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Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville • Swatara, Cox, Brownsville ' OFFICE OF THE POST, Z . SATortuat Mortutsto, Jan. 15, 1848.5 Business yesterday was rather active. Produce came in briskly, and was generally bought up by dealers. BUTTER—Several sales for shipment was ef fected 20 bbls. Prime Roll for Eastern market, was reported at 13c ; 4 bbls. at 12} ; several lots at 12c. The demand is rather good, as is also the supply. WHEAT—Some arrivals yesterday, which were freely taken at at 95c. BARLEY—A sale of several sacks at wharf at 45c.; one holder asked 50c. without success. CLOVER SEED—Sales of 0 bbls at $4 12, which is a fair quotation from store. TIMOTHY SEED—SaIe of 50 bus. at $2 25, the highest figure reported to us lately. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Several lots taken, mostly for shipment down the river; $1 50 is a firm quotation from first hands. FLOUR—Receipts rather large ; sales from wa gon at $4 8704 90 ; at river, the same prices are about correct. Holders seemed determined to get a higher price, and $4 95 was generally asked, and in some cases $5 00. RYE FLOUR—A sale from first hands at $ 3 ,- 70 ; another at $3 -75. SUGAR—SaIes of Priine new by hhds. at 4i (sc. MOLASSES—No change ; sales at 27c. =BM 74 7 1TR00P1 COUGLI.-31essrs Editors—l ob served some time-ago a communication over the I signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne. Indian Expectorant had been the means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were sutief ; ng seveiely with whooping cough; and having, but i a short time before, lost one of my children ,by that dreadhil complaint, and having another, and my only child, suffering the greatest agony with the isame disease; and in hourly expectation of it. leath, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it,and :ommenced using it according to the Aired ions andto the surprise of all it began to mend in fif teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the thild has now completely recovered. I have no acquaiiitance_with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby,.return him a husband's and a father's gratefiaras*nowledgments. Jayne's Hair Tortic.=--We commend the atten . Lion of-those desirous of restoring theirhair or im proving its beauty, to this *zany preparation We heat it every where highly - Spatter) of, and es pecially by all who have inalle_u,se of it t as greatly efficacious in stimulating-the growth of the hair, ant preventing and curing many affections of the skin. its virtues are amply and sutiteieutlyattest N.l.—N. Y. Sun. --;• 1 Mrs. Margaret Clemons, of Columbus, Ohio, has been suffering with a "DISEASE OF THE LUNGS,' for the last three years. She at length became so weak and debilitated that she could not leave her bed. Her husband procured all the different medi cines set forth tii cure Consumption; but unfortu nately theie xi - a* none of them afforded her any de 'Cided relief. At fist, seeing a notice -in the "Ohio :Statesman? of cure th tt was performed upon a young lady sinithirly affected, which gave hopes of a cure, your expectereet Remedy was sent for, ofyour agent Mr. Mattoon;and used according to the direc _ bons. The good effects were visible atter using the Medicine one week. Her Coughing subsided, and the Choaking by phlegm, wliicli she distressingly ex perienced; and after using the Expectorant 6 weeks her strength returned to its natural vigor, and now enjoys perfect health. I write you these lines in sincere gr itikatitio of the speedy cure your medi cine performed upon my sister. Yours, truly, PHILIP IIE.NDERSON. Columba;; Ohio:Sept. 10, 1843. The above' named medicine for sale by WILLI4I.I ACKSON, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood at., Pitts burgh, Pa. dec3l COMMERCIAL RECORII. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. PITTSBURGII DIAIKETS--DAILY REVIEW Philadelphia, April 22d, ISI6. For sate in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City mar 4 "sjp - Her Life has been Spared, by the use of Dr . Dun can's Expectorant Remedy. Ccirisrmrriorr ARRESTED! A. A. MASON & CO., G 2 MARKEL' STREET, Between Third and Fourth Strad's, NFORAI their friends and the public generally, I that being about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot. They will close Out their large sod well 'selected cooK. or Fall arid Winter Goods at Cost, And in many cases less than cost! To enable them to open their New Store with an entire Stock ofNew Goods. The sale ommence this day, and con tinuo until the first et :March; or until their removal. Theirestensive assoifinent of ' DRESS GOODS Will be sold full 30 per cent. less than usual prices They consist of the meat fashionable Cashmeres and Delanes Galailifohair, Silx and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. &c. CLOAK Goons---French and German Merino's, Queen's Clott t French Plaid Cloaxings, Broad Cloths of all the moslfashionable colors. Maar and Panay Dress Silica, of every variety. SnAwm—Cashmere, Teraeri, Tartan Plaid, and other Shawls ;j , ri Very large assortment, fully reduc ed one half in:price. Ft.a.wiscu—Welsh English, and American Flan . gels, of all Coloys and qualities. Donner and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought . Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feathers ' Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, Ire- ; &c. tr:r LINED: Gooos of every description. Woolen Goods. Cassimeres, Casetnetts, Vestings, Beavers, lbilots, Tweeals,. Jeans. Whitney and Bath Blankets! Also, an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz es, Domestic Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Ticking*, Brown and Bleached Mashies, &cc. The following will be some of the Prices : • Cashmeres at 181 cents, Usual price 371 Muusselixtde Laines, 12; " 25 and 3I Gala Plaids, 50 44 " 100 Mohair and Oregon Plaids, Alpacas, 181 Flannels, 20• Wrought collars, 181 Calicoes, 9 to 10 Cassinetts, 28 to 31 Together with every article in the Store, which will be offered equally cheap. Visitors may be lured; that they will not be disappointed in the qual ity or prices of our goods. janl2 A. A. MASON and Co. THE Ward committees appointed to make collec tions for the relief of the sufferers by the floods on the Ohio, are requested to report their collections in the course ofthe ensuing week to janl 1 W. BAKEWELL, Chon. ofCom., =~4 ~; - :.i~ `- RIM • • IE , GREAT ITALIAN REMF.DYI. 11: PHILADILLPIII•, April 24 1 . 846. Being afflicted for some 8 years with t at: most listressing disease, the asthma, and foil, die last 3 years much of -the time confined to ificionn tnd at several different limes my lifedwits des ,aired of; I concluded to obtain sothb of tla coniS Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to , I me by a friend from New York. who rAtte'd that tt hail cured some of the roost invetete::l cases rnown to the medical profession. Suffice,itrto say, that, after using the above medicine fOr dl out 4 veeks, I was entirely relieved, and I beliate radi • ally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st., Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and RetailrA, gents See advertisement. 4 1 feb22 Thi time has come when coughs and l'colds are rife, when consumption insinuates its ;Chailgeful form—nips many a lovely bud, and lurkslwithin the press nt blooming flower, the beautiOue. cheek now deadly pale, now flushed with criinsiin 'hue, bespeaks the presence of a .foe, a direful rciq, who flatters. to-destroy. To drop the rnetaphdr,;lauch is Consumption, often brought on by negleceeqoughs ; and colds, wet feet, &c. BEWAas, mill tree the sovereign remedy, Doctor Sherman's All Healing Balsam, a certain and never failing remedy for ;5. coughs, colds, consumption, asthma, pain in the site and breast, whooping cough, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, bronchitis, Sit. Price, 25 cents and SI per bottle. Sold wholeatle and retail by W.Jackson. at his Boot and Shoe Store, and Patenr Medici ne Warehouse, SO Liberty street. Pittsburgh, and by duly appointed Agents in every ~ we in the U. States. See advertisement. C.nov23 i T he Fatal Consequence.—The bills of: Mortality which we daily see recorded, and the vast number that die of Consumption, and the very Mani of our friends and acquaintances who are serioMili and dangerously afflicted, and must ere long psy the debt of Nature, is alone sufficient evidence tliat no time should be lost in getting clear of the v'ery first evil seed of disease as soon as possible b l efOre it takes root and destroys life. Occular demonstrations are daily visib't to the public, that DUN. CAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY" ie the only safe and effectual Medicine that will e , outpletely eradicate the first symptoms of this fatal pis l ease. For sale by WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty 'head of Wood at., Pittsburgh. O;ITIS auction LZatcs Extra and Positive Largo 'Sate , . OF splendid, fashionable and seasonable! ! ready made Clothing, superfine American andiiEnglish Broad Cloths, Cassimere, Cassinetts, Silk IViilatet and Silk Veatings, of superior quality; tine Stiirts!;:exten sive assortmentof Tailor's Trimmings, ofgobttqual ity; on a credit for certain amounts; on TI.T.IiiDAY nett, January ISO, at 10 o'clock in the!, thMtioon, precisely, I will commence selling, at the *tore of &teams. Anther and Mayer, No 70 Woodlstrieet, be tween Diamond Alley and Fourth, their ebtiM stock Of New York and Pittsburgh manufactui,erki Cloth ing, as they are declining business and Minoring from the citytthe artiAcsare all of tl e bertiptality,l the latest styles and fashions, and selectet!l With the greatest care, and manufactured expresaly i . ,: . fdr this ' maiket, under the direction of the ownera. It is 1 i the largest and best assorted stock of feesh ready- made clothing ever offered at public sale, in the city, or perhaps in the West. Those wishing th purchase such floods should not neglect mending Leis' sale,' RS the Proprietors are determined to sell , lbll and every article or articles put up, to the Iligbest bid der. It may he many years before suell'buother chance will be offered to the citizens alibi's .place. The stock issu large. it would be impossiible to des cribe thearticles in full, a part of which cOmprises .i 4 the following. viz: 7 • lAbout 122 [dark, blue, and brown frock Mid dress coats; do 45 Heaver and pilot overcoats; do 39.d0 do sack do; do 52 Beaver and pilot airs (Matti; do 59 blanket coats; do 300 caasinett and twilled cassi tne-e do. Pantaloons, viz: r: About 244 pair black French ClFAiMeli pants; Do 52 pair blue French dodo; do 202 pair : figured French cassimere pants; do 330 pair ciiisibett pan taloons. Vests, viz: 1 -i About 509 vests, comprising every vbriety, style and pattern. Shirts-- , About 119 do: shirts, of all styles. IMO, scarfs, cravats, etc. etc. etc. DRY GOODS: Superfine French, English, and Americ`Un Broad Cloths, various colors; cassiineres, taaSinetts, silx velvets, and silx vesting: of superior quality. Together with an extensive ssortme tt otTsilor's Trimmings, .of good quality. Terms—All sums under $5O, cash, currency; from $5O to $lOO, thirty days; from 6106;to $ 2 O O , sixty days; from $2OO to $3OO, ninety ti6y4 300 dol lars and upwards, 41nontlis, good approVedendorsed notes, and no goods delivered until thtfabOtre terms arc complied with. r - A moresgeueral.description will he Oven in hand bills. JAMES M'gEI4NA janl4 j Auction Sale• BY JOHN ID..PAVIS, AUC'OO.NEER SOUTII-EAST CORNEA OF WOOD AND FIFTIt. STREETS Dry Goods. lAN Monday morning, January 17ili,at 10 C clock; at the Commercial Sales Itodin, corner of Wood and sth sts, will be sold withont reserve, an extensive assortment of seasonable. Dry Goods, among which are. Manchester gingliami, cheese, shectings, Furniture chem.:, merinds, dress milli!, blacK satin, fancy ribbons, Merino and woolen shawls, ails. hilsfs, hos cry, gloves, needle wont coats, woolen comforts and scirf4, Whitney blank:els, sattinetts, cassimeres, "superfine cloths, patent thread, pins,.red, Ind brown flannels, etc. •At 2 o'c!ock, P. M., a quantity of 11..0 ;:::Sugar, Y. H. Tca, tobacco, confectionary, bassets, 'glassware, quecesware, china, table cutlery, sPaniith: cegars, shovels, manure forKs, a general Eisse!!lrtment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, coosing stoves, mantel clocks, loosing glasses; carpeting, feather beds, bedding, etc. At 6 o'clocK, 111 Unbrellas, boots ' Shims. rea dy-made clothing, gold and silver watehOS, fine cut lery, guns, pistols, violins, accordions,,letter and cap writing paper, titans books, jewelilii.gold pens, variety Goods, ete. janl4 Executors Sale of Bridgei fi!tock. (AN Monday evening, the 17th inst. i at 71 W- V/ clock, at the Commercial Sales [Deem, corner of Wood and ritlh streets, will he sold fo:r Cash, par funds: 6 Shires Monongahela Bridge Cp. Stock. janl4 JOIIN D. DAVIS; Auct'r. Books ' Books.. De- WILL be sold on Saturday evening next cember 15th, at the auction storq.north- w e a t earner of Federal street and the Diamond, a cata logue of valuable Books, embracing 'medical , theo- Ingical, historical, and other standard t'orlts in the various branches of literature. WM. J. I.IURNSI Anct'r. The books will be ready for examinbtiOn on Satur day morning. janl4 Positive Sale,., ' , OF Carpeting, Oil Clothe, Rugs, Dimi,iniats . , Store Fixtures, Stoves, Glass Partitions, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Chairs, etc., at Auction, BY JAMES M , KENiNiii ON January 20th, at 1.0 o'.e.lock in the forenoon, will be sold without'roserve at the Carpet Emporium-of EW. Lynd, Vood et., one door above Diamond Alley, a large assortment of Remnants of Carpeting, in various lengths, as he is removing to his splendid now striro, 4th street, between Market and Wood; also, 'floer oil cloths, carpet on the Floor, rugs and door mate, baize; and at the same time, the fixtures in the 'stere, viz: I glass partition, of fine largo enitition Boston crown g 'ass, running across the entire breadth of the store, with door lock and key; '1 egg stove and •pipe; l brass clock; counting room dlurs,&c. janl2 JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. Smithite d Street Property , , at, A.vaction. (AN Monday evening, Jan. 17th,,a o'clock', at I) the Commercial Sales Roonia,.cor::ofWood and sth ate., will be sold, without reserve, khat vale lot of ground, situate at the S. IV-corner of field and Sixth streets, having a frOntmf 20 feet on Smithfield street, and extending alOnit Sixth street, GO feet, to Carpenter's alley, on widcbtain two tone , meats; subject to an annual ground !rent of $47. Terms at sale. - janll Auct. P. 31; 371 121 50 Third Street Property at Auction. CO Monday evening, the 17th inet.kat 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooni; corner of Wood end sth streets, will be sold: That:frery valuable Lot of ground, situate on the South! ide -of Third street, between Wood and Marli'etlkts., having a rout of 27 feet 8 inches, and extending through to econd et , on which is erected a l irae frame ware ouso, at present occupied by A. Beitien, Esq. Terms—one third cash, residue Oran long credit. Ae rest payable semi-annually. :1 janl 1 JOHN AucOr. .' I . ir.74„ 4 4% - t: - ,Aefrr ;~~ _ MEER • . • TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quir ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty ofAllegheny. • The petition of James Menherter, orrinley town ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly shcweth; Tha, your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers, and others, at his dwelling house in the county. aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will beyleased to grant him a li cense to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JAMES MENHERTER. We, the subscribers, citizens of Finley township, do certify;that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided ,with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of travellers and others, and that said tav ern is necessary. Dr. John Pollocx, John Bravo, " " Wilson, Alexander M'Bride, James Hooper, Joseph Springer, Perry Bonham,David Moody, John G. Gaemick, James S. Oliver, Nathaniel M'Bride, Joseph Parker, Samuel Eckelson, Samuel White, Benjamin Veudemark, Charles Stewart, Nathan Hood, Samuel Morgan, John Ferguson, James It. Dicks, Isaac Onstutt, Alexander Maloney. janl.3-d3t. • "Selling off Low ror Cash:, NET INTER CLOTHING of every description, such as cloaks, over coats, superfine blanket, Bea ver, Pilot, and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, Dress, and frock coats; a large assortment of tweed sack and frock coats. Cloth, cassimere, and satinett pantaloons; also, a general,assorttnent of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, caesium° and fancy woolen, and plaid nasal mere, with a great variety of superfine Irish linen trimmed shirts, under shirts, stocks, cravats, com forts, and all other articles in the Clothing line, which will be sold low for Cash. Purchasers will find it much to their advantage to call soon, at 49 Liberty street "r' N. B. A complete assortment of goods, suitable for Customer work, always on hand, snch as English, French, and American cloths, and cassimeree; also, a choice assortment of seasonable vestings—all of which will be made to order in the latest styles, and on the most accommodating terms. jan-12tlaw White Swan House, Near the foot of Market Street THE Proprietor is regularly supplied with the FINEST PALE ALE manufactured in the Uni ted States. OYSTERS and other delicacies of the season al ways on hand, and served up in the most appro'yed style. (janl2.7t) HEN ItYLA NEM li F:11. . - r OST, or taken in mistake, some time about the I_,j 26th September last, from the Steamboat Louis M'Lanc, at Lock No. 1., a camphor wood Trunk, containing sundry articles of valuable Clothing, with other matters held in high estimation by the owner, (Capt. Bennett,) whose name it bears. A liberal re ward will be paid for the return of said Trunk, eith er to }Victors. Wick lk.lld'Candless, or to the subscri ber, on the Monongahela Wharf Boat, who will pay any reasonable reward on its delivery:_ Teas. Qrz JIA IS CHESTS Y. Ilyson ; kJ 51 Catty Doses, en ; 10 half chests Cunpowdei ; 2 Catty Boles, ; • S halfchests Imperial ; 16 « Pouchong; jar.ll For sale by JAMES MAY Shad and Mackerel. HALF !Ibis Trimmed Shad; I 21 !Ibis. No. 3 Mackerel ; jun 11 For isale by JAMES MAY OAF SUGAR-5 llbin. No. 6, Loal Sugar; fur LA sale low to close consignment. RIHrSI on the First Story, and the Second and Third Stt,ries of Brick House, corner of sth and Union strects. Alen, a very neat and convenient frame Cottage, in Allegheny City. Apply to janll 1=7.1331112E3 m I , I .a .T o O m N : S . P ti t i ) , E l, ll o lS, etic il a lu i s u t . r o a r t k ef. Ha stof John nrs Milton , with a memoir, and critical remarks on his gdnius and writings, by James Montgoihery; and one hun— dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Win. Harvey. In two volumes. Sgratcr.n's GREEN TEIRAIIENT.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, critical, philosophical, and exegetical; maps, indq.es, etc. together with the Epistles and apoca lypse; the whole forming the Nest Testament—For the use of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Semi , naries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M. A NEW NovEt—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy 1.21 C of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hal 1.. JAMES' HENRY 1 V.—Thefire of Henry the Fourth, king of France and Navarre, by G. P. R. James. Complete in asur parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON & smcwrotc, janS Booksellers, corner of Market and 3d ate. An Important Book. THE Early History of Western Pennsylvania,and of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, with an appendix, containing copious extracts from important Indian -treaties, minutes of conferences, journals, etc. Together with n topo graphical description of each county of Western Pen nsylsanis. One large volume, 766 pages, by H. K. S,rong, Esq. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. 43 Market street. janlo SPARKLING Moselle Hoek Wine, for dale by the cane or bottle, at the wine atm.° of CANDLES -20 ban. Stearine Candles, 5,r sale by decls J. D. WILLIAMS. NAILS -100 Kegs assorted sizer, for sale by decls J. D. %WILLIAMS .13,./iISINS-25 Boxes M. R. Raisins, in store and for sale by CIREESE-10 Casks and 20 Boxes Cheese, in store and for sale, by d er22 MILLER & RICKETSON. SALLA D ()IL-10 Baskets ballad Oil, just reed and for sale, by e ; dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON. LARD OIL - 15 Bbla Conkling , s No. 1, Winte Strained Lard Oil, in store and for sale by F. SELLERS, dec2l No. 17 Liberty at. PERM AND WHALE OIL: 0 1,500 Galls. Winter and Sperm Oil; 1,200 " " • Whale " 2,000 " Crude " Just received and for sale, by dec22 MILLER & RCKETS OON SPERM CANDLES-5 Boxes Sperm Candles, just received and for sale, by dee22. M ILLER & RICKETsoN. lI'CNN ESSEY Brandy-4 half pipes, London col or, Vintage of '42, to arrive and f r sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. 1 - 041 Whiskey-- 2 Puncheons, for sale in gnanti• ties to suit, by de322 JAVIAICA Spirits-2 Puncheons, for sale in quan t) titles to suit, by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. lOLLAND Gin--4 pipets Swan and Black Horse 1_ Gina, for sale by CIDER VINEGAR-63 barrels pure Vinegar, from Cider of 18d6, in store, for sale wholesale and retail dec9 RICE -1 tierce fresh Carolcias,fose — Ly dee.ls .1. D. WILLIAMS. IQUORS IN GLASS-100 bottles of Brandies, LA Wines, Gine, &c., for sale by . dcc23 TIOTASII-4 casks No I article, in store and lot j: sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dec23 5 Wood St. TTOCHHEIMER, 1839, P. A. Mime & Co.'s di• rect exportation to the United States, for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. Bbls Small White Beane, in store and for sale, 1../U by L. S. WATERMAN, jan4 No 31 Market, and 62 Front sts. CHLORIDE LLME-15 casks just rec3d, , sale by jan7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-40 sacKs prime Flour of "hulled" BucKwheat, for sale by jan7 • SMITH and SINCLAIR. OULD CANDLES-50 Boxes, for note byM dec3 SMITH & SINCLAIR . 1.. . .. , -,,..:,,•„. : - ,F , .. - e-....7 , - e-0 . 7.z.i-t'ci4-:':44-4- , ,".-z , :', , ,•'• - ? rizir'-;.,- - iS- 1 : - .4-.1414•AV• 7 ; .e..l..t_r,ift-.gtvt.:Akvtae.-ev-el; , AWito.:R , € -- r - s 4 •t - -.'- • - 1 i I i,, :. „,. ~..•. MEE •• ~il:lFt..k. „ -."..:...:7.--,,f:::,-:-......i.:,,,--,-,:,-e-::::'•,':-..,',1-11::1-.• 1:•-:-.,-;'..i,:',, '.:..;,.;,-'•-•,-,-1-..:.-,..-,::,-.5.,,•-,,,:-.'.•::iiild.: '...,;,,..-..,_',',....:»7-.•.ii.r.,.:-'''.!1.;:,::',.:-.'-,';',-''-.. !''.:-.:5.1.T.' '; : t ~:.:I ^ :4•:, .; L'i. : •4 , ?r i - . ..', . ;', :: ft'-';' =Ai :T•i:','-"T , .' - .:i: -..:;:',,v, .... MEE F'' t, 71: • ` - T.- . " • ._;a 41 pt 1,..dinv,477,70._ - _,1,71 . ,.t t 0y3e5int.g.00.0. , - - ,: , 31,77.)....intti7.4,- . 70,7r • P. DELANY H NIfITIrELL. Agt. Mon. Pkte JAMES MAY MEM JAMES MAY JACOB WEAVER MILLER & RICKETSON P. C. MARTIN P. C. MARTIN JACOB WDAVER P. C. MARTIN EMI To Let. THREE dwelflng houses, situate on Fourth street, near Canal .B ridge, in the city of Pittsburgh. Also, a Ramify 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance on sthomar Wood street. Also, a fratute . dwelling, two stories, with an acre ofground undbr Cultivation, situate o n Ohio Lane, in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of janB :•Ji I). WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. who EL IEF h,oI Are he Families of . Volunteers . who are 1 Serving in e their application Countr y and tnM n e o r t z c receivedo. All ! portion of the , Relief Fund, will please meet the Committee at R. IL Ilargey's Store,Wood street, on Friday the 7th; and Tuesday the th of January, at 8 o'clock, P. M. N. B. The pOsons appointed to collect funds in the several wards, are requested to make returns as soon as possible to Mr. M. Edgar, Chairman of the Committee. . janB Erdettro Magneifsm. T . HE diseaseaCured by the use of Dr. Smith's Tor pedo Magaetic Machine have been numerous, some of them, are named below: Loss of Smet,, Deafness of 15 years, Dropsy, Rheumatism, P4lpitati on of the Heart, Contraction of the Leg, Panilysisi Dyspepsia, Nervous and Sick Head Ache, Totth-ache, Sore throat, Locked Jaw, 4 . c. ittl - No Falliily should be without one of these Machines, a manual of instructions accompanies each machine. ?Call and obtain a circular (gratis,) explaining thd IVenderful powers of Electro Magne tism, as exttibifilid in the effects of these TORPEDO MAGNETIC 514ft7rits. For sale only by S. L. CUTHBERT, janB , Isz No 50 Smithfield et., near 3d. 17011. SALEAND REMOVAL.—As the subscri , 1: her expeetito remove to another stand, near ' the Post Offico, and change:his business in part on the first of April., He will soil Whig present stock I low, viz: about SOO cuts or purple and yellow car -1 pet chain; 20,0410 z Bxlo, 9x12, 10x12, and 10x14 Iwindow sash; 500 all sizes of wooden bowls; 400 Harris' late Pittsburgh, Allegheny, etc. Directories; 6 setts n; the American Pioneer, in 2 vole; 7 large i volumes of the tienate and House of Representatives, 1 from 1790 to 4 , 800; a variety of bed cords and lac -1 ings,fishing, andlphingli lines; English quills, writing, letter and wrapping paper, and figured and colored i paper; black idft and ins stands, wafers; some plc. tures, and bliip and pink Washingtonian badges; Dr. Ford's and offer medicines; a variety of Almanacs, and all the daily and weeky newspapers kept fur ( sale. Pleasti ; call at ISAAC HARRIS, janlo-6t . : Agency and intel. Office, Fifth st. _ Coussimptittlii, Cou h , ,t Spitting of Blood, Broiti'leltsltls, Astusua, 64. e. TO Constiblptives; four-fifths of you are really sufferine;finm neglected colds, or an obstruc tion and ciiiiiiequent inflammation of the delicate lining of tlafe• tubes through which the air we breathe isdirOibuted to the lungs. This obstruction produces pate and soreness, hoarseness, cough, dif-1 ticulty or bre*ing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, matter;lor phlegm, which finally exhausts the stlrength of thopatient, and death ensues. JAYNE'S Expectorant -- :hover fails to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy results. IT is CERTAIIO ill Its effects, and cannot kid to re lieve. .! .3. For gale iti.Pittsbu/gh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth stieet, near Wood. jrinB .It is the lieit Cough Medicine I ever eau. , RRAD the iroilow: eg proof of the superiority o. Dr. Wifiord's Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectablqiitizen, who has tried it. Dec. 15, 1847 MESSRS. 11 A . :N4 & BROOM'S After laboring for several weeks under the (Head vantages of 'a liarrassing:triugh, and most distress-mg cold, ‘vhich , lari thus far resisted the effects of treve ral of the sans induced to purchast a bottle of y f i:ior, Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of tlte bottle, I found myself "tailed& melt." Wyllie best medicine I ever saw." True copra lOHN HINDS. Sold by ifAts & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Com mercial Ruty;..iberty street, near Canal. janB Dm. nuFir , s x AND WRITING CLASSES, IMI kfFll . l\l . curies r -opctnif ( si n h I nd a a rt. et y tt!., .1 MERCANTILE and STEA)IBOAT Book-keepinl" taught on the most Ctiective and ex peditious manger. In addition to the usual course of instructitin'and practice, Mr. Tn.-will on Monday next, comittiuice'a course cif practical Lectures, in which the aii,plication of the science of accounts to all the details of business will be minutely explain ed. No extra gharge , made for these Lectures. Hours of businesi 'Oh to, 12 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.'ll. janl Mc* Daguerreotype Rooms, :Burke.; Buildings, Fourth St. 1 . 10 0 1..: e ll I E II rftirn would g e . a u l e i r t r l c c o t a yli t i e s n ts ti o f l r 2 o , n , i c the inhabitehis Of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to thtlki Dm , uerresitype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke's building, 4th at. Pmsons wishing pictures taken may rest assused that no paids sliall'he spared to produce them in the highest perfection (lithe art. Our instruments are of the most pitwerfill kind, enabling us to execute pic tures inisorPassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thbriblic are solicited to call and examine. Personstting for pictures arc neither required or expected W . ; :take them unless perfect satiblaction is given. . N. It. • Aliperntors will find this a good depot for stock and ,Cliernicals. tg-Insttlintions giien in the art, containing the most recentlmprovementg: jan7 FOR Iig:TAIL—A small variety of English and Gerinsiii Almanacs; almost all the daily and weekly B . iii4burgh and a few Eastern newspapers; Sibbet , s and Taylor's Countkrceit Detectors; a.amall supply of se:hool books, writing, letter, wrapping, colored rind figured paper; paintings and pictures; Harris' nOicaPittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, &c 'Directories. Almost all the Directories of Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York, New Orleans, Mississippi Valley, etc'. can he had at my office. Hand:tow; pink and,,blue satin Washington Badges. All pos. sible acco,ilmodations at moderate charges. Please call at t ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and janS-6t.' , Intel. Office. sth at., near Wood. SHELL OYSTERS. ACONSTANT supply of superior Shell Oysters, roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delicacy ojthe season, served up in superior style, at the slmaest notice. BANK EXCHANGE,. dec6-tft. Third st. bet Wood and Market at. Drugs. Dowirt. COLOCYNTH ; E ". Bayberry; " Aloes; ". `, Bark Peruvian ; 44 Liquorice Root ; Strichnine; Chloride Gold ; Kidder's Ind. Ink ; 'sat recniidd and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Co. decll, cor Ist and Wood ate. Wines to Arrives pj`k gr.Teasks Burgundy Port 0 1 0 50 fllids White Wine; 25 half HMIs. " " to arrive at N.Orleans the last stlf.this month or beginning of next, per ship Waverly; Tinnman master, direct from Coke, fur sale by 4 (dec2o) P. C. MARTIN. BON-riAFE,—Ons large Iron Sore, for gale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., I Jan7'•: , : cor. First and Wood sta FREK 11 MERlNOS—Received per express, at 62MarKet street, another invoice of 10 pieces Frencletlerinos, choice colors. decl6 A. A. MASOM & Co. MOLASSES BARRELS-2b prime, on consign mept, for sale by dec3l S. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. 41 - ./7RBgll ?RUIT--30 Drums Smyrna Figs; . 4. 2 Bbls. Znate Currants; 3 Boxes Genoa Citron ; 20• " MB. Raisins ; `For sale by J. D. WILLIAM S, dec3II, llO wood et. SUG 2 I}I-6 Hhds, prime New Orleans; i 7,.! 2 /Ibis D. R. Crushed ; :. 10 " assorted Loaf; le by I D:WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st, m OI. 4 SSES-10 Bble. N. 0. Prime; 2« Sugar House; 2 <, Phila. Steam Syrup.; Vor sale by J. D. WILLIAMS OUNTRY MADE BLANKETS—AT REDUCED C PItICES.--The balatice of those superior, large site Blatlkets, will be sold at $4.75 a pair. de.o BARROWS & TURNER. D YE WOODS.--425 MIL! Chipped Logwood ; 75 " Ground . do; 100 " Chipped Funk; 100 " Ground Camwood ; Suse-Ate , d and for sale by B. A. VAHNESTOCK and Co. corner of Ist and Wood sta. jans' QS tard 1-7 5 Fresh Roll Butter ; 6 it it/ried Peaches ; 2 'Plover Seed ; just rec'd force,..by L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Market, and 62 Front at PAS= JAS. Ef. noon 1100 N AND' SARGENT*. BANK:ERS AND . EXCHA.NGE:BROXERS, . . N. E. CON. WOOD AND SIXTH STATE - IS, PITTSBURGH, PA DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills. Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Ccipicatel of Deposits, &c. EXCUANGE on all the principal Cities of thi Uunion, and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purcha sers. CURRENT and par Rinds received on depesito COLLECTIONS made ou dll pots of the Union at the lowest rates. REFERENCES' Messrs. M. Leedh & Son, " Ogden & Snowden, " Win. Bell &Son, Prrrssutioit. " S. M , Clurken & Co. English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother, " 'Falco, Lathrop & do.• P/lILAD'A. " WM. R. Thompson Ri Co.) 1 Hoadly, Phelps & Co. New ZORIC. " Babcock . Br. C). " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John ..1 4, ..PCullough & CO, BALTIMORE. Mr. James George, as H. Hanna, CINCINNATI, 0. " Joseph Watson, „„ ASSILON, 0. tv/ Messrs. Fenner & R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Bank Lewistown, P.O Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y 4 WILLIA.DI A. 11. ILL & BANKERS, ESCHANCE BILOREILS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES' AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT. Funds received on deposit, and colt lections made on all the Cities throughout thc United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadeli phis, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on'the most flvor r able terms. The highest premium paid for Foieign and Ameri 7 can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts ofil and upwardi. mart 0-dawy W. C. CURB HILL & CURRY, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, I I GOLD AND SILVER. _„; N 0.65 WOOD ST., SD DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WKST BID*, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, an l o collections made in all the principal cities oldie United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, Nell? York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Tndiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favorti bl e terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. i u Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany mid France procured, ¢c. mar22-y N. HOLMES & SOLN, IXXERS AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN AND BANK NOTES. No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. Selling rate. Exchange. Buying ratei Neu York .1 pr Cincinnati I dis Philadelphia i " Loniaville i 1 , Baltimore I ~ Sr. Louis I 't Buying rates. Ohio 1 dis Indiana 4.. 2 44 Kentucky, i 14 Virginia i ,t Wheeling i 44 Tennessee 3 . anl9-y • KRAMER & RAHN, BANKERS AND EXGHANGE BROC i ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESSIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN 6 Corner or Third and Wood eta., directly opposite tile St. Charles Hotel. my2s • Dissolution of Partnership. Partnership of Parke 4- Hannens is this day I dissolved by mutual consent. The business ol the concern will be closed at the e.ointing roon heretofore occupied, No. 116 Wood street, by Jdlin Hansen and Henry Hansen. Copartnership JOHN BARREN & HENRY MANNER have this day associated with them BEN). J. WALLACE in the mien, ufacture of Flint Glass, in all its vaiieties, undrfr s he firm of Hann-ens and IVallace at tt e old stan4of Parke and Hannens, where ;hey are prepared i to serve their old friends and t'tose who may f4or them with a call, nt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • A large stock of toe leading articles in our Huelon hand. Terms as good as any other house. JOHN IfANNEN, HENRY HANNEN, B. J. WALLACE. In retiring from the business of Parke and gan flee, I most cordially recommend Messrs liannefis Wallace to the patronage of my former friends. JOHN E. PARKF. Pittsburgh, Jan. let, 1848. jan4 Dividend. - OFFICE OF THE PITIZIWEIGH GAS WORKS,? I Jannary 3d,1843. /FIRE Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Works have this day declared a diiidend of three per cent. on the Capital Stork paid in, which will be paid to Stockholders or their legal representatives, ati the office of the works, on or after the. 1311 inst. trhe holders of original stock who have not surrendered their certificates, as directed by City Ordinance of 28th June, 1847, will be required to do so before the dividend on the same will he paid. 1 jan6-6t JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treastr. Dissolut ion. ' T"partnership heretofore existing hetwee undersigned, under the style of 11111 & Bro as this day been dissolved by mutual consent The undersigned, having purchased the entirte es• tablishment, will continue to manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of the newest designs of Paper Hangings and Borders • American and Feench Fresco°, Column, Parlor, Hall and Chamber Papers; Landscape, Fireboard Prints, Rainbow and ther styles of Curtain Paper, thirty-six inches wide,t&c.; all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail, at the old stand. dec23-2wd S. C. HILL. Dividend. OFFICE OF ALLEGHENY BRIDGE Pittsburgh, Jan , y. lat. 184 S. PHEPresident and Managers of the Compapy for erecting a bridge over the river Alleghnny, op postte Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny; have this day declared a dividehd of Two Dollars on' each share - of the Capital Stock, standing in the nettle th individuals on the books Uf the Company, out Or the profits of the last.six months, which will hi pSid to stockholders or their legal representatives, i on or after the Ilth inst. JOHN HARPER, jan4 10td8r2tw TrensutTr. Dividend, OFFICE NAVIGATION AND FIRE rillHE President and Directors of the Pittsburgh 1. Navigation and Firo Insrance Comparty, , i have this day declared a dividend of Three dollars on each share of the capital stock standing in thelname of individuals, on the Books of the Company, out of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 13th instant. jan6td. ROBERT FINNEY, Sen'y. New Books Just Received. 11EAVEN upon Earth, by Janeway, one vril. BSc Charnock>s choice works by Lymingtoo, I vol;. . 88c Coincidences of the Old and New Testament by Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. D. one vol. 0)1,25 Chalmers Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &c. 1,50 Select works of James, Venn, Wileon, Plulli s and Jay in one large *Ol. for the low price o 1 : 50 The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vols. 5,00 Modern Infidelity, by Smucker; 'Mc Life of David, Dr ily walk with God, Matthew Strong, 0 38c Circle of Human Life, by Tholuck, 38c Memoir of Charlott Elizabeth, 31c, The works of Francis Turrctine in the original ready.Lati'n, to be complete in vole; 3 vols. now Willis , Poetical works in splendid Turkey Morocco. The above with a great variety-of new books, just received. ELLIOTT 4. ENGLISH, j aa9 56 Market et. between 3d and 4th. EXCHANGE AT SIGHT, for the Swami/ of the 15th, must - be closed on Monday the kith inst. also passage Certificates granted as usual. JOSHUA 'ROBINS N, Fifth 'treat. P & Co. Brandy-2 half pipes, for dec22 sale by P. C. MABTIN. ' -- .411".1.1f:A43,-.... • 7. ' . - -':; ~:_ - ' E i ~. _ 4 EZZEZ !MORSE'S WEEKLY. BUDGET - OF NEW BOOKS YSTkRiES , and Miseries of New Yrirk; by in Ned Buntline-. Drama at Pukervillr; Bench and Bar ofJurytown,• and other Seenes and .Idventiires; by Ever-point..., Christinah Boa for the Sons and Daughteils of Tem perance; a story by T. S. Arthur. • '. • Salathiel, or the Wandering :1614; a sthry of the past, the present, and the. future. By the Rev. Gel). CI oly. • . - No. 9,_Chamber , il MisCellany. Durang , s Terpsichore; or Bill-Re:boa Guide. Pleasant Art of Money Ca tching. l - Ball-Room Inktrdctor. .. Heads of the Headless. -. • The Ocean Child; or, the Lost Vessel: - Ancient Magic and Astrology, explained-and il lustrated. .: . The Skin; its Diseases and Affections. The Entertaining History of Folks whose room is better than their company. Esther De Medina, or the crimes of London. Frank Dernonow the Cad. Ps first year in India: Boy's Winter Book. Subseriptions received for the following, papers, and single numbers fur sale. , New Yon: Herald, Flag of our Union, Saturday Courier, ". " the Free. Uncle YDtn,lnl kaer Sena Blade,esp • " Post, Neal's Gazette, Saturday Gleaner.- per, New York Tribune, Spirit of the Times, John Donkey, Star Spangled Banner. M. P. MORSE, jan7 No. 85 Fourth street. ...... ._ ._ Bargains at No. 46 Market Street. BLACK Merino Shawls (DupinPs best) with very rich borders, selling at the following rates; $l2 Shawls fur - : 8,75 8,50 .‘ 6,50 " dec2s CIGARS, ofthe following celebrated 7,5_,000 Brands: Silva, Esulapio, Dos Ami gos, ue Fasten; London Uraaio, Falla Principe, La Royadero, Colorado, Regalias, Carado, Junto Sang. Principe Cheroot's Eagle Principe, Lord Byron Re galias, for sale by dec2o It U r e D e E t S r H m E iro l l E tt B i E n ß to G t!he S ll 4 nite H d oc i k ta W tes in b e i Pe ter Arnold Mumm, (from the base of mounta'n which surrounds the Castle ofJohanaisburg) for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. itentOval. W. SMITH & rn Co. havi ieoied theii Of Ur Bee from Perin at., to their Now Brewery on Pitt st. and Duque;ne Way TT EG BUTTER-6 Kegs, for Rale by. dec29 SMITH & SINCLAIR RIED Peaches-100 Bushels, for sale by D dec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR. WHITE It t aror--10 Barrels, for sale by dec2B SMITH &-SINCLAIR LOVER Seed-3 Banels, forge° by C dec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR LARD -30 Kegs No I, neatly put up for family . use, fiir sale by _ 111 li i =" b r o , t S t e Chemical a n i i V l y r i i n n g h a F n l , ll i a d n , d a i u r o r s t a e l de by dec2S PLAIN AND HIGH COLORED DE LAINES—A. A- MASON lit Co., 62. Market, st., have just re, ceived per Express an assortment of-the above very lashionable goods for childrens wear. dec7 Buying rates. din Relief & City ortPs } din Relief notes i i* • Pennsylvania Co k ' New York I ? Maryland • d " New Orleans MUSCATEL flock wine, the lenkelLtecpoonforslebyse or :le at the wine' store of 'tlec.2o . JACOB WEAVER. EDWARD AIiAM. I LON DON Porter, --5 casks London Porte, in quart and pint bottles, for sale by - dec.22 - P. C. MARTIN. LARKT--12 Casks, in store and for sale, by C dec22 'MILLER ¢ RICKETSON • FRENCH MERINOS—A. A. MASON k CO., 62 Market et., have just received, per Express, another invoice of French Merinos, all of the most fashionable colors. dec7 rrALLOW-1 Parke), for sale by I. &cis 1 SINCLAIR. • TIOTATOES-32 Barrels, will be sold very low, 1 by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dec3 56 Wood st. ItIED Apples-50 Brsial f s. or sale by D dec2B SMITH & SINULAHI.: M i to n a l— e t y case small Ilake just received and B.A. FAHNESTOCIC. C 0.,, declB c'or of Ist and Wood ens E_TAL— r, 3olre P le ig4.l4etal, reed by sted . mer ILL B an SEEDS -25 Bbls. Clover Seed i 29 Bags Timothy do, in store and t dec2s sale by L. S. WATE,RMAN. JUJUBE PASTE-3 cases, just received and for sale by B. A. FAUN MSTOCIC Sr. CO' dec2B cur of Ist and Wood ists.. rIMOTHY SEED— A few Bnehels- on hand and r for sale by Kam' & SINCLAIR;:' dec23 56 Wood-st. T EA -20 half chests Young Dyson Tea; 40 " " Pouchong " Just received and for sale by ' dee22 MILLER & RICKETSON. LOAF Sugar— 20 Bbls.,No. 4,5, G.and 7, Loui siana; 10 Coarse Pulverised Loaf; 5 Fine In store and fur sale, by dee22. MILLER, & RICKETSON. NM= G. G. BRO'WNE - . Aar , ' Vek`reig.' 5/1611611 r•ou 1848 6.00 4,00 BARROWS & 'TURNER Cigars SMITH & SINCLAIR B. A. FABNESTOCK and Co., corner !sr and Wood eta L. S. WATERMAN, : No 31 Water, and 62 Front ate A Z ERAC Brandy-6 hal rand quarter pipes', pale, Vintages from 1631, to '44; for sale , by dec22 P. C. NT A RTIN, ASEIGNETTE ilr: 1"- ndy-6 half pipes, A Seig nano Brandy; forniale by dec22 P. C: MARTIN. BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! ! BLANKETS! ! ! Gentian Blue Macinaw, Whitney and Country Blankets, at eastern cost, to close consignment, at ROBINSON'S, talk street, one door below Wood. dec2o PEA NUTS- -100 Bushels, superior quality, in store and for sale by dec2l SMITH & SINCLAIR. TT OCKHEIMER Hock wine, Henkell & Co. ex _La porters to the United States, fur sale by the cas€ or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. F RUITS --6 Bbls prime Oranges ; 25 Boxes Lemons ; 5 Kegs Malaga Grapes ; All in good order, just received on consignment Ind s ' , for sale low, at the Wine Store. JACOB WEAVER; corner Market and Front sts. SUNDRIES --2 Bbla. Tallow; 2 "- Lard; 2 " Grease' 6 Bbls aren't Apples ; In store and.for Bale by dec2s _ L. S. WATERMAN.. PEACHES -30 Sacks Dried Peaches, in store and for sale by dee2s 5 g CASES Hock or Rhine Wines—l doz each; t./ embracing the most choice and popular 3rands of sparkling and still imported under the tariff of 1846,in cellar and for sale at the wine store of dcolB JACOB WEAVER. flolidity Presents. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, is now opening- and for sale, a splendid assortment of GIFT BOOKS, in the richest bindings, ROSE WOOD PIANO FORTES. - MARTIN'S Dc Gatti GNITARS. ROSE WOOD WRITING DESKS, &C &c For sale at the lowest . Cash prices ARD-140 Kegs Leaf Lard, received per steam er American, and for sale, by . L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Market, and 62 Front at New. Goods. , A A. MASON Co., No. 62 Mamie:street, have A just received an extensive aaaortment of dayaey and fancy dress buttons; also, giinps and fringes of every variety, cashmere cratats,sillx etc., etc. declS ONG and square Shawls—Just received, per ex ji - press,ls moree of Those 'rely fashionable long and square plaid shawls.. A. A. MASON & Co. 'decl6 eiDEMIZETTS AND FRENCH WORKED COL& LARS, in al) qualitjes,, (time very fine) selling off at a great sacrifice at . dec2o BARROWS TURNER'S.' - I GED= ~. M; ~~.., .. koza lara CINCIN.NAtI AND PITTSBVRGU . - - HIS well known line of splendid Passengei T Steanierti, is now composed of the largest; swiftest, best finished and furnished; ; end the mood powerful boats on •the waters of the West..- Every accommodation and comfort that money can-pro-- cure, has been Proiitled paidiengers. The Tine has been in operatioir for five years--have carried 4, million of people without ,the least injury to their pereoni. The heath will he at the foot of Wood street the daY previous to . for of freight and the entry of paisengers on the //vie , . ter. In all cases passage money must be:paid in advance. . _ The MONONGAIIELA; Capt. Stellie;, will • leave Pittsburgh-/yicir, Monday morning at 16 041cicki Wheeling ei4 . *l.Morttliiy ever ing at 10 l'itesdity riscitet. ' The Hilar.R.N!A 'No. 2, Capt. will leave pittabtu g h every Tuedday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheelifig every Tuesday evening .at 10 if. is. . The NEW . ENGLAND No. 2. Captain 8. /inn; will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday - morning 111 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Weditesclu ovening'at 10 Thitradaly P!tekitia , The WISCONSIIS, Vrate;*lllleivii Pittsburgh every Thursday . thorning at .10 wfileek Wheeling everyThtitsday evening at 10 l'. 111. The CLIPPER:No.2i Captain Critbka, will Pittsourgh every Friday Morning ,at .10 oielaCkj Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. N. • . • The MESSENGER, Captain De Calitp;Airinreayil Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock j Wheeling every Satfirday evening at 10 r: m., The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G. Alasotii will leave Pittsburgh ,_every Sunday mulling" at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every'Sunday evening at 10 novl9" P. )1. P. C. MARTIN - . Beaver ists4l --- Weitswkiii paiclkot. st it e j a a tn a b a o r at'l36. 1 :Eft ,will,during 64e 14- oming winter ddilytr.p's to Beaver.aildlVellio• vine, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 tiii/lcic9,, and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P. M decls G. br. HARTON & CO., Agenis. The new and substantial neither AN ..., DREW VIATON, W. H. Ftivrori; Mas ter, will leave for the above and intermediate porta, on Saturday, TaJuary Sth, at 10 o'clock; A. M. Fur Freight or Passige, apply on board, or to dec3l JAMES MAY. L • 110 S. WHITE, No Marsh 6, Marsh streets will sell out his entire sto6r 4 ml - Dress Gonda, A greatly reduced prices, for consistingraCtlie.folloWinga CaliCoes, French Chinties, gingbiuns, PAO Alto',' Buena Vista ,Gala English and French Merino Plaids; English, Scotch, and French Mottslin de I.Anpti; . 'English, Scotch, and Frenchscashmercs,piramettas, alpaccas, English and French merinos, plain, barred-. and striped, wide and narrow black and 'blue' blaetr silks; wide and narrow barred and striped fa'ney silks. Also, some very desirable changeable silks, for ladies , - walking coats; barred and striped Irish poplins; green olive and blacx French Habit clothe, • for ladies , cloass; a splendld.assortment of*Easb mere and TeikerisMiwis, bisell from $2 to $3 lea • than previous purchases; alsoiSome very desirable - long shawls, a- large assortment; bleached and nn-. bleached shirtiags, purchased since the. recent duction of prices; also, some very superior blanzets; a large lot of remnants ofcalicoes, gingbams, lawns, delaines, cashmeres„ barages;balzarines, plaids and - satinets, and many 'others, too tedionstolftentliMili which will be sold without regard lift:ihst. decl3-dtroo 13URE GREEN. AND BL'K. TEAS, fromthe N. jj York Pekin Tea Conipany; Just received` at the Pekin Tear store,- 72 - Fourth itreet,:_qem,the 'New- York Pekin Tea' Company; a' fety liirge.euPply of rivet" Green and Black. Teas; of alr the . Afferent grades and qualities imported into the'country,paek-; ed in lead in 5 lb. boxes, 1- 1b.,.11b. and 1-4 lb. packages. Also, 5 lb. tin cannisters or the dfferen t . qualities, convenient for families and steam boats , ranging in-prices from ns cents per 111., to .$1 Fine Oolong Black Teas,sd, 62; 15 t3'7' and $1 'per ',- pound., - - We will rellind the manes alf cages whereC . our teas do not give entire satistaction;or exchatige-' fora different article. ' • • ' Pekin Tca store, 772Fouith street near Wood:. deel -- A: JAYNES: ENV. D'AGUERIVEOI'YPE"- 'ROOMS, BURK'S 1, 1 11 Building, Fourth . - . . • . Hough & Anthony, Daguelisintyptsts front tbd • Eastern cities, would call -theLmttention ofig habitants of and the neighboring towns • to their Daguerretypes of citizens and others; , at roolni in the Third story of•lturn's Bbildings; Ale s . street. - '- Persons wishing pictures Mien may rent that no pains shilll be spared to produce theinAn 'the, highest perfection of the art. Our instrumetitsere - of the mist powerlial kind, enabling us to execute- - picturei unSurpaised fdi high finish and truthfalneits, - ,_ to nature. The public are. solicited to Calk Mill . Persons sitiing for Pictures are neithdirecitiiied • . or expeCted to take theta ..unless perfect •scriifitotion is given. • N.. Opperators will find this a good deporfor stonk and. chemicals. . • • •nr Instrucfloss given its the art, containinicthil. most recent Improvements. , Wholesale Dry Goods. - X - 10 1 2.17 epening at the wholesale dry - geoctaiebitili, 62Marzet street, 2d story, 100 pea ofAlpaEia, 49 pcs English Merinos, 2 cases Oregon plaids ;and cashmeres; 10 pcs French broad cloths, 44 pOsTaney cashmeres, 5 cases casinetts, 10 bales of red, White and yellow flannels', 300 pairs of blanttetti, new styles of calicoes, domestic ginghams, gloves and' hnsicry,togerher with a general assortment of goods: Merchants are invited to examine our stoctr, - , as we are confident it will favorably compare with milord stouts in styles and prices, ,declS poLrApav PRESENTS: The Mirror of . 14: Christmas Blossoms, The Gift of Friendship, Friendship's Offering, - The Rose, • The Snow Flake, The Christian Keepsake., 5' The Hyacinth,' •• Scenes in the lives of the f l utriarchs and Pro. phets, - - Illuminated genie of Sacred Poetry,: Lays of Love and Faith, &c., byG. VV. Betbi mus, Amelia's Poems, Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy, • • . Together with a large variety of Mistellannont4. Moral and Religioas Works; for, sale by . • - dec3o LUKE LOOMIS,•.Agt. . - liFtriesd • 20 ?01ar,t.:7 Itoncao tasks oncio -Port; Port 5 " " Hunt - 10 " Trash ". 20 " " S. S. Madeira ; . lb " " London Market dot/ • , 10 " " Symington