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I-'- KIT WATER IX THE ClilXtL—lT A 1T1»» iVpartures from Liverpool. Departure from America. Dec. 18th For Boston. -Jun. Ist From New York. Jan. Ist w New York. Jan. 15th * l Boston. Jan. 15th u Boston. Jan. iKMU “ New York. Jan. 28th “ New York. Feb. 12th “ Boston. Feb. 12th *!. Boston. Feb. 26th New York. Feb. 28th “ New York. Mar. 11th u Boston. Mar.llth “ Boston. Mar. 25th New York Mar.2sth “ New York. And hereafter, from April departures will be weekly, ( pool to America, and front. A lATSBURCII BARRETS-—DAILY REFIEW- OFFICE OF THE POST, > Wsdxesiiat Monxiso, Feb. 2, 1848. S MOLASSES—Market crowded, and quick sales at former quotations. Lots were disposed of yei day at 26c027c. SUGAR—Same remarks apply to Sugar. Car* goes are arriving daily. We notice no change in prices. Sales at 4jcosc Tor hhds; and scos£c in bbls. LARD—Considerable activity—market well supplied. Quick sales at sscoGc; 147 kegs and 58 bbls were sold from one bouse at these rates yesterday. DRIED PEACHES—ReguIar sales at previous quotations. Several sacks weut off yesterday at $1 200$ 1 50. RAISINS—Market well supplied with all quali ties. Bunch Raisins sell very freely at $2. 50 per box. is.worth 4 jcosc; Pig, 4co4±c. ’ FLOUR—Receipts yesterday were quite heavy. Buyers Were shy, and holders seemed rather firm. Many lots have been put in store for an advance, | which' some commercial men predict will occur , shortly. A lot of 227 bbls, excellent brands, was . takes from wharf yesterday at $4 75; other lots, {perhaps not strictly prime,) were taken at a low ■er figure. The transactions of the entire day : would indicate that the prices from first hands i maybe freely quoted at $1 75. Market well sup plied, and not much demand. | OATs—Several lots were s->ld on the wharf . 25c. Holders attempted to gel more, but fail ; The market droops. d&'Dlher Graius are without change. CORNMEAL—SaIes at wharf at 40c; same price from wagons. BU ITER—An extrj prime lot was taken from from first hands yesterday at 13 Jc; but for Prime Roll 12c012£c may be (egaided as fair quota- fc-W.V. s : ;■- v, ;.‘>- ‘• 7 -‘k ?■ *'*. ; - n - ; V' »•;> • . •*r • *•:« ' 3 ‘ vi: *f.v> * tions. HAY—Not much coming in- a few loads sell ing daily at $0 50010 00. ( steamer Danube, is to run on the Brownsville trade, for a lew weeks, in the room of the Louis M Lane, which.has laid up for repairs. 'Brilliant the new and really brilliant steamer, now buildiug'by Grace, will be ready for ber tint trip in about two weeks. She will run regularly belwecii this city and Cincinnati. <£j* The “JhncricuH Ea%le,' Capt. Atchison, will depart on Thursday next, for New Orleans. > Desxisos, a new ond most magnificent boat, will be out in a few days, and is advertised to start on the 10th, tor New Orleans. .- 1. . ' INFORM 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 and well selected stocK of ; 'T T-y&st*' Full_ and Winter Goods at Cor/, And in many eases less than coat! To enable them to open their New Store with anentire StocK ofNew Goods. The sale will commence this day, and con* tinue until the first of March, or until their femoral. Theirexlciisivc assortment of DRESS GOODS Will be sold fnl! 30 per cent, less thau usual prices They consist of the racst fashionable Cashmeres and Delanes, Gala, Mohair, SUk and Orange Plaids. Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. &c. Cloak Goods— French and German Merinos, Queeo*t Cloth, French Plaid CloaKings, Broad Cloths of all the most fashionable colors. BUck and Fancy Dress Silks, of every variety. Shawls— Cashmere, Tcrkeri, Tartan Plaid, and other Shawls; a very large assortment, fully reduc ed onehalf in price. Flaktcls—Welsh. English, and American Flan nels, of all colors and qualities. - Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Glow, Hosiery, Gimps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes and Feathers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Buttons, Vc. &c. fiCrLxirEK Goods of every description. Woolen Goods. Castimeres, Cassmetts, Vestings, Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Jeans. Whitney and Bath BlanKcts! Also, an extensive assortment of Calicoes, Chintz es, Domestic Ginghsms, ChecKs, Stripes, Ticaiogs, Brown end Bleached Muslins, &c* 4*c. The following will be some of the Prices: Cashmeres at 18f cents, Usual price 37| Mousselin de Lames, 121 “ ** 2A and 31 Gala Plaids, 50 « “ 100 Mohair and Oregon Plaids, 20 « « 371 Alpacas, 18} «< <* 37j | Flannels, 20 «« « 311! Wrought collars, 18| « << 371 Caliches, ' 9to 10 « « 121 Cassinetts, 28 to 31 «« 50 Together with every article in the Store, which vjll be vbffered equally cheap. Visitors may be as sured, that they will not be disappointed in the qual ity or prices of our goods jut* f: ' .V i v'-n Ui, O. D.—HILL GROVE LODGE, No. 21, of • United Ahc’ent Order of Druidß,.ineeta at' the He}], north-east corner of Fourth and Mar ket atfeeta, oh ovary Friday evening, at 7 o’clock. jan 27:1 w . T. W. WRIGHT, Sec. T« Merchant*. THE subscriber will pay three dollars and seven* ty.five cents per 100 Ibs.cAsu, for good mixed country Tags, in.quaatitiea of fifty to three thousand pounds, delivered at any Book Store, No. 89 Wood i street f Pittsburgh. .On hand 9 a general supply ofschdol booKS, writing and .wrapping paper.) .blank books, etc.) which will beagdby the 4 ioxen or.retail, at lowest cash prices for read/pay, jan*7 I<U^EJUjOMIS,Agent. ~ N.bttce* \ &V)«nou .indebted, to theßubaoiiber*, ere re JaL to«Ak* payment, on or before tbe 2otninn., if not; their account will ;be a yen to a Mifi>trate for collection; all periquadianagedaim* agatnn the. firm, will pleue prereot.their account! for payment janl2 I u :r', ’;*' . ■ - ‘ I s W;«'l'‘ i vV,;-‘ IT,'-, • :■':' .V s *"-:' ■*7-''-'* V-% V " ■»«Wi.'.'.,'!i-'- J V-v«. *' ' * -* ir 1. S ■ . v .r: -Ui>.>Wdl > £-*.* +T;. •-$ ;- v sz*~U *vji- -tn v ■v* ":■: '. A -t’V<>,.''£.■*?!«- >v»‘ i- *v ■*. -> :'/.VT * * -.^S'V\>> -t ? ■ 1. *Z ~vl. %--. • -;V , 3£, . ■ ••T:.-: ,' • ’• •>.•**>•' '• J'—v-n’* ••’ ;'. -v-i'- MEE (ffommerrial; mns ftnantial. PORT OF PITTSBURGH* 'ARRIVED. New England No. 2, Dean, Cin. Palo Alto, M'Donald, Cin. Miohigan, Gilson, Beaver. Donate, Cock, Brownsville Cousul, Bowman, Brewnaville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swaters, Cox, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Hemphill; Beaver. DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Moore, Wellsville. Ringgold; Miller, Wheeling. - Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter. Cin. Anglo Saxon, Price, St. Louie. Michigan, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Erie, Hemphill; Beaver. .Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Brownsville BRITISH MAI STEAMERS. to November inclusive, the (every Saturday) from Liver- Unenca to Liverpool. A. A* MASON <3* CO*, 02 MARKET STREET, Between Third and Fourth Streeet* , A. A. MASON_and Co. A&C&E& & MAYJEIL News by Telegrai Reported for the Morning Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Morning j Washikotox, February 1,1! SENATE: The proceedings to-day were not very ii ant. The bill allowing air extension of the I satisfy the claims for Bounty Lands award military service duty during the last war England, was taken upland Mr Rusk, to it more in acordance with the feelings of tt < ate, offered an amendment, which comprj[ i the affair as to an extension of time, lie o i speech of some length in support of his a ment, the benefits of which he strongly ur; After much discussion, the amendment w& ted. - - p j Mr. Miller's Resolution, calling upon 1 dent for information in relation *o the law v levies duties on goods shipped from the j 7 Stafes to Mexico, was then called up and aji c The Senate then laid aside the morning bi s and proceeded to the consideration of tb; Regiment Bill. Mr. Douglass discussed the l some length, as being the proper course toj a We should, in passing this bill, secure a 1 1| and honorable peace. At the close of the Remarks of Mr. D| Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, obtained the fiooi the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE On motion of Mr. Goggen, the House wi i Committee of the Whole in reference to Id sident’s Message. Several speeches w ere made by Derr c members, who were severe on Mr. Bhett, : f Mr. Morse followed, and defended Mr. F > The question was then taken on referri t of the Message relative to. the supplies! 1 Committee of Ways and Means. Mr. Wilmot moved to amend, by ins r the Committee of the Whole, to report a jpi ing five millions annually, by direct taxari >< the close of the war, which was adopted—fy nays 2‘J ' The Committee rose and reported. | Mr. Colarver then obtained the fl->or,j viewed the war question At the close of bis remarks, Mr. M Ka' ed Ihe floor; and House adjourned. ! [ Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Mernin Philauclfria, February 1, The Naw Orleans mail has arrived at Pi with dates as late as due. There has been an arrival at New OrleL Galveston; but neither letters or paperJ any thing new from the army on the Riq < An Indian war has broken out in Texts, promises to be of a very serious cbaricj broke out between the Delawares and thji ( clies, in consequence of the enoraachm^i ts Delawares upon the hunting grounds q 1 manches, who have thus far defeated! h It is thought this trouble will lead injtj ; ral disturbance amon;: tbe Indian tribes.; Among the rumors by this arrival isj or several tribes of Indians have volunteerej t for the United States against Mexico. [Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Morni i g Philadelphia. February I 1 All the Eastern markets are entirely q awaiting the Foreign News. General Quitman and family arrived hijre The State Treasurer has been paying t! maty interest to-day, at the Pennsylvanj» [Correspondence qf the Pittsburgh Morn { ig Death of Distinguished State! in PintaDKLrnia, January 1 If 1 ] Senator John Davis, of Massarhuse:t, < Hon. John W. Jones, Ex'Speaker, ah Auction Sales BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTU SOUTH-EAST COftXEJL 07 WOOD AKD 71 FT] Large and Positive Sale oj Dry Gi oc ON Thursday morning, February x cluck, at the Commercial Sales Kotm of Wood and sth sts, will be sold, j A large assortment of seasonable forcl »n mestic Dry Goods, among which there a| e Manchester Ginghams, one case Indigo b t one bale red and yellow flannels, one ba brown 37 inches wide sheeting, one cji plaids, superior kerseys, and jeans. AU cloths, cassimercs, satinetts, alpaccas,! black satin and silk, silks kdkfs. and shawj gloves, ribbons, pins,patcntlhread, calie At 2 o’clock, p. m. One case assorted china and oueenswaj 3 Half cheita Young Hyson Tea. 5 boxes Virginia manufactured Tobacco 6 ‘Barrels New Orleans Sugar, 8 I Spanish Segars, brown and tea wrapping p a; boxes, matches, shovo)s,ftc. A general] n of Household furniture, looking glasses] c splendid transparent and Venetian wine] h feather beds, I0«4 blankets, matras'os, Itfc. © At 6j o’clock, p. m. A goneral assortment of German fancy , lery, gold and silver watches, rifles, shcj tola, boots, shoes, over shoes, umbrellas, rt clothing, 8 day and 30 hour mantel cl«i:) and cap writing paper, blank books, rcli t Dry Goods, &c. * Dry Goods, Groceries, and ;«i at Auction. BY JAMES M’KENNA. ON Thursday neat, February 3d, at l(j o*> the forenoon, will be sold, atM’Kenn i>4 Rooms, No 114 Wood st., 3 doors from flb! and general assortment of Dry Goods, of c» criptionjand at 2 o’clock in the aflerno >r , rics and Furniture, via: Tea, Sugar, To! r ces, Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, Carpeting 1 spring scat Rocking Chair, Lamps, \ with a lot of Kitchen utensils; and imraed a lot ofSadleryand Harnesi; at early gas evening, araricty of gold and silver wat lcry, and dry goods of every description, fobl JAS. M’KENXA Valuable Farming band at A> ON Friday. February 4th, at 2 o’clr will be told, at the Commercial «a corner ol Wood and Gtb street#, the foll!« able property, viz; 87 Acaxa of Land, well known as parti biated Hamilton Farm, of which about cleared and under good fince, pleasantly »i the aouth bank of the Mnnongthela rirdr, above Pittsburgh, opposite Lock No &L there are three dwelling houses, stablest , orchard, and a variety of other fruit tree* I aljo an excellent Site foraYifieyard, prob( competent judges to be equal to any situs L kind in the country. good mill|jt!j plied by a large stream ef water running the whole length of the farm, at present j by Wm. Fritz, who will show the property Alto—That valuable Tractj>f Land, No 1 Rockdale Township, Crawford County! taming 290 Acrea I Also—Tuct of Land, No 1300, in Un 2, range 15, of the Ohio Company pun Lawrence county, Ohio. Termsat sale. jan27 rIREE dwelling houses, ei neirCnnel Rndge.inthe Also, a Room, 15 by SO ft entrance on fith, near Wood street. Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, of ground under cultintion, situate on! in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of ! janB J. IX WILLIAhIS, MO hags Aispiee, nourlt j: _ janl4 v ( MILLER and. RIC i - „ v V' •' *- • ■ ■■vuiMi t**m*:" Jutt received fa ZEBVIQN\K3CtfSET, Market it 1 DOZEN Floe Wax Mask*; 16 “ r Piper}?; 3 “ j Commas; 3 Gross Metallic Comb Cleaners; * 1 dozen Egg Boilers; t Sait 8poona; . 2 u Qone Mustard Spoons; 4 Gross German Silver Table Spoons; 6 “ <( tt Yea <( 2 (t Batter Knives; 1 “ Picture Toy Books; 20,000 China Marbles; 6 dotenfine Woolen Comforts;, B great variety of Coats and Caps. BASKETS. 5 dozen fine French Willow Baskets; 2 Willow Market “ 6 “ Straw Traveling “ 1 11 Clothes “ 12 “ Metal Toy f‘ 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. e-Wi- H H* iatc a MORSE’S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEW BOOKS FOR 1848. CHAPMAN’S DRAWING BOOK, No. 2. Gliddon’s Ancient Egypt, new edition. The Nineteenth Century, a new Quarterly. Chamber’* Miscellany. No. 11; full sett! on hand. Lives of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strick land, vol 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. Eubanic’s Hydraulics, No 2—full setts on hand. Flowers Personified, No 44, do do Pictorial England, Nos 36 and 37, do do Union Magazine, for February, do do National do do do do Graham’s do do do do Godoy’s Lady’s Book for Feb’y., do do Little’s Living Age, No 193, do do from 150 up. Remarkable Events in.the History of America, by J. Frost, L. L. D. American Phrenological Journal for Subscriptions received. JANE EYE, an Autobiography, by Currer Bell. Last of the Fairies, a Christmas tale, by James. lass, [hen i ! \Mo iH e - Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Magaaine. The Conquest of California and New Mexico, by the forces of the United States, in the years 1846 and 1847, by James Madison Cutts, with engravings, plans ofbattles, Ac. A Tour to the Jlivor Saguonay in Lower Canada, by Charles Lonman, author of «♦ A Summer in the Wilderneis.” The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to subscribers by the year, or sold by the single numb<4, NOW AND THEN, by the author of Ten Thou« sand a Year. Waverly Novels, cheap form, new supply, The shove, with all the current light literature of the day, can be bad at 8b Fourth street. Any one wishing to subscribe for any of the east ern Magazines or Newspapers, can do so by applying at 85 Foorth st. As persona are often in w»n* of some particular book that cannot be procured in this city, I would inform them that any work they may wish, I wi l order from the east, and procure for them in an average of from 8 to 12 days. jan3i M. P. MORSE. ! jjbiirg fi i (.'from cphtjaiu ijifjaiide. , frljich If ! It jiiiman* ||f'the Ca. "ITJ'ANTS employment—an industrious, sober V \ man, with a working family of Boys, who have with him worked at making Bricks in Ireland and America, wants immediately employment. Also, places soon for a number of good School masters, sales men, book keepers, warehouse men and boys; also, for a number of laborers and boys uf different ages. SaT" Places supplied, and all kinds of agen cies attended to for moderate charges, to be paid in advance, except for the very poorest classes. Wan ted,several sums of money, to borrow for different periods of time on goa l security, Wanted, employ ment tor a number of colored m®o and women, boys and girls. All kinds of agencies attended to atshort notice, for moderate charges, on all able to pay, at IS VAC MARI IS’ Agency and Intel. Offer, 6th si near Wood. : IjpiU-f-] l jilt. ijltj.— tpUlay. if Feb. |Wk. f po the Honorable the Judge* of the Court ofQuar- , X Session* uf the Peace, in and fur the Coaa- 1 ty of Atlegheoy. 1 Tito petition nfMn. Henrietta flouptman, of the Jil VVard, ettv of Pittsburgh ,in the county aforesaid, humbly xheweth; That your petitioner bath provided herself with material* for the accommodation of traveller* and other*, at her dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honor* will he pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. HKN’METTA HOUPTMAX. H-o fen. j M. ie-j to- We, the subscribers, citizen* of iho Third Ward, do certify,that the above petitioner i* of good repute for honesty and temperaucc, and is well provided with home room and conveniences for the accom? rnodatioo of travellers and others, and that said tav ern is necessary. S. Baird, W. Hair, J. Lou ring, Thomas O’Niel, T. Hamilton, J. Slikcr, 11. C. Kelly, J. D. Ilezlcp, J. M’Collister, W. W. Kctrni, W. H. TroviJlo, \V'. Carr. i*n3l-d3t IS KW NOVEL!*. rpHK LAST OK THE FAIRIES—A Chaistmaa 1 Talc, by G. P. R. James, Esq. James Kyro: an autobiography edition; edited by Currer Bell. Just received and for sale by fcbl JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. . Maid do- j of lutffebeck,! c iaperior *e [fdrange } ■ Imfititioea, a, hosiery, IC, BLACK WOOD—Johnston 6l Stockton have just received Blackwood*# Edinburg Magazine, No. 3M>, for December, 1847. febl BA. FAHNESTOCK'S PNEUMONIC, or Cough • Balsam, has i great advantage over many otn cr Cough preparations, as its pleasant taste permits it to be used without inconvenience. But its value as a Balsam, consists in the speediness of its cure. We have known come of the mtfkt desperate coughs, some of which had been running on for a consider able length of timo, Yield almost immediately to its powor. In such woatlmr as we have had during tho past winter, every ono it liable to take cold, unless great precautions arc used. Wet feet and uuduc exposure to the inclemency of the weather often lays the foundation of a hacking cough, which needs a quick remedy to prevent seri ous results. »'4 IifBCB, af frr,jband ifi prlinent ca rpoiiug, »* j^biinds, ; -r- cut |'n«,P*** It made if letter iftctck of ifobl We have numorou* certificates of cures which it has performed, many of which is from persons in this city and the neighborhood, and they arc a sufficient reference without saying another word in its favor. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., corner of Wood and Ist and Woqjj and 6th sts. jan2£ i’c)ock in i jAiiction i [n 'large 1 jury dc»- >n j|Groc«- atfeoj Spi i Ilanketi, |ai lat Sjyiatler, Mb|i,; cut .[ . AiCt'r. U iion. i\cUs. M-, { ei jflpoms, i iw ng ralu ;j )f ijjid cele {o litres are Bloated on jjj2jmiles pn which FROM the first day of April, 18415, a large brick House, carriage house, stable, situated op llie Pike from the Monongahela Bridge to Birming ham. Fur particulars apply to the subscriber, at his store, South end of the Monongahela Bridge, jan 27:lwd* JAMES BLACKMORE. Hauling and to Rent* FOR Rent on Shares.—Two nice small Farms of 30 and 50 acres, adjoining Freedom, Beave, county. Persons who have farms, dwelling houses stores, Ac., Ac., lor rent, can havo the same re corded and attended to, and persons who wish to rent will have their wishes complied with, and oJI kinds of agencies attended to for vory moderate charges, at ISAAC HARRIS* General Agency and Intelligence Office, Fifth street. jan 27 I OFFER for sale the house I now occupy on Web ster street, a few doors west of Seventh street. It is a twer "story, briiik house, with foitr rooms on each floor. I will sell on a liberal credit. » [apple There is ' £nccd by 6noftbe im sup ihjrough jcjupied W. H. LOWRIE. (Gazette and Chronicle copy.) jan2l-lf RHEUMATISM.— Dr. Brown’s newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a certain andapeedy remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. «• Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Diamond alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is al ways at home. _ pint Soiree of the United Benevolent 'Association of Journeymen Carpenters. r-pHE first Soiree of the Association, will take l. place at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Thursday evening* February 3d. Tickets can be had oteither of the Managers, at the St.'Charles Hotel, the Merchants Hotel, the Burnt District Hotel, at Johnson’s Confectionery, on Market at,, near Third, and at the office of the Morning Post, MANAGERS:* . Wa. E. Errett, Edward J Evans', Aleje'r. Kirk, Joan Brennan, Peter Quinn, John Stinoer, H. T. Kaire, Wm. Moorhead, Thomas Appleton, Morris Lindsax, Arch’d, M’Gom.uter, William Hall.' - | James H. Latchaw, janJ3-tf [1548, in &aJ, con* i # •v liihipNo Hiakc, uy Svenieat ;i ■' iinan acre >lll Lane, 5 Pp 4 at. b ting, and XTSON. Wanted. To Let FOR SALK. T» aoskct. ‘ THE subscriber, having been appointed and duly Comtnissiohed agent of the Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Cumpany, ia now prepared to receive applications tor insurances for said Compa ny. This Company is perhaps one of the very best Insurance Companies In the State or Union, having a capital of between one and two millions of dollar* in premium notea, and by the regulations of the Com pany, no risk"exceeding6ooo dollars will be taken on any one block of buildings, (ir ony oht rUk t J and bo more than $2500 will be taken on a Rolling Milli Foundry, or Furnace. Btlildinga in which a stove pipe passes through the side wall or Roof, Cotton Factories, Powder Mills, Manufactories of Printing Inn, and “distilleries;” will not ba insured on any consideration whatever; and when the rate per cent, shall be 12or 15 inclusive, no risk will be taken over $4OOO, (except,Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company have been such, that; for the last only one cent upon the dollar has bpep assessed upon the premium notes of the Stockholders. • Applications can be made to the subscriber, at his office, in the ncwCourt House; 11. SPR6UL, Ag’t. Allegheny Co.,Pa. jan23-lm PitUburgl KRp DUFF'S AND WRITING CLASSES, cornerofSth and Market its., Re-open on Monday next.— i Mmcaktilx and Stbakboat Book-keening taught on the moat efieativo and ex pedition, manner. In addition to flle n«oal courae o! instruction and Mr. D. will on Monday next, commence a course of practical Lectures, in jaCnl Fifth Street Turning BitatpHiliment. riIHK snbtcriber having completed hi.i late mi ll provement., i. now prepared to do all kind, ot turning and .awing,iin a .tyle far .upenorto any other .hop in the we.t, a. he ha. now 12 turning lathe, boring machine., and circular .aw. fitted up'ffl the late.tandjmoitimproved plana. He would moat reapectfully inform hi. friend, and the public geiierallyTthat be intend, to give hi. full attention ?o their oMer,. He will keep a con.tant .upply for the accommodation of hi. country curtomer., (car penter. and cabinet maker.,) of New p| Poet and Balusters, niaterial for column, and band railing, bed po.t. and table leg.. Alan, bed potta and rail, fitted up on hi. moat improved plan of iron putener. and hickory .crew.,; . . All-order, from a distance promptly attention to. _ H« U. RYAN* N U. Our German friends will always find some attentive German jit the establishment to attend t© their orders. „ 'ft. Q. Tho cqbseriber would further inform in® mjb|ic, that he as a toiy powerful engine, about 70 horsepower, anda few small rooms to let, with steam power in them, suitable for small branches oi manufactures. .... , . Kiith street, N0,<28, between Wood and Market. jan2lt dlmo ' , _ . ?F,q pesasls*< laVKRy-firroalc should have a bos orDr. Ralph's k, Pills. They ire perfectly adapted to the pecu liaritiea of.their constitution, acting with gentle mildness and safety in all circumttanct:. Wherever introduced their character has been rapidly estab lished among the Ladies, with whom they aro em phatically the Fatobite. Very complete directions for uso in their various complaints will be found in the directions accompanying every box. For sale by S. L. CUTIIHKRT, Smithficldst.,near 3d. ! Also, by Wm. Colo, Allegheny cilyi J. G. Smith, Uirminghamr and John M’CracKen sth Ward, Pitts burgh. i i»” 25 To Let. A' ROOM on the First Story, and the Second and Third Stories’of Brick Houre, corner of sth and Union •trect*. Also, a'very neat and convenient frame Cottage, in Allegheny Cjty. Apply to janl 1 To Rent, A BASEMENT with two rooms, suitable tor a Physician or Dentist, on Bonn street, between Hand atul Irwin'sts } i'”' 13 To r„et. ONE new three story Dwelling House, with hath hmiflcf attached, situate near the corner of Wy lie anti Washington slrpcts. Possession given on the first of Abril next. , janl7 ; ’ JOHN J?. PERRY. ' (Gazette, Chronicle, ami Journal copy.( Co-(Partnership. rilllE undersigned has arsoctatcd with himself IJL John {ueol*., from Baltimore, in the Grocery ind General Commission business, antler the style rtf fellers 4' Nmols, dated Ist January, 1843. > j.m2o ; ERAS, SELLERS. ' j\ SRU.CRS. SELLERS & NICOLS, Protlace and General Commission Mcrchints, No 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Sperm, linseed an J Jard oils. jan27 bhjs, mess porkj IS do. Rump do., in store nod for sale by jan27 SELLERS It NICOLS. Family flour.— 7o t»bi« * or « ic by jan 27 SELLERS & NICOLS. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.—2O hhd.. prime NO. Sugar, 40 iftds. N. O. Molasses; just received •ndlbraatoby <jan2B) SELLERS A NICOLS. LINSEED oil—SO bbU pritne~Linicod Oil7on consignment and for Hale by ■ SELLERS k NICOL 6, j janSO 17 Liberty st. pT ARD OIL—2O bids Conkling’s No 1 winter Lard I jOil. for talent reduced rates, by BACON AND BULK PORK - 300 hams Bacon; 1100 Shoulders do; 22 hhds Sides do ; 57 do ‘in bulk, on consignment and fur salehy TAR— 90 bbl» N. C. for sale by jan27. JNO. F. PERRY, Liberty st. CIIDER VINKGAB —lO btl. for iale b<- I jan27. JNO. F. PERRY. LARD OlL—s.bbls Winter strained Cincinnati fur sale by t [jan27] JNO. F. PERRY. SODA ASH—2S caski, best quality, for sale by jans- JNa£. PERRY. POTASH- -5 cars* No. 1, for talc by jan27 # JNO.K. PERRY CHKKSti jao27 -100 bx» W 11, in .tor. and f«r *alo by JNO. F. PKRRY. BACON-~24,000 lbs bacon Shoulders, for tale by jan27. * JNO. F. FERRY. Nails; t "spfKKs: —350 kegs Nails and Spikes, assorted, in store and for talc by jiin27. - L. S. WATERMAN. STEEL —A general assortment of Cast, Shear, E. Blister, German, American and Spring Steel, in sto*e and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN. jan27, nr^EATHEUS —29 sacks Feathers, in start? *ful :|■ for-sale by ; jan2T " ~ " T> AISINS—IS Boie. M. R. Raisins, for sale by ■»JLVi« 2& J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. AISJNS—3O bxs. and J bxs. M* R, for sale by iXV Jr D. WILLIAMS, ; dec 13 110 Wood st. COFFER —40 Dags Prime Rio 7 " '4O J* Medium “ 12' “ Laguayra; 6 u Old Java ; $ For sal© by jan?s fOUGAR—6 Hilda, prime New Orleans ; k 2 Dbls D. R, Crushed ; r 10 “ assorted Loaf | • *'° r « aleb y JU - WILLIAMS, 110 Wood «t BUNDRIES— 3 Bbli. Lard ; 25 Bushel* Dried Peachos; . 10 • t( “ Applo*; * 4 dozen Woolen Socks; 66 lbs Beeswax; , On consignment, and for sale by = i anis J. P. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood it. </' N IANDLES- i -20 Boxes Stearine; 10 « Star; j 6 *.( Spe*m, for sale by * | janl7 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st TEA— 10 balfchusts Young Hyson Tea; 5 “ ; “ Imperial aud-G. P.j 10“ “ Clmlau Pouchong; ’ 30 catty boxes, various styles; For sale by ■? J. D. WILLIAMS, jan2s f JlOWpodst., RYE FLOURS 27 Bbls. Ryo Flour, a prime arti cle for.family use, just received and for sale by ja»2B - L. S. WATERMAN. BUCKWeAT jFLOUR—44 Sacks, a superior ar ticle, in store and for sale by j*“2B - L. S. WATERMAN. HOPS'— 5 ea;ii* Hops, on consignment, »nd fo aalebv jnit4 ' - , MILLKR andRICKETSON DR. BOVnUDIS. CELEBRATED GKREAH HKDIOIMBsr Art without a rivdt for the Curt of the foUtwing • Diseases.' ' IF taken .According to directions they. will cure any case, no matter who or what else hs» tailed. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. For the permanent core’ of Goat, Gangrene, Hysterea, and savere nervous affection., and are highly recommended Tor the cure of Drop sy, Hemorai Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in moat cases, experience benefit soqn al)er the first dose) they quiet the nervous system, which enables them tq rest well during the night; they never Util to effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No outward application cgq permanently rentftye rheumatic pains from the system. Liniments some times act 'as- a palliative for a short poriod, but there is always danger in their use; they may pause the pain to leave one place lor perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. GERMAN BITTSRSi „ , . For the permanent carp of Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asthma Nervous Debility, Pulmonary 4f s tactions, (arising from the liver orjstomach) disease* of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a dis ordered stomach, in both male and female, such as female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. They strengthen the system, and remove all algidity of tnestemach, and give it.toneand action, ami assist digestion; they can be taken by the most delicate stomach; and in every case will entirely destroy costiveneas, 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 Camplaint are uncasineis and pain in the right-side,and soreness upon touch immediately under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left aide, or if at all able, a dragging sensa tion produced, which seriously affects respiration, causing very often a troublesome cougb; together with these symptoms we perceive a coatvdtongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of perspiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoul der, with a great disposition to sleep and" depres sion of spirits, aqd sqmptimes sqfpj in the tpriuth | 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 produce that most baneful disease, Consumption; in fact a majority ofsuch cas es originate from the irritating cause above men tioned. Catharticttvedicinesmust in every instance, bi avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia are very various—* those affecting the stomach alone, 4re nausea, hoart burn, loss of qppetitc, soniefipies an excess of ap petite. sense of fulness or weight on the stomach, sinkiog or Buttering of the pit of the stomach; feted eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, ficc. The sympathetic affections are very diversified^—* Dyspepsia, devoid of a functuai nature, is without danger, but if arising from i disease ol'the stomach, it is dangerous Nervous Debility generally accompanies dyspep sia or liver complaint; it will also cure. A few do* set will removs all the unpleasant effects, such as Buttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a tying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, constant Imagin ng of ! evil; and great depression of spirits. Outward signs 1 are quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed coun tenance, fire. Any case of the above disease can be cured effec tually by tl.e use of the Bitters as directed. SUDORIFIC, An infallible remedy for coughs or colds, or the chest, spitting of blood, influenza, whooping cough, bronchitis, hemorai asthma, or any disease of the lungs or throat. This is nn invaluable family medicine. It soon releaves any cough or hoarseness, and prevents the croup by being early administered. No cough or 1 cold is too light to pass neglected ; neglected colds i send thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a delicate frame, who-,would r have been strong and' robust if at first prbpcrly treatod. JAMES MAY. - - --v For the effectual cure of the piles, tetter, and rheum, scald head, ringworms, inflamed eyes or eye lids, barber's itch, frosted feet, old sores arisingf v om fever or impure blood ; and will extract the fire from burns, upon application,j>r any cutaneous eruption* firom tho skin. . Persons troubled with ten der faces should use it after shaving; it will in a few moments remove nil sorencss r and stop the bleeding. It can always be rclied-upon, and is invaluable in any family. _ TAR OINTMENT, WILMARTH- For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, hack or chest; i» will entirely remove any deep scared pains. These remedies have caused many to enjoy the inestimable blessings, of. invigorated health, and in a variety of dosperale and abandoned cases, a perfect and radical cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and statements of remarkable cures never made, yet cer tified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly un acquainted with what they hare endorsed, renders it difficult lo do justice to fce public in offering suf ficient inducements to make a trial of these invalua ble medicines. They aro entirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family sho.uld have a pamphlet; they can be had of the agent grati*. ‘ Principal Depot at theCerman Medicine store, No. 278 Race st., one door above Eight, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by JNO. H ICO 1.5. janl7-dly WM. THORN. New daguerreotype rooms, nuiuos Building, Fourth street. Hough $l Anthony, Dagucrrcotypista from the Eastern cities, would call the attention ofthc in. habitants of Pittsburgh and Iho neighboring towns to their Dagucrrotypes of citizeqs ami others, at rooms in the Third story of Burk's Buildings, 4th street. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Oar 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 and examine. , " ' v SKLLEKS & NICOLS SELLERS <c NICOLS. Persons sitting “for pictures arc neither required or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. , *i ’ - N. Ut Oppcrator* will find this a good depot for ?tuck and chemicals. ii Instructions given in the art - , containing the most rpceat Improvements. dcclO MILTON’S PORMB, illustrated. Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings, by James Montgomery; and one hun dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wtn. Harvey. In two volumes. SfEKCEB'i Gueek Testamekt.— The four Gospels and Auto of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, critical, philosophical, and exegctical; maps, indexes, etc. together with the Epistles and apoca lypse; the whole forming the New Testament—For the use of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Serna* naries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M. A New Novel— Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S.C. Hall. Jakes’ He**? IV.—Thelifo of Henry the Fourth, king of France and Navarre, by G. P. R. James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2vols. cloth. L. 8, WATERMAN Godey's Lady’s Book and Family magazine. rpHK oldest Magazine ip the Unitks,Stitts,. con- I tains monthly silty pages of retdibg matter, by the first waiters in the country,—twelve more than the New Yoric magazines. Two splendid steel en« graving*, an undeniable authentic colored monthly Fashion plate, Model CqU4gc* and Churches, Crochet Work, and other matters lor the Ladies, all illustra ted and well explained, scc. be. Price foroneyear, which includes the Lady’s Dollar Newspaper, making tliree publica tions in ono month, $3 00 Two copies without the Lady’s Dollar News- J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood paper, Five copies with one to tho person sending the pjub, 10 00 Eight copies, Id 00 Twelve copies, 20 00 A specimen of either the. Rady’s Book, or the la dy’s foliar Newspaper sent to any person paying postage on the request Address, ][)URE GREEN AND BL’K- TEAS, from the N. [_ York Pekin Tea Company, Ju»t received at the ckin Tea store, 72 Fourth ttreet, fropi fhc Now York Pekin Tea Company, a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different grades and qualities imported into the country, paok ed in lead in 5 lb. hoses, T lb., l ib. and M !!)■ packages. Also, 5.1 b. tin cannisters of tt^pdifferent qualities, convenient for families and, sfcam boats, ranging in prices from 37i cents per lb., to $1 50. Fine Oolopg Black Teas, 50, 52,75, S 7 and $1 per pound. ' ~ OfT* We will refund the money in all cases where our teas do not give entire satisfaction, or cschango for .a different article. ---•• '• •-' '*• -V < Sr:--'■ • ••■ ~:'V. v":' ':■••.■'• -v- :"■•.•• ' " :. - : --••'L. .-o; ; c-. •,.-•■ ";;-v' > ;-r•'-- V? W:-■ - : *. . SPIKENARD OINTMENT, New Pnhlleattoui For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, janS Booksellers, corner of Market and 3d sts. jan24-tf No. 113 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pekin Tea store, 72 FpgrtJi street near Wood. decll A. JAYJJfSS. QPARKLING Moseife Hock Wine, for sale by the O case or bottle, at the wine store of decl3 JACOB WEAVER. V--*i f Jit. '. BOOR. ~ ' HOOB ASD BAR.GKHT, ■ BANKERS AND DXCHAIHIE BROKERS, ir. a. cob. wood and aixTH srarrTX, nmapaon, ?a DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notfcj. 'T'ftne Btlla, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposite, fitc. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Uunion, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS mkde on all part* of the union, at the : ASrSftXttCES: Messrs. M. Leech & Son, "J “ Ogden & Snowden, J * * Wm. Bell & Son, « S. M’Clurken&Co. I •* Eoglish&Bennett. J “ Fleming & Brother) ) y File*, Lathrop & Co. > Philad'a. ’« Wm.R.Thompaon&Co.J ‘f Hoadly, Phelp. & Co. ) New Yo ak. (* Babcock bC>. j “ Tiffany, "\Vard &Co. } Jo))i) M>CijllougU & Co. > Balti«o*e. Mr- Jfainea OeflVgp, J “ H. Hanna, CiNpfgltATl, 0. Merara. Fanner & M’MflliJß.} Mamiloi, > °* JU F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier) Bank fcewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y • " WILLIAH A. Cp lt BANKEXS, EXCHANGE B&OBEBS, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN,AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No, 64 Wqq4 it,, an* door above Fourth, East tide , Pittstntrgh, Pa, ' CURRENT Eundt recaivpd on deposit, and pol-j lection* midp on all the Cftips throughout the ] United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, fiftStpri qnd Cincinnati, constantly* far flgle in sums to suit purchasers. 5 Tho paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought .and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. ■ £ ■ ■ EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts ofjCland upwards, marl&dawy * joscrfi if. mu. IllbX* «- CURRY, BANKERS, EXCUANOE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN and domestic exchange, cer TIFGATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD SND SILVER. No. 65 Wooo 6T.,3pp008 below Foyrrn, west side, Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, ana collections made in all tbe principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia., Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cippijiufili constantly for sale in sums tn suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora* ble terms. The highest premium paid for AiHCPP? O Hold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4*c. mar22-y bVNKEAf AND DEALERS IK EJCUAKeE CO}* 0 SANK NOTES. No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh, tellingrate. Ezcl New York i pr Philadelphia i “ Baltimore { a Buying rate*. Ohio . } dis Indiana ' I “ Kentucky I M Virginia i “ Wheeling h “ Tennessee 3 aulfi*y AEESV S?*AWE« KB,VMKU * RAfIJI, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC] BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OK DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood at*., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2B 3 An Important Boole. THE Early History of Western Pennsylvania,and of the Test, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, with an appendix, containing copious extracts from important Indian treaties, minutes of conferences, journals, etc. Tofcflthpr with a topo graphical description' of each county of Western Pennsylvania, One large volume, 76S pages, by H. K. Strong, Esq. Forsaleby H, S. BOSWORTH & Co. janio 43 Market street. ♦lt. 1* the best Cough Medicine I ever *Uvv •* READ the following proof of the superiority 01 Dr. Willard* t Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable citizen, tc ho hat tried it. ■ —"■— Pittsbvjiou, Dec. 15, 1547 Messrs. Hats & Baockwav 2 After laboring for several weeks under the disad vantages of a harassing cough, and most distressing cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of seve ral of the “infallible*,” I was induced to purchase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give if a fair trial. To my great surprise, after, using only one hilf of the bottle, I found myself “entirely well. ll “// ts the best medicine I ever saw. l * True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HATS & BROCKWAY, Com mercial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janti Teas. . ~ Q ft HALF CH ESTS V. Hyson ; OU 51 Catty Boses, do; - 10 half chests Gttfipowdpj-j 2 Catty Buses, da j 8 hair chests Imperial j 16 <« « pouchong; jan U Fos saleby _ JAMES MAY. ihad aiut~simcker«t« ? ~ 7 HALF Kbit Trimmed Shad; 21 Bids. No. 3 Mackerel; jaulft For sale by IRQN SAFE—Onfi large Iron Safe, for «aie by B. A. FAH>'ESTOC£ & Co., " eor. First and Wood its LOUR—O 9 Barrels fresh superfine Flour, of a good brand ; just received and for sale, by SMITH fc SINCLAIR, 56 Wood st. jan!s SUGAR—S BbU. No. 6, Loaf Sugar; for sals low to close consignments janll JAMES MAY. JAMAICA Spirits—2 Puncheons, for sale in quan tities to suit, by dec22 P.C. MARTIN. 1 A BBLS. O. MOLASSES ; 15hhds. strictly prip)p I.tp N. 0.-Sugar, just receited and for sale by jan2s MILLER & RICftETSfIN* ’ 40u,ClovBf Seed ; 2 pbls White Bean* ; 6 “ Flaxseed; 28 Kegs No. ) Laid; 6 Barrels do; 12 Casks Cheese; 85 Boxes do ; just recM and for sale by Jan2s MILLER » RICKETSC RICE —5 tierces new Bice, just rcc*d and for sale by jan2o GLASSES—IO Blris.&ttOrißjuu; 3Pfoj!juStp;un Syrup j I Cwm:Syrup; . J. D. WJLL AMS, JlOWoods^ For pale by jna?s CLARIFED Sugar —1 Hbd.blew Orleans,fine; 6 I}bls, ‘f “ Extra; for. sale by J- D. WILLIAMS, jn*& j - HO WbPf} st. OATS— 10 bags on consignment, for aalo by declS J. B. WILLIAMS- MOLASSES— $5 Bbls. J£. 0. Molasses, just re ceived and far gale by janl4 MILLER and ; MOSEL MUSCATEL Hock wipe, ifcnkcll ,& Cd.'b exportation, for sale by thpease or bot . the wine store of : dec2o L -A. GODEY, T ONDONPorter-—scasks London Forte, in quart XJ and pipt bottle*, for ««!• iif ■ dep?? P.C. MARTIN.. TH'LAXSEED — foruleby, Jb . ’ SMITH & SINCLAIR, ooditircet. SARDQIESt— 50 Boxca Sardinca; . • 60 hf. << do, foraaloby P.C.MARTIN. CANDLES— 20 bsa.-Stcarinc Candles, for sale' by ! dcc!s J. Q, WILLIAMS. JyuCK WHEAT Fifflflft-40 MCM prunfi Flour » of •‘bulled?’, BncKwhest, for rale by jin? SMITH and 81NCLAJB. rkLAINAND HIGH COHIRED DE J,AWE&-,A. [ A-IdAiOK fe Co., 62 Market at.,- ffivejust re- L c eired per Express an' assortment of the a bore very shjonablp goods forelu)4 re ßs wear, dec7 » -W . " W. C. CURBT. 5. HOLMES & SON, ihaifge. Buying rate. | Cincinnati | dis Louisville i : S # . Louis \ “ Baying rates. County & City ord , « J di# Relief notes f *» Pennsylvania Co i “ >ew York £ 4t Maryland { “ New OfJeatic EDWAED RHAM. jAIES MAY. MILLER & RICKETSON. JACOB WEAVER. . y. .. e 1 7- . a=. •-,.ti• r CINCINNATI AND PItTSBIJI Sang ffacfttt ffline. THIS ypp\j knows line of iplandid Pamogen Staamefj, \p now composed of the largeit, •wifteat, beat end fumiihed, and the powerful boats on the waters of the West. Every accommodation cpuifurt that money can pfu~ cure,-has been provided jbj passengers. The Line has been in operation for nyp carried *' million of people without tho least injury to their persons. The boats will bp at'the (pit pf Wood street the day previous to starting',Tor the rsppptioh of freight and the entry ofpassengers on tho jfpgisJ ter. In all cases passage money must be naitf jp advance. ' ■■"■ ’ J ” ‘ ‘ : I- Monlty Packet. The MONQffGAHELA, Capi. Sioptf, will legjjv Pittsburgh every Monday morning at IQ o’eipcfc: Wheeling.every* Monday ever ing st 10 y.'si. ’ Tueiday Packet, The HIBERNIA No. 2, Cspt. Jno. JCUppfeltps, wdl leavo Pittsburgh every Tqpsday mpjnipg at lR o’clock; Wheeling Tpesday evening at The S. J*,, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening si 10 r. M. i : Thursday Packet, •• 1 _ The WISCONSIN, Captain i 2. J. Groan, will leave ~ ?‘ t “ b “rB h e,er f Thursday morning at Ip o’clock l ' Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. u. __ Friday Packet. * ' -■ , .TIIP CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crocks, wiji lcavg «Vu ,D ?. re " ® ver f Pt'di’J Morning at 10 o’plopk ; WneeltngcrcrypridayeveniugatlOr.il. ' Puckett The Captain De Ca/np, will leave .r. Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at .10 o’clock.; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 p. »i. > j Sunday Packet. I The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G. Mason' will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning 'at 10 o’clock; Wbceling every Sunday evening at 10 *■ ”• novt!) * 1848. - : 4848. : Pittsburgh and Itrotv«»vl]}c OaHy Packet 1 Line. . {-irUBVART I*l. m?. .FCTRtrAItT. lH'tSlfc LEAVE DAILY AT S A. M. AND 4 I*' M. i fllnr . The following new boats complete the line lor ilia pfc.Ncnt season: ATLANTIC; Tdp!, ~ 7; /nines Parkinson; BALTIC, Cupt.A. Jacob*: fc and LpVIS M’LA-NE. i.’ppt. K fkuneti. The Loeis arc - f'niirfly new, mid arc lilted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that tnonefc ?pn procure has been provi-i dcd. 'Hie boats wiJJleave the .Mpuongahela Whan Boat* at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be . punctual on ‘ board, os the boats will certainly leuve at the advertised hours. ianUJ Psr > ' T j 'Hie nev; and splendid passenger aiid'tnHffr d3Bz*S%3EU reamer DALTIC, Capt A. Jacobs, -will lea* e tor the above port during the present week, utfc’i. M-, positively, For freight or passage, apply on board. ieb3> For Brownsville. 1 TllEnevv Moil and Passenger steamer AT £sjggjig9£ LAN TIC. James Pabsixsox, blaster,- leave for the above port tlit4’day, pt tj i. at, positively. - ; For freight dr pussage apply ou board. _ Jeb*4 For ffpvv Orleans, i to THE AMERICAN EAGLE will leave she above and all intermediate ports, on Thursday, the 3d instant, at 10 o’clock* Ffc'f freight or passage apply on beard, or lOa ... , - GEO. , . fcof-td / ' ; AsgP*i Splendid New Steamer Savanna, FOR NEW ORLEANS! I fETffr H. Dkifwisoic, Master, will leave .for £gggjg|fiEthe above and all intermediate ports, the 10th instant. : |fph‘l,\. Ror freight or passage, applv on hoijrd, 6 Bearer and Weilaville Packet*- : ; ! fnff*. ,f» The steamboat BEAVER, Charlft -F, Clarke, Master,; will, coming winter Reason, make dai7y tr>pa to Beaver and Wells, ville, leaving Pittsburgh every morniogat 0 o’clock, .and Wellsvilic at 3 o ? clock, P. M.. ' ‘ 4ecJo G. M.HARTQN & CO., Ageale* For Saint Loitkf. i fCg'’ THE new ami splendidsteamcr.AN- Lg&RgS. DREW FU-LTOS, W.H. Fuuoir, Sl a9 - ter, for the above ind intcrmei-idte land ings, on Saturday DeU,»he 22dinst.,qt|Q £*eJock, jft M. For freigbt or passage apply pn board or to ■ jani7 ' • Dissolution of Partnership; niUE Partnership of Parke d Haaneus u thirdoy X dissolved by mutual consent. The busioownf the concern will be closed at the counting roon s heretofore occupied, No. 116 Wood street, by John Ilanncn and Henry Hannon, Copsrtusssbip, Jonfi Hashes St Hekay Hanker have thi*day„ v associated with them Bekj. J. Wallace, in the man- x uffcturcof Flint Glass, in all its vaiicties, uhdcr Uie ,-r firm of Jfanwm end Wallace, at the" old staodoj Parke and Hiinoepv where, they Are prepared V* sc&vc their old friends and. w!u> (nay. favof' them with a call, at n WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A Urge stock of tr»e leading articles in our liuc on hand. Terms asgoqd as any other hnuso. 'JOHN JIANNEN, ; HKNRY HANNEfI: " / , B. J. WALLACE. --hi* *• ■ ■ Jfttf&linng from the business of Parke and Han ncs,lnmost cordially Messrs Hannen*s Wallace to the patrunagc.ofmy former friends. , .JOHN E. PARKE. pUtsbqrgh. Jaq, Ist, ]B4fl. Janeiro, AtUOfteum Refreshment and Bsthtug Uoufi, hlkerty Street. r| IJJ E subscribers,deeply thankful fur the increased A and atiU increasing patronage bestowed qft them, since the opening ot their establishment, beg leave to state that their baths are open at all times, < and that hot, cold and shower baths can be had at any moment. A few more boarders can be uccoixh modatpi) by the week, tad gentlemen cau procure breakfast, dinner, supper, etc., at the usual hours;- say: breakfast, 7| o’clock, a. in.; dinner, 18]; pup* I or a} p, tn. . Oysters, cooling drinks, and other refreshments urnished in a superior stvle, and charges modcralo janlfi PECK, THOMPSON & Co. * “Selllug off Low for’Cash*” WINTER CLOTH INC of every description, such as cloaks, overcoats, superline blaokei, Bea ver Pilot, and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth. Dress, and frock coats; a Iqrge assortment oftwpeij ’ sack qnd fropk PQPU* Cloth, catsimere, and satinett pantaloons} also, a general assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet, • cloth, cassimere and fancy woolen, aod plaid cam- ; mere, with a great variety of superfino Irish linen l/unipcd shirts, under shirts, stocks, cravats, pAiftr farts, and all other articles in the plptbigg line, which will be sold loty fi»r Cash. • . . Purcliasers willßpd it much Ip their a4ya&t,9gp tq „ call soon, at 49 Ljbpfty ' , . P. . N. B. A complete assortment of goods, BuiU|)le / forCuatorpcr work,always oo hand,such os English, * French, and American cloths, and casaiipcrcs; • a choice assortment of .seasonable vestings—all of winch will be made to 1 order in the late# styleq,' and on the most term?, jan-12daw * e * • ' Vsw Dagnprrpptyne Rooms, Qurktfi Qwfyingtt Fourth St. ROUGH 4* ANTffOlijY, Dagaerreotypisla finoUi' 1 the Easfejrp cities, would call the attentiottof tj>c inhabitants of Pftfcburgh and the neighboring towns io their Daguerreotype ofcitisens and others, at rooms in #)£ third story of Burkovs building, 4th st: Person? fishing pictures taken may rest atsutocJ tjiat 110 paipg shall be spared to produce them ip lb? higlje jt perfection oi the art. Ou r instruments are of t|ip most powerful kind, enabling us to.execute.pic tures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness tn nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting Tor pictures are neither required ot expected to lake them unless porfect satisfaction i| g#vcn. N. B> Opperators w ill find this a good depot tor * stock and cbcmicaJs. . . - • ■<«. JO" Instructions given in the. art, containing the \ most recent Improvements. • jaa7 js ! Ntw Bgoki Jmt BMitTtti TT EAVEN upon Earth, by Janewsy; one rhl . Me • > 1 J Charnock’a choipp works by J,/mingtbn; \ ■■■■■■'' 1 »01. -BSe ! ’ i Coincidences of the Old and New Testament, ' i. by J.'J, Blunt, B. D. one rol. •”' ’W,*#" rhaimer■ Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &o.' 1,50 ■ I Select works of James, Venn, Wilton, Phillips and JayTn one large rol. for the low price of 1150"' The Free Chnrch Pulpit, 3 vole. '' 5,00’} Modern Infidelity, by Stpucken •*"' i' Liftof'David, 1 Drily walk with Go<}, Matthew Strong; Circle <jf Hupian Life, by Tholuck, JBo Momoij’ or Charlott 3)6 The worts of Francis Tnrretine in tl;e original* Latin, to bo complete in 4 volt:!)' vors. no# * ° * ready. 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