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BOARD- OF-`TRADE. - - 00 1 XIILITT1111 NR: Craig - IV:H . Ckany , ; . . Charles . Zug ::PORT QV PI~rIVIVItOS: ' ''~a:•i7i!b'RATLlit IN.“Tta , L Phccnizi - Drydecytine q:,lifichiganf Gilson, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Ccick; Briiwnsville • - Zonis Mc ga; Bennet; Dio7qpiille wittani.tok.*ownsville. take Erie Remphill Beavei a ,'` • DEPARTED: Lady 13_yroo,. Miller, Nashville. 141fehigath Gilsiorr;;Beaver. Eile,lten2ol4l,"Biever.' - Tquinbe Cock, 'Brownsville 1 to3ois.lViOLain, Bennet, Brownsville El; -..:;'..rilßsnstare, Cox, Brownsville NnKETult waslic OF.FiCE OF THE: POST, t t 'lc E liArlYrnairma, Jan; 24, IS4B. 3 rtatlfurt PEACHES÷-Sales at $1,5001,62. APPLES- ` None id Market, demand Teo jood ;and the article would fetch 60a6Sc. RAISINS—.X decline is noticed; sa!es are - StrGAR—An advance was reported y , csterdaxf ihkisetiti 'the increased. Price in New Orleans.-- Sales were made at Sic. forbbls., and Sc. forbbds. - MOLASSES---,HaS advinced slithtly, and the tendency ; is, upward. Sales at 27(a2.5c. BUTTER--We are not infer - zed of antehange. jniltk,e,t appears:brro previous quotations. Prime liCeg, , 9i6olo. • • 'ikorth 51630, at 'which made -SEED--Sitles "Eniall 'lot ,goofl • . itoiii 'at $4 , 00. I....."IIII;iOtLPHLVCATTLEIWARKETJ " ' • ' 1841 deifLle--080 of t er • sales range at from $G Ao1$7411„wall a few.extra at $S fp - 100 lbs.; 3.50 Llseere taken to New York. ,Cowy l and Calves-140 offered; sales at $8.2051.5 • for Dry;sls(dts2s for - Springers, and $180525 for in market; sides at 55053,75 y 100 - 71:fs;.:600 unsold . • .. -- Slieelt7o offered; sales at from $1,50 to $4,50 ;etse,;aceortling!to, qualify. • ORLEANS MARKET, JAN. 13. 1-1:-.1 ' ,,OTTON--The Caledonia's news rendered far :tonswilling sellers in the early part ot the day, and xsocne.sales las very currently reported to hare , beien'inode at - a decline Of fifil.c.; but as there wa. ...iiri.netiveldentand,prices towards the close of bns. i ‘ neikirritiVere4 nearly . thi. whole' of the early de. Ilinatletrsurri up 5000 bales. 52./TEMEST OP COTTO.7 . • Stock on band on Septembir 1, 1847„......23,493 Arrived since-to dite., 'Arrived! kx:ported to date,.. , ~ExPirtett tqd'aY• • - • , tet,lhand and on ship -board not 162,016 —,ro,eacco--N g t. • sale of importance has ~transpired. =l3 Stock on band on September 1847 Arrived sineelo date.............. Arritrect to day F..tparted . to date Expoorted to day...—. ,Stock on hand and on ship board not cleared 9,ISS The Currency. -Amore rapid contraction of the currency, never Yrotiably, was experienced, than within the past -month. , -The following table will give some idea •of it , -; , rsomment . is unnecessary .New Rope Delaware Bridge co., Pa. tail'd $109,000 - B4quebanna County bank. Pa. do. 80,000 Atlas Bank, at Clymer, N. Y. do. 178,000 James' Bank, N: Y. - do. 70.000 • • Lawts•roww• BAN-K.—The assets of this brok en concern 113 ' iaid to be worth $1.58,000, ' •' Es ports of Bread..stufl. followin g is the amount of BreadstufTs,&c. ' • exported from the port of Philadelphia to foreign iorts,'froin the" 14th to the 21st Mst., with the val ue of each: bbls. 805 Value, $4,948 Coth Meth, ' 070. " 2,1 14 . Shiji . r bread, bbls & kegs 355 " 747 :Corn, bu 2OO 173 :Rice tierces. 28 " 650 ...Reef , * Pork, bbls. 115 1,356 ,Rams,: lbs. 5,319 " 312 ". 18,751 " 1,344 <Tobacco, - • hhds. 5 " 438 'Naval Storer, bbls. 20 " " 44 DonieStics; Packages, 231 " 15,2:0 _ • • Total value, • $27,301, T e whole of the aliove went to the West Indies except the Domestics, which went to Mexico. .11r;uP Orleans Branch Mint.—We understand that for the Inontheirding December Jut,5470,000 iuseld eagles, and $60,000 'in half-dollars, wee *Mind atthe U. S:Branch Mint in this city. This make* a total of P 30,00 - coined during the Tnaciiit# tirDecember,--N. O. Della. IA TINES -4 half pipes Madeira o Wino; 15 do. i 94Parter 'do. Sweet W do . ; 35 20 Indian barrels do: do.; Snit r eceived and for sale. by aa2S MILLER & RICKETSON `..,j" TSOFFER,-193 bags prime. Rio Coffee, now land IL/T Sag andfiir sitle 'by }'4s:nt.s ' ' MILLER kRICKETSODI. dOllO,llOlO ti—g 00 I be. Prime, for sale by :jan.:2s ' • ;. J.D. WIJAIAMS, 110 Wood et.. . Sugar—l Hbd . New Orl , e , a2s, tie; C i4R/ r 2 P 6l blja" D"wiLLIAiS a Poi Bile; -• .110 Wooest. :I,TOLASSES —IS Sbla.New Orleans . ; .12.1.; • 2 •Phila. Steam Syrup ; • ' ' . 1 Cane t , • Syrup; Per ode by - . ID. WILL AMS, . • . 110 Wood at Tk;A-• 10 b l archusts Y.cuing Dyson Tea; -1. • A•' ImParisi aud G. P.t , .:'•r• .t s. Chulau Pouchoug - • 30. catty boxes, various Attlee; • irPrailo by . J. D. ja.as 110 Wood st `. s ~, ~ ;a.r¢: tctou{ • • BY JOHN D EER. , 80y111-EAST cowl= OF WOOD AN* FIFTH STREETS. Cases of Dry packs. ``AN Thursday morning, Jansiare27th; at 10 w k./ • oloCk, at the Ceinmercial iS OM Room, cornet of Wood - and sth sts, : will, be istilq. Without reserve, a large assortment' of etaple .artdcfancy Dry Goods, i eieq anions , which ate fifty tilree:Pieces Gingham., thirty one- pieies - Tridian bideheica, twenty seven' eces Penn Mill Sheeting, twent'yjibur pieces Red, Yellow and Drown flannels, fifteeti pair 10.4Blanx etii, Calicoes, Silas,. Mawr Merino Shawls; Silk Rdkfs; plain and figured A.lpakas,Soper.tiOths, Caittimeres, Satinett, Jeans,Pios,!Patent thread Sic., also -Velvet Silx and Satin Boinsels, fancy ribbons, lock, p . di• At .2 o'clock, 8 Barrels New Orleans Sutjarikood quality . - - 6. do " Vic. - . S,Half chests Young Rye la Aa. • 100 Fruititasxets, assorted siztiN • • Writing and wrapping pape4Bk.tid boxes, Shovels, manure forxs, stoves, Wheel.' htfrrowe, one horse sleigh, Tubs, churns,half busb6l iknd peen meaures. ..A.quaatity of new and seconti 4.4 nd household and kitchen furniture, looxing glasSes&arpeting, queens wava,. glassware, ,mantel c 14004 transparent and venetian window blinds, Ac. .I tai. • At 61 o‘clocko.M. Ready made clothing in great vicriety, boots, shoes, gum overshoes, umbrellas, gplao and silver patent lever and other watches, fine cutstery, German fancy geode, guns,., pistols, slatee, . ;Ongravings, blanx fotts, letter and cap wrapplrepaper, gold pens, ja i n ly 2s bibles, piano and chur.o 6ce. . ,• . - Auction .Sales' in Alleaheny City, I WM. J. .BURNSIDE, I A.ICTIONEER.I , I i el, arANTuesdaY morning,Januaty ..0 th,at the Auction VI ROOM, Northwest corner; bt Federal street and the Diamond, will be sold ilthout reserve, an eztenlive assortment of sem:Mal:go staple and fan cy dry goods, &c., among wadi *tire: shawls, fig'd 1 and plain alpacas, merizios,ei,laines, fancy silk I hdkik., ailka fringes, ginaps , eitings, insertings I foatings,bobbinetts,ailx and ebtlAn glovca, cambric, ' and book muslin ., bleached i atiit brown muslin,, striped Xeriep, tweeds, tickia4,lbroad cloths, MI6- simerae, caimans, damask l ie n; table cloths, linen and cotton napkins, woolen zonifints, hoods, mitts, gloves, etc. etc. .. ~1 ' 1 1 ' At. 2. o'clock , P. M., a largo aitiortment of house hold and Kitchen Furniture,j qiige.ensware in great variety, glassware, bed cowl*, Vinatchea, tobacco, cigars, shovels, spades, cookins stoves, bassets, etc. etc. 1. l'.' At 6 o,clock, P. M., an assorntlent of ready made Clothing,t viz: Coats, Pants,j; P,Ots, linen bosom Shirts, Fancy hickory aim CI lacs:Shirts, 4.c. Also, Gold and Silver lever and d tam ed lever winches, Lc. Wl4l J6 l BURNSIDE., 1 . Jan 2.4 • _I L i L_ Auctioneer. Positive Sale of a Graeery Store and Store Fixtures, etc:, kit Auction. I. • , VILL be sold, on Weduesd.ny next, Jan. 26th, .at 10 o>efacie i n the forenhon, at the Store or Messrs.. Wilson & Co., 7th a l lreik, above the Canal Bridge, their entire stock of, alOdories t Store Nix; tures, etc., as they are declinindithat business. The stocK comprises in part the 01191ving, vis: Coffee, Tea, New Orleans land !loaf Sugar; Tobac co; Spices; a large lot of Chips emit (lueensware, to gether with Store, Pixtures, rates, etc. jan24 JAS. ,IMIEFINNA, Ancyr. . - Household IPurnittirttiat Auction. ON Wednesday morning the 6th inst.; at II o'- clock, at 'the, house of Pif:Deorge Nobles, in St. Clair et., near the Alleghehi,Bridge, will be sold, a large quantity of Ilouteboo aid Kitchen Furni ture,tic, among whist are: m 0i41.• ay bureaus, spring seatiocar, rocking chairs , tab i4cdsteada, beds and bedding_ carpeting , floor do sill queenaware, glass , ware, knives and rums, man pl lock, ani a variety 1 of other articles. lad IN D. DAVIS, jan2l 1 1 ;'' Auctioneer. 130,169 5,011 No. - 4 -1 " MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGETI OF NEW BOOKS ! FOR 1848 i, , , I Trt HE LOVERS of paria, f alltomance, by John . Wilson Ross, with n if:2oone engravings on wood. 1' :. Graham's Magazine for Ilebtbary, with beautiful I Illustrations. II II•I I Brian &Linn, or luzlt is efiething, by the author I of " Wild Sports of the Weft, ',' , " hector O'Hallo ran," &c.lkc. with illustratlorri on wood. Madison's ixpositions of !ihd!liAwful and Terrify. 1 log Ceremonies of the Odd 'Fellows—with illustra tiring. , i-II: The Children's Tear, by ri iiity Howitt, with four I lates.from original designs Ili .Anna Mary Howitt. I I P The California I ' • Conquest of ltnd New Mexico, by the forces of the United StZteiti in the years 1b46 I I and 1847, by James MadisonlC l flts,vrith engravings, I plans of battles, Ike. I, 1 1 . A Tour to the River Sageeilify in Lower Canada, by Charles Lerman, authollof.:., A Summer in the Wildernef s." Chemistry and its applic kiritt to Agriculture and Physiology, by Justus Leibi ', M. D., from the last Leib London edition, much imp ye& The Cruise of the Sea S *AA: or the adventures of David Watson, the Londcin P•zentice, by Midship man Easy. ~, :II ' Harry Martingale, or the Adv;entures of a Whale : man is the Pacific Ocean, by Leitrim A. Barker- The Prince and the Pedl4l, !I:Novel, by Mier El- :: I len Pickering. II Il' The Nineteenth Century, IS QUarterly Miscellany, January, 1848. II H Mary : Stuart, Queen of SrifhttS, by Alexander Du mas. 'lt; I' .The Cock and Anchor, bierg , a chronicle of old Dublin City. I' '•' - Remarkable Events-in the IHr ;L tory of America, by J. Frost, L. L. D. 1: The Death Ship or the Pixla l tle'rs Bride, by the •u -thor of Smuggler King, andl other tales. Insubordination, or the Shosinaker's Daughters, an American Story of Real Life3;by T. 8. Arthur. Whig Almanacs for 1848. i N, Rose- Summerville, a WO, Devotion, by the author of "Thn First Fah, IStf?p," with numerous engraving, on *ood. . I! Received and for sale atl MORSE'S LITERARY DEPOT, 85. Fourth street.ll i jan2t 455,703 884-299,687 Hhcis .22,229 ... 11,949 34,197 24,079 . _3O-2.3,009 $8,878,233 ri . Galley's Lady's Book atqamily Magazine. fplIE oldest Magazine iorthillnited States, j.con tains monthly sixty paishq reading matter, by the first writers in the countriiHwelve more than the New Yorx magazines. HT4lo splendid steel en -sc-ravings,c-ravings, an undeniable auptakic colored monthly Ts Fashion plate,Model Cotta #d Churches , Crochet Work; and other matters t k ale Ladies, all illustra ted and well explained, & ; ark: Price for one year, which inclides the Lady's Dollar Newspaper,makibi4hree publica tions in one month i ,' 's3 00 .. Two copies without the La i piper, Five copies with one to th i the club, Eight copies,: 1 ii - 16 00 Twelve copies, ,- ,: - . 20 00. .A'specimen of either thei l ..litly's Book, or the La dy's Dollar Newspaper se 't : i0 any person paying postage en the request. I Address, : - :4 IL. A..OODEY, ~ jan24-if N 0.113 Chestot 6;treet, Philadelphia. RIED PEACHES —1 p itushels prime Ohio t it DPeaches, for sale by I. :1 smiTti & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood st. , (Patcr., 25 c tfTCA BOY.) REMEMBER, that .D •.1 124LPIIS PILLS, (No. 2,j maintain a healthii c. dition of the dips it tive organs, and - give . the cli ne i tution power to car ry on its natural means lif eke. Indeed, in the ily 6 upport the efforts of 1.1 i 13 astonishing to nen In !Which the'Powers of iv* her steps aro rath pal sale, wholesale and S. - 5 1... CUTHBERT, plijithfield, near 3d at. Mao, by John IWPCrScispn;tenn and O'Hara at., sth Ward, Pittsburgh; WM. 14ole, Diamond, Al le heny city; J. G. Smith, Ilir4ingham. jan22 use of the No. 2, we direc the CONSTITUTION, an the many hopqless cases, Nature prove successful; er followed than directed. retail, by ,_ MO the Honorable the Ju geilof the Court of guar ..i.. tit Sessions of the Peabehn and fur the Coun tyt .1 ofAllegheny.,„ i: r J ' The petition of Richard Tuttier, of the sth Ward, city of. Pittsburgh, in the bounty aforesaid, humbly Sheweth; That your petitiob+tti provided himself with materials for tho aced*dation of travellers and others, at his dwellin Irause in the city and i lo ward aforesaid, and prays lirour Honors will be pleased to grant him a !kegs° . keep a public house of entertainment. And ydur ; 4ketitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. 4t;epARD TURNER. We, tho subscribers, ,cititenit of the Fifth Ward, do certify,that the above ptitiSprier is of good repute for honesty and temperan odand is well provided with holm room and cony nkences for the accom -1 modition of travellers and ,4tliers, and that said tav ern. is necessary. 1 ~ E.J. Stewart, L reJ o h n Du- L I&atson ,i Donnelly, romp John M'Craciten, James PlPLean, David Straus , burger, John Lowry, Andrnw:W Soon, P. Donnelly, Ames Kearney, M. Donoghue: jan2.2-3t* (Telegraph copy hiotch Pont.) • To 4" BASEMENT with t L 1 physician or Dentist, 4astd 'and iiwie PGt• joniZ • ,'' ~,...,,,,..,,,,, ,- ~ -. e....k.:.e. , - .• :.:+t 4, MIN First Soiree Beitipyolexii Association. ofJourneymen CarpOlters. rIHE first Soiree of the 'Association, will take place at, the ',Lafiyetre Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday evening, FehruaryX. Tickets can be had of either of the Managers, 'at the -St. Chagos Hotel, the Merchants Hotel, the...Buint Distriet.Hotel, at Johnson , * Conrectioneri; on. Market at., east- Third, and at the office oithe Morning Pbst. _ _ 'MANAGERS: W If. E. KIRETT, , K;DWARECL. KVANS, Arr.,Vst. ' Kum; Joint BiErtskli, PETER guitar, Joni; STther.i;: H. T. KAINE, Wit. MOORILE,)D, THOMAS APPLETON, MORRIS LINDSAY, ARCIVD,"M'COLLISTER, WILLIAM BALL JAMES H. LATCHAW; suliscriher, having been a e ppointed tind duly commissioned agent of the Lycomin: County Mutual Insurance Company, is now prepared to receive applications for insurances for said Compa ny. This Company is perhaps one of thd very best Insurance Companies in the State or Unido, having a capital of between one and two millionidf dollars in premium eotes,and by the regulatiOna of the Com pany, no risk exceeding 6000 dollars will ho taken on any one block of buildings, (or any one risk,) and no more than $2500 will be taken malt' Rolling Mill, Foundry, or Furnace. Buildings in, which a stove pipe passes through the side wall or Roof, Cotton Factories Powder Mills, ManofaCtories of Printing luau, and"distilleries;" will net be inured on any consideration whatever; and when the rate per cent. shall be 12 or 15 inclusive, no risk will be taken over $4OOO, (except, Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company hare been such, that for the last six yearr only one cent ! upon the dollar has been assessed upon the premium notes of the stockholders. Applications can be made to the subscriber, a hia office, in the new Court House. . H. SPROI.q., Ag't. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pu. j4lfl 23. to ' Notice. Ay Rs . PENN, a lady skilled in the science of 111. Sscoun SIGHT, may be consulted byt the ladies and gentlemen of this city on the Past, Present and Future events of their lives, at her residence, en Wylie street, fifth door below WashingtOn. Mrs. P. wOulA invite all those wlio desire to Eaniult her to call soon, as she will remain in the city but a few weeks longer. Terms: $l,OO fur gentlemen and 50 cents for ladies. jabl9-2m RHEUMATISM. --Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism isµ ceriain and speedy remedy for that painful trouble. It never Jails. Office and Private Consultation RoomsY No. 65, Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho Doctor is al ways at home. , janl43-dawtf LAUDI4O?Keis Leaf Lard, received per steam er American, and for sale, by L. S. WATERMAN, No SI Market, and 62 Front st. A. MASON 4. Co., No. 62 Market street, have As dustreceived an extensive aasortment daysey and fancy dress buttons; also, gimps and rages of every variety, cashmere cravats,sil a scarfs, tc., etc. dectB English Pamphlets. SCHILLER'S MAID OF ORLEANS; Wm. Tell; The ShatlowlesaMan ; Fouques' Magic Ring; • Hotline ; Marco Visconti, from the 'talon ; Mimeos Tales; Tales of the Baroness Fouque, etc. etc. H. S. BOSWORTH ¢ Co ., janl I .43Marltet st lILOUR-99 Barrel■ fresh superfine Flour, of a good brand; just recoired and for rale, by ( - IN F. new three story Dwelling House, with bath VI house atlitclted, situate near the corner of Wy lie and Washington streets. Possession :given on the tirst of April next. janl7 JOHN F. PERRY. (Gazette, Chronicle, and Journal copy.; lOFFER for sale thebouse I. now occupy on Web j_ mei. street, a few doors west or Seventh street. It is a two story brick house, with two 'rooms on each floor. I will sell on a liberal credit. jan2l-tf W. 11. LOWItIE. (Gazette and Chronicle copy.) SOAP -45 Boxes No 1 Soap; 5 " Castile • i v , , 10 " Fancy ; 10 " Palm ; for sale bi ! J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Word at. .J 31117 SUNDRIES-3 Bids: Lard; 25 Bushels Dried Peachas i 10 Apples,; 4 dozen Woolen Sacks ;' , 66 lb. Beeswax ; On consignment, and for sale by janlS J B. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at . OATS -100 Bushels, on consignment, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, janl7 110 Wood et. _ CANDLE.I3---20 Boxes Stearine; 10 Star ; - . janl7 J. U. WILLIAMS, 110 Woad st - DOLL BUTTER-3 Boxes, for sale - by janl7 J. D. WILLIAMS, MO Wood st A COUNTING Room Desk, for sale by A janls SMITH A: SINCLAIR COUNTRY MADE BLANKETS—AT REDUCED PRICES.--The balance of those superior, large e Blankets, will be sold at $4.75 a pair. dec 23 BARROWS & TCRNER FRENCH MERlNOS—Received per express, at 62 Marxet street, another invoice or 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. decl6 A. A. MASOM k Co. F RESH FRUIT-30 Drums Smyrna Figs; 2 Bids. Zama Currants; 3 Boxes Genoa Citron ; 20 M R Raisins; ' For sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS, dec3l 110 Wood st 60 libls Small White Veen*, in store abd forsale, by L. S. WATERAIAN, jan4 No 31 Market, and 62 Front sty. pCastillon & Co. Brandy-2 half pipes, fur r 110022 sale by P. C. MARTIN. CHLORIDE LIME-15 casks just reel], sale by jan 7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. BUCKWIIF.AT.PLOURLIO sang; prime Flour of "bulled" Ducxwheat, fur sale by:. jan7 SMITH and SINCLAIR. 4y94 Dollar lC e prson sending 10 00 SPARKLING Moselle Hock Wine, forsaie by the case or bottle, at the wine Store of deciS JACOB WEAVER. SUGAR -6 Hhds ' prime New Orleans; 2 Bbls IL R. Crushed ; 10 6, assorted Loaf; • For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. I MOLASSES 7 : O O I s l u . g o a . r Primo; Hu.. - ; 2 " Phila. Steam Syrup ; leer sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. RH ITS-6 Etble prime Oranges ; 25 Boxes Lemons; 5 Kegs Nlalaga Grapes; All in good order, just received on consignment Ind fur sale low, at the Wine Store. JACOB WEAVER; declB corner Market and*ront sts. SAZERAC Brandy,-6, hal f and quarter Pipes, pale, Vintages from 1837 to '44; for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! BLANKETS! ! ! Gontian Blue Macinaw, Whitney and Country Blankets, at eastern cost, to closer' conbignment, at ROBINSON'S, Nth street, one door bdlow Wood. dec2o UNDRIES---2 Bbls. Tallow; 2 Lard ; Greaie; 6 [lbis Green Apples ; In store and fur sale by dec2s lII:ACHES-30 Sacks Dried Peaches ? in store and for sale by dec2s ILION SAFE—Ons large Iron Safe, fir sale by 11. A. FAHNESTOCK.;& Co., jan7 cor. First and Wood sts 50 Qr. reek: Burgundy Port 60 HIM, Mute Wine; 25 half Hhds. "- .. to arrive at N.Orlesns the last of this month or beginning anon, per ship Waverly, Tinnman master, direct from Celto, for sale by (dec2o) P. C. MARTIN. A SEIGNETTE Brandy-6 half piliee, A Seig A netto Brandy; fur sale by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. LYE yponis, suitable for t r Fenn street, between 13. EA NUTS-400 Bushels, superior,quality, hi store and for sale by - dec2l SMITH & SINCLAIR. 1 ;':1 L. WILIA.RTH: 1..;1 r,,!; 4` ,- „ - t 3 'in 13-tf AGENCY. New Goods. SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood it To Lel. I - ,) 6 " Spe in, for sale. by L. S. WATF.RMAN L. S. WATERMAN 11=0 SOME Fireimanls THE second'annuil_Sui eo or the Vigilant Fire Cmnpany \Sib be given in the Lafayette Assem bly 8.00141., on Priddy evening, Jan. 21st,-184S. AlArrec.rms Capt_John, Symms, .Hope. W. Montgomery, Preaident. Ca,t. A. Mellville; Uncle Sam. 'E.;lo. 3 Call, Wm. Penn. -• '• ' Joaeph Craig, Washington. Capt. 'Joseph Kaye, Niagara.. J. M. Porter, Neptune. . • •Heery Hays, Eagle. Copt. M. M>Stein, Allegheny. Joseph A. Rhodes, Duquesne, George Schnecx, Vigilant I 11 Co. Collingwond, Good Intent I H Co J. R. M , Clintock, Esq., Vigilant. E.. 8. Neal, Esq. • . do 13. P :C. Morgan, Esq, Lewis A. Clara, F.sq . Nath. Sawyer, James bung, Win. Callaher, Walter Bateman; Wm. Alexander, rues Petrie, • Itt R. Rinses, Henry Wilson, MR. DUFF'S AND WRITING CLASSES; corner ofsth and Market ate., igikfilsll Re-dpen on Monday next.-- MEnciasma and STEAKBOAT Book-keeping taught on the most effective and-ex peditious manner. In addition to the usual course of instruction and practice, Mr. D. wilt on Monday next, commence a course of practical Lectures, in which the application of the science of accounts to all the details of buitteas will be minutely explain ed. No extra charge made fur these Lectures. Hours of busineu 10 to 12 A. M., 2to 4 and . to 10 P.M. jant For Sale 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 - best manufacturing lo cations. fur extensive works in the suburbs of the city. Coal plenty and cheap, mad but 15 minutes walk from the steamboat landing. Also, for sale, in the same vicinity, a few buiiding lots. For terms, apply to. GEO. CO - CIIRAN,, No. 25 Wood street. Co-Partnership THE undersigned has mandated witlt himself, John Nicola, from Baltimore, in the Grocery and General Commission business, under the style of Sellers 5 1. Nicole, dated let January, 1848. jan2o FRAS. SELLF.RS. ' LiNSEEEL-OIL—S O bbla prime Linseed oil, on .I_4 consignment and for sale by SELLERS .& MCOLS, jan2o 17 Liberty st. T ARD OLL-20 bbla Conkllng's No I winter Lard j Oil, fur Clic at reduced rates, by jan2o SELLERS dt NICOLS BACON AND BULK PORK- 0"00 hams Bacon; 1100 Shoulders do; 22 hhda Sidon do; 57 do in bulk, on consignmentund fur rale by . jail) SELLERS & NICOLS. To flout or Leese fora Term of Years• A FARA ot about Thirteen Acres ut Bottom A Land, adjoining the borough of Manchester, on the Beaver road, being part of the property on which Dr. Campbell resides. It has on it a new dwelling House, and is very suitable far a market garden. Possession given on the first of April. For par ticulars apply to Dr. Catriphell, or the subscriber. WM. BAYEWELL, • janl4.lw BakewelPs buildings, Grant st. • SCRATCH, B RATCII. rriL`TTER, ITCH, SALT RH WM, U.—Who I would fur a single day catch, when afflicted with the Teller, Itch, or other diseases of the skin, if they knew who would relieve and cure them. 'Tis horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch when . alone, but more horrible to abstain from it, • (for decency sake,) wino) in company. Let it be remembered that Dlt. LEIDY'S TEXTER it ITCH iIINTMENT is the most ef fi cacious of soy other! !preparatacp in existence in curio; the Tetter, Itch, land other 'diseases of the skin. As all diseases of the skin must arise from the impurity of the blood I and the duids of the body, and where such diseases be of long standing, and the constitution, affected (thereby, if Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be lused with the Ointment, they will curs any case whatever, and if they do not, the money will be re. turned by Dr. Leidy. Most cases, however, will be ; effectually cured by Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch !Diutmiant, unless the whole system is impregnated by the'diseased humors, which will be completely carried off from the system by Dr. Leidy's Moon Pills, and the surface of the skin healed by the I:htitieent.! Price of (hutment VI cents. For sale !by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. jritini • cot Wood and Front eta. To Let. 110051 on the First Story, and the Second and Third StOtICII of Brick Muse. corner of sth and Union'atreeta. Alto, a very neat and convenient frame Cottage, in Allegheny City. Apply to jean JANIF,S MAY. —„-- , .11)1111F. GREEN AND ESL'S.. TEAS, from the N: York Pekin Tea Company. Just received at the Pekin'Tea store, 72 Fourth street, from the New York Pekin Tea Company, a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, elan the different grades. and qualities imported into the country, pack ml in lead in 5 lb. boxes, 1 lb., 116. and 1-4 ltr i packages. Also, 5 lb. tin cannisters of the different 'qualities, convenient fur families and steam boats, ranging in prices from 371 cents per lb., to SI 50. j Fine Oolong Black Teas, 50, 62, 75, S 7 and $1 per (pound. j 01-We wilt refund the money in all cases where ' our teas Jo not give entire satistaction,or exchange , for a tkitTerent article. i Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near Wood. decl 1 A. JAYNES. llt is,the best Cough Medicine I ever sou.' ItRAD dm following proof of the superiority o. Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mixture, from s respectable cdtten, who has tried it. Pirrnuacit, Dec. 45, 1947 Mr 551141.. HAYS Br. BROCKWAY After laboring for several weeks under the disad vantages of a harrassing cough, and most dieressing cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of seve ral of the "infklliblea, ,, I was induced to purchase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair tr ial. al. To my great surprise, alter using 0013 one half of the bottle, I found myself "enfirefs, welt." "It is the best medicine I ever saw." True copy. JOHN HINDS. • Sold by HAYS Sr. BROCKWAY, Druggists, Corn foercial Reis, Liberty street, near Canal. janB ftOLLIDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror of Life, Christmas Blossoms, The Gift of Friendship, Friendship's Offering, The Rose, The Snow Flake, The Christian Keepsake, ' The Hyacinth, ' Scenes in the lives of the Pariarchs and Pro phets, • Illuminated gems of Sacred Poetry, Lays of Love and Faith, lkc., by G. W. Beth mus, Amclia's Poems, Tupper's Proverbial . Philosophy, Together with a large variety of Miscellaneous, Moral and Religions works; for sale by dec3O LUKE LOOMIS, Agt. 2t) Quarter Casks Roma() Port; 10 " " - London Market Port ; 5 " " Hunt 0 10 " Trash 4t 20 " " S. S. Madeira; 15 " " London Market do ; 'lO " " Symington ' 5 6 6 " Fayal 10 " ‘• 10 " " Palo Sherry • 5 " " Golden " 5 66 " Brown " 10 " Lisbon " .15 " " Dry Malaga 4 . , ‘ 10 " " Sweet do. For sale in quantities to suit, by dec2o P. C. M ARTIN Tern'. o i n HALF CHESTS y. Hyaon ; e...)!1J 61 Catty BOXeli, do ; II) hall' cheats Gunpowder; 2 Catty Boxes, - do; S half chests Imperial ; 16 Pouehoug; jann, For sale by, JAMES MAY shad and Mackerel. •ay HALF Sills Trimmed Shad; 1 21 Mils. No. 3 Mackerel ; jnall For sale by JAMES MAY. PLAIN ANA HIGHCOLORED DE LAINES—A. A. Mason & Co., 62 Market st., have just re e&ed per Express an assortment of the above very shionable goods for thildrens wear. - dee 1 AILS-;-100 Kegs assorted sizes, for sale by 6805 D. WILLIAMS. .n'4i•-• ' DB.. .11I0POLANIPS ,DELF.IIDAMED • GERDAN 1111.EDICIATES Are wiliwut a rival, foi the Cure ofZthe following! .Dieeales! • I taken according to directions, they.wilt cure -I I any Cade, nu matter who or what. else has failed. VEGETABLE' RH EWA ATIC PILLS: Por the 'permanent cure of RheiimatiaM; 'flout, Gangrene, Hyaterea, and severemervous affections, and are highly , recommended for the cure of Drop sy, flemoral Asthinar and Neuralgia. Patieets using them, in most cases, experience benefit .sion after the first dose; t h ey quiet the nerveSsaystem, which enables,them to rest well during the bight; : they never fail effect a cure, erNen taken according to directiOns. , Ile out Ward application can perrnanen - tly .(eMove rheumatic pains front the sysitem. Liniments some 'tithes act as a'. palliative lbr a short ,period, but there is-always danger in,their use; they may cause the pain to leave one plaCefor perhaps a vital part, or else where the Pain,Will be more acute.. . :GERMAN BITTERS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complainti, Jauudice,Dyspepsiai Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asthma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary' Af fectiens; (arising from the liVertir:stentachi - diiieities of the Kidneys, and all diseases -arising from's:7l/41)e -ordered stomach, in both male and female, such as female weakness, dizziness, tidiness of-blood to the head. , They strengthen the system, arid - remove 'all aacidity ofthestemach, 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 tho whole system, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, aed -give a healthy action to the whole •frame. • The symptoms of Liver Campleint 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 hat all able, a dragging 5P1133, 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, andaometimes a sympathetic pain in-the right shoul der, with - a great disposition to sleep . and deprer sion of spirits, and, sometimes sores in the notafth or throat, causing .mucus to rise in the nostr.ls; jaundice frequently', it, a . nd a Dropsy in the face. These symptoms', if permitted to con tinue, will eventually produce that moat baneful disease, Consumption ; in fact a majority °feuds cas es originate from the irritatinc,cause above men- I Boned. Cathartic medicines must in every instance,' b.t avoided iu 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- 1 petite, sense of fulness or weight on the -stomach, sinking or fluttering atilt pit of the stomach; fete d . eructations, or sour arising from th estomach, &c. The sympathetic affections are very diversified.— Dyspepsia, devoid of a functiial nature, is witbout danger, butif arising from a disease of the stoma c h, r it is dangerous - Nervous Debility generally accompanies dyspep sia or liver complaint; it will also cure. .d. few do. see withremovs all the unpleasant effects, such as, fluttering at the - heart, aching "sensation when in a , lying position, dots or webs before the eight, fever and dull pain in the head, constant imagining of evil; and greatdepressinn of spirits. Outward signs are quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed coun tenance, arc. Any ewe: of the above disease can he cured effec tually by the uactif the.ilitters as directed. . -- SUDORIFIC, An infalliisle remedy for coughs or colds, or the chest, spitting of blood, influeista, whooping cough, bronchitis, liemoral asthma,- or any- disease of the lungs or throat. • This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon releaves any cough or hoarseness, arid presents the croup . by being early administered. No cough or cold is too tight to pass neglected; neglected colds send thousands to the grave annually, and 'cause many to grow up with a delicate frame, who would have been strong and robust if at first properly treated. - For the effectual cure of the piles, letter, and rheuki, 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 altering; it will in a few immense remove all soreness, and stop the bleeding. It can always be relied upon, and is invaluable in any family. TAR OINTMENT. For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or chest; it will entirely remove any deep scared 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 statementn of remarkable cures never made, yet cer tified to - b)i feigned names, or by persons wholly un acquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult4to do justice to the public in uffering suf ficient inducements to make atrial of these invalua ble medicines. They are entirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon. thei r merits. Every family should have a pamphlet; they can be had of the agent gratis.rirPcipal Depot at the German Medicine store, No. .17S Race at., one door above Eight, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. THORN. Ti:W DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURR'S 111 Building, Fourth street. !tough & Anthony, Daguerreotyptats from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the in. habitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerrotypes of citizens and others, at rooms in the Third story of Burr's Buildings, 4th sqrst. Minns 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 power&l kind, enabling us to execute picturewunsurpassed 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. 11. Opperators will find . this a good depot for stock and chemicals. Irr Instructions given in the art, containing the most recent Improvements. • declo it t rILTON , 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 oneltun dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey. In two volumes. SPENCF.E'S GREEK TESTAMENT.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, critical, philosophical, and exegetical; maps, indexes, etc. together with the Epistles and apoca lypse; the whole forming the New Testament—For those of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Semi narian. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M. A NEW NOVEL—Midsummer's Evc.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. HENRY Mb of Henry the Fourth, king or France and Navarre, by G. P. It. James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, janS Booksellers, corner of Market and 3d ats TEG BUTTER-6 Kegs, for sale by dec29 , SMITH & SINCLAIR: DRI ED Apples-50 Bushels. for safe by deu,2B SMITH & SINCLAIR UDESHEIMER BERG, 1834, Hock 'Wiae, di rect importation into the United 'Hates by Pe ter Arnold Mumm, (from the base of the mountain which surrounds the Castle ofJoha nnieburg) for sale by the case or bottle, itt the wine store of dec:2o ' JACOB WEAVER. 8 lige Lard ; 5 " Fresh Roll Mitten. " Dried Peaches;. 2 " Clover Seed ; just ree'd fur sale. by L. S. WATERMAN, jan4 No 31 Market, and 62 Front at WlZT e : , l.lßeans-10 for a sale by SINCLAIR CLOVER Seed-3 Bands, forsale by dre2B SMITH 15: SINCLAIR LARD -30 Kegs No I t neatly put up for family use ' for sale by dcc2B IT IBBERT , S Chemical Writing Fluid, assorted sized bottles, constantly on hand and tor sale B. A. FATINKgTOCK and Co., corner Ist and Wood its. Air OULD CANDLES- 7 5Q Boxes, for Balch) , dec3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. lIOCKHRIMER Hock wine, .11enkell Br. Co. ex porters to the United States, for sale by the cut or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. . , LOAN Sugar— 20 Ilbls. No. 4,5, 6 and 7, Loui siana; 10 " Coarse Pulverised Loaf; . - 5... Finn ii 11l In store add for sale, by • - ' dec22 MILLER in RICKETSON. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, New Publications. SMITH & SINCLAIR • , . JAS. I. HOONi, -., ' .0` •-• _: , .:‘ l• VIM , ItAliakENT. ROON ANT -MARGENT •,--- -, 1 BANKERS .KIND %EXCHANGE SMOKERS, . -, ~ -.... lit. S'.• belt: S WOOD AND Cltt 11 BIAFETS, tiTSSNUIGH, lA. . , . . . .. . ~ EALERS' in Ctiin, Rank • Kotes; 'Time Hills; yOrelgaandDuthe'stic•Excliaegii; Ccr,tilicatel isr vdposite, .&C. - ' • . ' • ' .EXCIIANGIII on All the priticiPbl Cities of the Minion, and EUrcipez fur sale in sums basalt parsha. .. ~ . , .• - . Sera. CURRENT stiff par funds received on deposits. COLLECT(ONS made on all parts Of the Union, at the ionleht tntifs. Mesa r ri. M:'Leeelt & Son, . •,, . Ogden &Snowden; • •, ' .... ' .•,. ; ."'''' - Wm.,Bell & Son, ' ~ ,FrfritiottO ) L, " .B.lYliClUrken Seco.• • : . ... ~ .EnklishA pennett. '', , : . , " Fleming St'Brother,., ' - • . , " Pales, La thinp , & Co.' "• . •P.ivitLip'.it. ' " ' %Vrn.ll:-Thempithii & CO. 4 . Hoadly, Phelps &Co.'l NEW y OE , " s Babcock & Ca.. ; i ~, ~,, .'• . " Ti ff any, Ward EiCii. • ,- • , . • " John . M , Cullough &to: 'ISAI3IIIOItE. Mr. James 'George, ,-, • ..--• - -"•• - - " H. Hanna, CINCINNATI, 0. gg Joseph Watson, . • , •'` : ;'' . ' -o. Messrs. Penner & M , Blallan..•" - R."F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier,' Ran Lewistown, Pa. Pittsburgh, Septentber 2d, 13.47-y ' .; • NIT ILL lA.III A. IFFILt... dr, Cow , SAtikEASE Jr/CHANGE ,PROKIF.I43, DICALLIUS La FOREIGN .AND 'DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES ,OF DEPOSIT, 41A1% NOTES, . . AND SPECIE, • ... No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh . Pa. nURILENT Funds -received on detposit,,and! col.; lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimoie,Philadel phia, New York, Boston and- Cincinnati, constantly fur sale in sums CO suit purchasers. „ - ; ' The paper of the Ohio KentoCkyvlndiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the, most favor able Lerma. • • 7 , - - 1 • The,higheat premium paid for Foieign and Ameri can (Told and Silver coma. , EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.Cl and upwards. iliarnklawy. CURRY, RA RICERS, _EXCHANGE BiOSEERS AND pEALEAS,IN FOREIGN AND DaIIfESTIO EI:CHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANKNOTES,"_;' GOLD AND" SILVER: N 0.65 WOOD Sr., 3p DOOR BELOW FOURTR,ME. . 'Pittsburgh,. Pa. - ~ AP. Funds and Currency received on Deposit, nun P collections made in all, the principal cities United States. • Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and. Cincinnati, constantly ((mottle in sums to suilpilrehiaers., , , Rentucky,indiana, Ohio, Virginia and•Pennsylva• nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the moat favors. ble terms. . • • • . The highest premium paid for American Gold.. • Exchange on .Englaudi Ireland"-, Germany .And France procured, sc.- mar2.l-y N. HOL2II. thicraLs AND Balk. mcn:t.traz con! Aft tree:, Pittsburgh: . ~'r flange. `Suying iate. Cinciruiati - - i'dia Louisville ' 1 '' Sf. Lottig -* ' I' l ' varrs. Na. 5i Matket s Selling rate. ' Exc Nee York tr Philadelphia I " Baltimore 1'" BANS Baying rates. ; Ohio t dis Indiana I- 4. - Kentucky Virginia I .1 Wheeling * " Tennessee 3 " .sul9-y KRAMER ' 'KAMM, - • • , BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROX ERS,-DICALERS IHFOREIGN 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 & C 0.,. 62 MARKET STREET, . Between. Th ird and Fourth Streeets, NFORM their friends and the public 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 and well selected swot - of Full and Winter Goods at Cost, And in many cases leas than cost! To enable them to open their New Store with an entire Stocx ofNew Goode. The sale will commence this day,and con tinue until the first of March, or until their removal. Their extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS Will be sold Ball 30 per cent. less than 'usual prices They consist of the mcst fashienable Cashmeres and Delanes,•Gala, Mohair, 811 K and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. &c. . CLOAK Goons7-French and German Merinos, Queen's Cloth, French Plaid Cloaxings, Broad Cloths .of all the most Fashionable colors. Illacx and Fancy Dress Silxs, of every variety. 811 AWLS—Cashmere , Terxeri, Tartan Plaid, and other Shawls; a Nary large assortment, fully reduc ed one halfin price. FLANNELS—WeIsh English, and American Flan nels, of all colors and qualities. Bonnet-and Cap Ribbons. Groves, Hosiery, .Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes;Lacita, Artificial Flowers, Plumes ' and Feathers Scat ia, 'Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, sc. . to." OtrLrestsGooes or every description.. Woolen Good CAssimeres, Cassinctts, Vestings, Heavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jeans. Whitney and Bath Blangets Also, an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz es; Domestic Ginghams, Checxs,' Stripes, Tictlingi, Browri and Bleached Muslins,..&c.itc. • ' The following will be some of the Prices : CsAmeres at ,IS. cents, Usual price. 371. M - oilsselin de Lamour, 12,-; " " 25 and 31 Gala Plaids, , 50 4 "" lOO Mohair and Oregon Plaids, , 20 ti cc 37 1 Alpacas, ' ISi 44 . if 371 Flannels, - 20 cc !i4 3ll "Wrought collars, ' ISt ' 4 f, , . 37; Calicoes; 9 to 10 4 0. -12 C Cassinctts, 28 to 31 c: !" . 501 Together with every article, in the Store, which will be offered equally cheap,- Visitors may be as sured, that they will not be'diSappoioted in the goal ity or prices Of our goods, janl2 Atheneum Refreshment end nothinA loons, Liberty Street. r subscribers,de eply n k foitlikincreased and still increasing pitronage - beitowed on them, since the opening of their establishmentibeg leave to state that their baths are open at 'all times, and that hot, cold and shower baths can' be had at any moment. A few .more boarders can.be '2=o* modated by the week, and gentlemen can *ciente breakfast; dinner, supper, etc., at the. usual hours, Pay: breakfast, 7,1. o'clock, a. m.; dinner; 12, ; sup cr p. Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments urnished in a superior style, and charges mdderate janls , PECK, THOMPSON & Co.' An Important Book.- ' HE Early History of 'Western Penney! nude, and T of the :Vest, and of Western Expeditions And Campaigns, with an appendix, containing copious extracts from important Indian treaties, minutes of conferences, journals, etc. Together withn. topo- i graphical description of each county or: Western Pennsylvania. One large volume,' 766. pages, by H.' K. Strong, Esq. For sale by , LL ,S. BOSWORTH dc . 43 Market:street.' janlo , Joseph Major, _ BOAT STORE and Ship Chandlery . , art& Agency of Pittsburgh 'Lard Oil Factory, No 4; Market street, Pittsburgh. ' 41)1 * 2-ti OATS -10 bags on consignment, Per sale by dect:i J. b. WILLIAMS. OLA:SSES-25 Bbls. N. O. Ilulasees, just re: M calved and foraile by• MILLER and RICKETSON iti - OSEL. MUSCATEL Hock Twine, Henkell &I' Co.'. exportation ' ••for sale by the ease • or bot tle at the wine store of dec2o , ONDON Porter--Z casks Lohdon Porte, in q uart Land pint bottles, for sale by dec22 P. C. MARTni. F LAXSEED -A few bags for aide by SMITH &. SINCLAIR, . . decl 56 Wood street.. SARDIA RDINES--50 Dozes SArdipec NES—oO • 50 bf..“ an, for sale by • dec2o- ' - •P. G. MARTIN riANDLES-261;:a.Stearine Candles, for - iale th decls J. D. WILLIAMS. ' . . M=== -7 11 INS - well It aiiiva 1 lini-or 'iitatiiimar . .ilizamor ji ~,. 4 4 §if4Fßen , ,,io,tiow e „ mpq7l, of Vg Ps; iwkftest, beetcipisalicl:ml Tucais 4 av r All la Powerfulliiiiiiht eh:the waters - 1:, ific.. - weit,l . Vary accouimiidaifort, and y clukirfr• cure, has been "Prhvided fey passengers. The Liaa hai been in operation fer tie yeirwl—have carried a million of pedple without 'the-team toper Willie persons. -The boati will he at-thelliot eaf Wirod street the day previous to starting, for tiailactlitiiia of freight and the entry:' - rif passengers on thirreght ter. An'alf ihaerpasaage Money ghat he'peld in advance: . - .- . , , , .-:., :..'t .`.l') z -"'r ,Montlsty raOK?t..L.: 1.1 , 4 The MON:OI4O.I4,ELA; tapr..*orsawtilillisire Pittsbnrgh. every Monday, morning,* JO *lava; Wheeling every Monday etver,ing,at,lo.lt. , • Lf r rrq The HIBERNIA No.. 2, Capt. JnepJaiterchit, wilt leave Pitts,burgh: every Tuesday nioniing o'clock;. Wheeling every. Tuesday- outn . ifri ^avio r„.. 3 5, • - The NEW . ENNIAND No.:. Capta4ls.l.l, wiAlealielPittebtagli eiltryWedoeirdayonariihig at, 10 o'elock, Wheeling .every. .Weilnesdas: . . . . . Thursday Paokeif,- • • - The WISCONSIN, Captain &Ace. will.lnave Pittstihrgh every:Thursday .moiting ; Wheeling every Tharaday,evening at 10 - ininO (. 4 •$.;• - • • ..• . . `F ' riday Packet. S r - Th o CLIPPER, No: .2 i Captain, Crp,o7, - .Av.lttlenire Pittaniiith every Priddy' Morning at ID orcler* W/iteling eynryyridny'aietaimg it .Saturday raeket.•.:: - The INISSErf.OEity Captain ..14 , Cashp;;Iatill Pittsburgh every Saturdny:moreing.Latiloiseloaki Wheeling every Saturday evening at ,10.rZnid.:.5,-,:t, Sunday. • RA ° ; k I ISAAC kr..ltr9l; Pip/41in NffSP.P/s will° leave Pitisthirgla every:, Su 1;4 tp4miiagt, at 10 yilieel!.ng,every.,Supday even . ing ; ity 10 P ' X ' • •' .7 • , 41Pn191# Iteaver 'and NV.elleville Packet., The . , . The igeataboA-PINVN-P E. # l O- c p,ming winter season, to )36ver vale, leaving Pittsbnigh ever IC - aping :4 9 o'clock, and_WellnvilleAt 3 ti'citick;: • decls = G:151. lIARTaII gents... .. tlkl it oi tit TEIR,• new and, aplea , lltelltaltrAN-:: - DRk.W'FULT Q N s. W . I4 4: O4 TatIi.7 t ter, W eave.for the above and intermeniate au - lage r cut Saturday nertjthe VA intii.Vatl - ,l6•4Vilocks. A. M. For,frtight or passage apply on board onto jantr r... . - v. . ---.. . ,-- - ~• ~ , , . .:- . 1- I Mi b lharSZtir - - - ptisoliitten or Paoarilittalatipl,-. rss . T" Partners h ip or Parliel"-11a•mrieps,01,41$1, - , 7. diaaolv!ed bykutitul,con r ietir.'',ThiellUitnaM or the concern' will be Closed 'at the eoiiiittherOliwar heretofore occupied, No. 116 Woad aireet, by Job* Batmen - nod ilenry.liarmea.",; :. :at,: , , , , r-,nol; S & SON, . Joni. Mimes , Es , Itess.vilLisnikutivel this:day associated with thetuillen.t.J.-Wietacrits:sheatosA ufacture of - Fling Mitts, in all ita 'vat ieties, under the firm of. ilannensiond :Wallace, t tie old stand at Parke and •Hannens, where they are prepared to serve their old friends:and:those who mot raver theth.with it call, at -,‘, vi Z 42. /=. 7 .3 WHOLESALE AND , RETatibl A large atoelateil tiieleiding.artsclestinrculdtilllttion hand. Terms* good as any other nr,* 6 •••• • ' , JOHN HANNEN; r • .HENRY HANNHN • J.'Ntr - AI:LACE. • • ' In retiring from the bosinessOice and tha nes, I most cordially recommit's'' . elms Hannens 4.• Wallace to the patronagetkifimy, formeS friends. - jOiMM:LRAgicE. Piitatiiiigh tat;3Bo:.:-;-' 4k I m Buying rates. • County & City ortPs I. dia Relieraotes . • • Pennsylvania Co a k .4 New York " Maryland New Orleans • EPWAZD ARAM. i.l..ss Betitatje'r.Sarr „EissirAtitt,tW, ITLNTEIf,CLOTIIIKiIfekesato Vl(' is Cloaki; -- tWer - ilifatit;',lsitlitli§ Ilea-,' vex Pilat,fitiChea:ry hiciad.cletinfiii cloth,' 0 j Dress, and Wank coatif a: fdrienssurtment of tweed sack and tkock coats.: •i -'' ': , a).' Cloth, cassintere, and satinett paistalsoilt general assortment of vests .,- plain -plain 04fissikiy,vers i cloth, cassimere and fancy urpolea;,autkidaidsaitat-; mere, with a. great .variety of _stiperfutarsfrialsliwen! trimmed shirts, under shirts, ,stoukgrporaTitsi,cowl forts, and all other articles in, ths,Clothing lino,' which will _be sold low for Cash. ~-.....,,...-.' - '''.-1 , 1-1 Purchasers will find it much , to-tkeit...ndwustaglitii, call soon; at 49 tikerty street. - ~-. r. ' • • -• ,•- - D.ELANY. !! N. 11. . A coMplete assortment of goodlo:neitahle fur Customer work, always on haudisueb an,Eoglish,; Preach, and American,clgths, a m, c i ss im ere i r pth*, a choice assortment of seasonabre vestiogs—,ar 'which will, be Made - tti_order latent , stzlef,i; and on the - most accommodating terms . . 2 ian-l2tlaw New Devi tY'Re Roorns, .Bur*e's Bui/dings, Fourth St:- . Daguerreotypists .froni the.Eastentcities, would,call the, attentiob.o( the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerreotype of citizens enclotlrers,' at rooms in the thirdstory of Durke , a bnildingAth at: - Persons wishing pictures taken may;rest misused that no pains shall be spared to produce them. 'nib's" highest perfection ofthe art. Our instrumentiareef the most powerful kind, enabling ne ttrexcerde tures.un.surpassed for high finish and .truthfubless ttp nature. The public are solicited to call hod bxarnte.. rs • Peons sitting for picturea aro neltherreipetire expected to take them unleas perfbet satisfactlairli given. _ N: D. Opperators . will find this a good _depet for stuck and chemicals: • - , • ' ' etr Instructioni given 'in the: .irt contmaineilo .• most recent:lmprovements. 'r e - virl Books JnsA - Received I:t4 la - _EAIVENinpon Fierth,Ary JaneWay k one vol Chu - deckle eticiice" worki by Lyzningtoe,,„ .;!; vol.. §6a Coincideides of Old and New.Testainesit, by 1tev.J...1. Blunt, B.D. one : $1,25 Chalinees Miscellanies; Poeme,Esitys, ke l 0 - Select works ofiames, •Vennk-Wiltom, Phillips I. • - and Jay in one large vol. ibr the low price oP1:511 The Free Church Pulpit; 3 vol.. • ` -- 5):16 Modern Infidelity, by Smucker; ;'' • Lilo of David,• • ' • • Di ily walk with God, Matthew Strong, - :- Us Circle of Unman Life, Tholuck, Memoir of Charlott Elizabeth, . `3lif The works of Francis Turretine bithe . original Latin, to be complete in •l vole; teady. Willis , Poetical nicirki splendid - T4rle rr • .morocco! . The-above With a''great variety of hew Witjt t i,„li k i# received. . ELLIOTT,* EasiGtag.li m ; lah7' ' 56 Market et. betWeeir'Sd A. A. 111A.S . ON and Co A - • !..ritot lee.' . . U. 'persons indebted to the . . - iutiaciibe'rsi ire re quested to . make payineriti , ozi- air •11sforelbii: igth in st.;-i •-ittiot„: ntconat•Vf dbe fr 4 Makistratell'or collection; all.peresims hatiugctaisns against. the: firm,-• Will please. Eiresenetheir ;o,o** for payment. • . „ jan 12 : --r i. APICHER dt BiAltafl4- JACOB WEAVER GINCINawri: ABM 1 ; -: 1 7 1 4 111 :g 04 1.11 .0 .. Ftil7B,aii?it, - ;47?rifis. Copartngrshspaif THREE dwelling houses, situate on Foirth -„L near Canal Rndge,in, the city of Pittsburgh: Also, a Room, 75, by 20 feet, with a convenient on sth, near,Wood street. ' !: Also, a fiime dwelling, two etories t with titil!pro of loon nd ' under cultivation, situate ort.Chie...l,spe, in the city of Alleittioy. Enquire of - - janB J. D. WILLIAMS, JP:IV/Volt it. !. RELIEF for the:Familia qf Volunteer t ' Serving their' Country in Mr.rico.—A Skims who have made application amt not. !pc.04 , 444 Portion of 'the Relief. Piii4; vetst - the Committee t at R H HaritOris Store )Coral loner, on Friday the 7t14.a11d: At4.41A94. at 8 o'clock , P. M. ' ' fo .4 N. D. The persond,eppointe'll tb.;ctilkict r*.; the - several wards s - are r_pqueate4 toakirititttAs as soon' as possi:ole Nft;‘,..lo; • Edga!,,:cliiiii tiiitri. the Conireittrd. ; Jan& of OPB.-5 saks' Hope, ou consigootent, and , riit. .1 I sale by • imll4. . MILLER itrutitiplgßTSON.3 CISPIOEICt Allspice tioviluolittg r a 1 . 14 ,( - 11 for mile jarkl4 MILLER ae,i ftleßETSPtit. (lACEEREL-1 . 140 : •3 1 , large &taejare 8 44 In store, matt fee. sale:by • - * I - jin /4 MIL . LER , Kegs . 140 . 1 . 1 40 1t.3; ' .46 a , cnniignrnbni, anil„ (bile* by . = jan 14 - MILLER slut ItICKMO.IS. ; RIED iale by clec2B QUM lk M _? `l t IMMI',VI 112 M
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