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Repaired and corrected every Aftenuon. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOB rußßcillT, a -Hanna, . W.J.Totten, F :Xoeiu PITTSBURGH MRRETS-—DAILY REVIEW. OFFICE OF: THE POST, .5 TctsiiAT iMoii.viiio, Feb. 1, 1848. j FLOUR—There was a decline in price yester day. We heard of sales at $4,62, and a lower figure was rumored, but we could not hear.of, the'. Bale.. From store, §4,8703. . . ■ t ,.,... ; CLOVER SEED—A decline is noticed; tote taken from : first hands at .§3,6203,75. From store at $4. TIMOTHY SLED— Taken from first hands at $1,7501,87; from store“ §200,25. DRIED APPLES—Firm at previous' quota tions; demand still good.' Frpnrfim hands, 60c., was paid yesterday for one lot; 68 for anotnir smaller lot From store, 70 is the fair quotation. SUGAR Active, andfirm at .previous quota tions; sales at 4 j@3J. MOLASSES—Firm at 204027; by single bbl., 28. OATS—Very dull, and tendency downward.— Some dots,taken at 25c \VHEAT—-Not much in market—in demand; 90095 iu quotation* CORN—-Very dull; some lots taken at 37, R\E In demand; not much in market; re ceipts light. Held nominally atGOc. CORN MEAL— Sales at 40c. RA'RLEY—We still quote at-10c. RUTTER—No change; sales daily at 124013 for prime roll. DRIED PEACHES—.No change since last, te port ; Some sales on Saturday at Si 500] CO.- . LARD-—Sales at Goi>4c. "^3^^ —^ a * es ra ' ,v ,r °m first hands at 18c.; Rectified from distillery is worth 20021 c. CHEESE—No change 5 we. quote Reserve at GOG*. HOES—Sale yesterday at 124 c. ** F.LOUR—Plenty in market, wah not much demand ; we quote at Si 25 j* 100 lbs.. RAGS Receipts fair and considerable demand 34®3$ U a fair quota! ion. RlCE—Sales frotn store at f>£c, in arjd market well supplied. ■ LIMSEED OlL—Regular sales at 50c SALTt— Regular sales at $1 37. CANDLES—ReguIar sales common 9i@lUc. COFFEE—Regular. sales Primo Rio at Sj®SJc. ..-FEATHERS—\Vo quote at 31@33 from store AMF.mc.ix Ea cur.—This splendid steamboat, It will be perceived by our advertising columns. will ijepart for Artr Qrltans on Thursday next. We mly be permitted' to add that her arcommo (fations are elegant and spacious nor is she behind any of, the first class as a fast .sailer. We know hat her o.fi-. ers are polite and gentlemanly, in tvery sense of the word. sO" 1 he Steambpaf Vallabiishadrom Red River for New Orleans was entirely destroyed by fire on the night of the ISth ultimo. Tke cataslropheoc curred.at about 0 o clock', when opposite the Col lege, below iponaldaonvilJe. The following is a lift of the passengers lost, so far as they ate known —: Mrs. Jane Chamberlin and child; Mr. Nichols and child; Miss; Frances Johnston; Mrs, Benard and children; Rev. Air. Page, ; u f Shreeveport, and his two children, and a son of Judge Wells A gentleman who was a passenger, and esca|ted in jury, says, that there w fie over one hundred sduls utt hoard, and that in his opiuion fully forty were lose . Krtsy Yonfc CcsTost llouke.—The receipts of the Custom House on Tuesday, were greater than on any other previous day since its establishment Ihe amount received for duties was $228,009. The amount of dutiable goods was 5519,G05. Free goods j>1C,133. ’ . New Vora, January 28, Jj p, J|. Sterling—More doing j the fair quotation is 2 010 preiq., though there are sales at less, arid some perhaps at more. Pills, of. some of houses of the city on the best houses in London, have sold at 10 prem at 5,25®2,77J p dollar. Stocks are hard up, chiefly under the impression or the hope that there is something in the'rumors about peace, though the money market is decided ly better, from the entire stoppage of specie shin! menfs, *• A. : A. JIASOS &. CO., 0 2 MARKET STREET, • Between Third and Fimrth Streeets, IlWCimibdr We*, ami tho public generally, . ' h “‘ b , e,n S »b°ut to remove to the spacious and i 0 ’ fCC "“* ejected on the adjoining lot. stocK of C OS ° ° nt the ‘ r arg,; >nil wcll selected J _ - Fail and Winter Goods at Cost, £&s&&ax&sfisai ltieireitensive assortment of . DRESS GOODS W -Tt,i >t -"’ d r ? ll v 0 cenl - ,eM thau usual prices r,„Jr2 !! ‘I 1 , 0 B l cst fashionable Cashmeres “ , ®*|? ne *. 9 aU > Mohair, SilK and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombaiincs, Alpacas, &c. &c. rinn L —French and German Merinos, Bfacit and Fancy Dress Silas, of every variety. „,S ,^T C “ hmCr °f T«nteri, Tartan Plaid, and onehainn : price e . ry ' **“ ass “ rto<! “ t >« d »c- E .s a ~^ re,,h b Ens !i s . h > and American Flan neifi ofall colors and qualities* Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Gl, ” p ’ and F "nB«. Wrought Artificial Flowers, Plume. Cravat5 ’ «“<lkerchiefs, Fancy tWwStjSS? ° f ' ”V* JeseripUon. Tw^3 r^i C “ B,n '' ycstings> neaver8 > PilotJ - Whitney and Bath Blankets! e. aS?o ' Uncnt of Calicoes, Chinti ea, Domestic Ginghams, Checics, Stripes, Ticjunei Brown nncj Bleached Muslins,*&,; 4c B ’ Thefollowing will be-some of tho Prices • ' Cashmere, at _ 181 cent,, Usual price 371 Mousselin de JUuics, 12J « ~ .6 “Vet Gala Plaids, ' BO « « Mohair and Oregon luu -'.Plaids, ' 20 "*< « , Alpacas, 181 «. .< „| Flannels, . . ■2O «•< ,{* Wrought collars; : 18} «■ < .ly Calicoes,' . 9 to 10 «< « Cassidotts, 28 to 31 “ « 6 »* Together with erery article-in the Store, which Will ; w .offered Equally cheap. Visitors may be as sured, thal they will not be disappointed in the qual *ty orprices of opr goods. - A. A. MASON and Co. TT A.O.D.—HILL GROVE LODGE,No.2I,of VJ V the United Anc'ent Order of Druids, meets at the Hall, north-east corner of Fourth and Mar kct streets,-on every Friday evening, at 7 o’clock. . jaa27:lw ; T. W. WRIGHT, Sec. rrtßP . 7° Merchant*. I ,„r. * cnbcr W'll pay three dollars and seven- p " ?? ■■ ’ CASH ’ r ° r *“«• miaed 52S?S'?3g^ , “.Wf«*‘»« , .of fifty to three thousand «*•». No. 89 Wood * u pply ofschodl booKS, writing S »ol?^ P th! i K P?r^.1 bookB > «'«•• which will for ° r retai1 ’«>«•*« cash price. ; j«n2T .' LURE LOOMIS, Agent.; ' r , 'k- ~ ■■: > ;V; =ME MOM ii/gT in - * d - BY JOHN; D. -DA^VIS SOUTH-EAST CO&NEHU'OF WOO . Larg<\*and Positive S\ ON Thursday morning,.; clock,,at the Conunerci of Wood and fitH sta* wilM 4 large assorttnent^trfLreak mestiq Dry Goods, among W| Manchester Ginghams, one 3} one.bale redandyeUbw flan brown 37 inches wide sheet cloths, casrimeres, satinettt black satin and silk, silkrkdll gloves, ribbons, pins, patent i At 2 o’clock One case assorted china anj 3 Half chests Young Hysoi j s‘boxes Virginia manufaet t . 6 Barrels New Orleans Stj ! Spanish Segars, brown and tea boxes, matches, shovels, See. of Household furniture, looki splendid transparent and veil featherbeds, 10-4 blankets, m At 6i o’clock j A general assortment orGel lery, gold and silver watches, tols, boots,shoes,overshoes, : clothing, 8 day and 30 hour i and cap writing paper, blank Dry Goods, &c. r *4 fancy goods, cut rmcs, shot guns, pis- JniprcJlaß, ready made Imdbtel clocks, letter 1 books, retail stock of ... .1 m !' fcbt Dry Goods, Groceries, ai jd Farultnrr, 6i,c, BY JAMES M' AK Thursday next, Pebrna V/the forenoon, will be sold, Rooms, No 114 Wood «t., 3 d and general assortment of Dri cription;and ai 2 o’clock in’ ries and Furniture, viz: Tea,' ces, Bureaus, Chairs, TablesJ 1 spring seat Rocking Chair, with a lot of Kitchen utensils; alotofSadlcryand Harnesi;a evening, a variety ofgold and len’, and dry goods of every d< febl JAS. M Adjourned and fjF Clothing, Superfine itt Cravats, Shirts and Drawe • St Mayor’s Store, No 79 Wood mond Alley and Fourth street, February Ist, at 10 o’clock in f sold, agreeably to advertiseme; stock of splendid and fashion* burgh made Clothing, remain! i also, 19 cases of fresh Clothing, was detained on the way since her, among which are: Superfine Dress and Surtuit Sack and over Coats, Pantalooi beautiful Satin, Cilk Velvet, a together with a few pieces ol American, and English broadC Cassimcrc , Pocket Hdkfc., i: Shirts, Drawers, &c„ with mart; Clothing line too tedious to men last all the articles arc terials ond-by the best worktnei wishing to purchase should not j™3l JAMES IV Plenty coming ' _ Houses nml Lot n bo offered at public a! YT sea, op Saturday, the 3 o’clock, P M., a lot ofgrouh ward of the City of Piusburgh, the Allegheny river, by 100 fee erected a neat and substanti house, in front; and in the house; this property fronts oil . 40 feet wide; is in the ucighboflio Iron Works, and Foundries, Tit Terms at sale Jo|&N jan23 Valuable Forming Land ON Friday February 4th, li t will be sold, at the Comtqen I corner ol Wood and sth tJi able property, via: 87 acres ol Land, well known a* [part of the crle- I lusted Hamilton Farm, of whicl about 50 acre* are cleared and under good fince, plrjaifoitfv situated on the south bank of the Monongahc it river, 12 miles above Pittsburgh, opposite ;N„ 3, on which there are three dwelling houscsj s jibics; an apple orchard, and a variety of other Ojiilirccs. Tlo-rc la also an ciccllcntb'itc fora Vincybrg pronounced hv .competent judges to he equal to hnljf situation of the kind in the country. Also (a goo J in,]l M,p plicd by a arge stream *f water Sinning through the whole length of the farm, a| present occupied by Wm. hritz, who wall show the (&npertv. Alto—That valuable Tract of LaJtdj jin' Indh, in Rockdale Township, Crawford -L\ lintv, Pa., con-j taming 230 Acres : I Al#o—Tiact of Land, No 13D0 2, range 15, of the Ohio Compi Lawrence county, Ohio. f Term*at sale.’ JOlitf - jan27 - 1 IT IS NOW ADMITTED by I no original temperament, eon! lion, or form of hotly confers from hereditary disease: that i ( SUMPTION, and other aflcctioßiij itjr of origin, ocenr in all, ahhoui I vinces, us that individuals and s certain characteristics, are more 1 ject of these maladies than othen ar . e . a mor bid condition of the w 1 tritior-—their products being bn alteration of the Blood and secret Abscesses, enlarged glands, Inflai ing merely attendant pbenomem ists prior to the phenomena, and i before can be estaw be done by using DR. KELLER’! most certain remedy for diseases i pure state of the Blood and system presented to the notice of the oil pint bottles. Call and get a parnr] For sale N.'W. corner of Wood i by Joel Mohler, Druggist. SALT— 30 Darrels No. 1 Salt j for sale by J an3 * MILLER l SUGAR and Molasses—2o Hhdi • 40 Bbls ! Just received nnd for sale by fan3l SELL* WINES —4 half pipes Madcii 10 quarter cks do. 15 do. do. Sweet Ma 25 Indian barrels do. oft received and for sale by a "25 MILLER HOCKHEIMER Hock wine, J porters to the United State case or bottle, at the wine store o dec2o JACO LOAF Sugar-20 Bbls. No. 4, siana; 10 « Coarse * 5 »< Fine In store and for sale, by dec22 MILLER Hennessey Brandy— 4 half] or, Vintage of’42. to arrive lcc22 • ] USH Wjrfskey—2 Puncheons, ties to suit, by *22 i SAZERAC Brandy—6 half and q Vintages from 1837 to ’44: fori dcc22 i BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! Gentian BlueMacinaw, Whi Blankets, at eastern cost, to close ROBINSON’S, Fifth street, oned dec2o. BBbla Lard ; 5 “ Fresh Roll Butter: 6 ** Dried Peaches ; 2 ** Clover Seed j just rcc’d ft L. S. W No 31 Market, a TXT HIT E Beans—lo Barrels, ft SMITH CI*OVKR Seed—3 Ban els. fore; dcc2B SMITH dec2g 1 8 Chemical Writmgjl sized bottle., constantly oq hhi "'dec2B B ‘ A ‘ FA HNESTO(jI T ONG andTqnaTe ShJiSir^ i(sasafs.s?“ A '«i| . dec IS a. a.m PEA NUTB- : -100 Bushels, supe store and for sale by 1 ’ dec2l " SMITH & VINEGAR—S 3 barrelJ V 7 from Cider of 18d5, in store, foi and retail. .1 dw9 JAOO . •« \ •• C. ' ' &| S', Rr 11' Itj.:. i If 1 | te ip| V Kflp i i ■’ r.i >: gt; }.;-. Vi ~ ' Mi f• ■ •. I ; V :■ > .1 II ■ • ■ - I' 1} i: -:t >- , „ Si U i' ■■ '■■■'- vi-'-i'-ii.' - - :•• iiii' Ink's. ZZ*y” ’■ !'|pCT-10Ar EKK . • 8TBEI:i !e tj Jhy-C'uoda. eu|fn4r)' 3d, at 10 o'- *. Room, cornet .3 fodj ‘ : ■•o] *3>le foreign and do bit hi there are-cases, of jf*< blue check, inoH, one bale superior m r> one case orange jHe ins. Also superfine ■i tticrinoes, fs. and shawls, hosiery, hr jad, calicoes. &c. >. jin. - i ticenswarc. rre - Tobacco. g»'i Bi'Bbis Molasses, ow Sapping paper,band A general assortment ipg glasses, tet jm window blinds, ot pages, &c. &c. at Aacili Inna. / 2c|>!at 10 o'clock in it M’Kcnn a’s Auction Jsoj&rrom 6th, a large ylGoods, of every des jhcjsifternoon, Groco- Sumirj Tobacco, Spi , pdftieting. Blanket!, , (Lamps, Candlebras, ina[imincdiately after, jeajiiy gas light, same jriittcr; watches, cut* ascription. jKjfcNXA, Anct’r. - . ii&t; Ba,e Cloths, Hdkfc., &2., at Anckcr '{street, between DiaJ |tqj)m©rrow, Tuesday : pc forenoon, will bej t,Jttic balance oftbcl 'c pastern and Pitts- I gjijlrbra former sale; j tt«t deceived, which j ’'■•Freshet of Octo-1 o; various colors, s fid fine cloth coats; i Eassimcrc Vests, i jipbrfinc French, st to,; various colors, 'a hats, Suspenders, o tier articles in the ionj this will he the Vi tie of the best ma il jjhe country; those : ic ffefct attending, j KFiNNA, Auct’r. A tuition. jbp., on the 0' of February, at Situate in the <hh giting 19 feet ou ?.pth,on whiih is two story Brick fc a small frame $o streets, each to of Glass ami; ft indisputable. . ;fb. davis, j| Auctioneer. , lit Anctlon. | o’clock, I\ M., fal sales Rooms, fr following valu- £irt township No 'purchase, in jjb: davis, h Auctioneer, jpthoiogisU that fenion, coustitu jwcjtc immunity itMULA, CON \ avjng a similar* i fiacrvation con* lilies possessing («cntly die sub* [[rjies#* diseases I ' system of nu t he effects of an :is-*-thc Ulcers, cation, etc., be* fThe cause ex- i i jit be destroyed 1 bsed. This may i fcANACKA, the ijhg fro x\ an ira ufhuUition, ever wed. Priced I, I Fifth ; j.mS7»lm received and ICKETBON. Rime N O Sugar; te).:Mula*se*; KBs NICOLS, tfCKKTSON wtell & Co. ex Spr sale by the EAVKR. and 7, Loui- tverised Loaf; jr'« n [ICKETSON. London col pfiir sale by 'sale in quanti- & MARTIN, ter pipes, pale, &MARTIN j&NKETS I ! | ijr and Country (psignment, at jbeiow Wood. jile, by ERMAN, |)S2Front st. lie by Sinclair. fe' ■ SINCLAIR. ip, for family SINCLAIR. laid, assorted id -and tor sole ujand Co., ajWood sts. [iTved, per ex tionable long KSON &<Co. w §r quality, in fINCLAIR. ure' Vinegar, ittle wholesale WEAVER. V 4v-'v -> i- 4 Jvtt received by ZEBVLONtKINSEY. Market it, I DOZEN Finn WaiMsskt; , ; ; 1 ® “ « Pape; . .■r- i ..-.-.v 1 ,--v.Conunoii: ■ l»rosj Metallic Corn!. Cleaners; <lor.ei, Egg Boilers, : L ■ l Suit Spoons;' t on ?Muetard\Spao„n#j . ...}■ 4 Gross Germaii Silver Table Spoons:.:-' ~ 6 •« « « ■ Tea ; _«<- ~ te 1 Batter Knives; “ Picture Toy Booki; 20,000 China. Marbles; . ' . 6 dozen fine Wooleh.Cbinfbrtai ‘ * 11 great variety of Coats and Cape. ■} BASKETS. I ? dozen fine French Willow Baskets; !i * “ Willo w Market ** ' 6 “ Straw Traveling « 1 “ Clothes «« 12 <« Metal Toy «* " I f 4 Willow Cradles; 6 " Glass Motto Seals; 3 ** ' Rone “ Stomps; 3 Allen’s Patent Revolving Pistols; 5 pairs eommon Brass <4 1 dozen setts Chessmen; 2 u «< Domino; 6 “ Taylors Tape Measures, 6 " Steel Key Ring, assorted; 3 " China Dogs and Sheep; 1 “ Strings Amber Beads; 12 nests Drums. MORSE’S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEW* BOOKS FOR 1848. f Cl Harm AN’S drawing book.no. 2] / Gliddon’s Ancient Egypt, new edition. The Nineteenth Century, a new Quarterly. Chamber’s Miscellany No. 11; full , e tta 6n hand Lives or the Queens of England, by Agnes Strick land, rol XI. ° The Market Queen, or the Wife’s Stratagem. Musconna, a tale of the Revolution. Songs for the People, No. 2, superior to. No. 1. Jack,Ariel, or life on board an Indiaman, new supply. . ' Kubanst’s Hydraulics, No 2—full setts on hand. Mowers Personified, No .44, do do Pictorial England, Nos SC and 37, do jlo Union Magazine, for February, do |lo National do do do Ho Graham’s do do do do Godey’s Lady's Hook for Feb*y., do do ; Little’s Living Age, No 193, do ilo 'from 1.50 up. • • Rrmarkablc Kvcnts in the History of America, bv J. Frost, L. L. D. * 7 American Phrenological Journal for January. I Subscriptions received. j j JANE EYE, an Autobiography, by Currcrr Bell. | Last of the Fairies, a Christmas talo, by James. Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and .Miignxine. j The Conquest of California and NcwMeiico, by | the forces of the United States, in tho years IS4C and 1547, by James Madison Cutis, with engravings, ; plans of battles, fccl, . A Tour to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada,: by Charles Lunman, author of “ A Summer in the 1 Wildernei s.’* ! The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished j to subscribers by the year, or sold by the! single j number. • ; NtA\ AND THEN, by the author of .Top Tho- j sand a Year. ’ j U avt rly Notels, cheap form, new supply! i The above, with all the current light literature of! the day, can hr had at bo Fourth rtreet. f. j Any one wishing to subscribe for any of tKe east- j ern Magazines «r Newspaper*, can do so by applying at 85 Fourth st. As persons are often in wantol"! some particular book that cannot be procured in this city, I would inform them that any work they may wi*h, i whl order from the east, and piocure tor an average of from 8 to 12 days! M. P. MOR.SK 1) A I’AHiVEsroCK'S PNEIMOMC, ogCoujrh -J • iJ ilsam, ha? a great advantage over many oth er Cough preparations, as it* pleasant taste permits it to he used without inconvenience. Hut its value as.iUilrjin. consists iu the sjtccdiness of iui cure. We hate known some of the most desperate coughs, some of which had been running on-tor a consider ab:o length of t::tic. yield almost immediately to its Dower. : j lo such weather a t wu hive had during ttje past | "‘ ,n,or » even one « liable to uke cold, uolfMcreat jjtrecnut’ons are tor 1. " •Wet loot and undue etf;o*urc tty the inclemency of me weather often lays the foundation of a hacking cough, winch needs a quick reme.lv to prevent seri ous result?. We have nutiPTor:? certificates of cures which it h.is performed, lu-inyof which is from pertons in this citv and the neighborhood, and they ate a sufficient reuMtncr without wyiug another Word in its'faun. I reparori ami for sale w holesale and retail* by B. A * 1 ()i K k CO, corner of Wood and Ist md Woy.f and tith s:*. jyn£9 J To Let. the first day of April, IS4S, a U'g<* brick . Hou*r, earring*? housi, stable, 4c., attiiafod on th«j Pike from the Monnr.gabela Bridge fct Binning ham. yor particulars apply to the subscribers at hi* store, South otul oi the Monotigahola Bridge. - _j.n27:1",1> JAM US BLACKMORE. IHentln* tud to Kent* Kent on Shores.—Two nice small Karin* of . 30 ami 60 acres, adjoining Freedom, ijieave, county. Person* who have iarms, dwelling houses stores, &c., 4sc., ior rent, can lmvc the saiiie rc* corded and attended to, and persons who W-Wh to rent will have their wishes complied with, and ail kinds of agencies attended to for very moiterati charges, at JSAAC HARRIS’ General Agency ami Intelligence Office, Firth street. jatt27 *. fELncns. j*o. rrjeou. OELLEKb fit NICOLS, Prodoce' aod General ij Commission MerrlnnU, So 17 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Sperm, linseed and lard oils. jan27 PORK.— 100 bbls. mess pork; IS do. Rump do., hi store and for sale by i“ n27 SELLERS & NICOLS. FAMII.A KLOUR.—7O bbl. fo* .ale by j“ n 27 SELLERS 8: NICOLS. SL'GAR AND MOLASSES—2O hhd.. NO. . ugar, 10 bbU. N. O. Molajjej; ju.l received nu for .ale by (|an23) SELLER v& NICOLS. FOR SALK* ~~~~ ‘ T OFFER for sale the house I now occupy on Web J. «ler street, a few door, weal of Seventh Rtreet. It ... a two Rtnry brick home, with Con, room, on each floor. I will sell on a libera] credit. ' jan2|.t r W. 11. LOWRIE. . (G.izottc and Chronicle copy.) RII EUAIATISM—Dr. Brown'. newly discovered remedy for Rheumali.m isn certain and .needy rented, lor that painful trouble. Ii never fail *. * Office and Private Consultation Roam., No. 65, Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The’ Doctor is al’ W.ysathoinc janlS-dawtf »“*«ea Bei.ewole.it i-Atiro.'S 11 ofJoll f“'jmcuCarpentm. r PHL first boiree ol the Association, will : take Tin.™ ls C v 0t lhC b al i' ) ' cltc Assembly Rooms, on fei her- .f n n, M S ’ FcbrMr - v 3s - can lie had nf. m t 10 ““"“S' s ™, et the St. Charles Hotel, ioh„„ ", Ch r. nt *,- tho Bu,nt Dislri °‘ Hotel, at and « ?i" C « ecll ? , ? erjr l on Market at., near Third, and at the office ol the Morning Post. • MANAGERS: Alp* .* l: URTTT > Edw *«d EVAS-S n‘ X ktRK, John Brerran, s f, ETER Q UIWN » Johr Stiroer, 5 H. T. Kaire, Wk. Moorhead, ’• Thomas Appleton, Monais Lindsay,' Arch’d. M’Collibter, William Hall, i James H. janl3-tf New and Valuable Book? ft DESIGNED Coincidences in the wrings both of ihe Old and New Testament, an argu* ment of Uieir veracity; with an appendix, containing undesigned coincidences between the Gospels and Acts, and Josephus. By Rev. J. J. Blunt, B. D. First American, from the second London edition. The Errors of Modem Infidelity illustralcitland rcluted, by S. M. Schmucker, A. M., pastor of the firBtLuthcran Churcli, Germantown, Pa. \. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: Illustrating the perfections of God in the phenomena of the yoar, in four volumes—one volume devoted no each season. By Rev. Henry Dancan, D. D. •; Chalmer’s Miscellany, embracing Reviews! Ks- Bays, and Addresses, By the late Thomas Chalmers, The above with a large variety of new and stand ard worxs, for sale low by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 market st. between 3d and 4th. Notice. MRS. PENNi a Jadyekilled in the science of Secomd Sight, 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 a!few weeks longer. Terms: $l,OO for gentlemen 'and 50 cents for ladies. janl9-2m RYE FLOUR-* 27 fibls. Rye Flour, a prime;arti cie for family use,just received and for sale by J an2B L. S. WATER* BUCK WE AT FLOUR—44 Sack*, a iuperior ar ticfe.in itore and for sale by A j’" 2B L. S. WATERMAN. * ' * v, r - -4 ~ * f '*'* ■t. »• > ,i- \ v ..... l" '* c ’ 1 I 1 V: "’ i-.. ■* - - * . . . '. ;i - . U. i A. ■ ■ : If# ’..1; :<. ' x t '"'l - V iKtef-vH MEM "at r • t _ 4,™ . . , A* Gf if JS OV. >i ! | - • —. c w*er, having b.'.m appointed and duly 1 -«#*. c< l m ! l ? , ?'‘‘ ,J . ne d <»l. tha Lycoming. County ™ Qt ? a | lnsurance Company, is now prepared u» apijJj'.atiouf f«ir. insurances, lur said Ccuipu yy. this I onipan.v. :s perhaps one of the very hW insurance Cumpan cs in th« state' hr Uniur,'having egapitni of between one a-d two millions ol’dolinrs m premium notes,and h) the rcgul.itinnsol’tlic Cmn pany,, tm riak exceeding 6000 dollars will bo taken block of buildings, Y©/\any one and nOjinora than 82500. will be taken on a-Rollins S f ™ dr J' « Furnace. Bmld.nga in wh.ch a Sn ? t', P ™ C '„ ,hr °,“ eh the ' * id * wa " ot Roof, Sfr !’ Powder .Mills,. Manufactories of lns, and “distilleries;” will not be insured on any.consideration whatever;. and when the rate jter.ceijt. shall be 12 or ISinclusive, no risk will be biKen over $4OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.} the Company: have been such, tM-fatth* fot-M years only one lecht upon the e,sedumtheptemium —»«• . Applications can be made to the aubßcriber ai hiaofbco, in the new Court House; ’ , ' ' ; H. SPROUL, Aeu. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co.yPa. j an2 3-i m MR.DCFP’S Mercantile anti Steakeoat Bdok-keepihg taoght on the most:cficciive and ex .PjfltSo* manner. In addition tri (He 'usual course ofijnstrujction and practice, Mr. D,AvtU oni Monday continence a courseofpractical Lectures; in which the application of the science Of accounts-to ail 'the details of business will be mimitetyj explain*: cd.’ No extra charge made for these Lectures. Hours i ofbueincss 10 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to jlO P. M jahl v d I~r^' 1 ~ r^' B*or Sale or lleuli A*ij NEW Brick Building, with Steam Engine, and J\j large supply of water, which has been used ae aTannery; and can be applied to any manufac turing purpose. A’reo, for sale, one of the best manufacturing lo cations fyr extensive works in the suburbs of tie cityi Cda) plenty and cheap, and but 15 minutes Walk from the steamboat landing* iffso, lor sale, in the same vicinity, a few buiiding l°ta« For terms, apply to GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood street. i To j?YhRJ finale should have a bo s of Dr. Ralph's They arc perfectly adapted to the pecu liarities of tlicir constitution, acting with gentle mildness and safety in all circumstancei. Wherever introduced their character has been rapidly estab lished among the Ladies, with whom they arc em phatically: the Favorite. Very complete directions tor use in their varionscomplalnts will be found in the directions accompanying every box. FoN.i!s by s. 1,. CUTHBERT, •’ Smithfieldst.,ncar 3d. Al|o, by Win. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith Birn/lngham; and John M’Craciten oth >Vard, Pitts . . .. . ~ jan2s ; T« Let. „ROOM on the First Stuiy, and the Second and XL’ Third Stories of Brick House, corner of sth and Union, streets. Also, a,very neat and convenient frame Cottage in Allegheny City. Applv to T | ' " JAMES MAY. To Rent, with two room., tuiuhle lor a iJUPhysjcun or Dentist, on I’onn .tract, between Hund and; Irwin sts. , jj“£ L. WILMAftTIf. To Lei O>?K nHW three story dwelling House, with bath bou*|} attached, situate near the romor of Wy i lie arid Washington itrcct*. Possession given on ' the first of April n**xl. I Mi,7j; mis v. PERRY. iCrcizctte,Chronicle, and Journal copy.;. i ' Holiday Presents. S "I .y* MKLLOR, No. 81 Wood street, 19 now tf ppeninjg -ttnd for salo, a splendid assortment ol j GIFT ROOKS, in the richest hindingt. Rest: Wood Piano voites. | MaHtin iDe (iojii Guitars. RaME xv<?od Weitino Desks, fee. &c. Ktofsaln at the lowest Cash prices. = <}ec23 CI/jE>*KE— 198 bags prime Rio Coficc, now land Z i«g and for rale hr ; MILLER fc RICKKTSON. j j I r’ utidersigncd Ins punctated with himscll! x. Jbhn Nicola, f>om Baltimore, in the Grocery and General Commission business, under the stvle ol Sellers $• Nieols, dated Ist January, 1848. j ai »**?P | KRAS. SELLERS. LINSEED OIL—BO bids prime Linseed Oil, on pWrlgumeat ami for sale by ! SELLERS k NICOLS, 17 Liberty st. 1,411!) (|!l —30 bid* ConUing'n No 1 winter Lard J Chi, I"r *.<lc at reduced rate*, by | _ SELLERS & NICOLS R&°M AND " U, ‘ K «>»«•- »» ham, Bacon! JL> HOO Shrtul.lcra do; 22 hhd« Side* do; 57 do tn <>a consignment and for file by j'f 2 ? i, SEILERS fc MmLS. —Ofi bl»]» t’. f.l r Bale hy J[,n2 l 1 ‘ S *°- F - PERRY,Xii*rtj »t:- fINEGAR -10 bills 6.r sale br ' P'" 27 - JN'O. F. PERRY, LARD «j(t—a bbt. Winter strained Cincinnati for •lie by (jaa27j JNO.F. PERRY. *‘ J casks, best (jollity, c u r sale by _J£!Li 7 ; JN'o: F. PERRY. PO|ASII-i, caste. Nu. 1, for sale by » 4,,2 t JNO. F. PERRY. ( WKESkt-.-100 bsa VV R, in store and for sale bj JNO. F. PERRY. " B lha b.ic»n Shoulder*, for sale by ; * an ‘ 2 '* JNO. F. PKURY. TAILS & SI’IKKS.—3SO kegs Nail. and Spike*, aborted, ui .tore and fur >ale liy V - • L. S. WATERMAN. S f n«r=l aMorttm-nt ,»f Cmi, Shear. E. lijißter, German, American and Snrin» Steel in B to ‘u and for .ale by L. S. wAteVawn. jatia. Fflr «io t7 29 “* k * iun^'. Aijr : T> 15 Holes' M. R. Raisins, for saleby XV jffil’o , J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. RAdSI.NS— 30 bis. and ' bis. M. R. for tale by I . J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood si. CIOFj'KIi-— 40 Bags Prime Jlio; ■ ’ , 40 “ Medium 4t !2 «« Laguayrn; 6 ** Old Jav.a ; Fopsale l>y jansf ■ S u {SiR-iG Mid., prime New Orlcana : •; > Bl>J* D. R. Crushed $ Io‘ “ assorted Loaf; KoHplc by J. D. WILLIAMS.~IIO W- Sundries— 3 jiu>. Lard ~ j, J.M Dusliels Dried Pcnclioa; : '? , “ Apple,; . 4 dozen Woolen Seeks: . 5 66 lbs Uccswax; On consignment, and for sale l>y ' HO VVoed.sf, ClA*NpLbl>— 20 Doses Stearine • * 10 Star; 6 “ Spe m, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, HO Wood .t TEA~ 10 jiair cliusta Young Hyson Tea; ; “ Imperial anil G. Pi' *!? , “ , “ Chulnu Pnuchong j I;. 30 catty bores, various styles; fiATS-UU) Bushels, on consignment, for salo liv ianii7 ? !■ J- H. WILLIAMS, * , . J 110 W<- 1 T> QIiL D u T T ER~B B o l c a , for saiTST' J \ n - WILLIAMS; 110 Wood st. QOAI»~2jj Boxes No 1 Soap • i 0 “ Castile; iV JO “ Fancy; BSeeff^sTiT; 50 janH ! SMITH & SINCLAIR, A. Ifnis|' I N®^“®flSirrio7lSre"b7^ d ' ! —' rXjfanlo,, , SMITH fesncrr. am E-a^Sj^P^ -6 Ke B®> % «*ie by "'. ’ : .--• ff* 29 SMITH & SINCLAIR. * ' ?rv-. ' " 1 •'!#. '!■ =- iUv • ’» *■ •- # iiS.: y>v jW .::&■■■. r ' ■ ■-■ • u .• i '■ v DR. HOFFXjAIVD’S CELEBRATED OBRJ&AN M2CDICINBSI Arc without a rival for the Cure of the following Jjtseascsf " IK. according Jo.dtroctiouu they -will ciiri* any /mbc, mr matter.wlro or what cisehds liu&d. * . YfvGKI\VBLIi. UUKUMVI’IC PILLS. ■ ror tut? permanent cure ui IlliciimaliHin,(ion*, GangMjnc, Hysterea, and bcvurc nervous and are highly recommended lor the cure dfDrop- Hcmoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients usiiig them, in most cases, experience benefit scon alter .? rV 8 *- os ®* tiuiet the nervous system, which . enables them to rest well during the night; they l dfrectiwi!' t 0 tkbcn according to tyL°.H* wk * , d application can permanently remove rheumatic pains froth the system. Liniments some times act as a palliative for a short period, but there is always dangeMn ; their use; they may cause the pain.to leave ohe placc for perhaps a vital part, or else.wherethepaih will be more acute. GERMAN BITTERS, For the permanent, pure of: Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asthma, NervousDehilily, Talmcinary Af fections, (arising fromthe liver orjstomach) diseases ofthe Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a ilia* ordered stomach, in botli maleand female, such as teniale weakness, dizain ess, fullness of blood to the head. They strengthen the and remove all aseidity.of thestomach, and give it tone and action, and assist digestion; they can be-taken by the most delicate stomach; and in every case will entirely destroy costiveness, and renovate the whole system, removing ell impurities and remnants of previous jßsaei, «n 4 Bi v e n healthy action to the whole The symptoms ofLiverComplaint are uneasiness and pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch immediately under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left side, or if at all able, a dragging sensa tion produced, .which seriously .-Sects respiration causing very often a troublesome cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue acidity of the stomach, deficiency.r.f perspiration’ and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoul der, with a great disposition to.sleep and depres sion of : spirits, and sometimes sores inltho mouth or throat, causing mucus to rise in the nostrils; jaundice frequently accompanies it, and a. Dropsy in the face. These symptoms, if permitted to con tinue, will eventually prodiice tnai, most baneful disease, Consumption; in fact a majority ofsuch cas es originate from the irritating cause above men tioned. Cathartic medicines mast in cvery instance bs avoided in the treatment for it. ’ The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very.various— those affecting the stomach alone, are nilusea, heart burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of ap petite.. sense of fulness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering orthe pit of the stomach; feted eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, &c. The sympathetic affections arc'very diversified Dyspepsia, devoid of a functiial nature; is without danger, butif arising from a disease ofthe stomach* it is dangerous ’ Nervous Debility generally accompanies dyspep siaor liver complaint; it will also euro. A lew do. ses will remove all the unpleasant effect*, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs before-the sight, fever and dull paiu in ihcdiead, constant imagin nn of evil; apil great depression of spirits.' Outward signs l are quick and strong pulse,pale and distressed coiin- I tenrtnee, &c. Any case of tin-above disease can.bo cured effec tually by the use ot the Hitters as directed. . SUDORIFIC, . ’ An mlalliule remedy for coughs or colds, or the chest, spitting of blood, influenza, whooping cough, bronchitis, Immoral asthma, or.anv disease of the lungs or throat. ' This is an invaluable family medicine. Irsoon releases any cough or hoarseness, and prevents the cropp by being early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected ; neglected colds send thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a delicate frame, who would have been strong and robust if at first properly trvalcd. r * 3 SPIKENARD OINTMENT, Fur the effectual cure of the .piles, letter, ami rheum, scald bead, ringworms, inflamed eyes or eve lid«, barber’* itch, fretted feet, old soresarisingf-'om ever or impure bloody and will eatract the fire from burns, upon application, or remove any cutaneous eruption* from the skin. Persons troubled with ten dcr faces should use it after shaving; itwill inafew moments remove all soreness, and stop the bleeding If can alWais be relied upon, and is invaluable in any fnmtlv. For the mire of pains or weakness in the liver hack or chest; it will entirely remove any deep scared puns. There remedies have caused many to enjoy the inestimable blessings" 01 invigorated health, and in a vanotrof desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radical core. The innumerable imptisitionsupon the public and statements of rem.lrfcable cores nerermade vetcer tified to bv feigned names, or by persons wholly un aenuamted with what they hare endorsed, renders' it difficult lo do justice to flic public in offerino s,,f. hcient inducements to toakc a trial of these invalua ble medicines. They are entirely vegetable, and tree frum ail injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should haye a pamphlet; they can be had of thca-ciit Principal Depot at the German Medicine store, So - ib Race st., one door above Eig-ln, Philadelphia, ror sale m Pittsburgh hv • " WM. THORN, \T™, pAGt-'BRRKOTYPE ROOMS, BURK'S ll Budding, Fourth street: I Hough fc Anthony, Daguerreotypists from the Eastern cities, would pall the attention of,the in. habitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towii. to their Daguerrotypes of cltitens and others, it street" th ° Thlrd of Bur,i ’* Buildings, 4th Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are olthe most powerful kind r enabling us to eaecute pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. -The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required Ug C iTen CtC<l t 0 tali ° l *' Cln unlc ” Perfect satisfaction N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. ' JCT Instructions given in the art, containing the most recent Improvements. declO New Publications. MILTON'S POEMS, illustrated. Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton wmi a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius dred'lnr/^f *' Jamc « Montgomery; nnd one hun dred and twenty engraving, from drawings by Win Harvey. In two volumes; . 1 four Gospel. „ 4cts ,° l T‘he Apostles, m Greek, ..with English notes, critical, philosophical, and eaegctical; maps, ctc ; W er with the E P istl « VpoS: P" si "“?' v! , lnlc , Punning the New Testament—For ' l ' e .“ ie PPSuhool*. Colleges, and Theol.gical Scmi nanes. By Rev. Spencer, A.M. A New Novel— Midsummer’s Eve.-— A fairy talc otlovc. PyMrs* .S.C.Hall. J ' ,c ki^f*’*' IV;.-The ; lifo of Henry the Fourth, king of and Navarre, by G. P. R. James Complete in four parts, paper; i vols. cloth. J For sale by JOHNSTON St STOCKTON, ■> anB Bpoksetlem, corner of Market and 3dsts L S. WATERMAN i- D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood S i , la I L B ianuly Mngnzinc. rpHh oldest Magaimc in the United States, con ' A “'““ monthly sixty pages of reading matter, by the first writers m the country,—twelve mure than the New Yorit magazines,- Two splendid'steel en gravings, an undeniable authentic colored monthly Fashion plate, Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet VVorlt,_and other mattors lor tho Ladies, all illustra tea and well explained, Ac. See. Pr n C n f ° r 01,0 l rcar * includes tho Ladv’s Dollar Newspaper, making three ptiblica tions m one month. 553 qq Two copies without the Lady’s Dollar News paper, . ? Five copies with one to the person sending the club, : .10 00 Light copies, 13 00 Twelve copies, 20 00 A specimen of either the Lady’s Book, or the La* 8 Dollar Newspaper seat to any person 1 paying postage on the request. Address, L. A. GODKY, jan24*tf No. 113 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Wood st PURE GREEN AND BL’K. TEAS, from the N. York Pekin Tea Company: Just received at the Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street, from the Now York Pekin Tea Company, a very largo supply of: fresh Green and Black Teas, of.all. the different grades and qualities imported Into the country', pack- I ed.n lead in 5 lb. boxes, I lb., J lb. ..end 1-4 lb packages. Also, o lb. tin cannistersnf the different qualities, convenient Tor families-ind steam: boats.' ranging in prices from 37* cent's per lb., to «1 SO. poSnd°° °” SB 62,75, 87 and 81 per oi-We will refund the money in all cases where foTSe d r o en^S entire ««»»«• ; j »tore, 72 Fourth street near Wootk decll .A. J * '"IS. O PARKLWGAIoscMc Hock }Vtne r for sale by the O case .or bottle, at.the wine store oi <*ec!S JACOB WEAVER. =ME =EN f0p .4 ‘t0 ,,, ,4*,1,.t.1 TAR OINTMENT. ■ j.-’ :'V " T--- ■*> j ?■<■ ;. .- «. JAS. I. BOOK'-: wmkSS” » r”™V'?nZ6Krns t anb ,l ' ,rH stri i't>, rrrr'*iiitr;ii,'pA I |"ALLRS ill Cfrtn,- Itonk , Anton, T»nu< Kill* ofDepoBite,:&c. EXCHANGE on all. < principal Cmru *>f the Uunton, and Europe,-fur sale m sums to son purcha sers. . 1 •> CURRENT andpar• Funds received on deposito COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union at the lowest .i.-::. REFERENCES: • 3 i. Messrs. M. Leech 8t Son, ") « Ogden & Snowden, | .« Wm.- Bell & Son* VPittsbukoh*: « S.M’Chirken &Co; js •* English & Bennett. J- .. ; **■ Fleming&Brothcr,. . .. Kales,Lathrop&Co;- - > Pjjilad’a. “ Wtniß.Thompson&Co.). < “ Hoadly, Phelps &Co. >v “ i Babcock & CD. i ftEWIOBK. “ • Tiffany, Ward stCo. ) ■ i ■/ “ JuhnM’Callough&Co: 5 Bai.tuiore. M,r. .. Jaines George* '.) i ** H. Hanna, Cincinnati, o.* *.*■ . Joseph Watson, ... : , Messrs. Fenner. & M’Millan.J Oi ft. F_. Ellib, Esq.,- Caßlncr, Bank Lcivisloivn, Pa'. . Pittsburgh j September 2d, 1847-y ' • 7 WifbUAM A. HISI * cn., BANKERS, EKCILANOE BROKERS,* AND DFALFIH IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood si,, one door above Fourth , East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on. all the Cities throughout the UnitcAStates. .Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadcl phja, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale m sums to suit purchasers. The paper ol the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most livor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreigu and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. k ON ENPLAN'D. IRELAND AND .. COTLAND, for sale in amounts nf£l and’upward*. l marlO-dawy I JOSEPH 11. HILi:. lIILI A. CURRY, “CHABOE brokers, and dealers in FORKIGtf AND DOMESTTCEXCHANfJE, VER _ TIICATEK OF DEPOSIT. BANKNOTES, Bea-rcr uurt Well.vmc Packet. L „ GOLD AND SILVER. i I JE&aA ..l f ho steamboat BEAVER, Charles K i !Vn -” ood st., 3d door below Fourth, west side, 1 1 asATssSi Llarkt, Master, will, I during llic cotpißii Pittsburgh, Pd. "'inter reason, make diuli/ tr.pa t,, Heaver and Wells- PAR Funds anil Currency received on Deposit, aria Vln3 . l’Rtsburgh every morning at 9 o’clock,' collections made in all tbcprincipal citiesofthe i , at 3 o’clock, I>. M. ; . *•»-., United States. '■ ' " I .-(B-M.UAUTON ts-COi, Agent*. 1 Sight Exchange on Philadelphia', Baltimore, New 1 ___ For Nalut - I.onls~. i - r - York, Boston nr.d Cincinnati constantly Tor sale in I ~.!> J"HE new and splendid steamer AN- Bums to suit purchasers. ' tagSfigfil DREW I'LL TON, W.TI. Vultok Mka- Kentucky, ndiana,Ohm, Virginia andPcuusylva- * ( r> " lease lur the above and.iiilerincciaieTanil 111a Rank Notes bought and sold on the most favors- ln 8”> "•> Saturday neat, the 2"d in»t., at 10 o’clock ble terms. a. ai. For freight ur passage apply on hoard Or to niohigiicsl premium paid for American Gold- J :lnl ' ‘ JAS MAY Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and rrancu procured, sc. mar22-v ° r *»»n»e»alsl». w"nn>„ ■-■ ■ I tlle^ shl P of I’orkc If Hamiensis.lhu day »- h °LMli.s,& SOS, ! -L dissolved by mutual consent: The business’Ti'P 1 tusEw m Duun itr exchange com and the concern will be closed ut the cduntiiin ruhir s 1 Vl « .""JV..'.' . -heretofore occupied.' No. 11G Wood stfccliliy Jo’ftn " Atf, 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. . Hanncn untl-lieury Hinnen * * Bi-Ilinerate. Exchange. Itnying rate. ; . rn -V ?*;*"¥ - *' P r Cincinnati . i dis -a „ . Copai-tuei-sUlir. Philadelphia i “ Louisville . | John. I asnek.& Hbnbv Hannes have this dir Baltimore I *• S'. Louis | « *Mll> them Hens. J.Wallace in the inajiV • BANK NOTES , . i “lecture ol Flint Gins*, in all its va.icties, undW the t.rm q! i/Mjitn* ond HW/uce, ut.ti e old statid id i larke.aud Hanneus, .where tlu-v ere prepared u. sene their old friends and those who mav favor ' them with a calj, at • - * WHOh,L!iALi: IANII RETAIL- - i A large stock of lue .leading articles in .our lino iin. liaud. ..iermsas good ;a* any other, house.-.. ■ , n • «>HX HANNIiN,,. : i ..HENRY IIANiVKN, '! U. J. WAI.LACL. In retiring from the business of Parke-ohd llan ncs i most cordially recommend Messrs Hanneiu* Wallace to the patronage ut iny former friends. ' . * JOHN E. I’ARKE. i Pittsburgh; J.-in-Jat,, IS4S. jaodjnt Ruymg'rules.. Ohio 3 ths Indiana 3 «. Kentucky » «« Virginia Wheeling 4 Tennessee 3.« aul9*y .\LLC2C . KfoWAHD MIASI. . . rt.t. « KRAMKII * RA.HM, U £.^ K J' R V AND B / BROK KRh, DEALERS IN. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 111 LLS, BILLS OFEX CHANGE, G'EItTIFCATEs OK DEPOSITE f BANK NOTES; AND COIN. ComernfThiri! and Wood «t»., dirccllr opposite ilic M. Charles Hotel. my2B An Important Book. rpilE early History pi Western Pennsylvania,and -1- the }cst, and of Western Expeditions and Campaign*, nub an appendix, containing copimis extracts from important Indian treaties, minutes of conferences;* journals, etc: .Togetherwill, a topo graphical description of each county of Western Pcntibvlvaiiia. One large volume, 76a paeon,bv II K. iirong,. fcsrj. For sale by 6 11. S. UUSWORTH ti Co. *l3 Market street. I '‘SlV,* »™»l ConghMertlclne I «r« »»„.» I? !'. C „ lollowm K Proof of th* superiority o. .LV Dr. IP tUard*S' Oriental Cough Mature, ;> om a respectable citizcu, tchd has tried it. „ . . • PitrsßrncH, Dec. 15,1547 Messrs. Hays &Beockway;. * " After laboring for several wecksimder tlie disa<i van age. °raJ.arra«<ng cou g hi anft most ms.Ve.sing “, ld ’;. V ,'" C . hlla ;' t^ 8 irresisted thecfiects of seve; iwas induced to .purchase a bott e ofyour-Oriental Cough Mixture, ancl give it VT° B f eit «.“ r Pri«*» after using only • S ° r 'i b l “'VI * BROCKWA Cotn merctal Row, Liberty street, near Canal. jb,,S • 'Teas. ■ O HALF CHESTS Y. Hyson ; wv 51 Cttty Ooxgs, uo j 10 half chests Gunpowder: 3 Catty Boies, do j ; ‘ H half chests Imperial; * 16 “ . <« Pnurhong; - janl 1 For saleby JAMES MAY. 7,,.,. „.?**** * llrt Mackerel. ~ ~ HALF BbU Tpmmcd Shad ; 21 Bblt. No. 3 Mackerel ;' ' yjanll Forsaleby >•JAMEffM'A?. IRON SAFE— On* large Iron Safe, for sale by . : B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., J ao * _ cor. First and Wood sts. 171 LOUR—O 9 BarrcH fresh superfine Flour, of a . good brand; just received and Tor sale, bv ' < . SMITH &; SINCLAIR, ’ J anls . .s^woodst. . LOAF SUGAR—S Bbls. No. 6, Loaf Sugar; for sale low to close consignment. J* oll ______ JAMES: MAY. JAMAICA Spirits—2 Puncheons, for sale in quan titles to suit, bv , . dec22 ' P. c. MARTIN.' . ÜBBLS._O, MOLASSES .•JShhds.atrUtly prime N« O. Sugar, fustrccoivod and fop sale by jln2s -. MILLER & RICKETSON. J Produce..- f/YB u .do v epSeed ; , WU 2 Bills White Beane; . . 6 “• Flaxseed; 28 Kegs No, 1 Laidi 6 Barrels . do; • . i 12 Casks-Clieeaej t j 85 .Boxes • do;; justrec’d and for sale by- j j a n%> : MILLER * RICKETSC j RICK —5 tierces new iftce, Just rec’d arid for •ale by ~ • jan2s Bbls. New Orleans j 2 Phila. Stcamttyrup ; 1 Cano tl 'Syrup; /. b. WILL AMS, 110 Wood at. \ For sale by jna2s ; .Hhd. New. Orlnansffine* u : ... enbis. « : Exifa- For sale by J. D, WILLIAMS, ’ JJL*? 8 _ _ , ,U 0 Wood’at. 0 A TS—lObags on consignment,7>r sale W : *' D- WILLIAMS. -I jun!4 • -- : Ifock J vinc > Henkell It IJ-Jt S O, ’ exportation, forrtde bythecaec or bot-i tie a* the wine store of. ; -,. - , i • . dec2o LONDON Pofter—ro casks London Porte, in quart and pint hottlcs, Ibr sale by dec ®* P. C. MARTIN. |iUAXSEED-A^w■ bags forsalebv ; X: SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood street QARbIN.ES~ : SO Boxes Sardiues;, O . 50 hf. “ do, for sale by' oec2o P, C, MARTIN. CANDLES —HObis. Stearine Cahdles, foraale hv deds J. D. WILLIAMS. DRIED Peaches—loo Boshels, lor sale by ’ dee3B SMITH fc SINCLAIR Floor of ..‘hulled” Bucicnheat, for sale by i? nT .. . . . SWTJf amfSINOLAIR., PLAINAND HIGH COLORED DE LAINES^A. A.MAMNi Go., 62 Market at,, have just re aaaorfineotof the above very fifluppible gD pda fcrcWdfena wear. dec7 a ....... :.-.i •j. -.' '■' . x “• :'.'i , >l, - .r.. ... '■■■- tno« t t SAftOElfT. . Ruyuig rates, bounty & City oniV i «!if Relict notes’ { >■ Pennsylvania Co * « JSeur York ■ ■ : $ u Maryland * j u New. Orleans MILLER fc RICKETNW. JACOB WEAVER. .Ji •'»/. l U:;'^ 1 „r,; ;,:*£ ' •- -.'- S" >* - ’ V.V- '-''4 ' ; \* : t. \' l S . v K> E=ZWeff CINCINNATI AND PITTSttCUGS „ ©aClfi s>ncfcet Jifnr. fIpHJS well, known lino or splendid 1 X Meamers,. is now composed of tke ‘ KwiUutft, beat blushed and furnished, andtheitto*# powerful boats on the waters of the WestV' Everf 1 ' accommodation and comfort cure, has been provided for passengers. Thc’xlhtf has been in operation Ibrfivo yoars-r—have carried a million of people withont.-thc least injury. to tbtor persona.. The boats will, be at the foot of,Wood • street the day previous to starting, for the reception? affreight and the entry of passengers on the regis ter. In all eases passage money muut bc paid'io . . advance. 1 ..- . . . , ~.1 j-m -TT—; - Moildny Pocket* *f‘ - Th®,MQNON(*AHIiIt»A, Cnpt. Stone t wiIJ- JeAT« cvcry AJonday morning nt jO o’clock }!' Wnceling.fiver/ Monday eminent 10 t; if, 1 > - ®«c»day Packet. '■ •- ‘ The JUBJ’.UNIA No. 2,. Capt,.J uo., JGiaefelt«* will leave Pittsburgh every Tacday morning at 10 o’clock; .ftheeling, every Tyciday evening at 10 /Wednesday Packet* ;, 1 ‘ lliß NEW. ENGIANt) No. 2. Ca'pluih' S.l)r#n w wi le«i>c Pitt-sburgb e\ery Wednesday.morning at |d o’clock, Wheeling oery Wednesday evening at IQr.ii. * .... ... Thursday Packet. ' :vr‘ •' 1 p,&TOW». Ca J naln -R-/- Grace, writ leave. i>r. , rf!h cver f 1 htiraday morning nt 10 o’clock': ; Wheeling every Thursday evening nt 10 r,' u. - , Friday Packet." Pi l T« t l,n^ lPPEaN c •?’ Cn P ui » Crook), will leave Putsoorgh every Friday ; Morning at' 10 o’efaik : Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r.-ji. .* ; w . Saturday. Packet. " l: n-.Tw 1 SSENfiKß,.Captain De Camp,will leav* Pittsburgh. morning at 10 o’clock ; ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10p.if,‘ r The ISA 1C NKWTOJf, Captain .1 (/ JIM™/ will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday mdriuifgi'at 10 o'clock ; heeling every Sunday evening -at 10' ■ -_!L_ Vf. C. CUHBT. iUheneum Refreshment and Bsthlliriia. ri-iHP it. Street. 'pHE subscribers,deeply thankful lor the inertuvod A and still increiaing patronage bestow*? m hem, since the opening of their cslabjishmeirf, B*r i“.‘ E “ ,a ‘ e *»« ‘f'e/C bath, are open at all t/m”, and that hot, cold and show er baths can be had at any moment. A few more boarders can be accom modated by the week, and gcntleihun can procure breakfast, dinner, supper; etc., at the osnal liou>a, f vay: breakfast, 7J o’clock, a. m.; lllniibr,l2i : ,u,£i ■cr ol p. m. ’ • Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments' urnishcd in a superior style, and charges moderate ’ ' anlr> ■ PECK,THOMPSON & Co. . W 44 Selling oil Lntv -Tor Cash.”- : IN Tblß C.L(,> rillNCfof every description, «ncli a> cloaks, overcoats, superfine blanket, Bca rer. tulpt, and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth,i Dress, and frock coats; a largo assortment offweedi sack and frock coats- Cloth, cassimcro, and satinett pantaloons; also, a' general assortment of vests; plain nhd fancy vefreti cloth, cassimern and tuncy woolen, and plaid cairis' mere, with a great variety or SDperftnc Irish linen irimmed shirts, undershirts, stocks, cravats, coma forts, and alt other articles in tlio Cluthing linUT ] which will be soJd low for Cash. .. ■■■.■■ 9 . Purchasers wi.llfim) it much to their advahta&cto* call soon* at 49 Liberty street. ■- j v u . . Pi DELANY.' «. is." A oompletc assortment ofgooda: suitable’ for Customer work, always on hand, such as English, rrencti; and American cloths, and cassimeres; also a choice assortment of seasonable which will be made to order in the latest styles.' ; and on the accommodation terms. -...... ; jan-12daw ' w *\r “ a S" c r«<>»ype Kooriii; H n ,,„„ Burke * BuMln S‘, Fourth St. . t Afr^- ,0Ny ’ Dn S ueri ' , otypistj Iroto i , t^t-?' l “, t<!lrn ( . c l l , t - ies ’ woul| l call the atlenuoh of 5 i uio inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring 1 ! towns tothcirDagoerrcotype of citizens add 'ptherS,-': nt rooms in the third story of Burke’s building, -Ith M , Persons, wshingjucturos taken may rostWused ' I that no pains shall bo spared to prodnee them in thfc - ft <?Cll ? n ,?' th , eart - (,ur instruments hre of ■ the most powerful kind, enabling us to exCciitfe'pfc tures onsurpassedJor lugh finish and truthfulness to na .^ ru - ThB P'f«l>c ate solicited to call and examine.'' persons sitting for pictures are neiliier required dr expected to uke them uuless perfect satisfaction is given. N ; will fi«d this a good depot for stock and chemicals. Instructions given in the art. containing the " 1 most rocent Improvemc-nts. ' j-in 7 HpivrJ' Bo ?, k * JuHt Received. :• tAVEN upon Karth, by Janeway, due vol.'SSe : Charnock’B choice ururtajby Lytaington, ! Coincidences or the Old and New Testament"' ■‘ - by Rcv.J. J. Blunt, B. D. onoaol. %I or Chalmer’s Miscellanies, Poems, Essavd, &c. j m Select work, of James, Vdnn, Wtl.im, Pbiil.ps ’ • on l lar S, e • fir the low price of 1 50 The t rec Church Pulpit, 3 vhls. 1 i ™ Modern Infidelity, bv Smuckert * Lite of David,""- .r ."v. v, id 1 Di ilv walk: with God, Matthew btrono, Circle of Human Life, by Tholuck, 3& Mnnon ofCharlott Elizabeth, 31V' rho works or Francis Tnrretme in the original ‘ ready’ *° ■ con> P le,c >n 4 vola; 3 vols. lioW ' 0 ; . ■ Morocco OOUtll W ° rkB Turkey ’ The above witha great variety of new hooka, jost ' . !£:■ received. ELLIOTT Ir ENGLISH, •) a n7 06 Market st. betweon 3d and 4th.« A_ T • • Notice. persons indebted to the subscribers, arc re 1 quested to make payment, on or. before thi» : ' 2dth wet., if not, their account will be given ‘tb '4 1 Magistrate for collection* aIJ persons haviog clniiftt • against the firm, will please present their accotinU fur.payment. . janl2 , ANCKER&MAYEIC ' ' ' To Let. '7. •‘wv?■*•« ■ rpHߣEdtteJhn ß hou«e.,.itunte on Fourth atreetl l uear Canal Bridge,," thocityorPittuburrlT Also, a Room, 7o by 20 feel, vith a convenient cotrance.oa Sth, near Wood .treat,' ■ ‘ * ».»«jno.4*eHin ß ,' two stories, with annera ' : of ground under cultivation,- cituateen Ohio f'niJ* in the city orAllegheny. Knqu.re of ' jan» i. D. WILLIAMB, HO Wood «.. r Il o .altl^ 8il::k, H ° p6 ’ 0,1 con «g»n>cnt, and to . Joul4 _MILI.ER and RICKBTSONV ' ! bagB * lap,c *> ’ yan!4 MILLER and RJCKETRON. ; ' jyj4EKEr!EL— €0 Bbla. No. 3, large JUapfcerel .: . 5 “ ..N0,"3-:. . 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