited, of course. Sales of small
lots that are arriving at 75 for Nesbaanocks, and
45030 for common Ilea.
FEATHERS—Some small lots arriving, which
are taken at .3
RAISINS—Can now be had for $2,50 . box
RYE—Sales at 45e.
ZURRANTS—SaIes at 12ic. 9 lb
RYE FLOUR—A few sales at 0,75 ; not much
in market
OORN MEAL—One sale yesterday at 40c.—
Some fidlders ask Zfic.
GREEN APPLES—Saks at. $1,23at,75, as in
quality.
DRIED APPLES—Regular B ales at 62c.
BACONNot much doing, and no change in
ricee. Hama, 7c.; Sides, Gc.
HAY--Regular sales at scales at $lOPt
CATTLE—Brevet were sold at the yard during
the week at $3,50a4 4,7 100 lbs. nett. The demand
bar; been very good. The yards seem to be well
filled on selling days. Sheep saki at $1,12a1,.50;
liege at $3fi2(3,7
PROCLADIA'I'ION.
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PENICIITLVANIA. -
Pittsburgh Banks paq
Philadelphia Banks ...par'
Germantown. par
Chester c0unty....... par
Delaware 'county par
Montgomery; couety..par
Northumberland Co;. . par
'Col. Bank et Bridge Co par
Reading •• • • , par
Lancaster par
Doylestirwn ..p a t
Easton.;.. par
Bucks county par
Pottsville par
Washington
Briairmrille7r. 4
York ,"' — ll
'L'hamhersburg 1 ,
Gettysburg 1,
Middletown 11
Carlisle 11
Harrisburg.
Honesda le Lebanon . 1 1
Lewistown
Wyoming 11
Erie
West Branch 01
Waynesburg
Susquehanna County ..
Lehigh County
U. States Bank 28
Relief Nols
City and County Scrip-11
State Bk and branenes..ll
State Scrip,. 1,
All Banks
VIRZI INLC,
Eastern Banks 1
Wheeling . I/
Branches
Br'ch at Morgentown..
MARYLAND
Baltimore City....
Country Banks....
NEW YORE
City Banks
Country Banks
NEW ENGLAND
All solvent banks..
NEW JERSEY
Plainfield
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BY JOHN D. DAVIS, Au TIONEER.
SOUT/I-EAST CORNER OF WOOD AND IFTItI STREETS.
Dry Goods. 1 ,
okN Monday morning, January 10t , at 10 o'clock,
J at the commercial Saki Room, e.. roe, of Wood
and sth sts, will be sold without reser e, 30 ps super
Manchester ginghams, 30 ps super:l4 igo blue apron
checn, 15 pis do. do. furniture do; 52 s red, yellow
and brown flannel; 110 corded ginglis' and cambric
umbrellas; 13 doz assorted Highlanilllloo i; 20 doz
names double comforts; 5 doz chil ten' woollen
scarfs; superfine cloths, isattinetts, 10-41blanscets,
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calicoes,silks, alpaccas , brown must` s, shawls, silk
and cotton hdkfs., patent thread, et cl
At 2 o'clock, P. M., 6 large size.di ;t. an 4 Mahor:
~,,
ny frame gilt !oozing glasses; 2 sepentine baca i
spring. seat sofas; 1 large spring seat froestling chair;'
high and low post bedsteads; fancy' and common
chairs; tables; mahogany bureaus ; w att stands; man
1r
tel cloczs; carpeting; feather beds; tiMtrasies; COOK-.
ing stoves, Kitchen utensils, etc. ll 1
4 hhds and 6 bbls N. O. Sugar, liting Dyson and
blacx Teas, Spanish Regius, rice, glairare, queens
ware, china, etc.
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At 6 o'clorte, 0. M , a quantity of Dry Goods from
a retail store, boots, shoos, caps ' ready snide cloth-
gold and silver watches, sadlery,!Otlery, whips,
combs, musical instruments, letter and cap writing'
paper, go'd pens, blanst hooks, etc. 1 ' : jan7
Administrator's, Sal
OF Musi cal Instruments, 1 (bold
I Rifle, I Fowling Piece, Bureaul
Card Tables, 1 Pier table, etc., at Ap
• BY JAMES
MO MORROW, Saturday evening,
7 o'clock, P. M., will be sold)
Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood st 4
Fifth, by order of Administrator, the
Iles, viz: 1 Trombone, Trumpet, Rog
inc Piece , Gold Patent Lever Watch
Pair Can Tables, and Pier Table. •
funds.
jan7 JAMES 111•EENNA, Auct'r.
Brae of Choice and Voinsibie Books.
(AN Saturday evening, Jan. Sih, tdifi n'elock, at
the Commercial Sales Booms, cc + of Wood and
sth eta., will be sold, an' eztensive collection of
Miscellaneous, Boons; line London e,qtions, among
which will be found Slade's Residen4 in iTruney,
Greece and Malto, 2 vole; Schiller's ;II ight , with the
Dragon, fine outiline engraved-by Moritz Retch;
Welsteads Travels to the City of the Cidiphir, 2 viols; '
: History of the Great Civil War . withi plenaid ides !
Itrations by Cattennole, 1 vol 44.; sir liv ' Hamtl-1
I ton's Vases, 3 vole folio; Views ankli Sit [dies of
I Pyramids of Gild), 3 vole; Trollop ,a Su S um mer in'
I n
Brittany, 2 vole; Spry's Modern Iniliiii. vols; Mon-'
trose and the Covenenters by Napier, Ivol-Coleop
teurts Manual, colored plates; Lees Sermons on
the study of the Scriptures; Pictures oiL
the French
People, 1.33 in nitrations; Hat/Rees Journallof Bota-1
n'y, numerous engravings, 4 vole; St i 'monds Swit- 1
zerland, 2 vols; Complete Works of Di r John Moore,
7 vole; Finden'stlallery of the Gr tce . Lives of the
Lord Chancellors, 2 vok Beauty's ostnine.; But-1
nest's Notes on the New Testament,: p. yelp; Scott's !
Notes on the Old and New Testaments!, 5 ~,,Is. 4to; i
Patrick, Lowth, Arnold,- Whelby Mid Lot.vniati' 1
Notes on d 0..; etc. , .0 11 ' I
Novels.—Also an extensive asiortMent n' Novels,
&c. English oditiems, many of u - bi'eli hae never
been reprinted is this country. ' I
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Catalogues can he obtained and th j ,I books -1
exam- i
fined at the Auction store,
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jan7 JOHN D. DA M S; Abet.
BIB_ DUFF'S r
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1 ' AND WRITING CLASSES I
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I* corner offith a nfi Minket stn.,
, ' Re-open on MOhday next . --!
. ' J _ , MERCANTIL,: SltA/IMAT!
Book-keeping taught on the most effective and ex-1
peditions manner. In addition to thWusnal course
of instruction and practice, Mr. D. will on' Monday I
next, commence a course of practicarLeetures, in
which the application of the science o'm:counts to
all the details of business will be m inutely ''
-explain
ed. No extra charge made for these Lettoret. Hours i
of business 10 to 12 A. 51., 2 to 4 and!!! to IQ P. M.
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P. PII , STEEN r i,
BRASS FOUNDER AND OAS, IpITTER,
Smithfield street, between Diamond Alley and
Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
a (loci& ty
J. B. BISHOP, •
F,TERINARY. SURGEON
C AN be found at his horse shoeing establishmen t, near the St. Clair street bridge,lately oceuined by
users. Carr & Rowland. • nors-(l6m
DR. N. J. DORSEY, respectfully tenders his ser
vices to the public, in the varioils.britnchcs of
his Profession. His 4c.e is on Fourth street, oppo
site the Mayor's office. Ace:2.s-40
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMpRE
D. DORSEY, Proprielor.
COACHES will be in readiness :it nllthe Landings
to convey Passengers, free of charge to the
Hotel. dee29-d
JOS. W 30DWF.11.1.,
Importer and Dealer in
Foreign and Domestic Dardwore,
CORNEA SECOND AND WOOD
0ct2.9- ly PITTSBURGH
F RESH. fRUIT-30 Drums Smyrna trigs;
2 Bbis. %ante Currants;
3 Boxes Genoa Citron;
20 a< Mlt Raisins ;
For sale by J. D..VVILILIAMS,
WOod at
SUGAR -6 Hhda, prime New Orleans;
2 Bbls D. R. Crushed;
10 6, assorted Loaf;
For sale by 3. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at.
AI OLASSES-1 2 13 , 118.4 , :I. O r . Prime
2 " Phila. Steam Syrup,;
yrup.4;
dec3l Vor sale by J. D. WM.-
SHELL OYSTERS. ,
ACONSTANT supply of superior Shell Oysters,
roasted or in the shell; also Genie an every
delicacy of the season, served up in superior style,
at the shortest notice.
BANK EXCHANGE,
dec6-tf Third St. bet Wood and gatilet et,
OTARD BRANDY-25 half, quarter and eigh th
pipes, dark and pale, Vintages from 1837, to
44; for sale as imported, by 1:
dec22 P. C.
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RATES OP
CORIIECTED D/111.
KRAMER & RAH* EXCHA
CORNER OF THIRD ANLi lioll
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'State B and ranches. I
leineit; it Banks 11
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Circievi e ( awrence)..ll
Colunab allank 11
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• Sanditsk ' : ,' l' i.
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• Norwalk 1.6 i i
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• Mancini ' ' ' 11
. Chill ieoitie .. ; If
• Cleveland • L 11
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Canton . ' ' ' 20
Urbana! -, ' .1 50
Granvill' I , . 1 50
Iris l ors.
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State pi,ind Branches 50
hank of 'lllinois 75
It i I CHIGAN.
River Rat5in.........70
Ins uranc'd Company ...5
State Bahl ; I 5
Oakland onil 10
Farm ana Miac bank .10
St. Clair I. 1.... '• .. no sale
I s°
17, VEI.
State Bans ~.. L
TEktNESSEE.
All bankali....
E.sirrmatt EXCHANGE.
New York... ! (prem.)ll
Philadeliihitt.. L . .. .. II
haltimorel ....s. . .4 ..11
17, 1
vt.t - ' EOvicoms.
Amer. Go d, (prom) .... i
Old dc L. 'do. ...5
Guinea ' l 5OO
Sovereig . •
~. .. —.94 83
Frederick ors i •
....$7 SO
Ten Thal re E 780
Ten Guilt ire.. , ' 3 90
Louisd , or
~....., ...... 4 25
Napoleons.— L 3 80
Doubloon;'Spoitish.. 16 00
Do. Patriot : 15 50
Ducats.. l t ; .... 215
I El
CIE=
'auction anus.'
A CARD.
i , ~. ..
DIVIDENDS AND ,BALANCES, which have
been unclaimed fur three yenta, and upwards,
in the EXCHANGE BAN Kin' PiTTSBORGH.
Names. Residence. No. Shares, Aml.
George Bell, Pittsburgh,. ..6 $73 05
Win. Dorris, Huntingdon co., 10 , 47 50
Christian Garber do. ._ : 37 50.
CW. Hepburn, Philadelphia, 15 , 137 62 .
Irvine 4. Robison, Pittsburgh, 10 • '.-28 50
Samuel Isett, Huntingdon co., 10 . 34 00
Jas. Moorhead, Westmoreland co. 5 6 75
lessee Moore, Huntingtion c 0.,. 20 . ' 28 50
S. & P. Moere, do. 40 . • 120 00
3raham M , Camant, do. 10 14 25
Charles Yates, New York, -. 100 ' 150 00
BROKERS,
ETS.
Date. Amount.
Armel Si Muntz, Pittsburgh, Oct: 24.1842, 810 80
C. D.Culbertson, do. Dec..24;1842, 12 99
I certify thee the foregoing dividends and balan
zee are due to the persons named, Or their legal
representatives, which have been starding without
beingThicrensed or diminished, fur three years and
Jpwards, according,to the Books of this Bank.
THOS. M. HOWE, Cashsr.,
sworn and subscribed before me, this 29th Decem•
ber, 1847, Wznn CLOSEY, Notary Public.
dec3o-d 1 w-w3t [Daily papers copy"
MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURER'S BARR,/
Pittsburgh, December 29, 18-17. -•
AMEETING of the Stockholders of this Bank,
will be held at the Banking House,
on Tuesday
the let day of February next, at 10 o'clock, A. M
f'r the purpose of taking into considerntion the act
ofthe Gth-ofMarch last, entitled "an Act to extend
the Charter of the Merchants' and Manufacturer's
Bank of Pittsburgh) ,
By order of the Board of Directors.
W. H. DENNY,
dec3o-d3ta w 3td Cashier.
lIIIIIIE
...__
..
Balasiee• and Dividends ____
STANDING NI the MERCHANTS AND MANUFAC
TURER'S BANH 01 PITTSBURGH, which have not
been increased or diminished for three years.
Names. Residence.. Dale. Amount.
Abraham Bennet, Dep. Ap-20, 1837, $l4 50
John Irons, Bal. June 10, 1839, 16 81
1 Daniel King. Dep. Oct. 27, 1837, 13 99
I Vincent M'Kenna, . do. Ap. 31, 1836, 50
S. R. &W. MorrMon, do. Dec. 13, 1837, 80
J. W. Niclicilsoni Bal. Mar: 22, 1836, 85 27
DIVIDENDS Lot Milked paid on our Dividend Book,
and not yet nAterta4ned to lure been called for'
iv Philadelphiti, where they ate payable. . 1
Names. Res. No. of Dir'd. Shares. Am't.
E. Lowber, I No. 1. 32 $l6
E. B. Mizell, I 2. 60 75
Thos. Paischale, 1 2. 30 45
Tlips. Fitch, 5. 6 13 50
J. Musgrove & Scin, ; 5. 6 13 501
Priscilla Barker, 1 _ 6. • 25 56 25
I certify that the above appear to be Balances!
and Dividends duel to the persons named, and which
have remained unchanged fur three years.
W. If. DENNY, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed, December 27, 1847. • .
(EO. WATSI)N, Alderman.
dec3o-:ltd&4tw 1
Dividend.
ov ALLEGHENY [Mince Co.
Pittsburgh, Jan , y. Ist: 1848. 5
rptiEPresident nd Manager, of the Company for
1 erecting a br idge over the river Alleglenny, up.
polite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, have
this day declared a dividend of Two Dollars on each
shot e of thetapital Stock, standing ;Is the name o.
individuals on the hooks of the Company, out of the
profits of the last six months, whickwill In paid to
stockholders or their legal representatives, on or
after the 11th fnvt. JOHN HARPER,
j.Tri4 Uitd&4lty Treasurer.
Disaplution.
THE partnership heretofore existing between the
undersigned, under the style of Hill & Browne,
has this day betfdissolved by mutual convent.
S C. HILL,
G. G.
The undersigned, having purchased the entire
es.
tahlishment, 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, Hall and Chamber Papers;
Landscape, rweboard Prints, Rainbow anal other
styles of Curtain Paper ' tlairty•sis inches wade, &c.,
all of which will he . sold at greatly reduced prices,
wholesale and retail, at the old stand.
dec23-2wit S. CHILL.
Level. Watch,
Sorax, 1 pair
S A ;
EG BUTTER-4 Kegs, for Abe by
dec2fl SMITH & VINCLAIR
linua'ry.Bth, at
M'ffenna'a
3 doing from
Oltotving
it; al m rZ e c u Sofa ,
pwal
LEAF LARD-- I Barrel, prime, for elle by
dec29 smiTir & SINCLAIR
DRIED Peaches---100 Di:libels, for rale by
dec2S SMITH & SINCLAIR
i inn: Deana--10 Barrels, for male by .. V
Vti
dec2S SMITH & SINCLAIR
CLOVER Seed-3 Band., for sale br
decti smiTif & SNCLAIR
LARD -30 Kegs No 1, neatly put up for family
use, for sale by
dec.:lB SMITH & SINCLA I R.
11313F.RT'S Cbetnica3 Writing Fluid, assorted xi sized bottles, constantly on hand and for sale
B. A. FABNENTOCIC. and Co.,
corner !st and Wood its.
Removal.
CI EO. W. SMITIf S Co. have removed their Of
kir free from Penn st., to their New Brewery on
Pitt .t. and Duquesne Way. dec2s
I% I ANNA-1 case small cake, just reCeiTeci and
Ali fur sale by
declB
AIETA L-30 To Pig Metal, reed by steamer
111 Beaver, and ror sale by
1 EEDS-25 Ifhla. Clover Seed ;
29 Bags Timothy do, in store and for
dec2s sale by L. S. WATERMAN.
Bargains at pio. 40 Market Street.
BLACK Merino Shawls ( Dupines beet) with very
rich borders, selling at the following rates;
$l2 Shawls for 8,75
8,50 " 600
6,50 " «
,00
deen BARROWS & TURNER.
lIUER , 414EGAR-63 barrels pure Vinegar,
V,„e from Cipier of ISdS, in store, for sale wholesale
and retail
dec9
DILLS ---5 Gross Brandretle• ;
5 " Wright's ; warranted genuine ;
Just received and fur ea e by
B. A. FAIJNESTOCK Si Co.
cor Ist aad, Wood sts
I) u nEsH EIMER BERC I , 1034, Hock Wine,
rect importation into the United itates by Pe
ter A !cold Murton, (from the base of the mountain
mind! surrounds the Castle ofJohanninburg) for sale
by the cane or bottle, at the wine store of
dec.2o JACOB WEAVER.
_ _
EISINH EIMER Pock wine, Henkel! & Co.'s
IJr Mainze exportation, for sale by the case or bot
tle at the wine store or
dec2o
C
lll"p,lirtiler"all'lto"tEthe bock
nited wi C " Stolen,
(. 1 . : e o f t
r e 1
.1
sale& Cbov.
the
e
east or bottle, at the wine store of
dee.2o JACOB WEAVER.
S UNDRIES -2 Ilfds. Tallow;
2 " Lard ;
2" Grease;
6 libls Green Apples;
In store and for sale by
dec2s L. S. WATERMAN
Wine• to Arrive(
50 Qr. cahke Burgundy Port
50 HMIs White Wine;
.25 half Hhds. 66 66 to arrive at N. Orleans
the last of this month or beginning of next, per ship
Waverly, Tinnman master, direct from Celtic, for
sale by (dec2o) P. C. MARTIN.
A A. MASON 4- Co., No. 62 Market street, have
A
just received an extensive aaseirtment of
daysey and fancy dress buttons; also, gimps and
fringes of every variety, cashmere crarats,siliC scarfs,
etc.,-etc. dectS
,
CHEMIZETTS AND FRENCH WOR ICED 'COL
j LARS, in all qualities, (some very fine,) selling
off at a great sacrifice at
dec2o ' BARROWS & TURNER'S.
_BLANKETS! BLANKETTh ! BLANKETS! ! !
Gentian Blue Macinaw, Whitney and Country.
Blankets, at eastern cost, to close consignment, at
ROBINSON'S, fifth street, one door below Wood.
dec2o
OLASSES - BARRELS-25 prime, on consign
ment, for sale by
dec3l J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at.
D EACH Er
LS-30 Sacks Dried Peaches, in store and
for sale by
dec2s L. S. WATERMAN.
RAISINS --25 Boxes M. R. Raisins, in store and
for sale by
dec22
CHEESE'. -t- 10 Casks and 20 Boxes Cheese, in store
and for Sale, by
dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON.
=ENE
MS=Effil
BALANCE ON DEPOSIT
B.A. FAILNF:STOCK Co.,
oor of !at and Wood irta
L. S. WATERMAN,
No 31 Water, and 62 Front Its
JACOB WRAVER
JACOB WEAVER
New Goods.
MILLER & RICKETSON
~4
• Cherry anti Sarsaparilla.
A -.VERY 4M PORTANT "COMMUNICATION.
To ALL PERSONS IN ALL PLACES,
At All Times,
UNER. ALL CIRCUMSTANCES!
*, l)
IF Y.ARE SICK, get cured ; if well, employ
mett
res to continue so.• Every individual in
lulgett:in, habits, which must, to a• greater or lesser
3 .atent,litisarrange the admirable and intricate com
iinationii which form the system, and conseqently
EVERY. INDIVIDUAL,
should - possess some mild, yet - efficacious, siMple and
accredited agent for preserving all the functions of
the l body in good order.
I DR: WOOD'S
HAILIIA,PARILLA AND WILD CfiERRY EITTEII3
will achieve this result, and should be in every fami
ly, and in the hands of every person, who, by bust
;nese,: profession or general course of life, is predis
posed •to the.very many little, ailments that • render
life rveurse, instead ofa blessing, and finally result,
in their Aggregated condition, in the cause
OF DEATH.
' The
,Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a
man of great skill and •knowledge, from the simples
Nature ;presents to those who care to find thent,and
;which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of
diseate, The chief ingredients are the universally
belovled Sarsaparilla and the Bdzrkof the Wild Cherry
I Tree; with which the red man of the, forest cures
nearly every disease of the internal ()Tans. These
llmateriakv, though powerful in theii action, are. as
common. sense teaches us,
't ENTIRELY HARMLESS;
'and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest
mediaal operatives in the inhabitable globe. By talk- ,
'ing these &Titus, the scrofulous may be restored to
beautwind avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon ; for
trey not only eradicate pimples' and tumors, but
overcome'
! ~ , CANCER AND•KING'S EVIL - I
-
' Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumpti on,
should aronce purchaie this sung-SIEKEDY. In the
train of Costiveness follow dreadful local .conges
lions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or
hypocbifilria, violent head aches, palpitations, and
other affections of the heart, and rheumatic swel
!inv..; Dr. Wood's Compound is one of tho most, of
licient medicines in routing these complaints, and
their fountain head, that can possibly be procured.
. Fronilbeing confined in close rooms, and from
taking a' - small modicum of exercise, numerous per
sons daily are made to; deplore a loss of appetite,
painful Ijeadaches, weakness ofthe muscles, langour,
wa....t. of energy sufficient to permit them to seek rec
reation,lke. Ike. These persons say for years, that
they 'Won't feel very well." If they del not employ
a method by which they can feel QUITE WELL, they
eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, and are
~ ,!, SAVED rains TUE °DAVE
I only by a miracle, and even then She lancet, leech;
blister and calomel have left them mere shattered
Ihulks, 11111 of aches and sorrows, and not only a pest
to them Ives, but a source of disgustand annoyance
to all wf whom they come in contact: All these i
, FEAIIF'UI.. CONSEQUENCES
play he in-aided by an early application ofthe. virtues!
or these Dirrens. For the truth of this, the proprie-1
for pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can
j show files of undoubted certificates which he has re
i ceiveff, unsolicited from - all quarters. Ile does not,
however , ask the invalid to swallow!his certificates,
but his Barrens, and is wilting to stake all he holds
;dear on !earth in favor of their worth. '
THE: DYSPEPSIA,
In either' a modified or severe form, will disappear
before-the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and
the cirt . &rnay be relied on as a permanent one. Did
the Bcrfr.sts possess no other recommendation, it
would be one of'the finest vegetable compounds
medical science can invent; but it is equal to the
complete eradication of
.. $ ' LIVER COMPLAINT,
in bverytshape, and of every affection, minor orgi- !
gantics ot the billiary aparatus. Individuals who are ;
constit#ionally billions ought regularly to take this
mildajecesble and excellent TONIC AND APPERIENT '
as it Will:diffuse health throughout ctery fibre of the::
frame, n'si send happiness and love afire thrilling
zn the, heart. FAXILIES OMIT TO KEEP IT ON .
NAND. '
Eacryi medicine chest on board ship should also be
wellgo:eived with this capital remedy as 11:78
Yr
.M . inuot sf.flict those who take it, or long re
, test its vigorous assso:ts. ALL IMITRITICS or THE
(11.0;?o. vanish before it, lo.! the' id relics of early
impruile4ce invariably disappeli, soon after being
!
submitted to its action. Every cAn,, -- r daint of the
li , turnach'is broken by it The Birmas hove in no
instaptePtiled of curing JAUNDICE, GENERAL DEN/-
I,teri,,elery disorganization of
''
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
llyirleglecting the little inroads made upon the lat.,
ter a iaot portion of our fellow beings are rendered
eatreffogy miserable—so miserable, indeed, that,
!they wisli to die. Eve ry boi eof Dr. Wood's Sarsa- i
patina dnd Wild Cherry Bitten, "
conttius a ntodi
corn sad content fur each of those ansiousi
and imprudent *efferent. r Remember that an injudi-1
cious use of mercury is inevitably productive ofinany
evils which air put to flight by this glorious and on.
I surpaisalde compound; and that afflictions which are
4 HER RY
inay ape - eddy and safely be shelled off through its
agency.. A3' a medicine which must benefit
EVERYBODY,
from the stairty delicate to the CoNVINED AND DES.'
'FAIRING INVALID, no equal is to be found fur it. It,
avmdd Bp well to bear in mind that preventive is
ititiniteff more desirable than pure, and that Dr.
: Wood'iSarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Ihrrzas AJRE
Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than'
Bristol's. or Sand's, for the same price--one dollar
per bottfe.
WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New
York ' wholesale Agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at
P. 11.i,SAWY ER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Valu- .I
[ able Medicines, 'Smithfield, between 3u and Fourth
streets, and at WM. THORN'S Drug Store,Market
street. sen 2 116:tv12t I
PURE. GREEN AND .I.IL'E. TEAS, from the N.
York Pekin Tea Company. Just received at the
Pekin Tea store, 72:Fourth orcet, from the New
York 'Pekin Tea Company, a very large supply of
fresh Green and Black Teas, or all the different ,
grades and dualities imported lute the country, pack.
ed in .lead in 5 lb. boxes, 1 lb., and 1-4 lie
packages. Also, 5 lb. tin cannisters of the different
qualitica, convenient fur families and steam boats, ;
ranging• in prices from 371 cents per lb., to $1 50.1
Fine Wilting Bieck Teas, 50, 62, 75, 57 and $1 per
pound. •
(Klr-We will refund the money in all cases where
lour tea. do not give entire sattsfaction,or exchange
for a different article.
Pekin : Tea store, 72 Fourth Street near Wood.
deel A. VAYNES.
El.4' DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURK'S
/ Bußding, Fourth street.
Bough Sr. Anthony, Dagnerreotyptsts from the
Easternieities, would call the attention of the in.
habitants of anti the neighboring towns
to their 4Daguerrotypes of citizens and others,. at
rooms in the Thiid story of Burs's Buildings, 4th
street.
Penns wishing pictures taken - may rest assured
that no,pains shall be spared to produce them in the
highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are I
of theitiost powerful kind, enabling us to execute
picturevinsurpassed lisr high finish and truthfulness
V.; nature.. The public are solicited to tall anti
exainine.•
Pintails sitting for pictures are neither required
or eipeCtect to - take them unless perfect satisfisction
is given;
N. 8..' Opperators wall find this a good depot fo'r
%lock and chemicals.
rnstructions given in the art, containing the
most recast Improvements. declo
id Executor's Notice.
ETTERS Testamentary having been eranted to
j,/ the subscribers, by'the Register of Allegheny
County,. on the Estate of Felix Curran, late of St.
Clair Township, Alleheny County, deceased, all
persons ,indebted to sa id Estate, will please to snake
immediate payment; and all persons having claims
against said Estate, will; present thus duly authen-
Grated for settlement according to law.
THOMAS CURRAN, , ecutors.
decfPotw ANN CURRAN,
- - •
117, RENCH.MERINOS--A. A. MASON 4. Co., 62
Marketst., have just received, per Express )
another inVoice of French Merinos, all of the most
fashionable colors. dec7
lAILS -100 Kegs .assorted sizes, for sale by
riga 15 • .1. 1). WILLIAMS.
TpAupw-1 Barrel, for ante by
dectS SMITH & SJNCLAIR.
POTIOES-32 Barrels, will be sold very low,
O
by . SMITH & SINCLAAR, •
do by
f 5B Wood st.
• , • Cigars, Cigars, Cigars!
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC:
15,006 Principe, of various Brands;
5,000 Regalids ;
3,010 Lanorma ;
2,000 Castillo's;
10,000 Small sized Havanna ;
Together with a large lot of Half Spanish, Meelay
and Com Mon Cigars. •
Also, AO ifoxes of 5 lump Tobacco, for sale at
No. 25 Wfth strcot,:Pittsburgh.
decl4 : tw JACOB IVPCOLLISTER.
f4dles Water Proof Boots. •
LADIES Double Sole Water Proof' Boots ; for
sale ittNo. S Fitth street.
ildec2o4t
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1
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ENG
•fo*tiomß z r - ,w 4 oPA , lr'xr•e,' , fi,t,Tix - "4,5,41.7 i
Manuals and Glft Books for the lion
'Wyo.
y EAFLETS 31EMORY ; an illustrated annu
-1,/ al for ISIS, edited Reynell Coates, M. D.
The Charm ; a series of grateful and elegant col
ored Groups, designed expressly this work.
The Offerings of Beauty, a present for All seasons,
embellished with eleven engravings, edited by
Amelia W. Lawrence.
Friends!, var . Offering ; a Christmas, New Year's
and Birth-day
,Offering
nil 1848.
_ .
The Garland; or a Token of FrJendshin, a Christ
mas and New Year's Gill, for 1848.
""The Amaranth; or Token ofßeinombrance, a
CT ristmas and New Year's present fur DAS.
The Gill of Friendship; a Token of remembrance
for 184 S.
The Gem, fnr 180, edited by Father Frank. •
The Hyacinth, or Affection's Gill, a Christmas,
New Year's and Birth day present, 1843.
Christmas Blossoms and New Year's Wreath, for
1845.
Thompson's Seasons; Harpers illustrated edition.
• Boudoir Botany ; or the Parlor Book of Flowers,
comprising the history, description and colored en
gracings
of 24 exotic Flowers, 24 Wild flowers of,
America and 12 Trees with Fruit, illustrated wi h
250 engravings.
The Task and other Poems, by wm.cowpm, with
numerous illustrations, &c.
Together with a largo assortment of New Jutre.,
nilc Books, -with colored plates; many of which are'
just published. For sale at the Bookstore of
KLLIOTT & ENGLISH,
dec3o 56 Market at., bet 3d and 4th.
TAR. RALPH'S Private Practical Treatise on
I J P Diseases of the Genital Organs, being a plain
and faithful account of the nature, Symptoms, - and
7nnsequences of the disorders it refers to, together
with the Remedies. Price $l. For bale in Pitts
mrgh, by L. S. CUTHBERT,
dec2s 50 Smithfield at, near 3d.
L'QUtiltS IN GLASS-100 bottles of Brandies,
Wines, Gins, dic., for sale by
dec23 P. C. MARTIN.
- DOTASII-4 casks No I article, in store and foe
I bale by • SMITH &SINCLAIR,
dec23 66 Wood at.
r
lIMOTHY SEED— A. few Dust:tele on hand:and
Ifor sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR,
der23 56 Wood et.
TEA -20 half cheats Young Ilyson Tea;
40 6, 6 , Ponchoug
-
Just received and for sale by
dee22
LOAF 111ILLEit & ItICKETSON.
......________
Sugar—.;o llbls. No. 4,5, 6 and 7, Loui-
Siana I
_ 10 " Coarse Pulverised Loaf;
sFine ~ <4
In store and for sale,. 6
by
dee2 2 ____ ...__ MILLER & RICKETSON.
__ ....__ •
1
AZERAC Brandy-6 balfand quarter pipes, pale,
0 Vintages from 1837 to '44; for sale by
dec2F2 P. C. MARTIN.
A SEIGNETTE Brandy-6 half pipes, ,A Seig
nette Brandy; for sale by
dec22 P. C. MARTIN.
p ______________-____
INET, Castillon & Coi Brandy-2 half pipes, for
dec22 sale by P. C. MARTIN.
- - --
t-l EN'NESSEY Brandy-4 half pipes, London col
or, Vintage of , 42, to arrive and fi r sale by
dec22 P. C. MARTIN.
I - ---
RISH Whiskey---2 Puncheons, for sale in (Nana
ties to suit, by •
tlea2.2
AMAICA Spirits -2 Puncheons, for sale in quan
tities to suit, by
tiec22
P. C. MARTIN.
OLLANb Gin--4 pipes Swat% and illack Horse
Gins, for sale by
dec22
DM:WIDE. POTASH-100 Ounces j just received
and for sale by
B. A. FAEFNESTOCk & C 0 .5
earner let and p?ote, eta.
ENZOIC ACID—IS ounces just received and
for sale. by B.A. FAIINESTOCK.& COy
dccl corner ofFirst and Wood sta.
OATS -10 bags on consignment, fir sale by
decls J. D. WILLIAMS
INIS
SARDINES -50 Boxes 6.lrdints
_ 50 hf. « do ) Oak. hale by
t), cg MARTIN,
S. KEYS
.._ . r.: - '..,',-..!.....:-:- . ,..'1,-''
~~-. : ~,
,_.:.~
, • - Iv - 411i it I trtis'illifiiitti. -- ' . - '
WILLIAM A. HILL & Co., ' .
ti -11 /Misr ttt*
BANKERS EX6ITANOE DICIXENS," AND DEALERS...4N NO. 111 WOOd Stree itMek 0 .0.7 Ore r f .
, CIA
FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC. EXCHANGE, , Dioniond Nis? Mid FAA etrio.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,. BANK, NOTES, 'W II OS. KS AL 1.1 A .A NO ILE TA IL.
i
AND SPECIE, , DRIBBLE ari CO. are prepared to (bluish
No. 64 Wood at., one door above Fourtk,East aide, 11,... Blinds at prices much reduced; haiing,a very
Pittsburgh, Pa. -"- &centric' mode of Pttinling, and other advantages
CURRENT Funds received an deposit, and col- unknown to others in the trade . Besides giving a
Jections made on all . the Cities throughout the superior finish to blitids, they trim them with the
United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel- best materials, making them rich, add durable.
phis, New York, Boston and Cineinnati', constantly N. B. Wide ormatrow slate—portable or porma,
ror sale in sums to suit purchasere. .. vent fastenings furnished; Old Blinds rcated.
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and decsi-y,. ' i .
Virginia Banks bought and sold on ,the most favor
able terms,
The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri
can Gold and Silver•coiner...
EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND
SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.El and upwards.
marlO-dawy
JOSEPH H. HILL
HILL & CURRY,
BANNERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER
TLECATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
GOLD AND SILVER. •
N 0.65 WOOD ST4SD DOOR BELOW FOIATII, WEST SIDE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
- DAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, arm
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 favora- ,
ble terms:
The highest premium paid for American Gold.
Exchange on ' England, Ireland, Germany and
France procured, 4.c. mar22-y
N. HOLMES & SON,
L I MICAS AND DEALEAA IN EXCHANGE COIN AND
HANK NOTES.
No. 55 Market Street, Pittsburgh.
Selling rate. Exchange. Buying rate.
New York ••• i pr Cincinnati '1- die
Philadelphia i" I Louisville ie.
Baltimore . I " Si. Louis i "
BANE NOTES 1
Buying rates.
Ohio i die
In(llama I ee
Kentucky i re
Virginia 11 4111
Wheeling i Si
Tennessee 3 it
a 1119.1
Buying rates.
County do City ord , s 1. die
Relief notes I I.
Pennsylvania Co I "
hew York - i Ilt
Maryland i CI
New Orleans
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ALLEN KRAMER. EDWARD IMAM.
KRAMER ac RA.HIII,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTLFCATES
OF DEPOSITE, BANE NOTES,. AND COIN.
Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the
St. Charles Hotel. my2S
MOON AND SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. COIL. WOOD AND SIXTH STREETS, PITTSDURGII, PA
EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills,
J 'Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates
of Depositc, &c.
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the
Uunion, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purcha
!WS.
CURRENT and par funds receised , on deposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union,
at the lowest rates.
REVERENCES-:
Messrs. M. Leech & Son,
" Ogden & Snowden,
" Wm. Bell & Son, Prroonmen.
" S. M'Clnrken &. Co.
" English Ac Bennett. j
" Fleming & Brother,
" Fales i Lathrop & . Co.o. PRILAD'A.
.. Wm. R.Thompson & Co..
" Homily, Phelps & Co. 1 NEw Yong.
" Babcock & C.
" Tiffany, Ward &Co. + •
" John lll , Cullough 81 Co, I i•BALTIMMILL.
Mr. .I,lmes George,
" IL Hanna, CINCINNATI, 0.
" Joseph Watson,
Messrs. Fenner & M'Millan. MAssmon, O.
R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban! Lewistown, Pa
Pi!Sibllfgll, September 2d, .1847-y
EED—A few bags for sale by
SMITH & SINCLAIR,
56. Wood street.
E
Wine--26 Baskets Crown Brand,
for sale by P. C MAATIN
App es-60 Bushels, for sale by
dec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR
Dlottoxaaries...Gireek, English,
ANTIION'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY;
Dict , oniti..ordreek and Roman Antiquities ;
WCullough's•Commerelal Dictionary ; . •
Ure , s Dictionary- and Supplement—Arts, Mann
. factures, and Mines; •
Webster's Octavo Dictionary, revised edition ; •
Todd's, Johnston, and Walker's Dictionary ; •
Lidell and- Scott's Greek 'and English Lexicon;
Worcester's DictiodarY, English . ;
Flereing's and Tibblia's French and English
Dictionary ;
Leveret's Latin Lexicon ;, I
Union Bid Dictionary ;,
Robinson's Cabinet ?Dictionary ;
Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc.
The above, with a general assortment of Theolo
gical, Classical, Miscellaneous, and Sunday School
Books, always on -hand and for sale' low.
!ELLIOTT& ENGLISH,
56 Market et. bet 3d and 4th.
- rms. WHITE, No`,. 76, Marxet street-, will sell
J_ out his entire atom of Dress Goods, at greatly
reduced prices, forcasli, consisting ()film following
Calicoes,. French -Chintzes, ginghams, Palo. Alto,
Buena Vista,Gala EngliSli and French Merino Plaids;
English, Scotch, and french Mouslin de.Laines;
English, Scotch; and French cashmeres, parimettas,
alpaccas, English and French merinos, plain, barred
and stripedTttide and narrow black and blue blacX
silks; wide and narrow barred . and striped fancy
silks. Also, some very desirable changeable silks,
for ladies' walking coats; barred land striped Irish
poplins; green olive and Want( trench Habit cloths,
for ladies' clouts; a splendid assortment of-Cash- I
mere and Terkerishawin, to sell from $2 to $3 leas
than previous purchased; also, some very desirable
long shawls, a large "as s ortment; bleached and un- I ahirtiags, purchased since the recent re
duction ofprices; also, some very superior blangetso
a large lot of remnants dfcalicoes, gifigharns, lawns,
detainee, cashmeres, berages, balzarines, plaids and
satinets, and many others, too tedious to mention,
which will be sold without regard to cost:
decl3-dtmo
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OLLIDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror, of Life!
la Christmas Blossoms, .
The Gift of Friendship,
Friendship's Offering, .
The Itose,
The Snow Flaknil
The Christian Keepsake '•
The Hyacinth, •I
Scenes in the lives of the- Patriarchs and Pro
phets,
• Illuminated gems of Sacred Poetry, ,
Lays of Love and ( Faith, 81.c„•by -G. W. Beth
mus, -•-
Amelia's Poems, • •
Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy,
Together with a large variety of Miscellaneous,
Moral and Religiois works; for sate by
dec3o ' LUKE LOOMIS, Adt.
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Wholesedol Gry Goods.
l %TOW epening at the ts holesale dry goods rooms,
1 il l 62 Market street,2 apry, 100 lies of Alpacea,
49 pea English 51erinos, cases Oregon plaids, and
cashineres; 10 pea French!, broad cloths, 44 pcs fancy
casimeres, 5 cases casinetts, 10 ba/es of red, white
l and yellow flannels, 30 pairs of blanxets, new
styles of calicoes, domestic glnghams, gloves and
husiery,tngerher with a gCneral assortment of goods.
Merchants are invited to examine our atoex, as we
!arc confident it will_favorbily compare with eastern
! stocks in styles and.priceD.
deciS • , A. A. MASON! & Co.
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A. FAHNESTOCICS COUGHSYRUP--This
B. preparation has proved itself to be of very
gre:wefficacy in the cut obstinate Coughs, Colds,
, Alithina, Whooping -C ough, Spitting °Mood, and
other Pneumonic affectiOns; _ad the proprietors
feel warranted in reecomMending! it as a safe and
useful medicine, and afe Prepared to show certifi:.
cares of indisputable authority, in testimony of its
value. .
It is pleasant to taste, and offered at so low a
price arr zo place it within the reach of Aiery person.
There are, perhaps but few Cough :.preparations will produce suc h decided offectslin so short a
time. Prepared and soldi by `-• . • .
N. A. FAIINESTOCK &Co. •
C,.rner of First and Weind, also corner of 6th and
Wood Directs. i , decla
Books for the Holidays.
FRIENDSHIP'S GIFT for 184:3.
The Amaranth, 44
The Garland, re IS
The Religious Keep aka, "
The Gift of Friendship,
The Evergreen ;
The Floral Offering ;
The Ladies Scrap l ok;
The Laurel Wreath;
The Sentiment of Flowers; •
The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers;
The Fountain'; •
Tin Galley of Nature;
Gems of Beauty;
Beauty' Costume;
For sale by .11. S. BOSWORTII & Co.,
• dec2o No. 43 Market street
on Quarter Casks Roneao Port ;
4oliv 10 " 44 London Market Port;
5 " "
' 10 " 4 - Trash
20 44 44 S. Si Madeira • . •
1.5 " London Market do ;
10 44 " Symington It
.5 44 44 Fayal •IC
10 " Tentlfifre
10 " " Pale I Sherry
" " Goldgn "
5 " Brown "
10 - 4 " Lisbon- "
15 " " Dry Malaga;
10 44 44 Sweet do.
For sale in quantities to suit, by
dec2o P. C. MARTIN
5 5 .
CASES Hock or Rhine Wines—l doz each;
embracing the most 'choice and. popular
3rands ofsparkling and still imported under the tariff
of 1846,in cellar and for sale at the wine store of
declB ' , JACOB WEAVER.
SPARKLING flock, or ilochheim, for sale by the
case or bottle, at the wine store of • '
declB • JACOB WEAVER.
SPARKLING Moselle Hock Wine, for sale by the
case or bottle, at the wine store of
dee IS JACOB WEAVER.
M OSEL MUSCATEL Hock wine, Henktil
Co.'n exportation, for sale by the case or
.bot
nt the wine store of
dect2o
_ -
ONDON Porter-•-5 claksl.oiion Porte, in quart
and pint bottles, for sale try
dee22 P. C. MARTIN.
PLAIN AND•DIGH COLORED DE LAINES.—A.
A. MASON & Co., 62 Market et., have just re
ceived per Express an assortment of the above very
fashionable goods.for childrens Wear. dec7
/,-., /Intl ClGARSsorthe following celebrated
I el • Brands: Silva, Estdapio, bos Ami
gos, De Fasten! London Uranio Fella Principe, La
Royadero, Colorado, Regalias, ' Carado, Just. Sang
Principe Clicrootle Eagle Principe, Lord Byron Re.
r sale by
dec2o P. C. MARTIN.
P. C. MARTI
NOilee...Bolllllkrill BUSIIILIGSSI
Mr l
ER@HANTS and- other, having busiungs ih
New Oilcans this Winter, will have it prompt
ly attended to at a slight comission, by a gentle
(r
man leaving in a few days , or that city. _ Business
of all kinds will be attended to, either buying,
selling or collecting, FOr - fartheroderMation itpply
to : Awls WEAVER,
dec29 Wine.S tore, cor Market and Front e ts.
P. C. MARTIN
AFRESH. supply of Dr; ItaLeirs Nuorraisci.
Puma, justreceived. These valuable'Family
Pills are daily gaining increased confidence from all
classes of the community, hind ate used with' the
greatest success in cases of byspeimia t Billions Pe.
ver, Liver Complaint and many other diseases, for
sale by Li S.*CUTHBERT,
• 50 Sinithfield st. near 2d.
Alao, by•WeL,Dole, Diamond, Allegheny City; J.
G. Smith; Birmingham; and prohn M , Crrcicen Bth
Ward, - dt.C2B
JUJUBE PASTE 3 cases , ;just ro'ctivii nod foe
501e.4 B. A. FAUNP..StOCIC &
decgd Eel. of Id and Wood. sta.
fI3CIII-IEIMER;IB39 3 p
rect exportation to the
by the case, or bottle ;t tlie
dec.2o
MEM
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JACOB %V EAVER
Cigars.
Aftimm - & Co.'s di
laitd -Stites; for
'pa store of
ACOP WEATiBe
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GIBE
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czNcrriNATl•Arirb•prrtrisaneii
DatiD Vacitet
11111 IS well known line of splendid Vaskerigef
- 1 Steamers,' is now composed of the' /alisit4
swiftest, best finished and furnished, loci thititioliV ,
powerful boats on, the waters of the West. ....,Ey:Ory
accommodation and comfort that money eto_p36 9 l
cure, has been provided for passengers. The 1114_;,
has been in operation for five yearii--,hat;e:carried
million of People without the least injury to their:
persons. The boats will be at the foot of. Wood' ' .
street the day previous to for the - receptiel •
of freight and the entry of passengers °lathe regiii%,
ter. In all cases passage money must btt . p,iti4l* 4
'advance. ' • '
Movtdor Packet.'
The MONONSAHELA, Capt. Stone, will leave
Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o :4l.oeki-
Wheeling every Monday ever ing at.lo*. at. . .
Tuesday Packet. •
The HIBERNIA N0.:2, .Capt, Jno. Rlinefelter l
will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10-.=,.
o'cloelc; Wheeling every Tuesday eielling . at 10-'!
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• • 'Wednesday Packets. ,
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Captain S. Deorii. - r
will leave Pittslmrgh
: every Wednesday: morning at
10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at
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Tliuraday Packet.
The WISCO.NSIN, Captain .Ii .J. -Grace, will leave ...:--
Pittsburgh every Thursday ri)orning Lt 10 o'clock;: :; ;
IVheeling avers Timrsday -evening at 10 r. it. ,:,., ',':,.
Friday Packet.. ,
The CLIPPER. No. 2, Captain Croqks, will, leavo
Pittsnurgh every Friday Morning at. 10 o'clock 1
Wheeling every. Friday evening at- 10 r: . -
. .
Saturday racket..
The MESSENGER, Captain De Ceimp„ , :willieivet—'
Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 &Mock)
Wheeling ovary. Saturday evening at lo P. M. -
St ulay. -Packet
The ISAAC NEWTOX,,, Captain A. o.'lValon..
will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday. morning -,at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening. at 10:1 -;
110V12/'.. I ,
•13cevev nicid Wellsville Packet.
The steamboat BEAVER, Char4Bßal
Clarke, Master, will, during the coming
winter season, make daily trips to Beaver and
vile, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at .9 o'clock,
and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P. M.
decls G. M.IIARTON &CO Agents.
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Al)! ES . are cautioned against using'. Common
IA Prepared Chalk: They are not aware hew-fright
fully injurious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how
rough, how sallow, yellow, and !unhealthy tie skin-.
appears alter using prepared chalk ! Besides - it is
injurlons; containing a large quantity of lead I We
have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, - Which
we call Jones , Spanish Lily White. It is perfeCtly
innoceiit, being purified of all aeleterious qualities;
and' it imparts to the sain a natural, healthy, ale—
baster, clear, lively white; at the same time acting - .
as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth:- .:..
Dr. James Anderstin, Practical Chemist of Massa...
chnsetts, says: ~, Aiter_analyzieg Jones , Spanish -
Lily White, I find it possesses the most beautiful
land natural, and at the same time innocent white I
I ever saw. I certainly:can conscientiously recent- mend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying-.e ,
I I Price 25 cents a box. Di-ectinps—the. best way to
I apply Lilly White, is with son leather or wool.--ther
I fernier is preferable. -
i A FINE srr or TEEM FOR 25 C exTs.—White teeth,
i, Foul breath, healthy Gums. Yellow and unhealthy -
, teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones , '
I Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the'
I , .
most beautiful 'ivory, and, at the same time it: so '''''
I perfectly innocent and exquisitely'fine, that its con-1.
scant daily use is. highly advantageous,even to those •
teeth that are iii good condition, giving them a beau-'
1 tiful polish, and:preventing a premature - .decay.- - - -
1 Those already decayed it prevents from becoming -
- worse-=it also glistens 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 boa. , All thnabeve -
are sold only at S 2 Chatham et..igu of the Americitt
Eagle, Newc York, and by the appointed - . Agents '
i whose names appear in the neat column: f- , -:. •.,
'Virtu. key MARRY, and get a - rich husband, WO
"Yeur.face.is your fortune? , lit't beautiful, clear,
rthirt Is it Whiter If not, it eau be made so - even
though it be Yellow, disfigured, 'smiburrit, tanned
and freckled._ Thousand& , have been made thus
who have washed once or twice with /ones'. Italian ~
' Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnin4 -::
cent. But be sure you get the genuine Jones' Soap, :
at the. Sign of the American Eagle, 62. Chatham it. ' .
Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar- --,
ber's Itch, aro often cured by Jones's Italian Chemi- -...-
cal Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed,- .
Thatit cures pimples, freckles, and. clears the skin.!'. -
all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 52 Chatham .
at. Mind, reader, this seldom or.never fails. . ~-..
C. I.NGLIS, Jr. Patereort..
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Sold at JAcirsoles, 89 Liberty. ed., head of Woody
Sign of the . Big boot. nov23
A M C.A_N OIL—TILE GREAT REMEDY OF
.1-1 L rU.O.--Procured from a well in Kentiicky,.
185 teet below the earth's surEthe. This Oil will
found vastly superior to Harlem, British, or any
other formerly popular Oils.. Its curative proper- .
ties for the following aliments are truly wonderful. •
Intlammtoryrbentnatism, whooping-cough. phthis.- •
ic, coughs, colds, spasms, letter; erysipelas,. scald •
head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver cote-'
plaint, inflammation of the kidneyi, pains in tho' ,.
breast, side and back, diseases of the spine, pile*,
heart-burn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed Bare
eyes, deafness 'and , ear ache, - worms, toeith 7 sche;
sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, • •
• cancer, fever, sores, &c. &c. •
Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale. and_ '
retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe'
store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • The ma Dior
stands in the door-way. Only place in. Pittsburgh `
where the GENCIINE can be obtainatj. -
Caution --In order to be sure of obtaining the. ,
genuine, purchase only of the general Ugent'for =
Western Penniylvania, liTm. Jackson, 691 Liberty" •
street, or through sub-Agents appointed by him•for •
its sale each or whom will - have a shciw . bill and
generaldirectionsin pamphlet S,rm, containing the
names and address of the Proprietor and General',"
Agent of Wesiern Pennsylvania as follows: • -;
Dr. Ila , l 4- Co. proprietor, Kentucky. '•
Wm. Jact , ssn, General Agent for Western Penns , •
sylv:into, Se Liberty street ) Pittsburgh ) to Whom .all
orders must be addressed. .
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Observe-.. Each bottle is enthused in one of the
above named Pamphlets, and the name of William'-
Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent fat
Western Pennsylvania) printed on the outside ofthe
label.
OST-rure ceitiAcates of stock of the Eschange .
j_j Bank of Pittsburgh, one nutnbered 'ON in the
name of John:lse/Nee, dated February . 12thi 184 e,
for - eleven shareat and 'one numbered 1046 same -
name, dated Feb. 2; no, for nine shares. I here
by give notice ter-all` persons concerned . , to come;
forward and show cause why the Bank should net •
issue new certifieateain lieu oldie ones lost,
der- 3. 1547-2taw - FIN ISENSBE.
'GS —Gym Al r yrrlt Turkey i.
6' Gamboge.;
'‘ .Kino •Truel
Opium,,new crop'
Palliauunt -Strained I,:
Ext. JahiP;
:Dandelion., ,
. ,
Just receited and fur:sale by ',
A.. FA.Hi 6 iKSTOtif - CO; .-
decl4 Curia and WoOd eta
Balsams.
TT is now aktout7tiarhtity
.since 1 first used . .
the VegetabllA:PhlblOfiakylliilsarn in . raz: family.-,
Since that 664 , 1 bariathen mr:piactice to, keep a
supply of the nittele-63 , 1ne feethe use of my family,. .
Which it Mile, And for the benefit of my.'friends.,
1 have uniforttily found it to be a very valuable, etfi
:aeons mhdihihe and, think that by using,it sealOi•
Ably for thh complaintefor which it is recommended;
it has often prevented the disease from taking a mere,.
serious Rijn. In one instance .I recommended it
to thy brother,, who resides in the State., of New ,
York, who was dangerously ill with a complaint of
the liings; he has since writtento me for more,ihav...
ing found nothing Which gave him so touch
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OTIS PE:K. "I
Sold in 'Pittsburgh,. by • • -
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13. A. PAIIXESTOCK & CO. _ , •
Corner of Ist and Wood; also, corner of 6th and . !• •
Wood stet dee26
turd. - •.
As 'am now enga g ed in the importation
Wines and Gins, &c. exeltdvely,'l have, .--'
made arrangements in different parts of Eutope and,'
the Islands, with well known houses, fi3r my fillare• •
Supplies of Foreig n Litfuore j whisai I will be able to •
Sell ' delivered in the Custom houses of New. Ytwit et . ; - ••„:„
New Orleans, ,oe in. this at the, lowest kaikat
price, for cashor apptdr4,pa k ie r . k t v e e
and cellar, a.:rery . lftvo,iik of vey . ffiip*ltit Wimps
and LignernipinoottafiVocillin - most Oebrated ,
brands •.:
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