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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
.covoLITT7.2 101 SAM:TART,
N. B. Craig, ' W. W Denny, Charles Zug
• :' ARRIVED..
Danube, Cock, Brownsville
Consul, Bowman, Brewitsville
• Louii McLain, Benrial; - Brownsville
Swatara, Cox, Br
Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.
. DEPARTED.
New England Ebbert, Cincinnati.
Gen. Wnshington, H3mtlen, Cin.
Roscoe, Javens, St. Louis.
Wellsville, Barnes, Nashville.
Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver..
Danube, Cock, Brownsville
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville
Louis McLain; Bennet, Brownsville
Swatara, Cox, Brownsville
OFFICE OF THE POST,
Wswensnar Mortarao, Jan. 10, 184 S 5
We give bat a sort report today; fur, though
there was much activity in the business walks of
n the city, wi 'Could hear of but little worth re
porting._
FLOUR—Same receipts, and sales at the quo
tations of last week : From wagon and at river,
$4,87194,90 for Prime ; at store, $5,06.
SUGAR and MOLASSES—Brisk sales at pre
yions quotations.
FRUlT—Dried Peaches in good demand. Sales
rather brisk, and receipts fair, at $1,672. Dried
Apples, sales at 62068 c.
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i Comparative cost of coal and wood for Steamboats.
Capt. Carlisle, of the Marshal Ney, took in, at Can
a. nelton,rPerry , COunty, la., opposite nancocit county,
Ky., and 130 miles below Lowiiville, 22,000 bash.
els of coil', at seven cents per bushel—everY tour
%, teen bushels of which equalled one cord of wood in
producing ottani—thus saving the difference betwe en
' . the price of fourteen bushels of coal, 93 cents, and
a cord °tweed'at from $2,50 to s3—the price now
asked on the Ohio. The Cannelton mines now pro
duce 2000 bushels per day; and in -the spring, by
. • new shafts, will produce double.---N. o.Delta.
MEE
''Steamer Admiral Sromk.—The steamer Clarksville,
bound from Memphis to New Orleans ' with a heavy
cirgo of cotton, came in contact with the bank near
the mouth of Red River, and broke both her main
deck guards off, and lost overboard about 1500 bales
. or cotton. Proceeding on her trip, about 2 o'clock,
on the morning of the 28th ultimo, 'became in col.
Eldon with the steamer Admiral, bound for Ouachita,
and sunk her to the cabin floor. No lives on either
boat were lost. The Admiral, it is thought, will
prove a total ling. The Clarksville, after rendering
all the assistance power, proceeded on her
trip to New Orleani.—St. Louis New Era.
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is to leave . Boston on. Saturday this time; not on the
I6th. as heretofore. Saturday is hereafter to be the
sailing day from all ports.
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and others, at his dwelling house is the city and I
ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be
pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house
of entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty
bound, will pray. ROBERT BINSLKY.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the - Tifth Ward,
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 mi.
era is necessary.
James Hamilton, Robert Whiteside, Jacob Trout
wine, Wm. Lemmon, Wm. Seibert, Alex. Glass,
Pollard APCormick, Samuel M'Kelvy, Francis Kerr,
Andrew Scott, Wm. Wood, David. Glass.
janl9 3t (Chronicle copy.)
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HEUMATIBM.—Dr. Brown's newly discovered .
It s remedy for Rheumatism is a certain and speedy
',remedy for that painful trouble.. - It sever fails.
' Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65.
Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is al
ways at home. . . angl-darrtf
NEM
COMIZEOIAL RECORD.
PORT OF PITTaUVRGB.
11 YEZT WATER THZ' CHAIWIL.
PITTBBORGII MillißM.-.DAILY REVIEW.
We learn that the sinking ofthe steamboat Beards
town, wai occasioned by coming in collision with the
OttisMitt. The B. was on her downward trip, and
was only saved from a total loss by running ashore,
on the Illinois side opposite Portage de Simla. She
was laden with wheat and flouri-whiCh will probably
be got out, in a damaged condition.—St Louis Union.
irr The twa packet lines between Louisville and
Cincinnati, have reduced the price of fare, and are
now charging only $1 for cabin passage, and 50
cents for deck passage. The cabin passage in the
mail steamers between these wo cities, was former
ly $C .
At 'Steamboat Louisville.—Up to last 'evening,
the . Louisville had not been relieved from her posi
tion on the Island, at the mouth of the canal. Ef
forts were made to, haul her off, during the day—
the river continuikg to recede slowly.--Lowtsvitle
Democrat. •
rr The steamer St. Louis came into port last
evening with a considerable portion of her lower
guards tam away. At Island 69, she came in col
lision with the Empire—both ascending. The Em
pire lost nearly one entire wheel-house. No person
hurt.—St. Louis New Era.
Tobacco—The first sale of the new crop took
place at the State Warehouse this morning.—St.
Louts• New Era, Jan. 8.
SCIWATCH, SCRATCIFE.
METTER; ITCH, SALT RHEUM, &e.—Who
would for a single day scratch, when afflicted
with the Tetter,,ltch, or other diseases of the skin,
if they knew who would relieve and cure them.
'Tis horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch
when alone, but more horrible to abstain from it,
(fordecency sake,) when in company. Let it be
remembered that DR. LEIDY'S TETTER ¢ ITCH
IINTMENT is the most efficacious of any other
preparaticn in existence in curing the Tetter, Itch,
and other diseases of the skin. As all diseases of
the skin must arise from the impurity of the blood
and the fluids of the body, and where such diseases •
be of long standing, and the constitution affected
thereby, if, Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be
used with he Ointment, they will cure any case
whatever, and if they do not, the money will be re ,
turned by DritLeidy. Most - cases, however, will be
effectually cored-by Dr. Leidy's Titter and Itch
Ointmenti unless the whole system is impregnated
by the diisessed humors, which will be completely
carried off from the system by Dr: Leidrs Blood
Pills,"ind the surface Of the skin healed by the
Ointment. Price of Ointment 25 cents. For sale
by B. A.',FAHNESTOCK & Co.
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janl9 cot Wood and Front sta.
TO the Honorable dia . /44ga, of the Court of Quar
teeSessions of the Peate, in and for the Coun
ty of Allegheny.
The petition of Robert Binsley, of the sth Wiird,
city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly
ahewetiu That your petittoner-hath provided himself
with materials for the accommodation of travellers
Allegheny Fesinale Institute.
THIS establishment, under the superintendence
of Mat. bums, will commence the second
session on Monday, January 24th, 1848, at the cor
ner of Cedar and Robinson streets, a short distance
from the Band street bridge. • •
A sufficient number of competent Teachers will
be engaged, in order to secure proper instruction to
all the pupils attinding the Institute, and every care
will be taken to advance their improvement andpro
mote their happiness.
Payment will be expected at the middle of each
Session. Circulars can be obtained at. Parke 4.
Mermen's, on Wood street, Pissbt•rgh; or at the
Institute, on Cedar street, Allegheny, where lists of
the Text Books used in theschool, with the studies
belonging to each department, may also be bad.
Allegheny, Jan. 11, 1848. janl7-St
StAussie:a Wanted.
A PERSON well acquainted with the Grocery,
1 Produce and CommissiOn business; and who
has had several years practical , experience in the
same, in this city, wishesjo obtain a situation as
Book-keeper or Salesmar,ln or about the first of
April. The most satisfactory reference can be giv
en. Address, Box 74, kit Office, Pittsburgh.
janl74t
Partlealir alpqeep
IUFB.. DAVID COCIII.Y, in Iriihnian, who work'
upon canals, and laboring wont, and who left
for Illinois and - the - West, some,6 or
. 7 years ago—
has a sister in Pitteburgtr--Nrep MarlOtrgt //Mans
who wishes to find him. Any information where he
may
. be found, or is at work, will be very thankfully
received at SAAC HARRLS , General
Agency and intelligence Office,
janl7-3t Fifth st., Pittsburgh.
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DicsPA.Terilos
BY ELECTRIC TELEG H.
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3IP11,3111111.1" YO TILL XOBSING 604.
Tbirtieth coop: First 1/12.101t
Waantuarrou, January , 7.
DLNATZ -Mr. VIZ presented a patitihn from
Edward Mills , yirayini for thtirelease of a eontract
with the Bremen stearneric
The resolutions of Mr. Mati . gum, calling for Gen.
Scott's Plans, were taken up. - Mr. ,Sqler and
others made speeches on tha subject in which
much earnestness was manifested. The Vote was
then taken on the resolutions, and restated as fol
lows: yeas, 22; nays, 20.
Agreeably to previous notice, Mr. *elister ask
ed and obtained leave to bring in a bill making at
tachments issuing from the United Statia Courts
conform to the laws regulating tire iseuei.of such
writs in- the several States.
Mr. Bagby offered a resolution denyingth . e Con
stitutional power of Congress to appropriate lands
for the improvement of rivers and harbors, or to
construct internal improvement.
Mr. Baldwin submittedl p a resolution bailing upon
the President for information relative a: the ex
tent of the Mexican domain in the pciereicif Mex
ico to cede to any foreign governmen't
On motion, the Senate laid aside the.morning
business, and proceeded to the disc u 3 siop of the
Ten Regiment Bill. •
Mr. Badger opposed the bill, and ;charged that
the war was unjust, and caused by the;uticonsti
tutional act of the President, in sending' the army
beyond the Rio Grande. .
Mr. Foote has the floor on this subjeo to.mor-
After which the Senate went iitioxecutive
session, until the hour of sdjournment., • ,
HousE.—Mr. Vinton moved that it4'House re.
solve i.self into Commttee of the Whole on the
State of the Union, which motion vraS sigreed to.
Mr. Joseph Ingersoll made a speecli upon the
Presidents Message; followed by Jamison,
who cause.' some merriment.
Mr. Jones, of Ga„ followed against the position
taken by the President.
Mr. Robinson, of Is ,defended the President.
Mr. Tuck, of N. H., has the door for:tn-morrow
From Iliriito,
Pt-rustic aon l Jan. IS.
We have Brazos dates till the Ist uh. Wool's
line was quiet. .
The Cybele has arrived, bringinidites from the
Capital till the 20th.
Gen. Cushing marched with 5 anion and SO
wagons, upon San Angel. •
The - mail is in, bringing New Orleans dates.
There has been an arrival from Idortituras. The
news represents the country pe+elo. Former
proclamations general government!ended. [lt
our readers understand thi s, they are ernerter than
we pretend to be. We give it as it came from the
wiles.—En. POST A new Presideift was con
templated.
PHILADZI./.0141, Jsuuttry'd 8, 1542.
The steamer z ,Nissouri has arrived aV New York,
bringing dates to the 23d from Havre,4nd one day
later news from London. Nothi ! nechanged rn
commercial or financial affairs. !
The difficulties appeared, to be augmenting in
Rollie, on account of the retrograde M ovement of
the government. Cardinal Ferrette,(s raising an
insurrection, it is expected, at Naplea.
In Suitzerland, party spirit still roge,s unchecked:
every tie of kindred is disregarded, anurrig the ad
herents of the Sonderbonce. ! I _
Gen Fenera as not yet evacuated. Spain. The
seism in the Spanish miniateriaf , p4ty bias been
widened. Christina and the Frehckparty must
perfect their position,
The Missouri stopped at HalifaxE.to take in a
supply of coal.
The Poles condemned to death h!iie had their
punishment commuted to perpctul imprisonment.
PHILADELPHIA MAR ET.
Jandark-'lB, 1847
We have nothing to report of iise7.astern mar
kets, as the foreign news xbictOlii)ost reached
us has rendered everyttiing unceoa.M.
Valuable Building Lots in Allegheny
at. Auction.
- • , .
ON Saturday evening, Jan. 29th, 4 7 o'clock, at
the Auction Room, North wcst c o rner of. Fed
eral street and the Diamond, will, lin, sold without
reserve, 2 valuable Lota of ground, Inituate on Ce
dar street, between Robinson and Lacock streets,
having each a fund of 22 feet, and nOending back
140 feet 6 inches, to a2O foot ells ITerms at sale,
janlB WM. J. BTR SIDE, Auct'r.
Positive Sal.,
F Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Door mats, Store
e Fixtures Stoves, Glass P artiti ons, Looking
Gimes, Clocks, 7
Chairs, etc., at Xuction,
BY JAMES M'REMIA
/AN Thcrsday, January 20th, Ko'clock in the
ON
forenoon, will be sold with of Oserire, at the
Carpet Emporium of E W. Lynd, I.lb 79 Wood 'at.,
one door above Diamond Alley, a laige assortment
or Remnants of Carpeting, in rarinallengths, as he
is removing to his splendid newjstOre, 4th street,
between Market and Wood; alsO, floor oil cloths,
carpet on the Floor, rugs and door mite, baize; and
at the same time, the fixtures in the store, viz:
1 glass partition, of fine largel icnitation Boston
crown g ass, running across the entire breadth of
the store, with door lock and key; I . egg stove and
pipe; I brass clock; counting roorizcbairs,&c.
lanl2 JAMES M'EEPTA, Aact,r.
To Let.
ONE new threi story Dwelling Rouse, with bath
house attach situate situate near Ithiii:corner of Wy
lie and Wathingt% streets. Polite sion given on
the first of April nett.
janl7 J 0 OP. PERRY.
(Gazette, Chronicle, and Pion* copy.)
For Saint Louks.,;.
THE new and spleodld steamer AN-
DREW FULTON, ICFutmon, Mas
ter, will leave for the above and intermeoiate land
ings, on Saturday next, the 22d ihst4 at ID o'clock,
A. X. For freight or passage apjly I , on board or to
janl7 I. !;JAS. MAY.
- —•--
SUNDRIES -4 Bbls. Lard;
26 Bushels Dried l Peethas ;
10 " " lAplides ;
4 dozen WooleniSohlta;
66 lbs Beeswax;
On consignment, and for sale y '.-
janlB JD. WILLIAM S, 'llO Wood at
OATS -100 Bushels, on consignment, for sale by
J. DIWiLLIAINS,
- yIQ Wood at,
SOAP T -25 Boxes No 1 Soap; j,
5 " Castile; '
10 " Fancy;
fo 1:
10 " Palm ; t sale by:
J. D. WILLIAI4S,IIIO Word at.
CANDLES -20 Boxes Stearinel;
10 .$ Star; ,!!
6 " Spefor!isle by
J. D. WILLI/1100110 Wood st.
OLL BUTTER-3 Boxes, for ule, b
janl7 J. D. WILLIANS,IIIO Wood st
TNI/Y Goods Boxes—large and 8,6111 sizes—for
1., ally altisap, at !;U
..BARROWS TAIRNF.RIS,
`7ol46Varket a
VILOUR--88 larrola Entail inaber4is Flour, of i
good brand; just neceivad Lad Tor sale, by
SMITH'r. 9NCLALR,
I ~ , 503 Wood IC
A COUNTING Rpoo Desk, t.r
ts.
janls 5M0,75
~ 5.. --- ~...... w:l ':M
...
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,
DEM
For Sale or Rent.
ANEW Brick Building, with Steam Engine, and
large supply of water, which has been used
as a Tanueryl and can .be applied to any manufac
turing purpose.
Also, for side, one of the bese,lmanufacturing lo
cations for extensive works in the suburbs of the
city. Coal plenty and cheap, Ind but 15 minutes
walk Bom the steamboat landing.
Also, for sale, in the lame vicinity; i few building
lota. For terms, apply to
is the beet Cough Bledietue I ever saw.'
RWAD the following proof of the superiority o.;
Dr. Willard', Oriental Cough Mixture, from
a respectable citizen, who has tried it.
Prnsarmoa, Dec. 15, 1847
MESSILY. HATS & BIOCZWAT
After laboring for several weeks under the dial&
vantages of a harrassing cough, and most distressing
cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of sever
ral of the “Infallibles," I was induced to purchast
a bottle of your' Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it
a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using onl)
one half of the bottle, I found myself "entirely
"B is the best medicine lever saw."
True copy. • • JOHN HINDS.
Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Com,
mercial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janB
To Rent or Lease fora Terns of Years.:
FARM at about Thirteen Acres of Bottom A
Land, adjoining the borough of Manchester;
on the Z :aver road, being part of the property on
which Dr. Campbell resides. It has on it a nevi
dwelling House, and is very suitable fair a market
garden.
Possession given on the first of April. For par
ticulars apply to Dr. Campbell, or the subscriber.
WM. BAIEEWELL,
BakewelPs buildings, Grant st.
Atheneum Refreshment and Bathing ga.
loons,Liberty Street.
Tsubscribersdeeply thankful for the increased
and still increainng patronage bestowed on
them, since the opening of their establishment, beg
leave to state that their baths are open at all times,
and that hot, cold and shower baths can be had at
any moment. A few more boarders can be accom
modated by the week, and gentlemen can procu r e
breakfast, dinner, supper, etc., at the usual hours,
ray: breakfast, 71 o'clock, a. in.; dinner, 121; sup
ter 51 p. in.
Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments
'tarnished in a superior style, and chargi a moderate
isinlls PECK, THOMPSON & Co.
Pt Tralsavabic,Tan. 18
le by ,
/i'SJNCIAIB-
11L
did. COCHRAN,
No. 26 Wood, street
Janl4-1w
CALL 809 N,
IF you want a zopy of DR. RALPH'S PRACTICAL
PRIVATE TREA TISE: on the D.seasea of the
Genital Organs; their nature, immptoms, progress,
consequences and cure, adapted - To the use of every
sdavidual of both sexes. The most mercer and
•ATID CURL of every private disorder, in all their
stages, with the recipe for every lemcify, is laithinl
ly given in the plainest language, making it Faxen-
CALL? USEFUL to all persons, and to every place
It as the ONLY cam:rt. WORB ON THE SUBJECT.
Prcc, sl—Sold only in Pitt 'burgh, by
S. L. CUTHBERT,
janls Smithfield at., near 3a
MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEW BOOKS
FOR 1848.
yYSTERIES and Miseries of New York;, by
j Ned Buntline.
Drama at Pokerville; Bench and Bar of Jurytown,
and other Scenes and Adventures- by Ever-point.
Christmas Box for the Sons and Daughters of Tem
perance; a story by T. S. Arthur.
Salathiel, or the Wandering Jew; a story of ,the
past, the present, and the future. By the Rcv.Geo.
Cinly.
N 0.9, Chamber's Miscellany.
Durang's Terpsichore, or Ball-Room Guide. -
Pleasant Art of Money Catching.
Ball-Room Instructor.
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 roornis
better than their company.
Esther De Medina,"or the crimes of London.
Frank Gernon, or the Cad Vs first year in Iridia.
Boy's Winter Book.
Subscriptions received for the following papers,
and single numbers for sale.
New York Herald, Flag of our Union,
Saturday Courier, " " the Free. ..
" Post, Uncle Sam,
Neal's Gazette, Yankee Blade,
Saturday Gleaner. Dollar Newspaper,'
New York Tribune, Spirit of the Times,' ;
John Donkey, Stay Spangled Banner.
M. P. MORSE,.
jau7 No. S 5 Fourth street.
13URE GREEN AND BL'K. TEAS, from the N.
Jr_ York Pekin Tea Company. Just received at the
Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth treet, from the New
York Pekin Tea Company, a very large supply of
fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different
grades and qualities imported into the country, pack
ed in lead in 5 lb. boxes, 1 lb., 1 lb. and lA lb•
packages. Also,. 5 lb. tin cannisters of the different
qualities, convenient for families and steam boats,
ranging in prices from 371 cents per lb., to al 50.
Fine Oolong Black Teas, 50, 62,75, 87 and slper
pound. ,
OtrWe will refund the money in all cases wbere
our teas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange
for a different article.
Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near WOO%l.
decl I A. JAYNES
UDR. SALE, AND REMOVAL.--As the subscri
ber expects to remove to another stand, .
neer
the Post Office, and change his business in part on
the first of April. He will sell off his present stock
low, viz: about 300 cuts of purple and yellow car
pot chain; 200 dos 8:10, 9:12, 10:12, and 10:14
window sash; 500 all sizes of wooden bowls; . 400
Harris' late Pittsburgh, Allegheny, etc. Directories;
6 setts or the American Pioneer, in 2 vols; 7 large
volumes of the Senate and House of Representatives,
from 1790 to 1800; a variety of bed cords and,lac
logs, fishing and plough lines; English quills, writing,
letter and wrapping paper, and , figured and colored
paper; black ink and int stands, wafers; some plc.
tures, and blue and pink Washingtonian badges; Dr.
Ford's and other medicines; a variety of Almanacs,
and all the daily and weekly newspapers kept for
sale. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS,
janlo-6t Agency and intel. Office, Oifth, at.
Teas. •
9a HALF CHESTS Y. Hyson ; , •
eIIJ 61 Catty Boxes, do;
10 half chests Gunpowder;
2 Catty Boxes, do ;
S half chests Imperial ;
16" " ‘‘' Pouchong ;
janll For sale by JAMES MA.
Shad and Mackerel.
HALF Bble Trimmed Shad ;
I 21 Bble. No. 3 Mackerel ;
janll For sale by JAMES MAY
LOAF SUGAR-5 Bbls. No. 6, Loaf Sugar; for
sale low to close consignment.
janll JAMES MAY.
To Let.
ROOM on the First Story, and the Second and
1 - 1 Third Stories of Brick Howie, corner Of sth
and Union streets.
Also, a very neat and convenient frame Cottage,
Allegheny City. Apply to
juin
55 CASES Hock or Rhine Wines-1 doz each
embracing the _most choice and popular
mods ofsparkling and still imported under the tariff
of 1846, in cellar and for sale at the wine stori!of
declB JACOB WEAVER.
Holiday Presents.
JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, irnqw
opening and for sale, a splendid assortment if
GIFT BOOKS, in the richest bindings. • ;
Rose WOOD PiAno FORTTA.
MARTIN'S De Goat GUITARS.
Ross wooti Wismar° Dasas, &c. &c.
For sale at the lowest Cash prices. de 23
LARD -140 Kegs Leaf Lard, received per steam
er American, and for sale, by
L. S. WATERMAN;
No 31 Market, and 62 Front'st.
New Goods
AA. MASON 4- Co., No. 62 Market street, have
. just received an extensive assortment of
daysey and fancy dress buttons; also, gimpi and
fringes of every variety, cashmere cravats,silz Scarfs,
etc., etc. de4lB
LONG and square Shawls—Just received, per ex
press, 75 more of those very fashionable long
and square plaid 'haw's. A. A. MASON &to.
dec 16
EAF LARD—I Barrel, prime, fbr sale by. 1
j
dec29 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
Wines to Alewives
B
50 20 . "*Ilahsd k ."2: 0 Vin P elr'
25 half lihde. 4 . cc to arrive at N.Orleane
last y l this mouth orlieginniog of next, per ship
Weyer, Tinaman master, direct from Celte, for
sale by Neel% P. C. MARTIN.
!;e, Stearine Candles, &rude by
dna: , J. D. WILLIAr3.
MMZ=
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-;'.,...-1,:',::•;...':,!gg;....F;''.":-.-1.."'.-
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NOT GONE VET;
-.. BARROWS AND TURNER, I
At No. AO Market. Street,
CONTINUE their sale of Dry Goode a few days
IL/ longer; the remaining stock will be sold 20 per
cent less than cash.
Among the goods now in store may befound ma
lty very desirable and useful articles; which aro sel
ling for what they will bring.,
Raw silk and gala plaids. '
Black : mous de kilter, very Bne, all wool, 371
i 'per yard.
. Fine dress gingham., at 18 cts. per yard—usual
price 20031 e.
Forevening dreues.—Embroidered Swine., Bel
zarines, Berages, wrought and shaded Tarletons,
Lawns,Mulls, Swisses ' etc.'
French chintz and lawns, neat patterns, in all
colora. • • -
Black Merino Shawls, of superior'quality,plain J
centers and rich borders.
Plaid silk scarf. and cravats.
English straw and braid bonnets.
Bonnet and cap ribbons, very cheap.
Satiii and mantua ribbOno, of every color and all
widths,
Silk pocket hdkfs., of every style, 25 per cent.
cheaper than can be. found.
Satin head dresses, new pattern, at 75 ctn., usual
price $l.
French worked collars anti chemizettee.
Berage, gauze, and lace veils.
Linen cambrias, of fine quality.
Thread, jaconet, mull, bobbin,
and Lisle edgings
and laces, at any price to close them.
GlOves and bindery, of every description, cheap: ;
Superior French.kid gloves, light colors, at 50.
Drab merinos, 25c per yard..
Bro. pd. Grass, for shirts, at 621(075—price til l
' •
English paper cambrlcks.
Super white Holland..
Superior linen damask napzins.
Marseillei quilts; towelling'; mourning prints,
choice patterns.
Curtain calicoes,
together with a general variety
of seasonable goods, for men and boys' wear.
Those who would avail themselves of this last
opportunity must come early, as the - time is short.
icr The sale will close next week.
BARROWS & TURNER,
Between 3d and 4th sts.
HE second annual Soi ee of the Vigilant Fire
T
Company will be given in the Lafayette ARUM ,
bly Rooms, on Friday evening, Jan. 2lst, /848.
MANAGERS:
Capt. John Symms, Hope.
W. Montgomery, President.
Capt. A. Mellville, Uncle Sam.
E. M'Call, Wm. Penn.
Joseph Craig, Washington.
Capt. Joseph Kaye, Niagara.
J. M. Porter, Neptune. .
Henry Hays, Eagle.
Capt. M. M'Stein, Allegheny.
Joseph A. Rhodes,
Duquesne,
Geerge Schnecx, Vigilant I H Co.
W. Collingwond, Good Intent I H Co
J. R. M'Clintock, Esq., Vigilant.
E. S. Neal, Esq. do
B. T C. Morgan, Esq. do
Lewis A. Clam, Esq. do.
Nath. Sawyer, do
James 1. oung, do
Wm. Callaher, do
Walter Bateman, do
Wm. Alexander, do
James Petrie, do
R. R. Rseves, do
Henry Wilson, do.
DIR. DUFF'S
AND WRITING CLASSES,
)1)111 1 \ I c R o rne p rof sthnn Market sta.,
\ n
Monday
nea
1
MICSCANTILE and STLAIIIIIOAT
Rook-aeeping taught op the most 4lective and ex
peditious manner. In addition to TRe usual course
01 instruction and practice, Mr. D. will on Monday
next, commence a course of practical Lectures, in
which the application of the science of aCConnts to
all the details of business will he minutely explain
ed. No extra charge made for these Lectures. Hours
of business 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.
'ant
First Soiree of the united Benevolent
Association of Journeymen Carpenters.
I'HE first Soiree of the Association, will take
place at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on
Tuesday evening, February 34. Tickets can be had
of either of the Managers, at the office of the Morn
ing Post,sibd at Johnson's Confectionary, on Mar
ket it„ near Third. janl3-ti
Nr t EW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURK'S
Building, Fourth street.
Hough tti. Anthony, Dsguerreotyptsts from the
Eastern cities, would call the attention of the in•
habitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns
to.their Daguerrotypes of citizens and others, at
rooms in the Third story of Burit's Buildings, 4th
street.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured
that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the
highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are
of the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute
pictures unsurpassed fm high finish and truthfulness
to , nature. The public are solicited to call and
examine.
'Persons sitting for picture■ are neither _required
or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction
is given.
N. B. Opperators will find this a good depot for
stock and chemicals.
otr- Instructions given in the art, containing the
most recent Improvements : declo
HILTON'S POEMS, illustrated. Harper's new
edition of the Poetical works of John Milton,
with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius
and writings, by James Montgomery; and one hun
dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm.
Harvey. In two volumes.
SPENCER'S GREEN Terraatror.—The four Gospels
and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English
notes, critical, philosophical, and exegetical; maps,
indexes, etc. together with the Epistles and apoca
lypse; the whole fOrming the New Testament—For
the use of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Semi
naries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M.
A Mew Nowt.—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale
of love. By Mrs. S.C. Hall.
JANIS' HENRY IV.—The life of Henry the Fourth,
king of France and Navarre, by G. P. R. James.
Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth.
For Bale by JOHNSTON & STOCETON,
janS booksellers, corner of Market and 3d sts.
HOLLIDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror of Life,
Christmas Blossoms,
The Gift of Friendship,
Friendship's Offering,
The Rose,
The Snow Flake,
The Christian Keepsake,
The Hyacinth,
Scenes in the lives of the Patriarchs and Pro
phets,
Illuminated gems of Sacred Poetry,
Lays of Love and Faith, &c., by G. W. Bed'
mus,
Amelia's Poems,
Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy,
Together with a large variety of Miscellaneous
Moral .and Religiols works; for sale by
dec3o LUKE LOOMIS, Agt.
Winos.
20 Q uar t er„ Casks °
s R c Po rt ;
” Lon n d a o:
Markt Port ;
5 " " Hunt
10 " t• Trash It
20 " " S. S. Madeira.
•
16 ti gt London Market do ;
10 " " Symington
6 tt " Fayal it
10 " t• Tennerife ti
10 " " Pale Sherry
5 " " Golden tt
6 tt " Brown "
10 .1 Cl Lisbon "
15 " Dry Malaga;
10 " It Sweet do.
For sale in quantities to suit, by
dec2o P. C. MARTIN
JAMES M4Y.
An Important Book.
THE Early History of Western Penneylvania,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 a topo
graphical description of each county of Western
Pennsylvania. One large volume, 768 pages, by H.
K. Strong, Esq. For sale by
H. S. BOSWOFITH & Co.
43 Markel street.
stage.
11410W 4 D. COLOCYNTH ;
44 Bayberry . ;
" Aloe.;
" Bark Peruvian;
4 4 Liquorice Root;
Strichnine; Chloride Gold; ladder's Ind. Ink;
list received and for sale by
B. A. PAHNESTOCK & Co.
cor lit and Wood etc
' Removal.
(1 80. W. SMITH & Co. have removed their Of-
Ur floe from Penn st., to their New. Brewery on
Pitt st. and Duquesne Way.
dec,26.
GLASSES BARRELS-45 prirop, dingier!
Aent, for sale by
ea' J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et.
,
1
li
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Fireman's Ball.
Mew Publications
•• . .
DR. HOPPLAND'S DELEDDAVED
GICRAIAN DlEDunarps
-4 ,Without. a Wed for the',C ;Ire of the following
Diseases. _
XV taken according-to direction's they-.wall cure
"iny case,no matter who or what else has ailed.
VEGETABLE. RHEUMATIC, PILLS
For t 1 permanent cure of Rheutnatism, Gout,
Gangrene,• Hysterea, and severe nervous affections,
and are highly recommended for the cure of Piop
sy, Hemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients timing
them, in most cases, experience benefit soon. after
the first dose; they quiet the nervous system, which
enables them to rest well during the e,e,ht; they
never fail to effect a cure, wh•rn tied to
directions.
• • -
No outward applicalp , . , r . , •rinsfie , „
rheumatic pains from the , y +tem. Liniin , ...
times act as a palliafirz iur a short psi ~.,! . b,a
there is always danger in their ace; they may cause
the pain to leave one place fur perhaps a vital part,
or else where the pain will be more acute.
GERMAN BITTERS,
For the. permanent cure of Liver Complaints,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility,
Chronic Asthma, Nervous. Debility, Pulmonary Af
fections, (arising from the liver oristomach) diseases
of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a dis
ordered stomach, in booth male and female, such as
female weakness, die:lime, fullness of blood, to the
head. TheY strengthen the system, and remove all
aseidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action,
and assist digestion; they can be taken by the most
delicate stomach; and in every case will entirely
• • destroy costiveness, and renovate the whole system,
removing all impurities and remnants of previous
diseases, and give a healthy action to the whole
frame.
The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasineis
and pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch
immediately under the inferior ribs. ' inability to lie
on the left side,. or if at all able, a dragging sensa
tion Produced, which seriously affects respiration,
causing very often a troublesome cough; together
with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue,
acidity of the stomach, deficiency of perspiration,
and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoul
der, with a great disposition to sleep and deprev
lion of spirits, and sometimes, sores in the mouth
or throat, causing mucus to rise in the nostrils;
jaundice frequently accompanies it, and a Dropsy
in the face. These symptoms, if permitted to con
tinue, will eventually produce that most baneful
disease, Consumption; in fact a majority of such
.cas
es originate from the irritating cause above men
tioned. Cathartic medicines must in efery instance,
ba avoided in'the treatment for it.
The symptoms' of Dyspepsia are very varioue—
those affecting the stomach alone, are nausea, heart
burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of ap
petite: sense of fulness or weight on the stomach,
sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach; feted
eructations ' or sour arising froth the stomach r flic.
The sympathetic - affections
Dyspepsia, devoid of a functual nature, is without ,
danger, butif arising from a disease of the stomach,
it is dangerous
Nervous Debility generally, accompanies dyspep
sia or liver complaint; it will also cure. A taw do
ses will remora all the unpleasant effects, such as
fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a
lying position, dote or Webiebefore the sight, fever
and dull pain in the head, constant imagithrig.
evil; and great depression of spirits. Outward signs
are quick knd strong pulse, pale and distressed coun
tenance, &c.
Any case of the above disease can be cured effec- i
tnally by the use of the Bitters as directed.
,SUDORIFIC;
An infallible remedy for coughs or colds, or the
chest, spitting of blood, influenza, whooping cough,
bronchitis, hemoral asthma, or any. disease -of the i
lungs or throat..
This is an invaluable fafnily medicine. It &mei,
releaves any cough or hoarseness, and prevents the
croup by being early administered. No cough on
mild is too light to pass neglected; neglected colds{
send thousands to the grave annually ,, and cause?
many to grow up with a delicate frame,. who
. would
have been strong and robust if at fi rst propeil
treated. • -
SPIKENARD OINTMENT,
For the effectual cure of the piles, letter,- al
rheum, scald head, ringworms, inflamed eyes or eye
lids, barber's itch, frosted feet., old sores arising P.om
fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire fiord
burns, upon application, or remove any cutaneetni
eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with ten
der faces should use it after shaving fit will in a fest
moments remove all soreness, and stop the bleeding.
It can always be relied upon, and is invaluable in
any family.
TAR OINTMENT.
For the cure of pains or weakness in the
back or chest; it will entirely remove any dee
seared pains. These remedies have , caused man
to enjoy the inestimable blessings of invigorated
health, and in a variety of desperate and abandone l d
cases, a perfect and radical cure.
Th( --serable impositio-
ie innumerable impositions upon the public, and
statements of remarkable cures never made, yet cel•-
tified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly ad
acquainted with what they have endorsed, rendela
it difficult to do justice to the public in offering at G
ficient inducements to make a trial of these invalua
ble medicines. They are entirely vegetable, add
free from all injurious ingredients, and claim yotir
patronage. solely upon their merits. Every family
should have a pamphlet ; they can be had of the agent
gratis.
Principal Depot at the German Medicine store, l o.
278 Race st., one door above Eight, Philadelphi a.l
For sale in Pittsburgh by
janl7-dly WM. THORN
Bargains at N0..46 Market Street.
BLACK Merino Shawls (Dupini*s beat) with very
rich borders, selling at the following rates;
$l2 Shawls fur 8,75
8,60 " de . 600
6,50 ** • i. 4,00
dec2s BARROWS & TURNER.'
. it ligiars.
75000 CIGARS,ofthe following celebraied
,
Brands: Silva, Esulapio, Bos Ar
gos, De Fasten; London Uranio, Falla Principe, La
Royadero, Colorado, Regalia., Carado ' Just, Sang
Principe, Cheroot'. Eagle Principe, Lord Byron Re
galia., for sale by
dec2o P. C. MARTIN.
Joseph Major,
BOoigitStlOurßgt afadr: Oil CFhaacntodrlyerisioan4d,
Marketgey
street, Pittsburgh. janl2-1f
MOSEL MUSCATE L Hock wine, Henkel &
Co.'. exportatiok, for sale by the cue or hot
de at the wine store of
dec2o JACOB WEAVER..
LONDON Porter--5 casks London Porte, in quart
and pint bottles, for sale by
dec22 P. C. MARTIN.
THE Ward committees appointed to make collec
tions for the relief of the sufferers by the fhiods
on the Ohio, are requested to report their collections
in the course ofthe ensuing week to
janll W. BAKEWELL, Cb'n. of Com.
- -
F LAXSEED—A few bags for sale by
SMITH & SINCLAIR,
_
56 Wood street.
SARDINES— bO
Boxes Sardines;
S
60 hf. " do, for sale by
P. C. MARTI'
BROMIDE POTASH-100 Ounces j just received
and for sale by
H. A. FAHNESTOCK &
corner Ist and pooh Co. ,a.
EG BUTTER-43 Kegs, for sale by
IN deaf) •SMITHIr. SINCLAIR
RIED Apples-50 Bushels, for sale by
TI
deal; SMITH & SINCLAIR.
RUDESHEIMER BERG, 1834, Bock Wine, di
rect importation into the United States by Pe
ter Ai not4Mumm, :(from the base of the mountain
which surrounds the Castle of Johannisburg) fo4 sale
by the cue or bottle, at the wine store of •
dec2o JACOB WEAY, R.
Bbls Lard ;
" Fresh Roll Sutter;:
6 " Dried Peaches
2 Clover Seed ; just reed for sale, by
Li S. WATERMAN,
jac& No 31 Mmset, and 62 Frontist.
CHEMIZETTS AND FRENCH WORKED Fon.-
LARS, in all qualities, (some very fine,) selling
off at a great sacrifice at
dec2o , BARROWS & TURNER'S.
WHITE aeans--I0 Barrels, for sale by
decirc. : SMITH & SINCLAIR.
CLOVER Seed-3 Bane a, orsale by
dec2B SMITH & SINCLAp.
L A ti ß ie Dz ,
r 3c2Cas y Nl3 1;: net* put up for f am ily
dec2B SMITH At SINCLALR.
• 1
AIBBERVS . Chemical Writing Fluid, assorted
sized bottles, constantly on Sand and ftir gale.
B. A. FARNEsrocic and Cd.,
corner let and Woodl
MEILAIN AND HIGH COLORED DE LAINES--A.
r A. Mason* Co., 62 Market et, . have jest re
ceived per Express an assOrtment of the &lards very
&shiosable goods forehildrens wear. dea7
otrLD CANDLES-60 Boxes, for vas
M
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BOON - ANDISAILOACWrr
_ BANKERS AND E,),i.IIANGE ODOki:ItS,
sr. z, cox. wont; AND .11Th STATtTIi, rA
0 EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills.
- Foreign- and I:icimestic Exchange, Ccrtificatei
ofileposite, atc. - - • :
EXCHANGE on:all: the "niineipal. Cities of the
Uur ion, and Europe, for Sale m.nms to wait purcha.
-
CURRENT and par funds received on depoaite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union,
at the lowestrates.
3=Fr-erects
Leeeh & Son,
" Ogden & Snowden,
" Wm. Bair& Son, ' Pirramonag.
" S. WClnrken
" English & Bennett j
" Fleming Ilt Brother,
" Fales, Lathrop & CO, PIIILAIVA.
" WM. R. Thompson & Co.
" Hoadly, Phelps & Co.
1 ;SEW YORE.
" Babcock & CT.
" Tiffany, Ward &CO.
" John WOollo ugh Bi, co. BALTIMORE
Mr. James Geo ig., !
" H. Harms, Ctecterivert, 0.
IJoseph Watson, ; MAsstyota, -0
Mews. Fenner &Ilan.
,11.' F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban.Lewistown,
ittsburgh, September 24, 1847 y .
WILLIAAI A. HILL & Co.. 1
HAMMES, EINITANOZ Baostrai, AND DEALERS IN
I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, "BANK NOTES,
• • AND SPECIE,
No. 64 Wood st., one door 'aboi.e Fourth, East side,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
RRENT Funds received on deposit, and col
t/ lections made on all the Cities throughout the
quite,' States_ Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel
phia, New York, Bosto" and Cincinnati, constantly
(Or sale in sums to suit purchasers.
I The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky,. Indiana, apt/
Virginia Batiks bought and sold on the most favor
ible terms.
The highest premium paid for Foreign and Alien--
Can Gold and Silver coins. "
ii EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND
COTLAND, for sale in amounts of.£l and upwards.
marlo-dawy
BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROXENA, AND DEALERS IN
';FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER
TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
. . GOLD AND SILVER.
No. 65 WOOD ST" 3D DOGS BELOW FOUJITII, WEST SIDE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
A.R Funds and Currency received on Deposit, ana
I — collections made in all the principal cities f the
United States.
Sight Exchange , on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New
York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in
sums to suit purchasers.
Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva
nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora
ble terms.
The highest premium paid for American Gold.
- Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and
France procured, kc. i mar22-y
N. HOLM
1 INNERS AND DEALERS
DANSE
No. 55 Market s
Belling rate. . Ex.
New York ,pr.
Philadelphia "
Baltimore cc
EarrX
Buying rates.
Ohiq I die
Indiana t,g
Kentucky a ft ,
Virginia 1 c,
Wheeling I
Tennessee 3 "
aul9-y
BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE. BROK:
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF 'EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES
OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN.
Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the
St. Charles Hotel. my2B
A. A. MASON &
G 2 MARKET' REET,
Between Third and Fourth Streeets,
INFORM their friends and, the public generally,
that being about to remove to.the spaciiius and
elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot.
They will close out their large and well selected
stocK of
Pall and - Winter Goods, at Cost,
And in many cases less than cost! To enable them
to open their New Store with , an entire Stocx ofNew
Goods. The sale will commence this day, and con
tinue until the first of March % or until their removal.
Their extensive assortment of
DRESS GOODS
VK ill be sold fell 30 per cent!, less thau usual prices
g „They consist of the tacit !fashionable Cashmeres
and Delanes, Gala, Mohair, Silz and Orange Plaids.
Also, Bombazines, Alpacas,i &c. &c.
CLOAK Goobs—French and German Merinos,
Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloamings, Broad Cloths
of all Glasnost fashionable colors.
Black and Fancy DreasSilx.s,cfever:. varict?
Syr-Awl-I—Cashmere, TerKeri, Tart.li, Plaid and
other Shawls ; a very large assortment, fully reduc
ed one half in price.
FLANNELS—WeIsh English, and American Flan
nels, of all colors and qualities. -
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons.
Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought
Collars and Capes, Laces, Aiiificial Flowers, Plumes
and Feathers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy
Buttons, tc. &c.
;Kr Lntxx GOODS of every description.
Woolen Goods.
Cassimerea, Casstnetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots;
Tweeds, Jeans.
Whitney and Bath Blankets!
Also, an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz
es, Domestic Gingham'', Checks,
Stripes, Ticking'',
Brown and Bleached Muslin'', &cc. 4-e-
The following will be some of tt, Prices: '
Cashmeres at 181 cent , , tlimal price 371
Mousselin de Laines, 121 " " 25 and 31
Gala Plaids, to , " CS 100
I
Mohair and Oregon
Plaids,
Alpacas,
Flannels,
Wrought collars,
Calkoes, 9 to
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
t‘Selling oft Low for Cash."
WINTER CLOTHINC of every description, such
as cloaks, over coats; superfine blanket, Bea
ver. Pilot, and heavy broad, cloths, superfine cloth,
Dress, and frock coats; a laige assortment of tweed
sack and frock coats.
Cloth, cassimere, and satinett pantaloons; also, a
general assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet,
cloth, cassimere and fancy woolen, and plaid caul
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,
N. B. A complete assortment of goods,rsuitable
for Customer work, always on hand, such as English,
Frerok s and American cloths, and cassimerei; also,
a cbdice assortment of seasonable restings—all of
which will be made to order in the latest styles,
and op the most accommodating terms.
jan-12daw
THE Proprietor is regularly. supplied With the
FINEST PALE' LE manufactured in.the Uni
ted States. ' '
OYSTERS and other delicacies of the season al
ways on hand, and served up in the most approved
style: ljanl2-70 HENRY LANDWHER.
T OST, or taken in mis • e, some time about the
1.4 26th September last, ilom the Steamboat Louis
M'Lane, at Lock No. 1., a campher woad 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-1
er to Mears. Wick &M'Candless or to the subscri
ber, on the Monongahela Wharf Boat, who will pay
any reasonable reward on its delivery.
• H. MITCHELL,
Agt. Mon. Pkts.
CONSTANT supply of superior Shall Oysters,
roasted or in the shell; also Game and every.
de eacy of the 1111111011, Nerved up in superior style,
at the shortest notice;
BANE EXCHANGE,
dece•tf Third et. bet Wood and Marta it
bar *xi on!ti
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RILL &. CIIRRIt,
s di. son,
IN EXCHANGE COIN AND
NOTES.
treet, Pittsburgh.
bange. Buying rate.
Cincinnati k din
Louisville .• 'a "
St. Louis , ' I "
NOTES
.Buying rates.
Countytr.City orcPs die
Relief notes I "
Pennsylvania Co I .‘
hew York . I "
Maryland I s,
New Orleans
EDWARD lITUX
xs.a.ais.tt & zr.wsßit,
20
181
20
181
10
A. A MASON and Co
P. DELANY
White
Near the foot of Market Street
SHELL 0111ITSR5.
gement, far sale
J. D. WILLOW/.
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iigdz kSit
cliitlßlwri AND PITT- -
Battß Vatitet, Rine.
. .
/Ig[s *elf known line of splendid P.asiengef
feetarnert ht now composed of thislargest,
swiftest, heat inrished and furnished and the most
poWtrful boat& On the 'Waters of the West. - Every
accontaiodatioa\Am! eomfert that. Money ean pro
cure, fma been piovid t ed for passengers. The Line
has been in operation for five yearshare tarried a
million of people without the least ipitfry to th e ir
persons. The heats will be at the foot of Vrefei
street the day preffeckto starting, for the receptimi
of freight and the entti o f passengers on theregis ,
ter. in all cases passage money thin be paid in
advance. . _
. , .
Blonds y Figeicetri
The MONONGAttrA , A, Capt. Stone, will !davit
Pittsburgh , every Monday morning-at 10 o'clock ;
Wheeling every Monday ever ing at 10 f. Hv , • ,
Taes4ay Packet.
The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. Jno. Klineteltefi
will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening. at 10
P. M.
Wedneede.y Packet.
The. NEW ENGLAND. No. 2. Captain 5...-Dean,
will leave Pittabergh every Wednesday morning at
10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at
10 F. N. : .*
Thursday Packet.
The WISCONSIN, Captain R. J. Grace,will lemve
Pittsburgh every Thursday morning , at 10 o'clock.;
Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at 10;r. te.
Friday Packet
The CLIPPErt . No. 2, Captain r Crooks, will !calm
Pittvnurgh every Friday Morning at 'lO - cOclOck
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10-P.'
is.rd sty Packet.
The IIIESSENGER • , Captain De Canso, will leave
Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 &deck
wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r.
Sunday, Packet.
The ,ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G. Mason,
will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at _
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening atzlo
P. M. npvl9
Beaver and Weitswtfie Packet.-
The steamboat BEAVER, narks Z.
.Clarke, Master, will, during the coming
winter season, make dai/y tr.ps to BeaVer and Wells
ville, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock,
and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P. M.
dead G M. BARTON & CO., Agents.
For New Orleans.
algal The new and substantial steamerAN
DREW, FULTO U. N, W.FeLso,n, Mas
ter, wi 1 leave for the shove and - intermedia te ports,
on Saturday, Jaauary Bth, at 10 o'clock, A.
For Freight or Paaaage, apply on blind, brio'
dec3l - • - JAMES'EIAV
Dissolution of :Paitnership.
rria, Partnership of Parkel - Hannens is tlibi day
I_ dissolved by mutual consent.' The business of
the concern will be closed at' the .caunting
.rinrs
heretofore occupied, No. 116 Wood street, by John
Hanuen and Henry Hannon. • •
Copartnership.
JOHN HANNEN Sr. HENRY HANNEN have this day
associated with them BENJ. J. WALLACE in the man
ufacture of Flint Glass, in all its varieties, under the
firm of Hannina and Wallace, at tke old stand of
Parke and Hannens, where they are prepared to
serve their old friends and those who may favor
them with a call, nt
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A large stock of Lie loading articles in our line on
hand. Terins.as good 'as any other house.
JOHN lIANNEN,
HENRY. HANNEN,
B.j. WALLACE. L.
In retiring from the Intsiiteas of Parke and flaw=
nes, I most cordially•rentricid
Wallace to the patronage of my Tanner friends.'
JOHN -E.:PARKE,
eh, Jan. Ist, 1848:
Consumption; Cough, Ssittiing - oraloads
Bronchitis, Astnms 41;c.
TConsumptives,;O four-fifths of you are really
suffering float' neglected colds, or an obstrue , •
tion.and consequent inflammation of the delicate ;
lining of those tubes through which the sir'
breathe isdisuibuted to the lungs. This obstruction
erodueeti pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, dif- ,
acuity of brea.bing, hectic fever, and a spitting of '
blood-, water, or phlegm, which finally exhausts this
strength of the patient, and death ensues. JAYNE'S
Expectorant never' fails to remove this obstruction,
and produces the most pleasing and happy results.
LT is CERTAIN in its effects, and cannot fail to re = 7
lieve. •
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEZILIN Tie STOJIL,
72 Fourth . street, near Wood. jaaB
New Deign ype Booms, -
Burke's Buildings, Fourth St.
.• . •
HOUGH 4. ANTHONY, fisguerreutypists ftont
the Eastern cities, woul.! call the attention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh .and• the neighboring
:owns to-their Daguerreotype of citizens and others,
at rooms in the third story of Burke's building, 4th st.
Per,ons wishing pictures- taken may rest assumed
that no painsehall be spared to produce them in the
high..t perfection ofthe art. Our instruments arenf
the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pic
tures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulneu to
nature. The public are solicited to call and elan:rine,
Persons sitting for pictures are neither required or
expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is
giren.
N. B. Opperators will find this a good depot for
stock and chemicals.
ID- Instructions given in the art. containing the
most recent Improvements. jan7
New Books Just 'Received.
EAVEN upon Earth, by Janeway, one fol. 1384
Charnock , a choice• work. by Lymingtons
1 % 01. Bbc
Coincidences-of the ow and Sew Testament,
by Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. D. one vol. $1,26
Chalmers Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &c 1,50
Select works of James, Venn, Wilson, Phillip■ •
and Jay iii one large vol. fur the low price of 1.50
The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vols. 5;00
Modern Infidelity, by Smucker;
Life of David, -• .
Dt ily walk with God, Matthew Strong, -
Circle of Unman Life, by Tholuck,
Memoii of Charlott Elizabeth,
The works of Francis Turretine in the original
Latin, to-be complete in 4 "rola; 3 vols. now
ready.
• Willis+ Poetical works in splendid Turkey
Morocco.
The above with a great variety of new boolls,jiist, ,
received. ELLIOTT 4r ENGLISH, .
j an 7 56 Market st. between 3d and 4th."
371
371
311
371
124
one,.
,
ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are t o
quested to make payment, on or before tbsi
25th inst., if not, their account will be given to a
Magistrate fur collection; all persons haying claims
against the firm, will please preient their accounts
for payment.
janl2 ANCRER & MAYER.
rrtHREE dwelling houses, situate ou Fourth street,
near Canal Bridge, in the city of Pittsburgh.
Also, a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient
entrance on sth, near Wood street.
Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, with 'nacre
of ground under cultivation, situate on Obio
in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of
janB J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood rt.
RELIEF for Me Fam il ies of Volunteers who are
. Serving their Country in Mexico.—All Owls
who have made application and not teeeireil any
portion or the Relief Fund, will please meet- the .
Committee at R. H. Hartley's Store, Wood street,
on Friday the 7th, and Toesday the 11th ofJantiaryi
at 8 o'clock, P. M.
N. B. The persons appointed to collect funds in
the several wards, ate requested to make returns
as 11.101 i ae poliible to Mr. M. Edgar, Chairman of
the Committee. janS
OPS-5 sa:, , ks Hops, on consignment, and for
H
sole by
jau34 MILLER and RICEETSOPL . •s.
A LBPICE—,•IO bags Alapice, now laadisg, and
sale by • •
"anl4 • MISER mut RICKETSON.
ACKEREL-6O ! l ie.. 3 1 , large Mackerel I
5 gg No. 2
In store and for sale by -
jan 14 • • MILLER and RICKETSQN
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No. 1 Lard; ' '
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O n nonsignasan), and for saki bY .___ __ _
.las /. 4 - MILLER and ITCRETsom.
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