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' --..._ - - iN' , 4 ,. .----. ...-. • .-' • - ,;52,..t*-:-:- • -)0 - -7 , , --- • ECM l . PirePored PIT . TSBURGH BOARD OF TWA COMMITTER FOR MANUMIT, N. B. Craig, W. H. Denny, Charles Zug. PITTSBURGH MARKETS-DAILY REVIEW. • OFFICE OF THE POST, Tntrusne,TMonntso, Jan. 20, 1848 S Yesterday was a beautiful day; and business men seemed very active FLOUR—The receipts were rather heavy; but sales were not very brisk From wagon some lots were taken at $4,8704,90; at river the same quotations are fair. We beanl of one lot extra prime which sold at $5, to a retail dealer. In fact, the heavy Flour merchants do not seem to take much; the sales being principally to the smaller dealers. Some was stored away for a rise. We think, judging from the information we gathered from merchants, that there will be but very little variation in the price of Flour during the winter—until the opening of canal navigation in the spring. The news from abroad has no ef fect upon the market here; and there is no specu lative demand at present. -The present quotations will be fully maintained. DRIED FRUlT.—There is considerable activi ty in Dried Fruits just now, owing to the large lots coming in. We notice that hardly a steamer arrives that is not laden with sacks of Apples or Peaches, consigned to our city merchants. There appears to be a pretty good demand ; and quick salet• Dried Peaches sold yesterday from store at $1,0201,68; Dried ✓lpples at 60068 c. GREEN APPLES —The price seems a little }bow the market of last week; sales at wharf oil good i varieties at $1,501i42,00 4 bbl.; the demand appeared goed, and poorer sorts are not so plenty. GRAIN.—We have n 6 change to notice to-day. ..,:: _ =EMI Some transactions at the . former quotations. SUGAR.—Considerable activity but no change the tendency is to an advance. Sale of 10 hhds at di. . . r - .:,7%,' , ,, , ,,, , ,- , o,' . ..i ~ •. . .,•, 4 1d,.., _ 7,, '•-..- f. MOLASSES—SaIes at 266127 c.; single bbl. to country 27c CHEESE.—Receipts large and sales at old quotations, viz: Western Reserve 6(id6}e. BROOMB—Receipta fair yesterday, but prices take such a wide range that it is'useless to report. One lot of good quality, fancy handles, were held at $1,75. BUTTER—StiII coming in, and quick sales from store at .1.2a13c. for Prime. Keg is worth 10c. LINSEED 01L—Rekular sales at 56c LARD OlL—Regular sales at 65c POTATOES—A few sacks of Pink-eyes arrived, which were refused at sl.su. There is a good demand for Potatoes, and an excellent quality would demand a high price. The market is poorly supplied, and the lots for sale are of miserable quality. tr y. f`~ ~_~~. BACON—Sales to the city trade at former quo tations,,viz: Hams, ; '4 . ..boulders, 4; Sides, 5; Hog Round, sc. CLOVER SEED—Larg4 lot taken from first .hands at $3,75, cash ; which appeals to be below the market a trifle. TIMOTHY SEED—A sale from store at $2,2.5. LARD—Regular sales No 1 Lard at ear,i. BULK PORK—Large receipts for smoke house, but no sales to indicate a price. ANOTHER STEAMBOAT DISASTER—TRE MENDOUS EXPLOSION. By the officers of the steamer Declaration, we learn that the steamer.Seu Bird, lying at Cape Girar lean, lower landing, caught fire about one o clock on Thursday the 6th inst. and was entirely destroyed, by the explosion of twelve hundred kegs of powder • in the hold. The report was terrific, and the con cussion so great as to cause extensive damage to dthe buildings in the town. The College was seri ously damaged, by the destruction of windows, ceiling, and portico, to the amount of several hun dyed dollars. A part of the boiler was blown a. cross the river, and the anchor entirely I over and beyond the College. The Sea Bird was bound from New Orleans to this port, and so heavily laden as to be unable to came over the bars between here and the Cape. Sheba(' dropped down to the lower end of the town, where she had been lying for two 4 30 r three days. ~, We are happy to state that no person was inju• red. As soon as the fire was discovered, the alarm was :given that there vt as powder on board, and every inhabitant, old and young, fled from the town and escaped injury. The jar was dish:icily felt at Cairo. We did not learn how the fire orig inated, or any thing relative:to insurarce ut boat or cargo.—St Louis Union. MRS. PENN, a lady skilled in the science of SECOND Stour ' may be consulted by the ladies and gentlemen of this city on the Past, Present and Future events of their lives, at her residence, on Wylie street, fifth door below Washington. Mrs. P. would invite all those who desire to consult her to call soon, as she will remain in the city but a few weeks longer. Terms: $l,OO for gentlemen and 50 cents for ladies. janl9-2m To the Journeymen Tailors: AMeeting of the Journeymen Tailors of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, will be held on - Wednesday,the 19th inst,at 7 o'clocx,at Mr. Sheck , liter!, in the Diamond, at the sign of the three Swiss Confederates, to take into consideration, the vest means of relieving themselves from the worse than Russian serfdom that they are now aubjectdd to. Came one! come all! and show to an enlighten ed public, that as mechanics we peer nothing but that which is right, and will no longer submit to the • wrongs that are now heaped upon ns. jylS-2t MANY loonier:lmm( TAILONJ. , ,_ ' . ..Ak PERSON well acquainted with the Grocery, 401. Produce and Commission business; and who has had several years practical experience in the same, In this City; wishes to obtain a situation as Book-keeper or Salesman, on or about the first of April. The most satisfactory reference can be giv en. Address, Box 74, Poet Offrce, Flttsburgh. janl7-4t OAF SUGAR-5 Bbls. No. 0, Loaf Sugar; for sale low to sloes consignment. janll JAMES MAY. A ROOM on the First Story, and the Second and 21. Third Stories of Brick House, corner of sth - and Union streets. Also, a very neat and'convement frame Cottage, inAllegheny. City. Apply to .hall JAMES MAY. LARD ---140 Kegs Leaf Lard, received per steam er American, and for sale, by L. S. WATERMAN, jan4 N 0.31 Market, and 62 Front at. New Goode. , . A A. MASON 4. Co No. 62 Marzet street, h is.. just received a., n extensive assortment ave of (Jayne) and fancy dress buttons ; also, gimps and etc. Jipges of every variety, cashmere cravats,silir starts, l I te decl6 ,-4..-; , .,.';' ‘ ' . i--,:7,,, C 0 'll - i'e 0 RD. antleorreeted every Afternoon. PORT Op PITTSBURGH. 8 rwrrlwATER IN THE CHANNEL. N- ARRIVED. Grey a a g le, Brooks, Cin. Paly Alto, M'Donalil, Nashville. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville SWatara, Cox, Brownsville. Lake Erie, emphill, Beaver. DEPARTED. Union, M Lean; N. 0. New, England N. 2, Dean, Cin. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville %Vetere, Cox, Brownsville Notice. Situation Wanted To Let. -4.... - `' •f%. DESPATOH•ES BY ELECTRIC: TELEGRAPH. i iMPRISILT ion THII WINNING:POO* FOREIGN NEWz.4 ARRIVAL OF THE CARR •Sosroa, Jan. 19,11.2 Y. The steamship Cambria, which sailed fili*lLiv erpool on the Ist, liatarrived; •but there ie nn'thing in her budget, aside from commercial Matters, worth sending by telegr4h. Parliament has beenAsorogued untii latter the holidays have ended. Cotton is firm. PrieWdeplined, hareallied again to the oil point. Flour has advanced in England; the fiet'iquali fail fell Ir. per bbl. Indian Corn has also advanced. • The amount of bullion in the Bank of Enkland, by the last Gazette, was .£12,250,000, and die rate has been reduced to 5 per cent. per There has been a new ministry fortned Pot. tugal. Maria Louisa, the widow of the Emperor Na poleon, is dead. • The overland mail has arrived, but the,netvs is not 'important. . in the Liverpool Cotton Market the eupplies ;• are small. ,t. Wheat is 203 cents to 70 lbs. higher 'than on the 15th ult. Corn is 16s. go. bbl. Free Indian Corn held at an advance of one shilling r 480 lbs., and "dull, with small sales. The Iron trade is dull, and prices baii.e fallen from 1 to 2s. qr ton. Lard is held at full rates ; kegs 55064 tp , cwt. Beef, Pork and Bacon are unchanged, With an active demand. C3MMERCI AL LivEnroot., Grain.—Wheat is selling at Gs. Od. to 9s. 60. '.7orn-340385. qr.; Indian Meal at 5s 6d fp bbl. !! • Flour—American iPbo.c.l at 30t9345. for;Ordi nary to middling. Cotton.—Sales of common Louisiana at'4lo.3i d fair and good fair at 5 1 5 iii.; good to firie 607 i d.; for ordinary to middling upland 4id.; fa 4 to good fair 4i05d.; good to fine 5,16 - 1 , 51 ; Okas at present range within a half penny of the IciWest price ever known. The latest news from Ireland state that that:un happy country is still jn an alarming condition. Commercial news generally is regarded eli fa- Thirtieth Cogress.—First Wog; _ - WASHINGTON, Janual 10. &NJ:ex.—After the usual morning business,Mr. Foote, who had the floor, proceeded to the; discus sion of the Ten Regiment Bill. The Senate adjOurned before Mr. Foote' jlad concluded his speech. . • Hoesr..—The Speaker announced, as the "first thing in order, the business on the Speaker table; viz: Standing Committees' Reports. Many Tiills were reported; among - them one by Nfr. fiotttl, of Va., Chairman of the Committee on Military 'A . ffairs, providing that the supplies of clothing: for the volunteers should be furnished at thfi sme rates as for the regular army. Also, one by Mr. Burt, of S. C., from the same committee. providing for disabled officeCS; and another to build an asylum for disabled sciltliirs. Mr. Viirin the Chairman of the Committee of Ways anelfeans, reported a, bill providing 114 a loan of eighteen and a half millions. Upon motion of Mr. Brodhead, the House went into Committee of the Whole, to diseuea .the Message. T.- Mr. Tuck, of N. H, made a speech in drfence,of he President. Robert M. M . Lane next obtained the floor, and spoke in defence of the administration, in relation to the war. He was followed by Mr. Toiripkins, who denounced the President. Mr. Hall. of Missouri, followed in defepee.:of the President. At the close of his remarks, ;ti).e floor was obtained by Mr. Barrow, and the liC4se adjourned. • PHILADELPaf•, Jan. 10, 4 P..cANI, The Hon. J. W. Hornbeck, M. C. from Allen town distrist, Pa., died at his residence 'in I A ltin• toms, on Sunday, of consumption. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan.) The Whig Convention, which met to day, noroi- nated Mr. Seabury Ford for Governor BALTIMORE MARKET January 19,3 P.., Flour—Sales Howard street at $5,87; City, Mills is selling at $6. Dealers are holding balk for ioreign news, and little is doing. Wheat—Prime Red at $1,32. Corn—Sales 3000 bu. prime White at 60c,k- Moderate sales prime Yellow at 63. Whiskey—Market quiet, with moderate! sal . es only at 2.4 r. Molasses—Sales N. O. at 26(a27i. Provisions—Sales are only for the supply Of the regular nude. llogs—killed are selling at $5,12 100 tbs..', Beef Cattle—Sales at $2.75 tir 100 mc ' Bacon—Western Shoulders are selling at 54; Sides, 0} for old. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. January 19, 4 Flour—Market quiet, and nothing doing. Dialers are holding off for the news. Provisions—No sales to-day. First_Soiree of the United Benevolent Assotrii ion of Journeymen Carpenters: T HE Brat Soiree of the Association, will takr place at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday evening, February 3d. Tickets can be, had of either of the Managers, at the St. Charles HOtet, the Merchants Hotel, the Burnt 'District Bond, 'at Johnsonte Confectionery, on Market sr., near Third' and at the office of the Morning Post. MANAGERS: W. E. ERRETT, EDWARD L. EVANS, ALEX'S.. KIRK, Jolts BRENNAN, PETER QUINN, Join, STINGER, H. T. Karim, WM. MOORHEAD, 1' THOMAS APPLETON, MORRIS LINDSAY, ' P. ARCII'D. M , CouairrEa, WILLIAM HALL. JAMES H. LATCHAW, jasil34f MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of guar, ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Cond. ty ofAllegheny. The petition of Robert Binsley, of the sth ;#terit, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, huinbly sheweth; That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of new:Mini and others, atAns dwelling house in the citY, and ' ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will pleased to grant him a license to keep a public houtte of entertainment. And your petitioner as in (duty bound, will pray, ROBERT Bi (dutyNSLEY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Fifth Warnf 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 actorn: : modation of travellers and others, and that said 'Las::: era is necessary. James Hamilton, Robert Whiteside, Jacob Trout, wine, Wm. Lemmon, Wm. Seibert, Alex. Gloszi, Pollard IrPCormick, Samuel M'Kelvy, Francis Kerr, Andrew Scott, Wm. Wood, David Glam. jao9.3t • ' (Chronicle copy.) Lost. I N Monday evening, the 17th inst., a Jitfteil. O Patent . Lever Watch, between the Diattionii, and Clark street, 6th Ward. The finder wiI,I bii liberally rewarded by leaving it at this o ffi ce. ! janl9-3t ! !ir • .7-4 linin 1 : 1;;; t ' ; ; 11 ;. frti ; ; 1!1; Ij,l SCRATCH, SCRATCH. TETTER, ITCH, SALT RHEUM, &c.--Who would for a single day scratch, when afflicted with the Totter, Itch, or other discuses 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, [for decency sake,) when in company. Let it be remembered that DR. LEIDY'S TETTER ¢ ITCH IINTMENT is the most efficacious of any other preparation in existence in curing the Tenor, 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 the Ointment, they will cure any case whatever, and if they do not, the money will be re turned by Dr. Leidy. Most cases, however, will be effectually cured by Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch Ointment, unless the whole system is impregnated by the diseased humors, which will be completely carried off from the system by Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, and the surface of the skin healed by the lint/nem. Price of Ointment 2.5 cents. For sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. Jan 19 cor Wood and Front sts. R . HF:UMATISM.--Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy fur Rheumatism is a certain and speedy remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is al ways at home. jan 15-dawtf ToAlent or Liaae forei Term of TeOra• A FARM ot. about Thirteen Acres of Bottom Land, adjoining the borough of Manchester, on the Heaver road, being part of the property on which Dr. Campbell resides. It ham on it a new dwelling House, and is very suitable for a market garden. Possession given on the first of April. For par ticulars apply to Dr—Campbell, or the subscriber. TV vou want ak.::opy of DR. ILALpH • O PRAC.:ICAL , PRIVATE TREATISE: on thelbseases of the Genital Organs; their nature, symptoms, iv - ogress, consequences and cure, adapted to the use of every individual of both sexes. The most and RIME. CURE of every private disorder, in all their stages, with the recipe for every •emetly, is faithful ly g,iven in the plainest language, making it PRACTI CALLY USETUL to all persons, and to every place It is the orixv usxrux WORK 0:5 THE SUILIELT. Pr'cc, sl—Sold only in Pittsburgh, by N. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield st., near 3d. MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEW BOOKS IVIYSTERIES and Miseries of New York; by y Ned Buntline. Drama at Pokerville; Bench and Bar ofJurytown, and other Scenes and Adventures; by Rver-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 Rev. Gco. CI oly. 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 room is better than their company. Esther De Medina, or the crimes of London. Frank Gernon, or the Cad( is first year in India Boy's Winter Book. Subscriptions received for the renewing papers and single numbers for sale New Yore Herald, Saturday Courier, Post, Neal's Gazette, Saturday Gleaner . New York Tribune, John Donkey, 73URE GREEN AND BL'R. TEAS, from the N. j[.. York Pekin Tea Company. Just received at the Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street, 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, I lb., 1 lb. and 1-9 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 $1 50. Fine Oolong Black Teas, 50, 62,75, 87 and $1 per pound. O :7 - We will refund the money in all cases where our teas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a different article. Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near Wood decl 1 FOR SALE, AND REMOVAL.--As the subscri ber expects to remove to another stand, near the Post Office, and change his business in part on the first of ApriL He will and ()Whig present stock low, viz: about 300 cute of purple and yellow car pet chain; 200 doz 8:10, 9:12, 10:12, and 10:14 window sash; 51:10 all sizes of wooden bowls; 400 Harris> late Pittsburgh, Allegheny, etc. Directipies; 6' setts or the American Pioneer, in 2 vole; 7 rg e volumes of the Senate and House of Representatives, from 1790 to 1800; a variety of bed cords an4ttc ings, fishing and plough lines; English quills, w letter and wrapping paper, and figured and cu bred paper; black ink and ink stands, wafers; sons pie. tures, and blue and pink Washingtonian badge Dr. Ford's and other meikeines; a variety of Alnitaitics, and all the daily and 'weekly newspapers key t furl sale. Please nail at ISAAC HARRIS, 1 1 janlo-6t. Agency and Intel. Office, Fifth at. 36 HALF CHESTS Y. Hyeon ; 51 Catty Boxes, do ; 10 half cheats Gunpowder; 2 Catty Boxes, do ; Shall chaste Imperial ; 16 ,4 .g Pouohong ; janl 1 For sale by JAMES MAY Shad and Mackerel. , "7 HALF 131)la Trimmed Shad ; I 21 Bbl,. No. 3 Mackerel ; janl 1 For sale by JAMES MAY ~I i[ • :~ , 4.,, I ,1 , 10 1 MEE =MUNI auction Salto. Auction gores in Allegheny City, WM. J. BURNSIDE, AucTio,Ngra.: ON Fn. ay morning,January 21st ; at the Auction Room, North-west corner of Federal street and the Diamond, will be sold without reserve, a largo assortment of seasonable staple and fancy dry goods, among which are: dress and bonnet silks. silk and worsted serges, adz velvets, 'bombazines, satinetts, black, blue and brown broad clothe, cats simeres, cassinetts, blanitets alpaccas, merinos, cashmeres, shewls in great variety, ribbons, lacer, artificials, crapes, hosiery, gloves, hdkfs., silt and cotton spool cotton, 4-c. At 2: o'clock, P. M., queensware, glassware, etc.; a quantity of new and second hand Furniturb, among whied are bureaus, centre tables, side tables, work and wash stands, cradles, French post bed steads, trundle bedsteads, fancy and common chairs, looking glasses. pictures matches, oed cords, spades, coal shovels, &c. &c. jan2o WM. J. BURNSIDE, Anctidneer. Books, Books, Books I at Auction. WILL be sold, on Saturday evening, Jan. 22d, at the Auction Room, Northwest cor of Fed eral street and the Diamond, a, catalogue of valu able Books,embracing an extensive collection of Noovela and Tales, London editions, (many of this country,) Historical, Theological, and various other worKs. Catalogues are now ready for delivery. The Booics will be ready for examination on Sat. urday. WM. J. BURNSIDD, jan2o Auctioneer. Valuable Building Lots in Allegheny at Auction. ON Saturday evening, Jan. 29th, at 7 o'clock, at the Auction. Room, North west corner of Fed eral street and the - Diamond, will be sold without reserve, 2 valuable Lots of ground, situate on Ce dar street, between Robinson and Lacock streets, having each a front of 22 feet, and extending back 140 feet 6 inches, to a 20 foot alley. Terms at sale: janlB WM. J. BTRNSIDE. Aucer. Positive Sale, ' OF Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Door mats, Store Fixtures, Stoves, Glass Partitions, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Chairs, etc., at Auction, BY JAMES M'KENNA, ON Thcrsday, January 20th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold without reserve at the Carpet Emporium of F W. Lynd, No 79 ‘Vood st., one door above Diamond Alley, a large assortment of Remnants of Carpeting, in various lengths, as he is removing to his splendid new store, 4th street, between Market and Wood; also, floor oil clothe, carpet on the Floor, rugs and door mats, baize; and at the same time, the fixtures in the store, viz: 1 glass partition, of fine large imitation Boston crown g ass, running across the entire breadth of the store, with door lock and key; 1 egg stove and pipe; 1 brass clock; counting room chairs, &c. janl2 JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. wni.BA L 4, Bakewell's bulldung., Grar.!rt janl4-Iw CALL SO9N, FOB. IS4S Flog arm. Union, " the Free. Uncle Sam, Yankee Blade, Dollar Newspaper, Spirit of the Times, Star Spangled Banner M. P. MORSE, No. 85 Fourth street. MIME . ~ fr. +: , -...-..-'.,..4.-.7,,J;..i , ..v.: , :, 4•,, , - - : ,:t-.!:..,.E:. .. ~-... ;•:. , -... - :::,.- - : 4 :.-:",.. - 1'., - .E.i i t...7:.. -- -; , ',..,...... . _ _ b -. . ~il -. - - ,;- : ;,- ; :-, -,; .-. : 4.;., i - : - . .?';- . .1, . . . .. . =NE - - '-;',' - ':: - ..' 1 .•:' .- S:i:: : :'' :;';'.....:•.*:..-T.:. NOT, GONE VETS BARROWS AND TURNER, At No. 46 nailtet - Street, CIONTINUE - their sale of Dry , GoOdea few days longer; the remaining stock will he sold 20 per cent less than cash. • ;Among the : goodi now in store may be found ma rry very desirable and useful articles, which are sel ling for what they .will bring. , • Raw silk and gala plaids. 'Black mous de lainer,y rey flee all woof 37* per yard. t Fine dress ginghams, at 18 cts. per yard—usital Oice 25031 e. • • For evening dresses.—Embroidered Swims, Bal 7 sitrines, Berages, wrought and shaded Tarletons, Liwns,Mulls, Swisses, etc. ...French chintz and lawns, neat patterns, in all ,colors. . Mick Merino Shawls, of superior quality, plain centers and rich borders. ' Plaid silk scarfs and cravats. i English straw and braid bonnets. Bonnet and cap ribbons, very cheap. Satin and mantulk ribbons, of every color and all widths. Silk pocket hdkfs., of every style, 25 per cent.' cheaper than can be found. • Satin bead dresses, new pattern, at 75 cta., usual price $l. French worked collars and chemir.ettes. - Berne, gauze, and lace veils. Linen cambrics, elfin° quality. Thread, jaconet, mull, bobbin, and Lisle edgings and laces, at any price to close `them., Gloves and of every description, cheap: Superior French kid gloves, light col ore:at 50, Tor;lx merinos, 25c per yard. I Bro. pd. Grass, for shirts, at 62e075--price 81 01,25. • English . puper cambrlcke. Super white Holland.. Superior linen damask napxins. Marseilles 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. fcr The sale will-close next week. BARROWS & TURNER, Between 3d and 4th sts. Fireman's Ball.' riIHE second annual Sor ee of the Vigilant Fire ' Company will be given in the Lafayette Assem bly Rooms, on Friday evening, Jan-21st, 1848 , MANAGERS: Capt. John Symms, Hope. W. Montgomery, President. ro Capt. A. MeHville, Uncle Sam. F.. 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 SchnooK, Vigilant I H Co. iV. Collingwond, Good Intent I H Co J. It. M'Clintock, Esq., Vigilant, E. S. Neal, Esq. do B. T C. Morgan, Esq. do Lewis A. Clare, F.sq. do. Nath. Sawyer, James I oung, . Wm. Callaher, Walter Bateman, Wm. Alexander, James Petrie, R. R. Reeves, Henry Wilson, AND WRITING CLASSES, co,„eros.,andsar e tu.:vii 1 1 1 1 ` Re-open on Monday next.-- _ _ERCARTIA.E. and STEAM - 00AT Book-keeping taught on the mostlective and ex peditious manner. In addition to Me usual course of instruction and piqetice, Mr. D. will on Monday next, commence a Course of practical Lectures, in which the application of the science of accounts to all the details of - business will be minutely explain ed. No extra charge made fur these Lectures. Hours of business 10 to 12 A.M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M. jai:o THE Ward committees appointed to make collec itions fur the relief of the sufferers '.'y the floods on the Ohio, are requested to report their collections in the course of the ensuing week to janll W. B A K EW ELL, Ch' n. of Com. A NEW Brick Building, with Steam Engine, and large supply of water, which has been used as a Flannery; and can be applied to any manufac turing purpose.- for sale, °near the best manufacturing lo catiims for elfensive `ivurks in the suburbs of the city. Coal plenty and cheap, ,nd but 15. minutes walk from the stearubbat landing. Also, for sale, in the same vicinity, a lew building lots: • For..terms, apply. to GEO. COCHRAN, Nu. 26 Wood street. Atheneum Refreshment and Ballalus Sa loons, Liberty Street. rritiE subscribers,deeply thankful Air the increased 1 and still increasing patronage bestowed on them, since the opening of their establishment, bog 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 procure breakfast, dinner, supper, etc., at the usual hours, Fay: breakfast, 74 o'dlock, a. m.; dinner, 121; sup I cr 54 p. Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments urnished in a superior style, aitil charges moderate janl.s PECK, THOMPSON & Co. *lt ti the hest Cotrizhanledielne I ever 'MK. , ItAD the following proof of the superiority o. It Dr. Willard's Qrienlal Cough Mixture, from a respectable citizen, who has tried it. Prrisnlatcn, Dec. 15, 1397 • MEMRS. liars & BItOtkWAY : After laboring for several weeks under the disad vantages of a harrasaing cough, and most ditoressing cold; Which had thus tar resisted the effects of seve ral of she "infallibles," I was induced to purchase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one Asir of the bottle, I found myself "entire!; well." "It is the best, medicine I ever saw." Trhe copy.JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Corn. inercial Row, Liberty,treet, near Calm!. janB ' ......__ _____ tiOLLIDAY PREIiKNTS: The Mirror of Life, 1_1,4 Christmas Blossoms, The Gift of Friendship, 4Priendship's OR:ering, sThe Rose, The Snow Flake, The Christian Keepsake, The Hyacinth, Scenes in the lives oldie Patriarchs and Pro phets, Illuminated gems of Sacred Poetry, Lays of Love , and Faith, &c., by G. W. Beth moe, Amelia's Poems, Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy, Together with a large variety of Miscellaneous, Mori! and Religious works; for sale by clec3o LUKE LOOMIS, Agt. 20 Quarter Casks Roncao Port; " 66 London Market Port; 5 " " Hunt c. 10 " 6 . Trash .20 66 " Sl S. Madeira ' • 15 66 " London Market do ; 10 " Symington rr 5 66 " Fayal 10 .6• Tenneriffe if 10 6. Pale Sherry !'5. " 6 ' Golden ," i. 5 " " Brown 6 6 10 . 6 " Lisbon " 05 ' 66 " Dry Malaga; 10 Sweet do. For kale in quantities to suit; by dec2o P. C. MARTIN JAYNES An Important Hook. THE tarly History of Westerh Pennsylvania,and Of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, with an appendix, containing copious extracts from important Indian treaties, minutes of confeiences, jourrmls, -etc. Together with a topo graphical description, of each county of Western Pennsylvania. One large volume, 76S pages, by H. IC. Strong, Esq. For - sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. 43 Mork et street. • • . ruffs. 1110W"Iii. COLOCYNTH ; ," Bayberry _- ; ." Aloes; Bark Peruvian ;. 's' Liquorice:Root ; Strichnine; Chloridr. Gold ; Kidder's Ind. ink ; Occived and for file by B. A. FAEINESTOCK Sr. Co. cot let and Wood ate. GLASSES BARRELS—ZS prime, on consign. M ment ; for sale by,v dec3l J. D.WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. PLAIN AND HIGH cOLORED DE LAINES--A. Masox & D 0 . 462 Market at., have just re ceived per Express an assortment of the above very shimiable goods for childrene wear. dec7 ~. ~ +::n g== =NM MEM MUM ••:', l :-';::".:::7 : . 1 :i: ,- ;: i ...: . 1.. , " ..'?,.....;:-..:J.i..,;•°'. Mn. DUFF'S For Sale or Rent. Wines. - 4 " ^- AP - 44.0 , ..7k.,15- , • inawm ~ .. • .„_. , .-...'''.:- ~ .;._':'-ii,', , ,q;.--, j , '..', - 1 - ::::',.., ...•'l.-',..,':;.-::,:,. MI=MM ',.':,'.., 1',..':.,q't,:,-:----i , ..- ...-4. EMI =SEE .. -- ektzußATip 4311;11t4AN 'IIIEDIOINICX IL • ' • ' Are without a rfaat for 'the- Cure aff , . thu fullawing Diseases! I . r taken according to ilifehtionti they 'will cure any case, no matter who or what else has failed. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. • For the - permanent cure of Rheumatism; Gout, Gangrene, flysterea, and severe nervous affections,' and are highly recoramended for the cure of Drop sy, Hemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients rising them,in mostcases, experience benefit aeon after the rat dose; they quiet the nervirs,c, c w hi c h enables them to rest well durin e Melt; they never fail to effect a cure, whpria en according to directions. u • No outward application can permanently remove rheumaticpains from the system. Liniments some times act as a palliative for a short period,- but there is always danger-in their use; they may cause the pain to leave one 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, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asthma, Nervous Dohility, PulmonaryAf feetions, (arising from the liver or(storhach) diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising front a die ordered stomach, in both male and female, such as female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. They strengthen the system, and remove all ascidity of thestemach, and give It tone and action, and assist digestion; they can be taken by the moat delicate stomach; and in every case will entirely destroy costiveness, and renovate the whole system, removing all impurities and remnants of previous disease', and give a healthy action to the whole frame. The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness 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 depres sion 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 ofsuch cas es originate from the irritating cause above men tioned. Cathartic medicineamust in every instance, ba avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia are very various-- those affecting the stomach alone, are nausea, heart burn, loss of appetite, sometTines 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 from the stomach, &c. The sympathetic, affections are very diversified.— Dyspepsia, devoid of a Punctual nature is without danger, butif arising from a disease ofthe stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompanies dispep ilia or liver complaint; it will also cure. A few do ses will remova all the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, constant imagin•ng of evil; and great depression of spirits. Outward signs are quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed coun tenance, &c. Any case of the above disease can he cured eirec ually by the use of the Bitters as directed. ' SUDORIFIC, An infallible remedy fur coughs or colds, or the chest, spitting of hlood, influenza, whooping cough, bronchitis, hemoral asthma, or any disease of the lungs or throat. This is an invaluable family Medicine. It soon relcaves any cough or hoarseness, and prevents the croup by being early administered. No cough or cold 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 first, properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of the piles, tetter, and rheum, scald head, ringworms, inflamed eyes or eye lids, barber's itch, frosted feet., old eoresarising f•mn fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from 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 few 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 liver, back or chest; it will entirely remove any deep seared pains. These remedies have caused many to enjoy the inestimable blessings of invigorated 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 un acquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering suf ficient inducements to make a trial of these invalua ble medicines. They are entirely vegetable, and free from ail injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet ; they can be had of theagent gratis. Principal Depot at the Gennatt Medicine store, No 278 Race et., one door above Eight, Philadelphia. .For sale in Pittsburgh by jan 17-d ly WM. THORN. Bargains at No. 46 Market St BLACK Merino Shawls (Dupini's best) with very rich borders, selling at the following rates; $l2 Shawls for - 8,75 8,50 " .< 6.00 6,50 " CI 4,00 dec2s_ BARROWS & TURNER. - . _ STEW DAGUERREOTYPE - ROOMS, BURK'S I" Building, Fourth street. Hough & Anthony, Daguerreotyptsts from the Raatern'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 thy Third etery of Utirit'a Buildings, 4th street. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shilll 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 for high finish and truthfidness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Opperatora will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. itr Instructions given in the art, containing the most recent Improvements. declo New Publicationa • AXILTON'S POEMS, illustrated. Harper's new 1.11 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 GREEE TEsrAitmcr.—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 NEW Novnt—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. JAMES' HENRY Ilt.—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 sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, janB Booksellers, corner of Market and 3d etc KEG BUTTER-6 Kegs, for sale by dec29 SMITH & SINCLAIR MED Applee-50 Buabola, for sale by dec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR UDESHEIMER BERG, 1834, Hock Wine, di 111L, rect importation into the United states by Pe ter Ai nold Mumm, '(from the base of the mountain which surrounds the Castle ofJohannisburo for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. • Q Bbls Lard ; 5 " Fresh Roll Butter; 6 " Dried Peaches ; 2 " Clover Seed ; just.rec'd for sale,,, by . L. S. WATERMAN,. jan4 No 31 Market, and 62 Pront at. CHEMIZETTS AND FRENCH WORiLED COL. - LARS, in all qualities, (some very fine,) selling off at a great sacrifice at dec2o BARROWS & TURNER'S. W -Hr Irikßeaus-,10 Barrels, for sale by dec2B SMITH 8t SINCLAIR. LOVER Seed-3 Barrels, forsale by dec2B- SMITH & SINCLAIR. t ARD-- , 30 kegs No 1, neatly put up for family L use, for sale by dee2B SMITH & SffiCLAIR. iBBiRTiS Chemical ;Writing Fluid, assorted sited bottler, constantly on band and for Bale B: A. PAIIASTOCE and Co., dee.2B - -corner - 1M and 'good eta. OULD CANDLES—SO lioxee, torsiletiy M dec3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. MRS .__t_.,„..1,....._:::,7_,__,,,.....:,.„.„_ _ i,4„.44,.... 7% - izi'vA ...; ;-. , . 1 *.? iliffiln - 1 9e it • • r 1100 N AND SARGiIIII,Ic BARialtE 41-111D-"XXCH.ANG?...BROMS; N. Z. cos. :WOOD APID PATH PPILFETS, , PITIPIWAPI, PA potiLEßs in Coin, Rank Notes,, Time Dills,. Foreign and -Domestic, Exchtiage, Certificates of Pepoeite, &c. ! EXCHANGE on_ all the, principal 'Cities of the Uuttion, and Europe, for ale in sums to silk pnrcha sere. i • CURRENT and par funds received on deposite:l COLLECTIONS made 00 all paha of the Union, at the lowest rates.. 1 11 azrarmactts : '.Mesers. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden & Snowden, Wm. Bell & Son, - Pnisiinzon. S. MlClurken & Co: English 84,Bennett. Fleming & Brother, Pales, Lathrop & Co. I PHILAWA. Wm. R. Thompson & o. Hoadly, Phelps .& Co. / Babcock & C 3. s'"EW Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John M , Cullough & Co. Barrotott. Mr. James George, . " H. Hanna, CINCLIViratI, O. as Joseph Watson, I Messrs. Fenner & n Masszion, 0. B. F. Ellis; Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewistown, Pa, ittsburgh, September ..2.41, 1847- !ALF WILLIAM A. MILL Imo. CO., 11ANEEIM EXCHANGE lIRGEENS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,':BANW NOTES, • AND SPECIE, . N. 64 Wood at., one door above l'ourth,lEast tide; Pittsburgh, Pa. I.TRRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phid, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for kale in sums to suit purchaseti. , The paper of the Ohio; Itenwcky, lndiana ; and• Virginia Banks bought and sold on `the moat fitor- WO terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Amtri can pold and Silver coins. • EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts ofCl and upwards. marlo-dawy JOSDPH H. HILL. I W. 'C. CURET. 4 I HILL e. clumsy', ; BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC.EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, i GOLD AND SILVER. N 0.65 WOOD sr.; 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. , , p f kit . !tinge and Currencyrnceived'im pnpneit,ana AL „-- icollcctions made in all theprit a ipal citieb ofthe ITnitcd States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Yor , Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale. in sum to suit purchasers. . K ntucky, Yndiana, Ohio, Virginiaand.Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought-and sold on the most favora ble terms. I 'llia highest premium paid for American Gold. E x change on England, Ireland„ Getmany and Prance procured, iitc. 1 mar22-y A. 1101.111 l I IXERS AND DLALENS DANK No. 65 Market s , s:elling rate.. Esc Nen. York Ipr I Philadelphia Baltimore Li DANA guying rates. ()h 1 die Indiana 1,. Keucky i rr Virginia . 1 4 . Whpeling 1 .. Tennessee 3 rr aul9-y 4.1. EN KRA MER. EDWARD EDAM. KRAMER RAM!, .BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROX- Efts, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. CornOr of Third and Wood ate., directly opposite the StlCharl es Hotel. my2B A. A. MASON & CO., ! 62 MARKET SIRE:ET, I Between T4ird and Fourth Streeets, lINFORMtheir friends and the public generally, that being about to remove to the! spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on theladjoining lot. They! will close out their large and well selected idol of Fall and Hinter Goads al least, • And in many cases less than cost) Til enable them . to open their New Store with an entilUStock ofNew Goods. The sale will commence this 'day, and con tinueluntil the first of March, or until their removal. f'• Tbeidextensive assortment of • '4 I DRESS GOODS Will l ic sold foil 30 per cent. less than utmaPprices j Thl y consist of the most fashionable Cashmeres and Delanes, Gala, Mohair, Silk and Orange Plaids. Also 1 I Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. &c. CzoAx Goons—French and German Merinos, Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloaking!, Broadrloths of alethe most fashionable colors. BI ck and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. SU ins—Cashmere, Terteri, Tartan Plaid, and other, Shawls 1 a very large assortment , MI reduc ed ode half in price. i t Fa:slims—Welsh English, and American Flan- . nets, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbon". I Glcives, Hosiers Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feathers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttohs, icc. &c. 03riLriskx GOODS of every description. Woolen Goods. catilMeres, Cassinette, Vesting'', Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jeans. Whitney and Bath Blankets! Alai" ' an extensive assortment of Cali coes, Chintz ! I Us, Domestic Gingham', Check'', Stripes, Ticxings, Brown. and Bleached Musl ins, tic. §•c. I' The following will be some of the Price" : I Cashmeres at 181 cents, USUaI price 3711 Mobsselin de Laines, 12* " !" 25 and 31 Gal* Plaids, , . 50 ri if 100 Mohair and Oregon Plaids, : 20 Alpneas, - 181 Flannels t ! 20 Wrought collars, 181 ast Calicoes, 9 to 10 ci ir 124- Casiinetts, 28 to 31 ir ei • 60 Together with every article in the Store, which will bis offered equally cheap. Visitor* may be as sured), that they will not be disappointed in the qual ity or prices of our goods. ° janig A. A: MASON and Co 1 Joseph Major, OIT STORE and Ship Chandlery, and Agency B of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Pittsburgh. janl2-tf White Swan Hon se, , Near the foot of Mark-ell Street. TH Proprietor is regularly supplied with the FINEST PALE ALE manufactured is the Ur& ted Stales. OYSTERS and other delicacies of the season al ways on hand, and served up in the most approved style. (janl2-7t) HENRY LANDWHER. OS or taken in mistake, some time about the Ij 26th September last, from the Stearebnat Louis M'Lane, at Look No. 1., a camphor wbod 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 sill be paid for the return of said Trunk, eith er to Mearrs. Wick & M'Candless, or to the subscri ber, onithe Monongahela Wharf Boat, who will pay any reasonable reward on its delivery. H. MITCHELL, Agt, lVlon. Pkta. O . AT,S-10 bags on consignment, TM' sale by aecli J. D. WILLIAMS y• A • ~:bB.N. 0. • o asses, Just re. ceived and for sale by janl.t . MiLLE.R dud RIcKETSON. somm...! DRIED Peaches—loo hellhole, for sale . • dec2B SMITH &.BIIiCLAIR VIOSEL MUSCATEL Rock wine, Renkell & C l i3.2s exportation; for sale by thecae° or bot tle at t wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. --- T L ONDON POrtei-4 casks London Porte, in quart and pint bottles, for sale by decl4 P. C. MARTIN. FLAXSEED—A few bags for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, ' t. deat • 56 Woad street , IVES-50 Boxes Sardines; 50 hf. do, for saleeby P. C. MARTIN. IE POTASH—too Ounceej jjts[ received for sale by . I B. A. FAHNESTOtt & ea" corner ist'and piote, ~ >. . -,.. : 1 :ct , , -. ::::•-•,. ~,,; „‘,.:k„' ~, „ ._, _... Mil - 1 1111 ~:a :.:. ~:,~ 'O4 • iiet...ot ' . ~- •-•0 1 74,.."-t .- ..-;,..5,, , . .., -. , , 1 41 , - ..*5•;t4 4 ~.4,k , 4 „.• .„..__L - Li4, ,- . u . 4•55:.. , - - •• : • ~. -.--utqe...-:r..-rs:‘T..7-At•E•te....,.e..t.1,-4;::•'7&0;•-•*,.,„..r--44,,,,,,,p- -4 - •- • . .. - L HIS well known line of :splendid' Passenger' T Steamers, is now composed of the largest, /Wiriest, -best finished and furtilAed, and the most poweffol boats on the waters of the West. Every accornmodation and comfort that money eon pro cure, has been provided for passenger.. The Line has been in operation for five year.--have tarried . million of people withost the least injury to theist persons. The boats will be at the foot of Woolf street the day pratlons to starting, for the receptiel of freight and the entry of passengers on , the regis , ter. In all cases passage money must tie paid ta advance. Monday 1 0 11,6161 t, . • The MONONGAHELA, Capt. time, will leas* Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock 0; . . Wheeling every Monday ever leg at iti Jr. s, . Tuesday Packet. The 111BF.RNIA No. 2, Capt. Inn. Kline°lterre will leave Pittsburgh "every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 . The NEW ENGLAND. No. 2. Captain 8. Dam, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday (mooing** 10 r. a. The WISCONSIN, Captain R.J. Grace, wilt leavd Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 1 0 ' o'clock Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at 10 P. EN • Friday Packet. • The CLIPPER. No. 2, Captain Croaks, will leaur Pittsburgh every Friday Morning at 10 o'clock 1.-- Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. m. Saturday Packet. The MESSENGER, Captain Pe Camp, will leave Pittaburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock 'Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. u. Stattaity. Packet. The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. O. 1 1 10011 h will leave Ilittibiltgh eiety Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Micelieg every Sunday evening at 10 P. If. . novl9 Waver and Wellsville Paekei. The steamboat BEAVER, Charles I. Clarke, Master, will, during the coming winter season, make dallytrips to Beaver and Wells ville, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock, and WeNellie at t Ocloek,P. M. decls • .G. M. HARTON lk CO., Agents. ixt ual The new Ind aubstantial steamer Af4 DREW FULTON, W. U. Phut()fr, Malt (cave for tht above and intermediate ports," Co Saturday, Jaauary Bth, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply. on board, or to • dec3l a • • JAMES MAY: • !.. Dissolution of Partnership, THE Partnership of Parke 4. Hansen* is this day. • dissolved by mutual consent. The business of. the concern will be closed at. the counting mows! heretofore occupied, No. 116 Wood expel, by Jobs Bannon and Henry Hannen. & IrrircitAirot cow AND OT S. treet, Pittsburgh. hange. • Buying rate. Cincinnati - • i• dis Louisville i v. S.: Louis; i ~, NOTES , Copartnership. • Jot& ffist4mi & HENRY HANNICX hare this day associated with them Birrs.J. Watt:am in the man ufaCture of Flint Glass, in all its vuieties, under the firm of Hamuns and Wallace • at tie old stand of Parke and Hannens ' where they are prepared •to serve their old frien ds and nose who may laver them with a call, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, • A large stock of toe leading articles in our fine OA hand. Terms SP good as any other house. Biying rates. County &pity ord's dim Relief notes " Pennsylvania Co hew York Maryland: • New Orleans • In retiring from the business of Parke and Han. nes, I most cordially recommend Messrs Hanneris Wallace to the patronage of my former frienda.„.. JOHN E, PARKE7's Pittsburgh, Jan. Ist, 1848. jan4-Inr. sslielling off Low for Cub." WWINTER CLOTH INC ofevery description, such as cloaks, over coats, superfine blanket, Bea ver. Pilot, and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, Dress, and frock coats; a large assortment of tweed sack and frock coats. Cloth, cassimere, and satinett pantaloons; also, it 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, nom.' forts, and all other articles in the Clothing linef which will be sold low for Cash. Purchasers will find it much to their advantage to' call soon,.al 49 Liberty, street. P. DELANY. N. B. • A complete assortment of goods, • suitable for Customer work, a 1 ways on hand, such as English, - French : and American cloths, and cassimeres; also, a choice assortment of seasonable vestinge—all of which will be made to order in the latest stiles, and on the most accommodating terms. jan-12daw New Diagsserreottpe Rodin', • ilurkes Buildings;Fourth St. I()UGH t ANTHONY, Daguerreotypists front. J a the Eastern cities, would call the attention cif the inhabitants of Pittaburgh and the neighboring Gowns to their Daguerreotype of citictiai and otheivi at rooms in the third story of Burke's building, 4th tti Persons wishing pictures taken may rest segued 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 pic tures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are 'Wicked to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required or expected to take them unless perf,et satibDctictn is given. N. B. Opperators will find this a good depot (of stock and chemicals. 041 ,- Instructions given in the art, containing the moat recent Improvements. - jan7 • New Books Just Received. • TT EAV EN upon Earth, by Janew•ay; one vol. 88.0 Charnock , a choice works by Lymington, 1 vol. gm Coincidences of the Old and New Testarpeot i • •,: by Rev. J. J. Blunt, D. D. one vol. $1,25 Ch . :times Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &c. . 1,50 Select works ofJames, Venn, Wilson, Phillips and Jay in 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, Drily walk with God, brattliew Strong, Circle of Human Life,-by Thaluck s Memoir of Charlott Elisabeth, The works of Francis Turretine in the original Latin, to be complete in 4 rola; 3 role. noW ready. Willis , Poetical works in splendid. Turkey Morocco. The above with a groat variety of new books,juat received. ELLIOTT * ENGLISH, jan7 56 Market st. between 9d and 4th. goatee. A• LL pertfoht indebted to the sabseriterii, are re' . quested to make payment; oh or before the 25th indt., if not; thou aFeotnit will be given to a. Magistrate for collectionf all persons hastneelainntk against the firm; will please present their ecnotittte for payment. janlg THREE houies, situate on Fottleciitiiiii near Canal Rndgefin the city of Pitisburgh: Also, a Room, 95' by 20 feet, vdith a cqiivenierie entrance on.sth, near 'Wood street: Also; a frame dwelling, tWo stories, with an nerd ef ground under cultivation, situate on Ohio Live, in the city ofAllegheny. Enquire of „ jang J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wiwi if: R ELIEF, for the Familia ei Valaisteert idui dfs Seining their Couistry is Mezica...-All those who have made applicatien• [nil not received any portion of the Relief Fond, . iiill please meet the Committee at It. ft. Hartley' Store,Wood street, on Friday the 7th, and Tuesday the th ofJanuary, at 8 o'clock, P. M. N. B. The persons appointed to collect fends in the 'event! Wards, are requested to make return, as soon as possible to Mr. M. Edgar, Chairman of the Committee. • :jab& HOPS --5 sazka Rom oa consigemout t aed tor, sale by jaul4 A LSPICE—IO Ingo Alspicai now raadow lint fbr uldf by • jaald MILLER and RICKETS6IC ACKERZL*-6Q N Bble:No. 3, large Mackerel; 4 a 6 o. I ; a No. 2 ; In Store and for sale by janl4 • MILLER wait RICREII3OI7.'2 "Dittit:l Ltd," L On eonaigamear, and for We by jant4 MILLER and RIMETSONs ;r .. ;, MMM =NE CINCINNATI AND. PITTS: 7 Taallg Varket mgt.. Wednesday Packet/ Thursday Packe t. For *ear °cicalae JOHN HANNEN, HENRY HANNEN, B. J. WALLACE. ANCICER & MAYER: To Let. r MILLER and RICKETRO. @En s.>7. *.44.4.V.51-4" 444 • .?; • s 4 • _, - ' • ":, ;T, ' 4 ,7 , • , • **7-trro • • .; ' ' • , 4,- .1,41,1 , j i t ,'• • *" . •3 • • ' "" • ' .• •-• . . • . • , >.. 4. , ' is . f i. l• I ; • 1-:: 111111211111 • •.,a • • ...; :447....';':•••;;4'!;••••7.1 • ti'"••:,'#7"..'')::.,,Y.;•‘': WEBS MEMI : ; r _. i . l ‘.. .fr , 1 . , t. 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