7 : GBimroi ib,. T *'M“ hc ’*'CHI»OS * So 13 ttWM- IWBMfatktBLLOBb BMia 71 WBapr, . ttbbbKoSfcnall • • . ;.*.. .i. - - • *®?.bfeUJ(©,C 1 “,(-:-•■•*•■- ’US > r i.. -.■•.•&; in ■ .«. 1 • *.• r *5 - • oj-.**.- - ;'**.> - . » a eritthW - ,4$ .if •. “• powdered *■• . “.Veracbed “■ ■ . To* cftlnnt reduced pncco. -.-■ . . : dcSUtf \lrißSft-fO create. RooeaoPort win*; ITT ' ' lOqrcsksLM • do; .’* - i « * ** Hunt I do; t r 1 to “ Truh do; ! • ' >• so “".8 B Madeira do; • - I •"li-- “ LM, • f* do; : ■ • • • • i *-jo L 'Srauaftom, do; 1# ~ a Tenerife, .do; i' Id : ' u ' Pale Sherry, do; '-I ‘l'-'-fl ' OoUen do i do; ■ ' ■ ; . S * ' Brown' do do; ! ' • • io• litbon'do .do; [ ■ - ~i ■ r~ -|j •• «• ■‘■Dry Malan ’do; • ■ ■■ i 'lO .' *• .Oweet do .do; .! FoniUift4Matitfw lOMfc.br! P. CTmaKTIX, . deg •' eor. SmlthSeld A Front ate. T7RKBg#iiljl , F < fco tObxa crop boughßtiaina, |1 ; lODOMetunnOrsnm; J• , • • S frail* Due*; , ! ■ 7. .6 cueiCitron; ■'j 3 bbls ■beliedAlaundc J 3 bbls Filberts: lftbie A iS'o.l Rock Candy; y / ' ' ' SObi* new tenled Ucrmjp received per 1 Btmr. Ctaank Ur uk by • ... ■ . LAMBERT k SHIPTOJf, nrjS - j 133A133 wood at IfAWFiCTITBID TOBACCO— JxL 1 ' • MbMCnbenoghSa;' ■'. ,! 3S ** Cktpman'c 9c t ■ g « Ire’*Se; ' - - : ■ ‘ ■ *5 “ fUueeU k Robinson 1 ! Sc; Branched Is; - 30 " Dawson's Is; on eoniiimmeat-ud tottlnbr •• • ! aTgordon, ; dell • - • • Water ct. T\BCQB—■ . ' l 4wka Dry- i .. - 1 box- • do • :. • I \ le»kß»wuj.. ■!, \J lack Be««w*x; to omre; tor sole br . *Ht •■•{ . ? LPICRYtCO. rupU-UO bblj larje No. 3 maeitrol; ; _ Tl. , ; 40Ubbl»doNwS*3i' ' : - Gibbli No 1 fibbed herrinf,'. . . « 94d0 No 1 Salmon:! !-. If tfuki large CodiUb; ' '' ; 100 boxeeeeuedandNo l Herring: ftKettos and for tabby LAMBERT k SUIPTON, Ac3f • j. i 133A135 Wood «t We b>*« jtut ttcdred ! O' '’etMc«Manonedeoloredsl)eti«i;. M vcrytigfal do !•- do; • I Mack- f do; rery beery; ■ “ do,- eery fine; ui4 eol eubtnt; . [ block do; ! •11 low to tlie tnide. ■ > I __ SHACKLEIT A WHITE, ■99 Wood «t wUehwa'win VTQIBL aCICATKI kock wtoe, HeakellA JxL uMtuiioo, lor uli by ike cm or bottle, at UwiiriaeOßttOf . dcl4. • ;iACOBWtiVII& 'XTWS—S bale* AlmotuUj iY ..10 bu Stalled; 1 bags Cream nsu; > ' . 0 bait Pea Nats for aale by . i *33 . Tj , , , • . J,D.inLLUM3 CIOAKB, of the fellowia* celebrated i..Vara ‘ ! Eaealapi* : ■ • DoftAttlfoi ' • Oe Porter r : < Lasdoa Cranio FaJlaPnneiya Laßayadera Oetoradae ; BafaruM Casadorea'.; . Jauaßanx Prioelpe Ke*lo Priaslfo, . ! Jg'itt,™ “T'^o'ilaSiln CtMtDBUW-SaokiFtukcn; ; &. 1 v iao*a«ioaerf; ■ ■ i ' ' ' ■ v. .4- r FHit; L • 1 bbs doj *aek»Bcwwax:)a»lfeeOTad£tef etfoby 1 { . ISAIAH DICKEY*CO 4h9b-- | 47 w*»erAlC7l>oatt SDXOKinWut seeV *1 139 : t II are** black lon -' ItfiatairtoßMempipe*}'. SoipfliScuDLii- . ; go bore* No. 1 Cmdnnm Soap; MooMCandle*; ■< t r^ SMITH, ? Jal | • * No*. 18 A gWoodet -nKODVOR-OObap dried peaches; .. - V I • lObbS? 6osr . ..t w . o‘** roU butter; . I T mmd (gg nl| by BAOALEY fc SMITH) ] -' - No*. 18 It 50 Wood st. PMUrUICBBY— Extract* of Verbena, Patchoa ler. Violet Joekrr Ckib, MHMeur,; Bouquet de drotiae. and Musk, laxre Perfume Ban, from SS cu. eeok.frJOHNDrSOBCAN^ , j r t . No. 93) Wood it. J" < H*ET > 4 , W g * w i tn ghill * P ot> T Beef Marrow, I / oha quml aso fine lip Salve, in chin* pots, Car «»««,. JOHN IX MORGAN/ gjrtV ■- ■••••; •••'• ■: ;•■ No. WWoodet •p^OF*— H YHops; s*T’-Bfdo -lat 4 .jeastera . “ - . • r 41 water at B ROOKIE—60 dot. good eora brooms whiskw * u g F VON BOS HORST A G CNDBIES~« tU* Ur& Tj! S “ fnsb roll batten 1 dried peach**; 1 w clorcroeeft . Jiani'iud tot ule bf ' L 9 "WATERMAN,-• ~ tgjj... 1 ... .. - 31 wmler*ad<3from>u SOAPt— idboxMpore Pmlm; j ~ ■ . - a “ - Whue; [• j » > Bo~; . . . fl .. **. Bhannr. i ‘ ferutabr* j s.p.von!bonhorstaCo., . ;y ] - H No. 3S From «*• :*DaODtrC*—23 kej* bolter;»- i ' r "20 bath prime ebestsau; 1 Sack* finwaf; . : . • 6 do l»i*v 55 Teniaon lianiij : Forokbr '»• LAMBERT * SIUTTON. LCIT-30 drama Smyrna £**; t bbla Zaatee currant*! 4 bote* Genera citron; 30 do IMRRaiaina; J. H WILLIAMS, i i i MO Wood at- ;|QUEIB Tornlebf j dc» . ! SmnnUSM M»U Frith Boil Batten : - • It bbli Ooremed; I" • • 20 tcko Poaches; - ' -i-1 baJoßop*; '-I ' ' ; , Ldrts a Water A 62 Front «t*. SroiH —f. bfcdiprizM'New Oriean*; abbUlUlcnubodj: 10 do, noorted nap: Fot m 1« b* J: IX WILLIAMS, -”J5r 7 1 -.noWood»t MOX.A.UKB-10 bl)l* S. O. prime; | 3 do Boctr Howe; 5 *> I 110 wood »t : fMttkbr .< _Jc*_ SLASft-SOObu. 8x10; lfiQ ** 10x12; M •* lOxHi 8. P. VON BONN HORST A Co, *^7NDOW »—» i • ■ - —- TTmiW COntTKRPAHKI—Aoodttr cim W of Steamboat Coant«rpane*,ja*l received from N V„v and tot by BUACKLKIT ft WHITE, *3a .•} >•. ; no wood n. Kpf.l. BUTTgR—3O bUa prime Ponn’a batter; ks* butter aad.-lard, dry/applea and nesebea is «uucua forsals bji 'i.jl : R w)YP. m]nro»HT'lgKP iiltrEtE-ilw sale by 1 j.m | L. JftRFLOYU PIO raoß—A tsoalJ lot of Allrfbeny iron for aale fay T jaati , ■ Jft H FLOYD. bates Memphis cotton jtut received i L ?\Zii nt ult by . ATWOOD, JONESfcCa Sm*Aß~29hMi NO soger <** hand and for sale b? i . ATWOOD JONES ft Co. -TXA.VAHAI BUOAR—U bx* Havana ahr on H^^andW aakby ATWOOD JOXESftCo. cs&sftf 0 ”* 1 *wsNtt>e, wi i 7 . . 1 No. m Wood M. ' mTACKEBSCr-ioo bbU large No 3 mackerel; • • JML ‘ ■i • 44bf do : not doj - i.' dOdo do No 9 do; •• . JastrocN and for tala by []»<) TOlNoiATiikftCa. , .. , „ -■>»”>%)«* ISHonunwr, ; silS»^^^sBin«o«»T4to..-5 il S»^^^58i n «o«»T 4 to..- \ No. as From u. IS*?* - 1' t for aale by _ |)r " iS/F. VON BONNUOtfST ft o*, 4/. ; No. as Pmbi bl- " L. . V.w W lard, rtc’d per staur America; '•; JJSSX rtui£“j wf.j- * »■ ’ 1 ■~nf« 11 whits bean* In store and for „ ' B WATERMAN.; ’2“ < VONBO« ! BOBSrtCo, ®* * __No. 35 Front at tefeafraahYTnsyMo, Gunpowder, ft iSw fpEAS-»p strictly prime r QQmR-! r ,, Arriving asdfor < iyj-AcmEi •jm COMMERCIAL RECORD. ALMANAC. IMS JANUARY. 7a 43» a as 7 a 339 39* I 73D 440 4*4 I 730 440 S 3 710’ 4 41 MU. 719 441 *2* 71H 443 BS4 {^Saturday, 3 Sunday, 3 Monday, 4 Tuesday. 6 Wednesday, 0 ThursdaT. 7 Friday,'' Xevsments ef the To arrive at New York, turxx. Union, Herbert, Nor. St Missouri. Monin, Dee. 23 Pbilade, Besson, Jan. 23 N. York, Perrand, Feb. a i Oeeaa- Bltuam. To Mil from X. York. •• - um. Union, Herbert,. Dee. iM Miuouri, Monin, Ju. 23 Bewon, Feb. 21 S'. York, Fcrrand, Mar; 31 Hibernia. Byria, Jan. l Cambria, Jndkiae, 29 Cambria, Judkins, Jan. 1 , , Feb. 1 •ocTHAxrroa, *e. Wasb'an Jobii»ton.Dee. 18 ltonnan,Crabtne,Mar. 19 To arrive at Boston. Johnatoß Jan. SC Hoi man, Crabtree, Mar. IS To «all from Bycton. umroot. Britamua,Harri*on. Dec 16 Caledonia, Lott, Jan. is tiraroot. nibemia, Ryrie, Dee.' 4 Caledpoia, Lott, Dee. 18 tGKMENTS FOR 1349; are* daily for Cincinnati, PASSENGER ARBANt Steamboat Packet line, lee .10 H. K. Paaaenxer .Packet »U to Baltimore and Philadelphia. 8 x. x. and 0 r. m. Mail' Coach Line direet to Philadelphia, 0' a. x. 'a«ll3}r.ic. Wcatem and Southern Mail,Coach Line, Oi. X. N*orth>We*lern via Cleveland, daily, 10 a.-m. - Erie and Wealcrn New York, daily, 8 a. u. North-Eaatem' toiladelphia, daily, exctpt "Sandayt, ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OFMAII.S. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a! sc,e!o*cs jg &LouisT,dae6 p. jc, closes 5 a. ii- Soathl viaßaltimorc AWashingloa, due 8 r. ji.cl's 5 a. M North Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. sl, closest) a. tt' Erie and Western New York, due Br. closes 8 a.«! Omci Pittsburgh Gazette, ) Friday Morning, January 7,1848. $ Wa have still no change of importance to notice in the market,—every thing remaining about the same, os at tlie time of our I*»t review The weather continues clear and cold, and bu siness, generally, although confined mainly to reg] ular or retail sales, is quite fair, taking into consitL cration the advanced stage of'thc season. ■ The river, although fast receding, affords water more than sufficient to all the purposes of naviga tion for the largest class of boats—there being some 10 feet in the channel. The river business, however, continues quite slack. Flock— The market presents no material change from onr yesterday's report. . Very little is coming in at present, though the supply seems sufficient to , the demand. We notice regular sales from store at £1,9005 & bbL ' Gnaw—The market for Wheat is very quiet, and prices generally higher than the views of pur. chasers; being held nominally,at 950100 c p bu. Cora and other Grains are quiet, with no change in the prices. Rrv Flock —Moderate sales are effected from store at $3,7503£7, and from first hands at 1500 3,62 *> bbL \ Buckwheat Flour—Has met a. slight decliue, the market is rather dull, with limited sales at 1,75 100 Potatoest— The market coatinucs in good sup ply, with regular sales of Neshannocks at SI .250 1,3701.50 * bbL . • Feathers— We notice moderate soles at He ? pounder Siry Clover is selling at $3,75. Timothy at 1,7502, and Flax at 9Q0950 p^bu. Cheese— Supplies have measurably fallen of£ ! though, in the absence of any speculative demand, the market presents no variation in prices. We quote regular sales of W. R. gt C)c p Ql Geeex Avpus—The market is'sxady, with no .apparent change in the prices. Sales to a moder ate extent at $1,^501,50 ? bbL Dkied Ams»—Sales of SO bu at C2OG9c p bu; cash. Dkied Peaches are in steady demand, with reg ular sales at $1,5001 bo. 'i Beeswax —Nothing doing in the market, limited gales only are effected at 23024 c p B. ‘ Wool Commerce of the S« Y. Canals. The Bmotint of wool that arrived at Albany by the canals -since 1834 up to the dose of navigation this fall, is thus given by a correspondent of ibe Detroit Free Press now in Albany aosivku at tidk-wates, htmos xxyxx. .2,510,000 1317,512 .3,216,000 1,400319 .2,472,000 1,039,753 .2350,000 1,150,490 1,110.059 .3,350,000 1,006.514 .6,031,000 1,079.42 S ,10,162300 3,424315 .12,142,000 3,751.002 .10374,000 3329,7% 1847 to Nov 50...... ...11,224,354. .3^36,407 There is always a large amount held by firmer*. When, the price is up, as in the years 1844 sod ISIS, it is generally all marketed. The year after, it fell, which probably accounts for theauninislicd quantity shipped, ibe dip last year opened at a lower rate liian was generally expected. The supposition .-is, (hat considerable is bow in tint hands, on account of the decline. The prices bare been steadily advancing for the last six months.—- Many persons in western New York still hold their whole dip. * S The increase of machinery at the East more than keeps pace with the increase of sheep. It is estimated that 7,000,000 lbs more will be worked up in 1847 than the year before. The New York market is reported as being very barren of stock at this time, while in Boston, Hartford and Providence, no large lots can be (bund. ; j Connected with wool, may be noticed tne efforts now making to introduce the Alvacea Into this country. Gov. Paine, of Vermont has imported a pair of these animals to make a trial of tjbern,’ A company has been formed in New York, with a capital of $5OOO for the same object- Tee Naalt* vilio Whig says some of the wealthy firmer* of Bourbon co., Tenn-, have organized an ai Bocialioa. to import several of them. T-hq experim mt i* also lo be tested .in Kentucky". They have bvn intro duced into England to a limited extent. At a late meeting of the British Association for the advance ment of atience, Mr Dawson stated tiat- in ten years these animals will add £20,000,000 p annum to the national wealth. LXollce etude lats FacuitT.—We particular account of the. damage clone uj t-iftgnm Improvement bp the laic freshJ . reports lead ( iis to believe that it rau« b<| A public meeting havbeeu held at Za: ! take measures for ascertaining the fai ! case, and sich action in reference then I be necessary. I The water has (bund a passage arom I ment at the vest end of Devofs Dam, i 1 ruining around it with great fbree and i. Tbp cost of repairing it wili be very hei labor of a few men with a team,'for a d when the watcr'was rising, would have I any JnteL • ? WnrrKWATER Cash.— There is no that the Stale will do any thing lor the r i Canal. , We must therefore look to ot! The annual election forDirec jicre, takes place on Monday next. th»y we may expect aome decided actic repair, or an abandonment of it to the 1 the company.—{BiookyiJJe Amer., 31st WMtar* The river to ri*mg last all the -way burgh. There ore now about 7 feet v fen*. The Northern Light came ihrou yesterday. It i-raining alma* nooiint water will prot The Cumber! ble order on W Spirit ot Nashviiav, gable Order, bt ' Cotton—A» —prices range nesday, Imaging, LotmnxE, f -Flour has declined • fsand l»jr dray load from slorn aau j»r f fling at fS,OO. The receipts by the river amount to 426 bbta Wheat continues quite scarce, andtlie mills are offering 100 c » by jbr a good article. Whiskey—The stock has'be«oOje light lor this market. We quote talcs of raw at JsJol9lc; rec tified 18019 c. A' good article of peach brandy is selling at SOOIOOe if gtL j Wool—Sties of a good mnrchamabiis article in j grease are at 14016c,;' Light sales of washed wool at 22c; our quotations are 22g2Cc, attOfding to quality. ’ J. ■ ' , Cotton and Cotton Yana—The cotton market eminuas quite active. The cptly tale made is a lot of 25 bales, terms not madeiknowa. Ourcu*> tattona lor ordinary to lair are 507 c. The stock dr cotton for this market it very lafr. • Coat—Pittsburgh eo»| retailing nt 12j®13c p'bu. delivered. By the boofpo*eß{ extra Wrong Tahe for Hydraulic PrtMea, Hollow Piston* tor Pumpi of Steam Koftnea, 4e. *■ Haaafheiaredand toraalebr i MORRIS. fASKER A MORRIS, Ware home 6. E. entner Third tad Kalaet aucct port of Pittsburgh: 10 nxr trAtxz.u ciu.vinj--pmjisg. N i AERIVED, . '• Lake Erie, Hentpbn], Beawr. Bexyer, Clark; WelUtrille; . Ixau'McLane Bennett, Browiaville. ; Consul, Dushane, Brownsville. ■ Caleb Cops,: Beaver end WeUsviQe. • ' America, De Camp, Wheeling. • ; ‘ : DISPARTED, i Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Clark, VelbviUe.; ■'l No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Consul, Dushone, Brownsville. Ltouis McLane,;Bennett, Browsvflle. • Caleb Cope,’Moore, Beaver and Wellville. America, De Camp, Wheeling. • > : I New Moon BOAT* LEAVIHO THISDAY. CINCINNATI PACKET, 10 a. si. BEAVEU. PACKETS, at 9 and 10 a. and 3 o’clock, p.jl GLASGOW PACKET, 4 r.ir. BROWNSVILLE PACKETS, 8 a. wv and 4 ; ir.M., ' WYOMING, New Orleans? ‘ TAGLIONI, New Orleans. . Philadelphia College of Medicine, I Fifth, South of IP ahttU street. The spring and summer course of lec tures FOR lets will he commenced on Monday, March Otb, 1348, and be continued four months, by the following Faculty; I JAS McCUNtOCK, M. D-, Genera], Special and -Surgical Anatomy.. _ ij. R. BURDEN, M. D n Materia Medic* and Ther uteutics. i ; > : D. P. GARDENER, M. D. Chemistry, : IIENRV GIDEONS, M. Ih, Theory mid Practice of Medicine. • __ ; LOUIS IL BEATTY, JIL D-, Obstetrics nnd Diseases of Women and Children. : JAMES McCLINTOCK,M. D.l Principles and Prac tice of Surgery; ' . • ' ; HENRY GIBBONS- M. D., Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. S. R. McCAINTOCKj hL D-, Demonstrator of Anat omy. ■ ■ RICILVRD BURR. M, D.. Proscciotof Surgery. Fee for the full course, 870. Fee for thbic who have attended two full course* in other College*, 840. Mat riculation to U paid mice ouly, 85. Graduation SS). Practical Anatomy, including Recapitulatory Lertures, 810. The Dissecting Rooms will he opened on the Ist of March. j . From arrangements now pending there is every rea son to hope that the chuir* of ..Institutes of Medicine, and Anatomy wiU : be occupied by distinct Professors at an curly period. For funner infonnotion inquire of JAMES McCLINTOCg, M. D„ Dost, No. I North Eleventh Street. Philadelphia, Dec. 27,1947. janL PRINTS ONLY. 44 "CEDAR BT., NEW YORK, LEE & BREWSTER Established a warehouse in the year 1940, for the pur pose of supplying tfaie City and interior Trade with PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, at low price*—and exhibiting, at all season* of the Tear, the Largest Assortment in „ THE WORLD. They are now \o(**mng Several Hundred Packages, comprising every\new style of Foreign and Domestic production. maiiy\df whirh have, just been purchased, and are oiTcred fortsale for Cash nnd short credit, at PRICES REDUCED . 1 FROM ONE TO FIVE CENTS per yard below rhdpnce* of April and May, as per printed Catalogue*, Which are corrected daily, for the Information of buyer*. . i PRIST WAREHOCBE, > New York, June, |g47.‘ j jylMislf DIVIDEND. Omcx Naviqatiox axo Fi*x Hmixxcx Co. > Pittsburgh, Jan. 3d. 1949. } qtHE President and Directors of the Pittsburgh Navi -1 gation and Fire Insurance Company hare tbit day declared a dividend ot' Three Dollars on each share of the capital stock standing in the name of individuals, cm the books of the company, out of the profits of the last six months, which will be ;paid to stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 13th itut. janfldCi .ROBERT FINNEY, Sec'y, DIVIDEND. Ovncs or Pimsvaoa Gas Works, ) January ai, 1949. J THE Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Works have thisdar dcclaredhdrridemfof three per cent out oi the profit* of the last five month*, ou the amount of the Capital Stock paid in which-will be paid to stock holders or their legal representative* at the office of the .’works ou or otter the I3tb in»L The holders of original Wtock who liave udt surrendered their certificates, as directed, by City Ordinance of 25th Juno, lt>47, will he required to do so before the dividend on ibo some will be paid. fjafidt] JAHES M CHRISTY. Treas'r. DIVIDEND. - i ; Prmacann, Jan-lst, 1943. TH E President of the Northern Liber ties Bridge Company for Imiiding a bridge over die Allegheny river oppsite Mechanic street, a Dividend of one dollar and filly cents on each share of the capital stock of Wid company to be paid to the stockholders ou or after the KAh inn. janfidfit* \ G E WARNER Treasurer. • Orncr or tukHUso st. Bxumk Co- ) t Dee. 01,1947. ] Tnx President and Managers of the Hand st Bridge Company, in the County ot Allegheny, have this day declured a dividend of one dollar and fifty cents on each share of the Capital Stock standing rathe name of indi viduals, on the book* of the Coranany, out of.tbe profits of the last six months; which will bn.pajd to the Shock- - bolder*, or their legal representative*, forthwith. ja33t . j \VM, LARIMER, Jy., Trega. DIYIOESD. Orncxor nit Aixmiixxt Bxracx Gx, k Prrrsßrana. Jan. L 194.1 : | Tax President ami Managers of the Company, for erecting a Bridge over the River Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny, hare this day. declared a dividend of two dollars on each share of the Capital Slock standing iu the jiaiim df individuals pn the book* »l the Company, out of foe profits of the lost six month*, which will bo paid to'lhe Stockholder*, or heir legal representatives, ou or after the Ilih insL ja3tdHaAwa ■ ' JOHN HARPER. Treas._ THE SEW JERUSALEM 49TORE, »t. cut* snuur. rmaerfinn, "TlfM. T. DOWN, Sr., wotdd r«pe«tfaUy aoUrit f 1 from his friends tnA bid customers a continuance of those favor* so liberally bestowed tirpou him in times past, it being so many years since he retired from bu siness that many of his old frieijd* and customers have almost foTgoitcu him, and there; being to many of the name of iiotvx. now in baiim-'M, i» tins eahse of his particularizing the name of hi 4 store. The little tultii tion, ?*E—. which'l have made to,my name, added to the tact that ! am seldom in the Store, has alio caused some to suppose that it was not ray establishment. I therefore take this opportunity of tasking it known to the public in general, and hope |o partake of a share of their farora. All article* manufactured 1 hr W’M. T. BOWN.' t»r, are warranted rood, am] mtute from the best materials the market could afford al the time, janl ■\T7Tf* T* BOVJT would respectfully call otteu ff uon to his stock of Preserved Fruit*, consisting of Strawberry. Raspberry, Gooocbcrry-, Currant. Plum, and Peach jams, uod Cranberry and Currant Jellies; b« also keep* a general assortment of Fancy and l*oni« mbn Cnles. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, .Nuts, Ac. White and Brown Dread fresh every d*y- jahitlw ENGBAVING or cvmtT pßpsirniMi rso*ni.T tuttmep is * kteudj 1 MASSES. ST SILEANS. San Baildings, N. (1 Comer of Thirdjtnd Dock Streets, (un stairs) Philadelphia, WHERE can always l>e had at abort notice—Mx toxic Maks .Menus. of all kinds; Bras* anil Pla ted Door Plates; Seals for Banka. Societies. Corpora' lions, Ar. Profe«»onal end Visiting Card*, engraved and printed. Societies in want of Seals of office, are in* Tttcato call and examine Specimen* and Design* of the various orders of .Masons, Odd Fellows, Sou* of Tetn ' perance, fie. I 1 " noYStbftn have no the Mu* frt, but the | heavy, iesville, to rt» of the fo as may ITPE FOUNDRY, CO Gtild,. comer of Ann su New York. The subscriber is prepared to furnish nand cast Type aud Printer's Materials of all kinds, at short notice, and on reavotiabli terms; Proprietors of newspapers, tyho haya not advertised for the subscriber, who mar pilldish this notice for three rauntns will be entitled to receive their', pay in type, oo purchasing five tildes the araodnt of their bills for ad vertising. j ; \ ■ Old Type taken m exchange for new nt 0 cm per lb. norStf ROBERT TAVLOB. . Metfille fynmr A SPLENDID assortment of Itose iVtt HI wood *t)d Maljogatty, grand action Pt- I I V y .| * sobs, Frants,' ;ii»t finished aud for tale. AIo, two Rosewood; Pianos, with Coleman's felrbratcd .urlisn attachment, finished in the moat fnmlera style, and (or’sale At > F. BLUMES, ; je2S 112 Woodursst, C iooTf aboroSP). rjd the abut I ind is now ! rapidity.— ijtvy. Thfr lay or two? I prevented i probability r ipaif of our ] er sources ; on, wp be- Soon alter : n—cither a creditors of uIL KECK *■ DAVENPORT, c*jt tituim, cisCt3.v*n, onto, MANUFACTURED order Passenger and Freight Cars of the moil approved description, at reason price*. By means of the Canals, Railroad and River, they a ft enabled IP ship up4t reasonable terms to all points in tbeWeif. TJiejr »rjjfk will be warrant ed equal in all respects, to any made jt) Ujo yujted Slate*. All cyder* punctually executed. KECK * DAVENPORT. i _ TJLACK JMUW-rW 4 MpftPMY tufts the attention t> of buyer* to his assortment ofoboye gpqds, ipplud (ug rich plain Italian dm** silk; poult de soje d«; blue black do; rich watered do; do watered and striped do; silks for eardinals; beside a large assortment or Fancy Dress Silks, changable satin*, Ao., all of which will be •old at the loweit possible prices. jaid* from Pitt* ater on the btbtr canal illy, and tbo RAG WAREHOUSE—The highest prira in cash paid for good Rags also, Canvass, Bale Rope, HaytJ e »*• betweejt peun and liberty GROCKRlpl—tff> btft pyime gpao Rjocoffee;?s chests and half pitasta lyeilj grgeii lest; JRkbgxcs 12s lbs 5* a lb lumps tobacco, 60 keg* 0 twjst M. r/tlh a NOTICE. \ ALL f emMs tlMflUnj themselves indebted to the Es tate oMbe late A.Dray?.Jr, dceeind; are hereby notified to gall settle their •peqaulfoaod thosd hay ing claims against the Estate, will pierart them duly authenticated or settlement to the subscriber, at the warebo&K of John Irwin A Sons, Noll Waterat tieltSm ' JOHN IRWIN, Execatar • ■ yoviCßs i • A BARREL of Lord marked V, yr'litimr about 274 lus. wst token by misukfc from the isupfpg on Fri day last. 24th Inst. Paid hi ret belongs u> the ataamer Cambria. Any tuformaUoopyen where iteaa betotutd wilt be thfifikuUy received by the sebsenbers. J FORSYTH k Co. PUubgrgfa, Pee. 29,1617. ; '• SALEBHAV WAWTB&—By a wholesale Drr Coeds Hogse in Philadelphia. Ocasrosalaied wi:h toe western and northern Peßn’aandOtynjraia voa^ eoausihd a food salary—for further ° f ßttsbfirgS Pee 3ft ML ; ~ ' *. ITbSMUUS _ »*V"- DBO>VS * CPLBERTROV, molesate Gn>- Is cers, and Commission Merchants, No. 146 Liberty sb,pituborgh, Pa. ? • dc3Uy. |iy While, bare Of this a trial fttsbunbi at b 0 porlSdfiwly TASTES A* HCTCHTJISON A COs-Suceea sora to Lewis Hufcbinsoa k Co, Commission Mar* chants, and Agents of the Ht. Lotus Steam Sugfit Re* finery. No. 45^water fifidDSfroul streets, Pittsburgh. 1 Janl ■ ■ • i : :: BIRD CAGES-A beauUful Article .for Christmas presents.—Finer, fine and common Cages; also, Ca nary Birds of fins plumage and song, by ihepairor autj gla one, to suit purchaser*.: can oe obtained at the Pirtsborgh Seed Store, Wood it. - deal 8. N. "TTIfOOL, WOOl,!—'The highest price in cash paid for W all the different grades of clean Washed Wool, by • > MUIIPHY k LEF. ' old Wool Warehouse, cor. liberty lW nml Cecil's al ley; - t - mjrlMfcyrtf MISCEILOEOFS. PROCLAMATION. f, CitT ofPiltslrargh, sa. IN accordance with the provision of £>Aet of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania, pro viding for the Incorporation of the City of Pittsburgh, and of the supplements to said Act, I. Gabriel Adams, Mayor of said City, do issue this, my Proclamation, de claring that on the Stand Tboday of January, A- D. : 1949, being the eleventh day of that month, *-the tree mta of each ward of said City,” rqnaliffod to Tote for Members of the House of Representatives of this Com monwealth, will meet together at tbe'usQal places of holding election* in their respective wards,' and elect by ballot a citizen of the said Chy qualified to be elect ed a member of the House of'Repfe*cntatrees of this Commonwealth, to be Mayor of said City. 7 And that ou the same day, in conformity to the before reeited authorities, and also, to an Ordinance, of Coun cils. di*trieting«aid City, passed, the 15th day of-Ndv., ’A. D. I947j—tie citizen* of the First ward will 1 elect by ballot Times persons; of the 3«rmd ward Taxes of 'the Tfcfrd ward Six; of the Fourth ward Titxxx; of the ‘Fifth ward Bxvxx; of the Sixth ward Tunis of the Bttenth ward Two; of the Eighth ward Two, of the Ninth ward Oxs each of whom shall be qualified to serve as a member of the House'of Representatives of thi* Commonwealth, to be members of the Common Council. <*-*■*l .Given under ray hand, and the seal of said W « ? City of Pittsburgh, this -3lsl day of Decern f **• B * \ ber, A. D. 1947. _ janltte- • GABRHX ADAMS. Mayor. • AGENCY FOR PATENTS, wAamsoTox. d. c. TjTEShS C. ROBBING, Mechanical Engineer and JU Agent for procuring Patents, vyili prepare the ne* eessao' Drawing* and Papers for Applicants for .Pat eniA and transact ali other business in the Hue of his profession at tba Patent Office. He can be consulted on nil question* relating to the Patent Laws and decis ions in the United States or Europe. Persoii* at a dis tance desirous of having examinations infide at the Patent Office, prior tp making npplicntiou for a patent, may forward (post paid, enclosing a foe of five dollars) a clcnr statement of their case, when immediate atten tion will be given to it, and all the iufonuattou that could he obtained by a visit of tho applicant in ]>er*on promptly cnmtntrairated. All letter* on business must be post paid, and contain n suitable fee, where a written opinion is required. Office on F. street, opposite the Patent Office. He hns ihe honor of referring, by permission, to* Hon. Edmund Burke. Commissiourr of Patents; Hon H L EUsworth. late do do 11 Knowles, Machinist, Patent Office; Judge Crouch, Washington, D C. Hon. R Choate, Massacnuscus, U S Senate; Hon. W Allen, Ohio; lion. J B Bowliu, M C. Missouri; Hon. Willis Hall, New Yoft; Uon. Robert Smith, M C, Illinois; lion. S Urceee, U S Senate; Hon. J 11 Relfe, M C Missouri; Capt. H M Shrieve, Missouri; Eruio* Brooks, Esq., Pittsburgh. Great robbery—tsooo reward. The President of Ura Hank of Chester County was robbed on Thursday aftenioou, December &kl. st the West Chester Railroad Depot, near the comer Broad, and Race streets, Philadelphia, of bis truuk or vslise, containing upwards of FIFTY THOUSAND DOL- I-ARB, of the Notes of thi* bank, amoug*: which it is believed, are the following, viz:;' One of 81« W, No. 30, dated June 21,1XH. “ “ No. 51,dafod June 24.1*CH. *• u No. CO.datKr’Juiieau.lSlM. All endorsed u lb»y to the order of Drexel k Co. — Wra. W. JelTriem.” with the letter D hlso endorsed on . the back of each note. And some of thu following may also l>e included, viz; Ono. of gIOUO, No. 10. dated June 19,1934, with the Icttcr'D endorsed on the baek. One of 610 W, No. 41, dated June 36, KM, same letter endorsed. Odn of 81000, No. 44, same .late. One of 81000, No. 04, dated June 3ft. l«OI. These seven are all the Note* of thi* hank of the above denominations that are now in circulation.— Some of the following tony be included in ihosejtwlen, viz; - I One of 8500, No. 34, dated June 35.1934, with the letter D endoreed on the hack. One of 8500, No. 41. dated June *J7, KM. One of 8500, No. 70. dated July 3. KM. One of 8500, No. 79, dated July A 1934—3 others of 8500 each, date* and number* uncertain. No rimes of the above denomination* will be issued by the Bank until new plates are obtoiued. Tliqse sev en are all the notes of $5OO each now in circulation. The following are 'also believed to be among the notes stolen, viz: , One of 9too. No. IiKJU, dated March \ ( 2.1917. with the letter D One of 61U0, No. 3UOG, same date. endorsed on the One of 82Mb No. 506,8* derived from smoking meat in Pittsburgh, with which all may not be acquain ted. It may be (hipped loose front any point below with out injury, and after having I>ean4inoked here,- can lie forwarded to the eastern rides, either by wagon or hr canal, without transhipment, where it almost invariably arrive* in fine condition, and generally commands the highest market prices. rty this arrangement there is a saving of casks and freight ou the same, which are unavoidable rzpeuses where Bacon intended for eastern markets is smoked at points below, uot taking into account the fart that it arrives In much better order than-when packed in casks. It will also be borne in raind that Pittsburgh u one of the best points in the l-'runp for selling Bacon. luacicD. J P Caranbelb Chiliicotbe. R H Hnrlbut A Co. New Albany, lad. Tcnsdak A Malone. St. Mo. def&2ni‘ HARDEN A CO’S. PABBAGK AND OFFICE. Pcranaa brought •Bauwout by Uus agency upon reasonable terms, Dots any part of England, Ireland, Scotland. A Wale*, and in Packet rttups ouly. Foreign Correspoiulests and agents of the British Government fiare frequently cau tioned Emigrants at home ainl their friends in Amepca, against the fraods practiseil them, and have al ways referred to the well known house oi Ibttiri A Co„ as the right place far all to apply, if they wished to be treated with punctuality and aiiMtur**. Parties who advertise thrUiselves sole Agents for the Black Bail liuc, state what Is untrue, and thus deceive the public; as jvc prpfrr* to be Agenu not only of the Black Ball Lute, Uti pvrry other good Ijne, and also for Cunard's Steam Ljne. Bight Draft* to aoy amount payable at any of the brauche* of the Ifrpvincial or National Batiks of Ire !>ud, England, Scotiand, Ac. We draw our own Kx ghangg; vn do not take money and seud it to the Ka*t to get some pup cite to remit, thereby enu-iug mistakes and delay*. foe Br>>kers Ac. eail us, and we will aecommoJaie them at New York rate*, ' JOSHUA ROBINJ*ON, Europt an Agft.. nrL’jf , , j stb st, one dcuft txlow ivood. CO-PARTNERSHIP. LOGAN A UENNHDY hate this gan, Wit*ou A Co. Tht* arrangehrent r'eti d-rs it tle»irsble to clove the old buiinro a* «oon a* possible. All person* whose liabilities harr matored, axe especially requested to make nmnediste pavincn*, ritubnyfli, Jgii. |,m», \ T 0041, WILSON A Col—lmporters and, I 1 \Vhole«alf l>alcr* in Forelxn atld Domestic H*nM ware. Cutlery. Ifaddlery, Ar .ISO, Wood street. Pitts-; burgh. nre now fully prspared with a recently import ed stock pf Hardware, Cutlery, Ac. 10 oiler very grv’si inducement* to we*tem buysu, being detcrroinnl in compete in price* with any of ifco Atfantic cities. Al io on baud aq extensive assoiimrnt pf lltt-lmryh Hardware, vu;'t)ljqvcl*. Fpsilcs, Fork*. Hoev Vires, Ac., ail of which will be sold at tlie lowest manufac turer's price*. janl oiasoLDTioa, THE Copartnership nf the «uh*critwr». utulsr th4‘ ■firm of Hutchinson A Ccx. is tin* day dis solved try matuni consent Either of us will attend to ike W.tlemynl ol the bssines* of the firm, siut n*e its name for that narpu»e. lewis mrrcHiN«)N. janl JA.MRSAIIUrCHI.NSON. CO-PARTNERSHIP., THE undersigned h«»r ihi« day formed a ro-portner »bip, under the firm of Jatne* A. Hotehinwu k i'u. for tlw purpose of cortti'iuiog the business heretofore carried on by Lewi* Hulphiruon Co., and solicit a enn linuanee of the patronage hitherto extended to die hmi*e. JAMES A HUTCHINSON, LEWIS U himv’— * Pittsburgh, Jan. I,IW. LEWIS D. mrrCHIN«>N CO-PA&TSERHHI A THE haring recently entered into partnerabip under the name of Gallagher. Ixwß, ft Miller, lor Utepurpow ofcarrjing on the Ufll and Era** Founding and Go* Fining butine** in ■ll it* branchee, fiare taken the *t*ud formerly occu pied by li. Gallagher, No. 109 From streci, between Wood and Koiilhficld at*., where they are prepared to execute.all orderfcfor Bella, Bra** Ctuting*, wt' erery deaeijpUon, anil Gjta Fining* with ncatneu oodde*- Mich, Steamboat jobbing promptly attended to. 1 H GALLAGHER, H. A- LUNG, f. H. MII«LKtt, N. B.—The atiention of Mocjiicut* nod Engineer* i* inriled to.uor anii-attriiion metal, for a reduced price, which hoi been pronounced superior lo Babbit'* by number* who have u*«l both. Steamboat builder* and lire public, generally, are nl*p rftpicitrd to call and ex amine ou t inpffior double beuon Force Pump* for itpbmboai #m) i)on|e*l(c uie. PAiMuifEn, long, * MJM.KR. T"\JBSOj*UTIO!J—The partnership hitherto exiet 4_/tng gudcr the style and nnn ofWtgbtmanA pal sell, |« thii day dissolved by mutual consent, John Dal* zeli haring disposed of hit entire interest to II- Wight in on. The business of the. Idle firm will be settled hy If. Wighinuin.wbo it authorized to use the name of the late firm for that purpose, 11. WIGHTMAN. spt2od3w (July i>47J, J.DALZELL.^ THE Subscriber ii now prepared tomanufacturr'all kind* of Cotton and Woolen Machinery,-at the shortest notice. Order* left at IL Wightiuuirs tlnjine Mliop, ror tier- Liberty and Water street*, will meet with prompt attpntlnn- J . If. WlfllfnL\X. i Irfaepk st, between Federa* and jfynduuj *t*., _spt2Udly'__ _ ' • T ! _Aflefhony_eity. DISSOLUTION. THE co-partnership heretotufe existing between the subscribers under the firjn of William* 4 Dilworth, wu di»«olTed on the lit instant, by mutual content- J H Dilworth, to whom the of the old busi ness i* entrusted, will caniinoe the wholesale grpeery business ui the eld stand, RfO.tjJT, wppd at ' T ’ \fu iTwiixuMH, jin4 ■ JOHN a. pILWQRTiI HOPS —For tale a few, bale* Wettero New York growth;of IbW—from 8 to 10'ceuis; ' Al*o, Kanern and Western N Y, early picked, ibi* year's growth. Prim*Ohtpthj. Belmontcounty. The geurral Euslsru prop gf th* season U nqw being received. Brewer* and other* using Hope, will find it much to their advantage to obtain their mpply from the undersigned, os they intend to sell throughout tbe.Ma son at New York price*. - Q. W. HMITH 4 Co-, octlOddm i. Brewery. Xlß' P, W. BOIWIt, HYDROPATIIIST.i-oulil I J reMtectfully inform his friends and . the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Diet be ba« decided to remain iu the-city during the winter, and is prepared to ireat patients placing tnetn#*We* under hU. care, according to tbe aystem m practised at ail Water Cure Katablish meuu, tbr ; ejther Acute or Chronic disease!. Thews wishing to avail themselves of lus service* will.call at Air. Miller**, comer of Liberty *t. and Kvsn’salliy. Dr. N. ho* treated several severe cases of disease In this city with great success, to which he is permitted to refer. ttoT ™ k»gwx Ploa(tia,Ploash Castings, Wsgon Bot. noaEirr* hall, of the old ‘ 1 1 1 lfinnofn.&H.HalU»mfmnftc turing large quantities of I loughs. Plough Castings, 'Wagon taxes, 4c., with the jmprov*-- mems'of the Leaver. -Peacock, Illinois, and other Ploughs, of the latest and best pattern* ntrw la a*e. Warehouse, lOC liberty street. Pittsburgh, opposite the Hay Scale; Factory, in Allegheny city, uear the Cojton Factory of Hum, Blackateck, Beil 4 BOOKS, MUSIC, &« THE Conviet,'or the Hypocrite Unmasked; by G. P. R: James, Esq. i Jaek Aahdre; by E. Howard, author of Ratlin tba Reefer. The Star of the Fallen: by Curtis, author of Black rioraed Riflenfon. ~Thc Mari? Figure Head, or the Lady of Green and Bloc; by Charley Carey, of tha U. 8. N. X. The Bandit's Bride, or the Main ofSaxosyr by Louisa Sidney. I , Stanhope, author Likenesses,” Stc. Leiulla Lymnore, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridre: by Mim Leslie: London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. • life of Joseph T Hare—a large supply. ' ! The Man crave ring Mother, by the author of ‘Hiatory of a Firth.* .. The Wilfulnes* of Woman, by the some. • The Old Commodore; by E Howard. Jcnnette. Allison or the Young Strawberry Girl—a tale of Sea and Shore; by Ingrahum. Kaara, or Daylight, a prize talc; by J 8 Robb. Sir Roivland-Ashion, x vol; by Lady C Long. The Splendors of Versailles, an (Ft he Court of Louis the XIV. ■ f Flowers Personified,'Nos. 0 and 10. Rural Cemeteries of America,partS. Magazines, Newspapers, etc. London Punch and Pictorial Time*, per last steamer*. Brother' Jonathan, Philadelphia Courier, and Yan kee Doodle Pictorials.'- For tale by ! WM 8 CALDWELL, . dec! | > 3d at, opposite the Post Office._ -VTEARLY READY FOR PUBLICATION J.l by J.JA. A U. P, JAMES, Cincinnati, the following new and valuable Work?— _. Doniphan's Expedition—Containing a sketch of the life- of Cot; A. W. Doniphan; the -Conquest of New Mexico; Gen. Kearney’s Overload Expedition to Cali fornia; Doniphan’s Campaign against the Navijos, and •ni* unparalleled March upon Chihuahua and Durango, ami the Operation* of Gen. Price at Santa Fe; with a Map and -Engravinga, liy John T Hughes, A B bf the Ist Regiment of Mirsouri Cavalry. History of Kentucky—lt* Antiquities and Natural Cunosttu**; Geographical Statistical and Geological descriptions; with anecdote* of Pioneers Life, and more than one hundrrdjHiographieal Sketchesof distinguish ed Pioneer*, Soldiers. Statesmen, Jurists! Lawyer*. Di vine*. Ac 4 illustrated with forty engravings; by Lewis Colluis 1 vol. octavo. 111. - 0*..., . , Tho Months’ Volunteer, or Joomalof a\ Pri vate in- the Tennessee Regiment of Cavalry, in the Campaign of Mexico, during containing an ac count ot the March of the Regiment .to Vera Cruz, a description of the Country pas*rd over; manner*, cus tom*, Ac. of the.people; Sketches of Camp Life; ac count* of ell the actions of other Volunteer Regiments, anil a foil History of the Mexican Wan List ot the .Kil led and Wounded, Ac; illustrated by a largo number of correct views aud plans; by Goo. C. Furbbr, 1 Volume octavo. dec! Dictionaries, Greek, English, cu a . steal,Ac— , Authon's Classical Dictionary; Dictionary ofGrerk and Roman Antiquities; M'Cullough's Commercial Dictionary; L're's Dictionary and Supplement, arts, manufactures ■ and mine*: . Webster'* Octavo Dictionary, reviaod edition; Todd's Jol|iu-on's and Walker's Dictionary; Worcester's Dictionary; .. liddcll and Scott's Greek Lexicon; nobiiisou's Greek Lexicon of New Trstiiaonl; Lcverett’s Imtin Lexicon; Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary; . Flcimmne and Tibbin** Kreneh Dictionary; Duck's Theological Dictionary; m . Union Bible Dictionary; ' Robinson Culmct's Dictionary, Ac., Ac. - The aliovc; with a geoeral assortment ofTheologieal, Classical. Miscellaneous, and Suuday School Books, al ways on hand ami for sale low. I»r ' ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, . _dc9 56 Market »L, between 3d A 4th. Annuals and gift book* for the UOLlDAYB—Lendets of Memory, an illuminated Annual for 19(9; edited by Reyoell Conies, M. D. The Charm, a series of graceful and elegant colored Groups, designed expressly for thi* work. The Offering of Beauty, a present for all seasons, em bellished with eleven engravings; edited by Amelia W. Lawrence. Friendship's Offering; a Christmas, New Ysar, and Birthday present. The Garland, or a Toksn of Friendship; a Christmas and New Years Present, for IS4B. ' The Gift of Friendship; a token of Remembrance, for IW-. The Gem for 1949; edited by Father Frank. - Chrietmas Bloesome and New Year# Wreath for 19(9; Thompson - * Wessons, illastratedi Harper’s edition. Boudoir Botany, or the Parlor Book of Flowers, com prising the history, description ami colored Engravings of ‘.4 Exotic Flowers, 84 Wild Flowers of IS trees whh fruit; illuslreled wiih~aCo engraving*. The Task, and other Poems, by Wm. Cowper, with numerous illustrations: Turkey moreeeo. Carnphoir* Poetical Works; illustrated, Ac., Ac. Together with a large and splendid assortment of Ju venile Books, with colored engravion, many of which are ja»! published. For sale at tho Bookstore of ELUOTT A ENGLISH, deg) • . S 0 Mcrket *b, between 3d Alth. Superb Annual and Gift Books for 1948. —Tho Charm; a vnts of graceful and elegant color ed groups, with descriptive-illustrations, by Elizabeth FJIn. bound iu scarlet silk, and splendidly gilt Leatieu of Memory; an iiluimuatcd annual for ]948: edited by. (Reynrll Coates, M. D; suporbly bound, ele gantly illuminated and illustrated. • Friendship'* Offering, for l&b*, elegantly bound and illustrated, by splendid engraving* by Barlaln. Christian Keepsake- and Missionary Annual.for 1949; bound in Arabian morocco, and illustrated by 9 beauti ful mezzotint enffrayraff* by Bartaiq. The Ro-c ofhhartm, a Itctigious Souvenir, for 1848; edited by Mis. B. C. Edge non Alayo. .Ttic Hyacinth, or Affection’s Gift; a Chrisimas, New Year, ana Birthday Present, for IH*. The GUI of Friendship; a token of Bemeubranae for 1843. The Mayfiowen an Annual for 184%; edited by Mrs. E. Oakes BmltU; bound In elegant embossed morocco, and embellished with superb cugravings, from drawings by the best artists. The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of After- The above, together with a large supply of Poetical. Floral, and other works, bound in the most superb anil co»t!v style, suitable for Christmas and New Year' Gift.; for sale by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, dc gl eor. Market A 3d ets. FOR THIfHOLIDAY*—LN r Kl£ J>GANT BINDINGS—Boudoir Botany,.or the Par lor Bonk of Flower*, i ' The Rose, or Odering's Gift; 13 siecFengravinga. Amrrican Wild Flowers, in their native haunts. The Snow Flake. Mynit add qther Tale*. The Poetics! Wqrk* nj Fits Green tUllook, now first collected, illustrated with steel Vugravure*. .Just pub luhed. The Seasons; by James Thompson, with'engraved il lusiratton*. A uew and most splendid edition; Turkey morocco’Siid other hindmg. The 'complete Lomltm Fdition of Robert Burn*’ Work*; containing tu* poem*, sung*. and currwpoiide nt»; ilias treu„). Ac, Ac. Virtue'* editwu, n vo. - 'IV complete Poetical Work* of Junes .Montgome ry. Moorr. Hvrou, new edition; South*). Cooper. Mil ton. t'ruDplwU, Scott. Uaate, Tn*v», iltmnn*. end other vnriuu* edition*, ami invanou* bindings. -» Harper* illjit/minl Fhokspearc. in 3 • plan did vol*. TV abovr. with other*, and a large supply of Juve nile Look*, for w!e by J. U RKAI), rie*il 4th «t.. near Matket. CIHRISTMAS AND XBW YEAR’S A - > M'ALS.tillT HIX)KS. Ac, Ac., at eastern price*. Irf-atlru tif”.Memory, and illurmuatcd mutual Tor lMf*. Otn» oi t,he /or I *■ Flower* Personified. do. Bov-, c>r Affection"* Gift do, Clwif'-nta* Bio*M)rp»,' Pbe Pait.!>!i<* iilumlnnled—hounJ ir. Berlin .Iron. Pnrms of Fit* Green IforWk—iltutmiinled. Ilourh and Heady Almanac. Tlioiopwin's £e&*onft—elurantly illustrated A bound, (lolibmitli*; Poem*. ..do, do Su.uny lloup of Childhood. Moore"* Poetical Workr—splendidly illutirated and bound. Dyron'a Work*. do do Splendid Fort Folio*, of cap. letter and note lire*. Filrganily bound Pocket and Family Bible*. Rosewood writing de*k* and work hose*. Globe* oftf, lb and la tnehe* diameter. Fur iole by JOHN H. MELLOR. ; _dc2a __ El'Woodat. YALUABLE Xetr Year'* Waverley'Novel*.'J 7 rolutna*, I'dmti,. illa»tratrdi ’* 5 *• Svo 'Mr* Sherwood"* Work*, Ifi vols ItSno, illustrated; Mi** I-ilyvronh's - 10 “ •• *• Harper'* Family library, volt, complete; do Bor * nodflirt.'a YVork'a of ,>n*ke«pr*r*, 7 vol*. Pro, the beaqt;ful Bo*- ton edition, finely bound ; Butler'* live* of Saiut*. 4 voln. elegantly bound; ■ Ijfinuali Moor’* Work*. 7 tol*. J-liplorLng llxpetltiiun. 0 Vol* royal Pro dp- do 5 do do do ' Briti-li n*sari«t«. S volt Turkry ntor. back*. Tlie above, together with a largo assortment nf *le- Jaiitly tiouod family ami f-orkrt Bible*. Common 'rayer. ail size* and binding*. allot which trill V*«ld tower than ever offer-d ui this market, at the old stand of KAV k Co. _ jat cur 3d k wood *t hifulnei Ibr Janairy. TjnCEJVF.U ATM AMlNKK’S—Crahaia'sMag*cine IX for Janasry, comprising 3 embellishments, non than **ual fine: th«3d a beaaiiful Mezzotint Portrait of General W C Bailer. National Magazine (or January. Union " " Oodej’a Lady's Cook * Fathton plain. TV Lovers of Farit, by John Wilson Bon, The Head*of the Ueadfeat; by Frederick Soalit The Fonuncsof Forlogb O’Brien, a tale of tb* Wan of Knif 'Jame*, with illustration* by 'Phi*,' complete ta one volume. , The Drama in Pokerville and other Starlet, by ‘Ever* point.'witn eight iljusim^n*. Boland Bo Vero, or ihe Knight of the Bladk Plume; by E Curtin K|ne, U B N- The Pfirmer’a S«Uier tha'Ueterted Children; a tale or deep inieieat Afloat and'Aihore.et a flallof’a Life. Father Uo Mcdtnajor the Cruaea of plem, A splendid otaortracnl of Annual*; price from fl up ta S 3. Also, a lama and varied aiaortment of Pietare or Toy Book* for Children ' > For *ale at M. A. MINER'S. Amlihfield ytreol, third dfor from Bceontl. i dc2o PIANOS! PIANOS!! TTENIIV Ki.KIUKIt, Dealrr in eastern piano Forte*, XL at J- W. Wood well’*. No. b 5 Third Street. T|i» Piano* may he examined ut all houra t atul the apbictl* be'r will U* there from it. to A. M, and from 4 to 6, P. M. each tljy. ' PltUb'K, Oct, •£}, ’-W' W*. the undersigned, would inform the citizen* of Fititburgb and victnity that we have appointed Mr- 11- Kleiber aolo agent for Weitem Penuiylvania, for llie sale of our Piauo Forte*, from whom they utay be ob tained at our own (New York) price*. * ; NUNNS A CLARK • New York, Bcpb I, l&>fl-oct3ftty ' BUORI FOR. THE HObYDA*B. A LBUMS—The_Fforal, Scripiurnl) United Btttei' A Souvi-aier, and many other bifida, in every varie ty of bind ne. Bible* and Prayer Book*, bound in ttyel* souable for Holrdav gifts. For tale by JOHNSTON t. STOCKTON, Bookseller* eomcf of Market and «t* PAPE TERIE8 PORTB-PBlUhl.kll- French Papeteiie*, »nolc*jDg eabowed. tliutmna ted and fancy notepaper and envelope*. -n acres coal land fur sale, situate in bend of Uie .Monongmhsla Rivrr, olkitc Pjl, having n 7 foot vela of coal, which will lie sold in exchange for goods. For particu lars apply to [pcasJ;d;A W IfARBAI'GH, 21 tyood sl_. BUXLDISQ LOT K MANCHESTER FOR BALE— Ibave fer sale a aatifelßailding Let ia Manchester,Bear the Ferry. *3f at front by Itt feel deep, It will be sold low. and an accogunodating terms. Terns unexceptionable, mvl» JAMKS BLAKKI.Y. Real Esiaie Agent M FORREST. ' THE 3 Story Brick Warehouse, No; 31 Water street and No. IQfi Front at Immediate possesaion given—apply oa the premises. ' ALEXANDER GORDON a TO LETfe-A jgrge, eotnmpdieas, and well fin ished, .three stmy brifk dwelling, oa Fean at, half way between Garyifon alley and Wayne «. Possession given immsdiately. Fbrpartiealamoqalre at the offiee of W W WALLACE lpH»f 1 Ml libertT st aCODITRT RESIDENCE. HAVING removed id ihoeity, fet convenience to professional bonnes*,* will rent the Mansion House, and u*immed>ie enclosure,situaleoa the bluffs of the sloaongakels, one mile above Pittsburgh. Jaal43iawt?; ; ; / JAMES W CRAFT ' for blest. ASMOKE HOUSE.sttsaied on Pltmb AQsv. for rank laqaireeT [ROBERT DALZELL ACU de!3 ' • ;-r • I libenyat ' Fnrlßda*. SO T3IE well tarnished Store, an Market street, ■■■between 2nl tad 4th streets,at present occupied by Barrows A Turner.' Possession fivjn on the In of April next (c-Vttt KDGAZZAM TO'LET. MDRY Goods Wareiodae; jJ’Wopd street, second doer sbove Diamond alley. Erawirtof dedt r " DTAIURGAN ACO M: FOB BEST.. A fcind—taa office crer.PhiiOfMtll. nviH EUOAZXAM INSURANCE. DELAWBE MUTUAL ISSmUCE CO. JOHN FINNBY, Jr-, Agent at Pittsburgh for lie Del aware Mutual Satm*ln»nrancr Company of PhiL artrlpHi*. Fir? Risk* upon building* oml mercbamlire of every description. tuxl .Marine Ri«k«atpoa hall* or c»rgi**of ve»wu. taken upon (be jnost favorable term*. [Jr" Office in the AVarehuutc of W U Holmes A Bro., No. 37 Water, near Market street. Pituburga. N B—The race*** of ibis Company since the e.tob lishmcnt pf Lite Agjnlry in this city, wills the prompt ness and liberality with which every claim upon them . for loss has been ai|ju»trd, tislly warrant th« a pent in inviting the confidence and patronage of his friends and the community at large to tK« "Delaware MHlhsurance Company, while it additional advantage* at an Irutiißtiou among the mo«t'flouri*hing in Philadelphia— as having ait anyde prfid-in capital, which by the oj>c rauon 01 it* charter isconranlly increasing, at yield-] injr to each per ton lnwrrd hi* due. share tu tho profits; of the. company, without mcolTV'j him in any respat.’ sibility whatever; aiitl‘thejetpre a* pusHcsstitg the Ma ma! principle divested qf every obnoxious feature. nod ih it* most attractive form. port FIRE A STD MARINR INSURANCE. rpilli Insurance Company of North America, through X ift duly authqrixrd Agent the sobscribcr, offers to make permanent a«0 (muted Insurance on Property, in* thi* City and n* vicinity, and 'q of Atwood, Junes A Ctv. Wa* ter and Front stmfts ihiuburgh. ajnisif INSURANCE AGAINST FIREi THE American Fife Insurance Company—Office, No. Tt! Walnut street Philadelphia: incorporated A DlSlo—Charter prrpe|ual. lusurr Building*. Furniture, Merchandize, and prop, erty generally, either‘in the city or country, against loss or damage by fire; perpetually or for limited peri* o GEO COCHRAN, uovl'-Uui* 2d Wood st. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO. 11HB Franklin fire Insurance Company, of Philadel phia, will moke Insurance, per inaiteut and limited on every description uf property,"in Pittsburgh aud the surTouuding country,: on favorable terms. This com pany has a perpetual charter. Capital, 8100,000 paid in. Contingent. Fund 6500,000 Office comer of third aud Market streets, Pitub'gh. opl I9tf , [WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, a FASHION FOR AUTUMN. i-» tf’OORD V'kikg, «] HATTERB. • cobskb or wood xstt run nuen, iuttvicxoh, HAVE tvesived Uteit Autumn style of Hois, to which they respectfully Invite the attention of tneir customers aud cjtueus, generally. *cpl4 r-j. FALL STYLE HATS—M’CALLAM has fm just received a beautiful stock of Beebe A Cottar's Style Hats, which for richness and lustie cannot he surpassed.. Call at the flat Htore, Mooongt hela House, timilbfield st, aud see them. dertfl a NEW INVENTION I—PATENT AIR CIKCULATKR AND HAT PROTECTOR-—The subscriber will ’introduce on Katurday, Oct oth. toemicitten wishing a hat tried with this desirable arti cle will pleura call and examine. ALFRED KEEVIL, Practical Ilatter, octfl 1 i&h headofyrood st* r* FALL FASHION.-*. MO(?BE has reeeiv. Imtd from New Vork, the Fall style of Uau which tf%be will Introduce tiißday. Saturday, iAag. iWh. All titose in want ofa neat7and superior hat would ik> well to’eall at Na ad door above 4th aagflctf • ; ; .-! ’ . . i ■ FALL FASHION* 1847.— BEEBE A /■COSTAR’S Style Gentlemen’# Ilau will be intro «%duced d Kuta'i on. Thursday, August *J7tlu (■cittiemen wishing a. cheap,; fashionable hat of Pius, burgh manufacture, ahead of fashionable Hals import, ed and advertised by tome of the trade, please calfat . •* KEmtCo.’i, ' • y UA bead of wood at m BCaXMER FASHION FOR HATS— received from New York, the Hammer *2? hw * consisting of,While Beaver, Pearl and -While French ‘Cassimerc Hats, with Ventilators* Those in want of a beautiful, light Hat are respectfully invited to calf, ... ;> . . .8. MOORE,; • 'inay23 ~ . •.• J 73 wood st, 3 doors above 4tln' 0 /~tAPSI CAPS'!—Fine Otter, Seal and Musk Cops, VJjuit to hand at M'CALLAM S Fashionable llat Store, Mouongahela House. oetlO . /~ILLOTH AND GLAZED' CAI*S—A splendid auofl \J menl and great vaßety;Bf style at M'CALLAU’S, MbMofthalh ooMf, .. pcUfi - BATES OF DISCOUNT. RATES of msOOUNZ-COSaiSUTKiltfk I ■ V. HOUUM * :*OX, j. Exchange Broker*, No. SB Market street. Bear 4i*r«t ■ PtßMirlrtaU,‘ ' Umlluu. - . Baakofftttsborfh •—Per iStateß’fc ABmneke*-* lj Exchange "Bahki ••••••par E<*nte Scrip • -..»•♦• Merck. 'A Men. Baak.par Vlrßial*. L Bk&off’fail*delpkia<<..par Exchange ift. of Ve-*- ]| Girard Baak...v*«»«.par Farmer* Bfc. ofVe-*-*' u BankofGcraaatowa-'par Bk. oflhe Valley,—— ** «* Chester Coonnr* ..par Bk.ef Virginia “ “ Detaware Co.’ .*par M.AM. Wheeling ! u MootgtuaaiyCa.»*pai do Moraaatowa.*.. 1| /* NorthambetUad>»ptr N. W. Bank.Ve*—-v* I Colombia Bridge Cb..* per do . WeUsberg it Doylcstewa Beak-—--per do Partasbmrg.— •* Farmers’Bk. fUadirar*par Teanem*. - Famert’Bk. Bocks Co. par Bfcof Tennessee Farmers Bit Laneaa’r'par Fer. A llereh’u Bk**— Lancaster Co. Ble.-* -per Planters’ Bk.'*-- ♦•• • Laaeasterßk.—'.—periOuioa Bk.—— G. Stater Bank**—.—3o 1 JUiNVI. Brown mile Bk:—.—par StateßkofMlssoßri— Ij Washington Bk:—* } Sort* Carolina. GetmbBrghßk.{-< - t Bk. of Capo Fear*. «••••• «* Merch'ißk.,Newbern* 1 SascaehimuCa. Bk.. State Bank*— 1 Lehigh Go Sank, .——•— Bantto Catalina. Lewistown- ... .... Camdenßk—t *'U Middletown ♦••••< • 1} liter Charleston 14 Carlisle v. .... « Commercial Bk** *l| Bit. of Georte town - Bk.of Hambor*****--* BJerebaou Bi*«*»**** li Flaaim fcMecba’aß** li Bk. of Bomb Carolina* • li Fanners’ and. Proven' Bank, Wajmeiburg .. u liamsbanf • u lloriesdale u Burlwidt Baltimore Bk».***--'*ptr Balua’e fcO RR Scrip* -IQ Cumberland Bk. of All'e ghany**»».»»««*»* ••• 1| Fu.Bk.of Maryland'* “ Farmers’ & Mechanics “ Bk. Frederick....... « FredcriekCo-8k,...-.. ** ■llanmoiraßk ■••••• H I Mineral Bk- “ u Wasmnjtanßir “ Bk.ofWettminiter.... *• UcliiiM. Bk. of 8l Clair Bk, of River Raise O.— Michigan In*. Co s Pu.«Mrd’ißk..»» 8 WlKoailnTirriCyt Mar.AFireln-CoJilHw’o 8 j Lebanon • *f Potuville i ..... « Wynmlng..-...i.* •• “ YorkSC “ Wedßranchßkl...... “ Belief Note*-.-....... u M& MBk. Pitfa.’do* “ Cut A County Senp**—- “ Ohio.! ' ' Stale Bk.and Branches IJ[ MonniMeaiaal**... •• « BteabenviUe....***.*- • u BLCiaJr*Tille...i « Mtneaa.......J>.«... « New Lisbon- ..if..... « Cinointuiißankg-'v “ Colombo* do* ** CireleTiUe*.... ► • •• M Zanesville ... “ Pstaia ** ** OuudMt AUaolTenilUakß 9 Suk ef Noie* Norwalk.... Cleveland*—.' ftforaEMr. i6old4'|pMla Vtlvfi r•* i# 0 a a# Weatern Reserve**.-. a Franklin !Pk.Columbus *• ............ p Luke Erie- ■ Seiota-* « ....r...... « Lancaster.......lo Hamilton '.13 Gndville L-.... 60 Fann*rs B’k Caataa.--.30 Urbaaa v>...(0 Scstaekfi BkofKentncky*.'....,. U Bi-oflsjuiavUle*..:-?. * Norbern Bk. Kenia’kV- M Hew York—City Banks, Eagle, old*.— lllM Ragle,a«w ««•••• 1000 OpoblaonatSptnialr. It 00 Do.P«triot KM Sovereifß* 4 63 Goinea*....-.'..... goo PiMeriekad’ora *7 60 Tea Thalers* •• 7 60 TeaGsilders***. • JH Losifcl'or*. • -■•••• 4SO - New York * r n» Philadelphia <• Ipm Baltimore iina i,par. Interior B’kr-... EXCHANGE BROKERS, &«,. . 'HPSBCT, HANNA A CQ., EXCIIANGE BROKERS, and dealer* JJ in Foreign arid Dptpestie Exchange, Cettlfieateaof Dcpoule, Bank Note*, and t*peeie;Fourth street, near ly opposite the Bank of rUtsbutuii. 'Current mouey recesyed po Checks for sole, and col lection* made on,nearly all the principal points in iba United States. : [ . The highest premium paid for Foreign and American Gold. 1 Advances madi on cotuigmaenti of Produce, ship. pcd East. on liberal terms, • : mchl& • H. HOLMES 4 BOH, BANKERS and Dealers in Exchange, Coin and Bonk Notes, No. 55, Market streat, Jntuhorgk- Selling Rateij Exchange. Buying Rates. New York. { Apr Cincinnati, • Xdis Philadelphia, I Ido Louisville, - ; ldo Baltimore,; Ido Bt'Louis, ldo Buying Rale*, . BANK NOTES. Buying Ohio, l dia .Co. ft Scrip Orders, Idis Indiana. Ido Relief Note*. : l « lh« Uaioa. eolledtrd on the most favorable 1 error. ;S. HOLMES 4 SON. . detO 50 Market stl’ EXCIIANGR on New York, rhiladalphla, and Ualtimore. at sights in sums tosuit purehasefv. con* atanUy for s#l» by- : HILL 4 CURRY. ocUl ) . . Wood »t, below Fourth- WE STERN —Tbc Notes of the Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky Banks, purchased at tow mica of discount, at the office of • . KILL 4 CURRY. octll No. 63 Wood it- below Fenrtk. COLLECTIONS on all tbe pxinctoa! cities Union, made by* HILL* CURRY, ( octll , , N'ftOj Wood st, below. Fourth. HOTELS. -FOUNTAIN HOTEL, ’LXC!I>r, STREET BALTIMORE tooo xxn TRUvaron, nopanttba.’ MTHl9'estnblwhmcnt long and widely known as being one of the most coamodioos in the city of Balutaore.ikM receatlj undergoaeTcry'exwn aive alteratinu* and imporovemenu. An euure uew . wing has been added,’ containing, numerous aud airy sleeping apartment*, and extensive bathing rooms. The Ladies* department ’has also been completely reorganized; aud fined up in a most unique and bvauu ful style. In fact pie whole arrangement of the House hn* been remodeled, with a tingle eye on'the part of tbe proprietors towards the comion and pleasure of their Guests, audi which they eonfidently assert will challenge comparison with any Hotel in the Union. Their table willlalway* be supplied wjth ; every sub. stamial and luxury winch the market affords, served up in a superior while In the way of Wines. Ac., they will not bo surpassed. . I ln conclusion die proprietors beg to say, that nothing will be led undofto on their part, and on the part uf their assistants, to render this Hote) worthy tho con tinued patronage |of their friends and the pvblic gen erally. • | * Tbe prices for board have also been reduced to the following rates; ■ Ladies’ Ordinary, 81,75 per day. Gentlemen's IJO • “ N- B.—The*Bagfage Wagon of the House, will al ways be found at the Car. and Steamboat Landings, which will convey.baggage to and from the Hotel, free of charge. , ! ; mayftf PEART STREET HOUSE, ] ctxerwATT. oma | MTIIE subscriber* having purchased the entire interest of Col. G. l\ Williamson, late of this well known ettahHshmont. beg leave to state to tbeir friend* and dm piibtie geniralty, that they have taken this commodious Hotel iur~a term of yean find will ex ert their heat energies to make it* desirable home far Traveller* and Cltr Boarder*. . ■ ; The Hotel is spacious and admirably planned for con* veaience, light and ait, having a number of parlor* ad joining chambers, presenting unusual'attractions to families. j • *Qio : . present proprietors having had tho experience of years in this dty aud elsewhere, hope they Will be able fo give general satisfaction, being determined to giveundividedatfentiontolhebousealoael ' The location of the Pearl Bueei House is uncommon, ly eligible, having front* on Pearl, Walnut and Third streets, .»<> that it [is equally desirable in’view of the convenience of holiness men. or retirement for private boarders. It is near by the Banks, the Post Qffieo, the Masonic HalL Odd FellffW’s'Hall, and bqt qnc square from Slain itreet And tvrn scares front the City Wharf, thui offering the gte lic»i Inducement*, efacciai ly to country merchant* Wd generally to ell person* vismng CinctnnAti- JOHN NOBLE _meh27 _ i • JOHN A DUBLE. tifiTEL, : “ axaiSAnastrTrrusr, nuuDurnu. THE sobseribers, under the firm of Bridges 4 vtraL havo'purchased Mr. Jones’inlereat m this eiiabtishmem, and hope by the strictest attention to the want* and comfort of their guests, to merit a con. tuuance of the liberal patronage here'lofore received by tu former proprietor. The bouse has been thoroughly reuovated, and re* paired; wtf therefore feel assured .we can welcome our iriends and the public to accommodations equal to any in the city of Philadelphia. . ' N W BRIDGES, jiygtf • •<■ ■ \j JNOWEST. GALTnoCSE, . cotsxn Mats a»s ttxxa srs. c^cissan, MTHIS citsbluhtncnl is now let the best order for the reception of th« Traveling Public. Having undergone,a thorough repair during the part win ter, and having [the must experienced men in the west iu tho various. 1 flatter myself that all wfl be pleased who call. The location is central, commo dious and pleasant. Fare 81 per day. Cincinnati,March 13,H». ;• WEMARSH.- N. B.—Although not exactly a new-Broosti it la tha same—a new Whist on the old handle. ■ I apffif Lm ARIS begs to aoqoa'uit -el his friends that be la again lesaea of the GALT JSftiIOUSE, Louisville, Ky., where hedges to meet «U hie old friendp, assunog them. and • the- pqhltf, that ■so.'affort shall be sparedlo make all cacnfortable who aror him with their patresrage.JeMidiy v -•• ■»\y-* j iupfiuwifgrhqtrii, ■: MEDICAL. I'i :... : ■ ' GINSENG PANACEA! nnb'THOSE BUPPERING TTHH ’ MSEAmP; X LUNGS.—The unprecedented' sueeeft which Ua*. .attended the use of the' GINSENG PANACEA in ail the various (onus which Irritation fifth* lung* a*-. 1 - •omes, has indneed the proprietor again to call ansa- s lion to this ■ •• •.• ■. ■ ■ WONDERFUL PREPARATION. The, c’hangable weather whieh marks our W 2 and winter moaths, is always a fruitful source of • COLDS. AND COUGHS. These, if: neglected, *re but the pircursars of thatfiill destroyer, • ■ '•I ’ COSUMPTION. T|ie: question, theo, how'thill we nip tie destroyer hi' the hod? how shall we get clear of oor coughs and i soldjt! it of vital importance to the public. ‘ THE GBEAT AND ONLY REMEDY , Will be found in tlie Ginseng Paaarea. Inprocf ofthie • wb hav* from lime to time published the eertlficaiea o{L dozens of oax beat known citizen*, who have-expezi' • eneed ha enrstivepowers. These, with n ««■■« of |qt utnon}’from all part* of the ' MEDICAL MEN OP THE Minister* of the Gospel, &e.,’together withcopidcs no tjessfrom the j~' ' ' \ JOUBNALS OF THE DAY ’ we have embodml ta pamphlet form; and may be had gratis of asy of oilr.ogtau tfirougheof tbe'ecdatry.'. • - : ! HUNDREDS OF BOTTLES I have beeirosedinthi* city. 1 I THOUSANDS | AND TENS OF THOUSANDS j throughout the United State* and Canada, and wo chil* lehra unymantopolutouta ,J- • '■ : StNCILE INSTANCE. . . |n which, .when taken according to bo*. - fore She long* had become faiaMy diaorganued, it haa ever 1 failed to - 1 ‘ j! EFFECT A PERFECT CURE \Vbyj then, need the afflicted hesitate? \Vljjr reton to ' : the miserable nostrum*, gotten op by unknown individ uals under the assumed name of some celebrated pby-V sieiah, and pofled into notoriety by certi dcate ». of per-' sons equally unknown! Whilst a medlelr.it of' • • * tNPAUAJ.LF.LKD KPPIOACY is to be had, who«e r vouchcn are at neirh bors,-rmany of whom it lias ' SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE. In order that thUinvaltrable medicine mar b« placed Within the teach of.the poor as well the rich, wa hare potthoprioo at - * - .'r OHTLY PIPTTp CENTS, Just one half the usual cost of cough medicines, it i* for sale by. our agents in nearly every .town and village , oyer the west, wbo are prepared to'pive full informa tion relative to it, *. SALTER, Proprietor, • ■■ ■ 1 1 Broadway, Ciuc»nnin< t nv^ SEDK>Ut * SURGICAL OFFICE. - No. 05, DIAMOND At •I • ' LEV, '*• lew-doors below , ■'ft Wood street, toward* the ; DB. BBOWE, 1 inf been regularly educated . to the medical proftttion, and been for-some time in general practice, aaw tea one* HU attention to the 'treatment of tboec private w!RuEPMR9a£>?J ■oddelicate .cotqplafius lor, ‘ v( which hisopponanitiei and TVy^r^/u?him. ; E*even yean oa • • 1 | siduouriy devoted u> th« a . ra "Ti ai ldUeßanent-of those celaplaints, (during which ijmt b* ha* had more practice and haa cured more pa* Uenis;than can ever fall to the lot.of tiny. private prau*. uuonei) amply qualifies him to offer assuranoeaaf ipeear, p»na«t«iiind satisfactory core to all afflicted with delicti* diseases, and'all diseases arising there* < from.! .. »' .D*,;Brown would inform those afflicted. trith private diseases which have become chronic by dm* or ag gravated by the use of. any of the common nostrum* of the day, that their complaints can be radically and thor oughly coxed; be having given hisj careful attention to the treatment of such ca*es,-and succeeded in hundred* ' af inetanees in curing persons cf|iuflaimnation :of the .neck :of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often result from those cases where others have consigned them to hopeless despair.. He particularly invites such as here been longand unsuccessfully treated by others to consult him, wljep every satisfaction will be given - their esses treated in a eareful, thorough and intelligent manner,! pointed out by a long experience, study, and investigation, which it is impossible for those engaged in general practice of medicine to giro any one elass of disease, | 2Z7?Heniia or Rapture.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as be has paid partic ular attention to this disease. | -Skin diseases; also Piles, Palsy; etc., speedily cured. Charges very tow. *.;*•/ :N. lh—Patients of either sex Using at a dlstahec, by stating their disease -in writing; giving all the syrup* toms, can obtain medicines with directions for use, by addressing T. BROWN, M.D., postpaid, andendds* "Mf No. AS, Diamond alley, opposite the Warsdy House. . j. ’ | ■ . HlPNocurenopsy, : . *' flcclO. A-BTHMA, OR DIFFICULTY OP BREATHING— -4X This disease is caused by a paroxysmal construc tion of the air cells; it is very debilitating, almost caus ing suffocation. DR.'SWEEP'S EE’S PANACEA is tbs only certain ear*. | Hoarseness can be entirely cured by afreeuiscfDr. Sweelser’s Panacea. \ ■ iCatsnhj or eommon coli.whkh,if neglected,* will terminate in Consumption, is effectually relieved hud coredby Dr. SwecUer's Panacea. . *• . ' i Bronchitis, if\ unchecked, vril]-effectually lead to Bronchial Consumptiou, but a timely tue of Dr. Bweet* ser’s Panacea wiU effectually eure it. , _ Inflammation of the Todds orSore TTiroaL—This . . disease often leads to serious consequence* from neg lect, web an ulceration of Hie throat. Qathefimsymp wms, Dr. Syreetscpa Panacea should be procured and used freely, y ' V ■ y Coughs and Colds' find a sovereign remedy in Dr. Sweeter*! Panacea.! Pneumonia Noiba^—A very'fatal divate, resulting from a violent eouah and cola oh a debilitated or bro-' ken down coastitnnbn; aged persons are subject to it.— Dr. fiweeter's Panacea should be used on the first symptoms, which are a cough or cold. Night Sweated-Hut debi&i«tfyig complaint will meet * with a: timely eheck, by nsing Dir. SweeuerYPanaee*.-- Conrittnpuom—lf on the first appearance of cossitmp-'. tive symptom*. which are a pain w the side ondbreest,' eoueh or seining of blood, if Dr.iSwectseT’sPanaeeato - freely used, no danger need he apprehended. ! When the Lnagi, the Windpij&yor Bronehial Tabes become clogged qjj with phlegm so a* to impede restd rstiohior breathing, 1 Dr. SweetJei’s Panacea, whieh is a powerful Expectorant, s'oonU jb* take* heconlisg to i the dlfcstiont. f ’'l * - lufioenia—Thia distreuing spulenic, sniwvaleni la • Cttcclimats,isapeedilyritredtiy)Dr. Swectsefs Pana cea. -; j . ’ ■ ( '\ ■ .■ rites 61 perbottle, or six bosles T for S 5. - . For sale by WM. [JACKSON, to Liberty st, tlr& bf the big boot. • • i - aoTfiuly.- IMpOHTASTi TO THE LADlES— ChinesaV Hair Cream, a 'matchlesi uriirle for the Growth* v. Beauty and Restoration «I 7 the,. Hair. Thi* Cream, when once known, will roprfrcede all other article* of tbekuidnow um.*it of usingoil* on their (mir, should at once pnrehase a Louie of the Chinese H*it Cream, a* it isjso composed that if wilFnat injur* the hair like those other preparation*, but.will beautify it, and give perfect MUtfaeuoti in every instance. . Fbrtestimony minivery wjperiar qualities,heath* ' fcllowlng'lsttef froml Rev: Mr. CaldwelL Heodepthott & Stretch, Nashville, General Agents for the Western State*;! \ ‘ Letter from the Rev. R Caldwell, pasior of the Pres byterian Church. Pulaski.- ' • , -l £ •» ■. Messrs, Kendenhott k Stretch—Gentlemen: I nt» » pleasure wadding my testimony In favor of the excel* ' lent preparatioa called Dr. Parish's Chinese'Hair Cream—for abocftjyo year* ago, ray hair we» very i dry, btittly, and disposed to come oat; rat having pro- ■ cured! a bottle of tire Cream, and/used It according to i the prescription, ray hair it now toft, elastic and'firm - * to the head. Many balsam* and oils were applied, •aeh leaving ray hair tri a.-worse state than This Cream, nowever, has niex niyexpeotations.' ' •*" A* an article for the Tbilev ray .wife gives it prefer- k ence over all others, 1 bying delicately perAisied, and net -** disposed to rancidityl TheUadies- especially, will find' the Chinese Cream to be a.fiysideraram iu their prep*- ' rations for the toilet. Respectfully, kc, ' Pulaski. Jan. 7,1847. R. CALDWEtU • wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, No. 45 Market street, and Joel Mahler.- - corner of Wood and Fifth streets. , • jalftf. ftOJaUMPTIOS A&SBBT&D-To thon flitted with Disease of the Luugs —This Is to cCTtitV to those afflicted with the first premonitory symptom* of CimsabtPtioti, that 1 have bceu laboring lOr teveral yean With a bronchi, soreness of the throat and hntrie l ' r net*. : l used many medicines, bot femud no relief in any preparation ot I medicine, until 1 made use erf-TM* DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT bc«u using this valuable medicine for sevml rear*. and always find, it to relieve whenever 1 make us*m " it. .My oceupatioa uan Auctioneer, which kfceu me ' almost copstanthreaeayed. causes tny to become very alarming, when \ aioneeprecvcttUa ' - medicine.' 1, therefore, tak*»lhaimre in makinxtkU • public, statement, that othea nfleriivt whh • the Imure and expeotfiiani organs, may know lh* vir» • tues of this **all healing remedy,* and. pur be eared— - 1 have recommended Dr. Doncan's Expectorant &ets*> dy to many ofmy fiiends.'somoofwhomow* thetriive* ■ tp thU medicine. • \i - JAMES HEWnV Somerset, Ohio, Oct ISjtIMS. The proprietgr of the above medicine would n* fer to. the undersigned persons, who result {a Perry county, on wboraiaay person may call upon and be convinced that there are virtues found iu the abor* medicine that cannot be excelled: David Culbertson, Somerset; Dr. B. Stcae, daipiaa ets Colther,'Jaekaom Me. Larimer, do!; GeSIPoI- • bert„ Saltliok township; Jerrod Davison, Hooewalk township: I ! i ' - .. DrJdUNCAN’S 'WESTERN OPFICE, ISO *ve amort street. Cincinnati, Ohio. . •7? • 1 ‘ . Sold in Pittsburgh, by WM, JACCSOX, go Übenr ' it., head of Wood u. * • • •- ■ nplfldAwS. J 7 r . peacei wa*cßn---'-. I ' rr~. ’ t ! '*ac Ct Mliuco,- -',*••• BUT IN EVERY MOTHER'S HOMESTEAD. THE understated hu long beeu convinced, of U l * neceuitr tar some mediate .adapted to the use cF r Cbildieg ana-Ddkats to supercede the use of all tv- * medicine* which contain opium, and has su length tur» ceeded ln preparing aod oflenng te the public am«i. w ' ■ ’ cinefQUjransweTingererypttrpos«foi*lidi«ase*ofy:o boa-el*, srithaat tbe use of that deleterious drug,. at *r» - other calculated to iujure in th* least. The ItUant Pa*'*’ tees has been fully t«»t*d >nd'tried, the months, by uuaerou*p«r»on*.‘and found ufpoanarau the extraordinary virtues, and, to produce alfthaaMm- - • ishing eflecu as set forth on the bIH of dtreSUan^nu. arrfama, Vomiting, Cholic, Gripiare ' Diseases *rising:trom - withojtt-distortingiany ofthe.iuuciloM ofttaihS* - prodacing tbe happlsst and most Bltunn-MmMi! 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