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' V- •-•',.T -c' • " . ' . ...1.11t.i 4 iit' • Z % ;-‘'"?'1,,,,,,.4.•;t 4 t ~ 1i , .. , 45,, , E. t .,.- . ...,,,d ~.- ....„, ,-.•, ......-:.-!•;,; '7 - i- • ;. i": , • 1 •• ; ;; , :‘•;-::-::: . ';:,,--.--'!•,. ME= - 7.-C1114111 , C11:11 - BIC OM Wrerared and corrected every Afternoon. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. I:IOXXIICTER FOIL JANUARY, N. B Craig;— W. H. Denny, Cbarlea Zug 7 CIE T WAITED. IN TNT. 'ay; and well suited for thi operations of bus nen. There wvt,activity in the streets the wharf. !itt -91e4vats of Provisions _ .onsiderable; anYlibis active. )UR—Not much in by wagon, but ceipts by river were tolembly plenty. There was to noticeable change in prices, however—the , , market stood about as on former days of the eek. We use former figures, viz: $4,87Q54,90, .rom first hands; $5,12 from store. . BUTTER—No change ili'butter; market toler ably well supplied; demand still grod and receipts fair. We still quote at 122113 for Roll; Keg 9} airlo. ;.;, 1M El ' ; 4 =ME EINE r'.•:';:=:.. - _ . ,; . , , '..,, Y , : -, : , .;i . : . 't . ', f f 1 :: 0!.7. ,-. , .';: k • , f. , .. : i.., , _._ :;.;_'..):1!.'•::., .~ a ~ ` 3 ' : x:. 7'!". PORT OP PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED. ' De Witt Clinton, DeViDney, New Orleans • .• Danube, Cock, Brownsville Cousul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brcisrnsville Swatara, Cox,Brriwnsville. Lake Erie, Hmphill, Beaver. DEPARTED. Yevress Bougher, St. Louis. Lake Erre, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Conshl, Bowman; Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet t Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Brownsville PITTSBURG 11111111 M-DAILY BEVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, 22 • -Mottoes bloarnso, Jan. 23, 1848.5 The weather was bright and comfortable on DRIED PEACHES--There is great activity in this article; plenty in market; receipts heavy and demand good. Regular sales at $1,62. DRIED APPLES—No change; quick sales at 6 2(368c. MOLASSES—No, change; some transactions among dealers; 26027 is a fair quotation for New Orleans. BACON—No sales from which we can get a fair wi r oinsa:e quototion—the transactions are still retail. I • GRAl26—Wheat is held nominally at 95051,- 00; we heard of no sales or receipts. RAISINS—Market well supplied; sales at $2,- 511 y box. SUGAR—No change in the market for some itne. Sales to the trade at 4105 p , hogshead. ASHEI--Not much doing; sales in a small *ay of is and Scorchings at 4i(ias; Soda Ash 4i ; Sattratus 7c.; Pearls 'lie. RYE FLOUR—Sales from wagon at $3 62. LARD—Sales at 5106 i for No. I—price not' steady. CLSVER SEED—Sales from first hands at $3 '75 . from store, several small lots at $4 00. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Taken from wagons and at river at $1 3131 37 y 100 lbs. WHlSKEY—Rectified can now be bought at store for 20c., which is the manufacturers' price.; Raw taken at 18c. PIG METAL—Little doing; supyly trifling. Banging Rock, hot blast, nominal at $36 00. POTATOES—SuppIy rather good, under the eircarnstan:es; but of a really good article, there are few to be found in trAet; sales of Neshan nocks at $1 5001 56 Pink eyes $1 50. PEA kirTS--Sales at 87c. from store, of a large lot. TANNERS OlL—Regular sales at $l 7 000 21 00. OVIONS--Plenty in market ; sale at store at G2i q bushel. 0:1•1:fp to' the 10th inst., says the Louisville Courier, between 30 and 35,0t0 hogs had been aughtered at St. Louis; 23,000 of them were driven from Illinois. F RUITS -6 Bbl s prime Oran gee ; 25 Boles Lemons ; 4 6 Kegs Malaga Grapes ; All in gooS just received on consignmen Intl for sale low, it the Wine• Store. JACOB WEAVER; dec 18 corner Market and Front Its. SAZER - A - C - Brandy-8 halfand (fb,, ,, rter pipes, pal Vintages from 1837 to '44; forsa3e by dee.22 P. C. MARTIN. ASEIGNETTE Brandy-6 half , pipes, A Seig netts Brandy; for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. PRA NUTS—IQ- Bushels, superior quality, in store and for rWit by deal SMITH & SINCLAIR. SUNDRIES -2 MI6. Tallow; 2 " Lard; 2 '‘g Grease; Bbls Green Apples ; In store and for sale by dec2s L. S. WATERMAN PEACHES --30 Sacks Dried Peaches, in store and for sale by dee2s RON -AFE—Ons large Iron Safe, for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., lan? cor. First and Wood ate !ERM,PANDLESTS Boxes Spurns Candles, jus heeived and for sale, by dec22 0 MILLER & RICK D AISINS-25 Boxes M. R. Raisins,* it for sale by dec22 MILLED. & RICV.TSON, CIIERgE,-10 Casks and 20 Boxes Cheese, in store and for sale, by dec22 MILLER & RICKETS':NC BALLAD OIL-10 Baakete Sallad Oil, jut reed and for sale, by dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON. T ARD OIL-15 Bids Conkling's No. 1, Win j 4 Strained Lard Oil, in store and for sale by F. SELLERS, No. 17 Liberty it. PLR AND WHALE OIL : 0 Limo Galls. Winter and Sperm Oil ; 1 , 26 0, " " Whale " 2,000 " Crude " Just received and for sale,'by dec22 MILLER & RCEETSOON • - ENNESSEY Brandy-4 half pipes, Lond .n co 1:.1. or, Vintage of 142, to arrive and for sale Ery —ec22. P. C. MARTIN. itISH Whiskey-2 Puncheons, for sale in quanti• ties to suit, by 1D22 ,T,..I.MAICA Spirits-2 Puncheons, for sale in•quan• tities to nut; by dee22 Bo Frip..-20, half chests Youngon Tea; " " Pouchong es Just recniTed and for sale by , 4 e ag MILLER & ItICKETSON LANKETS I BLANKETS 1r BLANKETS JJIII Gentian Blue.!Bochm, Whitney and Country Ulanlists, at easteirl'aoat, to close Consignment, at ROBIASONIS, rirto street, ono door below Wood. duCSO y. L LA'N'D Gin-4 pipes Swan and Slack Horse 1 - 1 Gins for sale by CIDER VINEGAR-63 barrels pure Vinogii; V from Cider of tBil6, in store, for salo wholesale end te • . JACOB WDAYER., Mute?, for sale by X dada . SJyIIIL SINCLAIR. • 7149 NG uI4I square Shawls—Just received, pes-rel: pross,7s wore of those veiy fashionable long Ltd :ail uro pla,jd sjigssls. A. A. MASON & co. dart! • 1 , e41 4 " •!, . .. .. . . . .. , - . . , ,'.) , ,iT...1 . !.... t .' '..;-' ' ,--' - .7.„ , ''. . - :1."-2:7.' Doctor Duncan's Expectorant Reined on i stimpfion,Cough,&c.—Whatever will Nape 4tenden cy to mitigate suffering, and remove any One or a part of the many diseases which are rtoW in;evalent in the United States, is truly a great blerain4lto man kind. When a medical preparation hall bin tried, and found to possess the virtue to heal aidl , lntre dis -1 ease, it is an act of imperative justice Ilanokbenevo lence which we owe to our fellow beingit and the word to make it known. We have made Use of Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy in ourfatinly, and believe it to be among the very best fe many medical preparationsi to remove Coligli; Colds, Spitting of Blood, &c. &c., now in praOcid use. A. WHITING; Ai',ERY. Cathoeton, Sept. 3, 1845. For sale by WM. JACKSON, 89 Libettyr., head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Itryan2l Important to Consumptives ! I I—Striitlgtil. That so many who are afflicted with a Coo& that is gradually wearing them down, and islriValy, but surely stealing them into that dreaaf4 disease Consumption—that disease which cariieoiff thou sands daily, are doing nothing, of wtiatis worse than nothing, gorging themselves wlthsostrums, that arepuffed to the skies for cures are said to have effected on some foreign or unktiOwn per sons. When they can be positively cilted.by using Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Li;itetwort and Tar, which still continues to effect die rhpst Won derful Cures ever recorded in the annalioftinedicine. A fact which s is proved by reference; trOhe vast number of certificates from the first lanii'most re speetable citizens, such as Dr. Wm.' j.lißichards, Judge Wm. Burke, the Wife of the:RA. G. W. Maley, Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor i. Eclectic Medical College of Cineinuati, and Obeiii of this place. Certificates not only of remarlOible cures of distressing Cough, but ConsumPtioN actually cured, after the Physicians of the hig,beil standing had given them up to diet If menl i ouch high standing will vouch for the grert rittios of this medicine, we cannot but infer that it iept least all , that it is represented to be. It can' 114 had at D C. Kneeland's, also at Messrs Kidd .5 . 4 . ;t0,'s I nov23 The finic has come when coughs and colds are rife, when consumption insinuates iitethangeful form—nips many a lovely bud, and lacks within the present blooming flower, the beSuous cheek now deadly pale, now flushed with ! , ci - Oson hue, bespeaks the -presence of a foe, a din fig foe, who flatters to destroy. To drop the metaplibr, such is Consumption, often brought on by negle,ete4 coughs and colds : wet feet, &c. BEWAR iMd use the sovereign remedy, Doctor Sherma's All Healing Balsam, a certain and never failirig:temedy for coughs, colds, consumption, asthma , tain in the rile and breast, whooping cough, pii.iitation of' the heart, liver - complaint, bronchia's, Ac. Price, 25 cents and $1 per bottle. SoldWl!elesale and retail by W. Jackson. at his Boot anit'Shoe Store, and Patent Medicine Warehouse,Bo,Liherty street, Pittsburgh, and by duly appointed Agtrits in every own in the D. States. See advertisehatt. Lov23 • GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY. PHILADELPHIA, Aroo2, 6, 1 5 46. Being afflicted for some 8 years ;with that most listressing disease, the asthma, ,and ,for the last 3 years much of the time confined t.D my rosin, Ind at several different times m life was des ?aired of; I concluded to obtaii Slime 631 Ma- , tours Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommen d ed to 1 me by a friend from New York. 4?holistated that; it had cured some of the most isivirierate cases 1 cnowia to the medical profession. Sulkce it to say, I 'hat, after using the above medicine?: for about 4 I veeks, I was entirely relieved, an 4 i believe null ally cured. Yours with respect,,! i OLIVER W.;qWEN, No 175 Bertrand st;;. Philad'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and etail Agents See advertisement- I. (.-i; feb2:2 The e'sy is Still they Come!—Soknerbave alundy made their entry, and a whole t ' made artiw,,n their march. This is the seasoniShen Gc . ieral Disease makes his appearance, hiCtdopps arc K'r'l disciplined and officered. - General it onsumption his chief warrior, is wending hiS Vhiy onwards. , accompanied by his Pioneers. lArsO'ret, Cough. Cold, Night Sweats, Spitting of Debility. Exhaustion, Fleshings of the fae,ilsi.c. &c., and those disturbers of the peace of Miudtind, Bronchi al affections of the Throat, Astkiniii, Whooping Cough, &c. Eut thanks to Dr. Aetkan, of Neu York, for his great invention, " .All fiag Balsam," Try—and be cured! Price 23 cents and $1 00 per ticitile. Sold by WM. JACKSON, atilliiiVatent Medi cine Warehouse and Beot and StiP4toie, S 9 Lib eoy street, Pitisburgh, and by JOT, appointed A gents, in every town in the Statds. 4 oct3i) kneltlon Sales In Allehelity cup' , %V . J. BURNSID.I.:, O N Friday morning 1i ,January 2.'isit the Auction Room, North-west corner i!oti'rederal street and the Diamond, will be sold withut reserve, an extensive assortment of seasonableitaple and fan cy dry goods Ixe., stuong aft: shawls, fi g'il and plain alpacas, merinos, del lat hes , fancy silk bdkfs., silks fringes, gimps, edgi i iage, inserting., footings, bobbinetta, ailt and cotiinfglovi s, cambric and boot( musbne, bleached add ;, brown miislins, striped Kersey', tweeds, ticking., ltioad cloths, CAM simeres, mammies, dune's lineb table cloths, linen and,coUon napains, woolen corafoits, hoods, mitts,' gloves, etc. etc. At 2 : o'clock, P. M., a large ass*rnent of house- hold and Kitchen Furniture, queSesware in great variety, glassware, bed cords,,:mAtches, tobacco, cigars, shovels, spades, cooking r'itoves, bassets, etc. etc. '. At 6 c,clock, P. M., an assortmitint of ready made Clothing, viz: Coats,Pants, Feals, linen bosom Shirts, Fancy Hickory and Cheist Shirts, 4c. Also, Gold and Silver lever and detaChtoi lever watches, Ike. • WM. :BURNSIDE, jan24 . IF Auctioneer. rostaiwe Cele of s dioit 14r‘ -- Store and Store Fixtures, etc., 1 0.1. - Auction. wILL be sold, on Wednesda' next, Jan. 20th. at 10 o'clocif lathe foreisoin, at the Store of Messrs. Wilson ar, Co., 7th streeoabove the Canal Bridge, their entire stock of Graaeries, Store Fix tures, etc., as they are declining dlut business. The atom/ comprises in part the folloring, viz: Coffee, Tea, New Orleans arid :leaf Sugar; Tobac co; Spices; a large lot of China' and Queensware, to gether with Store Fixtures, Sealek, etc. jan24 JAS. bI , I4ENNA, Auct,r. L. S. WATERMAN 'tore and Positive Sale of Dry 43s at auction. BY JAMES M'I.KENNA. (IN Monday neat , January 2.4(h, at 10 o'clock in IL/the forenoon, will be sold,;tit 51" Kenna's Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood st., 3 dew from sth, the bal. once of a fashionable City RelaikDry Goods Store, ; as the owners are declining blisißess, and removing from the City, as the stock id stftlarge it would be impossible to enumerate the tirtiOes in a small ad- I vertisement; for particulars ifela handbills; and at 2 o'clock, P. M., the HousehOlitknd Kitchen Furni ture of a private family de l elliping housekeeping. Also, at early gas light, same evening, a large as sortment of new and second; heed gold and silver patent lever and other watches, lne cutlery, cloth ing aad Dry Goods. jan22 JAMES MWENNA, Auct'r. CC V Auction Barbs Y JOHN D. DAVIS, ArOCTIONEER. sotrYo-EAST CORNER OF WOOD MllrD FLIFTIt STREETS. .Dry ON Monday morning, Jakuiry 24th, at 10 W clock, at the Commercio !gales Room, corner of Wood and tth eta, will be it4tl without reserve, to close consignment, an intensive assortment of seasonable Foreign and Doniesilc Dry Goods, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a quaff tiitofgroceries, china, glassware, confectioenry, tobac:po, segars, saleratus, wrapping paper, band boxes,aovels, baskets, cook ing Steve',coal stoves, a geneisil assortment of new and secon band householdlingo kitchen furniture, Bic. ! At 61 o'clock m. Ready made clothing in grint , fiariety, boots, shoes, gum overshoes, saddles, bridleitHeather trunks, fine cutlery, guns, pistols, speetasfles, gold and silver watches, umbrellas, books, atattiinery, fancy articles, &c. ;?i , 7an2l P. C. MARTIN P. C. MARTIN P. C. MARTIN Auction Soles. _ _ _ . Household Ft:mutt:llo lac eviction. U/ N Wednesday morning ilig 5 1 2 6th inst., at 11 M clock, at the house liollt. George Nobles, in st. Clair at., near the Alleglicn?lfridge, will be sold, a large quantity of Ilouteboldrand Kitchen Final. tare, among whbh are ihogany bureaus, spring' seat sofa,. rocking chairs, t o . les, beds unds ; beds - and bedding, carpeting, floor cl flis, queensware, glass- wore' knives and fonts, mantel:xi ock, mil a variety of othor litSclea. • i • XOHN D. DAVIS, : 4 1 jan2l */., - ~ Auctioneer. ~. - . —. • Grand Solise. . . - - Fireman's Ball. I^IHE Members of White's Band will 'give their ` HIRE second annual Scii ea of. the Vigilant Fire I first Annual Soiree on Tuesday evening, Jan. 1 Company will be given in the Lafayette Assam 27th, at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on which bly Rooms; on Friday evening, Jan.2lst, 1848. • accasion they will spare no pains to make it otitis- S MANAGERS: factory to all those who may attend. They will Capt. John Symms ' Hopo. • introduce a great variety of new Cotillions and Fig- W. Montgomery, President. ores, which have never been danced in Lafayette Capt. A. Nellville, Uncle Sam. Assembly Rooms.Mr.Johnson prepares the supper, • E. M'Call, Wm. Penn. and promises that nothing shall be wanted on his Joseph Crai6 Washington. part. There will be a sufficient number of Carriages Capt. Joseph Kayo, Niagara. engaged to carry the Ladies to and from the party J. M. Porter, Neptune. free of charge. There will be three Omnibus Henry Hayti; Eagle. stations, viz: One at Jenkins' Ice Cream Saloon, Al- Capt. M. M'Stein. Allegheny. legheny City.:,Onelopposite Shoenberger,s;Bayards- Joseph A. Rhodes ' Duquesne, , town, and one at the Round House on Pennsylvania Geerge Schpect, Vigilant I H Co. Avenue; each Omnibus will leave its station for the iV. Collingwond, Good Intent I H Co. Assembly Rooms, every half hour, commencing at J. R. lk&Clintock, Esq., Vigilant; 7 and continuing till half past 8 o'clock. A Maring-: E. S. Neal, Esq. do er will attend each Omnibus to receive the Ladies:: B. TC. Morgan, Esq. do The Ball will be opened precisely at 8 o,cluck;, Lewis A. Clarx, Esq. do. with a Grand March, full Band, arranged expressly. Nath. Sawyer, do for the occasion. Tickets can be procured of the' James 1 oung, ~he Managers, at the Music Stores and at the Assembly'. Wm. Callalier, do Rooms the evening of the party. Walter Bateman, do MANAGERS. Wm. Alexander; do James Petrie, )-: do R. R. Itseves, . do Henry Wilson; do. llama HATS, MICHAEL MARSHALL, C. L. MAGEE, , THOHAS STEEL, MICHAEL STEEP, J. F. RICHARD, ALEX- MELVILLE, J. E. MCFEELYN, janll First Soiree of the United Benevolent Association of Journeymen Carpenters. IIHE first Soiree of the Association, will take place at the Lafayette Assembly Room, on Toesday evening, February 3d. Tiikets can be had of either of the Managers, at the St. Charles lintel,, the Merchants Hotel, the Burnt District Hotel, at Johnson's Confectionery, on Market at., near Third, and at the office ofthe Morning Post. MANAGERS: W M. E. ERRS:TT, EDWARD L. EVANS, ALEX . R. KIRK', JOHN BRENNAN, PETER Qutarr, Jour+ STINGER, • H. T. HAIRE, Was. MOORHEAD, THOMAS APPLETON, MORRIS LINDSAY, ARCII . D. WCOLLISTER, WILLIAM HALL. JAMES H. LATCHAW, janl3-tf: IMIE subscriber, having been appointed and duly 1 commissioned agent of the Lycoming Comity Mutual Insurance Company, is now prepared to receive applications for insurances for said Compa ny. This Company is perhaps one of the very best Insurance Companies in the State or Union, having a capital of between one and two millions of dollars in premium notes,and by the regulations of the Coin pany, no risk exceeding 5000 dollars will be taken on any one block of buildings, (or any one rixk,) and no more than $2500 will be taken on a Raiitg Mill, Foundry, or Furnace. Buildings in which a stove pipe passes through the side wail or Roof, Cotton Factories, Powder Mills, Manufactories of I Printing Int:, and "distilleries;" will not be insured j on any consideration whatever; and when the rate ' ! per cent. shall be 12 or 15 inclusive, no risk will he taken over $4OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) I The operations of the Company have been such, that for the list six years only one cent upon (he allai has been assessed upon the premium notes of the stockholders. Applications can lie made to the subscriberi at his office, in the new Court House. U. SPROUL„Ari. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa I~OR SALE-250 cuts of good 6 double purple I and yellow carpet chain; 200 all sixes woollen, bowls; 100 dozen 61S, Stlo, 10z12 and 10.05 dew sash; 400 Harris's last Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny City Directories; Waahington badges; the Pttts- I burgh Daily Post, Chronicle, Gazette, Commercial Journal, American, Dispatch, Day Book, Mystery, Iron City, and most of the weekly newspapers, kept' for sale. F gored paper, English quills, and Ink; writing, letter, and wrapping paper; white Louisville lime; matches. augurs, walling canes, bed cords; plough, fishing and chalk lines and fixtures, kept for sale low. Please call at ISAAC HAIM'S' Agency and Intel. Office. sth st., near Wood. jan2o-4t Notice. I RS . PENN, a lady *killed in the scienCe of 1,1 5r.,,,,a) Stater, 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, Oh door below Washington. 'Mrs. P. would invite all those who desire to consult her to call soon, as she a ill remain in the city but -a few wer,li. longer. Terms: $l,OO for gentlemen and 50 cents for ladles. janl9 tin irleEmUeNdlyArT,rlSult—rmiDar; Brownian 'se.nret= It and apeedv remedy for that painful trouble. 'lt nerer Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Diamond niley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor; is al ways at home. jantla-dawtf jariPT"' To Let. ROfiNi on the First Story, and the Second and 1 - , - V Third Stories of Brick House, corner of sth New Gonda. A. MM w MASON 4- Co., No. 62 arget 'et, have a. 141 U nifin " r " . " - kis., a , very neat and convenient frame Cottage, .r 4. Just ecerved an extensive assortment 01 . • • Allegheny Crty. Apply to itswie v and fancy dress beliefs; also, a s andJAMI , ..S MAY. ranges of every variety, cashmere eravatv,ell it j an i t carf:A, , - - - 11 . 31'1LE6 BEEN AND BL'E. TEAS, from the N. I York Pekin Tea Company. Jirst received at the Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth rtreet, from the New York Pekin Tea Company, a very large supply of &esti Cirr4n and Black Yeas, of all the different grades and qualities imported into the country, pack. l ed in lead - in 5 lb. boxes, 1 lb., llb. and 1-4 lb packages. Also, 5 lb. tin cannisters of the different I qualities, convenient for families and steam boats,' ranging Le prices from 374 cents per lb., to $1 50. Fine Oolong Black Teas, 50, 62,75, S 7 and $1 per !pound. . ter we will refnsi the money in all cases where !our teasArlo not give enure satisfaction, or exchange fur n different article. Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near Wood. decl 1 A. JAYNES. • LAM) -140 Kegs Leaf Lard, receired per itteam er American, and for tole, LY L. S. ‘‘' AT ETINI , No 31 Markm, and ti': Front at. - Engli•h Pamphlets. ICHILLER'S MAID OF‘,9KLEANs Wm. Telre The Shatlowles. Man ; Folmors' Magic (Ong ; " mdine; Marco Vl.conti, from the Its , lan ; Musaeus Tale.; Tales of the Baroness Foogoe, etc. etc.' 11. 5..-308 WORTH 4- Ca., 4S Market st. janl 1 FLOUR --)9 Barrels fresh superfine Flour, of a good brand ; just received and for sale, by SMITH tit SINCLAiII., janls_ fir, Wood st. ONE new three story Dwelling, House, with bath house attached, situate near the corner of Wy lie and Warhington streets. Powiessiou given on the first of April neat. jant7 JOHN F. PFAI.RY. (Gazette, Chronicle, and Journal copy., SOAP -25 , Boar , c No ISo t ar ;; 10 " Fancy I 10 " Palm ; for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. UNDRIES--3 Ilble. Lard; 25 Bushels Dried Peachas ; 10 " " Apple.; 4 dozen Woolen Sucks; firi lbs Beeswax; On consignment,Ond for sale by Jan IS J D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et OATS ---100 Bushels, on consignment, for sale by 3. D. WILLIAMS, janl7 110 Wood st. C ANDLES-10 0 Bo , x , es S s t t eatine ; ...- O " Spe m, fur sale-by jan 17 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. _ Tjo ' OLL BUTTER-3 Boxes, for sale by _ illy ja n 1 7 J. D. WPLLIAMS, 110 Wood at. . , . , COUNTING Rstptu. Desk, for sal e A by janls 3 SMITH BSINCLAIR. COUNTRY MADE BLANKETS—AT REDUCED PRICES.—The balance or those supprior, large ize Blankets, will be sold at 84.75 a pair. dec23 BARRON'S & TURNER FRENCH MERlNOS—Received per6press, at 62 Marxist strect, another invoice or 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. deo] 6 A. A:MASON! & Ca. FRUIT-30 Drums Smyrna Figs; If 2 Bills. Zanto Currants; 3 Boxes Genoa Citron; 20 4 g Mlt Raisins; .For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, dec3l 110 'Wood st ri Able Small White Beans, in store and for sale, UR) by L. S. WATERMAN, __ jan4 No 31 Market, and 62 Front sts.. • n lNET:Castillon & Co. Brand - r-2 hal fpipes, for dec22 sale by P. C. MARTIN. CHILORIDE LIME---15 casks just reed, sale by jan7 IL A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. BUCKWHEAT Fj..OUR-40 news prime Flour of "hulled" BeCKwheat, for sale by 'an7 . SMITH and SINCLAIR. PARKUNG Moselle Hock Wine, for sale by tho CS, case or buttle, at the wine store of ilecis. JACOB WEAVER, SUGAR 4-36 Hhds, ° rime New Orleans ; 2 Bbls D t .R. Ci:::hed ; 10 4, assorted Loaf. Pot' sale by J. D. WILLIA0110Voilt: Pt. ATOLASS'ES-i0 BUN. N. O. Prime;, ; 2 ,‘ Ifituvir House; i ll : , . 2 ~ Phila. Steam Syrup ; decal Vcwle by I. D. V 1 711.. - LIAIVIS • - 1 1 ' • 9• i `p a 1 il 1 I v - ~ +~ j 5.+ r.. .. ,51'~..,... ===EIM!M D. L Sum!, D. C. McKr.r., Witsor( SWAIN, JAMES, DRAW, .Irto. HINDS, J. S. ORTON, G. W. Iktatinci, R. BAILEY. AGENCY MEE To Let MIL. DUFF'S AND WRITING CLASSES, corner ofsth and Market nth, 111111(VIII\I Adiglte-open on Monday next.-- - IERCANTILE, and S .- MANI:IOAT Book-keeping taugnt on the most eflective and ex peditious manner. In addition to the usual course of instruction and practice, Mt. 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 busini.-ss will be minutely explain ed. No extra charge made for these Lectures. flours of business.lo to 12 A.M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M. hilt For Sala or Rent. ANEW Brick Building, with Steam Engine, and large supply of water, which has been used as a Tannery; and can be applied to any manufac turing purpose. Also, for sale, one of the beat manufacturing lo cations for extensive works in the suburbs of the city. Coal pleety and cheap, Ind but 15 minutes walk from the steamboat landing. Also, for sale, in the same vicinity, a few building lots. 2, For terms, apply to GEO. COCHRAN, janl7 No. 26 Wood street. .co.Partnersbilis. undersigned has as - initiated with limself I John Nieols; from Baltimore, in the Grocery and General Commission business, under the style of I Sellers Nicola, dated Ist January, 184 S. jan2o FRAS. SF.LLF.RS. T INSF.ED (fiL-80 hble prime Linseed Oil, on ji_j consignment and for sale by SELLERS 8:: NICOLS, jan2o 17 Liberty st. LA RD 011...--20 bbla Conkling's No I winter Lard Oil, for sAle. at reduced rates, by jan2o SELLERS do NI BACON AND BULK PORK.. 300 llama Bacon; (100 Shoulders do ; 22 Ithils Sides do ; 117 do in bulk, on consignment and for sale by jan2o SELLERS kr. NICOLS. _ To Rent of Lease for a Term of Years. AFARM of about Thirteen Acres of Bottom' Land, adjoining the borough of Manchester,' on the Beaver road, being part of the property on' wlttelt Dr. Campbell resides. It has on it a am dwelling House, and is very suitable fur a market igarden. Possession given on the Britt of April. For par ' titulars apply to Dr. Cainpell, or the subscriber. WM. BAK EW ELL, .swell's buildings, Grant at. janl4 , ltv - SCRATCH, 13CIAATC11. 'VETTER, ITCH, SALT RHEUM, &c.--Who would for a single day scratch, when afflicted with the Tetter, Itch, or other diseases of the skin, if they knew who would relieve and cure them. horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch when alone, but more horrible to abstain from it, I [for decency sake, , when in company. Let it be I remembered•lhat DR. LEIDY'S TETTER 4- ITCH OINTMENT is the most efficacious of any other preparation in existence in curing the Tetter . Itch, and other diseases of the skin. As all diseases of the akin must arise from the impurity of the blood and the fluids of the body, and where such diseases ;be of lonestanding, and the constitution affected I thereby, if Dr. - Leidy , * Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be I used with the ointment, they will ce.,.ie any case I whistiver, and if they do nr.z, the money will be Ire turneil by Dr. Leidy. Most Cirri, however, will be eircomaiiy cured by Dr. Leies Totter and Itch' ' rOinttnent, unless the who!e atnrin is impregnated by the diseased humors, which will be completely carried Isff from the system by Dr . .. Leorly'n Itluol Pills, nail the nurf-ce of the akin healed by the Price of choto,ol 25 Cent, For sale B. A. FAII NESTOCK & Co. cor Wood and Front eta_ tit le the best Cough Medicine I ever • ItIV . 9 'I) KAI> the fullowthg proof of the superiority 0. JR, pr, Willard's Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable citizen, mho has tried it.. Prrrsimaatt, Dec. 15, 1847 „ ME.l5lllg. az ATV & isHOCKWAT Alter laboring for several weeks under the disad vantagiii of a liarrassing cough, and most disireiaing cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of am°. 1 ral of tiie "infallible',” I was induced to purchase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give ii a fair Trial. To my great surprise, after using only one tilf of the bottle, I found myself "entirel; trell.l• "It is the best medicine I ever saw." Trde copy. RHIN HINDS. Solllrby HAYS Be BROCIMAY, Druggists, Com. mercial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janB I-OLLIDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror of Life, 11 Christmas Blossoms, . The Gift of Friendship, Friendship's Offering, The Rose, The Snow Flake, The Christian Keepsake, The Hyftcinth, Scenes in the lives of the Patriarchs and Pro phets, Illuminated gems of Sacred Poetry, Lays of Love and Faith, &c., by G. W. Beth noisy Amelia's Poems, 'T'opper's Proverbial Philosophy, Together with a largo variety of Miscellaneous, Moral and Religious works; for sale by Bec3o LUKE LOOMISOAgt. Quart" er -1 1 1 .L n d ca o u n or; 20Market Port ; 6 " Hunt .j 0 " Trash " 20 " " S. S. Madeira ' • 15 " " London Market do; 10 " Symington .6 " " Fayal 10 " Tenneriffe 10 " " Pale Sherry ' 6 " Golden " " " grown " .10 Lishmi 1 15 " Dry Malaga; •- 10 " " Sweet do. *or.eale in quantities to suit, by rfec2o P.C.MARTIN Teas. HALF CRESTS Y. Hyson ; 51 Catty Boxes, du ; 10 half chests punpolyiler ; 2 Catty st Boxes, do'; S half ches Iroperial.v. 16 " 'Pow atilt Foe sale hy' JAMES MAY Shad and Mackerel. HALF Bble Trimmed Shad; ,2F-Bble. No. 3 Mackerel; janll For sale by JAMES MAY _ _ D LAIN AND HIGH COLORED DE LAINES—A. MAsorr & Co., 62 Market at., have - just ret ell:Pa ; per Express an - aseortment of the abo de e ee7 d very shinnable g;;;;tis for ehihliena wear. - _ NAILS. -400 K egs f u s „,arped. size', for sale by •• dimity J. P. W.11,14.A.M5. i_si..: i NENE .;k, ~a"~?lsa4. ~Cc:r37~ l '.~ - ,-~._ ~" ,K+q~ ,,St".r,~",~ .aro+~:.mEt' ~-? t " . ' r "" _,--.: ~* ~n:Cr~T~~+-~', DB.. .HOPFL AND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN DIEDI9If ES t Are without a rival for the Curs of the following . Diseases! IF takenaccording to directions they .will cure any case, no matter who or what else has failed. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. For the permanent cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Gangrene, Ilyaterea, and severe nervous affections, and are highly.recomrnended for the cure of Drop sy, 'immoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most cases, experience benefit soon after the first dose; they quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night; they never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently remove rheumatic pains from the system. Liniments some times act as a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger in their use; 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 Debility, Pulmonary Af fections, (arising from the liver oristetnachl diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseeseekrising from a dis 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 thestomach, and give it tone and action, and assist digestion; they can be taken by the most delicate stomach; and in every case will- entirely destroy costiveness, and renovate the whole system, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and give a healthy action to the whole frame. The symptoms of Liver Complaint are '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 symptom Ave perceive a coated toegue., 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 an the month or thioat ' causing mucus to rise in the nostrils; I jaundice frequently accompanies it, and a Dropsy in the face. These symptoms, if permitted to con tinue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease,Consureption; in fact a majority ofsuch eas es originate from the irritating cause above men tioned. Cathartic medicines must in every instance, b 3 avoided in the treatment for it. -The symptoms of Dyspepsia are very various— those affecting the stomach slone,are nausea, heart burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of op 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 functual nature, is witbout danger, but if arising from a disease, ofthe stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompanies dyspep siaor liver complaint; it will also cure. A few do ses will remove all the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a Ilying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the bead, constant imagin ng of evil; arid greatdepression of sptrits. Outward signs are quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed min trance, &c. Any case of the above disease can he cured effec tually by the use of the Bitters as directed. SUDORIFIC, An infallible remedy for coughs or colds, or the chest, spitting of blood, influenza, whooping cough, bronchitis, hemoral asthma, or any disease of the lungs or throat. This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon releaves any cough or hoarseness, and preventsthe croup by being early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pars 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, totter, and rheum, scald head, ringworms, inflamed eyes or eye lids, barber's itch, frosted feet, old sores arising f-om 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 moinen:s remove all soreness, and stop the bleeding. It can rilway, be relied upon, and is invaluable in any family For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or chest; if Kill entirely remove any deep seared pains. These remedies have caused many to enjoy the inestimable blessings of invigorated i health, and in a variety of desperate =I abandoned cases, a perfect and radical cure. 1 The innumerableimpositions upon the public, and statements of remarkable cures never made, yet cer- . tilted to by Aligned names, or by persons wholly tin- I acquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult io do justice to die public in offering suf ticient inducements to make a trial of these invalua ble medicines. They are entirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet; they tan be hail of the agent I gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store, No. 27S Race st., one door above Eight, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by janl7-dly WM. THORN. EW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURK'S _LI Building, Fourth street. Hough Ss Anthony, Daguerrentypists from the Eastern cities, •vould call the attention of the in. habitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring tuwna to their Daguerrotypes of citizens and others, at rooms in the Third story of Burk's Buildings, 4th street. EMI= MESE TAR OINTMENT, Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call" aml examine. Persons sitting_ for pictures are neither required or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Opperntors will find this' a good depot far stock and chemicals. . . gam - Instructions given in the art, containing the most recent Improvements. declo New Pdbllcatlon• Nl T ',Tows POEMS, illustrated. Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings, by James Montgomery; and one hun dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey. In two volumes. - SPENCER'S GREEK TESTAMENT.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, critical, philosophical, and e.xegeticall 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 Nr.w NovEt.—Midsuinmer'a Eve.—A fairy tale °flow!. By Mrs. S.C. Hall. Tams' HEIIRY IV.—Thelife of Henry the Fourth, king of France and Navarre, by G. P. It. James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOMNSTON & STOCKTON, janS Booksellers, corner of Market and lists. EG BUTTER-6 Kegs, for sale by dec29 SMITH & SINCLAIR - - MED Apples-5Q Bushels, for sale by TI . dee2S SMITH & SINCLAIR di rest S i li m E p loMr importation n N i F n At to G t „ h elfll4nltelidockW sta te si obey, Pe ter Ainold Mumm, (from the base of the mountain which surrounds the Castle of Johannisburg) for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. Bbls Lard ; 5 , g Fresh Roll Batter; 6 " Dried Peaches; 2 " Clover Seed ; just reed for sale, by L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Market : and 62 Front st WHITE Beans-10 Barrels, for sale by dee2S SMITH de SINCLAIR LOVER Seed-3 Bartel*, forsale by - dee2B • SMITH & SINCLAIR r ARD-30 Kegs No I, neatly put up for family me for sale by dec2S, SMITH & siziciaras. IarIBBERT,S Chemical Writing Mid, assorted sized twirl es, constantly on hand and for sale . D. A. FAHNEsToca and Co., earner let and Wood eta. by dec2S OULD CANDLES-750 Boxer, for sale by 1 . 1 . 1 'd ec3 - SMITH & SINCLAIR. IaCCRHEIMEII. Hock wine, Henkell &Co. en porters to. the United States, for . sale by the ease or bottle, o.t the wine store of decs'.37 ' JACOB WEAVER.' LOAF Sugar— 2\Y 8b1a.Nu.4, ; 5, 6 and 7, Lout. eiana 10 " Colima Pulverised Loaf;' 5 "' - Pine " In store and for'aide, -- dec22 -M I LLER & RICKETSON. -, - k, a , ';- `.n` iffiln JAS. S. BOON :1100N AND SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE- BROKERS, ) N. Z. COE. WOOD L AND 1131311 SpaTETS, PIpinIIROPI, PA DEALERS in Coin, .Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Cortificatei of Deposite, &c. EXCHANGE on all , the principal Cities. of thr Uunion, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purcha sers. CURRENT and par fundslreceived on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on 1 parts of, the Union, at the lowest rates. - - RETERERETA: M. Leech & San, Ogden & Snowden, Wm. Bell & Son, Ptrrsnusorr. S. M , Clorken &,Co. English & Bennett. Fleming & Brother, Lathrop & Co. PRlLero'rn. Wm. R. Thompton & Co. lloadly, Phelps' & Co. NEW YORE. Babcock & Cl. j Tiffany, Ward &Co. John M , Cullough Sc Co. y BALTIMORE. James George, , H. Hanna, CiricroNATl, 0. Joseph Watson, MAMMON, o.' Messrs. Fenner & R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewiston/n . l Pa. Pittsburgh, September 2d; 1847-y WILLIAM A. MILL & Co., RANKERS EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, EERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK - NOTES, AND SPECIE, NO. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Bostor and Cincinnati, 'constantly for sale sums to snit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Eentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.L*l and upwards. marlo-davliy Q=! „ HILL & CURRY, RANREES, EXCHANGE RIIOREES, AND DEALERS rrr FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANKNOTES, GOLD AND, SILVER. N 0.65 WOOD ST., 3D DOOR MEOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE., Pittsburgh, Pa. DAR Funds and Ctirrency received on Deposit, anal colleCtioll6 made in allthe principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, BaltimoreyNew York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit pun-liners. Kentucky, Irndiana, Ohio; Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the moat favora ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4.c. mar2.2...y N. lIOLM INFERS AND DEALERS DAME No. 55 Market gelling rate. Esc New York I pr Philadelphia i " Baltimore i c‘ Berm Buying rates. Ohio I die Indiana I cc Kentucky 1 cc Virginia 1 At Wheeling I cc Tennessee 3 cc aul9-y ALLEN NILAKEN. EDWAILD AHAB. KRAMER As RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2B A. A.'MASON & G 2 MARKET STREET, Between Third . and Fourth Streeets, INFORINI their friends and the public generally, that being about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot. They will close out their large end well selected sum)/ of Fall and Wilder Goods at Cost, And in many cases less than cost! To enable them to open their New Store with , an entire Stocx of New Goods. The sale will commence.this day, and con tinue until the Tirst of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS Will be sold frill 30 per cent. less than usual prices They consist of the mut fashionable Cashmeres and Dolanes, Gala, Mohair, Silt. and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. B e. CLOAK GOODS—Frencb and German Merinos, Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloaxings, Broad Cloths or all the most fashionable colors. Black and Fancy Dress Silky, of every variety. SHAWLS—Cashmere, Terkeri, Tartan Plaid, and other Shawls ; a very large assortment, fully reduc ed onehalf in price. Ft.assmis—Welsh English, and American Flan nels, :Wall colors and qualities. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feathers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, to. &c. IgrLiNer Goons of every description. Woolen Goods. Cassimeres, Cassmatts, Vesting., Beavers,Pilots, Tweeds, Jeans. • ' Whitney and Bath Blankets I • Also, an extensive assovunent of Calicoes, Chintz es, Domestic Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, Tickings, Brown and Bleached Muslins,&c. 4.c. The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres at 181 cents, Usual price 371 Mousselin de Laines, 121 " " 25 and 3' Gala Plaid., 00 :: :: 100 Mohair and Oregon Plaids, - 20 Alpacas, . 181 Flannel., 20 :: :: 311! Wrought collars, 03 ":: 371 Calicoes; 9 to 10 ti r. 121 Cassinetts, 28 to 31 "it 50 Together with every article in the Store, which will be offered equally cheap. Visitors mar be as sured, that they will not be disappointed in the qual ity or prices ol our-goods janl2 Atheneum Befroshuseut mid Bathing Ba. • loons, Liberty St THE subscribe rs,d eeply thankful for the increased and still increasing patronage bestowed on them, since the opening of their establishment, beg leave to state that their baths ore open at all times, and that trot, cold and shower baths can be had at any moment. A iew more boarders can be accom modated by the week, tad gentlemen can procure breakfast, dinner, supper, etc., at the usual hours, say: breakfast, 71 o'clock, a. m.; dinner, l2i; sap ter S p. m. Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments 'urnished in a superior style, and charge. moderate anlb PECK, THOMPSON & Co. Ala Important Book. THE Early History of Western Permaylvania,and orate — .Pest, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, with an appendix, containing copious intracta from important Indian treaties, minutes of conferences, journals, ote. Together with a topo graphical description of each county of Western Pennsylvania. One large volume, 765 pages, by H. K. Strong, Esq. For sale by S. BOSWORTH /S. Co. 43 Market street. Joseph Major, BOAT STORE and Ship Chandlery, and Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market went, Pittsburgh.' ianl2-tf OATS -10 bags on consignment, far sale by den% J. D. WILLIAMS. IUrGLASSES-25 Bble. N. 0. Molasees, jun re ceived and for sale by jani4 MILLER and RICRETSON. MOSEL MUSCATEL Hock vrirte i Henkell & Co.'s exportation, for sale by the case or bot tle at the wine store of dec2o , JACOB WEAVER.. TONDON Porter—f, caaka London Porte, in qtaut and pint bottles, for silo by .dec22 • • P. C. MARTIN. fags fbiliale by • Fl'' • •• SSIITSIdc SINCLAIR, 'decl ". SS Woiml street. ARDIPFES-00 Ikaeasiies ; 'sohe 44 00, for gal P. e: MARTIN' 'Vat DLIREP;72O biltAitesiiner Cendlei;:tariarekt • • , Ifeetls . • • • .3; D. WILLIAMS. =ffIEIZMIZ== CINCINgit/LIPP.A7/D7LrIT THIS well known line of splendid Passenger Steamers, is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and - the most powerful, boats on the waters of the West. Every accommodation and comfort that money canilrO. cure, hasbeen provided for passengers. The Line has been in operation for five years—have carried n million of people without the least injury to their persons. The boats will be at the foot of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the reception of freight and the entry of passengers on the mile. ter. In all cases p\assage money must be paid i■ advance. The MONONGAHELA, Copt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Monday ever ing at 10 P. K. The lIIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. Jno. Klinefelter, will leave Pituburgh every Tuesday intuiting at 10 o'clock; Whieling every Tuesday evening at 10 . The NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Captain 8. Dear s will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 r. x. • The WISCONSIA, Capiain R.J. Grace,win leave Pittabergh every Thursday morning at 10 0 7 eleekl. Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 Friday Packet. The F LIPPER. N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will leavb Pittstniigh every Friday Morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. at. . . Saturday Packet. The MESSENGER, Captain De Camp, will leave Pituburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain -A. 0. Maim will leave Pittebargh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. Y. novl9 MIS= Beaver and WellsyWe Packet. The steamboat BEAVER., Clussko Clarke, Master, will, during the coming winter season, make daily trips to Beaver and Wells villerleaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock, and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P. M. decls G. M. MARTON Br. CO. s , Agent& For Saint. Louts. . im _ THE new and splendid steamer AN- 54 :-' , - DREW FULTON, W. H. Foixor, Mao. i ter, wil leave for the above and interrneuiate land- legs, on Saturday next, the 22d inst., at 10 o'clock, A. x. For freight or passage apply on board or to janl7 JAS. MAY. S & SON, IN EECRANGE COIN AND NOTES. reef, Pittsburgh hangs. Buying rate. Cincinnati 4 dis Louissipe I if S. Louis i .c sores. Buying rates. County & City ord's I dis Relief notes Pennsylvania co r hew York I Maryland ' 1 ti New Orleans AL A. MASON and Co MEE ;-47• 4 .4 okr-:%:"SVA Mani? Vaditt Rine. Monday Packet. Tuesday Packet. Wednesday Packet,: Thursday Packet. Sunday Packet. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership of Parke 4- Mennen, is this day disaolved by mutual consent. - The business of the concern will be closed at the counting rooms heretofore occupied, No. 116 Wood street, by. John Hanuen and Henry Ilannen. • ' Copartnership. JOHN HA !MEV & Herres lisrracu have dui slay auociated•with them BENJ.'. WALLACE in the man ufacture of Flint Glass, in all its varieties, under the firm of Hannens and Wallace, at tie old stand of Parke and liannens, where they are prepared to nerve their old friends and those who may favor them with a call, at . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A large stock of toe leading articles in our line Oa hand. Terms as good as any other house. JOHN_ HA NNEN, • HURT HANNAN, B. J. WALLACE. . In retiring from the business of Parke and Ban nes, I most cordially recommend Messrs Hannens* Wallace to the patronage of my former friends. JOHN E. I'ARKE. jan4-itri Pittsburgh, Jan. Ist 1848 .6 Selling off Low-for cash." INTER CLOTHINC °revery 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 rack and frock coats. Cloth, cassimere, and satinett pantaloons% also, general assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, cassimere and fancy woolen, and plaid cassi mere, with a great variety of superfine Irish linen trimmed shirts, under shirts, stocks, cravats, com forts, and all other articles in the Clothing line, which will bo sold low for Cash. Purchasers will find it mach to their advantage to call soon, at 49 Liberty street. P. DELA.NY. N. 11. A complete assortment of goods, siaitable for Customer work, al ways on band, such as English, Pronoh, and American cloths, and cassimerer; also, a choice assortment of seasonable vestings—all of which will be made to order in the latest-styles, and on the most accommodating terms. iao-12daw New Rages ype Rooms, • • Bushes Buildings, Fourth St. N°UGH ANTHONY, f Dagnerrecitypists from; the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerreotype acts:inns and others, at rooms in the third story of Bu.rke , s building, 4th et. Persons wishing pi c tures taken may rest assailed that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our insuoments are of the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pic tures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public aro solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required or expected to take them Unless perfect satisfaction is given. . N. B. Opperetons will find this- - n good depot for stock and chemicals. - Inr Instructions given in the art, containing the most recent Imptovements. "New Books Just Received. T_TEAVEN d'pon Earth, by Janeway, one vol. 88a Charnock>s choice works by Lymington, 1 vol. 85cc. Coincidences of the Old and New Testament, by Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. D. one vol. 8 t.:2 5 ' Chalmers Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &a, 1,50 Select works of James, Venn, Wilson, Philli2s and Jay in one large vol. for the low price of 1,50 The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vols. 5,00 Modern Infidelity, by Smucker; Life of David, D 7 ily walk with God, Matthew Strong., Circle of Iranian Life, by Tholuck, Memoir of Charlott Elizabeth, IThe works of FrumisTurretine in the original Latin, to be complete in 4 vole; 3 vols. now ready. Willis , Poetical workaga splendid Turkey Morocco. The above with a great tv ariety of new books, just received. ELLIOTT 4. ENGLISH, - jan7 56 Market *t. between 3d and 4th. Sone°. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers 'ere re qoested to make payment, on or befisre the 25th inst., if not, their account will be ;tree to a Magistrate for collection) all persons baring claims against the firm, will please present their accounts for payment. janl2 MME THREE dwelling hooves, satiate on 'Fourth street, near Canal Rndge,in the city of Pitubirgh. • Also, a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance on sth, neat Wood street. • • • Also, a ftame du'elling, two stories, with an acre: of ground under cultivation, situate on Ohio lame,: in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of janS J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. RELIEF for the Families of Volunteers-tailor:sr Berting their Country in Mezierk—All those who hate made application and not received any portion of the Relief Fund, will please meet. the Committee at R. H. HaPtlers Store, Wood' street; on Friday the 7th, and Tuesday.** 11th of January, , at 8 o'clock, P. M. N. B. The persona appointedAo correct Med@ in the several' wards, are requested to make returns as soon as possible to Mr. M.. ICdgar s , Chairman of the Committee. janB Fr p"sattlis•FLope r, o .. n.cons*rment, end for • 14 ••11112ZiatergiOXET8ON. jillo. • y,rz-t .y roloqt*Ayoe „ now ILn ding, and. A jam]. larlLLEß,:and IkirACIER.EL--50 Ms. No. 3, large Mac/tared . 3 .. ""No. I ; . • - 6. s.. ~No . •• • : • Tn•afore and for sale by jazi.l47 LARD-3 : 41 Rdillo:T . do On coneignmeariliiid % • jaul4 :sistittakind damn.. eti elier z-101 ? gailtelgs 4.1%.;? a• MEE E=ME y . : ,' r ~ "~ ` _ .. ANCEEE ac MAYER. '-''' • s '•- 4 ,..;•,- , ' •':•,,--,". i'* --, . '', ''' _ - ',--.-' - • -, ',•: -.7,-..~.3:-.,::-•'•:,' -',.,'• '•f* . 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