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PITTSBURGH 1 - 1. ■LET wiTtrt IN Tat - CHAII*EL: ARRIVED. Eureka, Crozier, Louisville Union, M:Lean, St. Louis New England Ebbert; Gincinnati. ' Gen. Was_ington., Ainerica, Decimp, Wheeling. • Danube, Cock, Brovinsville .o:maul, Bowman, Brewnsfille • .Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Br , wnsville. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. • Dr.PARTF.D.- . Mary Stepher.t, Lucas, St. Louis: Clipper lio.,2,Crcioks, Cincinnati. • Germantown, Mtean, St. Louis. Lake Erie He - MO:all, 'Beaver. . Danube, Erne,, BroWnsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis .McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Brcivensville FITTERURGE MARIBTS--DAILY REVIEW 'OFFICE OF nix POST, ?. Tuaanar Monxiso, Jan. 18, 1848. 5 FLOUR—Receipts very trifling yesterday. It is probable that but little will come in for some dam on account of the bad condition of the roads, which are now almost impassable for laden wagons. There was no change in prices yesterday; and we atili quote at p Siead 90, from first hands, which are the highest prices the dealers 01 give. From store, by dray toad; Sr, oces by single bbl. Iss 25. BIACON--The season for briskness in this arti cle has not yet commenced ;.and the quotations are merely nominal. We hear of a few sales of small lots at : Hams, 6i ; ShoUlders, 4 ; Sides 5; hog round sc. The supply is good, of course. LARD—Sales at the former quotations, viz: G 06-1. kir No. I ; but the demand is not great. BULK PORK—We notice some receipts which go , into smoke houses; no transactions to indicate -a price. Most of the dc'alers are in anticipation of large lots from Ohio and the Nest--many hay. ing made very heavy purchases. The facilities for curing in this rity are very great; and perhaps not properly understood by western merchants, Many who have tried the experiment of sending small lots from Ohio to Pittsburgh smoke houses, have pronounced the plan as economical, having advantages over the old system of curing at horns, withoUt the necessary knowledge or arrangements. We noti;e this, as it may be of some importance to our readers in Ohio and elsewhere, to know that it would be to their interest to send their Pork to this city? SUGAR—There is some change in Sugtr since last week... Holders are more fin:fr. - anti there air rars more anxiety to buy. There is no rise in price that ace noticed ; yet aa advance is expected, on account of the rise in the price of freights at New Orleans. Steamboats were scarce at that city it the latest dares. We note sale or 33 hbds. at 41-c ; 12 do at 5; 15 hhds. (extra prime,) at 3 from first hands; 10 at aic ; ti at sc. IgOLASSES.—An improvement is noticed, but no sales at an advance The demand has increas ed some. The rise in the price of freights has all fected this article ale. Sales brisk at 2(527, according to quality ; one sale re farted at wharf 33 bbls. at 25c. An advance is expected. LOAF SUGA R.—SaIes of lOU Ws.. No. 5, at 10c. BUTTER—No change since last week ; sales from store at I-at•24e ; sales of keg at lOc DRIED PEACHES—Rather lnoking up; sales at $1,5 , 101.6 . 1 Dem Ind pretty good. DRIED APPLE=.—Regular sales at 607 Pit-. with an upward. tendency. GREEN- APPLES.— R.•ceipts lair at former quotations. ,1115 market is well supplied with good and inferior varieties Sales from first bands of best kind at per bbl. ' LINSEED OlL.Regtil dr sales at nr,c CORN AMA L.-Re..roalar sales al @, 10. SHORTS.—SaIes from first hands at IS$ 20. . POTATOES —Salee Pink Eyes at $1,50 pei time!. LARD OIL —Regul.ir sales at 6:3F.,. GRAIN.—We beard of llo'trans.ctions indicate - a - rwieeFEriffe - r - grintatinns ar f4r, and dealers will pay tLem. Wheat 95; Corn 376,40; Bailey dfia:so; Oats 27®30, Rye 4:),:a IS e. Rye Flour.—Regular sal Ps at $3,7551,87._ Buisiness in St. Louis has revived very much, say the papers of that great city. Public Afteling.—At an adjourned mee lug. held at the Chamber ot Commerce, on the eiettimt ul the I 1 th inst., to enquire into the causes w hich led to the late accident of the "A N. Johnson' the chairman being abseil?, 13 C Phillips E was appointed president pro tem, and W. - Johnson wat appointed Secretary. On motion, a committee was appoint.-d. ran sisting of the following , gentlemen : seph Brannan, John Smart,, Captain Jo , I (;,/,,, Captain Jacob Strader, George N. Shield-. tV Johnson, A. G. Day, Jabez Reynolds. Ca l itaiii W. H. Fuller, E. D. Maafield, B. C. Phillip.' and T A. Todcl,—,to investigate the causes nhtch led to the explosion of the A. N. Johnson, and more re cently, that of the steamboat Blue Ridge E. D. 'Mansfield, Esq., was appointed chairman of this committee, which is to meet this evening, in the ChamheLof Commerce . On 41:ion,ibe committee so be authorized to . B C. PHILLIPS, Ch n. 'W. F: — Jonxsosr, Seey. [Cin. Enquirer. THURSDAY EVENING,JRIUary 13 Sprrie.—The sum of two hundred thousand dol. lane vi ill be forwarded by the steamer from Boston, and for the month of Jamie!) , by all vessels there will probably be a militon carried off, nearly bell( of which comes from the banks. American gold is the thing exported chiefly, and this allows stet.- ling bills to go up to 11att f prem. for the few names which in these time's are perfectly unexcep tionable. At the close of business to-day, bills of common and good quality are more plenty, and the demand less officient—Journal of Comment. PO ahead !—The Pride of the Wert worked a passage through the ice at least thirty miles, and Neut on her trip. She seemed to be determined not to be stopped by gorges or anything else.— Cape Gir. Eagle, Dec. 31. The stearriiiii Julia and Algoma arrived last evening from New Orleans, both in a crippled condition. They will be repsired and leave for NeWOrleans with despatch.—St. Louis New Era. ix, We see that efforts are making to launch the steamer laurel. She has been lying high and dry at the Levee for some time past, and the pree ant stir in business no doubt makei her owners anxious to see her once more, in her natural eta. ment.--St. Louis Neu, Era. ' BBH -• • • ~; 2 ,•-, • • • t: .• • - • - • ••.-.`‘• . • . , ~• ' • ,-. • ,- • • - •, , • • - • ••••• • - " • - i. , " •• - • : • •- • • • .** - ' - I i I • , - - _ • , : - , The Allegheny River—its Business, T}:.,— l A cor respondent of the Nese York JolOri4l,of Com merce, who travelled down the AliehiiY, from Warren to this city, thus speaks ' : I ' !;; Dscsmni,ht ;: 184 7. - , • , . - • • Franklin is, it seems, the eirtritof steam navigation up the Allegheny, altlimigitii is prac ticable to reach Warren or even higlier : up, in a fair stage of water, but the busineiS Will ; not pay. At Franklin begins the iron tradelfuiTw,hich this river is so celebrated . Boats of small 'size run regularly at this place;several times aikeek, when the river is free from ice and not teolow.: Coal is found even above here, but is noildg, except in small quantities. • Many of the strelirna, as the Clarion, afford plenty of iron and coal; and being navigable for flat boats, many ironYworks for making pig iron from the ore, ale at 'work on them, and the business is said to ~bei:l p rofitable ; affording employment for all classeS, dlitl building up considerable settlements, where, hut4or the iron and coal, all would be a wilderniss,, The shores of the river, for 150 titiles below Warren, present a succession of hills hundred's of feet in height, and so steep that bOt little land is , found, fit for cultivation. Fur t - )T miles above Pittsburgh the hills are of less allittula i nd farms ate seen well cultivated. Seventy diOs above Pittsburgh are the Great Western Noel Works, for I making Railroad iron. Our boat, .mkie a stop here, and it .being in the night, the Spe'etacle was highly exciting. Every part of thei manufacture ii is here done ; the coal and iron e: being both found in immense quantities, on tl4, lands of the Company. and all the vicinity. One of the fore men told us that BIG tons of T rad *ere made and finished here during the last we , k.i- Upwards of 2000 persons are here gathered: iShere, four years ago, but few dwellings were r u4l. The Blue Ridge.—ln specking of catastrophe, the St. Louis New Eral " We have no other explanation td save what is furnished by the alle,l ,„ t laration of the Engineer—that it ; the dCfect in the iron, of which thil manufactured. there be no judicial itivestiL: origin of this horrible affair? 0 there be any thing short of such an pursued in the most thorough, belt tearing manner ? Let us uridei a liiired States whether not the ',lei!, be regarded as of little worth as th Let us know whether our common to highei emotions that it can 10r,41 ence upon the indulgence of that lessness, which, in the pursuit of KO tempt at consequences, spreads caul tar and wide in their path The Park Etisintss.—From %%ha, slaughtering for the season has heel clme. Perhaps thete are not more! come in at the price now pa , tl The (irmers will kill or keep mains in preference to driving then) If our inimmation is correct, the! ed already, reaches nearly lar l ' ' CAUCtiOII C.i . .110:1 I_,ldd. . Auction Sales In Alleghe 3-..i . City, I, WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCITONEER., N ILL be sold, this morning, at 9 o' l 4 l lock., at the l , Auction Room. North-west c ruhr of Fede-1 ral street and the Lhamond, an et ettlive lot of I seasonable dry goods, comprising in arti the fullow. l ing, viz: zassimeres, casstnetta, c! thud alpaccas, merinos, mous &Mines, flannels,stated .colors.' blankets, bleached and brown ni alins, tickings,' ,„ checks, ginghams, plaids, CliienCs, 10t1114tilk , h00th, Woolen and cotton shawls, silks Wk fib, atitn cravats,' silk velvets, dress silks, bombazine serge,, laces,l &c. &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., 3 packaged queenswarc, , i among which are tureens, covered I Itshcs, plates, I all sizes, cups and saucers, handled 4ad Innhandled, i flat di lies, all sizes, pitchers, evrMs and bonnie, , deed dishes, tea pots, sugar bowls, tamthom,, , ate. &c The above was advertised for Pridayil I Oh inst., but; did not native in time. II l, Also, a quantity of Table Cutlery, lhotels, Match- es, a general assortment of Hoesch 'II 1 and Kitchen , Furniture, Conking Stoves, Clocks, Lt J ukiing Glasses, i Braids, Prints, Capes, Ave, i II: I jinlB V.M. .1. BURNS! pi 4 Awic tin., i Valuable Building Lot• In iAllegheny at Auction. l 1, ON Saturday evening, Jan. nth,lat I. o'clock, atl Vie Auclon Room, North wesarornor of Fe' eral street and the Diamond, will 6 sold without; reserve, 2 valuable Lots of ground ,I situate on r e - i ear street, between Robinson and aatmlt Streets, having each a front of 22 feet, and xit l nding back I 140 feet 6 inches, to a 20 foot all etd. Tiltans at sale.l jan IS WM.'J. 11 ritss li,', Auct'r. 1 . .. _ . .. Extra and Positive Lae d,,Sale () F splendid, fashionable and sMsoriahle ready- I made Clothing, superfine Amermariland F.nglish Broad Cloths, Cassimere, Cassinetts.lSilli Velvet and Silk Vestings, of superior quality; fia .Sairts; exten sive assortment or Pador's Trimmin , (Wend qual ity; on a credit for certain amount.; till UESDAY t next, January 18th, at 10 o'clock t the forenoon,. precisely, I will commence selling at Ahe store of Messrs. Ancker and Mayer, No 70 l to* street, lie-' tween Diamond Alley and Fourth, G eiti - entire stock , 1 1 orNeW-York and Pittsburgh manntactaired Cloth-1 ing i kethey are declining businesa .Aii removing I - from; the citylthe articles are all oft elitiest quality, the latest styles and foihions, and se eoed with the greatest care, and manufactured etpriptsly for this, market, under the direction of the oliddners. It is; the largest and best assorted ettick I f 'fresh ready- made clothing ever offered at publii2 alie in the city, or perhaps in the Wee,. Those weal ingto purchave„ i such Goods should not neglect ittdrultkg the sale,' as the Proprtetors are determined I tolsell all and every article or articles put up, toldidlhigliest btd• der. It may be many years before Much another chance will be offered to the citizei a of this place. The stock isms large. it would bo iMp4sible to des cribe the articles in full, a part of which comprises the following. viz: I .1 , About 122 talaex, blue, and browp friers arid dress coat.; do 45 Beaver and pilot mermen:oln 39 do do sack did; do 52 Beaver and pilot sat a coats; do 89 blank.dt coats; do 300 cassinett and ttivilled cassi ine ado. Pantaloons, viz: ! l' Almitt 241 pair black French c vettnere pants; Do 52 pair blue French do do; do : OiL'pair figured French caaimere pants; du 330 pkir iassinett pan -1 d taloned , . Vests, viz: . About 509 vests, comprising eve and pattern. Shirts— About 119 dos shirts, of alt styles. cravats, etc. etc. etc. DRY GOODS I Superfine French, English, and Ainerican Broad Cloths, various colors; cassimeres,i r aiisinetts, sill( velvets, and sax vesting: of superir r duality. Together with an extensive sasoltneet of Tailors Trimmings, of food_ quality. i Terms—All sums under $5O, cash, currency; from $5O to $lOO, thirty days; Ire $lOO In $2OO, sixty days; from $2OO to $3OO, ninetfdays; 300 dol lars and upwards, 4 months, good 4prbved endorsed notes; and no goods delivered until tfie above terms are complied with. s .:j! A more general description will O'given in hand bills. JAME ,hiIKENNA, janl4 i t E Auct,r. Poeßive Sal riF Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Rug 4 J Fixtures, Stoves, Glass Pak Glasses, Clocks, Chairs, etc., at Al BY JAMES M'K (AN Thursday, January 20th, a 1. J - forenoon, will be sold *ith ' Carpet Emporium of E W. Lyn one'door above Diamond Alley, , of Remnants of Carpeting, in vari , is removing to his splendid new , between Market and Wood; als4 carpet on the Floor rugs and dna at the same time, the fixtures in Di, I glass partition, of fine largel crown g 'ass, running across the the store, with door lock and ke pipe; I brass clock; counting roo janl2 JAMES M' • HR. DIIFF 9 b, / AND .! \ wrne p r e o n f: ) \ J Mr.acewr Book-keeping taught on the mo peditious manner. In addition 4 - 1 olsnstruction and practice, Mr. F .! next, commence a course of prii i which the application of the ecielic all the details of 1/116/11e88 will 4 ed. No extra charge made for the ke L of business 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 all jenl ti MOLASSES BARRELS-25 merit, for sale by d ec3l J. D. WILLIA ''~~`n 4 • REMAINING IN THE POST.OFFICE at Pittsburgh, January 15 1848. Persons calling for letters, whore names are on this List, will please say they are snivel , died. A. Ackens Ellzabeth Anderson John A Agar A T Anderson Sarah Adams David M - Anderson ~ illeain Agnew 'John Anderson David Adderly Joseph . Andrews Robert Adams William A n german W i lii am Adams Sarah Hoge Anderson Thomas Abbot Samuel I , Applegat e William A Addams Matthew ' Armstrong James - 1 Allender John Armstrong Robert Allan Isabella Awld John titan Henry P , Ashton Henry mrs tlherton William Aston Wlllirm Amberson Silas Aulesbrook John Anderson George , Anderson John B. Baird Andrew Berthoud Francis Baldwin John Berry Mar Baldwin David Bee kunorth E W Raker John Bennett C ipt Bancroft II • Reamer hl C Paley Mary Beers Callmrine Bailey J N Bennett John Banning Rachel B Berry .1 W 'Miley George Buchannan James B Hammer Samuel Banner A S Barth George Burns George W Harbin Thornas M Buekly Margaret l'aner lames Burns Eliza Berlin John 2 Bailer George Barrett Stephen Burns Samuel 'tenon Edward 2 Byerly Eliza C 2 Barton Stephen Bar Jacob Hensler .1 A Butterworth Emma Barnes Henrietta Brinker Jacob Bell John Bruce Clara 2 Bell William Briskell David L Beecher William Broadhurst William Hell James II Brook Stephens Heham P A Heart lhomss iieckworth Emily mrs 2 Bryan James Beasley John Briggs Mazy Barr Wm jr Bruce E A nit • !limey Thomas Britt Matthew Slake Grinflll 2 Benner John Blakely George Bruton Thomas tine Mary Brickland Mary Blakey Henry Bradley Franc e s Made Arley Bran George W Bleakely Robert Bryant Walter C Bina* Henry Brinich Chart :2 Biggs Rachel B Bruce John Hire Margaret Brophy Dennis Bishop Hanna 3 Bracy Samuel Ilickle Paul Brannon Ann Block John Itrauff Rebecca ' , lack Henry Brewster RichArnsm Boardman George W Brim Me George Booth Elias Lerman Pearce Boyd Ann Bracken James Po lan P F Boekly Patrick l for doer Daniel Pull , mance N Bowen J J Botnier W M B& bro frown John jr Bowman R F Brown Andrew Pawn Benjamin •trown Dickson Post Daniel Ni crown John Burton Thomas lfrown Benton Barrel mr loran & Ebby Barren Mary Jane Brown Jo•ersh Norge. (merge Brown Deed Bush John C Brown Elisabeth Burke Ala.y Ann .. Brown Willi.em •elßlue Ridge remarks : 'this accident, eddying tiec ,ast- owing to hOilers were ;anon into the ' father will itivestigation ching and an ima in these !o6man is to lift of a dog tv:is so dead indilTer -'ariie or reek in con ,Hily and ruin Cannon John W Carrere 'Augustus Cannohn Charles Caughey mn Catrerty Ellen M Carey James Cannon Nancy V Call John Cameron William •:annran Marion Cameron Mary Ann mercy Simon ‘:Pfa bear, the 4ougGt to a bso 0,000 to ‘l9l what re• tii'market. ntipaber pack LOW Dens. Carroll Eliza Jane Carpenter Jame. Cod Catharine i:gge. John Campbell W H Campbell John Campbell W W Whore-. George Christy McPherson Clendenen Jame• P Clark eirephen mrs Clements lames U Clarke James Clark Agnes Clark Jame• Clark Re• Clark W Clouse I.anc A Clark George coop., W m Cochran John T Cochran Matthew Da!aril Jame• Daw•on Mary Ann Da!tell Hugh Da la A J Oavt• Jame• navu P Deftest Barton Dent John Llennistnn Thonma peppy Margaret J 'itvan Stamm 1 Deebard Jean Henvmore Hcnry D•ek•on L Diamond John ()leaven James honey Mary I ' Ileughetty Margaret Donovan Robert Dobb• h W.ltt•cram Poogla•• Jeremmh Douglass Catharine F.tstrom Hannah Edgar W Ebersole Ai in eitan Jobu f,ddy John Katon Mart. "db. to limo Eaton S S m os henry 1 , . , gim0• Mr ”Atotl & tteekbazo Roben Farrel lame. Varner m Pnrr Voice" , A Fa:rfax Evalanc Fahey Isaac Feeney Ilndirer Vera u Non J C Vernon Patrick Ferxuann John reran Own Plannegan Ellen Fire Angeline v:teld 11 13 I.resor Forsyth Margaret V'try Terrence Force C C ilagher Patrick Gayer thigh Hasher Robert Gvoihran Patrick Gaye n James Garvin William Gamble James Gainey John B Gallatin John L. Gallagin Timothy George Washington Geny James (WICPpy William Gillespy Gnu) , vanny Girt Samuel Girt Jane W Gillevy John Harnett Gilman Mary 0 Given & Co II Gibson Cargill Giles Daniel Gillespie Richard Girt hlargarst Gill Sarah E Girkin Adaline Glass Elizabeth Hall] Joseph Hamilton George Hall Rebecca Hamilton W ilamilion Samuel Hall Washington •tall Richard Ilalen H 'lane John I lagarty P I laynes James Re.neman &Co lemon Martha 24 Hackett William tampion W II Ilan Anna tors ilarris Thomas Harden Rouen testa M lams Sidney W carman Nancy Harden William "art S & T lartley Henry • lazlett Caput n.E asses James B awkiny Richard "azlett W C Ilause Isaac isaslarneJ R Hatch OW !tines r.r ilasson John 'larking David 'latton Eleanor ilaya Emily Hays Climates Hayward James B Hays William Hays Lydia 'lays Rebecca Hays Samuel !lays, Nixon & Co Hershey P . rynlvaety, style iidx Is, scarfs, C4ior mate; Store litione, Looking `-s42t, !,o , elock in the it reserve, at the 79 W ood et., kitge assortment ttsilengths, as he .trtre, 4thstreet, finor oil cloths, 444, baize; and 'e Store, viz: . imitation Boston Z,tire, breadth of i stove and :NINA; Auct'r. CLASSES, arket sty., .ay next.-- TEAMBO AT ive and ex nal course on Monday edam, in ecounts to ly explain re. Irwin George W Irwin mr Jackron Mary E Jackson Andrew 'agues Peter Jarley Wm Javens mr Jim., Robert Jackson NancyJ Jackson Henry J Jamt•on John James C W Jennings Elizabeth Jenkins John Jos ice Hannah Jenkins William Jennings John e. Hours o 10 P. IL p consign „w.a,,, =NMI LIST OF LETTERS Cooper William Copper Mica- 13.11111 COIIIIIII H H COWL. %/RR Coalfield Catharine Cowls.. DJ 2 Corrision John Cope W It Cornet Thomas Cos Jame. Coyle lamest CourKa Margaret inhe A Connler John 3 Cook Thomas Conway Jump% Courts Mary Ann Crookshanks William Crane Sarah M Chip's, Pelrr I I Craig If Mr* Cromrine Mick:set Crawford Thomas Cud James Curran mrs Curley A Lei Cummins Chutes uthberi & Co 8 CtISOMV Oak Cohnoarham Margaret tun James Conimina John 2 Curran Felix Dnneherty hn'ea Donnelly Eliza Dougherty pLary Douaberty Etta^ Dnurterty Jane Dornn Jahn Dowd Nten 3C I Dorman Francis Dotal -at John Doak David Drake ...con Duvall Intiett Dunlap H Donean John Dyke John Duncan Mary E. Duffield J R Dontop Moromer r *inn Alettaoder Daffy R J %maitre A T Elven W E EA. Wi!ons }limn Wa,lotnt Fllesson Samuel Es tn. W,I ism. Frans John Fvalts M I vans J ne Fran• Mr l'sr , hart Wlllism Ewan !same Evans Albert F. Fortune Ann mrs Frtiz Catba , l-0 Fr•gba Isaac France Mary Yea,' k Frnnees Frindle J t Frothy Cherie* Willi. o Erre' James Fria , h George French Joseph Friseil John Flom etinrlea S •Funon John Furtong Edward Glenn Jane L. Glenn Mary s.k car Joseph Go•to-rn J tl Gordo. Elizabeth Gordon Peninsula E Gordon Haunch tV Goodin.. A Gould Wiiliam Goodrich II Gorm!y Ann Gray G EII Greer G Griffith 1 N Grant John Greene 11 LI Gros. Sohn Green Hannah 0 Graham L.B 'Grny James 9 Gray W W Graham W Graham Lafayette Graham W J . Graham W It Graham Peter Graham Ha - Tiron Gwynne M A miss H. 4, licederson J Henry Ro.mrt Hendrickson J Herleghy Timothy Hersh Ij Henry George W Heaney James Hill Robert Hill J H Higgins Joreph Hite A K Hill Jacob Hitchcock Betsey A Hicks John F Hindman Thomas Hill J W Holmes F Iloveler Amours Hogan Michael Hokum, J • Hollenback Mary Honk James M Honk Harmon W Hough Jacob • . Horbarry William Howard Thomas Hough G S lloustort; Edward 2 Horn Francis Hannah Agnes Ellen Howes John Rev Hood James lianter James Hughes James Hamper John Humberston Margaret Hard Timothy W Hutchinson W Huhn %pry Hutchinson J M Hyett Peter Hall Bin a Hinter Charles Hellmick limac Irwin John R Johns m Elias Johnsot Margaret Joh ,son Levi Jones John P Jones John"L Jones Davi I 0 Jones Thomas Jones John Jones Flizibeth Jones Jams Jones Henry Jones Rowland Jones Frank Jones Annie miss Jones Eliza ..... x' r...~.+:x~' E :at. .. 2 Jones Reece C Jones Henrietta Johnson John Johnson Wail W Johnson nhtitinfn F rilbj ' Kaleey •• • Keean W S & Lewis Kerr W ti. , i 1:" Kellum William Karns Wm i i; ' Kelly Henry A Kernan M .01'• Kai Samuel Keyes W e, Kelly Jame K Keren Itlielitiel Kerr Williani Kipler Israeli' Kerr Hugh Killer DinthiE Kerr Famuel . kwon Jomittln Knish' w br. Keife JameaGr : Killabye William Kennedy George Knox Jane Ketchman Isseicah 111 Kingsley MG Kett liver Clittene or David Kirk Benjamin Kent Charlek ~ King mr Keller Oswald' • Klein Henry Kennerdall itnits King ilorguret Keil John ,_ , Kingan R Keogh MichNl Kocher Sebastian Keen Lewis i ~ , l Koss - er Henry Ken= Finn4nit F Kooey John Karver FrllOrerpr Kurtz George ' . ' :4 L Lafferty Mt Lake E A Lafont Flotirce [iambi Atnii Lamborn e S Lawman Joailea ii lanrlon'r hl. Larkin Eillectird I augher Laugher Larkins Eetruird Lanham Whliam taniesteejOhn eech I•ranCea Leeper Edifird Lee Fanny Lee Erltrint I eonaid tpleoe Lewis E Liggett A re.lid Land.ay !Hinds' L the JosephiJ Leseernh Livingston fistriuel L ills Will'a{h Lingle Daiiik Little Mrs or Joseph Lindsey Joseph Lundley Susan V Lockett James Logni Mary Lynch John W Lukens W T Love Julia! Lusk lobo I yneb James Long Warner I .ove j oy John A Lowman John I oomis Henro Loomis C S Long John L Lovejoy ti A Low William Los msn Catharine Lock hardt Charles I awry roseph Lowue • Mary Lowry Jacob Long Martha Long Joeoph Mortrmore John Morgan B F Morton Robert Morse A H Morgan .EM Mosgrove Mart , Ann Morris Lewis Morgan Mary Gray Morton Michael monis Phillip Marlin Sarah Moffitt Noah ' Morgan Britta Morgan M D Morgan Robert E Moorehead W Moores P tors Morrow Eli? abeth Mr irow John Mown Margaret Morrison E K Moore Mary Ann Nor 'son John Morrnw George Morrison ton Mo rison John Moore Sophia Morrison $ R Myers i) trid Maid reit ratharine Mifi leer I hIL Moho Lewis Alien Andrew S Wien Edward Midrord E A mas IM °inland John Murdock M Myers Jacob Murray William Murphy Jane mica Milhr Captain Iktanlheron tlanrtill CM • Maeklem Jo l, :B Mader Godliqy Macklend Thomas Magee Char Mason Matillnn Mapes Sam,:k LCapt Mason Caro; e L Matthews MSi g am., Mansfield Si Manning R Mariett llei Martin John; Martin Robi.et Martin W ; Mendenha lliMellvtlk ks W Mellor A H' J Memo. Margtel Meansi Witt V . Ma'oney Anthem" Mellon Johill %Minix Mills Ilirankg Jakkes Michael Mail Millard ravi' kliner Mary Miller Farik ,dile! A G•I2 Mitchell Wgliarcl Miller MarK Miller A Mitchell Botkidret Miller Rolm* miller ' Miller Marina% Millard , Miller E W Miller lioottli . Miller G VV . ; - / • . McCallim'cl.lo.eph McKean Ersiiiices Me o nice Mimes ‘leCa li.rce.Thornas kleelellisid lA:amuck; McCatie MeClaig Elika`orkb Jane iMeCovinGAaege McCabe kolcConnairk, . I kteflorg .16lIkeh MeCany kbehael - McClurg J4il4ph kleCle Ton 1ti011e.. 4 MeCloskeriJohn McClurg Motelme Moen ilam ehfhn McClure EYSne I* IkleCianney ' Osionnel MeCto•lry re , er meClmion Jahn McCartney; Jamas M.-C.llen Jaen kileCnolY 04•:iert McCrady gene I mereeneir*Errder:ck A McConnell J'. tats MeCiiidrk II kleCutehe•in SteCormiek4nesi tars McCoy JeVs, - MeCreadekkargaret . McCoy C. idies Merlons kii'll‘timn Melioarele4Oan MeDon•lidlsoty McDoerild;lia_ mea MePowekil* K M•liafile'.44ll MeFerran homes 1 McHenry Pinney MeGrew Logan McGovern %utilizing tieUtivery Jane McFarland Mara bleliaireJohn MeG Mama James Methanes, Peter Robert Doeg McGarr Many W Methane John Mellinatine Arehd Met! .cone] men tMeNn!ty Sarnt bleherindJ thn bleK. lv y Th mas Me. miry George McKee hate tilt-Kenn Thema; C Melgain ?McKean Robert Me Keragh , n & Co McKnight Copt W lingua Meneentert Rebert McKee. Haigh MeNMI y ae aan MeNVPI am. Jobn Merton:lr Cornelia, MeNe -I Ararnint* Stiehael hic:VAny J rain Me' arm (I inn Megatisla Henry Mernreexan Fnmein MeNlaughilin tninnual MCMuillos Lawr. ace McMahan A tingle' 2 Alelat•thign Known MeR Lberta Alexander :qeltiin 11o4rt Nevrtveld lllke-nerd 8 r• hieoott Ji. tei Nei* m t:liii:teit Noble Avail ; . 1 ..:1 Oliott• katillEl - I Piktnne.r. Met• °ht..) I „ N m Omens tines i'liser A 11r, 0 , 11.1t-Ily A'n O'lleirne Michael Odell Chianti - se ObershunitSiery Penner .141',1 i'ag an L k I. Pave Mail' Pagan litiOrti l'at Michael Partneri& 1 1 0berl Paul Matra Pate S limn Pei .l ph Paitereciii Paitersoaillism Penn Sintli , Pennoct Farm 0 Pearson Mier Ann Peterson "lilT Perry .1 .1; i, Pennock 1/tac rev Phi ilip.. Jilin 111 Piot Lou OKA! rlvr• J Ji, Price Matiptret Jane _..i Qui Ilin Vlll ism . Nohh• Jonah No , Junta Nor!on F. F N.Rent G A No:an Frazer* 0 Ode .1 bn 011.4. tura 0-rtn Mary A Ogle Staitaret Officer Thr nits Ogle Rainey O'Keln Andrew 013r.en Patrick Ph4iirs Josiah W 2 Phillips David E Pills fl ti miss Fin ;ips Annie Puily• roben Price .1 In 2 Price! 21e garet Jane Price 2anrhia Purvio J Ai Polon J W Pomman .14ne Fund. W C Peps William Price T Prie • Join Powell !llamas .1 Panthlma4 Rube( ca Pri•ch sul Mary Aua ram t num.,. Ann I Pratt 'Moms' rlarehteiri - r Georra F R avow:AS ichael Rey Jniav,-W aemot Kenney 13 1 4tvid RamondflenrY Rayburn 4ohn Renville-John RansayXL Rathbun...F.l'mM' Rea W illiam ReadatieOlte S G mrs Rlioadea ;Reber Iteeltirlit3t rge W Rebna?r,tiarana Reber John A Itedmcwtimr Here- Drt4id Reathirearre A El Rener Eloinnon • Reynelda•,Lot Reel Jolla F Reed Eqstirruel C R•yallyßOphia R ichey,VM Rimmell William Biter Jeine s rt RingleJeteph Riebardachar lea W Riehardmit UM Riddle John Ripton Levi T Richards Charles. Richards James__ y I 1 1 1 1 l i c ter e R. l izalieth Ronpe W W Robert Aenry Rodenbaugh Lucinda Ross M W Sobers George W 4 Ph bests George Roberts Omits R Roberts Thomas Rose lonnthan P Howie Theism 9 Rnekyfellow G II Robinson isone Robinson Margaret Rogers JA.17104 Robnn•on Janata Rogers Jan Rose s Mary Ryild mr Saver) , Tennis Sauter A Sandeieimr Saner Jacob Sawyetellicm as .1 Saltinger W Sandemaintrles Seals Mina S.-eseGemgeW Seibert Charles Seem Pnianuel t3edionCrisPon Seiser Benry Shando%VG . Shadrath W illiam Shler.taity Ann Silage* Gomm SuanAbriJatnes Slinger)] R & Co Siterea4, n Sherednh - W lluam ShoreltitiAEliza Shimd.W K SbeetAW SheertiTinlip Sheare*Valenilne Shearnt:Andrew L SheelkiJoseph C Slim - mord ShlelVAlezander el'edOS W limau George Elizabeth Small Augustus Sletha ibcm aa Sias Nathaniel sloppy ; alaon.R Simaistigeret Spa mju Diary Slentsillonry ?itb Rory SiniptinsonJ SmitAW S tmitta.-e, Smith J A 13mIt11 1 7J K Tayla; James P Taylor lames M Tayiat Nary 2 &nub ustthew Em tit Amt. y C Smith Thom is Smith John_ Smith J C ith matthew C Smith James Smith Haden 2 Smith Js T Smith mug eret miss Snyderll P Squire Israel R Spears William Scours st.lo South Solemn Snyper F .1 miss !Spencer Joseph Speer Archibald . Spears H N Ppargo Sarah Soutar Eloph a Snyder Louisa m:ss Stark W. G St. a 'man F W Steckle James H Stanly W m Steel Petah id Stewart eter Steelman W E Stevenson a T Stua•t mr Steward A W Stevenson James Stewart J Stevenson Elisabeih Seine nary Ann S.o.te James Stuikheld W D Stokes Samuel ' Stroud Charles Stitt Abraham Swartwout Anna mrs 2 Swain William Smith Robert Swanegat William Sorsgoir Reuben 2 Tirrapson Alexander II Thompson .1 ihn Tibtalls W j . . -64 1 1 11 , 0 . • L' • I': .g‘ _ {~~~i. ,> ,• Taylor Isiah Tay:or Rachel Tayior Henry T y'nr lV H - •° Taylor Etn ,, y Thomas n,, oe J 'Thomas 14o:hard NV Thompson V A Thomas Clarissit Tlmmpann Martl a W rhOmpson marthu- Walker James M. Walker K W Wallace C Wallace Earnest Ward nom*. Wayne John Watd muss E Wam James Walds mr Wartnek Agnes Warner J rhn Warren William Watren William Watneek Mary Joie Werftele A Wall Mary Ann Watson John Walters mra F A Walters AG Wall. Thomas Watch Hey John WW ether J.hit Welch Jahn Westerman Joseph Warts Daniel Wertz John G Wtight FtLhert Wheatemet TOlB5 Catharine Wright . Samuel White.Williant Wright mien Sarah Ann White Matilda A White Walker ft Young Robert It Young Violetta Zlitlet John W INITIALS, Clerk Court of Common Dirac JP 4 S B Isaac Newton wre A. RtiKY E D Zimiterly`xaria x Fort Duquerne Division No 177 Room or Trinperance j•nls C. 111 , 1C112111.1N1i Po-ims=+er, DR. HOFFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES! . Are without a rival for the Cure of the following Diseases! IF taken according to directions they will cure any ease, no matter who or what else has failed. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. For the permanent cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Gangrene, tlysterea, and severe nervous affections, and are highly recommended for the cure of Drop sy, Hemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most takes, 'experience benefit neon after the first dose; they quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night; they never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently remove rheumatic pains from the system. Liniments some-' times act as a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger in their use; :hey may cause the pain to leave or.e place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. GERMAN BITTERS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Dysp4isia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility,] Chronic Asthma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Af fections, (arising from the liver orlstomach) diseases ' of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a dis-1, ordered stomach, in both main and female, such ssh female weakness, dizziness, tidiness of blood to the head. They rtrengthen the system, and remove ascidity of thestomach, and give it tone and action, land assist digestion; they can be taken by the mos 6 delicate stomach; and in every case will entirely{ destroy costiveness, and renovate the whole system: removing all impuritles and remnants of previwoA diseases, and give a healthy action to the whole) l tame. • The symptoms of Liver Cwriplaint arc uneasine ;Si And pain in the right side, and sum nese upon toucani immediately under the inferior ribs; inability to hell on the left side, or if at all able, a dragging sentia-1 rum produced, which seriously affects respiration; causing very often a - troublesome cough; together with thesemptinns we perceive a coated tongue acidity of Illefstomach, deficiency of perspiration and sometimes:a sympathetic pain in the right shoul der, with a great disposition to sleep and depri e l l lion of spirits, and sometimes sores in the moutlll or throat, causing mucus to rise in the nostr.ls; jaundice frequently accompanies it, and a Dropsy, lin the face. These symptoms, if permitted to conif ' tinue. will eventually produce that rubs[ baneful 1 disease, Consumption; in fact a majority of such can es originate from the irritating cause above mete 1 tioned. Cathartic medicines must in every instance, ha avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia are very various-4 1 those affecting the stomach alone, are nausea, heart!. I burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of a t petde. sense of fulness or we-gin on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach; feted I eructations. or sour arising from the stomach, &d. 1 The sympathetic affections are very diversified.. Dyspepsia, devoid of a functual nature, is with t danger, but if arising from a disease ofthc stonsaci , it is dangerous ) hh ; Nervous Debility generally accompanies ilyspep- i c la aor liver complaint; it ~,-11 also cure. A lcw d,...1 .s will remov a all the unpleasant -effects, each as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in * lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the helid, constant imagin ng o f evil; and great depression of spirits. Outward signs lore quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed coun tenance, &c. Any case of the above disease can Ire cured ell - (natty by the use of the Hitters as directed. SUDORIFIC, the cheat, remedy fur coughs or colds, or the chest, spitting of blood, influenza, whoopi ng cni , g ),, bronchitis, hemoral asthma, or any disease of the lungs or throat. This is an invaluable fiimily medicine. It solos releavea any cough. or hoarseness, and prevents t re croup by being early administered. .No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; neglected colds send thousands to the• grave annually, and callizie many to grow up with a delicate frame, who ,wodld have been strong and robust if at first peeper-1y treated. f' SPIKENARD OINTMENT, and' rheum, the effectual cure of the piles, letter, nnd rheum, scald head, ringworms, inflamed eyes or eye• lids, barber's itch, frosted feet, old sores arising f-tim fever or impure bloo d; and will extract the fi re film . burns, upon application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with ten der faces should use it after shaving; it will in a ew moments remove all soreness, and stop the bleedig. 1 ,, It can always be relied upon, and is invaluabl ' in ( _any family. I 'FAR OINTMENT. For the cure of pains or weakness in the litt l er back or chest; it will entirely remove any d C seared pains. These remedies have caused 1:0' ny to enjoy the inestimable blessings of invigora ed health, and in a variety of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radical cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and statements of remarkable cures never made, yet Cer tified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly tin acquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to glie public in offering suf ficient inducements to make a trial of these invalua ble medicines. They are entirely vegetable, rand free from all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every fa oily . should have a pamphlet; they can be had of the agent gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store ' No. 273 Race st., one clone above Eight, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by janl7-dly WM. THORN. Rot/land John I Wuth k Bunce, Rudy John ' Ruthet ford JoFe:,h Pooh. rford Es,her Rutherford Juno Rutledge JOhn Rupp W. —Teas. 36 HALF CHESTS Y. Hyson ; 51 Catty Boxes, do; 10 half chests Gunpowder; 2 Catty Boxes; do ; 8 half diem Imperial ; 16 " " Pouehong ; J janll For sale by_ JAMES MAi 1 Shad and Mackerel. 7HALF Bbla Trimmed Shad ; 21 Bbls. No. 3 Mackerel ; jail 1 1 For sale by JAMES Buy LOAF SUGAR-5 Mils. No. 6, Loaf ,Sugari tbr sale low to close consignment. jaall JAMES MAi. - - • To Let. A BOOM on the First Stogy, and the Second. and Third Stories of Brick House, corner of sth and Union streets. Alancia very neat and convenient frame Cottpge, in Allegheny City. Apply to janl liffiN MIMI Tim:llJohn ToHelm Ellen Tonileraon silty; ^ Turner Ottid Track. Turn-r john Trucks Thulium 1.. Turn, Jam,- r 'nary MIK Tarn y I".r Lieut. Williamsmiss Eliza Williams Charles Williams Francis Will rims Williams Pboeby Wi:liams 5 W Wham Wilson Sarah .1 Wilson Samuel Willson Anthony D WiLio•• John B Wilson Francis C Wilson Henry Wilkinson William Wills miss Caroline W Pets Willia m willack Fci.ner • Wissman Barney Wiseman Francis Witing Marin C Wilcox mrs J P Winters William wiston James Woodger Thomas Wonders J •hn Woods Boyd Young John MBE Ward Committees appointed to make co fee l_ tions for the relief of the sufferers by the floods on the Ohio, are requested to report their collections in the course or the ensuing week to i jan 11 W. BAKEWELL, Tr EG BLITTER.-6 Kegs, for gale by . deal) SMITH & SINCLAIR DRIED Apples-50 BUShale. for sale by I dec2B SMITIE-8c SINULA R Teo UDESHEIMER BERG, 1834,,Hock.Wit rect importation into the United States P ter Arnold Mumm,7(from the base of •the moun which surrounds the Castle of Johanniiburg) fdr by the case or bottle, at the wine store of - dec2o ''JACOB WEAL ' Er= HOOT t AND SARQENT. , BANKERS AND EXCHANCE'BROKERS, - I 11 E. COS.. WOOD AND SIETII STAMM, PUTszeiton, PA DEALERS in Coin, 'Rank rites, Time Dills ; Foreign and Domestic 1. • change, Certificates of Deposite, &c. ' 11EXCHANGE on'all the' principal Cities of the, gunion, and Europe,lor sale in ,sums to suit purcha..! q CURRENT and par funde received on deposite.' 11 COLLECTIONS made on all parts of "the Union, it the lowest rates. ' , REFERENCES: --. , Messrs. M. Leech & Son,„ " Ogden & Snowden, " Wrn. Bell &Son, Prrisnennst. " S. M.Clurken & Co. 1.. • English & Bennett', ) • - • Fleming & Brother, .• ' Poles, Lathrop & CIL 1 3 11 ILA I.)' A. Wm. R.Thompsotilt Co. ' lloadly, Phelps & Co.' 2 Nrw wi t ,. Babcock & C 1 . ' ' • S . • Tiffany, Ward &Co. 1 • John Nl'Cullough & Co. ( 5 , • lis.trimune. James George, H. Hanna, CtricirsAm, 0. II" Joseph Watsab, m .. ":". ~,,, . 0 ' Messrs. Fenner & M'Millan. - ..'" . 1 R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewistown, Pa ji Pittsburgh, September 111, 1847-y WILLIAM A. mid. a Co., 11 &MEEKS, EXCIIARDE BILOICERSi ASID DEALERS IN PI FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES' OF DEPOSIT, BANK 'NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side, Zorger Michael Pittsburgh, Pa. YIURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the 'O nited States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Bostor and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and rVirginia Banks bought and sold,on the most flyer table terms. The highest premium paid foi Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND ; SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.Cl and upwards marlo.lawy I=E! ; BANKERS EXCHANGE anowzni, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT,! BANK NOTES; GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD Sr., 30 DOOR =LOW FOURTH, WRST SIDE. Pittsburgh, Pa. • PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, one collections made in all the principal cities ofthe United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly rut sale in sums to suit purrha , ere. Kentucky, Tridian Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most Ikvora tile terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar22-y N. HOLMES & SON, \VEERS AND nE.Airas IN EXCHANGE COIN , AND SANK NOTES. iVo. 5.5 Market street, Pittsburgh Selling rate. Exel: Ne' York } pr' Philadelphia .1 " Baltimore i <4 BANK 'Buying rates. Ohin tlis Indiana 44 Kentucky Virginia Wheeling cc Tennessee Cif aul9-v KRAMER A:. RA LIM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles hotel. my2B A. A. MASON .dz. CO., 6 2 MARK Er STREET, Between Third and Fourth Streeets, INFORM their friends and the public generally, that being about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot. rimy wilt close out their Large end well selected dock - of Full and Wittier Diids at Cast, And in many cases less than cost! To enable them to open their New Store with an entire StocK ofNew Goods. The sale will commence this day, and con tinue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assertment of , DRESS GOODS Will hr sold fall 30 per cent. less than usual prices a Thcy consist of the mcst fashionable Cashmeres and Delaney, Gala Mohair, Suitt and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. &c. CLOAK Goons—French and German Merinos„ Queen's Cloth, French Plaid ChlaKings, Broad C:oths of all the most fashionable colors. . . Blacx and Fancy DresirSilss; of emery variety SHAWLS—Cashmere, Tergeri, Tartan Plaid, and. other Shawls ; a very large assnrtireut, fullkteduc ed onelialf in price. FLAISICELS —Welsh English, and Amerindit Flan nels, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery,. Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feathers ' Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, tic. dm. gr Linear GOODS of every description. Woolen Goods. Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jeans. Whitney and Bath Blanuetsl • Also, an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz es, Domestic Ginghams, ChecxS, Stripes, Ticxings, Brown and Bleached rsluilins, &c. 4c. The following will be some nf the Prices : Cashmeres at ISI cents, Usual price 371 Mousselin de Laines, 12: ! " 25 and 31 Gala Plaids, 50 Mohair and Oregon Plaids, 20 Al, - 181, Alpacas, is Flannels, 20 Wrought. collars, 18; Calicoes, 9 to 10 Cassinetts, 28 to 31 Together with every article in the Store, which will be offered equally cheap. Visitors may be as sured, that they will not be disappointed in the qual ity or prices of our goods janl2 “Sell lu ir off Low for Caqh.” IV INTER CLOTHINC of every description, such IV 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. Cloih, cassimere, and satinett pantaloons; also, a general assortment of vests; plain and fancy„vevet, cloth, cassimere and fancy woolen, and plaidlassi mere, with a great variety of. superfine Iritth linen tritnined shirts, under shirts, 'stocks, crave*, coin 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 cell soon, at 99-Liberty street. • P. DELANY. N. B. A complete-assortment of goods, suit4ble for Customer work, always on hand, such as English, French ; and Americin cloths, and cassimeres; also, a choice assortmentof seasonable vestings—all of which will be made: to order in the latest styles, and on the most accommodating terms. jan-12daw rrHE Proprietor is regularly supplied with the I FINEST PALE ALE manufactured in the Uni ted States.. , OYSTERS and other delicaciea of the season al ways on hand, and served up in the most approved style. danl2-70 . HENRY LANDWHER. y OST, or takeb in mistake; some time about the .I_4 26th September last, from the Steamboat Louis M'Lane, 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 Meseta. Wick &M , Candless, or to the 'Eakbacti bet, on the Monongahela Wharf Boat, who will pay any reasonable reward on its delivery. - H. MITCHELL, Agt. Mon: Pkte. JAMES MA CONSTANT, supply of superior ShelLOysterS, roasted or in the shell; also Gagne end. ereiy f t . delicacy of the season, served np : ln superior style, at the shortest notice. ,- , • • • HANK:EXCHANGE, dec64l : Third ut. bet Wood and Market et (BATS-10 bags on consignment, far Sale by. decli J. D. WILLIAMS.. 7H05.• SAEOEST w. C. cyahv HILL & CURRY, lunge. Be; ing rate. I Cincinnati I dir Louisville I 144 Sr. Louis I ~ Notes Buying rate!. county & City ord , s die Relief notes Pennsylvania Co f New York te Maryland IS New Orleans tOWAELD A. A. MASON and Co White Swan ,House t Near the foot of Market Street SHELL OYSTERS.. f .. CINCINNATI AND PITT/WI:M.OH Dag %Jacket nine. THIS well known line of splendid Passenger Steamers, is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best nished aud fbrnished, and the most powerful boats on the waters of the West. P..very accommodation and comfort that money can pro- care, has been provided fur passengers. The Line z' has been in operation for five years—have carried n million of people without the least injury to their persons. The boats will be: at the foot of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the reception freight and the entry of passengers on the regis. ter. In all cases passage money must be paid in advance. . peckeS, The MONONGAHELA: . capt. Stone,• will leave Pittsburgh every Mcindai morning at 10 o'cloCk ; Wheeling every Monday esering at 1044., Titesday t'stisicet • . The. HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. Vlinefeltei, will leave . Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning aiilo o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday crates ot.:10 • The NEW ENGLAND'Wo. 2. Captain's. Detre, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at . 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at Tharaday Packet. The WISCONSIN, Captain R. J. Grace, will 'em! Pittilturgh every Thursday morning at !O o'clock; Wheeling ever} Thursday evening nt 10 Ir. U. Friday Packet • .. The CLIFFE.II„ No. 2, Captain Crooks, will !cacti Pittaourgh every Friday Morning at 10 Welciclel - every Friday evening at 10 P. M. Saturday Packet. The MESSENGER, Captain De Camp, will leavb Pittsburgh everyjaturday morning.et 100 . 1 40er; Wheeling ever) Saturday evening at 10 P..X. Sunday Packet The ISAAC NEWTON, Carotin A. O. Mixon. will leave. Pittsburgh every Sunday niJrning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. ss. novl§ heater and Wellsville .Packet. The ateambnai BEAVER Mork, g. Clarke, Master, will, daring thelaming winter 'ICJ son, make daily tr.pi W Beaver villa. leaving l'ittrhurgh every miaing at 0 'Mock,: and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, decl.s • G. Al. BARTON & CO., Agent!), For Ness' Orleans k The new and substantial steamer ANT DREW f , LT(lls. , ; .H. FULTON, Mas ter,a . will Wave fur the above and intermediate ports, on Saturday, JuJuary 51.11, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For Pr right or Patsage, apply on board, or to dec3l JAMES MAY, Dissolution of Postilion...hips, . T . . DE Partnership of Parke Hannens Is this da rn ' 4. dissolved by mutual consent. The •busioess tat'" the concern will be closed at the •eaunting rooms." heretofore occupied, No. 116 Wood street, by John . Hansen and Henry Hanneo. CojaOrtllfersfafp. JOHN fIANNFN & HENRY lIANNEN have this day. associated with them tins's. J %VAIL:WE in the mnn. ufacture Phut Glass, in all its ratieties, under tbd firm of Hann•us and Wallace, at tie old stand of Parke -and Hannens where they arc prepared to serve their old- friends and C:ose who may favor them with a call, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A large Menke' ti.O leading articles in our bile on hand. Terms aPsood as lily other house. • JOHN HANNEN, • • • ' H F.NRY HANNEN; ". B. J. WALLACE. • In retiring from the business of Parke and Han nes. I most cordially recommend Messrs Hammes.. Wallace to the patronage of mv tinnier friends. .t .161 - 1 N E. PARKED Pittsburgh, Jan. Ist,18.118.• •. • . . 9:jam4lin - Consumption; CoesKb, spitting or Blood, Bronchitis, Asibibli 110 Consumptives ; four-fifths pf , you nee , really suffering font neglected or an obstiitc lion and consequent inflammation of the deli - cate lining of those tubes through which the air we breathe isdistributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough., dif ficulty of hrea ping, hectic fever, and a spitting cf Mood,-natter, or phlegm, which finally. exhausts the strength of the patient, and death ensues. JAYNE'S Expectorant never fails to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy results. It IS CI:STAIN in its effects, and cannot fail to ve- here. For 'tale in Pittshuigh lit the Prdati TEA &Witt, 72 Fourth street, near Wood. janB N C Dagiserreotyye Rooms, Burke's Buildingsql'crurth St. OUGII 4- ANTHONY, Dagnerreotypists from la the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh end the neighboring towns to their Daguerreotype' of citizens rind others, at rooms in the third story of Ilurtes building, 4th et. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection ofthe - art. Our instruments are of •• the most - powerful kind, enabling us to execute pie. , tures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required or expected to take them unless perfect satieftction: is given. N. D. Opperators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. try Instructions given in the art. containing the most recent Improvements. .047 New Books Just ' Received: . T KAI/ EN 'you Earth, by . .Yanevray, one vol. BSo rlsCharnock's choice works by Lymington, - 1 vol.' 88c • Coincidences of the Old and New Testament, ' • ' by RES. J. J. Blunt, 11. D. one val. $1,25 Chaltner's Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &c. 1,50 Select works (Wholes, Venn, Wilson, Phillips and Jay in one large vol. for the low prit . e uF 1,50 The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vols. • 5,00 ' • Modern Infidelity, by Smucker; • • Life of David, • 15c Dilly walk with God, Matthew Strong, • 380 . Circle of Human Life, by Tholuck, 380 Memoil ofCharlott Elizabeth, t,_ 310 The works of Francis Turretine in the original Latin, to be complete In 4 cols; 3 vols. now • ready. Willis , Poetical works io splendid Turkey • Morocco. The above with a great variety of new books, just .. received. ELLIOTT S ENGLISH, . jan7 56 Market at. betweeiOd and 4th. I DO 371 3'7 1 311 371 -12 Notice. • ALL persons indebted tn:the subscribt s, ate re . 'quested to no4‘Co,payment, on or before the 25th inst., if not, their _account will be given to a Magistrate for collection; all persons having clnims ngaingt the firm,-will . please present their accounts for payment. . . . itn 12 11 ' ANCKER* SIAYER• rilliE.F. dwelling liOn - seirtieltuate on Fourth stre•et, j near Canal Bridge, in the city orPittsburgb. • Also, a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance on sth, near Wood street. Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, with an acre of ground under cultivation, situate on Ohio Lane, • in the city orAllegheny. Enquire of janS J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. • • - . RELIEF for the Families of Volunteers who are`, • Serring their Country in Mexico.—All thoso who have made application and not' received any. portion of the Relief Fund, will please meet the . Committet at R. 11. llartley's Store, Wood street, on Friday the 7th, and Tuesday theth* . at 8 o'clock', P. M. N. B. The persons appointed to collect fonds in - the several wards, are requested to make returns as loon as possible to Mr. M. Edgar, Chairman of ' the Committee. • janB • HtiPS-6 strAs flops, on consignment, awi for sale by jaul4 MILLER and RICKETSONd i L i :Pl et Cr e .-40.baga Alnpice, now landing; and janl4 MILLER and RICKETSOI4.... NI ACKEREL-43: ITN. large Mackerel ( ' 5 " No. 2 ;" •.- • In SION and for sale by ^ • • .13414 • MILLER and RICKETSON. L"'"3 Kegs No. 1 Lard ; . . ..'• 4 MI. 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