The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 26, 1848, Image 3

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ilency still downward; market well supplied.
BARLEY—SaIes at 50c.
APPLES—SaIes at river at 1,5001,75.
ONIONS—SaIes at 37c. per bushel. Plenty in
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PFITSI3ITRGH BOARD' OF TRADE.
cpIogyITTIIE roR ZiNCKlyr,
N. B Craig, W. H.-Denny, 'Charles Zug
PORT OP PITTSBURGH.
ZVI! WATZA IX THZ CHAWNZIITALLING
- ARRIVED.
New England,4Ebert, Wheeling.
Michigan, Gilson , . Beaver.
Danube, Cock; Brownsville
Cousul, Bowman, Brewnsville
Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville
. Swatara; Cox, Bmwnsville.
Lake Etie, Hemphill, Beaver.
DEPARTED.
Declaration; Smith, St. Louie.
Andrew Fulton, Fulton, New Orleans
• Beaver, Clark, WelMille.
Michigan, Oi'son, Beaver.
" Lake Erie, Hemphill,Beaver.
Danube, Cock, Brownsville
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville
Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville
Swatara, Cox, Brownsville
lITRBURGII MIBUT& , -DAILY 'REVMW:
OFFICE OF,, THE POST, 2
WIWI/VOLT Moiminra, San. 2G, 1848.5
IVOR—Receipts of considerable quantities
by wagon and boats, with some sales, and many
lota stared away by way of resistance to the
downward ,tendency which the market assumed
to:Monday and Tuesday. ' Sales were made yes
teflaY at $4,81; one sale was reported to us as
law is• t 9,75.
DRIED APPLES—There is a considerable
advance in prices, owing to the great demand and
the scarcity in market. We think we may , freely
quote new at .68(d75; one sale at the latterfigure,
took Ore yesterday, and several at the former.
The, market is very bare, and holders in the coon
try would do *ell to forward- their supplies now.
- DRIED PEACHES—The Market is very well
supplied, and there are quick sales'at 62, whi . .th is
a fair quotation.
BEANS—There seemed to be some activity in
fib article yesterday. One lot of small white
sold as high us $l, which is however, a:few cents
above the market. Several more at 90093.
ASHES—There is nothing doing in eny kind
of Ashes that would indicate at fair , quotation for
a report. We quote at 41 for Pots and Scorchings;
Pearls and Salaratus 7c.; Soda Ash 41044.
COFFEE—Regular sales at former quotations
SALT--Sales from store at $1,3101,3 / 1.
FlSH—There were some transactions in differ
ent varieties of Fish yesterday and the day before;
but with 110 material change in prices. No. 1
Mackerel is worth $12,50; No. 2 $10,50; Herring
(gibbed) $101910,50 ;Salmon $2O ; Coil Fish $0,50.
,BUTTER—The demand is still , good, and the
* receipts fair, with no change in prices. Some
sales at 12312} (or prime Relit ; for Keg 01910.
BACON—Regular sales at usual rates, to retail
dealers : Hams 6i ; Sides 4i05; Shoulders 4 ;
Hog Rog 5/06.
CRANBERRIES—Market bare and sales light
a fair quotation is about $3.
CLOVER SEED—Regular sales from store a
13,8704.
TIMOTIIY . SEED—Regular sales from store
at $1,87.
WHlSKEY—Rectified is worth 2fic.i Raw wit
fetch 18.
LARD—Regaleesales No 1 500.
BIICSETS—SaIes of Beaver from store a
RAISINS—SaIes of 20 boxes yesterday a
$2,25.
H AT—Sales at Scales at gfeD 50.'
FEATHERS—SaIes of large lots at 32; by re
tail at 34.
CHEESE—A fair business is doing, but no
change in prices of W. R.; we still quote at Gael.
LEAD--Bar : Pig 4404 i. ,
PEA NUTS—Sales at $101,12.
RYE—Several lots taken from ivagon yester
day at 45; one lot 47c. Considerable coming in.
WHEAT—SaIe at 93c.; holders areholding
hack fors rise.
-RYE FLOUR—Plenty in marke!, and sales at
53,L0rx,02.
BUCKWHEATf—SaIes at $1,25.
"FtICEL-Receipti fair, and sales at sje,
• SUGAR—The advanced puce noticed yester• .
day, isfirm. We still quote at sc. for Ws; for
-Ws
• -NEOLASSES--liolders stiff at 270 4 2 S i the tea
deoey is upward.
CORN MEAL.—Regular sales at 50c.
- POTATOES.—No change in prices, though
becoming scarce. We quote Neshannocka at
$1,50 from store.
HONEr.—Regular sales at 160 s
LARD OlL.—Regular sales at
TALLOW.—About Sc. Is a fair quotation.
GRAPES.—Porto Rico ere worth 114,10.
TANNERS' OlL.—Reg,ular ales at 111'921.
13RAN- 7 -h, worth bout 14c.
Nevi' /kiss:tam xs.—The New Jersey Banks,
a . e . ith an aggregate of $3,370,000 capital, had a
circulation on the Ist inst. of $2,699,430; specie,
itnoms; discounp,s6,ol6,oB.s i depasites, $1,745,-
6SI ;. notes of and due fronn other banks, $1.307,
982; due to other banks, $248,847; bonds and
ziortgages, $213,009; special loans and stock,
$161,285.
* 'Tux A. N. .7utotsott.—The Wheeling Times
-says, that the owners of this boat have despatched
a man to the wreck, for the purpose of ascertain
; ing whether the engineer on duty at the time of
.the-explosion, turned the cocks the wrong we)*
• me owners would giVe a thousand dollars or
more, - kiieam the true cause of the accident."
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'DANGEIIOIIII Conerrsaverrs.--The Utica (N.
Y.) Gisela learns that counterfeit $lO bills on the
- Cayuga County Bank, and Chemung Canal Bank,
are in circulation in Utica. The bile are well ex
ecuted and admirably calculated to deceive.
The.aalne of the exports Irons the port of
'ißoatan during the week ending January 14, was as
lollowe :
DOMOMIC Products,
Foreign Products,
specie,
- tE, At Nashville, on Wednesday last,the 19th
instant, the Cumberland wee in fine condition, and
- xissng. , - .• •
The Bank of Missouri has dielared a divi•
lend of five per cent. on the business of the past
six months, after reserving 1 per cent. as a con.
tizgent fund. •
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NEW YORK MA ' KET, Jan. 22.
The recent advice! from IGrta t Britain have ex
erted a favorable influirtce on L'Alonetary affairs.—
Foreign Exchange has falletpil the shipments of
Specie, it is understood, wiU bol;less extensive, and
in general business there isluntiinereased activity,
especially in Domestic ProdUcil,rthe shipments of
which have of late - been hasenegil, to take advantage
of their admission into Grat I ritain free of duty
until the Ilist of March next)
;win the sliding scale
will be resumed. The, a Ogle of English and
French dry goods, hardware ? tirC. have of late been
very heavy, no less than three steamers aril twelve
packets (Say four London, Bveldverpool, and three
Havre) having arrived wititin* week, all %mum.
ally large cargoes, beside si. tOmsient vessels from
Liverpool and Have, and so'sneiTrom other ports,
all with much larger quantitiq of goods than
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iI F Dry -Goods, clothing, Bos4 and Shoes, Hard
k..l war e,c utee ry, Gold andilt,'a Watches, &c.
BY JAMES Ml :14.NNA,
On Thursday next, Jan. 27 I),A 10 ecloett in the
forennon, . will be sold, atli .54/Rennes Auction
Rooms, No 114 Wood et, ..: dborti.from sth, a largo
assortment of Dry Goods, of elitery Description, part
Of which is tho balance of a Retail Dry Goods Store,
by order ofassignt es, also elluiiik, boots and shoes,
fine cutlery, &c. vise boreauil; eltAirs, tables, Kitch
en utensils, 1 large bow windOW4 also at early gas
light, same evening, a large assortment of new and
second - hand gold and silver )la4,ittit lever and other
watches; fancy mantel clomi, 1 double barrelled
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fowling piece, 1 beautiful ri t e, ftUrith a general as
sortment of Dry Goods, fancy l vtitics, 4-c.
jan26 ' 1 JAB.IIIIPENNA, Auet'r.
Adjourned and 2. 1
OF Splendid and Fashiona:
broad cloths and Tallo:
Lion, will be sold on Thursd '
10 o'clock, A: -M., agreetiql
the Stine of Ancxer & Maye'
between Diamond Alley and
mace of their large stock off
clothing, the sale of which
Tuesday, 18th inst. and co.
evening, 22d, and then adjou
the purpose of delivering the
'melee remaining yet unsol.l
part;
Fine drat, end frock coats; I
over coatatlue Beaver and p .
and blanket coats; French and
simere pantaloons of every -
make, qoality and colors; au
a large assortment of shirts, o
soarfs, cravats.
Dry Goods, viz: Superfine
colors; cassinictes, cassinetts,
extensive assortment of Tail
goirls can be examined any ti
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14atr 27th, at 10 co-•
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I 'ai* without reserve,
ltufig'fancy Dry Goods,
Iteti , ieces Gingham.,
Chlcst, twenty seven
lnty,tour pieces Red,
letii . . pair 10-4 Blanic
.t. Merino Shawls,
'iiiikicas,Super.Clotbs,
as; Patent thread Ek.c.,
nd!ii, fancy ribbons,
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8 Barrels New Orleans Su krligood quality.
6do ' " " Mo itis.
2 Half 'chests Young Dyson tea.
1 1
100 FrnitSassets, assorted i2Cqk
Writing and wrapping paper ! Bad boxes, Shovels,
manure forms, - staves, Whet . hatrows, one horse
sleigh, Tubs, cburns,half bus Al 4hd pece meaures.
A quantity of new and secOrid hltkid household and
kitchen furniture, looming glasicsOarpeting, queens.
ware, glasiware, mantel . i clotixim; transparent and
venetian window blinds, ice... I! 1":1.
Auction I
BY JOlll4 D. DAVIS,
tootrill-EAST . • CORNER OF WOOD
7 Cates V Dr
ON Thursday morning, Ja,
clock;at the Commercial
of Wood and sth sts, will b
a large assortment of staple
&c., among which are fifty di
thirty one pieces Indian blue
pieces Penn Mill Sheeting; tw,
Yellow and Brown flannels, fi
ets,Calicoes, Saxe, Blacs S
Silk lidkfs; plain and figured A
Cassitiaeres, Satinett, Jeans,Pl'
also Velvet Silk and Satin Bo
&c.
_ Ai 61 c..,:l'e4 ; ick l'jt.jin.
Ready made clothing
; in grealtv'eflety, boots, shoes,
g um overshoes, umbrella's, Tlcltijind silver patent
lever and other watches, fine utIAXy, German fancy
good., 'guns, pistols, slates' &graving', Wt(
an
boots, letter and cap wrappithg l'aper, gold pens,
family bibles, piano and charila thusic, &c.
ja.n2s lidi 1
POSiIiVC Sale of a Grassi4i Store and
"Store ifistrures, etc. W 4. Auction.
AN ' ILL be sold, on Wedn thdio neat , Jan. 26th,
i c v
at 10 o'cloen. in the fo notien, at the Store of
Messrs. Wilson & Co., 7th st eabove the Canal
I
Bridge, their entire stock of 111 i. -' cries, Store Fit
x
tures, etc., as they are declining et business. The
atom comprises in part the fctll4ing, viz:
Coffee, Tea, New Orleans "d oaf Sugar; Tobac
leo; Spices; a large` lot of Chin ;aitfil queenswa re, to
gether
t with Store Fixtures, S aleli, etc.
jan24 JAS. I'I4:NNA, Auct'r. 1
Household Furttitu 154 t. Auction.
Oti Wednesday morning th ; Vat inst., at 10 0 , -
clock, at the house al r. eierge Nobles, in
St. Cl: it at., near the Alleghen , Ifitlge will be sold,
4
a large quantity of Household 4 Idtchet Furni- j
ture, among whi:h are: mahatga bureaus, spring
seat son, rocking chairs, tableiii b,dsteads, bed. and 1
bedding, carpeting, Boor
; cloth', qtheensware, glass
ware,
knives - and (bras, mute. ,clk, ant a variety
of other articles. JOHAI, D. DAVIS, j
jan2l • :, Auctioneer. I
..,4
MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDG
FOR 184,_
TIIIHE LOVERS of Paris, s R4mance, by John
Wilson Ross, with 11419 rotlii engravings on
wood.i. I. i
. •i ii.
Graham's Magaaine for Fellruaiy, with beautiful
illustrations.
Brian o , Linn, or lark iv everytiiii,i-, by the author
of to of the West,? Illlector O'Hallo
ran," &c. &c., with illustratiotslit wood.
Madison's Expositions of the .*fol and Terrify
ing Ceremonies of the Odd Fello*--ivith illustra
tions.
The Cbildronla Tear, by filityill'uwitt, with four
plates from original designs, b: Aifna Mary I towitt.
The Conquest of California a nd New Mexico, by
the forces of tho United Stut , 0 the yoars 1846
and 1847, by James Madison CllttliWitli engravings,
plans of battles, &c. 1. i: 1 !
A Tour to - the River Savior arb Lower Canada,
by Charles Lunman, author o'i .g 4 Summer in the
Wildernei s."
Chemistry and its applicatio6 in Agriculture and
Physidlogy, by Justus Leibig,l.4l., from the last
London edition, much improv ti.l;,
The Cruise of the Sea Snak , p.r the adventures
of David Watson, the London .rtiOice, by Mltiship
c i
man Easy ,
Harry Martingale, or the A
man in the Pacific Mean, by
The Prince and the Pedlar,
len Picketing.
The Nineteenth Century, a
January, IS4B.
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scot,
mat
The Cock and Anchor, bei
Dublin City.
Remarkable Event's in the 11
J. Frost, L.'L. D.
The Death Ship or the Pira
thor of Smuggler King, and o
Insubordination, or the Sh
an American Story of Real Lif.
Whig Almanacs for 1848.
Rosa Summerville, a Wif,
author of "The First False S
enkrav:ngs on wood.
' Received and for sale at It
DEPOT, 'B5 Fourth street.
FOR SA
lOFFER for sale the house
ster street, a few doors w •
it is a two story Nick house
each Boor. I will soil on a I
jan2.l-tf
(Gazette and Chro
C LARIFED Sugar-4 mi..
For sale by
jna2s
C4OOFFEE--
Bags Prima l i 4, :7!
46 " Mediun li
12 " Laguay ;4-
AI
6 " Old Java; i..
For sale by ii; NWIL,LIAM.S.
jan2s j j ,, , 110 Wood
~.,
AISINS—IS Boxes M. II
jan2s J. 1). WILLI
TEA -10 ha/reheats Yowl 1-1 .'on. , Tea;
6 " " -Imperial 4d G. Pj ' '._
10 " " ChUIRL iPiklelloog ;
30 catty boxes, various Oylea;
For sale by . :11) 11 WILLIA61.8,
I.;
jan2s , 1. 1 110 Wood et
, 4,
• Coders Lady's.. Book. and Family lagasine.
THE oldest Magazine in the United States, con
tains monthly sixty pages of reading' atter, by
the first writers in the country,—tvrelve more than
the New Yon( magazines. Two splendid steel en
gravings, an undeniable authentic colored monthly
Fashion plate, Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet
Work, and other matters for the Ladies, all illustra
ted and well explained, &c. &c.
Price for one year, which includes the Lady's
Dollar Newspaper making three publica
tions in one month, $3 00
Two copies without the Lady's Dollar News-
paper, 5 00
Five copies with one to the .person sending
the club, . i 10 00
Eight copies, is 00
Twelve copies, 2O 00
.
A specimen of either the Lady's Beek, or the La
dy's Dollar Newspaper sat to any , person paying
postage on the request.
Address, L. A. GODRY,
jan24-tf N 0.113 Chestnut Street, Philattelphia.
First Soiree of the United Betteirtilent
Association ofJourncymen Carpearect.s.
IHE first Soiree of the Association, *ill take
place at the Lafayette Assembly Alums, on
Thursday evening, February 3d. Tickets can be had
of either of the Managers, at the St. Charles Mite!,
the Merchants Hotel, the Saint District Hotel, at
Johnson's Confectionery, on Market at., near Third,
and at the office of the Morning Post.
MANAGERS:
Mlll
. - ..
'Wu. E. Enntrr, EDWARD L. EVANS,
ALE.E'R. Tang . , JOUR BRENNAN,
PETER QUINN, JOHN STINGER;
H. T. RAISE, Wm. MooluteAD,
THOMAS APPI.ETON, MORRIS LINDSAY,
A RCII'D. IVPCOLLISTER, WILLIAM HALL.
JAMES IL LATCISAW, janl3-tf
Notice.
R S
E S C o ta P D EN S x l %r a , m ia a d y l b a :c d ot i tu i l t n e (1 6 4 l science
adies
and gentlemen of this city on the Past, Prevent and
Future events of their lives, at her residence, on
Wylie street, fifth door below Washington. Mrs.
P. would invite all those who desire to consult her'
to call soon, as she will remain in the city but a few
weeks longer. Terms: 81,00 . for gentlemen and
50 cents for ladies. janlo.2m
'Os Ivo Sale
.le.
I clothing, superfine
trimmings, at Auc-
Feat, Jan. 27th, at
yy t. 4 adjournment, at
S-$ 70 Wood street,
streets, the bal.
shiOahle ready made
livra commenced on
;niW until Saturday
l amtfor a few days for
/. 0011 sold, among the
are the following in
HF.UMATISSI.--Dr. Brown's newly diecovered
Ja remedy for Rheumatism is a certain and speedy
remedy for that painful trouble. It never ails.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms,,No. 65,
Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is al
ways at home. janl&dawtf
To Rent,
BASEMENT with two rooms, suitable for a
.1-1. Physician or Dentist, on Penn street, between
Band and Irwin sts.
jon22 • L. WILMM.TH-
Beaver and pilot
otliack do; fine Pelto
Editliah superfine eat)•
and pattern, of
,roe caninet do do,
Pvito quality; hderf,
LARD -140 Rep Leaf Lard, received per steam
er American, and far aale, by
L. S. WATERMAN,
jan4 No 31 Market, and 62 Front at.
6210 Oaths, various
•ils vest;l2;-S, with an
r'el trimmings. The
•'e kevious to sale.
• • 'ICENNA, Auct'r.
New Goods.
A A. MASON 4- C0.,.N0. 62 Marwet strret, have
A
just received an extensive aasertment or
dayse . , and fancy dress buttons; also, gimps and
ringe s of every variety, cashmere cravats,mlW scarfs,
tc., mc. ideclB
English Pamphlets. -;
SCHILLER'S MAID OF ORLEANS;
Wm. Tell;
The Shadowless Man ; •
Fonques9 Magic Ring;
" Undine ;
Marco Visconti, from the Italian
Muttieus Tales;
Tales of the Baroness Fouque, etc. me,
H. S. BOSWORTH 4 Co.,
janl 1 48 Market et:
FLOUR -99 Barrels fresh superfine Fldur, of a
good brand; just received and for sale, by
SMITH & SINt'LMR,
janlS 56 Wood it.
To Let.
ONE new three story Dwelling Muse, with bath
house attached, situate near the corner of Wy
lie and Washington streou. Possession Oven on
the first of April neat.
janl7 JOEIN F. PF.P.R.Y.
(Gazette, Chronicle, and Journal copy 2
DRIEDPEACIMS —l5O Bushels prinie Ohio
Peaches, for sale by
S OAP -25 Boic ‘ s , No 1 So t a t r o ; s ;
10 " Fancy;
" Palm ; for sale by
janl7 .1. D. WILLIAMS, 110 W6 . 4.,1 at
B , UNDRIES--3 JAIL Lard;
2.5 Bushels Dried Peachas ;
10 " " Apple..; •
4 dozen Woolen Sucks;
66 lbs Beeswax;
On consignment, and for sale by
j3n IS J 1). WILLIAMS, 110 Wood
OATS -100 Bushels, on consignment, for; sale be
J. D. WILLIAMS,
110 W4I at.
C r i A IV DLE-g--20 Boxes Strange;
ib •• Star;
5 ~ Spr m. 11r sale by'
J. P. WILLIAMS, I IO IVoya st.
13 OLL BUTTED-3 Boxes, for sale
IL janl7 J. I). ILLI ANIS , 110 ‘V tr:.041 a t
A cousTING Room Desk, for tale by
L - 1 jin 15 SMITH & SINCLAIR
G _
OUNTRY 1 D BLANX E TS—AT RE:DUCE!)
PRICES.—The balanet clams° superiOl7, large
C Blankets, will be sold at 614.75 a pair.-
d ec23 BARROWS Sc TURNER
FRENCH MERlNOS—Received per est - iron, at
62 MarKet street, another invoice of 0 pieces
French Merinos, choice colors.
deel6 A. A. MASOM
;F NEW BOOKS
FRESH zRUIT-30 Drums Smyrna Figii;
2 Rids. :Lame Curranta;
3 Boxes Genoa Citron ;
20 "Limnos;
For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS,
dee3l 110 Wool et.
- -
60
b li y bls Small White 112 n
S.
i . t ,t i v a li to l r . e Ei n t r i t4ifo N t , diale,
jan4 No 31 Market, and 02 Frbbt sta.
11 ET, i •
Custillon & Co. Brandy-2 halfpipes, fur
E
dec22 sale by P. C. M
CIILORIDE LLME—IS casks just reo'd; sale by
'an? R. A. PAILNESTOCKA
IDUCKWHEAT FLOUR-40 saccs• prime Flour
1 . ) of "hulled" DucKwhont, for sale by
jan7 SMITH and SINCLAIR.
S?ARMING Moselle Hock Wine, for safe by the
care or bottle, at the wine store of •,
dec IS JACOB WEAVER.
SUGAR -6 Ilhds, prime New °neat,'" ;
2 Bids D. R. Crushed ;
10 ' 4 annorted Loaf{
Fur safe by J. D. WILLIAMS, 1(0 Wood at.
I is
terkluret tea Wbale
;o4ii A. Barker.
•
M OLASSESi2 13 , 118. N. 0. Prime;
2 Mill/. Steam Syrup
dccif c'or sale by J. D. WILLIAMS
a Novel, by Miss El
-1 It:
'rt
naperly Miscellany,
t Alexander Du
i')
t g chronicle of old
F RUITS -6 MIR prime Oranges p
26 ilexes Lemons ;
6 Kegs Malaga Grapes;
All in good order, just received on consignment
ind for sale low, at the Wino Store.
JACOB WIII.AIiRR;
dee IS corner Market and Front sts.
•
CI A ZERAC Brandy-6 loaned qoarter pipcs, pale,
0 Vintages from .1837 to '44; for sale by
dec22 P. C. MARTIN.
istcrty of America, by
ereilttirle, by the'air
.e4ti ales.
,rtrßier , s puughters,
;, 11# T. S. Arthur.
,ts 4Jerotion, by the
pp4 i t with numerous
)RAE'S LITERARY
jnn2l
BLANKETS! BLANKETS! ! BLANKius!!!
Gentian Blue blacinow, Whitney and:Country
Blankets, at eastern cost, to close consigninent, at
RUBINSON'S, Fifth street, one door below Wood:
doe2o
I 3 occupy on Web
pt itif Seventh street.
four rooms on
I: nil credit.
Wi! H. LOWRIE.
ielitcopy.)
SUNDRIES ---2 ttbls. Tallow i
l.'" " Lard;
2 ~ Grease;
0 ribls Gree 71 Apples ;
In store and for sale I. y
dec2s L. S. WATERMAN.
PEACHES --30 Sacks Dried readies, in (nom and
for sale by
dec2s_____ L. S.•WATERMAN.
Orleans, fine ;
" Extra;
DMILLIAMS,
.'] 110 Wood st.
IRON SAFE- 4)ns large Iron Safe, for sale by
B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co.,
jan7 cor. First and Wood sts.
-----
LOAF SUGAR-5 Bbla. No. 6, Loaf Sugar; for
sale low to close consignment.
jaul I JAMES MAY.
FT ENNESS EY Brandy-4 half pipes, London tol
-1 or, Vintage of 42, to arrive and f..r sale by
irOleine for sale by
MC 110 Wood
LISH Whislcny-2 Puncheons, for sale in quanti
ties to suit, by
1222 P. C. MARTIN.
ANIAICA Bpirits--2. Puncheons, for sale in guan
o Wins to suit, by
dec22 P. C. MARTIN..
~~ f , .
, '
,§3IITII & SINCLAiR,
tio6tl it
P. C. MARTIN
~ 7 , 7. 4:',, .; , ` : f .,:-.q: . ••- . .-•, - 1:; ,, / - 7,':.': . --
Z't x
. ,
- AGENCY..
-rum subscriber, having.been appointed and 'duly
1. commissioned agentof the Lycuming County
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 orUnion, having
a capital of between one and two millions of dollars
in premium notes, and by the regulations of the Com
pany, no risk exceeding 5000 dollars will be taken I
on any one block of buildings, (or any one risk,)
and no more than $2500 will be taken on a Rolling
Mill, - Foundry, or Furnace. - Buildings in which a
stove pipe passes threiugh the side wall or Roof,
Cotton Factories Powder Mills, Manufactories of
ic
Printing In,ance"distilleries;" will not be insured
on any consideration whatever; and when the rate
per cent. shall be 12 or 1$ inclusive, no risk will be
taken over $4OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.)
The of the Company have - been such,
that for the last six years only one cent upon the
dollar has been assessed upon the premium notes of
the stockholders.
Applications can be made to the subscriber, at
his Late, in the new Court House,
H. SPROUL, Ag't.
Pittsburgh Allegheny Co., Pa.
jan23-lm
MR. DUFF'S
ir
c A . N r
n D e ‘075111
andlNf
• C a Lt e S t S E E. S t ,
) • 1j
m ite-7:n o n n E N a l n orl s ay
A n m el n t o . A .;
Book-keeping taught .on the most ellective and ex
peditious manner. hi addition to the usual course
of instruction and practice, Mr. p. will on Monday
next, commence a coarse of praOcal Lectures, in
which the application of the science of accounts to
all the details of business will be minutely explain.
ed. No extra chargo made for these Lectures. Hours
of business 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M.
janl
For Salo 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.
Alto, for sale, one of the best manufacturing lo
catioasfor extensive works •in the suburbs of the
city. Coal plenty and cheap, and but 15 minutes
walk from the steamboat landing.
Also, for sale, in the same vicinity, a low building
lots. For terms, apply to
GEO. COCHRAN,
janl7 No. 26 Wood street.
CcePartnershlp.
%lilt: undersigned ban associated with himself
John Nicols, from Baltimore, in The Grocery
and General Commission business, tinder the style of
Seller 4• Nicole, dated let January, 1848.
jan2o F RAS. SELLERS.
LINSEED OIL—SO Ws prime Linseed Oil, on
co slgnment and for sale by
SELLERS & NICOLS,
jan - 20 I'7 Liberty et.
LARD OIL -20 bhiii Crinkling's No i winter Lard
Oil, for sole at reduced rates, by -
jan2o SELLERS & NICOLS
BACON AND BULK PORK. - 300 hams Bacon;
1100 Shoulders do; 22 hbds Sides do; 57 do
in hulk, on consignment and for sale by
„jean SELLERS & NICOLS.
‘,. SCRATCH. SCRATCH.
rriETTER, ITCH, SALT RHEUM,
jj 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.
'Ti. horrible to be obliged to rub and screw)]
when alone, but more horrible tb abstain from it.
[for decency sake,l ninth in company. Let it be
remembered that DR. LEIDY'S TETTER ¢ ITCH
WICTMENT is the most efficacious of any other
preparation in existence in curing the Tetter, Itch,
and other diseases of the akin. As all diseases of
the skin must arise from the impurity of the blood
and the fluid. of the body, and where such diseases
be of long standing, and the constitution affected
thereby,, if Dr, Leidyls S'arsaparilla Blood Pills be
used with the Ointment, they will cure any case
whatever, and if they do not, the money will be re-'
turned by lar.„Leidt. Most eases, however, will be
effectually cured by *h.. Leidy'. Tetter and Itch
Ointinerit, unless the whole - system is impregnated
by thetdiresured humors, which will be completely
carried off from the system by Dr. Leidy's Blood
Pills, and the surface of the akin healed by the
'Augment. Price of Ointment-24 cents. For sale
by B. A. FAIINF.STOCK & Co.
jaw l 9 cor Wood and Front eta.
To Let.
PAOM on the Find Story, and the Second and
Third Stories of Brick Rouse, corner of trth
and Union etreete.
Alva, a very neat and convenient frame Cottage,
in AlleOlieny City. Apply to
1.1;111. JAMES MAY.
1) 11.11 AND 111. , K. TEAS, from the Pi.
Ytirk. Pekin Tea Company. Just received at the
Pekin Tea store, 72. Fourth went, front the New
York llekin Tea Company, a very large supply of
fresh ttreeta and Black Teas, of all the different
gradesand qualities imported into the country, pack.
ed in lead 111.5 lb. bones, 1 lb., l lb. and 1.4 lb.
packag,es. Also, 5 lb. tin cannisters of the different
qualities, convenient for families and steam briar.,
ranging in price. from 371 cents . per lb., to $1 O.
Fine Oolong [Slack Teas, 50, ra, b 7 and $1 per
pound.
CfCr Wt will refund the mani , y in all cas ,, 3 where
nor teas do not give entire satisfaction,or exchange
for a different article.
Pekin Tea store, 74 Fourth street near Wood.
deel 1 A. JAYNES
.11( is the bassi. Cough Dledteine I ever swag .•
it 1 , : r; 1. 7. 1)
respectable cttszen, lA* /Las trial it.
YY Ptrrsavitot, Dec. 15, 1947
Nlr.r,sit. HAT:, & lleocKwAy:
• After laboring for teveral weelia muter the disad
vantages of n harrassing cough, and roost disireasing
cold, which had thus fur resisted the eticeta of seve•
ral of the “infallibles," I was induced to purchase
a bottle.of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it
a-fair trial. To my great caprice, alter acing mil)
one Win( the bottle, I found myself "entirety
torn." Selt it the bat medicine I ever raw."
True topy. , JOON HINDS.
Sold he ' WAYS & BROCKWAY, bruggists, Corn.
inercial flow, Liberty street, near Canal. janS
ITOLLIDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror of Life,
Christmas Blossoms,
The Gift of Friendship,
-Friendship's Offering,
The Rote, •
•
The Snow Flake,
The Christian
. Keepsake;
The Hyacinth,
Scenes in the Bees oftho Patriarchs and Pro
phets,
Illuminated !em - iof Sacred Poetry,
Lays of Love and Faith, &c., by G. W. Beth
mel Poems',
'upper's Proverbial Philosophy,
Toi,esher with a large variety of Miscellaneous,
Mnrithind Religio - is works; for sale_hr .
deal) LUKE LOOMIS, Agt,
OEM
Ca , e , ket t o O n lll.l . o n
t sort;
-5 " " Hunt
" Trash rt
'2O " " S. S. Madeira ;
lb " " London Market do ;
10 " " Symington
;‘, n F aya l n
10 '' • ‘• TenneritTe
-10 " " Pale Sherry
5 .• " Golden "
5 " Drown "
ld Lisbon "
" Thy Malaga;
10 " " Sweet do,
For a:de in quantities to eniti by
t10c:,20 P. C ft TIN
9 . 0 , HALF CMSTS Y. Hymen ;
01 Catty Boars, ;
10 half chests Gunpowder;
12 Catty. Boxes, do ;
•
1 8 half chests Imperial;
10 Ponehong;
janll. For Rale by JAMES MAY.
; • Shnd and Mackerel. -
lIAT.F Bids Trimmed Shad ;
21, Bblb. No. 3 'Mackerel ;
janl I For bale by JAMES MAY.
_
Wines to Arrive:
, J (11fIr. casks Burgundy Port ;
• fill litois White Wine;
20 half Hhds, <a « to arrive nt N. Orleans
the last of this month or beginning or next, per ship
Wavhrly, Tinnman master, direct from Celte, for
sale by (ilea()) P. C. MARTIN.
AeS IGNETTE lirandy:—¢ pipes, A Seig
1-1 . 7 nti t t Brandy; for sale by •
den 29. P. C. MARTIN.
p'EA' NuTs-- 100 nashei., superior quality, in
attire and for sale by
doc 2/ SMITH & SINCLAIR.
PLAIN AND HIGH COLORED DE LAINES , —A.
u 4.. MASON & Co., 62 Market st., nave just re
eisedaer Express an assortment of the above very
shioilitile goods for children. wear. . dec7
XT.MLS-100 Kegs assorted sizes, for sale,-bp
decls J.i D. WILLIAMS
°.~~~ ~ ~;;,n. ~ .. -.
~ ..:.i;...5.,„! , .., . .?i:t.;- ,J ,::;..
_ .
DR. BOFFLAND 9 II - CELEBRATED
:BERBAN -2 BEDWiNEs I
Are without a rival for the Cure of the following
F Wien acconiing to directions they will cure
I
any case, no matter who or what else has failed.
VEGETARLD RHEUMATIC PILLS:
For the permanent cure of Rheumatism, Gout,
Gangrene, Hysterea, and severe nervous affections,
and are highly recommended for the cure bf Drop
sy, Elemond Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using
them, in most cases, experience benefit neon after ;
the first dose; thertiulet the nervous system — , which
enables, them to fesi well during the night; they
never fail to effect akar°, when taken.accordtitglo
directions. - ^
- lication can 'permarientlyvg
rheumatic pains from the system. Linimems seine
times act as a palliative for a short period, but
there is always danger in their use; they ma} 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 of.stornach) diseases
of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a dis
ordered stomach, in both male and female, such as
female weakness, dizziness, tidiness of blood to tb
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
destrciy costiveness,' and renovate the whole system,
removing all impurities and remnants of previous
diseases, and give a - healthy action to the whole
frame.
The eyfriptoms of Liver CoMplaint are uncasine;s
and pain•in the right side; and soreness upon touch
immediately under the inferior ribs; inability to lie
on the left side, or if at all, able , a dragging sensa
tion produced, which seriously affects respiration,
causing very often a troublesome cough; together
with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue,
acidity of the stomach, deficiency of perspiration,
and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoul
der, with a great disposition to sleep and dcprev
shin of, spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth
or throat, causing mucus to rise in the - nostrils;
jaundice frequehtly accompanies it, and a Dropsy
in the face. These symptoms, it perrnitted to con
tinue, will eventually produce that most baneful
disease, Consumption; in fact a majority ofsoch cas
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 alone, are nausea, heart
burn, loss of appetite; sometimes an excess of ap
petite! sense of fulness or weight. on the stomach,
sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach; feted
eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, &c.
The sympathetic affections are , very diversified.—
Dyspepsia, devoid of a functual nature, is without
Hanger, but iflarising from a'disease of the stomach,
it is dangerous.
liervous Debility generally accompanies dyspep
sia: or liver complaint; it will also cure. A law do.
sea remove all the unpleasant effects, such as
Buttering at the 'Lean, se!‘ing sensation when in a
lying position, dots or webs before :!es sight, fever
and dull pain in the head,' constant imaginiq of
evil; and great depression of spirits. Outward signs
aro quick and strong pulse, paloond distressed COUII.
te - nNue..e, &c. •
Any case of the abovedisease 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 invaltiable farrlily medicine. It soon
relcaves any cough or hoarseness, and prevents the
croup by being early administered. Ito cough or
cold, is too lignt - to pass neglected; neglected colds
send thousands to the grave _annually, and cause
many to grow up with n delicate frame, who would
have been strong and rotinst if at first properly
treated.
SPIKENARD OINTMENT, •
- For the effectual cure of the piles, tetter, and
rheum, scald head, ringworms, inflamed eye! or eye
lids, barber , . itch, frosted feet, old sores arising Pom
fever or impure blood ;- and will extract the fire from
burns, upon application, or remove any cutaneous
eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with ten
der faces should use it after shaving; it will in a few
moments remove all soreness, and stop the bleeding.
It cab always be relied upon, and is invaluable in
any family.
TAR OINTMENT.
Vol. the one of pains or weakness in the, liver,
back or chest; it will entirely remove aay deep
seared pains. These remedies have caused many
to enjoy the inestimable blessings of invigorated
health, and in a variety of desperate and abandoned
cases, a perfect and radical cure.
The innumerable impositions upon the public, and
statements of remarkable curinever made, yet cer
tified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly un
acquainted with what they have endorsed, renders
it difficult io do justice to the public in 'taming sof
fici entinduce.inents 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. Eiery family
should have a pamphlet they caa be had of the agent
gratis.
Principal Depotat the aerman Medicine store, No
278 Rice Et., fire door above Eight, Philadelphia.
For sale in Pittriburgli by
janl7-dly WM, THORN.
NT) W DAGITERIIkOTYPE. BOOMS, BURR'S
ilk Betiding, Fourth street.
Itough & Anthony, Daguerrentyptsts from the
Rartern caws, would call tho attention of the in
hahaants of Prttsburgh and the neighboring towns
to their priglerrotypes of citizens and others, at
rooms in the Tli:rd story of Burk's Buildings, 4th
street.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured
that no pains shilll be spared to produce them in the
highest perfection of the art. (tor instruments are
or the most powerful kind, enahling us to execute
pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness
to nature. The public are solicited to call and
Persottrrsitting for pictures are neither required
or erpected to take theca unless perfect satisfaction
is given.
N. IL Opperaters will find this a good depot for
stock and chemicals.
Instructions given in the art, containing the
most reccat Improvements. dent()
ILTOIVS POEMS', illustrated. Harper's new
111 . edition attic Poetical works of John Milton,
with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius
and writings, by James Montgomery; anti one hun
dred and twenty engravings from draerings by Wm.
Harvey. In two volumes.
Srcncrit's GREER Tr.srAmEnt.—The fnnr Gospels
and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English
notes, critical, philosophical, and exegetical; maps,
indexes, etc. together with the Epistles and apnea-
IYD , e; the whole forming the Net Testament--;For
the use of Schnols. Collrges f and Theological Semi
naries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A.
A NEW. Nocri—Nliiistrinincra Eve.-4 fairy tale
nriorc. I r ly Mrs. S.C. Hall.
.I.its• - litrtay IV.—Thelife offlenry the Fourth,
king of France and Navarro, by g. P. R. James.
Coniplete in four.parts paper; 2 tolit.'cloth.
For sale by JOIINSTON & STOCKTON,
janB Booksellers, corner of Market and 3d sts.
KEG IRiTTER,-6 Kegs, for sale by
tlee29 SMITH Sr. SINCLAIR.
DFUED Apples--50 Bushehr, for rikt by •
deaS SNILTR
-13 1834„ Hock 'Wine,
di
rect importation into the United itiites by Pe
ter Arnold Airtime.; Ifrom the base or the mountain
which surrounds the Castle ofJoliannishtirg) for sale
by the tnee or bottle, at the wine store of
dee%) JACOB WEAtER.
LI) 111;14 CaTA ;
~ ..3 5 4, Fresh ROB Better . ;
6 " Dried Peaches; . -
2 4, Clover Seed ; jnst reed for sale, by
. ' L. S. VVATF.RMAN,
jrin•l No 31 Market.. and V Front at.
• _-________. .
- viTurrx Beans-10 Barrels, for sale by .
1 t dec2S SMITH & SINCLAIR.
ri LOVER.Seed-3 Bartels, forsale by
i k. , , dec.2B SMITH lz. SINCLAIR.
JA RD-30 Kegs No 1, neatly put up for family
tme, for sale by
dec2B SMITH St SINCLAIR.
EUBBERT'S Chenfinal Writing Fluid, assorted
sized bottles, constantly on hand and for sale
by B. A. FAHisiESTOCK and Co:,
dec23 cornerst
!and Wood ate.
,
M OULD CANDLES -50 foxes; for enle by
dec3 SMITP & SiNCLAIR.
..__
HOCKHEIMER. Hock velem, Henkelllr. Co. ex
porters to the'United States rot sale by the
case or bottle, at the wine store or
dec2o JACOB WEAVER.
LOAF Sugar-20 Bbls. No. 4,5, 6 and 7, Loui
siana ;
10 " Coarse Pulverised • Loaf";
5 " Fine c( cc ,
' In store and for sale, by
dee22 - . MILLER 8;
.ItICEETFON.
=NEM
Diseases!
New Public tat lons
•Hownr- Amp SAILGiANT.
BAIVXkIIS AND EXCITANGE 11201rERS, •
N. E. CON. WOOD Ann unTsx incticrs, ritmennont, RA
DEALERS in Coin, T ank
. Notes, !Time Bills;
Foteign end Domestic Exchatige, Ccrtificatei
of Deposite, &c.
EXCHANGE an all the' Cities of the
Donlon, and;Earope, for sale in sums to suitpnrcha
sera.
CURRENT and par funds - received on deposits.
COLLECTIONS made on all parte of the Union,
at the lowest rates.
.
. ST.IT.YTICCT.II : '
Messrs. M. Leech & Son, . .
gs• ogtkon & Snowden; • - -
. 1 , Willi - Bell &Son, Prrissu ion.
}
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". S. MsClurk en &Co.. - . -
" English & Bennett.
" Fleming &Brother, -/ _
" Fales, Lathrop & Co.. Pin LAvA .
" Win.,ll:Ttiompson& Co. .
~
" If oadly, Phels & Co. NEW ,y,,,.
" Babcock &.C,.'--
" Tiffany, Ward'&CO.
" JOhnlll , Cullou - gh &Co.
,Baymmortz.
Mr. James George, _
... r.
" H. Hanna, CINCINNATI, V.
. " Joseph Watson, - ifAssztorr, O.
Messrs. Fenner & 111 , 141113 n.
R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban ' Lewistown, Ps
Pittsburgh, September 2,1, 1847-y ' •
WIL.LIAII A. (HILL & Co., . •
HANICE6S, EXCH-ANGZ XRCEERS, AND. DZALZI/3 IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
CERTIFICATES 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
lectionss made on all the Cities throughout the
United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel
phia, New York, Boston and'Cincinnati, .constantly
for sale in sums to suit purchasers.
The paper of tlle Ohio, Kentticky, Indiana, and
Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor
able terms.
The highest prerniain paid for Foreigp and Ameri
can Gold and Silver coins. .
EXCHANGE' ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND
SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts ofgranli upwards.
marlo•dawy .
705EPIt H. BILL
HILL. &, CIIRELY,
RANKERS, EXCHANGE nointss, AND DEALERS nt
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER.
TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
GOLD. AND SILVER.
No. 65 WOOD ST., 3D DOOR DElovl FotrITH, WEST arm,
Pittsburgh, Pa. . P AR Funds and Currency minim] corDeposit, anti collections made in all the - principal cities of the
United States. -
Sight Exchange on. Philadelittia, Baltimorc L New
York, Eoston an.) Cincinnati cbriatantly for sale in
sums to suitimrehasers. -
Kentucky, lndinna, Ohio;Yirginia and Pennsylva
nia Bank Notes bought-and sold on the moat favors=
bin terms: - •
The bjgheat premium paid for American Gold.
• Exchange ,on England, .IMand, Germany and
France procured, 4rc.
N. nowNics & SON,
)INRTjW !!ND MOLIYAMLICEIGUAPOZ cow AND
MANY NOTTS.
M Market atred, ,Pittabtirgh.
.g .- - - 14ellin ,, ,rate. Exchange. ' Baying rato.
New Yoh pr Cincinnati i.dis
Philadelphia " Louisville § "
- Baltimore " B'. Louis
BANE NOTES.
Buying ratel.
Ohio die
Indiana rs
Kentucky re
Virginia 1.
Wheeling I
Tennessee - 3 4,
aul9-y
Raying rates. '
County & cii.t Ard , e I 'die
Relief notes i e•
Pennsylvania co "
liew York I "
Maiyland & "
New Orleans
KRAMER & RARE,
BANKERS AND . EXCHANGE BROK
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES
OF DEPOSITE; BANK NOTES; AND COIN.
o:weer of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the
St. Charles Bete!. my2S
A. A. MASON & tot,
02 MARKET STREET,
Bet Ween Third and Fourth Strekets, •
ITISFOII.III their friends and the public generally,
that being about to remove to the spacious anti
elegant Store, recently erected on the adjOining lot.
They will close out their large end well selected
StOCK of • •
Full and Winter Goods at Cost,
And in many cases lean than coat! •To enable them
to open their New Store with an entire Steen ofNew
Goods. The sale will commence this day, and con
tinue until the first of March, or until their removal.
Theirexteasive assertment of
DRESS GOODS .
Will be sold fall 30 per cent. less than usual prices
They consist of the meat fashionable Cashmere..
and Delanes, Gala, Mohair,Silic and Orange Plaids.
Also, Bombazine*, Alpacas i dm- ire.
CLOAK Goons—French and German Merinos,
Queen's Cloth, French' Plaid Cloatiinp, Broad Cloths
of all the most fashionable colors.
Allacn. and Fancy Deem Sling, of every variety. '
Spue's—Cashmere, Terneri, Tartan Plaid, and
other Shawls ; a very large assortment, fully reduc
ed ninchalf in price.
Fcmcnrcs—Welsh English, and American Flan
nels, of all colors and qualities.
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons.
Glover, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, wrought
Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes
and Feathery, Sdatrni Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy
Bottom., Qc. &c.
trLlNnt Gooos of evcry 4cscriptian.
Woolen Goods.
Cassirnefes, Cassinctts, Vesting's, Beavers, Pilots,
Tweeds, Jeans.
Whitney and Bath Wenzel. 1
M 430, an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz=
es, thrmestie Ginghams,.Checrs, Stripes,- 4 Ticxings,
Brown and Bleached Muslins, &c.4 - e•
The following will be some of the Prices: '
Cashmeres at- ISI cents, Usual price 371
Moussrlin do Laincs, 121 4, " 25 and 31
Gala Plaids, 50 tt t 4 100
Mohair and Oregon •
Plaids, 20 41 , 14 gl i
Alpacas, ISI sr tt 371
Flannels, 20 et ft *
lit
Wrought coliall, 131 IC cc 371
Calicoes, 9to 10 • aa . 12 1
Cassinettsi 2.8 to 3i rr re 60
Together with every article in the Store, whicl,
will be ofrered einally cheap. Visitors may bt as
sured, that they will not be disappointed in t1;,0 gust.
ity or prices of our goods.
jai) 12 • A. A. SLISOti end Co.
at honenat Refroahmen: and Bathing 19a.
l odds, labonety stre e t.
1 11 HE subscribers,dor.'ely thankful for the increased
I
and still itteteastug patronage .beitowed on
them, since th",. opening of their establishment, beg
leave to to:.to that their baths are open at all times,
and tha t hot, cold and shower bathe bin be had at
any moment. A few more boardefs can be accom
modated by the week, and gentleiden can procure
breakfast, dinner, supptir; Mc:, at the usual hours,
, Fay: breakfast, ij o;cloa, a. m.; dinner, 121; sup
It er 5l p. m: o '
Oysters, cooling drinks,: and other refreshments
unasked in a superior style, and charges moderate
tants PECK, THOMPSON & Co.
Au IraporlUnit Dook.
TILE Early Ifietory of Western Peantylvanittond
of the 'lrest, and of Western Expeditions and
Campaigns, with an appendix / containing copious
extracts from important Indian treaties, minutes of
conferences, journals, etc. Together with a tcrpo
grapLical description of each county of Western
Pennsylvania. One large vbitthie; IGS pages, by H.
K. Strong,•Esg. Forssale by
11, S. BOSWORTH &
janlo 43 Market street.
Joseph •Alajori, •
OAT STOREand Ship qhandlery, and Agency
B
of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market
street, Pittsburgh. .
OATS -10 bags oii.Volisighteteitt;fst stile by
dad& • • J. D.: WILLIAMS.,
i vio c t i A v s ec s i ts un — d
i s . ls N. 51, taiduia,
janl4 MlLtiglt and RiCKEiSON.,
MEL MUSCATEL !rock wine, lienkell : dt
C 0.4 exportation ' for sale by thecaso or bot
tle at the tine store Of
dec2o JACOB WEAVER.
----,
LONDON Porter-5 casks. London Porte, in wart
and pint bottles., for idle by
den 22 P. C. IVIARTiN.
•
VLAXSETtI—A few bags for sale hp
SBELTU, & SINCLATR,
1.•
dec I . ..66 Wood elect.
SARDINES -60 Bowes Seedlsel4 • •
60 b£.! 4- , do, forlieilet by '
dea2o • .1 ,1 4; fdAtalN
, .
CANdeDrl9lO, ))y
J. D. WIMILDISO
7.
i t s•
US=M
MEM
t:, .:.;
iaiosNt.
SIVAL'O AND PITTABiII.9II
THIS well .known line of splendid Pamengeti
.Bteaniers, new compelled of - the largeft,i
swiftest; best finiiiked and fuvulshed, and thele•a4l
Powerful boats,on the waters oldie West., Evizyj
acdotemodation -and 'comfort that money earrPro-!
cure,- hat been 'provided for passengers. 7110 . Lisel
has been in operation for five years--havd cafried
million of people'''Without • the least injury to - thelri
persons. The' boats will-be at the foot et Areedj
street the dray previous to starting, for the recePtiMal;
of freight and the entry of passengers. on the.regie.
ter. In all cases passage manermust be- pakt tin
advance.
Meeteceir Pee Vet.
The MONONGAHELA,. dapt. Vow; Will leave
Pittsburgh every Monday. morning - et(0444
Wheeling every Monday eteving 10 stc
The HIBERNIA •No. 2, Capt Sao. klinefeltf*
will leave Pittsburgh every TuessfuT raoining at 0 1
o'clock; Wheeling every , Tuesday_ evening at if)
Virednesday Packets
The NEW, ENGLAND No: 2. C3tain 3. Anin i l
will leave Pittsburgh every Wedne ay mornintatl
10 weleek, Wheeling every Wednesdny cvcningAtr
'The WlSCO 4' N h Sl ll l:7C d arl si ,in a .R a r :J k . 4 6 G t rrt . c t
Pittsburgh every nuns ay tit g
at.
Icrap,w. ov,! .
Wheeling eVer3 12hursday even ing
' - Fi Paqtet.
The CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will lesTel
Pittsmnrgh every Friday pforning at 10 . '000 ;!
Wheelisg every Friday cuing st 10
The MESSENGER, Captain De les,*
Pittsburgh every Saturday morning At 41 I
Wheeling every Sitnniay evening at 10 irs•
•
' • Sunday Packet.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. C.
will-leave Pittsburgh everj Suhday . roornlOg .
10 o'clock;'Wheeling every Stmday Cleaniag. at 19
r: N. . DOTi9,
-
Beaver end 'Wellsville Packet..;,
The steamboat BRAVER, Char/a_.
Clarke, Master, will, daring the coming
winter seasonoeske dailytrips to Bearer and.Wellr
villa, leaving Pittsburgh every morningat 0 o'clock.
and-Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P.M.
• decls G. M. HARTON & CO. , Agenhb
For Saint Louts/
new and splendid'. steamer .AIC
DEEIV FULTON, W. 11. Fvrrotr, Kok
lelve for the above andintermeciate land
ings, on Saturday next; the 22d inst., al 10 O'clock,
A. For freight or passage apply on - board or to
janl7 . JAS. MAY.I
Dimsolution of Partooi.ellitu .
TsE`Parfnership of Parke 4. Itannena trails day
dissolved bytnutnal consent.- The Divines* 'of
the concern Will be closed atilt& eventing roon.
heretofore+ occupied, No. 110 Wood-Street, by John
'lnnen and "leery Hannon. ' '
. •.
topartneribip.
.
JoanHAltrtkit Hethrttart . have this day'
associated „with them Baser: J. in-the man
ufactura of Mint Gloss, in all ite. Satiating, under the
firm of Hanzuns and Wallace, at the told stand Of
Parke and
.Hannenx, where they are" prepared. to
serve their old friends and those who may favor
them with a call, at
WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL.
A largo stoek'Of the leading articles in our Hail on
hand. Tema as good as any other hciuse.:->:.:
JOHN. HANNEN,. .
- HENRY. HANNEN,
D. J. WALLACE..:
tbVi'MLD RFIAM
In retiring from the bttaineati'd Parke and Ma
nes, I moat cordially recommend Mesaraliannens
Wallace to the patronage of my forikeifriend..
JOHN E. PAIME.
Pittsburgh, San. I at,,,1848,. }a n 4-1 nr
gqielltaig - "oir Low 'for Ciaoh„o.,
WINTER c..oTillisp cfciervliicriptlop, ?nth
aseloake, - Atyeieolht, - -aninunftnldinket,
rind, heavy dloths, - ,ndpei'dne ;cloth,
Drees, and riiixtiateta large - assortment - -ortweed
sack and frock cOats. - ,
I•
Cloth, cassimcre; and satinctt piintalnons; Om it s
general assortment of vests;.plain and fancy velvet,
cloth, cassimero and fancy - woolen, and plaid cased
mere, with a great variety of superfine_ 'risk linen
trimmed shirts,- under Shirts, stocks, cravats; com
forts, and all other articles in the Clothing
which will be sold low for Cash_
Purchasers will find it much to their al:lran - Iva to
call soon, at 49 .Liberty street, •
P. DELANY.
. .
N. B. A complete assortment of goods,.suitable
for Customer, work, al ways on hand, such as:English,
French, and American cloths; and cassimeres; also
a choice assortment of seasonable vestings-,all' of
which will be made to order in' the latest stylei,
and on the most accommodating terms.
ian-12tlaw
New Dosmovitimitype,ltooms,
Butkes . F, durla St.
. :
HOtit3H Dagnerreotypista.Troari
the Eastern cities,' would call. the attention of
the inhabitants - of Pittsburgh and the, neighboring
tower to their Daguerreotype of citixervi'and other',
at tombs in the third story of Burke. bililding, 9th et.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured
that no pains shall be spared to produce,them in'the
?Ogle it pertection`orthe art.. turinstnitnents sio of
the most powerful kind, enabling on to execute Pic
tures unsurpassed for high finish and truthlblneas to
nature. The public are solicited to call and examine..
Persons sitting for pictures are neither required or
tipected to take them unless perfect 'Wigwam* is
given.
_
N. B. Opperaton will read this s good depot for
stock and chemicals.
. I*" Instructions given in the , att3,:contaieilig the
most recent Improvement,. • . Joni':
•
Neve ;ideas,' Just letsiektired:.
TT P.AV EN upon Eattlr,'„ltY janewiy;
Charnoclt's obelF4o9llts: by Lytnington, , i
I vol,
CointidenCes of thh Old and New TestaMent,_
by Rev. J. J. Brant, U. D. one vol. ' • IPA
Chalmees hI irztllanies, Poems, Essay', &44`,.4%1i/41
Select works of James, Venn, Wilson, Phillip I
and Jay in t one large vol. fur the low peke f/1 , ./00
The PreQ Church Pulpit, 3 sole. - 400
blo'lern Infidelity; by Smucker
uro of David, ;•• : • 15e
Dilly walk with Ged,lllatthew Strong, SSo
Circle of frump Life, tn. Tholuck, 38e
Memoir oftharlott Elizabeth, • 91,
The works of Pronely Torretine in the original
reed td be complete in 4 rola; 9 volartraw
'Wills , Poetical works in splendid Turkey . .
Morocco.
The above with a great variety of now books,Jest
received. ELLIOTT 4.
Jan? 50 Market at. between 9d and 4th. •
-Nodes. —•-•
A" persons indebted 'to the substribera,are is
qoested to make , payment, on or before the
25th inn, if not, their account will he given to •
Magistrate for collec.tlont all persons harms claims
against the firm, sill ploase present theit tecousts
for payment. \
janl2 ANCKEIt & MAYER. ;
To Let.
Tlr.ll REF) dwelling houses, situate cm Fourth street.'
float Canal Rnlge, in the city orPittsbargb.
Alio, .a Room, t) by 20 feet, tVith a convenient
cotrunce on sth, near Wood street.
Also, a ,frame {two stories, with angers
of grohnd under cultivation, situate on Ohio Zone'
•
in the cliy ofAllegheny. Elnquiro of
_jang :
.'J, D., WILLIAM, HO Wood aL
Ewer for Ms Pelllies of Volunteers who are
It Serving Mgr . Cott:airy in Mexico,—AU thole
who have made application and not received any
portion of the Relief Pond, will please meat this
Committee at It. H. Hartley's Store, Wood street,
in Priddy the Ith, and Tuesday the 11th oriel:awry.
at S o'clock, P. M.
N. R. The persons appointed to 'collect flied. in
the seteral wards, are requested to make returns
soonof as possible to Illr. M. Edgar, Chairman of
Ot
'is Committee: '
OR taus
S- 4 . risks Hops, on consignment, and foi
•sale by
japl4 MILLER exit RICRETSON.
.•
I.SPICE-10 burgs 41Ispice now landing, and
11.. for sale by
jan 14 MILLER One( RICEETSON.
M ACKEREL . :--61 5 ) 8 , b1e.1 , 40.. 3 1 , iarge blank ernli ;
“. No., 2; .- • • .
In mob* and for sale by • •
janl4 • MILLER and ATCR:P.Tanx,
. , .
T Attl}-=.3 Kegs No.l Laza; .'
LA 4 Bble 'No. ' do g r
On consigpmen),And
janl4 MILS• ;ea
RIED
Atilidert2B &
• .
=ME
Battß Vattet, ninc.
Tuesday Pike leit
Satardzw: Packet.
lan
- .%440.41 7 ,g4i4P - n;;1;$ ,
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