A rt7T2WrriTTTMI - PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. 0011 1111iTME TOll..r.faimAnr, B: allig, W. H. Denny, .Charles Zug 1!Ii1131112811 REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, ..Moirnai MOUNINO, Jan: 31, 18424 FLOUR—Receipts light on Sitnrday; a few sales it river it $4 75, from store $5 - 00, OATS--Very dull, and tendencY downward.—r Some lots taken at 25c. WHEAT—Not-much in market--in demand; 90095 in quotation. CORN—Very dull; some lota taken at 37. RYE-40 demand; 1,c4 much 'in matket; le ceipts light. Held nominally at 50c. CORN 'MEAL—SsIes at 40e. PARLEY--We still quote at 45c. BUTTER -No change; sales daily at 14013 for prime roll. bRIEb PEACHES—No change since last re port; some sales on Saturday at $t Hal 60. LARD—Sales at Gat3icr. SUGAR and MOLASSES without alteration. ' The Panic.—A friend informs us that during the time when the brokers were buying country bank notes at two or three rer cent discount, be went into Wall street, and offered to buy with specie of the brokers the notes of any bank between Alba ny and • Auburnior three-fourths of one pet cent. discount to the amount of $25,000. His offer was refused. That panic probably restored many lame licks—Er r . Post. ti a Friday nfternoon, 31st ult., when the -discount oa - country free banks had• run up to ten per cent., by the brokers, after nearly exhausting I : heir funds by buying at five and eight per cent., we saw at an office in Wall street, checks drawn for Mon day cashed with the very notes, at par, which not an hour before, had been bought from the panic stricken hoffiers at the high rates above stated— some at the very highest figure.—True Sun. Tie varueof the expifts frJ.n the port o Boston to foreign ports, during the week ending Jan. 212, was as follows Domestic Products Foreign Products Specie Administrators+ Notice. THE Subscribers, Administrators of the Estate of William M'Ellroy, deed., of the city of Pitts burgh, Allegheny County, request those indebted to said,Elitate, to make immediate payment; and all those having dahlia to present them, properly au thenticated for settlement. • WILLIAM HALL, \ ELL EN M'ELLROY, Admes. ' jac3 I Mt 6t* T . — O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of AU eglieny. The petition of Mrs. Henrietta Houptrnan, of the 3d Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth; That your petitioner bath provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at her dwelling 'house in the .i \rip city and ward aforesaid , and prays that our Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to ke a public house of entertainment. And your petitio er, as le dutybound, will pray. HENRIETTA- HOUPT.M. N. 4 We, the subscribers, citizens of the Third Ward,' do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty anetemperance. and is well provided with houte room and conveniences for the accoin. mcidation of travellers and others, and that said tav ern is.necessary. . S. Baird, W. Hair, J. Llvirinc, Thomas T. Hamilton, J. Sliker, 11. C. Kt.lly, J. D. liezlep, IVl , Co!Lister, W. W..rvartis, W. H. Trovillo, W. Carr. jan3l-43t A. A. I[IA.SON et. CO.; 62 31. 3 , K. l' STREET, Between Third and Fourth Streeete, TNFORNI.their friends and the public generally, that being about to remove to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the adjoining lot. They will close out their large end well• selected moo, of FOll and Winter Goods at Cost, And in many cases lean than -cost! To enable them to open their New Store with an entire Stool ofNew Good.. 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 foil 30 per cent. less thau usual prices They consist of the nicst fashionable Cashmeres and Delaites, Gala, Mohair, SUE and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. "Cum . 's . • GoonS-French and German Merinos, Queen's ClOth, French Plaid Cloaxings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. Blacx and Fancy * Drear Silas, of every variety. Sitelms--Cashrricre, Tented, Tartan Plaid, and other 4hiwts ; a very large assortment, fully reduc ed 'pile:half in price. FiOnvEts--Welsh English, and American Flap nets, °fill 'colors and qualities. • ...Btinnet and Cap ,Ribbons. 'Cleves. Hosiery', Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes,laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes add yeat4ers, Scarfir,• Cravats, Hand kerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, U. &c. =nasals Goons 'of every description. ;Woolen Goods. Cassimeres, Casemate, Vesting., Beavers, Pilots,. Tweeds, Jeans. • :Whitney and Bath Bianxets I ,/llso,,an 'extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz es,,Domestie•Ginghantaitheces, Stripes, Titaings, Brown and Welched Mnslina , &c. The following will be some of the Prices : Cashmeres at 181 cents, Usual price 37-I Mousselin de Laines, 12.1. o 25 and 311 GUM Plaids,. 50 " CC 100 Mohair ano Oregon. . Plaidsk ,20 CC CC 371 Alpacas, - 183 as 037 k Flannels,. _.20 a, SC 311 -Wrought collars, ISt g‘ et 37f Calicoes, 9 to 10 o o 121 Passinetts, ' 28 to 3l 60 Together with every article in the Store, which wtll be'-oliered equally cheap. Visitors may be as sured, that wiil not be disappointed in the (pal' ity:or pricos'or net : goods. _ janl2 A 0 D GRdVE LODGE, No'. 21, of the United'AnclentOrder of Druids, meets at' the Hall - , north-east corner of Fourth and Mar ket 'treats; on•every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. jan27zlw • . - T. W. WRIGHT, Sec. • . 'Conn-try Merchats. MBE subscriber will pay three dollars and seven ," -ty-tve-cents pig 100 lbs.cesn, for good mixed country rags, in quantities of fifty to three thousand pounds, delivered at my Book Store, No. SO Wood streel,trittsburgh. On hand,,a general supply ofsehool boosts, writing and, wrapping paper, blank books, etc., which will be.sold by the . dozen or retail, at owest cash prices for ready pay. jan27. ELOOMTS, Agent lIARNDEIir dc. CO , IL . • lumina= AND watirrrascit ;1,4 Omoe. HARNDENltCO.,continuoto bring out pershs from any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the 'wants and comforts of Emigrants. We do not allow our pas sengers to!be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the seaports, as we tale charge of them the opqment they report themselves, and see to their well beingend despatch them without anydetention 'By the first ships. We say this fearlessly as we defy one of our passengers to show that they were detained 48 hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months, until they could he Sent in some old croft, at a cheap rate, which' too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably cost what it may, and not act as was the case last season with other offices,—.-who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to £lOOO, payable at any of the provincial Banks in:treland, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSEUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, jan23 sth steel , one door below Wood. • Joseph Major, BMAT STORE, Ship Chandlery, and . Agency of Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market valet, Pittsburgh. - lan Olt $103,2U3 12,448 200 Total .$12501 Also—Ts met of Land, No 1300, ii 2, range 13, of thn Ohio Company Lawrence county, Ohio. Terms at sale _jan27 IT IS NOW ADMITTED by Pan - no original temperament, rumple •i• iron, or form of body confers comp! t from hereditary disease: that SCRO 4 1 SOMPTION) and' other affections, ha ity of origin, occur in all, although oh vinces, us that indi4 - iduals and famil • certain characteristics, are more Frey ject of these maladies than others. ' are a morbid condition of the whole .- - I tritios—their products being but th alteration of the Blood and secretions 1 Abscesses, enlarged glands, Inflame)... I I ing merely attendant phenomena. ''. iith prior to the phenomena, and mus before perfectihealth can be establishe . be done by using DR. KELLER'S I'd most certain remedy for diseases arisi : pure State of the Blood and system of n presented to the notice of the afilicte . pint bottles. Call and get a pamphlet. I For sale N.W. corner of Wood and by Joel Mohler, Druggist. ATA. MASQN and Co Fifth Street Turning Eistabl, THE subscriber having completed provements, is-now prepared to d turning..and sawing, in a style far au other shop in the west, as he has no lathes. boring machines, and circul up in the latest and molt improved plan most cespectfully inform his friends an generally, that he intends to give his f to their orders. He will keep a consta the accommodation of his country cue inciters and cabinet makers,) of Ne Balustersc-material for columns and h bed posts and table legs., Atso, bed pa fittekLup on his most improved plan of ir and hickory screws. All orders from a distance promptly a H. Hi N B. Our German friends will alwa adoptive German in the establishment. l their orders. N.B. The subscriber would .further 4 , public, that he as a very powerful engin :, horse power, and a few small rooms steam power in them, suitable for small manufactures. Fifth street, N 0.28, between Wood a II jan2l3-d lino S -5 ALT-30 Barrels No. I Salt ; just r, for sale by jan3l SUGAR and Blulasses-26 - 14bda. prime 40 Bbla N. 0. Just received and for sale by fan3l SELLERS & TITINES-4 half pipes Madeira Wine TT 10-quarter MI do. do.; 16 do. do. r Sweet Malaga; . 26 /Whin barrels do. do.; ust received and for sale by. jamb . MIL L & RICK; 0 ALT.-30 2 ta4Trls 1144,_ I _ilia. recviy . 0 vale by (jan 28) MILLER & RICK News by If Reported for the Correipondence cf the. Pitt ,1 framing Postc PIIILADELP ; A ~ he. 30, 1848. We have news from Yuca St] t o lliy the Southern mail, which has just arrived, roli which we learn that the condition :of that cou .tiyl is deplorable,— A proposition is seriously ent i ttli ned of sending a commissioner to Washingt. 0 I, treat for annex ation with this country. . 1 I:I il auction Adjourned and a Sale OF Clothing, Superfine Br ad 'Cloths, 1141cfs., k J Cravats, Shirts and Drawer ' ' &L.., at Ancke r & Diaper's Store, No 79 Wood tr tkbetween Dial mood Alley and Fourth street, 43.• oirove, Tuesday February Ist, at 10 o'clock in t 6 dnoon , r will be 1 sold, agreeably to advertisemen 1 0 6 balance of the stock of splendid and Eishionab bfilislern and Pitts burghj made Clothing, remaini g Noln thriller sale; also, 49 cases of fresh Clothing, ;tudilreceived, which was detained on the way since helgreshet of Octo ber, among which are: 1 :1 Superfine Dross and Surtoit . atAi various colors, Sack and over Coats, Pantaloon d.iifine cloth coats; beautiful Satin, Cilk Velvet, an d;asaimere Vests, together with a few pieces of i st loeiline I yrench, American, and English broad CI 114 Various colors. Cassimere , Pocket, lidkfs., C av Os, Suspenders, ShirtaiDrawers, &c;, with many Othlir articles in the Clothing line too tedious to men bn ithis will be the last chance; all the articles are, 014 the best ma terials and by the beat workmen n t 1 country; those wishing to purchase should not gi t attending. jan3l JAMES M 14DTA, Auct'r. ... _ . ....._ Dry Goods, Groceries, For I t ‘r ' .e, Liquors Watches, dtc., at In 'iron. BY JAMES NPR : INA, (AN Monday neat,Jan. 31st, a 1 , 'Cloeu, A. M., k j will be scild,! at M'Kenna etion Booms, No 114 Wood it, '.; doors from 6 h, Argo and gen eral assortment of Dry Goods, of 01 ii - ly every des cription, among which are cloth I, ' ssimeres, cas sinetts, alpaccas, merinos, flannel 'assimeres, bleached and brown mastitis, calicoes, gin hats, California plaids, silks, pocket hdkfe., and c Vats, blanuets, table cloths, &c. I 1. - ! is, l l:diles, I spring a Variety of Kite!) .. tlteris, tobacco, I,i how window. ia large lot of t watches; flue i, l Of every des. KEN NA, At 2 Household furniture, viz: bore, seat 'rocking chair, carpeting, wit en utensils; also groceries, sue la: corn brooms, etc. and liquors, 1 Srg At early gas light, same eveni ga gold and silver patent lever and le Cutlery, :with a /arge lot of Dry G cription. JAS jan29 uction Sale BY JOHN D. A DAVIS, A SOW:It-Kam. coaxEß OF WOOD AK Dry-Goods. grAN Monday looming, Janus dock, at the Commercial Sa let of Wood and sth eta, will be sol by order of Assignees, n large ass rt and fancy Dry Goods, anc.., among v, fine cloths, cassimeres, eat,netts, n alpaccee, ginghatos,.checks, taus , ribbons, shawls, silk Ind kfs. 'At 2 o'c'ock, p. t. Groceries, queensware, glass ery, baskets, wooden ware, Virgi a tobacco, spanish Segura, writing an Banik-boxes, shovels, watches, in t petal& transparent and venetia 1, a quantity of new and second han niture, At 61 o'clock, p.. made of chotce mtscellant 1)1 macit clothing, boots, shoes, fine is! e7ttlory, gold and Miser watches, tot ing canes, umbrellas, guns, piailo a, books, gold peas, jewelry, fancy g.Jof • ! jan2.B Au . ct 1 L. (AN Saturday evening the 29th 1 , 14. I.J mercial Sales Itourns,corner r sta., will be sold, a large colleen° ; 01 cellancons Books, embracing titan,lir , v xrious departmants of science an 11 Catalogues are now ready for ,ifb Books will be open for examinat morning. JOILNIJ jan2S • onses anti Lot tA -- l ybe on offered y t rT hbe l t o ) e d %l I 3 o'clock, P lii., a lot of ground, a Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, fro the Allegheny river, by 100 feet de. ereoted a _neat and substantial • house, in front; and in the rca noose; this property fronts- on tis • 90 feet wide; is in, the neighborlitio Iron Works, and Foundries, Tttl Terms at sale Jt)ILR jan2B Valuable Farming Land a ON will Fridayb be s s old, February t r u t a h r , y m n e t r, corner of Wood and sth streets, the able property, viz:: 87 ACIRIS of Land, well known as lamed Hamilton Farm, of which dh cleared and under good fence, pleasa • kl the !oath bank of the Monongahela above Pittsburgh, opposite Lock there are three dwelling houses, sta orchard, and a variety °father fruit't also an excellent Site fora Vineyard, competent judges to he equal to any 'I kind in the country. Atm ia good plied by a large stream water x the whole length of the farm, at pr by Wm. Fritz , who will show the pr. Also—That valuable Tract of Lan Rockdale Township, Crawford Cou taining 290 Acres MILLER & RIC aph! No. 4. MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEW BODES FOR 1848. CAPMAN'S DRAWING BOOR, No. 2. t i Glidden'. Ancient Egypt, new edition.; . The Nineteenth Century, a new Quarterly.: Chamber's Miscellany No. 11; lull setts on hand. Lives of the Queens of England, by AgneaStrick land, vol XI. The Market Queen, or the Wife's Stratagem. Musconna, a tale orate Revolution. Songs kir the People, No. 2, superior to ' No. I. Jack Arid, or life on board an Indiaman, new supply. Eubanir's Hydraulics, No 2—full setts on hand. Flowers Personified, No 44, do do Pictorial England, Nos 36and 37, do do I.lnion Magazine, for February, do 1' de National do do do :0 do Graham's do do do do, Godcy's Larly's Rook for Feliy., do dO • Little's Living Age, No 193, do do from 160 up. - itcniarkable.Events in the History of Ameijea, by J. Frost, L. I.:At. American Phrenological Journal for January.— Subscr.ptions _received, JANE EYE, an Autobiography, by Currer Bell. Last of the Falries, a Christmas tale, by Jarnes. - Edinburgh" Phrenological Journal and Magazine. The Conquest of California and New 51ezico, by , ..he forces of thwAritited States, in the yearte, 1546 'l . / ° N E E R 21 and 1847, by James Madison Cutts, with engra•rings , Plans of battles, Re. fMI I•TREETS. IA Tour to the - q Hirer ..aguenay in Lower Cribaria, j Ist at , 10 O. i by Charles Leaman, author of ii A Summer :1011 the l Wildernei s." . 's!end, cornet ' The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished t °thti rea erveil to subscribers by the year, or sold by the Single I t eta or . staple! „,,,,,b,.,.. w ' 11 a . " super-I Ni i‘V 'AND TIIEN, by the author of Ten Thou i , --S. blankets..; sand a Year. li 111 silks, saline„ Wa v verly Novels, cheap Aim. new supply. i : The shore, with all the current light literatuie of , 1 ,c,,,,r,.,.t.,,,„„ , the Ai d a ;y: , , e i n ion esi l e o l i e hzi t a e t e li- e a h }: e o n u i r ,e th ro ,:m :n t y . 0 r the o,Let i" a r 'a a " g:a ethred ' ern Magazines or Newspapers, can dose by applying W ,',l:lPing Paper, !at ti.:_i Fourth st. As persona are often to waO: or t tl cloak., era" , some particular book that cannot be procured in ibOtie:esi;',,,llidliardusr:,!, e tts , c ss it i l h , , 1 would infonn them that any work they' gt . 1 ail order from the east, and procuri- l ies. 'fir them in an average of front , S t A o r. l l 2 ,. tx. RsE '' ~.... Gl io uart . :ll . ( - 7 . 1 , :b! R"ncar. Port; an3l u bouxs. ready - - -- - - , c i ' : _? .1 F% it N.E. ri ic ti,:•S PNEUMONIC, or Condi , )1; 0 . ,•! ~ e at s. Market Port ; s. I ' Si and pocket 10 " .• Trash . ta I ~,ici„, ~,,,1 , „. _ • it„ 11.dsorn,liss a grunt ad - anted over many kith- 11) " " S. S. Madeira; 1, , , ,/ e l tee W an k ! er ( ' ~.,,; h Pr..p sit m+ mg its pleasant taste , permits 1 1* "' " London Market do ; iitto I e ie.ed without inc , nscnience. lint its value i IS, etc. 19 ii ! sr Symington La , an a Bateau,, roakt/It. lo the speediness of its cure. 5" • " Faint 4t I t ] . i W4'4131.. LI:OlVt1 atone of rlic most desperate couilis. Ift 4- T.,...rifro ii , •.on e Or whieh had been running on fora camel er -10 " . " Pale Sherry :Sit Idle Coin- - . ~ . , ~ . 3 h'e length 0! tme, yield a.tutist immediately Ur its $"- " • Golden I nk ' an d ' U li Power s •!IllUable Milo, • , , , in allf,, weat h er a. 4 ive h ave h a d ' a r i a t he, past r 1- - v k' rl '''' 1 n the winter , el erS ere 1•11 table to tale cold, unless great f 6 ii 'ii ' Brown s• IQ •• " Ljsbon " Jr,irer:d. the e ‘,. Ll' " Dry Malaga; ; , ,0 saturd,,y i precatitmn•• are •••••• I. 10 " ii Sweet dry,,- - D L ,A v Is, ~ of ,t,h,t,it ..,11,...11:,,,1.1,81.t.10:f1ii:1,..,,-;:tr.titti.::ruendt,o;,tt,ohne e i r tic e l h e .,„ nin i, e , y g - , }; ,.. 0 c r 2 5.. 0 t1e in quantities to •_uit,:yy p - .c . 1 , iuoneer, 1 conq •. ao.int • . a a 1•11‘. 1.• met.). to port...rot /err, --- ~,... a, ! on. s , e „ii, !iv. e ma. 1 • . w e hair rinin.-.-oui rorllti,atea or cUres which it . To Let. C. MARTIN._ t ROOM on the First Story, and the Second and a t• -.e premi- has performed, man:. of crawl, is from persons in rhi. i 11... , :rirti t•lorio. of Brick !louse, corer[ or sth 01 , 'ebrie.ry, at ray and the n ,. .,•. , 1••••!••••/-1. and thV- arc a stifficreni I an° 'n"‘"'Certn. LI *an the 9th ' retelenee oothont saving another vrord in Its favor. I Also, r u very neat and convenient frame Cottage, ti 4 19 fort .sisfil Prepare'l and for sale wholesale and retail, 14-13. i " 1 Allegheny CalY• Apply to 1 the JAMES MAY. ti ),: on oho h is, A. VAIINESTOCE &Cn , corn,r or Wood and ),,t Jetill 1 : _ ~ jan29 i a 5..... - 'II l - ga ll story Brick and Wiii r d and tith a:,. 1 To Rent, a small frame, ------ - - - lANEMF.NT *al) two rooms Inlial for n To Let. : iii . r tree "' ea ' A ' I 141140 At the first day of April, 1545, a large brick ! ir..l , Phi:tio , A or Dentist,' on Penn street, between , ts4lass and I tt • v . t.bk, , Homo!, Carrince hoes.; stable, 4-c., &United On ' } Ili"! sn'! 1 " 3 " 1 ". ' rA , v I , ' I the Pile Iron the Monongahela liralge to Birmitlg. ! i'''" 22 : . ', L. WILMARTH- • r — • - ' r f Forart - lor apply , to the subscriber, at his . . .• ' `ro Let. ction , e , i..m. . p •• Li . a , store, south end of the Slotoingshels Bridge- ft WE &few three story Dwelling House, with bath • I aletion• ' Jan '27:liid• JAMES IILACKNIORE: 11, 7 . hots*" att&chesi, situate near the corner or wy- 1 ciich, P. NI . , -- .- . .. - " • I" , lie and Washin ,, ten streets. Possession given on a Cil ROOMLI, Renting. and to Rent . • • a i ', ~,, t .NI ~,!,. ,flit Rent on Shsr rs —Two nice mall Farnot'nf . th e 6 7„.1. or APT" °eat- JOHN F. PERRY. !.1 30 and .S 0 acres, n•ljninlng Freedom, Ileav•h,! ;l a n" • i • (Gittetta Chronicle, and Journal copy.) • county. Persons who have farms, duelling house's ; . .... ..-- , stores, St., &c., lor rent, can hate lie Same ri. ; `' IRolletay Present,. corded and attended to, and perso ns who wish 031 j MINI': NIELLOR, No. 81 Wood street,ii now i rent a ill have their aisties complied with, and ail i openidg" anft for *ale, a splendid assortment of; kinds of agouties attended to for very nukf crth I Give ROOKS, in the richett itindingt. • ! rharges, at ISAAC HARRIS" General Agency and i it„„ 9i,e•00,-, Piano roams , intelligence (dice, Fifth str set. ...1. 2 a 27 i MARTIN!. Drl6ox: 6 t MARL ! WOE TreRD WRITING DEPIIS, Er.C. Ste..••• ! For sale at the lowest Cash prices. dec23 I fIOFFEE-198 bags prime Rio Coffee,movi- land ki ing atilt for sale by .. jan2s ."-' , MILLER & RICKETSOrit. ...... _ . • 6 11.•Cr—Partiacrablp. iglu F. utiitersigned ,has associated with himself: 'l_ John :!heels, from Baltimore, in the Grocery! and General' Commission business, under the style of Sellers 4. NI•cola, dated Ist January, 1848. jan2o .."FRAN. SP,LLERS, _. _ I the eele k a,rea are tuated on , t.g Ua wfurh tin apple. e 1 There I. , e4exancerl by trrtiOn orthe I . -earn Bair n Ng'shrongli eleccupied e N. 1545, in . I t d i ,i k !. ::: i ii i : a n h . :: o p c : I N 1 1 ; 1 p ti ' ieneer. Y. SELLERS. ]TO. 1 , 11031.1. ELLERS S. NICqLS, Produce and Generil IC" Commission Siert!) int.s, No 17 Liberty streeS, Pittsburgh. Sperm, linseed an 1 lard oils. „lan27 . . - DORK.-100 bbl.. mess pork; 18 do. Rump do.; in store end for sale by • jan27 SELLEItsI & NICOLS. • FAMILY FLOUR.-70 tibia fo• male by jau 27 SELLERS k NICOLS. SUGAR AND 91( iLASSb:S.-20 Wide. prime N 0. Sugar, 40 bble. N: 0. Melasaea; just received; nil for sale 0y (Me SF:LI.K.It 61.41471C0L5. JOHN D! tazig l i POE SALE. lOFFER for Kale the house I now occupy on Web j ,ter street, . few doers west or Seventh streetJ It is it two story brick b9116C. with four rooms on: earl] floor. I will jell on a liberal credit. jan.2l-tf W. If. (Gazette and Chronicle copy.) o conotttu tctanunity U k, CON- n!.:ln.nimilar rritnan con e ii onseseing n I: ' the sub ,, tiiseasee ~8 ln anti c „ cle .r an t f 'Ulcers, u 1 etc., be re el . ! ... I I entruyed ... f lin may , • A, the , na n un• tr kr tl e - F m .II4I ), AX e.—u-inDar.ol.irnroiwn na•scenretVadni7sopreeereddy remedy for that painful trouble. It never/ails. Office and Private onsn Rooms, No. 65, Diamond alley, PittsbuCrgh, Pultaatio. The Dectordwal ways at home. janlB-dawtr First Soiree of the United Benevolent Association ofJolarneirinen Carpenters. T HE Snit Soiree of the Association, will take place at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Thursday evening, February 3d. Tickets can be had of either of the Managers, at the St. Charles Hotel, the Merchants Hotel, the Stunt District Hotel, at Johnson's Confectionery, on Market at., near Third, and at the office of the Morning Post. MANAGERS: Wu. E. ERRETT, EDWARD L. EVANS, Abtx'n. Kinn, JOHN BRENNAN, PETER QUINN, JOHN STINGER, H. T. KAINE, WM. MOORHEAD, THOMAS APPLETON, MORRIS LINDSAY, APCOLLISTER, WILLIAM HALL. JAMES H. LATCHAW, ianl3-tf on, C%er i rice $l, ..,ruing alirs fitted . i'ie , would [IS public )1 iii tention it ol ply f or ittn a, (car -1 ' n(.l„ , r ° a s i t li and ng nd rails ,rstoners .31 diedye N to. I. IgA. I ' some o itti.end to ,N I, . New and Valuable Hooka TTNDESIGNED Coincidences in the writiaga IL) both of ihe Old and New Testament, an argu ment of their veracity; with an appendix containing undesigned coincidenLes between the dospele and Acts, and Josephs's. By Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. D. First American, from the second London edition. The Errors Of Modern Infidelity illustrated and refuted, by 8. M. Schmucker, A. M., pastor of the first Lutheran Church, Germantown, Pa. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: Illustrating the perfections of God in the phenomena of the year, in four volumes --one volume devoted to each season. By Rev. Henry Duncan, D. D. Chalmer's Miscellany, embracing Reviews, Es says,and Addresses, By the late Thomas Chalmers, D. . The above with a large variety of new and stand ard worts, for sale low by jan26 int the • out 70 with ;,,C , lles or a arket. .1 and 106. Notice. 9Ur ItI TVS. PENN, a lady skilled in the science of . SECOMD Siam, may be consulted by the ladies' and gentlemen of this city on the Past, Present and Future events of their lives, at her residence, on Wylie street, fifth 'door below Washington. Mrs. P. would invite all those who desire to consult her to call soon, as she will remain in the city but Y few. weeks longer. Terms: $l,OO for gentlemen and MT cents for ladies. janl94m DYE pl,,ouß-- 27 Bble. Rye Flour, a prime arti cle for fiamilitme, jot received and for sale by jan2B L. 8. WATERMAN. r!' r T N. D UPLWEAT FLOUR-44 Sacks, a superior ar- JJ ticle, in store and for sale by jan2B L. S. WATERMAN. .• ..•- '- Jul! received by ZEBVZONIRINSEY, Mar ket si DOZEN Pine.Waz Markk; J. 6 " 4, 3 Paper; Common; - 3 Gross Metallie Cola& Cleaner:it 1 dozen Egg. Boilers; 1 " Salt Spoons; , 2 ~ Bone Alustard Spoons;, 4 Gross German Silver Table potins; 64 , « 41 T ea f. 2 ~ Butter Knives; - 1 Pietur y 20,000 China Marbles; Books; - 6 dozen fine Woolen Comforts; II great variety of Coats and Caps. BASKETS. 5 dozen fine French Willow Baskets;, Willow Market C 4 Straw Traveling 1 " Clothes 12 4 , Metal Toy 1 " Willow Cradles; 6 " Glass Motto Seals; 3 " Bone " Stamps; 3 Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols; 5 pairs eommon Brass 1 dozen setts Chessmen; 2 " " Domino; 6 " Taylor's Tape Measures, 6 " Steel Key Ring, assorted; 3 " China Dogs and Sheep; 1 " Strings Amber Beads; 12 nests Drums we ENGLISH, 56 market at. between 3d and 4t - • A dlr. M - 0 • • •- -• P T HE subtrc.iber, hitting been appointed and duly commissatined agent of the Lycoming County Mutual. Insor.ince Company, is 'now •prepared to rokeive applitatione tbr insurances tbr said Compa ny. This Company is perhaps one it the very beat Inaurance- Companies in the Ntate 6r Union, 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 6000 dollars will be taken ; on; ny one block of buildings, Or any one risk,)' and no more than $2500 will be taken on.a Rolling MillkPonndry, or-Purnace. Buildings in which a stole pipe passes through the side wall or Roof, Cotton Factories, Powder Mills, Manufactories of Ptintingine, and "distillerieset will not be insured on hay consideration whatever; and when the rate pex.ceat.khall be 12 or 15 inclusive, no risk will be taken oiler $4OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company have been such, that for the, last six years only one, tent upon the dollar has been assessed upon the premium notes of the stockholders. APplitiations can be made to the subscriber, a his Orme, in the new COurt Muse, NMI IL SPROUL, AWL ;Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa. jan23-1m 1 1', 1 ,1KK 11 1 1 ) 1\1 I AND WRITING CLASSES, corner ofsth and Market stir., Re-.open on Monday next,— IllzacAermr. and STEAMBOAT Book-keeping taughv on the most,ettective and ex peditious, manner. In addition to Hie usual course ' of matruction-and practice, Mr. D. will on Monday next, coMmence a course 'of practical Lectures, in whiCh the application of the science of accounts to all the details of business will be minutely explain ed.-No ealra charge made for these Lectures. Hours of busineits 10 to 12 A.M., 2 to 4 and 1 to 10 P.M_ ' For Sale or Rent. NEW Brick Building, with Steam Engine . , and • ' large supply of water, which has been used as a 'cannery; and can be applied to any manufac turing purpose. Alao, for sale, one of the best manufacturing cations for extensive works in the suburbs of the city{ Coal plenty and cheap, and but 15 minutes walk . froth the steamboat landing. Also, for sale, in the same vicinity, a few building • Forterms, apply to GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood street. (tLLIDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror of Life, Chttistmas Blossoms, The Gift of Friendship, .• Friendship's Offering, 1 - Tbe Rose, • The Snow Flake, 4 Thei Christian Keepsake, The Hyacinth, '•hgeenes in the lives of the Patriarchs and Pro phets, ! , 'lllufriinated gems of Sacred Poetry, !'Lay4 of Love and Faith, &c-, by G. W. Beth tubs, .Amlia , s Poems, ;Tiipper's Proverbial Philosophy, - Togrillier with a large variety of Miscellaneous, Moral and Beligio_is works; Sir sale by deal) LUKE LOOMIS, Agi Ent;llith Pamphlet.. Al All) OF oftLE.INS; . Wm. Tell ; The Shadowles. Man ; league.' Magic Ring ; lindine; Vitconti, from the Ita'ian ; Mesaeuli. Tales; Tare. otthe Baroness Fongite, etc. etc. H. S. BUS WORTH 4- Co., 43 Market et. J4lssEE,q) nu—so bbi. prune Linseed Oil, on conrigntnenl and for sale, by SELLERS & NICOLS, 17 Liberty at. jan2o y A RI) OIL--20 bbl. ConkltriVs No I' winter Lard LA oil, for4ale at reduced rates, by jan2o SELLERS & NICOLS - • —, D ACOS AND BULK PORK-- 200 hams Bacon; jj, 1100 Shoulders do; 22 hilds Sides do; 67 do in bulk, on4nsgninent and for sale by jan2o SELLERS &.NICOLS. - - - R- r -90 bids -N. C. fOr sale by _ jan27. , JNO. P. PERRY, Liberty st. IDER VINEGAR---. 10 bbl. for sale by jan27. JNO: P. PERRY. LARD 011—.5 hbls winter strained Cincinnati for sale by .Ljan27] JNO. P. PERRY. ODA AS L.,--26 casks, best quality, for male by jan27. : JNO. P. PERRY. _ _ TIOTASII-. 1 5 cdpx.r No. 1,-for nale by P.ERdY. CHEESE -100 Jan 27 :, BACON -24,000 lbs bacon Should le sale by jan27. : JNO. F. PERRY. NAILS do SPIItEB..-350 kegs Nails andSikcs assorted, in store and for sale by P jan27. L. S. WATERMAN. iSTEEL—A general assortment of Cast, Shear, E. Blister, Citrman, American and Spring Steel, in atom and for tale by L. S. WATERMAN. Jae:7. F Ei r i . THEi or a t -29 sacks Feathers, in store and inn 27. t L. S. WATERMAN. 1110 AISINS-15 Boxes M. R. Raisins, for sale by jan26 ;:' J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. ItAISINS-30 bia. and I bzs. M. R. for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, .. ; decls : 110 Wood at. COFFEE -40 fins Prime Rio; 40 " Medium 4, 12 ". Laguayra ; 6 " Old Java • For sale by 0, ' J. b. WILLIAMS, jan2s tr. 110 Wood --_____--- QIJGAR— 6 lade, prime New Orleans 2 Ole. D. R. Crushed; L? 10,;;t' assorted Loaf; For sale by: I', J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. SUNDRIES' -la Bbl!. Lard; .25 Bushels Dried Peachas; 10 ', " " Apples; , . "4 dozen Woolen Socks; 06 lbya:ft , iv az ; On consignment, -and for kale by , janlB +-1. D. WILLAMS, 110 Wood it. q AI•IDLES- 4 —, 2 liofes Lior . ne; - " Spain, for sale by.. ianl7 •. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et MR. DVIPPrS ,z 5 W It r in store and for sale by Jig°. F. PERRY. Da. -11OPPLilloiDlli ~.ezzazan-AEco - G EEtMAIrbIEDICZNBS i= , Are without 4 rival : or the Cure e the following IF taken according to directions they will cure any case, nu matter who or what else bak VEGETA /ILE R H ECM TIC Pf LL For the permanent cure of tHheumatisin,,Gotif, Gangrene, Hysterea, and severe nervous affections, and are highly recommended for the cure of Drop ! sy, Hemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most cases, experience benefit scon after the• first dcise; they-quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest- well during the night; they never fail to effect acure, when taken according to directions. - No outward application can permanently remove rheumatic paths from the system. Liniments some times act .as a palliative for a short period; but there is always danger in their use; they may cause the pain to leave one place fur 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 AS : fections, (arising from the liver or stomach) diseases of the Kidney?, and all diseases arising from a dis ordered stomach, in both male and female, such as ' female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the bead, They strengthen the aystem, and remove all ascidity of the stoinach, and give it tone and action; and assist digestion; they can be taken by the most delicate *stomaph; and in every case will entirely destroy costiveness ; and renovate the whole system, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and give a healthy action to the Whole frame. The symptoms of Liver C3mplaint are uneasiness : and pain in the right side, and soreness upon tonch 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 aleep and depres sion of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, caugng mucus to rise in the nostrils; jaundice frequentl)Faecompanies it, and a Dropsy in the face. These symptoms, if permitted to con tinue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease,Consumption; in fact a majority ofsuch cas- moriginate from the irritating cause above men- FULL 11:. CURRY, tioned. Cathartic medicines must in every instance, 1 HANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN b 3 avidded in the treatment for it. 1 FOREIGN_AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER The symptoms of Dyspepsia are very various--; TIFCATES OF OEFOSIT,BANKtirES, those affecting the stomach alone, are nausea, heart- GOLD AND SILVER.. ... burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of up- No. 65,. Woonsr., 3o noon BELOW Fonarn, wts-r snit, petite, sense of fulness or weight nu the stomach, , Pittsburgh, Pa. sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach; feted 1 D AR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, ana eructations, 44c sour arising front the stomaclr; &c. I collections made in all the principal cities of the The sympathpfie affections are very diversified.-- United States. Dyspepsia, devoid of a functuti nature, is without Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New danger, butif arising from a disease ofth'e stomach, York, Boston and Cincinnati:constantly for sale in it is dangerous. isums to suit purchasers. Nervous Debility generally accompanies dyspep, Kentucky, !ndianit,Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva'- sia or liver complaint; it will also cure. A few der- nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora tea will remove all the unpleasant effects, such as ble terms. fluttering at the heart, aching sensation When in a The highest premium paid for American Gold. lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever F:xclsange on England, Ireland, Germany and and doll pain in the head, constant imagin'ng of France procured, .src. , mar .'. y. _,, . evil; and great depression of spirits. Outward signs; N. HOLMES CV. BOAT, Are quick and strong pulse , pale and laai- 1 . distressed.l L 115KERS AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN AND tenance, &c. . A BANK NOTES. ny case of the above disease can be cared etrec- No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. tinily by tie use ol'the Bitters as directed.. Selling rate., ' Exchange. Buying rate. SUDORIFIC, Nev. York ' .1 pr Cincinnati 1 dis An infallible remedy fur coughs or colds, or the Philad*fija "- Louisville I " chest, spitting of blood, influenza, whooping couh f 1 Sr.. Louis i rr 1 Baltarffore " bronchitis, hewers l asthma, or any disease of theNOTES lungs or throat.BANK This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon releases any cough or hoarseness, mud preients the crimp by being early administered. NO cough or cold is too light to pass neglected ; neglected colds send thousands to the grave annually, and eause many to grow up with a delicate frame, who would hare been strong and robust if at first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure or the piles, letter; and rheum, scald head, ringworm., inflamed eyes or eye lids, barber's itch, frosted feet, old sores arising f•oM fever or impure blood ; and will extract the fire front burns, upon application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions front the skin. Persons troubled with ten der faces should use it alter shaving; it will in a few moments remove all soreness, and atop 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 bill entirely remove any - deep seared pains. These remedies have caused many to enjoy the inestimable blessings or invigorated health, and in a variety of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect arid radical cure. • 'rhea:inelutable impositions upon the public, and it of retnarkable cures never made, yet cer- ' -.-' -- 2------ - I tint() tilled to by feigned names, or by persons wholly go- 41 to the hest Cough Med feint I over . ',./V.' render, 1) FAD the following proof of the superiority o. acquainted with what they have endorsed, it Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mixture„. from it difficult to do justice to ttie - public in offering stir ticket inducements to make a trial of these in valua- a respectable citizen, OM bos om , it. ble inedicinea. They are .entirely vegetable,. and P.1175111.` Dec. Id, 1847 . tree from all intermits ingredients, and clam, your I Mrsaas. Ravi & BROCICWAY I pm ,..,,,,, ge so l e l y upo n the i r merits. E very f am il y After laboring for several weeks unclerthe-disad -1 vantages of a harrassing cough, , and most distressing gratis. should hallo a pamphlet; they can be had of the agen t cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of seve• No. Ira] of the "infallibles," I was induced - to- purchase I Principal Depot at the German Medicine store, a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it ins Race et., one door above Eight, Philadelphia. I Fur sale in Pittsburgh by la fair trial. To m janl7.dly y great surprise, after using only . WM. THORN. one half of the bottle, I found myself "ennui.; • -- --- ---------- ell." “ w It is the best medicine I ever sa." 7VEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURK'S w .1 . 1 Building, Fourth street. Trios copy. 101 IN HINDS: . - i Soldby HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Com- Hough is Anthony, Daguerreotypists from the i mercial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. " Eastern cities, would call the attention of the in., -- __ . _ _____ ____ __ yanS habitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns . to their Daguerrotypen of cititens and others, at rooms iu the Third story of Bark's Buildings, 4th street. • - Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no painashali be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The • public are solicited to call end examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. k. B. Opperators will find this a good 'depot for stock and clonicals. mr• Instructions given in the art, containing ilfe roost receat Improvements. dent° - - NOW PUbliCitiollll. A r e L d T i of thea 'Sl' " w r o a rks o f John ted . l o a tn PeAr i g Milton, n v' with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings, by Tames Montgomery; and one hun dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey. In two volumes. SPENCER'S GREEK TESTAMENT.—The four Gospels and Acts of the 4 % pestles, in Greek, with English notes, criticaJ, philosophical, and exegetical; maps, indexes, etc. together with the Epistles and apoca lypse; the whole farming the New Testament—For the use of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Semi naries, By Rev. J. A.Spenecr. A NEw Novhc — Miilsummer , o Evo.—A fairy tale °flora. By Mrs. S. C. Hall, Jamas' Herrav IV,—The life of Henry the Fourth, king of Friona and' Navarre, by G. P. R. James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vole. cloth. - For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, JanS Booksellers, corner of Market and 3d sta. KEG BUTTER-6 Kegs, for sale by de 9 SMITH & SINCLAIR 9 • -- RIED D Apples-50 Bushels, for sale by dec2B • SMITH & BBbla Lard ; 5 cc Fresh Roll Butter; 6 cc Dried Peaches ; 2 cc Clover Seed ; just recd for sale, by L. S. WATERMAN, jau4 No 31 Market, and 62 Front at. WRITE Beans—lo Barrels, for sale - by dec2B SMITH & SINCLAIR. LOVER Seed-3 Bartels, forsale by C dec2B SMITH. & SINCLAIR. - LARD --30 Kege No neatly put up for family 118 ' for sale by , dec2B , SMITH & SINCLAIR. TIIBBERPS CliaMical Writing Fluid,,asiorted si;ed bottles, constantly on hand and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK and C 0.,. dec2B corner Ist and Wood ate. OULD CANDLES-50 Boxes, for sale by dec3 SMITH & SINCLAIR, OCKHEBIERHock ca , Ul porters to the United Stites for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of , dec2o JACOB WEAVER. • L OAF Sugar-- 20 Bbls. NaL. g, B l a ii 77, Loui siana ; . ' 10 " Coarse Pulverised Loaf; 5 " In, store and for sale, by Pine .. Ai dean MILLER & .111C1rETSON. or , Brandy -4 half ipipea, Landon col tor, Vintage of , 42 ) to arrive and liar sale by . C. MMITIN. _. _ . tISH Whiskey -2 Puncheone,for sale in %Inuit tiea to suit, by :3 2 2 The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON EN.GLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.o I and upwards. marl6-dawv Buying mom. Ohio ' - I dis Indiana I Kentucky ; Virginia ; Wheeling ; di Tennessee 3 aul9-y ALLEN KRAMER. . EDWARD REAM. KMER ItAtil . IsANICERS' A ND EXCHANGE BROX- Ens, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATFS OF DEPOSITS; BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood eta., directly -opposite the St. Charles Hotel. n Important Book. ITIHE Early History of Western Penncylvania,and 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 with a topo-1 graphical description of each .-county of Western Pennsylvania. One large volume, 765 pages, by H. K. Strong, Esq. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH 8: Co. 43 Market street. Tesis. 36 HALF CHESTS Y. Hyson ; 51 Catty Boxes, do; 10 half chests Gunpowder; 2 Catty Boxes, do; 8 half chests Imperial; • 16 Pouchong ; jail 11 For sale by JAMES MAY v./ HALF 13ble Trimmed Shad; I 2! Bbls. No. 3 Mackerel ; _ janll For sale by JAMES MAY. I RON SAFE---056 large'lren Safe, for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Ta., jan7 cor. First and Wiiod sts. LOURL93 litarre - ish superfine . Flour, of a good brand; just received and for.sale, by SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood et. LOAF SUGAR---5 Bbls. No. 6, Loaf Sugar; Sir sale low to close consignment. janll JAMES MAY. - .TAMAICA Spirits -2 Puncheons, for sale in (pair titles to suit, by dec22 P. C. MARTIN. 4 hhds. Strictly prime .N r i , o j L oa AcFS t. .re B ceiy 3 e l d li antli for Sale by jan2s- MILLER & RICRETSON. 1 '%1.71,T White B .t eeds J 2 cans ; S " Flaxseed ; * 28 Kegs No. 1 La)d; 6 Barrels de; 12 Casks Cheese! 85 Boxes do ; just ree'd and for sale by jan.2s MILLER 4. RICKETS( ICE-5 tierces new nice, just rec'd and for Bale by jan2s MILLEAIr. RICKETSON.. lOLASSES-10 Bbla.New Orleans ; 2 Phila. Steam Syrup ; 1 Cane ' 4 Syrup; For Sale by J. D. WILL AMS, jaa2s 110 Wood at. LARIFED Sugar—l 1-IMLNe.,,),l,, ans,ticle. Bbla. " Extra' For sale by • . J. D. WILLIAMS, jna2s 110 .Wood at. 0 .. ATS-10 bags on consignment; for sale.by decls J. D. WILLIAM& _7_7_ MOLASSES -_.25 MAL N, 0. Melones, just re ly j ceived and resettle by janl4 : . 'MILLER and ItICgETSON. NISO E L MUSCATEL Hock wine, Henkell at) Co.'s expottation, for sale by the case' or bot tle at the wine 'store of dec2o LONDON Porter-6 casks London Porte, in quart and pint bottles ? for saltiby dec2.2. P. C. MARTIN. • . F LAXSEE A few bags for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, b 8 Woodstreet. . ..!' , SARDINES --50 Boxes Sardines; 50 bf. do, for ealp P. C. ARTIN. CANDLES -20 has. Stearin° Candles, for sal. by decls J. D. WILLIAMS DRIED Peaches-100 Bushels, for sale by Idee2B SMITH & SINCLAIR. 111,UCK1VHF:AT sacs :rim. Flour, 13 of •, hulled" Ltucsteheat, for aAle by jan7 SMIT/L anirSINCLAIR. _ . PLAIN AND DRIB cou)RF.trt,E LAIN:ES7A! A. Mums at C0.,'02 Market et:. haveisCrg ceivelliei Express as assortment of the abdve very fashionable goods for children. r, gar. dec7 . „ P. C. MARTIN aes.in.ztoorr.,::: 'C4 O 4..fAfFr l2 " • 11605 i ! - BANNICRET • AND - 11XCHAN GE BROKERS, R. E. COs , WOOD AND 51k:tit starris, rri.r"4 l / I :nan, PA DEALE4s in_ Corn, Notee . ,'..tnie Bills, Foreign . rid pcuneutio F4U)iipgn„ 'cOrtifiOutes of Deposita, . . EXCHANGE .onall `Eltiy. ‘ s ei*, the Uunion, and Europe, for, in sums to suit pnrchal sere. CURRENT .and par 'funds received on, deposit° COLLECTIONS-mule: on all parts of the Union at the lowest rates. REFERENCES: Messrs. M.;Leech A Son, 1 " Oiden - lk Snowden,l " Wm. Bell & Son, Prrrsettaa . . " S. WClarken & Co. i .' English & rennett. , " Fleming & Brother, ... •ic Fales, Lathrop &. Co. 1 3 TL 21AD'A. " Wm.R. Thompson & Co. 4 ' B H a o b a e d o ly c , k P & hel C p i s . & Co. 1 - Nzw Timm. " TifranY, Ward &Co. . PO John M'Callongh & Co. BASFFAIORE. Mr. James George, - - H. Hanna, CINCINIPATI, 0. • ' ‘‘ Joseph Watson, 1 Messrs. Fenner &.. Whiillan. .Messu.ow, O. f R. F. Ellis,.Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, September-2d, 1847-y, , . ' WILLIAM A.°IIILL VZ Co., BANKERS, EEC/LANGE mammas, :AND. DEALERS IN I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC • BANKNOTES, ANDOF DEPOSIT, AND SPECIE, I No. 64 Wood at., one door abort Fourth,East able, Pittsburgh, Pa. • CURRENT -Funds received on deposit, and col-1 !actions made on all the Cities throughout the! United States. Sight checks on taltimore,Fhiladel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly! for-sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and • Virginia Banks bought and sold on tile most favord able terms. OSEPH 11. HILL Buying rata; County & City orcPs dir Belief notes PennsylVania Cu New York' Maryland New Orleans I Protiuoe. COB WEAVER. 14W*2': . t . ' -' iiMA..: CINCINNATI AND PIT'ESSDROW 4 19affg 10atitet 'amt. . Innis kn ow n : ino .or I St:earners, 'it no Sr. eoineosed, otthelargeeii,li swiftest, bestSnialied and furnished, end the meet „I I powerful boats on the wat ers of , thit,Weit.:.-lE'veryl accommodation and comfort thet, mone y, can pro cure, has been provided for paisengeis. Ihe,L4se has been in operation for five yeare---hive carried million of people without the least. injuryto their persons. The boats will he. at 'the foorcif Wood street the day previous to starting, for the recerina of freight and the entry of passengers on thifiregle; ter. In all cases passage money must ho paid in advance. • Monday packet. - The MONONGAHELA, Capt. 'Blene, Ira! leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 Wheeling every Monday-erasing at, 10 1:.••61, p-1? T k uesday, Packet.;' The HIBERNLA. No. 2, Capt. 4no..Klinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning atlo o'clock; Wheeling-every' Tuesday evening at 10 Wednesday Paoketv The NEW. ENGLAND No. 2. Captain . 8 , ;Dean,' will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday meaning:at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday ovefdag at ,Thtirsalky Packet. The.WISCONSIIS, Captain R. J.. Grace,ndilleate Pittsburgh every Titursday morning IVheeling everl.Thersday evening. at:-10:24ray.7..:‘,...- • - .1 7 rtday" "pnekei, • Tho_CL PEt N 0.2, Captain Crooks, Piiiaourgh every Friday Morning at.-10..o!ckgttiri %Wheeling every Friday evening 104,...1at. Saturday Packet, The MESSENGER, Captain De y Cavn witl:Aguxre. Pittsburgh every Saturday morning.,et 10 o'cleol4l Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 Sunday Packet. • The ISAAC. NEWTON, Captain .4. 19. , aool. , __________ • will leare Pittsburgh every Sunday trwrning,,o,,'„ w. c. CURRY. 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday eien,itt.g.,ut,lo.,.-; P. PI. Deaver and Wellsville Patelket. The steamboat BEA i VER, Chailes wint Clarke, Master; wi, tering Pre tease on, make daily tr.ps ll to Bewver liedcoining Wells ville, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 u'cloek:, and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P. M. decls G. 14 1.11A.R.T0N S CO.; -Alen S~Va:TC."'''4ITHE new and splendid steirner_AN... DREW FULTON, W. H. FULTON Mei ter, will leave for the above and intertneciate.laild-- hags, on Saturday next, the 22d 10 A. w. For freight or passage apply on board or t_o'• janl7" Dissolution or Partnership, IIE Partnership oil Parke 4- !lemmas is this itaf. ;;- 1. dissolved by mutual consent,. The lnisipess...9c the concern will be closed, at the counting rebus heretofore occupied, No. Il¢ Weed street, by:Juba . Hannon and Henry Hannon. - • qt • Copartnership. - - Jetm HA:sorts & gm:ay lIANItE27 have this.day, associated with them BErm...J. WALL/mu in the tnan.-.LI ofacturcof Flint Glass, in all. its. viz ieties, undet the. , firm of Hansen and. Wallace; .at tte Parke and Hannens, where. they are prepared ,to serve their old friends and these wbo may favor ' them with a call, at WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL. A large stockof tee leadirii; articleis.ln.ourjinn hand. Terms as good as any, other house. JOHN - HANN EN3 HENRY .HANNE.Die B. J. WALLACE.-, in retiring from the busiriesiter Pakkiza n d Han. ncs, I most cordially recommend Messrs 'l:funnels Wanacc to the patronage of my formerOittii.ds. JOHN E. PARKS.Pittsburgh, Jan. Ist, 1848- - jan4-Im aihe loons; -L f b r v r p ll a E sthierbers,detAf s *ro,f li#onednd still iecreadiriepatratiags--'3tiestivs*,ett ;hem, einem the opening oftheirifestatilishinecitChog leave to state that their bathit are open 'nein tidies, and that hut, cold and shower baths Can - be had at any moment. A few more boarders can be accom modated by the week, and gentlemen can procure breakfast, dinner, supper, etc., at the'usual honrr j =T breaktbst, 7; o'clock, a. mu.. dinner:o24lmi.: cry 1 p. rn. Oysters, cooling drinks, - "and other refFreimeirtt 4 ' uraished in a superior style,"and chargeirmutleiitti jants - PECK 'THOMPSON'acto.• "setting. off LOW . ror Caelr.”: N I - TINTER CLOTHINC ofevery description,knclr as cloakafover coats, superfine blanket, Heal ver. Pilot, and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, I Dress, and frock coats;.a large asaortmontoal sack and frock coats. Cloth, casaimere, and satinet; pantaloons; also,- s. general assortment of vests; plain antlfancy.velY94.. cloth, cassimere and fancy Woolen, .Itild,Plaid-Mtati mere, with a great variety of superfine trimmed shirts, under shirts,. stocks, crifveita,zeti*.: forts, and all other aitielta -in the Clothing which will be sold low- for Purchasers will find it much to theit'Advintage call soon, at 49 Liberty street. - ,•' P' N. B. A complete assortment of g . oodsDELANY: ~ seitire i. for Customer work, always on hand, such is Englis b h; Preach, and American clothe, and eassimeres•alio; a choice assortment of seasonable veitinto lt at which he made to order in the latest .ifyles,: and on the most accommodating terms. , , jan-Hdaw. ________ .._ , ._ ... ..„:. , New Daguerreotype, Room! . `-;'.'. ilurkes Buildings, Fouillt St. . 1 1_10UPli 4- ANTHONY, Dagnerrecitypiigs . trim e Eastern cities, would call the, attentilaol",., " th he inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neigfifior4ig .; towns to their Daguerreotype of citizen!, and _titherai. at room, in the third story or Burke's buildlfig, 4th • iit.;;;• : Persons wishing pictures taken 'nuiy.i - eXtaitguieil: :. that no pains shall be spared to produce them iiiiiii4 highest perfection ofthe art. Our instrumeoCer!)-0. the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pie:- tures unsurpassed for high finish and trutlifebters a .. nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required 'oi._. - expected to take them unless perfect satisaction is; given. N. B. Opperators will find this a pod. depot :for'-: stock and chemicals. • • • '•-• •,.• -- - - f. - -• - inr Instructions given in the art, containing-the-. most recent Improvements. - - • , - jan2-_-. New Booke Just Received. -' --- AR ' . .- - T_T EAV-EN upon Earth, by Janeway, one vol.-88i Charnock's.choice _works . by Lyinington, 4 - ; I. volilher• Coincidences of' the Old and New Testaittent,l.os by Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. D. one vol. - - 0,25 ' • Chalmers Miscellanies, Nem _, Essays,•&c:- Select works ofJames, Venn, Wilson, Phillips • :r and Jay in.one large vol. fur the lo , \v. price - or . . i,,&i . The Free Church,Pulpit, 3 vela. -± .',.., -. 5,q0 ~ Modern Infidelity, by Smucker; .- ~... Life of David, Dr ily walk with God, Matthew Stropli, , • , -38 a Circle of Human Life, by Tholitck, 1., '„ ~ Mc Memoir of Charlott Elisabeth,. . • ...• .... ~. The works of Francis Turretine in_the,original. .•" .. 31c,, ......; Latin, to be complete in 4 vole; 3, vols. n oiar, .. - .... ~ ready. . . . Willis' Poetical works in aidepclid :'Turkey Morocco. - The above with a great variety erneW•booliatjekt received. ELLIOTT 4 ENGI,I9II, jan7 450 Market et. between 9d and 4t1l; ALL persons indebted to the subscriberse , v quested to make payment,-0n.0r., beforePati 25th inst., if not,lheir account will be liven toe Magistrate for collection; all persons having cliiims against the firm„ 'will please present their accounts for payment, janl2 • To Let; IIREE dwelling henget, situate on Fiiiirthatriiiti T near Canal Rndge, in the city ofPittshurgh.' Also, it Room, 75 by. 20 feet,'-withirctitifentoiti!' !entrance on sth, near Wood Street. • Also, .a frame dwelling; two stories,. witteinientel of ground under cultivation, situate on OhiclLsite: in the city cif Allegheity.' Enquire of janS J. D. !WILLIAMS, 110 -Wood- at.' yr ORT-6 sazlis . 'll.Ops, on cotAigninciat,:ißiiifilk:A 11 sale-14" janl4 * MILL:Zit °nil niciarrsolit. A LSPICE--10 bags.4lspice,- now landin t• lor 'sale - ' Sr. ; janl4 MILLER cord RICKETSOIT.• _ AtrAcKEREL- 7 60 Mile, No. 3, large Mackerel, 5 In atom arid • • __ a n 1.4 4 tibia No. I do • • - Zrs - - canaigilinsoni, and for inile.by ' janl4 MILLER an4l RICEV*OIII ! ANCSER &IitiA.YER:::
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