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Prepared and corrected every Afternoon PITTSBURGH BOARD Off' TRADE. • COMMITTRE PCIA DKCEMBER. osbua Hanna, •W. R. IVlurphy, James May PORT OF PITTSOVROR. '7 PEET' WATER /N THE CHA3NE/4.. ARRIVED. Pennsylvania, Gray, Cincinnati Lady Byron, Miller, St. Louis Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brewnsville a, Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox,,Br.wnsville. - Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. DEPARTED. Jeuess, Rougher, Cincinnati Lake Erie Hemphill, Beaver. • Danube; C ock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Brownsville YITTSBURGII IHRIETS--DAILY REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, Z Taut:snit Monstno, Jan. 13, 1548. S In a stroll along the business streets of the city yesterday, we found but little doing in the way of actual sales. Theie were a few light transactions to the country trade, but nothing from which we could make up a good report. • BUTTER—Prime Roll is as quoted for the past ten days; 10 bids. were taken at 12c.; sales from store at 12i913c.; the latter figure is only given for small lots of the best article. FLOUR—This article is also uncharged, in price; the arrivals are trifling; and but little in quiry in the market. A few lots from wagon were sold at $4,6704,93; no sale at river. Hold• ers are above these quotations, but buyers are firm. WINDOW GLASS—A number of sales yester day atformer quotations. DRIED PEACHES—Considerable doing in a .retail way; prices firm ; sales yesterday at st,so 01,35 DRIED APPLES—One sale at 50c., for a good LARD—We still quote at 6.1i,t4c , for No. 1. BACON—No change in prices. WHISKEY—Not much activity. Sales of IS lb's. Raw from first hands at ISc. Rectified sells at 21c. RICE—Not much in market. A few transac• tions indicate the followitig rates: Si from first lands; 6 front store. , COFFEE—Regular sales at si , asi. CHEESE—Regular sales W. R. at OWii. FEATHERS—Some small lots arriving, which I are taken at 31(iii32. RAISINS—Can now be had for 2,50 el box. CURRANTS—SaIes at 12ic. , lb. RYE FLOUR—A few sales at $3,75; not much in market. CORN MEAL—One sale yesterday at 40c.— Some holders ask 50c. DEANS—SaIes of large White at 75; small White are worth 87, but no sales. MOLASSES—SaIts 40 bbls. at 27c.; 10 bids at same price ; 5 bbls. at 27ic.; by single bbl. at 2sa - 29c . as in quality. SUGAR—SaIes 10 Mids. of Prime N. 0. at 4 041 c.; of smaller lots at 5c.; some quote as high! as 5/c. CLOVER SEED—Not much doing; holders ask 4,0094 12. FLAX SEED—Small sales at %lie. CORN—, few lots taken at 37010 c. • WHEAT—Not much doing; demand only for milling; held at 1,00, but a sale was reported un-1 der this figure. FlSll—Mackerel No L is worth 12 ,00912,50 5 1 at which sales are daily made. - Wo are about:to present, through the columns of this paper, to our readers, sick or well, wherever they may be, a series of weekly cotices, concerning that celebrated medicine, which has made so many and various cures in this and other countries, during ; the past five years. VAUGHN'S VrorrAntc LlTHON care= Mix - mac, is the article to which we allude. ; We frankly say that we have been astonished at the success of the article; and further, that we believe it has great virtue, or it would not have established the fame for itself whieK:lt certainly has. We 'arc nu one of those who believe humad nature is so easily gulled, as many are apt to imagine ; and a worthless nostrum cannot-sustain itself rive years: it is out of the question. Here is a short extract, shown us by the Agent: "I thought I would test the article myself, for weakness of the kidneys, be fore introducing it. = A single small botee instantly relieved me., I then offered it to , my customers, for all kinds of complaints—resolved to test it severely. I was astonished at its results, in all cases; and must subscribe to the theory of a' universal remedy, etc. Dated, Euclid, Ohio, .July :18, 1846. L. L. Adams, Druggist, etc.' , Reader, go to the Agent, get a pamphlet, and learn more. His location is seen under the advertisement of GREAT AMERICAN' itEXEDI . HAY.. BROCKWAY, Agent, jan7-davr N , ‘. 2, Liberty at:, near canal basin. The Fatal Consequenee.—The bills of mortality which we daily see recorded, and the vast number that die of Consumption, and the very many of our, friends and acquaintances who arc seriously and dangerously afflicted, and must ere long mke t he debt of Nature, is alone sufficient evidence that no tim 2 should be lost in getting clear of the very first evil seed of disease as soon as possible, ,before it takes root and destroys life. Occular ,deMonstrations Are daily visib'e to the public, that" . 4 DR.. DUN. CAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY7' is the only safe and effectual Medicine that will `•completely eradicate the first symptoms of this fatal Disiase. For sale by WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty st., head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. ' . janB Her Life has been Spared, by - the 'use of Dr. Dun can's Expectorant Remedy. Coast-mm.lex A aticartn! Mrs. Margaret Clemons, of Columbus, Ohio, has been suffering with a "DISEASE OFTHE LUNGS,' for the last three years. She at is ngth became so weak and debilitated that she could • notleave her bed. 'Her husband procured all the diffoent medi cines set forth to cure Consuraption; unfortu nately there was none of them afforded her any de cided relief. At last, seeing a notice in.the "Ohio Statesman," of a cure th it was performed upon a young lady similarly affected, which gave hopes of a cure, your expectorant Remedy was sent for, of your agent Mt. Mattoon, and used according to the direc tions.. The good effects were visible alter using the Medicine one week. Her Coughing subsided, and the Cheating by phlegm, which she distressinglyex- Yerienccd; and alter using the Expectorant 6 weeks her strength returned to its natural vigor, and now enjoys perfect health. I write you these lines in sincere gratification of the speedy cure your medi cine performed upon my sister. Yours, truly, PHILIP HENDERSON. Columbus, Ohio. Sept. 10, 1845. The above named medicine for sale by WILLIAM. 3:Acesoiv, 89 Libeity street, head of Wood st., Pitts burgh, Pa. dec3l Stray Carr. CAME to the subscriber, living Peebles town ship,lj Allegheny county, about the 10th of De cember las , , a red and white cow, about 4 years old, and very mall, giving a little milk; no ear marks. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges. and take her away, or she will be disposed of according to law. jan 11-3tw• GEO RDE FERREE, Peebles tp. =Mil .F.:;4•7mpuca • The Cry is Still they Come!--SOrillhavi made their entry, and .a whole ~Bat their march. This is the season ,when! Disease makes his appearance, hie tri4sl disciplined and officered. General .runs his chief warrior, is wendingg - his WaY accompanied by his Pioneers.. WetiFeet, Cold, Night Sweats, Spitting of 814011, 1 Exhaustion, Flushings of the facedl&c. those disturbers of the peace of Mankind,' al affections Of the Throat, Asthni, I W Cough, &c. But thanks to Dr. Sherinan.l York, for his great invention, " Thell Balsam," Try—and be cured/ Price 25 cents and $1 00 per bottle: Sold by WM. JACKSON, at litist.ate cine Warehouse and Beot and Shoe Stcirei erty street, Pitisburgh, and by dOlYiappo gems, in every town in the States. i, a:piVuoorrao Coosu.—Messrs Eilito s—l ob served some time ago a communication beer the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr; Jayne's Indian Expectorant had been the mear f saving the lives of three of his children, WhO were sufferi ng severely with who Oping cough; and haying, but a short time before, lost one of ,cnyi children by :Iva dreadful complaint, and havingtmotiier, and xiy only child, suffering the greatest agOny with :he same disease, and in hourly expectation of its Leath, I was induced to purchase a bottle i)f it, and :ommenced using it according to theldireCtions— and to the surprise of all it began to mend in fif :een minutes after we commenced u4,git4 and the :hild has now completely recovered) I have no acquaintance with Dr. aa r ie, but I hereby return him a husband's anil .a father's grateful acknowledgments. , J. L. SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, April 22d, 12.16. • Jayne's Hair Tonic.—We commend] the atten tion of those desirous of restoring theil-hair or im proving its beauty, to this elegantil.preParation We hear it every where highly spoken of,i and es pecially by all who have made use of It, greatly efficacious in stimulating the grosiak of the hair, anil preventing and curing many 'affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and suffteientlyattest y Sun. For sale in Pittsburgh at the. PkEIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood-:—.and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City 'nnar4 Positive Sale, CIF Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Rur, Door mats, Store 1,.." Fixtures, Stoves, Glass Partiticino, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Chairs, etc., at auction, BY JAMES M'E EN NPA,, lAN Thcrsday, January 20th, at 10 oictocic in the 1.3. forenoon, will be sold without reiterve, at the Carpet Emporium of E W. Lynd, No 79. Wood St., one door above Diamond Alley, a large asiMrtment of Remnants of Carpeting, in various lungthS, as he is removing to his splendid new store, 4tH street,- between Market and Mood; also, floOr cloths, carpet on the Floor, rugs and door mats, baize; and at the sometime, the fixtures in the suite; 1 glass partition, of fine large imitation Boston crown g ass, running across the entire breadth of the store, with door lock and key; 1 egg stove and pipe; 1 brass clock; counting rooni chairs, &C., Jan L 2 JAMES M'K ENNA - Auction • times BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCT I IO'S!F.E.R SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF WOOD AO VIF7H. STREETS Dry Goods. phDl Thursday morning, January 13th; at 10 W- I, J clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of ‘Vood and oth sts, will be sold without re an extensive assortment of seasonable' si and domestic Dry Goods, among which ate itisseefife cloths, sattinetts, velvet coatings, gold and silver mixed codrington, Engli ih merinves, sljiaccaa , .or leans cloth, 6 by 4 figured floor cloth; white, red, green and yellow flannels, whitney blankets, brown drilling, brown muslin, ginghams, checks, shawls and hdkfis in great variety, hosiery. Woiden com forts, gnats hair - ..iamlei; a large assortment of rib bons; ladies> bonnets and other milkkery, fancy goods, sills, etc. At 2 ip'c'ock, P. M.,1 large platfornOlealest glass ware, queecsware, groceries, table cutleiy,Coal and Devonshire shovek 20 nests band bozeS, matresses, beds ard bedding, longing glasses; - Mantel clocks, leather trunks, a large assortment of household fur nitureurcooking stoves, kitchen furniture, etc.. At 6 - o'cloca., r'. M , boots, shoes, giim overshoes, caps, ready-made clothing, gold and saver Watches, whips, combs, German fancy Goods, fancy toilet and shaving soaps, razor straps, brushes, guns; pistols, violins, letter and cap writing paper, Mang books etc. janll Balance of a Retail Dry Goods Store at A act ion. !, BY JAMES M'KEN/4!A.' eiN Thursday next, January 13th, aCIO o' clock, in kj the forenoon, will be sold, at hl'Kennt's Auc tion Rooms, No 114 Wood et. 3 dorirS Goan sth, thr balance of a Retail Dry Goods Store, ill 'the arti cles are fresh and in good order ,comprising in part I the following: Bleached and brown misting, calicos, chintses, Groceries, plaids„ mull, Swiss, hoof{; and jaconet misting, mous de laines, cashmere., fed and white flannels, alpaccas, beautiful cloths, shaWlsand tides, Irish linens, superfine broad clothi, various colors, do cassimeresland cassinett., spool Ottoniand pat ent thread; also clothing, boots arid shoes: At 2 o'clock, P. M., Groceries; and immediately 1 eau, she furniture of a private family declining housekeeping mahogany bureaus, beditteadsr tables,l chairs-, settees, carpeting, looking glasseri, with a general variety of Kitchen utensils, etc.: and at early gas light, same evening, gold and silver watches, cutlery, Dry Goods, etc. ; ! etc. JAMES MICENNA, janll uct'r . Positive Sale of the Furniture. of a Pri vate Family, at. Ai:tattoo.; ro Friday next, Jan. 14th, at IBO'cldek in the j J forenoon will be sold without Seserie, at the 1 dwelling of Mr. B. W. Barrows, Snyderg kow, Hay street, between Penn and the Allegheny river, all his household furniture, carpeting, china ;glass and queensware, Kitchen utensils, cooking stove, eto. as he is declining housekeeping and removing to the East; none of the articles have been in use more than 2 years, and a-great many only Since last May; all have Ileen kept in the neatest andliest of order. and are just as good as new; among which may be mentioned the following in part, viz: P. 1 splendid mahogany frame trio Iniek Spring seat sofa, a most beridtiful article, entirely new style and pattern, and the first of the kind everoffe.ed at auc tion in this city; 2 splendid wardrobe's; 1 !centre ta ble; 1 pair card tables, I do largetinfrig tables; breaxfast tables; mahogany bureaus;:roexing chairs; I sett flag bottom chairs, fancy gilt mounted of au , perizr quality and wo ginanshin, Eastern mate; Windsor and common chairs; high and low post bed , smarts' ' trundle do; 1 hat ractc, a good article; astral and hall lamps; loosing glasses; venetian kind trans parent blinds; brass, iron and wisp *fenders; fire irons; parlor, hall, stair, dining roan - , and chamber carpets; hearth rugs and door mats; l!titaiti rids and fastening.; I beautiful Gothic 8 day parlor clocx, a first rate time piece; I Kitchen clocg; I sett candle brass; I pair silver plate fruit basgets; china, glass, and queensware, together with a great v ariety of Kitchen and conning utensils; Kitchen hairs and tables; I wash sing. Also, lof Anders° supen orpatent cooging stoves, with fixturSa.and pipe, all complete and nearly new. Terms 'at sale, janB JAS. M'KENNA, Auct'r. Smithfield Street Property at Auction. ()N Monday evening, Jan. 17th, a' t 7 Melocx, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cur of Wood and .sth sts., will be sold, without reserve, that valuable lot of ground, situate at the S. W. corner of Smith field and Sixth streets, having a front of 20 feet on Smithfield -street, and extending along Sixth street, 60 feet, to Carpenter's alley, on whitlh are two tene ments; subject to an annual ground rent of $47. Terms at sale. JOHN it. DAVIS, janll Auct. Third Street Property alLAnetton. ON Monday evening, the 17th in gL, at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, Omer of Wood and sth streets, will be sold: Thit very valuable Lot of ground, situate on the South side of Third street, between Wood and Markdt eta', having a tront of 27 feet 8 inches, and extending through to Second at., on which is erected a lage frame ware house, at present occupied by A: ROelen, Esq. Terms ---one third cash, residub ob a long credit. Interest payable semi-annually. ;I janl I JOHN b. DAYIS, Auct,r. MICR SALE-400 copies of Hectare's; Pittsburgh and Allegheny city DIRECTORIES, ; 250 cuts of - good 5 double purple and yellow .Carpet Chain; 600 good Wooden Bowls, of all , IsiZee 200 dozen of 8110, 9:12, 10:1271nd 10:15 Windo w Sash; 6 setts of the American Pioneer, 7 vols. of , iwe Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives, from 1790 to 1799.. ..And a good retail supply Of. writing, letter and. wrapping paper, and all the Pittsburgh daily newspapers, for sale by ISAAC...HARRIS; Agt. and dec2s-4t Com.Merchant,sol al.*near Wood. EMI SEE v ' ' fp' * • • :luction !-.1.11e5. A LITERARY AND, FAMILY PAPER rr already ni are on 1 1 General 11 are well stimption o nwards, t, Cough, (Debility, &c., and Bronchi. 7 hooping of New Healing THE YANKEE BLADE 11 A HOME JOVRNAL AND FIRESIDE COMPANION, Devutea to Literature, Education, Morals, News, .pc Publioqled Every Saturday at pis. year. PROSPECTUS OF VOL. This Literary and Family Journal having', during the past six years, met with the most brilliant and unexpected success, numbering its subscriber, by thousands, in almost every quarter of the Onion,— the Publishers grateful for the many favors Shown to them, have determined to mane such improvements in its character, as will greatly enhance its attractive- . ness and value, and render it worthy of still higher applause. For this purpose they have just purchased, at much expense, from the foundry of Mr. 8. N. Dientirsorr ' several founts of new Scotch-cut type, with which the paper has been dressed throughout, in a style of surpassing elegance and beauty, while its size has been greatly enlarged, and varhitia other improvements introduced, making it one ofthe.best and most attractive newspapers in the Unloti. Among other leading features, the &ins, will contain from one to four of the richest and most in teresting STORIES of the day. Not only Original, but the gems of the European and American Maga zines, and in all cases a preference will be shown to suck as can be published entire in a single papes. In addition, its columns will be stored with Popular Essays, by able writers, Choice and Beautiful Poems, Gleanings from New Works, Sel ecti one from Foreign Journals, Mirth-Creating Sketches, " Jokes, Scraps, News Items, and everything else that can give zest and piquancy to the feast, In brief, our object will be to render it an ble, entertaining, and ever-welcome Family Visitor, brimming always with instruction and and ; airiest).- ment, and especially desirable to the family circle. MATHEWS, GOULD & CO., Publishers, 1.351 Washington at., Boston, Mass. to- Subscriptions received fer the ",Yankee Blade." Periodical Agents and others supplied in any quantity, at low rates; also, single copies for sale by WM. S. CALDWELL, Third street, Pittsburgh, General Agent fur the Publishers t Medi -89 Lib tnted A oct3o decl-1m Maißt2l==l 4 NTHON'S CI,ASsICAL DICTIONARY; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities; M'Cullough's Commercial Dictionary; Ure's Dictionary and Supplement---Arts; Manu 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 Dictionary, English • Fletnines and Tibbin's Frenc h and English Dictionary ; LeVereVs Latin Lexicon ; Union Bible Dictionary; Itobinson's Cabinet Dictionary; Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc. The above, with a general assortment or Theolo gical, Classical, Miscellaneous, and Sunday School Books, always on hand and Ibr sale low. ELLIOTT& ENGLISH, Era Market at. bet 3d and 4th. MATHEW 1. STEWART, Attorney and Counsellor II t Law, ()FFICE on Fifth street, next door to Alderman Morrow's office, between Wood and Smithfiekl Collections made on reasonable terms; Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills, and all other instruments of writing, drawn with legal accuracy and despatch. dec9.3.ly 110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of I Quarter Sessions of the - Peace, in and fur the County of Allegheny. The petition of James Kearney, sth Ward, of the c•ty of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth; That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelliag house, in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant I.iin a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JAMES KEARNEY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the sth ward, do certify, that the above pet,tioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well prem.! w with house room and conveniences for the accom ition of tra eller* and o hers, and that said tavern is necessary. NEM . . , Emanuel Reis, Solomon Reis, F. E. Kremer, Sr., F. E Kremer, Jr., Joseph Meyer, Samnel Hingham, John Gill, J. H. Came, lulin Maccin, R. W.'Wat. son, Thomas Flood, A. Glass. janl2•w3r 1 -I AMILY CARRIAGE--A close Carriage, buil by Ogle & Ifiatson, Phila., in first rate order, may be purchased a bargain if .ipplied for soon. Enquire at Matthews' Livery Stable, Penn eitrect. janl2.w. New Publications. 1r I LTON 'S POEMS, illustrated. Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings, by James Montgomery; and one hun dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Win. Harvey. In two volumes. SPENCER'S GALE". TESTAMENT.—The four Gospe's and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, critical, philosophical, and exegetical; maps, indexes, etc. together with the Epistles and apoca lypse; the whole forming the New Testament—For the use of Schools, Colleges, and The.olsgical Semi naries. By Rev. J. A. Spenccr, A. M. A New NovEL—Midsummer , ir Eve.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S.C. Hall. J HENRT IV.—The life of Henry the Fourth, king of France and Navarre, by G. P. R. James. Ci•inplete in four parts paper; 2 vols. cloth.! For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, janS Booksellers, corner of Market and 3d sts. An Import ant hook. THE Early History of Western Ponnsyl cabin, and of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, with an appendix, containing copious extracts from important Indian treatics, minutes of conferences, journals, etc. Together with a topo grapLical description of each county of Western Pennsylvania. One large volume, 765 pages, by H. K. Strong, Esq. For sale by NA I d L: c -- 1 5 I 00 Kegs assorted j si . x p er . w ,folLin!i! by . s LL I I L NI RAISINS -25 Boxes M. R. Raisins, in store and for sale by CIIEESE-10 Casks and 20 Boxes Cheese, in store and for sale, by der22 MILLER & RICK ETSON. BALLAD OIL-10 Baskets Ballad Oil, juid reed and fur sale, by dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON. LARD OIL —l5 Bid: Conkling , s No. 1,, Winte Strained Lard Oil, in store and for sale by F. SELLERS, dee2l No. 17 Liberty et. PERM. AND WHALE OIL: 1,500 Galls. Winter and Sperm Oil ; 1,200 " " Whale " 2.000 " Crude " Just received and for sale, by dec22 MILLEh. & RCKETS 60 N SPERM CANDLES-5 Boxes Sperm Candles, just received and for sale, by LIENNF.SSEY Brandy-9 half pipes, London col or, Vintage of '42, to arrive and fi.r sale by I KISH Whiskey-2 Puncheons, for sale in quanti ties to suit, by deo22 P. C. MARTIN. JAMAICA Spirits--2 Puncheons, for sale in quan cities to suit, by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. HOLLAND Gin---4 pipeu Swan and Black Horse Gins, for sale by • d ee22 P. C. MARTIN. CIDER VINEGAR-83 barrels pure Vinegar, from Cider of 18d5, in store, for sale wholesale and retail. dec9 JACOB WDAVER. ICE-1 tierce fresh Carolina, tor ea allay deels .7. D. WILLIAMS LIQUORS IN GLASS-100 bottles of trandies, Wines, Gins, &c., fur sale by dec23 P. C. MARTIN. POTASH-4 casks No I article, in Ettore and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, den 23 .156 Woad at. - - - IiaIrOCIMFAMER.IB39, P. A. Murnm & Co.'. di rect exportation to the United States, for sale by the ease, or bottle, at the wine store deal • JACOB W VER. Elf Shi n Small White Deana, in store end for gale, kik/ by L. S. WA.TERMAN, j an 4 No 31 Market, and 62 Front ata. CHLORIDE LIME-16 casks jusi recd, sale by jan7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. BIICKWH EAT FLOUR-:-40 mega pHme Flour of "bulled" Bucxwheat, for sale by, jan7 SMITH and SINCLAIH. -mot,. r~.c.,.q,..k'.-~.~ ~..~:.. F. .., MEM iT 4 ~ -.. :. na '0: i i '. .. •' ' -~~ H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. 43 Market street MILLER & RICKETSON MILLER & RICKETSON P. C. MARTIN ~. , i . --- -0:]wi4.., 7 . `,,:~; THREE dwelling lionises Situate on Fourth street, neat Canal Rade, in the city, of Pittsburgh. - Also, -a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance on sth, near Wood street. Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, with an atle of grounil under cultivation, situate on Ohio Lane, in the city ofAllegheny. Enquire of - janB J. D. WILLIAMS - ,.1 IO Wood sti RELIEF the Families of Volunteers whe dre Sppring their Country in Merieo.—All those who ha* made application and not. received any portion of the Relief Fund, will please meet . the Committee at R. H. Hartlers Store ' Wood street, on Friday the 7th, and Tuesday the 11th of-January, at 8 o'clock, P. M. N. B. oThe persons appointed to collect funds in the several wards, are requested to make returns as 1iM01141.3 possible to Mr. M. Edgar, Chairman of the Com ittee. janB Eleotro Blagnettsm HE diseases cured by the use ofDr. Smith's Tor pedo Magnetic Machine have been numerous, some of them are named below: Loss if Smell, Deafness of 15 years, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Palpitation of the Heart, Contraction of the Leg, paralysis, Dyspepsia, Nervous and Sick Head ikche, Tooth-ache, Sore throat, Locked Jaw, 110::No Family should be withoutone of these Machines, a manual of instructions accompanies each machine. Call and obtain a circular (gratis,) explaining the wonderful powers of Electro Magne tise', as exhibited in the effects of these i'oarzno M•cxzric Maciunr.s. For sale only by S. L. CUTHBERT, jainB No 50 Sniithfield st., near 3d. FAOR BALE, AND REMOVAL: s the subseri ber ,expects to remove to another stand, near the FoaeOffice, and change:his business in part on the first ill' April. - He will.sell off his present stock low, vizt about no cuts of purple and yellow car pet chain; 200 doz Bzlo, 9:12; 10:12, and 10:14 window Sash; 500 all sizes of wooden bowls; 900 Harris' lite Pittsburgh, Allegheny, etc. Directories; 6 setts of the American Pioneer, in 2 vole; 7 large volumes of the Senate and House of Representatives, from 178 tr to 1800; a variety of bed cords and lac ' ingia, fishing and plough lines; English quills, writing, letter add wrapping paper, and figured and colored paper; b6ck ink and jilt stands, wafers; some pie. tures', and blue and pink Washingtonian badges; Dr. Ford's aid other medicines; a variety of Almanacs, and all the daily and weekly newspapers kept fur sate. Please call at - ISAAC HARRIS, janlo-6t. Agency and intel. Office, Fifth at. Consumption, Cough, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, it.c. TO COnsumptives; four-fifths of you are really sugring from neglected colds, or an obstruc tion and consequent inflammation of the delicate lining of those tubes through which the air we breathe isdistribtfted to the lungs. This obstruction produc6 pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, dif ficulty or brea hing, hectic fever, and a spitting of Mood, matter, or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength;of the patient, and death ensues. JAYNE'S Expectorant never faits to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy results. Ir is ctirrAtts in its effects, and cannot hid to re Ilene. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pacts TEA STORE, 72 Fourtifi Street, near Wood. janB at is the best Cough :Medicine I ever saw. , I) EA.!) the following proof of thc.superiority o. i,, Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable citizen, who has tried .it. PIITSAVROII, Dec. •15, 1547 • & BROCKWAT: After - shoring for several weeks under the disad vantages of a harrassing cough, and most dieressing cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of sere ral of the "infalliblesi? I was induced to purchase ebottle-of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give ii a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only ono hilt of the bottle , I found myself "entire!), well." "ll' is the best edicine I ever saw? , True copy. 101 IN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, COM mercial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janS DIR. DUFF'S c A O N r . D e r N o W f R S T h . I ZI G MarkCLASSE S, et n n 1 J MERCANTILE and STEAMBOAT Book-keeping taught on the mast eflectire and ex ped itiode manner. In addition to the usual course of instruction and practice, Mr. D. will on Monday next, commence a course of practical Lectures, in Which the application of the science of accounts to all. the idetails of business will be minutely explain ed. No extra charge made for these Lectures. Hours of busigess 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M. janl • New Dago ' ype Rooms, e. Burkes Buildings, Fourth SI.. ANTHONY, Daguerreotypist. from jj thl Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerreotype of citizen. and others, atrootni in . the third story of Burke , ' building, 4th st. Pers.*, wishing pictures taken may rest assused that no pains shall be spared to produce then, in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments areal' the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pic tures unsurpassed for high 'finish and truthfulness to nature., The public are solicited to call RIO examine. Persons sitting fir inctures are neithdr iequired or expected to take them unless perfect sati.fiction is given. • N. A_' Opperators will find this a good depot for stock7atid chemicals. instr . uctions given in the art , containing the must recent Improvements. \ jan7 VOIIIRETAIL—A small variety of English and Getman Almanacs; almost all the daily and weekly .Pittsfiurgh and a few Eastern newspapers; S,bbet's and Taylor's Counterfeit Detectors; a small supply of school books, writing, letter, wrapping, coloredand figured paper; paintings and pictures; Harris' new Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, &c Directdries. Almost all the Directories of Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York, New Orleans, Mississippi Valley; etc. can be had at my office. Ilandsomt pink and blue satin Washington Badges. All pos sible accommodations at moderate charges. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and janS- . ot Intel. Office. sth st., near Wood. SHELL OYSTERS. AL CONSTANT supply of superior Shell Oysters, roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delicae,y °Nile season, served up in superior style, at the shortest notice. BANK EXCITANGR, dec6itf Third at. bet Wood and Market at POW , D. COLOCYNTH ; " Bayberry ; " Aloes; " Bark Peruvian ; " Liquorice Root; Strichuine; Chloride Gold ; Kidder's Intl. Ink ; reccired and for sale by B. A. FAFINF.STOCK & Co. car Ist and Wood sts Wane• to Arrtveg 5Qr. casks Burgundy Port ; 1..1.50 Hhils White Wine; 25 half Hilda. t. " to arrive at N. Orleans the last of this month or beginning of next, per ship Waverly, Tinnrnan master, direct from Colic, fur sale by (decal) P. C. MARTIN. 1 RON SAFE—Ons large Iron Safe, for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., Jan? cor. First andWoodsts FI4:II , ICH MERlNOS—Received per express, at 62 Marstet strect, another invoice of 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. deao A. A. MASOM dr Co. Tti OtASSES BARRELS-25 prime, on consign jj iiient, for sale by dec3l. J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. F R>;SB•?RUIT_3O,Drums Smyrna Figs; . 2'. Bbls. Ztnte Currants; . . , 3 Boxes Genoa Citron ; 20 " M R Raisins ; • For wile by J. D. WILLIAMS, deckl 110 Wood et S UGAR -6 Hhds, prime Now Orleans ; 2 Bbis D. R. Crushed ; 10 " assorted Loaf; For kale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at I - MASSES—It) Elbls. N. 0. Prime; 111 . " Sugar House ; 2 " Phila. Steam Syrup ; dec3l Vor sale by J. D. WILLIAMS OUNTRY MADE BLANKETS—AT REDUCED C PRICES.—The balance of thole superior, large size Blankets, will be sold at $41.16 a pair, dec23 BARROWS & TURNER. D YE WOODB---425 libla Chipped Logereod ; 75 ~ Ground do; 100 g‘ Chipped -Footle; 100 i , Ground Camwood ; Jae( reed and for sale by B. A. FARNEBTOCK and Co. janb corner of Ist and Wood eta Q BM. Lard; V" Fresh Roll Butter; 6 " Dried Peaches; 2 " Clover Seed ; just reed /or sale,by L. S. WATERAN, jan4 • No 31 Market, and 62 Front at ..::'..c, - ,.1; .j : ~...,:-•;•....,,,,,-,.... 4--t•,7...4-4;1::'.-1.4':;_i4:-. ERRE -.= - r ' , - EMI ~°<~~~~ Ins. t. noon.' Thos. iittairrr. BOON hiArtl SAU.GENT, itANICERS AN' .EXCHANGE BROKE n, N.. E. coa. WOOD Al D:Nana shirr:re, rifsantratift, PA DEALERS in Coins batik Notts, Time/ Hills, Ybreign and DomeBtit GOHlScates of Deposite, &c. • , ' ' 4 EXCHANGE on all thb pfiritifidl Cities of the Uunion, and Europe, for sale In idols tb edit Ourcha sere. I CURRENT and par funds reediied on def i osite.' COLLECTIONS made on all _ partit cif the nion, at the lowestrates. REFERENCES: Messrs. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden & .Snovyden, Wm. Bell &Sr- .'m. Bell &Son, Prrtattrtitrif. a S. MlClurlken & Co. .' English & Bennett. ,' Fleming & Brother, " Pales, Lathrop & Co. -Pnw..i.V.4. " Wm. R.Thornpson & Co. 1 " Hoadly, Phelps & Co. 1 NEW l i EE. a Babcock & C). " Tiffany, Ward &Co. t " John M ' Cullough & CO. BALTIMORE. Mr. James George, " H. - Hanna, CINCINNATI, 0. 1 " Joseph Watson,/ ... u nuesson4 0. Messrs. Fenner & M,Millan. I R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewistown, P. Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y 1 WILLIAM A. MILL Ac Co., RANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKE 5, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK 'NOTES, AND SPECIE, _ I No. 64 Wood at., one door above Fourth, East Side, • Pittsbrirgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit,.anij col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indianai and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most feVor 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 upviards., marlo-dawy ! ! =}:= HILL & cfmay, BANKERS, EXCHANGE DRONERS, AND ]EALERII lIN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD ST., 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WESTRIDE, Pittsburgh,lPa. ,AR Funds and Currency 2.3 , received on Deposit,' nun r collections made in all the principal cities lithe United Stites. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore,New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for safe o in sums to suit purrhasers. ' Kentucky, rndiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia • Bank Notes bought and sold on the most faimra ble terms. i The highest premium paid foe - American Cold.; Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, te. mar24-y N. HOLM L f PIKERS AND DEALER% BANK No. 55 Market s Selling rate New York Philadelphia Baltimore Exc. i pr 1 i EC BANE Buying rates. Ohio I din Indiana I Ct Kentucky I .4 Virginia I it Wheeling 4 id Tennessee 3 id aul9-y ALLEN EZAHER. EDWARD KRAMER & RARM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROK ERS, DF.ALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood ate., directly oppositei the St. Charles Hotel. myr.S Dissolution of Partnership. rilHg Partnership of Parke .Flanneris is this i day 1 . dissoli . 2d by mutual consent. The businesb or the concern will be closed at the eminting moors heretefore occupied, No. 116 Wood street, by John Hannen and Henry Haunen. Copartnership JOAN HANNEN titans HANSEN have this day associated with them Bras. J. WALLACE in the man ufacture of Flint Glass, in all its vai ieties, under] the firm of Mumma and Wallace, t tte old stand of Parke and Hannan*, where ;bey are prepared to , serve their old friends and those who may favor them with a call, at WHOLESALE- AND RETAIL. 1 A large stock of tre leading articles in our line on hand. Terms as good as any other house. i JOIIN HANNEN, lIFNRY HANNEIti, B. J. WALLACE. j In retiring from the business of Parke and Ran nes, I most cordially recommend Messrs trannehs Wallace to the patronage ofmy former friends. JOHN E. PARR . Pittsburgh, Jan. Ist, 1848. . jan4 Dividend. 111 OFFICE OF TILE PrITSEtiIIGII GAS WOIIKS, January 34,1848. rr HE Trustees or the Pittsburgh Oak Works have thin day declared a dividend of three per dent. on the Capital Stock paid in, which Will be paid to Stockholders or their legal representatives, at the office of the works, on or after the 13th inst. ;The holders of original stock who have not surrendered their certificates, as directed by City Ordinance o 28th June, 1847, will be required to do so befori the dividend on the same will be paid. jan6-6f - JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treastr. Dissolution. THE partnhrship heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the style of Hill & Bro'vnc, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. S C. lIILL, I G. G. BRONViiE. The undersigned, having purchased the atire es tablishment, will continue to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of the newest designs of Paper Hangings and Borders ; American and I.'l-Ouch Fresco°, Column, Parlor, Hall and Chamber Papers; Landscape, Fireboard Prints, Rainbow and Other styles of Curtain Paper, thirty-six inches witle,Btc., all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail, at the old stand. dec23-2wd 8. C. BUZ. Dividend. OFFICE OF ALLEGHENY BRIDGE t.,0,} Pittsburgh, Jan'y. lat. 180. %IDE President and Manageis of the Company for erecting a bridge over the river Alleghnni, op posite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny;l have this day declared a dividend of Two Dollars on each share of the Capital Stock, standing in the name o. individuals on the books of the Company, out of the profits of the last six months, which will hr piid to stockholders or their legal representatives, pn or after the 11th inst. JOHN HARPEIti jan4 letcl&2tw Treasufer. OFTICE,NAVIGATION AND FIRE Irr. 9111 E. President and Directors of the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insrance Company,l have this day declared a 'dividend of Three ,dolhirs on each share of the capital stock standing in thename of individuals, on the Books of the Company, out of the profits of the last six months, which dill be paid to stockholders, or their legal represeuttives, on or after the 13th instant. janGtd. ROBERT FINNEY, S4'y - _ New Moulas Just Received . T~EAVEN upon Earth, by Janeway, one vol. 880 Charnock's choice works by Lymington, 1 vol. 88c Coincidences of the Old and New Testament; by Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. D. one vol. Chalmer's Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, Ace. 1,50 Select works of James, Venn; Wilson, Phillips and ,Jay in one large vol. fur the low price of 1 : 50 The Free Church Pulpit, 9 vole. 5,00 Modern fnfidelity, by Smucker; Life of David, 75e Dilly-walk with God, Matthew Strong ; 98e, Circle of Human Life, by Tholuck, 980 Memoir of Charlott Elizabeth, 310; Tho works of Francis Tarretirie inThe original Latin, to be complete in 4 soli; 3 vol.. a c t ready. Willie'Poetical works in splendid Teri* Morocco. ' The above with' treat Variety. of nevr.boek a, jolt eceived. gLLIOTT 4. ENGLISTI, Jan? .66 - Market at.between 3d and 4th. XCHARGE AT SIGHT, for the Steam F 15th, mast be closed on Monday the I also passage Certificates granted as usual. JOSHUA_ ROBINS jans Fifth - - INET, Caitillon'A Co. Brandy-2 half . ilee22 sale by P. C. MA • .',7 , : .,- f .' l , ' ' :;: 4 ''s' ........ :' ' '' ' ' ' ' '` ' . ' ", ''''.. r.- 4":" '7 ... 1 .t .' ' ''' '' '' '' ' N' '' ' . ' '''-''''',-A.4.',,,%:,,,,,, ..-..,,, ' iME .:7.:', ,, ,_.. , • . ',*.'"'-q.0.c.c.'4.-- „,:-..':.f.T . - . -'. EZEIMEI32 S & SON, IN EXCHANGE COIN kIII NOTES. 1 tree:, Pittsburgh. i hinge. Buying rite. Cincinnati i die Louisville S. Louis ,' :: NOTES Buying rates .1 County & City ord.!' i die Relief notes P " Pennsylvania Co P " New York il g. Maryland ei .. New Orleans I Dividend, ET orris I th IN, street. • es, for • 7114. MOUSE'S WtEitty HuDora' OF' NlsCtr BOokl3 FOR 1848. M Y I : 4 4 .ec TiE D TELond Bli!ori6o, , of rive York! by Drama at Pokereille; Beneh Sad Bar of Jutytown, and other Scenes and. Adventures!, hy I.:vet-point.. Christmas Box for the Sons and Daughters of Tem perance; a stOry by T.. S. Arthur. - Salathiel, or the Wandering. Jew; a story of the past,. the present, and the future. By the Ril.Geo. oly. , N 0.9, Chartiber s s Miscellany.., , Durangis Terpsichore, or.Ball-Room fhthie. Pleasatit Art of Money Catching: Ball-Room InstrUctor. Heads of the Headless, The Ocean Child; or, the Lost Vesieli Ancient Magic'aAd Astrology, explained end il lustrated. - . . The Skin; its Diseases and Affections. ; The Entertaining History of Folks,whose room is bdtter than their company. , - Esther De Medina, or the icrifirei of London. ; , Frdnk Demon, or the CadLtss first year in India. Elora Winter. Book, Subscriptions redeired for the following, papers, and single numbers for sale. New Yorz Herald, Saturday Courier; , Flag of ottr Union, " the Free: Uncle Sam, :Yankee Blade, teller Newspaper, Spirit of the Times, Star Spangled Banner. M. Pi MORSE, N0..135 Fourth street. Bargains at No. 46 Market Street. D LACK - Merino Shawls (Dupini's best) with very JUl$ rich borders, selling atthe fOilawing rates; $l2 Shawls for 8,75 - 8,50 6 , « 6po " Poet, Neale Gazette, Saturday Gleaner• New York Tribune, John Donkey, 6,50 ~ dec2s 4,00 BARROWS .& TMtNER Cigars. 75.00 Brands: Sil a, 0 CIGARS, ofhe following celebrated l Ami gos, De Fasten; London Uranio, Falba Irincipe, La' Royadero, Color - ado, Regalias, Carado, Just" Sang Principe, Cheroots Eagle Ptincipe, Lord Byron Re galias, for sale by= . dec2o 11 P. C. MARTIN. RUDESHEIMER BERG; 1834, Hock Wine, di rect irnportatlon into the United itates by Pe ter A: nob! Munfro,.*(from -the base of the mounta n tAich surrou nds.th e Castle OfJohannisLurg) for sale by the case or bottle, at the I wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. Iteniovai G'. W. SMITH & Co. ; have removed their Of fice from Penn st., to their New Brewery on Pitt st. and Duquesne Way. d cc2s Tz Ep e c 1 3.2 UTTE R:— 6 Keq,l%firiTH ZINC L ir sale by ..!..Vd 9 EA RlDPeaches---100Besbels, for sale by jj dec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR 117 RITE Heano-10 Bal•rels, for sale by , VV dec2B - SMITH & SINCLAIR C . , LOVER Seed-3 Bartels, forsale by dec2B • SMITH & SINCLAIR ARD--30 Kegs No 1, ritatly put up for , family use for sale by . deed SMITH & SINCLAIR jT IBBERT'S Chemical I Writieg Fluid, assorted jl sized bottles, constantly on hand and for sale B. A. FAHNESTOCK and Co., corner 461 and Wood sts. PLAIN AND HIGH COLORED. DE LAINES—A. A. Meson & Co., 62 Market et., have just re. ceived per Express an assortment of the above very fashionable goods for children' wear. . dec7 OSEL MUSCATEL Hock wine, Henkel) al Co.'s exportation, for sale by the case or bot- Se at the wine store of dec2o LONDON Porter—li casks London Porte, in quart and pint bottles, for , sale by dec22. ' P. C. MARTIN. LARET---12 Clinks, in store and for sale, by C dec22 MILLER 4- RICKETSON FItENCH MERINOS—A. A. MAsott ¢ Co., 62 Market st., have just received, per Express, another invoice of French Merinqs, all of the MOM fashionable colors. dec7 MALLOW-1 -Barrel, foi male by -1 dnclB S 1'371 SINCLAIR POTATOES--32 Barrels, sold very low, by SMITH It- SINCLAIR., dec3 ' 06 Wood et. D R d l e El2 4 Apples-50 'a S h rvi a TT I fu r sale by M ANNA- 1 b l y case mail flake, jcist received and B. A. PAHNESTOCK Co., oin of Ist and Wood eta l E B TAL— r, 3 2 o d T r o o n r s etal, recd by steamer A L. S. WATERMAN, 'ater i and 82 Front sta SEEDS -25 Bbls. Clover Seed ? 29 Bags Timothy do, in stnrc and 1. dec2s sale by L. S. WATERMAN. TUJUBE PASTE-3 cake, just received' and for 0 Sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., dec2S cor of Ist and Wood sts. orIMOTH . Y SEED— A few Bestial° en hand j_ for sale by' WITH & SINCLAIR, dec23 56 Wood st. T EA -20 half chests Young Hyson Tea; 40 " " pouchong tt , Just received and for a le by - dec22 MI LE.I I & RICKETSON, . LOAF Sugar— 20 Bbls No. 4,5, 6 and' . - . slam.; 10 " Coarse Pulverised Loaf; 5 " Fine " : " In store and fur sale, by dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON. 0 AZERAC Brandy-6 halfand quarter pipes, pale, Vintages from 1837 to , 44; for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. A SEIGNETTE Bran. y--G half pipes, A Seig, nette Brandy; for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN BLANKETS! BL.ANKETSI I BLANKETS!!! Gentian Blue Maciiaw, Whitney and Country Blankets, at eastern cost, to close consignfnent, at ROBINSON'S, fifth etrext, one door below. Wood. dec2Q PEA NUTS- -100 Hu. hels, superior quality, in store and for sale by dec2l • SMITH & SINCLAIR. TcT OCKHEIMER Hoc wine,ellenkell & Co. ex -1-1 porters to the Uni ed States, for sale by the case or bottle, at the wi e store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. F RUITS/ A; Bbls prime Oranges; 2.5 Boxes Leirions ; 5 Kegs Malaga Grapes ; All in good order, just received on consignment Ind for sale low, at the Wine Store. I JACOB WEAVER ; corner Market and Front sts. SUNDRIES --2 Bids. allow; 2 " Lard ; 2 " G,rease; 6 Bbls Gteen Apples ; In store and fur tale by dec2s 1 L. S. WA — TI.:RMAN. PEACHE.6--30 Sacks Dried Peaches, in store and for sale by i dec2s !, • L. S. WATERMAN: CASES Hoek or Rhine Wines—l doz each; ' DO embracing the most choice and 'popular 3runds nfsparkling and still imported under the tariff of 1846, in cellar snd for'sale at the wine store of declB JACOB WEAVER. HoildiTyl — Presouto. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. El Wdodatreet, is now opening and for sale, a splendid aracirtmeut of GIFT BOOKS, in the richest bindings. Rost WOOD PIANO roams. - MARTIN'S DE Gorn Gi4TARS. Rom WOOD WarrizecODMS, he. &e. For sale at the lowest Cash prices. dec23 T ARI)-140 Kegs Leaf Lard, received par sienna er Americans and for sale, by L. S. WATERMAN . jan4 go 3 Market, and 62Front st. •- New 10dods. A A. MASOPf 4. Co., o. 62 blanket streetAaye ti d r just received an extensive assortment of daysey and fanoy dress buttons; also, gimps anti fringes of every varierty, ?cashmere oratats,sil* acerb, etc., etc. I • declB ONG and square elhawle—lnst repaired. Per ex. pren,lsmore of those veiy fashionable long and square plaid shawls. A. A. MASON Si Co. decl6 C4IZSIIZETTS AND FRENCH WORM COL. LARS, i o all qualities, (some vertlisap,) seUina off at it great sacrifice at died() 4ARROWS & 111111121511 4 A *::...-: - _, AM.... .-.-•4114' . ..'-' ~,,..:.:.-;:_.:',.'. rill-119 kdown lien dr splendid re/ beast,. I steamers, is now composed of the largest; swiftest, best finished and futnished, and the moss powerful bolts oh the waters Or tha Weft. Every accoirimodetiotr ind comtbrt that money can pro: cure, has beet' ptovided fbt passengers. -The Lind has been in operation for fito yearn—have carried a million of people.without the least injury to theit persons.. The boats will be at the foot of Wood street the day . pretiolis to stetting, for the reeeptloit of freight and the entry of passengers on the reales ter. In ell cases passage money mast be paid it advance. The MONONGAHELAI Capt. &Mfg,. will !Nail Pittsburgh every Monday !miming at 10 o'Mooki Wheeling eters , Monday ever lug at 10 Si. it. • The IIIBERNIA No. . n, Capt. Jon. will leaSe Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock l Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 VlTednesatty Pnettets • • • The NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Captain S.. Dahl; will leash PittihOrgh every Wednesday mornintat 10 o'clock, Wheeling etery Wednesday craning at 10 Ir. it. • • The WISCONSIN, Captain R. J. Grace; will 1114111 Pittsburgh every Thurlday morning at 10 o'cliiikl Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at 10 Y. E'rldity PimYet. . The CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooke, will Mart Pittaourgh..every Friday Morning at 10 O'clock Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. sa. titttneday Packet.' • The MESSENGER, Captain De C01)111,1011 kali . Pittsburgh .every Saturday morning. at 10 o'clock $ Wheeling ever; Saturday evening at 10 aro Sunday Packet. • 'rho ISAAC NEWTOR, Captein A. 0. ItiatoN wilt leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening it to . novl9 Beaver and Wellsville Packet. The steamboat BEAVER, Chaffee R. Clarke, Master; will, during the coming wirite:.season, make daily tr.ps to Beaver and Wo ll. vale, leaving Pittsburg every morningat a o'clock, and Wellsville at 3 o , cl ck, P. M. • • so decls G. M. ARTON & CO., Agents. The new and substantial steamer DREW FULTON, W. H.Fovrorr, Maar ter, wil leave for the above and intermediate piartai on Saturday, -January Bth, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to dec3l JAMES MAYO THOS. WHITE, No. 76, ?Hemet street, OM tell out his entire !door' of Dress Goods, at greatly. reduced prices, fur cash, consisting orate followtagi` Calicoes, French Chintzes, ginghams, Palo' Alto, Buena Vistv,Otila English and French Merino Plaids; English, Scotch, and-French Mouslin de laines; English, Scotch, and French caslintereeiparamettasi alpeiccas, English and French merino!, plain, barred and striped, wide and narrow black and blue blamt silks; wide and narrow barred and striped fancy. silks. Also, some .very desirable changeable silks; for ladies , walking` coats; barred and striped Dian poplins; green olive and bins French Habit cloths, for ladies , donna; a splendid assortment of Cash mere and Terkeri shawls, to sell from $2 to Wenn than previous purchases; also, some very desirabhi long shawls, a large.assortment; bleached and un bleached shirtiags, purchased since the recent re duction ofprices; also, some very superior blanzets; large lot of remnants cife.dlicoes, gingham*, lawns, delaines, cashmeres, berages, balinrines, plaids ' satinets, and many others, too tedious to.mention, which will be sold without regard to cost. decl3-dlino JACOB WEAVER - OURS GREEN AND . BL'It.. 4 PEAS, from the N. 1 York Pekin Tea Compeer •Jost received at the Pekin Tea store s . 72 Fourth 'keel, from the New York Pekin Tee Company, a very large soppily 6f fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different grades and Qualities imported into the coittitry, pack- t ed in lead in 5 lb. boars, 1 lb., and 1-4 lb• packages. Also, 5 lb. tin cannisters of the different qualities, convenient for families and steam boats, ranging in Frices from 371 cents per lb., to $1 PD.' Fine Oolong Black Teas,6o, 62, 75, 87 and itfr i. pound. tg:r We will refund dieonaney in all casee‘lrbere; our teas do not give entire satisfaction,or exeltasgel for a different article. Pekin Tea store; 'l2 Fourth street near Wood,. decll A. JAYNEB. 'MEW DAGUERREOTYPE' 14(X:h1S, BURR'S 11 Building, Fourth street. Rough & Anthony, Daguerrecityrtists fin= the Eastern cities, would call the attention of tbe habitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerrotypes of citizens and others, at rooms in the Third story of Burt's Buildings, 4th street. • Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured, that no painssliall be spared to produce them in Abel highest perfectipposfi,the art. Our instruments $tS of the most powerful kind, enabling us to exectittli-.. pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truthruloest. to nature: The public are , solicited to OM tine examine. • • Persons Bitting for pictures are neither required:- or expected to take them coleus perfect satisfaction is given. . N. D. Opperatcrrs will End this a good depot for stock and chemicals. I:cr Instructions given in the art, containing the most reeeat Improvements. decle Wholesale Dry Goods. 'VOW epening et the wholesale dry goods rooms, ill 02 Market street, 2d storj, 100 pee of Al!Flux-a,' 49 pcs English Merinos 2 cases Oregon plaids, and , cashmeres; !Opts French broad cloths, 44 pcstancy cssimeres, - 5 cases casinetta, 10 bale" of red, white:, and yellow flannels, 300 pairs of blankets, new; styles of calicoes, domestic ginghams, gloves and. hosiery,togerher with a general assortment ofgooda Mprchantsare invited tw et-amine our stock, aawa ate confident it will favorably tompate with eastem stocks in st)les and prices: . . deeitl ' • . A. A MASON & Co. AL L D3Y FIiESPITTS: The Mirror e P 11 Christmas 810 . 55017114 The Gift of Friendship% Friendship's Offering/ The Reim, . The Snew Frac, The Christian Keepsake, The hyacinth, Scenes in the orthe Patriancia and Pro.. Illuminated geMs of Sacred Poetry, _ Lays of Lnre and Faith, &c., by G. W. Beth ) mae, Amelia's Poefte,..... „... Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy, . • Together with a lariiii.inriety Miseellinetriby• Moral and Religio-ts workel for sale by . dec3o Agt; • • • . • 20 Qk uartnr Cask. oocao port; 10 «" London Market Port Rettee.a-tiotitherri Badness,. --- 'r fAif ERCHANTS and others, having business io INew Orleans this Winter s will have it prompt • y attended to at a alight commission, by a gentle. man leaving in a few days for that city. Easiness of all kinds will be attended to, either buria l , selling or collecting. For further intorniation appy to JACOB WEAVER, i declS Wine Store, cor Market and Front.Oni OATS -10 bags on consignment, fir sale by deelis J. D. WILLIAM. IGILAX3ll.3l,Ailarse ba for sale by A., • ••, •••• S MITH & SINCLAIR, SO Woad street. S ARDINES—bO gotes Sardines; trf. • •• do, for kJ. • • • "r" RAWIDt POTAtill•.100 cha t eau B mut Cot sale b 7 • • _7.l^-•-• • R. A, 1' , AnumumeArLig Cow rCT rid andpilhalda. • • - Aart.." , • , ~.:<. . ciartilcarA.Tl AZlft z Totaiibitint Bann Vatitet nine. - •. litotidajr Pitotteti Ttlesday Pfteiket. ThUrsday Pabket. For Nelv Nbtllce. S. S, Madeira; London Market do Symington if Fara]. 11 2,0 44 16 it 10 " 5 44 10 " • Tc . nnerifTe 10 " Pale Sherry . . & " " Golden " Brown " • 10 " " • Lisbon• "" 15 " u. Pry Malagny 10 " " Sweet do. For sale in quantities to suit, by dec2o P. C .14 ARMIN.. 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