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T HE
Members of White's Band will give their
first Annual Soiree on Tuesday evening, Jan.
27th, at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on which
occasion they will spare no , r , 11113 to make it sat...-
factory lo all those who may attend. They n ill
introduce a great variety of new Cotillions and F.g
urea, which -have never been danced in La . :, cette
Assembly Rooms. Mr. Johnson prepares the t o ppm,
and premises that nothing shall be wanted on his
pat. There will lie a sufficient number of Carriages
engaged to carry the Ladies to and from the party
free of charge. There will be three Cmndius
' 'stations, via: One at Jenkins' Ice Cream Saloon, Al
legheny City.: Ontiopposite Shoenbergt Bayards•
town, and one at the Roved House on Pennsylvania
Avenue; each Omnibus wi I are its station for the
Assembly Rooms, every I. !tour) commencing at
7 and continuing till halt :pat s o'clock. A Manag
er will attend each Omnibus :o receive the Ladies.
The Ball will be opened pn eisely at 8 o'clock,
with a Grand March, full Bann, arranged expressly
for the occasion. Tickets .-an be procured of the
Managers, at the Music nor.. ...and at the Assembly
Rooms the evening of the party.
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First • Soiree of the 'lgnited Benevolent
Assoolas lon of Journeymen Carpenters.
THE first. Soiree of the Association, will take
place at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on
Tuesday evening, February 3d. Tickets can be had
of either of the Managers, at the St. Charles Hotel,
the Menrhants Hotel, the Burnt District Hotel, at
Johnson's Confectionery, on Market at., near Third,
and at the office ofthe Morning Post. '
MANAGERS:
Wm. R. Eaazrr, . EDWARD L. EVANS,
Azar's. Krug, JOHN BRENNAN,
PETER Quarto, JOHN 821ItoE1,
H. ,T. Emu,WM. 111DILFIEAD,
THOMAS APPLETON, ]MaIta LNDSAT,
ARCH'D. NI , CoLLIST a, WILLIAM HALL.
JAnzu H. LATCH/LW 1 ' janl3-tf
1 jtOft SALE-2504,.5 ta of good ouble purple
JU J and yellow carpet chain;'2oo all nizes wooden
bowls{ 100 dozen 6zS, ll
: hIO, 10:12 a a 10115 win
d* sash; 400 Harris'silast Pittsburgh l and Alleghe
ny City Directories/ Washington badges; the Pitts
,
bar h 'Daily Post, ChiMnicle, Gazette, Commercial
Journal, American, Datch, Day Book , Mystery,
Iron City, and most of the weekly net spapers, kept
for tale: Figured papir, English q t ills and Ink;
writing, letter, and wra ping paper; w ite'Louisville
limettriatches, augurs walling cant, bed cords;,
plough, fishing and ch lk lines and :tures, kepti
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fur sal4hloW. Please call at
' ISAACHARRIS' 4,ency and
Intel. ffice. sth at., tear Wood.
' Netter. _
RS . PENN, a la y skilled in the science of
SECOMD SIGHT, ma be consultedby the ladies
and — geltlemen of this cty on the Past' Present and
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Future ovents‘of their ives, at her esidence, en
Wylle street, fi ft h door below Washington. Mrs.
P. would invite all thos who desire to consult her
to call anon, as she willemain in the Mu but a few
weeks longer. Terms: $l,OO for gentlemen , and
SO tM l utifor ladies. 1
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AD • EUMATISM.—DIt. Brown's newly discovered
reinedrfor Rheumgiism is a certain and speedy
remtnly, for that painful trouble. It nOverfaill•
-Mice and Private Consultation Robing, No. 60,
Illianiond alley, 'Pittsbnkrh, Pa.. The Doctor a
way" athome . I janlB-dawtf
AtrOLASSES BARRELS-25 prime on consign
in -
ent, Air sale by
ded3l, J.I). WILLIAMS, 114 Wood at.
1011 fterhl
iierce Carolina, for ale by
_uki doe-15 _ 11 . D.: WILLIAMS.
lIiIVORS IN GLAt3.
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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
CONIUTTIL• Pak JAN umer.
N. B. Crai g , W. H. Denny-, Charles Zug
PORT OS PITTSBURGH
7 FEET wLTEh IN -TUN CHANNILL-FALLING
ARRIVED. '
Pennsylvania, Gray. Cin.
— Swallow, Benedict, CM.
:Jewess,,Bougber. St. Lends.
Danube, Cock, Brownsville
Consul, Bowman. Brew nsville
Louis McLain, Bennet, Brow nsv ill e
Swatara, Cox, Br twnsville. -
Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.
DEPARTED. ,
Grey Eagle. Brooks, Cin.
Palo A'to, M'Dottaiil. Nashville.
Yankee, K untz, Louisville.
Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.
Danube, ock, Brownsville
Consul, Bowman. Brownsville
Louis McLain, Bennet. Brownsville
Swatara, Cox, Brownsville
PITTSBURGH HARKETS----DAILT REVIEW
_ OFFICE OF THE POST, "z
T MORNING. 22 th4S I 5
FLOUR—Regular gales at $ 1, 8 7 41 from
firit hands; receipts fair.
FEATHERS--Sale 01 1000 I. Prime, for
shipment east, at 32c. Retail sale at 33 it , 34c.
CLOVER SEE D 7 —Sale of 15 hll. at $ t. 73 from
store; other sales at same figure.
DRIED pEACHES—Demand pretty fair at
$1,62.
DRIED APPLEtift No change we still quote
at C.' 61;c.
CHEEK};—Recei
W
is fair; sales at rallie.
BC F I ER—No
ange; sales of Roll at 12(a
fli(&lOc, 1
,tied has declinedcent
2uc.: Raw u / ill fetch about
3c , in quality.
WHISKEY—Rec .
Sales at distillers at
ISc_, but no receipt.
L 1.731 BER—Se .
s arse, and for Dry
l oned Lumber has become
.e quote an 41vance un fall
prices Common, 1 Clear V. Bards put I.p
the latter part of the fall can be prirchased at $lO
(as2o.
Shingles are scarcei , snch as are on hand selling
E $3,00 ip•
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From the Journal of Commeroe.
AMERICAN CANNEL ("(At.
sett A TC It, , SCRATCH.
A discovery has recently been male of Cantle!
ril F. l'T I:1: , I UCH, SALT RHEUM, &e--Who
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. .,,i1; el I'4,r a single day scratch, when afflicted
coal, near St. Louis. Alo . raisse.sin g the to alities p„„. iiii s .. s„i e
. „, f p.,. G oo dh. ;,;,,, A .. c , 1 o „.
I: t. the Tatter, Itch, sir other diseases of the skin,
of the celebrated English Canoe I can'; and tram II 1" IA NI 1..: SNt ' K l'4 :salr A . 11 . 0”. y knew who would relieve and cure them.
geological survey %%hd, has irret, mad.. 0 11. Sup ( . ,
.s . :lluridat [lei.' , Januar, ..1:11', ii lo o'clock in Ti. horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch
posed to be the largest kotiii 0 ti,rdy sit Cannel
)the , •ireiiMin, oil! he ItottirS,4l \l'l.:i..•na'n Auction when alone, but more hOrrible to abstain from it,
coil in the Worlil. The bets ha". bee n shaired, HI i.• rlll., : S ; e Ili Wood at., 3,1,0 rs frdin fuh, the
bad
'fo r , etch y sake; whorl in company. Let it be
one place , to the depth of -It , lee( in solid coal,' a ,., r of a Ilishional..e t It, Retail pritt:otods Sto r e, ;emenibered that DR. LEIIDY's T1E.124r ITCH
without reaching the bottom 01 11, • ~,,, , ~, ar. ! ii. ~ ustuelli are declin ing loismel 'di rem, m: ' rINTISIENT is the most, efficacious of any other
other place, 3i miles distant, to It r depth of ;,;4 . 'ri. u the - City, a. the stock is lo tale a wouid he preparaticn in existence in curing the 'Fetter, Itch,
feet. In England arid Scotland. this coal is round. irni-' Bs thi , ' to enutnerate the articlrs, in a small ad t ail other diseases of [tee
the kin. As all diseases of
principally in veins ilf from one to three feet in I vet "'erne"! for particul a r s mac baireibillr ; ali , l at ttie 'kin must arise from impurity of the . blood
; 2 o'clock, P. M., the Hou.eleild arid !Kitchen Form. and the Mods of the body, and where such disease',
thickness, and never exceeding net -n feet.
' tore of a private la.oily dee) mmlo liousekee rung , he ~f long standing, and the constitution affected
The coal has been analysed, inn found to be of
A1.,0 at early sas light, ev et7inig large ass- thereby, ' if (Sr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be
the purest quality, and suitable for any purpose sorrinent of new an d se c o n d hand ;41 ' claro.i ei.rer used with the Ointment, they will cure any, case '
for which coal can be used; but it is admirably, pat...ur lever and other watches, fay: Jittery, cloth -' whatever, and if they do not, the money will he re
adapted for smelting iron. for raising steam, and i ing sad Dry Goods. ' turned by Dr. Leidy. Mat eases, however, will be
for making gas; for which purposes it has been jan2.l ' JAMES M•KKNIRA, A "-Cr.• I effectually cared by Dr. Leidy's Triter and' Itch
fully tested.
• • -- -- •• --!--- , Ointment, unless the %hole system is impregnated
A Itte 1 lOCI Sales' '''
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. 1 by the diseased humors, which will he completely .
Contiguous to the coal beds, and upon the same BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCT-10ti
r i rried off from the system by D. Leidy's Bloiel
lands. are found extensive beds of iron ore (red SOUTH-EAST . commit or' WOOD Alto elicit raracc-rs. !
..,, and the surface of the skin healed by the
oxyde) of the best quality, together. with lime- Dry Goods. ' II t
I :iiniment. Price of Ottstnient 25 cents. For sale I
stone, 'sandstone, and fire clay, required for the ad- f IN Monday morning, January I 2th, at 10 ni..; I „ ;
, B. A. FA IINE:sTocK & co.
lc/ cluck, at the commercial aales ! oom corner i ' in . 19
vaniageous manufacture ef iron.
cm Wood and Front sta.
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A Company has been organized, under a char. "I. Wood end rich !its, will be told 'withput reserve, !
to close crinsignmnt, an extensive !aras-rtment of; T OA F SUGAR-5 Bbls. No. 6, Loaf Sugar; for
ter from the State of Missouri, called the Calla
way Mining and Manufacturing Comp my, for the seasonable Foreign and Domestic Dry!Cood s &c. ,
_La sate low to close consignment.
sl A s t 2 o'clock, P. M 0 quantity orgrri , e u rriest:chinn, I Jan 11 JAME , : Al Ay.
purpose of mining this coil, and at manufactu. glattse, are, confecti t oenry tobacco, mirth, 'tolerator' ;
To Let.
tin iron.
wrapping paper, litOd boxes, shovels, tkisk eta, cook-I i MUM ,i Ihe First Strr, and the sec nod and
,
The land, including the coal and iron beds, has ing ate vex coal stoves, a general .....ssim,,,kme, tof new ' 1 Th,,, ~,„., of p r i c k - 11,,,„„ e, „„,„,„ „f sth
been purchased, and the Company are making Sr. i and second hand household and kitclien furniture, I a i nd u n i„, i . ii .,,,,,,.
rangenients to brim , the coal to market in the' &c.
I Alan, . v eri neat and convenient frame Cottage,
coming spring , %tith ' every prospect of realizing a At . fii o'clock, p. ntJ - in Allegheny City. Apply to
handsome pro fit on the iiivrstment. : Ready made clothing, in great varigtyy booth, shoes, , ; Jan], JAMES MA V.
gum overshoes, saddles, bridles, leathili trunks, fine
We shrill then my longer be dependent upon a, .
ARli—l , lo Keos Leaf Lard received ner straw_
[lsle
gauss, plfttda, SpeCladr,, t 7.10 a i.d !silver 1 r •. .
for r r •
foreign country fur a supply of this valuable ar.
watches, 'Lahr& las; books, stimine- J , fancy articles, er American, and sale, by
tide of fuel.
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Specimens of the coal and iron lire are to be j &e.
I jant No 31 Market, and ; 2 Front . t
Books tit Ariel 1011. • I '.
seen in the large room of the Merchant's Ex- l _
Change,
and they are worthy the attention of cap.
italists, and of all who take an interest in developing
the vast Mineral Wealth of the once '• Far West,"
which is now brought so near us through the
agency of steam and electricity.
Grand Setree.
MANAGERS.
BENNY HAYS, IL L Snrrn,
WICNAEL MAIIIHALL, - D. C. hicKEt i
C. L. MAOLE,
,WILSON SWAIN,
Tuoaaat STEEL, JAmrs BEATY,
McKim. STEEN, Jrcn. HINDS,
J. F. RICELAND, J. S. ORTON,
ALEX. Maz.vrci.r., G. W. FLEMINn,
J. E. MCFEELTN, R. BAILEY.
janll .
jan2o-4t
100 bottles Brandies,
or sale by
P. C. ; ARTIN.
D ti SPAT
BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH,
Si PRIZSRLT TOR TR Z XOR NO POST
W•SUINGTON, iittitiitry 21, 1847.
Se:vars.—After the organizln, Senator Cam
eron announced the death of J.! Hornbeck, of
Pa. Adjourned until Monday. l a
liouss.—As soon as the Ho;uscame to order,
Mr. Jamison claimed the floor, to' make a person
al explanation, and say that his speech in relation
to the First Correspondence hail Oeen incorrectly
reported by the Union newspaper.;,
lie House proceeded to the consideration of
private Bills.
. .
Mr. Rockwell, of Conn., motied Allot the House
...;” into Committee of the Whole!,tl'
Mr. Schenck•, Chairman of 4 committe on
Private Claims, brought in a Bill fu'aking provision
for the widow ot the late Jacob Piown.
Mr Bowlen offered an amentlaielat to the
making the provision general.
iro
The discussion of Friday last, iipon Mr. Gog
gin's resolution relative to the 4ligission of Santi .
Anna into Mexico, was resumed, hen considera
ble sparring was indulged in 1104 en Mr. Atkin
son and Mr. Berydeu. The committee rose, and
House adjourned until ..11onday,, !;
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Januaryll;, 1
'.!l, 4 P. M .
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I The Matket!!, generally, are wi:i . utit change—
uotations remaining die same, ait,before the ar
rise' e' the steamer. .
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flue ess, generally, is very ciult,.and nothing
bas transpired worth reporting. !
The Eastern Telegraph is out ok! ortler,—noth
ng, thel-efore, from New York.
The Eastern dlatl is in, but Coiiiains no news.
! ,s,
of 'podia! interest.
Janttark '2l :'.
The inat het generally tieto• nott:lng
Doing Korth reffirting
The ft-aria% les-, • 11.1.1 1J Or .0., ll'
(Mein the markt:is tf • e 111 611wyt
as before the , Irrl, .1 o' :he alenell'e4.
(AN Saturday evpning the 224 iroit.;•nt she Com
-Ijl mercial Salea•kooms, corner or VV:Ood and sth
sts., will be sold, a large collection Of 'valuable mis
cellaneous Books, embracing standareWorks in the
vtrious branches of Theology, Hotady,:Hatural His
tory, Antiquities, Voyages and TrUrtils, Arta and
Scietinee, I ontry, Novels, Music, TaleOhe
Sc. A s. a , ivant!ty of blank books, 10nr and 1 . 311
ritlit;z paper, paldj,rna. splendid nnpving-,
charts, &c.
ITriting' . and 11- r aPPing i r !‘'/kr .
161 r, Cap; ,, ritim; paper; ,
' 120 reams %.Ir,pus letterttper;
17S .• ", sues xr:appin 6per ;
JOHN D. DAVIS, Audtionrer,
cnr Wood atiil sth sts
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House t.old Purist( are at ft aletlon.
ir IN Wednesday anorning the 26th at I I o'-
clock, at the house of Mr. GeorgeiNnbles, in
St. Clair et., near the A Ileghc Bridge,lllyill he sold,
a large qua 'lily of hou.eholil and !capital' Furni
ture, among whi.thi are: mahogany t)liaiittis, sprlng
seat sofa, rocking ch t r, , tables, bedsteads, beun and
bedding, carpeting, floor cloths, qucentNyare, glass
ware, knives and forms, mantel clock; atcl a variety
of other articles JOHN
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:Aliftioneer.
Hooka, Books, Books t at ilqittlon.
ILL be cold, on Saturday erenink, Jan. 22d,
at the Auction Room, Northwest! cor of Fed
eral street and the Diamond, a cataitidne of cola
aide Hooka, embracing an ostensive , COlirction of
NUO% els and Tales, London editions, (Many of this
countr),, Ilia toraral , Theological, and carious ..ther
works. ('. .!.sues are now really torOclivery.
The live— will he ready for examination on Sat
urday. Y, - 111..1. .131.7,111.4;qDD,
jan:2o A iktioneer.
Valuable Building Lots In 4lieglieny
at Aneilon.
( ) 1,1 Saturday evening, Jan. 29th, ai I:O'clock, at
the Auction Room, North west corner of Fed
eral street and the Diamond, will be veld without
reserve, 2 valuable Lots of ground, dititate on Ce
dar street, between Robinson and Lack streets,
having each a front of 22 beet, and catelding back
140 feet 8 inches, to a 20 foot alley. Teiins at sale :
janlB WM. J. BTRNSIba Auct'r.
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- TrAUG VEGETABLE LiTICNTRIPTIC—
T 10 duz in store and for sale by
HAYS t BROCIWAY,
CLARET ---12 'Casks, in store and for iale, by
dec22 ' MILLER 4. futxgzsoN
FRENCH lifitlNOS—A. A. MAsOri.l.k Co., 62
Market st. - , have just received,.nel; Express,
another invoice of! French Merinos, of the most
fashionable colors. dec7
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nOTATOES4--32 Barrels, will be mild, very low,
by SMITH & SINCI/Allt
Idec3 e l
613 ood et.
ANNA—I base small flake, just rep!nred and
lf
1..," for sale by
declS
B. A. FAHNESTOCE.Co.
4 oor of let and :Wciod eta
yETAL-30 Tons Pig Metal, reed bi steamer
Beaver, and for sale by
dec23 4 , L. S. WATERMAN,
No 31 Water, and 62 Flom ste.
SEEDS -25 BSI.. Clover Seed ;
29 Baga;Timotliy do, in Bjorn and f
sale by L. S. WATEILMAN.
JJUJUBE as just recebretl and for
sale by 8. 7 1 A.. FAHNESTOCK & co.,
dec2S cor of Ist and; Wood sta.
IMOTHY SEED--A few %shells Onihand:and
T
for sale by SMITH & SINCLWIR,
dec23 56 Wood et.
T EA -20 half cir , sta l i f o o tt u c n i f on H g ron
Just received and for sale by
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des22 MILLER & RIEKETSON:
L OA, Sugar— 20 Bbls. No. 4, ; 5, 6 and Lord
liana
! 10 to Coarse Pulverised Loaf;
, 6 " Fine "! ' 1 ss ~
in store,and for saJe, by . ':f dec22 i i MILLER & RICEE I.!SON.
;LANKETS!' BLANKETS ! ! BLANAETS I! !
Gentian Blue Macinsw, Whitney eadyeountry
inkets, et eaters cost, to close consittunent, at
ROBINSON'S, pith' street, one door beloirt Wood.
dec2o
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Thirtieth Cottgress.--Firtk Session.
BALTIMORE stAnkkr
Cltlction`
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AGENCY.-
PHF I .: subscriber, havine been appointed and duly
I commissioned agent of the Lycomingl County
Mutual Insurance Company, is. ow 1m -iered to
' receive application/ fur insurances l,r itaid2Compa
ny. This Company is perhaps one of the very best
Insurance Companies in the State or Union, having
'a capital of between one a• d two millions of dollars
in prentiulknotes, and 1..1 the rept I a tions of the Com
pany, no risk exceedingt/00 dollars wall, be taken
on any one block of buildings, (or any one risk,)
and no more than $2500 will be taken on a' Rolling
Mill, Foundry, or Furnace. Buildings in which a
stove pipe passes through the Fide wall or Roof,
Cotton Factories, Powder Mills, Manufactories of
Printing Inx, and "distilleries;” will not he insured
on any consideration whatever; and when the rate
per cent. shell be 12 or 15 inclusive, no risk will be
taken over $9OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.)
The operations of the Company have been such,
that for the last six year,. only one cent upon the
dollai: has been assessed upon the premium notes of ' I
the stdckholders.
Applications can be made to the subscriber, at
his office, in the new• Court House,
IL SPROUL, Art.
Pittsburgh, Allegheny 00., Pa. jan23-lm
T a meeting of the members of the "Young
ti Men's Mercantile Library and Mechanic's In
stitute," held at Philo 1411, on Tuesday evening,
January 18, 1848, the following resolution was
adopted, viz:
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" Resolved, That the election held on Tuesday
evening. the 11th inst., um constitutional, and this
Institution recognises the Officers elected on that
occasion as their legory defied officers for the en
suing year." ROB KILT FINNEY,
jan2o
Co-Partnership.
ruHE undersigned has associated .with himself
I John Nicola, from Baltimore, in tie Grocery
and General Commission business,iincleethe style of
Sellers 4- Nicoll', dated Ist January. IS4B.
jan2o FBAS. SPILLERS.
LINSEED 01L-80 Mil prime Linseed Oil, on
comignment and for .le by
SELLERS & NICOLS,
j in2o 17 Liberty et.
LARD OIL-20 bbls onhling's No 1 winter Lard
for sale at reduced rates, by
jan2(; SELLERS & NICOLS
BACON AND BULK PORK— 300 hams Bacon;
100 Shoulders do ; 22 Wide Sides do; 57 do
in bulk, on consignment and for sale by
jan2o SELLERS & NICOLS.
To Rent or Lease for a Term of Vears•
nt about Thirteen Acres of Bottom
, adjoining the borough of Manchester,
on the foaa, being part of the property on
„ L" h Dr. Coo:;.!, , -11 resides. h has on it a new
And very suitable for a market
en.
on the first of April. For par
..r. Cam 060 I, nr thr? subscriber.
WM. Bit:EWELL,
T!. kno vell'r building., Grant et.
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New Goods.
'phi f co., N.,. 62 `d.o t, rill , et, have
s . • just rr,,eived an trtenmir sinsortuivnt
daysey and fancy drew 11:0:onx; r.rnpm ant
raigi'm Of every variety, , ra s a t•iaiL, Nra
ri
tr . etc
P.ttr,ll.th Pamphlet..
NIA (4' hiILEANs ;
Wm. Tell ;
The Shmii , wlvms }inn ;
F”..itie.' Magic Ring ;
•• Undine ;
31. r re , V. r..onti, from the Ita lan
Mo. cog 'facer;
T 1111,4 0: : the Baroness Fouque, etc. etc.
H. S. BOS WORTH el. Co.,
4.51,erk et et.
I~LOI 7 II-99 Barrels fresh superfine Flour, of a
good brand ; just received and fur sale, by
SMITH
56 Wood at,
"NE new three story ',welling House, with bath
house attached, situate near the corner of Wy..
lie and Wathington streets Possession given on
the first of April next.
janl7 JOHN F. PERRY.
• (Gazette, Cho,e elf., and Jour nil copy.;
QOAP--25 Bose., I Soap ;
5 44 Castile;
10 4 4 Fancy;
10 " Palm ; for sale by
janl7 J. D. WILLIAM S, 110 Word et.
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SUNDRIES—. 3 Mils. Lard ;
2.5 Bupliels Dried Peaclias;
10 " " Apple.;
-1 dozen Woolen Socks;
66 the Beeswax ;
On consignment, and for-sale by •
janlB J D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st.
OATS -100 Bushels, on consignment, !Or sale by
.1. D. WILLIAMS,
janl7 110 Wood st.•
CANDLES -20 Boxes Stearine; •
10 Star
6 Spe m, for sale by
janl7 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at.
OLL BUTTER-3 Boxes, for sale by
rt, janl7_ J. D. WILLIA . IIQ Wood at.
DRY Goods Boxes--large and Small sizes-11i!
sale cheap, at
BARROWS 6: TURNER'S,
- No 46 Mar Let
A COUNTING Room Desk, 6,r sale by
janls SMITH & SINV-1,...ith ,
COUNiiiiMADERLANIN I'S. -A:T"ZEDECEISI
PRICES.—The balance ~r th..., .- Fedor, lame'
size Blankets, will be sold Jr 54 ~ a pair. •
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dec23 BA RR , , \ • :: • T
URNER . 1
F. _
RENCH MERINOS—Rec. . der express, at
62 Margot street., anodic.. .. •e of It) piccei
French Merinos, choice coler: r
decl6
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F RESH FRUIT—AO Drums ' , my :at Figs;
2 Mar. Za urranio;
3 Boxes f•• Citron ;
20 I. 4 4. Sins; •
For sale by J ; I LLIAMS.
dec3l
110 Wood .t.
6Gb ß y blei Small White 11 l ean:, .e a n d i t , „ a l e ,
ERMAN,
jan9 No 31 Mark. 1.2 Front ars.
pINET, Caatillon & Co. Br haifolpen, for
dee22 axle by MARTIN.
CHLORIDE LIIIE ca •ec'd sale by
jan i l B. A. FA. ..00K & C(1,
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BUCKWHEAT FLOUR--40 prime Flour
of ..hulled" Buckwheat, 1 - 0: sale by
jan7 SMITH and SINCLAIR.
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PARKLING Moselle Hock Wine, for sale by the
case or bottle, at the wine store of
declB JACOB WEAVER.
SUGAR -3 Hhd.,
prime New Orleans
2 Mole D. R. Crushed ;
10 " unsorted Loaf;
For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et.
MOLASSES -10 Bbla. N. 0. Prime ;
2 " Sugar House;
2 g , Phila. Steam syrup •
Vor sale by J. D. WILLI AMS.
dec3l
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NOT 1 / 4 :: itillir s
I ; BA RROW,..) TURNER,
Cl.
At No. 4het Street,
ONTINU their. Dry Goods a few days
longer' the retni timlt'illi be suld'2o per
cent less than cash. i
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Among the goods store may be fotind ma
ny very desirable'anill articles, which' ore sel
ling for what they "wig. ' -'
Raw silk and galar.
Black mous tie lavery fine, all wool, 371
per yard.
Fine dress ginghmlB etc per yard—usual
' pricelsa3lc.
For evening dresaten bmidered Swims, Bel
zarines, Berages, ;wt. and shaded Tarletons,
Lawns,Mulls, Swink:.
Frendb chintz awns, neat patterns, in all
colors.
Black Merino Shier superior quality, plain
centers and rich bo
Plaid silk scarfs atvats.
Englieh'straw andi bonnets. '
Bonnet and cap ri, very cheap.
Satin and mantua as, of every color and all
widths. 4
Silk pocket litlkikvery style, 25 per cent.
cheaper than can bed. • .
Satin head dresses pattern, at 75 cts., usual
price $l.
French worked mind chemizettea.
Berage, gauze, ace veils.
Linen eambrics, oquality.,
Thread, jaconet, rbobbin, and Lisle edgings
and laces, at any pri close them.
GlOvetAnd bonier every description, cheap.
Superior French lives, light colors, at 50.
Drab merinos, 25erard
Bro. pd. Grass, lets. at 62;Q75--price $1
01.25.
English paper cams.
Super white Hull:
Superior linen doo nap Kins.
Marseilles quilts flings; mourning prints,
choice patterns.
Curtain calicoes ' ;her with a general variety
orseasonable goods - men and boys' wear.
Those who woubil themselves or this last
opportunity must nearly, as the time is short.
rt:/r The sale wile next week.
'mows & TURNER.,
janls a Between 3d and 4th sta.-
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rriEfEjeconti andel ce or the Vigilant Fire
CoMpany will hen in the Lafayette Mem
bly lloorue, on Fritiening, Jan. 2let, 1848.
Capt. John Syt Hope.
W. Muntganurresident.
Capt. A. Mellt Uncle Sam.
E. 111 , Call, Ninon.
Joseph Craig, iington.
CApt. Joseph I, Niagara.
.1. M. Porter, ante.
Henry Hays, Ic.
Capt. M. 114 , 81
Joseph A. Rh; Duquesne,
Geerge SchneVigilant I 11 CO.
W. Collingwogood Intent I El Co.
J. R. M'Clint, Esq., Vigilant.
E. S. Neal, E do
B. T C. Morggsq. do
Lewis A. Clarsq. do,
Nath. S'awyer do
James 'feting do
Callaher do
Walter Baten e,
Wm. Alexand , do
James Petrie, do
R. R. Reeves
Henry Wilsoi do. janl3
J. DST Er'S
T. ANci WRITING CLASSES,
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MERL...minx and STEAMBOAT
Book-keeping tat on the niostrellective and ex
peditious manner.n addition to the usual course
Of IftlitrUCTlDO andictice, Mr. D. will on Monday
next, commeneeourse of practical Lectures, in
which the applies of the science of accounts to
afl the details artiness will be minutely explain
ed. No extra chatnade for these Lectures. Hours
of business 10 toA. M., 2 to 3 and 7 to 10 P. M.
ja n 1
ANEW Brickilding, with Steam FAgine,'a nd
large sum( water, which has beca used
as a Tannery; anon he applied to any manufac
turing purpose.
Also, (Or sale,e of the beat manufacturing lo
cations for extent works •in, the suburbs of the
city. Coal plenand chear4 , suit but 15 minutes
walk from..the staboatjanding.
Also, for flak the ciii4 vicinity, a few huiiding
lots. or terms, apply to
GF:O. COCHRAN,
No. 26 Wood street.
;ALL SO9N,
you tyrant ;:opy of bit. RALPH'S PRACTICAL
PRIVATE 'EATISE: on the Diseases of the
Genital Organaheir nature, Fymploms, progress,
consequences a cure, adapted to the use of every
individual of ti sexes. The most erarccm and
RAPID TORE Corer) , private disorder, in all their
stages, with‘hecipe for every temedy, is faithful
ly given in the iinett lanztiage, making it raec - n-
CALLY OBETTE. all persons, and to every place
It is the ONLY ;rm. WORK ON THE STBJECT.
Prrec, a l--„;.,t1 only in Pittsburgh, by
janls
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DUBE GRIN AND 111.,'K. TKAS, from the N-
York York PekTea Company. Just received at the
Pekin Tea sto, 72 Fourth - rtrect, from the New
York Pekin I Company, a very large supply of
fresh Green Black Team, of all the different
grades and quaies imported into the country, pack
ed in lead in lb. boxes, 1 lb., 1 lb. and 1-4 lb
packages. All 5 lb. tin cannisters of the different
qualities, convent for Cimilies and steam boats,
ranging in pris from 371 cents per lb., to $1 50.
Fine Oolong Prk Teas, 50, 62, 75, S 7 and $1 per
pound.
Irr We n defend the money in all eases uhert.
our teas Is n give entire satisfaction, or exchange
for a differentrticle.
Pekin. Tealore, 72 Fourth street near Wood.
decl 1 -A. JAYNES.
la the Int Cough Medicine I ever eau. ,
IIKAI) thilbliowing proof of the superiority oi
Dr. Ward's Oriental Cough Mixture, from
a respectableitizen, who has tried it.
MESSRS. HA' & BROCKWAY
After taking for several weeks under the disad
vantages of intrrassing cough, and moat distressing
cold, which ad thus far resisted the effects of seve
ral of the .. , ifallibles," I was induced to purchast
a bottle of yur Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it
a fairtrial. To my great surprise, after using old)
one balftifthe bottle, I found myself "entire/1
well." 16 the best medicine I ever saw."
Trueetpy JOHN HINDS.
Sold Ity HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Cotn.
mercial 123w,Liberty street, near Canal. janB
urOLLIMI PRESENTS: The Mirror of Life,
Chritima Blossoms,
The3lll of Friendship,
Frierdshirs Offering,
The tole,
The SnAv Flake,
The Ch4itian Keepsake,
The Hykinth,
Scenes ilthe live, of the Patriarchs and Pro
phet,,
• Liominatedgezn. ,t 1 • tr , ed Poetry,
Lay, ofl/.. r • ' z:at, It., by O. W. Beth
A st , !lis's lor . • .t -
ftry.per•Proi,
Togrihtt and a 'arc varlet. • .
gfttil Attd Eh:44mm works; Or sale
deebu LUKE LftoMl• l Agt .
Qnsrsr Cdurts Roacso Port ;
London ainfikol Port;
If not
10 " r• 1 rvili
154).N1
S. S. Medesra ;
1.5 .4 London Market do
1,0 " 44 Symington - "
• • 4 4 Fayal
10 .• Tennerdre
In 4. 4.f , Pale Sherry
5 . 4 4i (;olden "
-5 " Brawn "
10 dt 3 Lisikori "
Dry Malaga
" Sweet do.
For sale. in quartities to suit, by
dec.:2o P. C. MARTIN
T•as.
a HALF cHT.STS Hyson ;
sJIJ 51 Catty Boxes, do;
10 half chests Gunpowder;
2 Catty Boxes, do ;
8 halt chests Imperial ;
16 Pouchong ;
jan 1 I For sale by
Shad and Mackerel.
7HALF Bbla Trimmed Shad ;
21 Bbla.Ho. 3 Mackerel ;
janll F,, , r sale by JAMES MAY
PLAIN AND HIGH COLORED DE LAIN—A.
ES A. MASON & Co., 82 Market at., have just re
vived per Express an assortment of the above very
shionnble goods for children. wear. deel
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FS*le or Rent
S. L. CUTIIIIF:R.T.
Smithfield at. , ne2r 3d
Dec. 15, 1847
4 .«cellaneous
IN Ines
JAMES MAY
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DR. novirLivierns CELEBRATED 4.IIS. I.lloolt. , • '':
•.• , : , 'Fan. astwmiri• _
ClER itt"' B /ZD/C/NES 3 ' - . .1
:nowt AND SADDEN+. • ' , i
Are without a rival for the Cure re' the following . BANKERS AND . EXCHANGE BROKERS,
.
n.. n. eou. WOOD AND arxru rrirm, tirrlinciiin, Pe
, . liiteastsl i
EALEtai v taken according to directiont thpy Will cum.! :.:,-. in Coin, Bank fetes,
_Tim e Biff,,,
any case, no matter-who or what eke had failed: i -
D- ,
rfireign and Doinernic'Esehange, Certificate,
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V'EGETABLE' RHEGMATIC 1 5 ILLk: iof Depitedte,:&c. :: • - - ---
ficii thi permanent
. cure ill Rheumatism, Gout, i EXCHANGE on allthe principal Cities 'of the
Gangrene, Hysterea; and severe nervous affectione,l Conlon, and kiirope, frir sale. in MOM to suit perchtt•
and are highly recommended for-the cure of Drop- ears.
sy, Hemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using CURRENT and par funds received on depositc,
them, in mosicases,--eiperienee benefit aeon after. COLLECTIONS midi on all patts of the I.lllioll,
the first dose; they quiet the ricirtchie 0 1[30111i which at the lowest rates. 1 '''• -..
enables them to rest ,well during the ifghtl they , _
nicrEntErcrs: . , ..
never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to I Mestrs. M. Leech &- Son,
directions.. i • " Ogden &Snervden, .
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No outward application can permanently remove " Wm. hell & Son, 'Primhsoltair: •
rheumatic pains from the system. Liniments some- " S. MtClurken & Co. . .
times act as a palliative for a short period, but . 1 English-& Bennett.
there is
.always danger in their use; they may cause " Vetting & Brother,
the 'pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital • part, •' ales Lathrop & Co. P/lILAD'A.
or else where the pain will be more acute. " Wm. ales,
& C.
GERMAN. BITTERS,rr Madly; Pheleislik tn. 1
For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints, I " Babcock & e): Nkw YOll3l.
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, " Tiffany, Ward &Co.
" John MtCuliono &.Co, BALTIMORE'.
Chronic Asthma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Af
fections, (arising from the liver or Mr. James George,
stomach) diseases
of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from adis- " H. Hanna, Cutworm-4 O.
. " Joseph Watson-, I
ordered stomach, in both male and female, such at ; - 1 Misso.cit,- O.
Messrs, Penner & MtMil an.
Cishier' Ban Letei to' 8- P .
female weakness,,diaziness, fullness of blood to the I
head. They strengthen the system, and remove all i R. F. Ellis, E
sq.' " b d 8 ' w ' a,
ascidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action, I' .
Pittsburgh; Septem er 2 ,i I 47-y
and assist digestion; they can be taken by the most
delicate stomach; and in every case will entirely
destroy cojtiveness, and renovate the whole system,
removing all impurities and remnants of previous
diseases, and give a healthy action to the whole
1 frame
symptoms of Liver C3mplaint are uneasiness
and pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch
immediately under the inferior r'tia; 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 rind 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.syi.ptoms, 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 medicines must 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, 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 ariaing from the stomach, &c.
The sympathetic affections are very diversified.— ,
Dyspepsia, devoid of a fin:tonal nature, is without
danger, butif arising from a disease of tile stomach,
it is dangerous.
Nervous Debility generally accompanies dyspep
sia or liver complaint; it will also cure. A few do
ses will remov?. 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 greattlepression or spirits. Outward signs
are quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed coun
tenance, &c.
Any case of the shove disease can he cured etfec•
tnally by the use of the Bitters as directed.
SUDORIFIC,
An infallible remedy Ihr coughs or cold■, or thc
chest, spitting of blood, influenza, whooping cough,
bronchitis, hemoral asthma, or any disease of the
lungs or throat.
. This is an invaluable family mediCine. It 860 H
reluaves 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 it at fife 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, oldsuresarisingfom
fever or impure blood ; and will extract the fire from
burns, upon application, br tentove dny cutaneous
eruptions from the skin. Perseus 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.
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TAR OINTMEZ'iT
For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver,
bark or cheat . ; 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, rend&re
it difficult lo do justice to the public in offering an
ticient inducements to make a trial of these invalua
ble medicines. They are entirely vegetable, and
free from all indurious 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 German Medicine store, No
27S Race st., one door above Eight, Philadelphia
For sale in Pittsburgh by
jAnl7-dly
Bargains at No.: 40 Market Street.
DI LACK Merino Shawls (Dupini 9 s best) with very
D rich borders, selling at the following rates;
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$1 2 Shawls] - ..
rur 8,75
8,50 ~." 4 4 6 00
6,50 " ir 4,00
dec2s BARROWS & TURNER.
, 1 k TEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURR'S
I N
i Building Fourth street.
Hough & Anthony, Daguerreotypists from the
F.astern 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 Bums Buildings, 4th
street.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured
that no pains shall be spared to product 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 truthfulness
to nature. The public are solicited to call and
examine.
Persons sitting for pictures are neither required
or expected to take them unless perfect Satisfaction
is given.
N. ELeOpperators will find this a good depot for
stock and chemicals.
p;:r Instructions given in the art, containing the
most recent Improvements. declo
New Publications
ILTON'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 him
dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm.
Harvey. In two volumes.
SPENCER'S GREEK TESTAMENT.—The (bur 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
,NOVEL — Midsummer's Eve.-.-A fairy tale'
of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall.
JAnts , HENRY IV,--The life of Henry the Fourth,
king of France and Navaire, by G. P. R. James.
C , .mplete in four parts; paperj.2 tole. cloth.
For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Booksellets; corner of Market and 3d sta.
TTEG BUTTER -4 Kegs, ro gale by
11 dec29 S M ITH & SINCLAIR
DRIED Apples —: so Bushels, for sale by
dcc2S SMITH & SINCLAIR
RUDESHEIMER BERG, 1834, Hock- Wine, di
rect importation into the United itates by Pe
ter Arnold Mummt (from the base of the mountain
which surrounds the Castle of Sohannisburg) for sale
by the case or bottle, at the %Vine store of
&elf) JACOB WEAVER.
Q tibia Lard ;
05 " Fresh Roll Butter; ,
6 Dried Peaches ;
2 '• Clover Seed ; just recd for sale, by
L. S. WATERMAN,
jan4 No 31 Market, and 62 Front et.
1111 AND FRENCH WORKED COL
LA RS, in all qualities, (some very fine,) selling
off at a great sacrifice at
dec2o "BARROWS & TURNER'S.
NITHITE Beans—,
dcc2B
CI DOVER S n eed-3 Bartels, forsale by
decr? SMITH & SINCLAIR.
0 iiirieliTtorgizile by
. SMITH & SINCLAIR.
LAltb--30 Kegs No 1, neatly put up for flintily
use, for saie by
dec2B SMITH & sfficLifit
H IBBtIiT'S Chemical — Writin Fluid , assorted
sized bottles, rn,vtiantly Writing
and for sale
H. A. :' IIfNESTOCK and Co.,
rorner let and Wood. ate.
OULD C krTD'.i:S- -50 Boxes, for sale by
deea SMITH & SINCLAIR.
WILLIAM A. HILL & ed.,
BAXICER3,_EXCUAPOE.:IIROICE.RS, AND DEALLIS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
CERTIFICATES OF. DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
AND SPECIE,
No. 64 Wood et., one door abore Fourth, EII side,
Pittsburgh!, Pa.
CURRENT Fltnds
.receiveld on deposit, lutd, col-
I L ) lections made on all the. Cities throughout the
United States. Sight checks on
Philadel
phia, New York,,Bostoc and eincinnati,lconatantly
for +Mein sums to suit e urchasers.
The paper of the Ohio, kentucky, Indiana, add
Virginia Banks bought and acid oh the Moat favor
able terms.
.. . ,
The highest premium paid ; for Foreign and Ameri
can Gold and.filver coins.
EXCHANGE ON ENGL,ND. IRELAND AND
SCOTLAND, for sale in amo 4ints di ..t 1 and upwards.
marlo-dawy -
ICHILPII H. HILL. - V. C. CUELt
o HILL &
BARRENS, EXCHANGE BROILERS, AND DEALERS IR
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER
TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
GOLD. AND BILKER. v:
No. 65 WOOD ST., 30 DOOR BELOW FOURTH . , WEST SLOE.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
PAR Fuiids and Currency received on Deposit, ann
collections made in all the principal cities ofthe
United States.
Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltinttre,New
Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale - -in
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, Ircland,• Germany and
France procured, fc. mar22-y
N. Hipt.m.
11. mums AND HEALERS
HArcx
No. 65 Market s
'rolling rate. Eac
Net% York *pr I
Philadelphia 1 "
Baltimore i ~
BANN
Buying rates.
Ohio I die
Indiana I si
Kentucky 1 Al
Virginia I .r
Wheeling k rr
Tennessee 3 rr
au 19-y
ALLEN KRAMER. EDWARD RHAM.
KR AMER & WARM.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE-BROK
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CF.RTIFCATES
_ .
OF DEPOSIT F.,_BANK NOTES, AND COIN.
Corner of Third and Wood vie., directly opposite the
St.'Charlea Hotel. - j my2S
•
A. A. 111ASO'N'& CO.,
112 MARKET S f iRk;ET,
Between Third and Fourth Streeete,
TNFORM their friends and the publle generally,
I . that being about to remove to the spacious and
elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot.
They will close out their large snd well selected
stocK of
Fall and Winter Goods at Cost,
And in many cases less than cost! To enable them
to open their New Store witli.an entire Stoot of New
Goods. The sale will commence this day, and con
tinue until the first of March,or until their removal.
Their extensive assortment of
7,i.DRE'SS GOODS •.
Will bt sold fall 30 per cent. less than usual prici.;
They consist of the mcst fashionable .Cashmeres
and Deletion, Gala, Mohair, Silx and °fanjet Plaids.
Also, Bombazines, Alpacas,. &c. &c. •
CLOAK Goons--French and German : - Merinos;
Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloauings, Broad Cloths
of all the most fashionable colors. •
WM. THORN
Blacx and Fancy Dress Silas, of every. variety.
Stia.wLs—Cashmere ) Terxeri, Tartan Plaid, and!
other Shawls ; a very large' assortyventifully reduc
ed onebalf in price; I
FLANNELS—WeIsh English, anti American FLin
nels, of all colors and qualities)
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
Gloves, Hosiery, Gimp and .Fringes., Wrought
Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers ) Plumes
and Feathers , Scarfs, Cravats, HandkurbhielS; Fancy
Buttons, Izc. "
10- Ltr; E Goons or every description.
Woolen Goods.
Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots,
Tweeds, Jeans.
Whitney and Bath Blannets !
Also, an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz
es, Domestic Ginghams, Cheeses, Stripes, Ticuings,
Brown and Bleached Muslins, &c. 4-c.
The following will be some of the Prices : -
Cashmeres at 191 cents, Usual price 371
Mousselin de Laines, 121 " 25 And 31
Gala Plaids, 50 • ~ .., . 100
Mohair and Oregon
Plaids, 20 11 it Sli
Alpacas, 181 ,4 gi . 371
Flannels, 20 " . 4 911
Wrought collars, 181 - ' 2 "
,371
Calicoes, 9 to 10 "tr .. 121
Cassinetts, 29 to 31 ti (4 50
Together with every article in the Store, which
will be offered equally cheap. Visitors may he as
sured, that they will not he disappointed in the (Mal
ay. or prices of our goods. . .
002 A A. A. 'UASON and Cu.
• t
Atheneum Refreshment and Bathing Ma=
loons, Liberty Street.
rrHE subscribers,deeply thankful for the increased
1 and still ihereasing patronage bestowed on
them, mince the opening of their establishMent, beg
leave to state that their bath e are open at all times,
and that hot, mild and shower baths can be had at
any moment. A few more boarders can be accom- '
modeled by the week, and gentlemen can procure
breakfast, dinner, supper, etc., at the usual hours,.
say: breakfast, 71 o'clock, a. tn.; dinner, 121; sup
Cr 51 p. m.
Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments
urnished in a superior style, Mid charges Moderate
janls - PECK, THOMPSON & Co.
An Impdrtdnt liBok.
THE Early History of Western Pennaylvania,and
of the - Test, and of Western Expeditions and
Campaigns, with an appendix,. containing copious
extracts from important indiarr treaties, minutes of
conferences, journals, etc. Together with a topo
graphical description. of bachlcounty of Western
Pennsylvania.. One large Volume, 76S pages, by H.
K. Strong, Esq. Forsale by
H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.
janlo ' - 1 43 Market street.
Joseph J ojoi,
El OAT STORE and Ship Chandlery, and Agency
J)111 of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market
street, Pittaburgb. . laul.2.tt
•
OATS --10 bagit on comigntnent, far. sale by •
decls .7. D. WILLIAMS.
ItirOtASSES.-25 Bbl.. N. 0. Molasses, jest ,re
ceived and fors* by
janl4 • MILLER and RiCKETBON.
•
M"EL ItiIIBCATEL Iloek wine, Hbakeil - &
Co.'s exportation, for inl43 By the case of bot
tle at the wine store of
dec2o IAtON WEAVER.
LONDONPdrter—;s casks ldindon Porte, in qdait
and pint bottler, for oak by
den 22 t P. C. MARTIN.
TPLAXSEED—A few bags (kW sale
SMITU ar..EANCIALit,
r
decl ' 513-Iffeoditreei
0. . .
Q A STSNES-50 Boxes Sardines ;,
501 f. a"' do; for sale b y
dean - - - -
*-
CANDLES -20 bxe, Stela:Libel eandlec, Amiga by
&KT'S 1, - / 11, WILLIOIif,
, - _-; • • . - - 4 .„1/4.1e: - 41,4: *At!'
-
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N! EXCHANGE COIN AND
Wet, Pittsburgh.
hange. 'flaying rate.
-
Cincinnati . I die
Louisville i fli
.5.. Louis i .i<
NOTES
• Buying rate's.
county & City ord , s div
Btlienotes E ‘•
Pennsylvania Co 'E
_New York
Maryland_ .
New Orleans
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IMMEII
Asp tiTTEptsvp.oll
--Balln ,- .4? - 4i.iii -.. 11•,tiii.:
rrIIIIS well Known line 6T splendid Passenipt
1 Steamers, is now composed of the largestj - ,,
swiftest, hest finished and furnished, and the most .
powerful boats on ill; waters of the wost. Evirjr
accommodation and comfort that money can pro
cure, has been provided fotastiengeri. The Linii
has been in operation for Av ee yoVfii=haye . carried d ,
million of people without the Id4at injury to...theii.
persons._ The boats will be at the foot of Wood
street the day pievious to martini; for the reception',
of freight and the entry of passenlifirs on the regis: '
ter. In all cases passage. money riifidt btx - paid td
advance.
51Lond kect.
,
The MONONT;AHELAi; Capt. Stone, will 14414 -
Pittsburgh every Monday - morning fir - 10 olitoelti:'
Whaling every Monday ever ing at 10 r. x.." '.• •
Titeeday Packet
The HIBERNIA 240. 2, cept. Jno.
will leave Pittabiirgh every Tuesday morning ttlic:
o'clock; Whcbling every Taddiy. tribßiing at 10:" '
~ it. .
. ,
.• Wednesday Packeti ' ' - ', •l
4
thr•N'E.W F 'GLAND It 6. 2 : dap:fain s, koini l -...:
will 1"1 - r,Pittb1 T'lli. every 'Wednesday 'pluming s;"„
10 WeleiV ion lang everj• 'Wednesday seeing at",. -•• '
10 r. is. -
4'hursday Postket:
The WISCONSIN,'Cifttdin 'R.I. Grace s will lenme‘ '-
'Pittsburgh every. Thurstla, - y irfurning at :k.O o'eltick4
Wheeling ate') Plituniley eihning at 10 P. !11.
Piickmt.
Thb CLIPPIM No. 2, Captain Crooks, will !eat*
Pittsburgh every Friday Morning at 10 iiVelbelk
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 1. • '.••
Sat isrdiik -
The EIESSKNGER - iCatitain De
Pittsburgh every Saturday Morning at 10ti , eliielif
tYheeling every Saturday evening- at 10 e. U.
.
The ISAAC' NEWTON, Carittih A. 01. Illasontd
will. leave Pitltbnrglt etch, Slinday,tuorning at
-10 o'clock; 'Wheeling e‘eii Siiinl3). evening at
. 111 - :.
P. M.
' alit[ Piaket.
. ,
The steamboat BEAVEW, Char*
CIFO.e; Master; will, diving the coming
winter seasoni make daily . trpa to weaver and Welly
villc, leaving piitspurgh every morrilni at 9 o'clock,
and Wellsville at a o'clohk: P: M: -
rlecl.s G. M. 1/ A RTati & t 0:, A genial •
• .. -
THE new and splendid steamer
DREW PIJLTON, W.; 11. Pbmirr,
ter, wi I 'Pate for the above and intermeriate 1a041% ,
ings, on Saturday next, the 22d inst.,at 10 o'clock;
A. U. l'or freight or passage apply art board or td: • '
j.wl7 , JAL MAY:
Dissolution of I"tirtria—crsh—ip."
rrllk: Partnership of Parke 4- Idanaens is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The business of
the eeneern will be closed at the msunting roorrs.
heretofore occupied; No. 116 Wood street ) by John
Barmen and Henry Barmen. .
Copartnerslap..
•Joun fi r if:rtc &I HEMET 11..tztnisliava this ciaj
associate "th them Bettf.J. WALLACE in the man
ufacture-riga int Maas, in all its vatietiea; under the
firm of Hannlns and Wand, at tte. old stand of
Parke arid Hannens, where they are •prepared to
serve their old friends and those who !nay favor
them with a call, at •
WHOLE:ALE AND RETAIL..
A large stock (.f too leading articles in our line oil,
hand, Terms sit good as any other house.
JOHN H A NSF:S t
HRNRY H NNEN • •
11. 3. WALLACE:
In retiring from the business of Parke and Han•
nes, I most cordially recommend ?desire Rumens*
Wallace to the patronage of my former friends.
J.ORN E. PARKE.
Pit - shurgh, Jan: lei,
"Statism fiiirTasusts.”
T, INTER CLOtH C nfevery description, Stich •
V as cloaky, over cciatsi superfine blanket, beiP
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, *:
general assortment of vests; plain.and fancy velvetil,
cloth, cassimere and fincy - woolen, and plaid naiad
mere, with a great variety of suporfiue Irish linen
trimmed shirts, unsk. , shirts, stocks, ,criteats, coin-
fiats. and all other articles in the fOthing line, •
which Will be sold low llW,Cash.
Purchasers will find it much to their advantage to
call soon, at 49 Lohetty street.
• D. DELANY. '
N. B. A compl/te assortment of goods, soittbls
for Customer work always on hand, such as lin ` tiahj =.
French, and Antbricin cloths, and caudate:es; also,
a choice assortment or seasonable vagina—ail of
which will be rosie, to orate+ to the 1141.74 style s
and on the nter , t'aleisminnedatiitirsnos ' • ."
jan•l2daw . • . •
New Daguerreotype nomad;
Burkit's Buildings, Fourth St. '
HOUGH 4. ANTHONY, Daguerrintypists _
the Eastern cities, would call the attention'of.
the inhabitants of 'Pittsburgh and the neighboring' . .v .
towns totheir Daguerreotype of citizens and otbers„..'
at rooms incthethird story of Butke's builtling,4th
Persons wishing pickinFei taken may.rest unsuited'
that no pains shall be rpred to producelikem in
highe it perfection of the art. Our it.strunigitts ate of
the most powerful kind, ensbling as to etec tte pk
tures unsurpaued fur high finish And trictialdoess to
nature The public are solicited to toollitsuritSanalte.
Persona sitting fur pictures are tieititEr res t uired or ,
expected to take them unless pv , feitionGsfaction
given. •
N. B. Opperaturc will End this a odd depot :fat
stack and chcmicals.
"Cr Inutructions.given in the art. dentathing the
most recent Improving/mum jan'T
New Books Just itecelveri.
rjr
FA VEN upon Earth, by„Taseway, on vdl. Sae
.13„ . Charnuckrs choice woikaeb, Lytningtoo,
0 1 eel. 884
Coincidences or the Old and New Testament,
by Rev. J. J. Blunt, R. D. one vol. 61,46
Chalmers Mirrcelleuies, Poetus, Eigh;s, Ike. 1,50
SelCce works iff.faines, Venn, Wilson, Phillips
and Jay in one large rol. Cir the low price of 1,60 •
The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vols. 4. 4,00
Modern Infidelity, by Smuujier,
Lilir of David,
ily walk with Getl, Matthew Strong. - aorr ~.!
Circle of Human Lte, by Tholucki !Sc
Mn-moil of Charlott Elitabetb, 31e •
Tho works of Francis Turretine in thb original •
Latin, to bo completer In 4 vole; 3 *off. now
.ready:
. .
Willis' Poetical stork. in Splendid Turkey
Morocco. "
The above with a great variety of new books, Just
received. ELLIOTT 4-ENGLISH,
jau7 56 Market at. between ad and 4th. •
ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are re
quested to make payment, on or bef ore the
25th inst., if not, their account will be gietia to • a •
Magistrate fur collection; all pervons . having claims
against the firm, will please present their account*
for payment.
janl2 • ANCK ER &
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•
To Let. •
rpHREE. - divelling houses, sitcvilc.un Fourth street,
near Canal Rndge,in the city of Pittaburgb. -
Also, a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with* convenient
entrance on sth; near Wood Street, •
Also, a frame dwelling, two (lonia, With an acre . •
ofground under cultivation, situate on Ohio Lane;
In the city of Allegheny. enquire of
janS , J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood an
rip Etre'. for Me Familia qf roltinfeer* tab tire ,
11, Serving their Country to Mrricd.—All thede
who hate made application and not reeeised any
porting of the Relief Fdnil, . will tilcsee net the
Committee at R. H. Hartley's Stott!, Weed street,
on Friday the 7th, Sod Tuesday the 11th orJangery,
at S n•cldck, P. M.
N. B. The persona appointed to collect fonds in
the 'enrol *aids, are requested to make retains
as anon dit ponible to Mr. M. Edgar, Chairman of
the Committee.' *aft
•
OPS-5 arzlis Hope, l on consignment, and fot • ..; '
la. sale by
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jlul4 MILLER and RICRETISOIC ' •
A LSPICE-10 bags . Alapice s sow londirigouot
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for sole by
janl4 MILLER andiIICAZTSOIff e '
drACIX&REL-60 jarie Mackdrel . .1 • •‘..
et' No.ll .
5 4 e . 11 . 0. 24
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jants MILLER and RICNB , TBOI4 I / 2 ;: . ---,. •
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