v/ GROCERIES, &c. LEWIS HUTCHISON * Co~ N 0.45 Water and 83 Front atreeta, Agenta for the St. LooU Steam Sagar Befiaerr, have in stores 31 bxa D K Large Leaf Sorar, 13 W>l* KoSeoaQ “ ; . Isbxa No 4 '■■■•* • tfc4l»bUNo4 >r . H Ifii - 5- “ i M. «*• **l ** ■ ‘3: S - , U u D 8 crowed 45 “ * powdered w CO “ . b : *c\ cniibed “ . For aafo at reduced price*. Hunt*’ do: ■ fi® -** ’ Trash ’ do :-1 ■« j U l i “ itin fe - i*S “ t & ■ ‘ ' 19 “ ■ Teuenfle, do; 1 i |\ l» .. Sherry, do; i ! \ ■ *i • d« do; : ’ \.?i w i pwwn do do; . !• \|®i Lisbon do do; « •£*, ; u . • Dry M»l»« .do: «L Vi i° ■* i '-Owe! dP S ' - • Tornia in u> suit, by p. cTmaBTIN, ° cga / 1 cor. Southfield A Front sis. !• . | 5 frails D&teg; . • dcuesCilroiu ’ i 2 bids shelled Almonds; 3 bliU Filbert*; 10 ANo 1 Rock Candy; __ «d>bxsne\v scaled Herring; received per soar. Coo sol; for sale by ’ } LAMBERT R BHIFTON, i - 133 A IS wood >t TIfAHCPjtCTrRED TOBACCO— AM. : 95 bxsCabanaghfis; M “ Chapman’* ss; : i ; » u Xlt'tS* ’■ ' SS “ Bassett A Robinson's ss; ■■ SO “ Brmnche'a |aj . ’ • Mi* Dawson's la; ou consignment aad Car a&lc by ',! • A-GORDON, . , Water at. TkRPGB-Gma Myrrh, Turkey; A/ ' do Garabogs; | do Kin© True; - t r .do .Opiam, new crop; ' j' do Golbsaum, strained; j | Ext Jalap; . ' ; do Dandelion; 'i : .do Belladouua; juat received and for H’« by | H. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., deia | , cor lit k Wood ata. J"\XLR—IUOO galls winter bleached Whale Oil; prime \J article: ! ' 6 bbla Tanner* Oil; I 6 " Crude do; in store; foriale by j O. BLACKBURN k CO., btA I • Water at, near Cherry ay. FEATHERS» Ao—3s seks Feather*; 6 sets Ginseng; ' 4 seks Dry Apples; 1 box jdo 1 eak Beeswax; 1 sek Beeswax: to arrive; for sale by dels • '■ 1. DICKY k CO. FISH— ISO bbla large So 3 matkaral; 90 ..do do Noe I*2; 40 bf bbls do Noe 3*3; .03 bbls No 1 gibbed herring; \ St do No l Salmon: 13 cask* lam C-odfisb; : , 100 boxes'scaled and No l Herring; Reecivingandforaalehy LAMBERT * SSItIPTON, ■ dc3o . 133*133 Wood »t SIUTIAIr>\V« biTeiou received f one case assorted colored siletfsi; ! •* “ very light do do; i , • ; u u black do; very hesvy;^ ■ “ u H ’ 'Jo; very fine; “ ** asa’d col easbane; . “ , “ black do; whick we will aell low to the trade. SHACKLFXT * WHITE, dc3o 99 Wood st MOSEL MUSCATEL bock vue, Henkell* Co’s, exportation, for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dclfi JACOB WEAVER. XT UTS— 3 bales Almonds; J.l ' 10 bxs Shelled; 9 bags Cream Nats; 6 bags Pea Nats; for sale by dels- ; J.P.WILLIAMS I SOkPASOCAXOLE*. j OCX) boxes No. 1 Cincinnati Soap; 30 “ ; Mould Candles; froa Nartb Carolina; for sale by ; i BAOALEY * SMITH, Jail i_ Nos. Ifl * tf) Wood st. T>RODUCE—Xbags dried peaehes; A , 0? kegs lanlj • t 10bbls. do;; 0 **• roll butter; texting nut {ox sale by BAOAI Wood st. HOPS— 10 bales Ist sort western N Y Hops; 1 da a “ *• 0 -do Ist “ eastern • “ Carefully selected and of extra quality, in store and for Bale by. ' POINDEXTER * Co. jaal •: j 41 water st TIROOMS)—3O dot. rood erfra brooms II 12 M ; guilthan'd “ ! ' • » 3 u . 'hearth u ' r ciO - whisks . “ ’ Pbt sale by liall : 8 F VON BONHORST * Co, SUNDRIES-6 bbls lard; . 5 w fresh roll barter, 6 |dried peaches; t 2 “ ! clover seed; , Jatt reeM and for sale by . L 9 WATERMAN, )»b3 * j 31 water and 62 front »ts SOAP#— lOboxeipare Palm; 5 - 1 While; , 5 ** • Ro»e; thrttkhr 5 8. F k. Co., j>3 ' ; , No. 35 From A. 'DJLODCCE —25 keg* bu»**r, ■ 'M bs»b prime rhr»tiiut*; 2 ach* cineeD?; & : do : BO?*; S 3 veoiaoa hunt; Tor fie by [dc3o]i LAMBERT A BHIPTOX. TIBBIB FRUIT—OO drama Smyrna figs; r a bbla Zontee currant*! . i ' 4 bosea Geneva citron; ; SO do MBRaisin*; For tale br . I J. D. WILLIAMS, llO Wood it. SCTDHIEB--8 bbla Fresh 801 l Butter; -11 bbla Clorenaed; SO aefca Peaches: 1 bale Hope; i - . , , S kega Lard: received per etmr Beaver; for tale by 1 i Us. WATERMAN, dc!s I : 31 Water fc Front at*. SOOAR ■■ fl UuU urime New Orleans; 9 bbla DR cttahed; 10 do assorted soap; Far rale by > J; p. WILLIAMS, dc3o -j . ; • ••• no wood t Moil ABBEB-10 bbla N. O. prime; 9 do Sugar House; < 9 do Pula, steam syrup; For sale by i ' , J. D. WILLIAMS, dc3o .1 ~ '■ ! ; ~ • 110 wood at. "fTTINDOW GLAS&HBObxs. ftxlO; WV i l ISO - 10x12; „ - iOO “ 10xl<: . ferule by S. F. VON BONN HORST A Co., 1 ja3 i ; No. 33 Front at. VILASTKR'PARIS—SuitabIe for Land, Ae., always X on band and for sale at No.9U Liberty street, ifear Canal. ; fjeiai S'W.W. WALLACE. ] TkLANKCTS—3S pairWga'Docwatie Blankets, just ; -T9 received on cocafcnment: for sale by • - ■ f *3) M- - GEO. COCHRAN, aOWood »i. LJJUS-d bbla No l; 7 kers do: in Store and for ule by t Qanl][ : TASSEY k BEST. T) ZXO VAIr—GLOJ W. SMfTH A Co, bava ye- Jtv moved tbeir oftce tram Penn at, to their new brew* ry on Pin street, and Itaqaeana Way, tfoOldlm. ‘nrBAPPISG PiPEB-,, n TT Ud) bundles 8. C. M. and D. C. straw paper; ISO “ Medium Bar, _ : , , SO . “ D. M*dinm Hardware; for sale by oetlß ■ I REYNOLDS A BHEE. MACKEREL-® hlfbbU No 3 large; I so bbla No. 8, for aale by jy a ! . H HEAZLETON, east aide diamond. ThTilFiT Ifl ken asa'iL; for sale by JS S. F. VON BONNHORST A Co, . - *** •: J . : ■ /No 33 Proatatreet. ‘nrHITECOUSTERFAHES—Another case pf of Kttamboat Counterpane*, just received fromiN. York, and for aale by BHACKLCTT A WHITE, dc3o j 110 Wood si. EOLL BUTTER—OO bbla prime Penn'm blitter; kec batter and lard, dry apples and peaches in •tore and for sale by; . _ JAB FLOYI). . rIOTHT UEDINb BYE—for aale by jaal 1 r JAB FLOYD. PIG IKON—A small lot of Allegheny iron for sale br ■ /(iaal) JAR FLO VP. bSoTTOS—433 bale* Memphis cotton Just received CTSfe"i*l«by AKVOOO, JONES A_Co. Swniß- no hM« N f>angar on hand and for sale aaos rv y mu * TWOQD j oXta k Co. vtaTASA lUQAR—IO bxs Havana sarar on Hh^rortjtaaiobyATWOOD JONES A Co. - snOBACCO—IOO kece No 1 ail twist tobaeco for T»K ■ ATWOOD JONEB A Co. Tjjp Wr ~ No. 101 WoodsL■ f ,'T>PTTKB—ibhlsroll: . {■ t? ■ " criT,< VCACIERE3J—IOO bbla large 3 mackerd; •i • SOdo do ■ NoS do; Just rac'd and for sale by fia4l POINDEXTER A Ca Y^OPFEE—BO bars prtma Rio; 1 %✓ ' - ..:«*• Java; for sale by . S. F. VON BONNHORST, ‘ ' • No- 33 Front «t- la 3 Nb. 33 Front st T? LOCK—I 23 bbla. extra family Flour; X- »*ek*. ball'd. Buckwheat; SOT ule by ' a. V. VON BONNHORST A Co, Ja3 . r - No. 33 Front at. DKYAFPLES-2S bushels for sale by 8. F. VON BONN HORST A Co., ji] ■ ■■ - No. 35 Front tl LARD— I<7 keg* leaf lard, rac'd per star America; 1 and for sale by ' ba3] LS WATERMAN. "TlEiSS—6o*bl4l small whitYbeans in store and X>s 1 tjaJJ j _L 8 WATERMAN. *BJTACICEREL-100 Ibis No 3 Mackerel (branded •jjfrtpn) tor sale by [ja3] JAS.DALZEI.L- CHEESE— SO boxes for aale by _ . FvVON BONNHORST A Co, -|aJ ■ * •'*' 35 Fjrutit st. ' fHEAS—SO packsgerrresh V. lluyaiitTGunpowder, A -XWP«Ui <». ON c^, . . ,- • ”No.3S Front st. rSOFFER-5J7 bags ft«nrn Bio, parfcstfictly prime \J'- ■ “*••• 25 S- do Laguayrm; »»i side BtamoiiJ- Y AAA WOOL SACKS, for sale low by . LWU WlMtwif , WrWBVSIEE. COMMERCIAL RECORD. ’ Mersßfßta of thi To arrive at New York. , kavbx. Lmon, Herbert, N’ov. 31 Muaeari, Monin, Dec. 2J Phllado, Besaou, Jan. 83 N. York, Ferranti, Feb. SI i Occam Steamers* To sail’from N. York. Luton, Herbert, : Dec. 31 Missouri, Morttri, • Jan. 23 Phitada., Besson.. Feb.- 21 N. York. Ferrand,‘Mar. 31 ‘ livebmol. Cambria, Judkins, Jan. 1 , Feb. 1 : LivfckpooL..-' Hibemia, Ryrie, Jan. 1 Jan. 33 sorratunoN, Ac. Wasfarn., Johnston Jan. 30 Hoi man, Crabtree, Mar. is - To tail from Byaton. •- urnrooL Britamua,!lariuon. Dec 10 Caledonia, Lott, Jan. 15 Wash'll., Johnston, Dee. IB Horman. Crabtree, War. IB TO arrive at Boston. - Hibernia, Ryrie, Dee. 4 Caledonia, Lott, Dee. 13 OfTIcS Pm Saturday Morair nrsscEaif Gazettk, ) ing, January 8,1548. j The' weather is quite cold, though oot- cold enough to render outdoor business unpleasant. The river continues to recede gradually, being 9 feet in the channel last evening. The market, in all its different departments, pre' aenta but little variation from our last report Very little produce of any kind is coming in at proseyt, the market seems sufficientlystocked to meet the demand. Th« grocery market is well supplied. We have recently hod some four or five arrivals of boats fitwn New Orleans, all richly ladeaed with the va rious articles in the grocery line—intended express* ly for the replenishing of our houses here. By this means, together, with the supplies of Coffee, tea and olbcrarticle* of groceries received from the East, via Chambersburg and. Brownsville, our -wholesale merchants haVe kept on hands supplies sufficient to meet at prices comparative low. the. orders of their bountry customers. Tlie prices of all kinds of Groceries present \ little or no variation from last quotations. Floc*—The market is quiet, and price* contin ue firm. Sales by the dray load, are regularly e£. l'ected at $4,9555,121, according to quality. Sup plies seem still to the demand; Grain—The market is quiet, with no change in the prices. Wheal is nominal at 100 c, Rye at 45; and Barley at 45550 c. 300 bn of Corn were sold at 39540 c, and some 400 bu oats, in lots, at 28530 ♦'"bn. . Provisions—Present no variation. Bacon is duli at, for Homs, 81(59; Sides 7(57); and Should, ere at G)57. Killed Hogs are plenty, with regular sales at 3,0253,75, and cholice lots as high as 4.00 p 100 lb; sales moderate. Lard is selling at 7(5 7(e. Roll Buter has slackened a little in demand. We quote.sales of 17 libis at 12)513. and of 10 bids extra at 13514 c pSk First band sale* range from 10 to 11c ? ?. Plttsbarpto Steamboats. Among tbe steamboat building cities of the West.our own can claim to be pre-eminent, not only in numtier, durability and elegance, but for cheapness. The good quality of work-done by our ship carpenters, engine builders, joiners, painters and upholsterers, calls for no endorsement, and a simple description of each new boat that leaves our wharf, is all that is needed. The next boat that leaves the city is the Jut Corson, intend ed to run between St. Loots mid G lasgow. ou (lit- Mis. soon, and is by far the most elegant boat that has ever been placed on that route. 1 . She has been built under the tbe supervision of Cape. N. J. Eaton, who has uni ted in her the good qualities of safety and speed Mie has a hull of more than usual strength, with many mod em improvements. She*is 103 foci keel, l¥J feet on dec*, SB) feet beam, C feet Tour inches in hold, giving a Cos tom .House mea*uremcnt.of&X>ioniiCdraws W inch- es of water, with capacity to carry' 500 tons. She hnj three boilers of <2 inches in diameter and -JU fret long; two cylinders of 7 feet stroke and 82 inches duuheter. She has also a ‘•doctor" to supply her boilers with wa ter, and to force water to any part of the l-oai in case of fire. She is alxi so arranged that the strum can be for ced into the hold, thus giving the control, in any case of fire, to the boat's crew. So much for the safety and bu siness arrangements. The cabins are spacious and pleasant, and finished in a neat and tasteful style. The pilaster* of the doors are of curled maple, surmonnied with gilded capitals. The ladies* cabin is fitted with e|. egant velvet covered rose wood: furniture, (lounges, rockers, ete.) with marble and mahogany tables.'and elegant mirrors. It is lighted with tolar bracket and will give the people of the Missouri river nil the' comfort* and elegance ;in traveling they can ask. and. what is better make them fori that Pittsburgh is the proper place to obtain their boats. If she sucreeds in proportion to her mi nts, she will not show n hml ca»h account. should she not. at theend of a rouple of yeur« have the bad luck to come across a Polk Stalk, and be come a monument of the devotion of the government to internal improvement*. She leaves for'St. Louis to morrow morning. Tbe Brilliant, another elegant boat, and said to be the Pbelle of the city” in all respects, will soon be ready for visitor*, of which we shall make one. in order to keep well posted in these river manufactures. . New Brownsvuas Packets.—The fine steam ere Atalanta and Baltic, built expressly for’ the packet line between thi* place and Brotmt»vtUc> are now nearly finished, and will probably be ready for running by tbe Ist of February. Cap*. James Parkinson is to take the command of the Atalantn, 'and Capt. A. Jacobs, formerly of tbe Niagara, that of tbe Baltic- They art: large ami handsomely decorated fotir boiler boat*, and are .built «o near alike, in every particular, from tKe robin to the en gines, that, but for tbe names, it would be hard to draw a distinction between them. For New Omjaas.—The splendid fast running steamer North River, C’apt. Dean, will leave for the sunny South on Monday next at 10 o'clock, *. n. The North River is the boat, and Cape D. and bis crew, are the men wlio can make easy and comfortable all who may be going that way. Do not forget them. _ The splendid steamer Togiioni,. Capt Perry, Jeaves this morning *for New Orlpaoa. She rs u tnui\t oat, and no mistake; and under the super intendence, of jych a man os Capt. P. and his ef ficient clerk, recoomend’ herself btrongiy to pub lie favor. We hope she may never go wanting. ' TnE tletP steamboat hull, measuring 30b Sett itk length,' which was washed ofT the stocks at Cin cinnati, asd reported as entirely lost, has been uv ed little injury; and is about being re -placed on the stocks again. AcctDcrr: —The Columbus Inquirer says: t We regret "to learn‘that the steamer Charleston, Capt. Wm. B Philips, oo Iwr downward trip, oh the “th nIL, no aground pn Woodfolk's Shoul, on the Chat tabSocbe nvpr. and was Sunk, fjlte had oo board neariv 500 bales of Cotton, all or nearly all of which has been saved, though a portion of it was partially damaged. ' . f / M We are happy to learn, since the above, that the boat been raised, and that her injuries are but slight She.JFilJj therefore, very-soon resume her place upon; *hAov^ n Spirit of the Doauitfs Markets. .Krw Osxexxs, Dec. 21.—Colton—W* continue to quote aa'foUpws: 'Louisiana and Misrisnppi, Inferior., Ol&G Ordinary... ....OlfSfil Middling - ..Coodhuddling. “j Qf\\ lliddiing Fair. ijS-p- Pair. Good Fair.. ~S (3 Good and Fine ...9 Cotton and Tohaeco statement. j Cotton bole* Tobacco bhdi. Stock on hand Sept!, JS-I7- £MO| fUccived month ?tept atjOO 3JCB do *do Oct W.OH lU»t do ; do • Nov- - -tUUmi 4,H0 do on lit to 2d Dec- • 97,-1!} UUU do on iSJd Dec- 1—2117 ' 3C tf>*t 32.4X1 Exported 23d Dee 0,735 ow do previously 207^54—217.0rf1. itSBO—244I« Tobacco—We repeat our previous quotations, which, however, are nominal and probably jc too high on olDthe grades above Inferior: Inferior.. j Fine f> :slo| Common.. .3(&3J 1 Ch0ice.........5 (pfl Fair. .46x41 ) Cigar Lf Mom? Coif'S! 2 Sugar—We continue to quote inferior 2H32): Comraon "3531; Fair 3|o3j; Primp 4(S4i, and "Choice 4 -Received during last twoday* J 004 hbds. Cotice—The sales of the two days pndirace MOO bogs, of which nearly 2900 were sold yesterday, including 1000 by one party at 7c, 300 at 7c; and 300, in two lots, at 0} to o}c. Flour—The sales dnring the last two days cm brace 5000 bblx, including MOO yesterday, of which hOO.Ohio sold ui 55.35; 500 At 5,-10; 400 at 3OO <>t Latin’s at 5.571; G(JO clkvcs do, al G,OO, and a / lot : of ordinary* 8t Tb® Daauctions on Wednesday were nt 5M for Ohio and Illinois. ( Drntorr, Dec. 30.—The atmosphere yesterday ■•ofteiwd down to regular March weather. The frozen hubs became mrt, and mud was more plen ty than any other article, although the streets were well with formers teams And foods Df pro die- Hogs sold « Hay $lO , Corn 38040 c. Oats 23c. FJour. from wagons 4,75., We had oo detail* of the foreign arrival up to last evening, thought had been telegraphed lo Buffalo. Dealer- are suspicious that there has been a move ment in prices, and there generally is when news -lags.—[Adv. _ ~CsUls Hsrkiti, ;iAi.n»o.E J.d. 3,—Tlie .apply of Boot., wm lamer to-day than on this day week, and prices ate somcthinglower: The oifcrinp *t amounted to some. 790 bead, ofwbich39o head were sold; 310 were driven to Philadelphia, and 90 remained over unsold. Prices 2,2510 m 100 B» on the boat, equal to i&M G,75 net, ana averaging 3,00 gross. = New Yore, Jan. 3.—At market 1150 Beef Gah tie, 110 Cow* and Calves, and 2000 Sheep and Lamb*. .- V. ! '.Beef Cattle—Tlfo sale* during the post week es tablish price* ax about SO£% p cwt. Total number offered during tlie year lbl 7—03,711. Cnws and Calve*—Safes at JIS. *25, 40 and 55. All sold.— Sheep and Lambs—We quote sheep at from 1,75 to 2,70®5.. Lambs 1,75 to unaokl? PORT OF Pittsburgh. j 9'nar r :arrivhj, - '* . Louis McLane BerineUy Brownsville. Consul, DuBh*ne,?BrownsviHe.} i Caleb Cope, Beaver anff.WeHsme. America, De Campj .’WbeeUng.| - \ DEPARTED, ;. ' Lake Erie, Hemphill, 1 Beaver. , A i Beaver,- ClaitVeUsyOle. Michigan No 2, dil*bn, ; Beaver. Consul, Dushane,;Brownsville. Louis McLane, Bennett, Browsvilie. Caleb Cope, iloore, Beaver and WellviUe. America, De Camp, 'Wheeling. BOATS DEATIKG THIS DAT. ' CINCINNATI PACKET, 10 a.m. BEAVER PACKETS, at 9 and 10 a. s, and 3 o’clock, p. >t. I GLASGOW PACKET, 4 r. k. BROWNSVILLE JACKETS, 8 A. u, and 4 p. ar.' WYOMING, New Orleans. TAGLIONI, New Orldan*. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cincinnati, 10 a. ». . Passenger Packet via Brownsville to Baltimore and Philadelphia, * a. m. and 0 f.-x. Mail'Coach Line direct to Philadelphia, 9 s. m. and l'.'t r. st. -AVestern and Southern Mail Coach Line. Oi.s North-Western vi* Cleveland,daily, 10 a. m Erie and WestenvNew York, daily, Si.it. North-Eaiiern tuiladelphia, daily, except Sundays, ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3i. doses 13 si. \\ est’n Mail. Cinrin. A Ixtuisv. due N r. sr, closes 5 'a. x. £?“*?!' A Washington, due » r. si. cTs 5 a. tt. North \\ csteru via Cleveland, due.to a. sL, ctusesSA.si. tjie and uestrra’New York,due'k r. sl, pjosc* fct a. u. IMPORTS ; BY BIVEB. Bratvr —Per Beaver—SO bbls pork, S i.'JNV Har baugh; 1 c*k, 1 reel wire, 14 bbl* butter, liatton; 40 bgs oats, Clark A: co; 13 do corumeal, Dudald sod; 4 bid* .ware, Clark & co; 234 lige Iwtrley, G W Smith it co; 7 bbls lard, 2 kgs, 2 bbU huUcr. Chqrvh. it Caro there; 34;bbU apples, Bagalry it Smith; 9 bbls lard, S ir W llarbaugb; 2 bbls «lr peaches, 1 do apple*, Horton; 85 bga oat*. 9 bbl* apples own-, er; 10 kgs, 1 bbl lanl, 1 bx butter, Elliott. Per Lake Erie—l 7 hg* cotton yarns, Frignd, Rhey Sc co; 7 bblvbutter, $ do * nalU; 182 sacks peaches, McCoy. ’ ' Hrovmsvillt—Per Consul—27 |fkg*. Vickery: 5 bbls whiskey, York; 104 bxs glass, Roliertson k Reppert; 27 bbli flour. Fisher; 70 do do, Hurforil, I bx ware. Hays i; Getty, 4 bxs glass, Cooper; 17 bgs oats, Snodgrass. Per Lioui* McLane—s bills leather, Bingham; 11 pkg* md»e, Bidwcll; 5 bill* leather, Bayard: 2 c*k* mdse. Forsyth fcco; 40 bxs glass, Greer; 40 bbl* lloor, Swetzer. 3 Icopper Inttomtf. Leech ic Sob; 2 bxs, Fossyth k co; 5 bbL* cider. Nichols; 31 pc* iron, 23 kgs nail*, Evans; 22 bbl* dour, owuer; IU do, Applegate; 23 Jo, owner; 20 do do. McCracken; 5) tons-pig metal, Cuddy. Joues ir co; 222 |bx» glass, Robertson & Reppert; ISO bg* oats, Taylor; 49 do do, Carr k Steven*. PRINTS ONLY.. 44 CEDAR STi, NEW YORK LEE Si BREWSTER UAlablikhed a 'warehouse in the: year 184 ft. for the bur- Pok* of supplyingihe City and interior Trade with PRINTED CALICOES KXCLUSI\*ELY. at low price*—and exhibiting, at all »ea*on. 1 : oftoe vear.'tbe 1-areeM A««ortrernl iu „ THE WORLD. Tltey are now opening Several Hundred Porkoge*, comprising every new style of,Foreign and Domestic production, many of which have jail been purchaaed. and are offered for thle for rtre*unx cough, aceoaioaiacd with atihrna. for the cure of which %hc u»cd ui£*rent couch retuedir*. aud had the advice of the mo»t emineni pnyucian* in Eiiglond. but all win unavailing. By c-hanre I brant ot your Imperial Cough Syrup, andj.wo* induced to buy a bottle for trial, although I had that anythin* could remove l>rr complains To iny great »ur;>fi»e. two dose* cave her immediate ;rebel. at nine* troubled vyith a cougli. but twu tea*poon*tinot Syfop olwoy* *iop* it. i am *an»6ed. nP.er a trial of thrrn or four year*, ihat Seller’* Cough Syrup i* the best c»iigh mediciue I have ever tried either m the Old or New World. Wit Fituarutj 1 Seventh Ward, city of Pittsburgh. The above certificate should induce all who ire troubled with cough or asthma, to give the Syrup atri al. It may be hod for 35 cent* a bottle, at the drug store of. RF, KFJ.I.F.RA- S 7 wood tt. Sold by Dr Cas*cl,'sth ward, and D II Curry, Alir. ' jaui THE SEW JERI'SALEU STORE, \IEM. T. BOWN,- Br.. wonid re«p<*ctfalty s»licit M from his Iriend* and old customer* b continumre ol tuo*e favor* xi libf bc*!tnv-csrs since he rniml noa bu sines* that many v( his old friend* and customers hive almost forgotten him. and there bemy so many ofitbs name of Bows, how; qi.business, is the cause of|lus parUculariziu* tbc iiafne of his store. Tlie little addi tion, St- ii hii-a 1 Uitvr. tiiade to lay name, ndded to fthv fi.et that 1 um seldom jti the lip sport reasonable terms Id *ll points jo the \Ve*t. Their work w;Il be warrant ed equal in sll respects, tp any made jrt the pnjled States:, All orders punctually executed. - KECK A DAVENPORT, i novo*3m [ [Formerly of Oostpq, M»«s! BLACK SILKS—w II MURPHY asks the atteimou of buyers to his assorttncnt oiAbove goods, incluri* mg rich plain Italian dress silk; poult de sole do; blue black do; rich watered do; do watered and striped ilo, si Ik 4 for cardinal*; beside a large assortment of Fancy Dress oil**,’yhfti;£shle satini. all of which will be SSld Mthb lowest pouitbfo )ans^ SUPERIOR SHIRTI3Q~BXD|I/INS—Uf B. MURPHY, N. E corner of 4ih rod Markef stfeetif, calls attention to the superior long cloth shirting mu** liny.hu (% esilina at 124 ets pr yd—also, his euperior!a»- sonmenl of Ihfofl LI.NENH. warranted pure tlax. bnd of the roost opprorca Qiymitacnire. Also, Linen of every quality, and a full Bpjtirtiacnt of geuileraeti A ladies cambric handkerchief*. j*ri3 TIJJJINISHINO HOODS—Wg. have on hand aa.a*- i f sounfc;/! of goods suitable for furbishing hotels, ■ tvamlKJttt*, Ac., Mcong which are 13 bales tickings, !*- sonedj 6 do Uio. driTliirgs; 3 caves I*4 andvti-4 bleached sfjininys; 14 do dihi 4-R"do; 3 biles lieavy linen crush: 7-4 and linen table dibpeh’ do.' dp Damttsk; Scotch and Ras*id diaper. tuudilrr prints: white rounterpanes; plaiu uu4 twiilctKbldrikfls, Ac., which will be >ol-i)ry tj Wood st, have on hgnd a well assorted ami season able stock of DRV .GOODS, jyhtcli they jftll sell to western and city merchants, pa';l rb'fy terms, and law prices. Mo»i of ihc'coocls v.Trc Ixiffght dating; tlie last month, and at reduced prices. jtJ RX Q 'WAREHOUSE—The highest price in dash paid tot gpotl Racv, also, Canvass, Bale Rope, Orass'Rope, Bagiiua,. Woollen Rags, Colton Waste, v / W CHADWICK, jaiis >vayne st. betwedn ptua liberty /GROCERIES—2OO hags prime green Rio coffee; fS , chcMs and half chests Irekh green tCai; 150 boxes l2s tCs 5* a ib fomp* tobacco, 50 keg* 0 twist do. with a genera! assortment of grofenesfor sale hy. jon4 •' " Jt)IIXB.PjLW.QHTH, 37 wood:*t NOTUK. ALL Ferw knowing them-eivep indehied lo (ho Ra-1 talc of the ltt« A.Jjmvp. Jr, deceased, are hereby, notified lo eat! aad acute ihiir npcoiuts, rod those hav ing elains against the-Estate, will piercH them duly authenticated >or settlement to the snbtcrfuei, at foji warehouse of John Irwin A Sons, Noll Water at.. gclCOai JOHN IRWIN, Exccbtar NOTICE. ABARRKL of //ant marked U, wsighing aboai 274 Ids. siMjakeo hymiiuke from the tanning on Fri day last, tilth fast. Pam ba rel Lcfoujis to iho steamer Cambria., Any tuforaution given yrbete ii eap he foond wilt be thankfully reecivcd by ike subscribers. c J FOBBYTH A Co., 29 !Bt7 - | SALESMAN WANTED—By a wholesale Drv Goods House in Philadelphia One acquainted win •ha western rod nonbqrn I’rnnla and Ohio irate would command a good salary—for further paroemtary incatre Of o T MORGAN. Pittsfienb.lWaPiMr, • 1 *. rcLanrsox i u. a. aabw.v BROWN A CULBERTSON, Wholesale Gro **rs, nod Commission Merchants, Np. US Liberty *r., Pittrburgh, Pa. > deiily, TAMES A- HUTCgpiNSON A CO—Succes lf sort to Lewis llutcldnsou A Co, Commission Mer chant*, rod Agents,of the Sl Louis Stenm^ugarße* finery. Np. 45 watey and 02 front strtcU,' Pjtuburgh. jaiil ,r - ~ . BIRD CAOFS—A beoutl/ol S/tide for CbrlsWjoa presenu.—Faucy, fine s:ul common Cage*; obio, Co nary Birds of fin* plumage and song, by the pnit Of *>nj ele onr, to suit purchasers, can be obtained pt tha Pjtubnrgb seed Store, Wood si. dc33 WTCKEBSHAM. WOOL, WOOL.’—ilic highest price in en*U paid for nil the diffrrtnt grades of clrau Washed Wool, by MURPHY A LEE. I QJ4 Wool Warshouse. cox. fobtny it. and Cecil's al ley. • wyUdAjrtf ; ' ! ' -rr* _ ~ \' : "" I]~*' * MISCELLANEOUS. .nTo?S, . irKtuSafei, .M.7or“rUilK?'? , ‘. to l.G.bri.lAdM* vlarinc that on tln • , m >‘ Proclamation, dj ««», 3*sspi Juno.rv,A.f>. tnenof each •!. 3?>‘ of mouth, ‘-the fni- Mcmber»of the «lbaUfied to vote for monwealth win- o *®. °‘ Re f , re*enti*uve» of thi* Com holdinc eleetinn. m *s , l . nt the wool placeaof by ballot Le ,\ he,r •T^ c,ive uart »i “J «lkci ed a taemlJi £* Bald ?*«» 4unli6ed to be eleei- H .° °f Kepresentative. of thi* And tlir.« to M “y°r of said City. "'•Jed ahfooriii* *" m j ,l ,“ r ’ l “ r °y° rm ‘ t y to the before ell*. dlttVL.n 0 -**’•‘•‘l >tb*> *•> »n Couu- AD. IM7 Ci, s‘' r a . u rd the I3ih dicr » the Comiobn *■ ' * r '} citr'o?Rttfou? y » * the seal of *aid }S2 JL -StS®*' “■» J *> of Decern. OARRIKL ADAMS. May of. AGESCT TOR PATEXTh 1~~ wAxmsoros. t,. c * ZEN AS C. ROBBINS, Meehaui,. a i Engineer and Agent for procuring Patent*, MU prepare the ccwary Drawing* and Pnpera for Apj>i, r , Illg for p -u ent*, and .tran»act pJI other Iraune** in Ui e ii :ic c f | ug profession at tba Patent Office. lie can v*. rt>l i*ultc(l on all questions relating U> tbe Patent «nd d ct .j*. ious in the United State* or Europe.; # Penon*- M a lance desirous of having examination* mad* D | Patent Office, prior to maxing application for a may forward (post paid, enclosing a fee of five a clear statement of their ease, when immediate a Ur*, lion will be given to it, and all the infonnatiou that could he obtained by a visit of the applicant th person promptly communicated. , Ail letters on holiness most be post paid, and contain a suitable fee, where a written opinion is required. Office on F. street, opposite the Patent Office. . lie has the houor of referring, by permission, to Hon. Edmund Burke. ConuaisAiuucr of Putcnts; lion II L Ellsworth, late do do H Knowles, Machiuist, Patent Office; JudgoCrunch, Washinxlan, DC; linn. R Choate, Massachusetts, U S Senate; Hou. W Allen. Ohio; Hon. J B. Bowlin, M C, Misioart; Hon. Willi* Hall, New York; Hon. Robert tSmiih. M C, Illinois; Hon. S Brtcce, U S Senate; . Hon. J H Rclfe, M C Missouri; Cajit. H M Shrieve, Missouri; Enuio* Brook*, Esq-, Ihttsburgh. GREAT ROBBERY-#3OOO REWARD. The President of ib« Bank of Chester County wu nibbed on Thursday .afternoon, December Ski, at the West Chester Railroad Depot, near the corner Broad and Raco' street*,- Philadelphia, of hi* trank or valise, containing upwards of FIFTY THOUSAND DOL LARS, /of the Notes of this bank, amongst which it is helieVyd, are the following, viz: One oman, No. 3U. dated J&ue 21,1«®I No. 34, dated June 21, lt£H “ No. 09, dated June 30.J5U4 All endorsed “Hr>- io the order of Preset & Co.— AViu. W. Jeffrie*,’’ with the letter DaI«o endorsed on the hack of each note. Aiu! tome of the fotlowiug may al*o he included, viz: , On* of fICDO. No. 19. dated Jane 19,1£H, vrith th* letter 1) endorsed on the hack. ' Cue of f UXX), No. (1, dated June 98, 1534, same letter • endorsed. One of 61000, No. 41. aaxuc date. One of 61000. No. 61. dated June 30, I=3l. These seven are all th* Note* of this bank of the above denomination* that are now in circulation.— Some of the following may be included in those ftolrn. viz; 1 One of 6JuO, No 34. dated June S 3. 1634, with the letter D endorsed on the buck. One of 6300, No. 41, dated June 27, lt£H. One of 65UU. No. Til. dated July: 3,IKM. ‘ One of 6300, No. “V dated July 3, ltd—3 others of SSOO each, dale*'ami number* uncertain. No notes of the above denomination* will he issued by the Bank until new plate* are obtained. These my tm are alt the notes of 6300 each now in circulation. The following are also believed to he among the note* stolen, viz: Ooe of 8100, No. SrOX dated March 1 2. 1n47 I with the letter D One of SlOO. No. 3060. sartie date. I endorsed on the One of 81UU, No SWi. Sept 19, ltd. I hack of each. One of 630, No. SOI. I *, March X 1547 j The Bank will give a reward of 63000 for the recov ery of ths money, and in proportion for any part there of. nil. DARLINGTON. President of ihe Batik of Chester Co. DAVID TOWNSEND. Caihier Weil Chester. Pn.- Dee.it*, 1*47. dlflday* jail IMPORTANT TO BACON DEALERS. J JORDAN A SON. dealer* m Barqu and I,ard, ! • oxnutacturers of Lard Oil. and Genera! Commis sion Mrrcbsiil*, 1? Ijberty street, opposite SrnithSeUJ, Pittsburgh, Pa. Particular attention paid in thr *ale of Uaron. * J. J. A S. have made arrangetnent* a* heretofore, far smoking and packing bulk meat and bacon the present season, and their long ciperienrc in this bu-inr** give* them assurance of gmaifr*Mi*tacii(ttt to ilmie entrust* uifl such business to their rare. are advantage* to tic derivrd from ttnokirig' meat in Pittsburgh, wuh which all may nott>e acquam* ted. It may be shipped loose ftom any point below with out nyllry. and alter having lieen unoaed here, can be. forwarded to tbe eastern cine*, eimer by wagon or'hy canal, without transhipment, where it almost invariably arrives in fine ruiulitum, and generally command* the highest market price*. U) tlu* arrangement there is a caving of cask* and freight <>u the same, which nrr unavoidable ripens*.* where Uacou intended for ensirm markets H »mokrd at puiuls below, not taking iuio aceount (he fact that it arrive* m much belter order than whrn parked ui casks. It will «|*o he borne in mind that Pittsburgh i* one of the best point* in the Chios for selling Baron J P Campbell, Chiliieoth* R II Hurlbut A Co. New Albany, InJ Teasdale A Malone. St- l*oui». Mo dec2.9m XIARDKN 4b CO’S. PASSAGE AND CgyjUUMriTA.NCF. I omen Person* brought £dbMoui by this agency upon reasoualde trrui*, from any part of Hngland.lreUnd. Scotland. A Wale*, and ui Packet Ship* only.. Foreign Correspondent* and agents ol the British Government have trrquently rau- Uonrd Emigrant* at homeland their friends in America, against th) fraud* practised upon them, and have alt ways rrferrrd to the well bouse of Hsanr.v A Co., as the right place lor all to apply, if they wished lo lx* treated with punctuality aml kindness Parties' who adwmw thciiisrivvs sole Ajrent*'lor thr Black Hull liar, stale wbdY is untrtir, and lliu* deceive the polilir; s* we profess U> be Agent* not only of the Black Bolt Lute, but every other good Line, rod also for funsnl's (Mean) Ijue. | >»i*hl Drafts to any anioant payable si nny of tlie branches of the Provincial or National Bank* of Jre laud, England. J*eotlatid. |4r We draw our own Fa change: we do not lake money and semi it to the East to ret some one else to remit, (hereby canuit* mistake* and tieisys. the Brokers, Ac. call upon us, and we will accommodate ihetrl a! New York rates JOSHUA ROBINSON, Viuroprau A k 't octfitf sth st. uue door below wood CO-PARTNEBfiUIP. lOGAN A KENNEDY) have this day associated j with them m the Hardware business, Philip Wil s6n and Edward Gregg. 'Tha st) )r. of firm will here alier Ire I-ogao, Wdtuti A,Co. This arrniigfimeiit.ten der* it desirable to clo-e the uhi liuiinctsju. soon as possible. All persons whose liabilities have matured, are especially requeued to make imtuedial*i payment. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1. * LOG AS, WILSON * COr-Imponers and Wholesale Dealer* in Foreign aad Dmnestn: Hard ware, Cutlery, Saddlery. jAc_)il9, Wooil street. Pitts burgh, are now fully prepared with a receutly import ed stock of Hardware. Cutlery,;A«-, to offer very great inducements to western-buyers, being determined to compete in prices with any of the Atlantic cities. Al so on hud an extensive assortment ot Ihttshurgh Hardware, viz; Shovels, Forks. Hoes, Vices, Ac., all of which wdl be sold at die lowest manufae u»re;’i ppcfi J janl DIBftOLCTIpN. fpHK Co-panncrihip bf the tubicriher*. undfr thp X linn of Lewi* llntchinsoq A Co., t* this day ills* solved by mutual consent.) Either of u* will attend to the seidenwnt of tha bnsinrt* of die firm, and use it* name for that purpose. I LEWIS HUTCHINSON, janl ‘ J4MEB A HUTCHINSON. CO-PARTNEnsIUP. r pilEuuder*tgttei have tfii» day fofmcil.a eo-partner- X under the firm of James A. Ilutchmson ACd., for the purpose of conUnutng the Lminrs* heretufofe carried on by frwn llatchinsou Co , and solicit a con tinuance of' die patronage hitherto extended to the ficus*; ■ ' '• Tames a' ihtchinson, ltkvvib d inrrpin^soN. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1t1?4u.;I t l?4 u .; __________ CO-PARTNERRHIP. ;• ox THE aubsentwrs having recently entered into £4 panuenhip under tlia name of Gallagher. Unit, Miller, lor ihe purpose of carrying on the Bell, Brass Founding and (in* Fitting business in all as L/unphrs. have taken the stand formerly oceu piedhy H. Gahagiier, N«. Hu Fron) street,. tHtwceii Wood and iriuithfield are.’, dtliere't&ey ata prepared'to execute all orders for Bells. Brass Casting*, of every description, and Ua* Fittings with neatness and des patch. Btaatuboat jobbing promptly attended to. * H, GALLAGHER. H. A. 1/J.NG, P. H. .MILLER, N- B.—The ai*4&fidtt of Mnchiuu'- and Engineer* ir. invited to our imti-atirlllon uir!*J. ;o/ii reduced price, which ha* been pronounced superior to Dkbbif* by numbers who have used both. Steamboat builder* aud the public.generally, are also requested to enti and ex amine our superior double briion Force Pump* for tiebmboal and domestic use. r ' H G ALLAGHER, LONG. A MIILER. d*(l7dl>. DISSOLUTION— Di*partnership hitherto exist ing under the style ond urm ofWightmahA Dal zell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. John Dnl ze|| having disposed of hi* entire interest to li. Wiglit man. The husine** of the IntaJrrti will be setiled by 71. WjgiitL-inn.rvho i« aqtborizeffßi nre the name of the late firm for ihdt fniraosc r H; WIGHT.MAN'. *pt2od3w • (juTyl’47) f- JtyWJKJL ’ THE Ruh*cril>cr is now prenared -to manufacttire all kind* of Cotlon and Woolen Machinery, at the shortest notice. Order* left at R. Wightninn'* Engine Shop, cor ner liberty rod Water street!., will meet with prompt au* nc4i. G. \V. KMfi’ll A Ob., oct!s Fisk Isscbvsck Co. ) Pittsburgh, Jaii. 3d. ISIS. j THE President and Director* of the Pittsburgh Navi gation and Fire Insurance Company hare [hi* day declared a dividend of Three DoUare.on each share of the capital itock Handing in the name tff individual*, on the book* of the company, oat of the 'profit* of the Uit six mouth*, which will - he, paid to stockholders, or their legal representative*, on or alter the I3th imL j»nfldflt • .; ROBERT FINNEY. Bec'y. DIVIDEND. Orrico orPirosiraon Qu Woaaa,) .3d, lMd. | THE Truitee* of the Pittsburgh Gas, Work* have this day declared a dividend of three per cent, out of the profits of the last five tnonlbs.bn the amount of the Capital Stock paid in which will be paid to stock holder* or their legal representative* at the office of the works on or after the 13th hut. The bolder* of original stock who have not *urreudered tlieir certificates, as directed by City Ordinance of Vhth June. 1e47, will be required to do so before the dividend on the same' will hr paid. [jus.tiil . JAMES M CHRISTY. TreaVr. DIVIDEND. .Prrnacuoii. Jan. Ist, lSlf. I Mh President and Mnnagersof the Northern Liber- X He* Bridge Company for building a bridge over die Allegheny river oppsite Mechanic street, have'declarvtl n Dividend of one dollar and fitly cent* on each share ol the eai'ital stock of said company to U, paid to ihc stockholder* on or after the 10th m»i. lanMSl*- (1 K WARNER Treasurer. DIVIDEND. Omw or fit* llsmi kt. Baroo* Co > _ „ Dec. 31. IM7. i l irr. President and Managers of the Hand *t. Brid»* Company. in the Couuly ol Allegheny, have this duy declared a dividend ofooe dollar uud fitly ccnuun earl share ot the Capital Stock standing m die name ofttidi '**yaJ‘> the book* ot the Cofnpauy. out of the profit, ol the last *ix months; which will be paid to the Stock holder*, or dietr legal rcpresrnUdve*. lorlhwith. -tf* 3 * ; WM 1-UUMLR. Jr-Trea. DIVIDEND. Ottick or tuk AixcniiK-W Dumb Co . ) I’rmßißnii, Juu. l, ih- ‘ i . President and Manager* , of tbr CornaaaY,for SSfcf .IWJiywCT Th, 111 Ibe County Of Allegheny, bare tin* day r>.nh?i“ “dividend of two dollar* on each share oftha h***^!.-°!.b •tnnding in the name of individuals on the bookaol tv Company, out of the profits of the lost *ii "Mch willtvc paid to the Stockholders. or ~n or “iter the llth in«. jaamlUtAwa JOHN HARPER. Trea* BOOKS, iICSIC. &c. SEW ObOKfi, THE Convict, or the Hypocfee Unmasked; by O. P. R. James, Esq. Jack Ashore; by E. Howard, *athor of Ratlin the Heeler. The Star of the FnlleaMiy Curti*, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. v X'fbe Marie Figure Head.'or the Body of Green ami Blue; by Charley Carey, of th* L\ s*. N. XThe Bandit's Bride, or the Maid ofSaxony; by Louisa Sidney. . Stanhope, author of “Striking Likenesre*.' l Ac. Lcnilla Lynmore, and Mr. and Mr*. Woodbridee: Lv Mi** Leslie. Ihy Ingraham. Kaaru, or Daylight, a pure ,tale; by J 8 Robb Sir Rowland Ashton.' 'J volt by Lady C 1-ong The Splendor* of.Venmillij*. mid tho Court of Louis the XIV. Flower* Personified; .No*. 9 and IU. Rural Cemeteries of America, panV. Magazine*, Newspapers, etc. London Punch and Pictorial Time*, per lost steamer*. Brother Jonathan. Philadelphia Courier, and -Yan kee Doodle Pictorials. For sole liy WJI S CAIJAVEI-L decl . 3d the Post Office. XT EARLY READY FORPCBLICATIOS XVbyJ.A. A U. P. JAMES, Cincinnati,the following uew uud voidable Works— 1. Doniphan'* Expedition—Containing a sketch of the life of Col. A. W. Doniphan; the - Conquest of New Mexico; Gen. Kearney's Overland Expedition to Cali fornia; Doniphan's Campaign against the Nuvijo*, and hi* unpondJleled March upon Caihuahos and Durango, and the Operations of Gen. Price at Santa Fe; with a Map and Engravings, by John T Hughes, A Bof the Ist Regiment of Mirsoun Cnvnlry. II History of Kentucky—lt* Aniuiuuies and Natural Cunouties; Geographical Statistical and Geological descriptions, with-jmecdotes -of Ihonerr* 1 jik and more ibaa one hundred Biographical Sketches ed Pioneers. Soldiers. Statesmen, Jurist*. Lawyers, Di vines, Ac.; illustrated with totfy engraving*, |,y Ixtvu* Collins, I vol. octavo The Twelve Month*’ Volunteer, or Jonma! of n Pri vate u> the Tenne»«ee Regiment of CnvaJrv. m Hie Campaign of Mexico, during l?*4r-47. containing an ar count in (be March of the Regiment to Vein Cruz, a il'u-nptioit of tiic Country pa»*erf -ot cr; n)iaiiW>. i u»- tl/ltlv Ac. Ot the people, >kvlci|F* of Cwiip I .Ur, BC rount* of all the action* ufothor Volunteer Regimen:*, ami a hill Hutory of the Mexican War, U»t u{ the Kil led anil WiHtndril. lie; illuiirated by a large number of correct vu-urt and plain; by (ito. C Kurbor. 1 volume ociavi d-rl I C.TI OVA HIES, (Jr cVk7 1»V- AnlSon * Clu« and Mtpidrfnajii, arts. uiamifaciuir* Wrli«lrr’» Octavo Dictionary. revised edition; Todd'* John*nn’« and Walker’» Dictionary; Worccticr’* Dictionary; 1 jddell and Scott'* f»rrrk lexicon; . ; lloinu«cn'» Creek Leitrim of NVw Tcaiamrnt; l.everett* IjUui Jxnieon; Aiu«worth'i Ijtitj Diciuniary: Flcnuaine ami TibbrnS French Dictionary; I lurk'* Tlicoloyicol Dictionary; llnsqn Uihlr Dictionary ; «p Kohiraun Calmer* Dirtiontiry. Ac , Ac „ Tim above, with a general ai’-rirtinrutorDirolofif al," Cfaxiral.’Mi-rclUneou*, und Sunday School Hook*, al »») « on baud and lor rule lour. f,y Q.l.liriT A K.NCUSH. dc- Ui Market »t., between 3d A 4lb. VNNUALBarisTGIPT BOOKS FOR THE S— Iteatlrl* of Memory, an tllnnimaled Animal lor I-r-lr-; edited by Hrynell t'.-aic*. M. Il Ih-- Chanu. a sene* of graceful ou.t el* K mit rolorsd Orou;*!v d»-signed rxpre»«iy for this work. The Odcrmg ui' Beauty, a present lur all seasons, am- wiiu eleven engraving*: edited by Amelia'W. Lanreure. ') .Fnc(tilsi,i|f* Offering; a Christmas, New Year, and Birthday present. 'Th>* Gailnnd. i*r a Toksn of Friendship; a Christmas and New Year's Present, lor 11*4?. The Gift of Friendship; a toksn of He membranes, for ims, * ** The Gem for Is-te.; edited by Father Frank. Christina* Blosmhiis and New Wars Wreath mr 1849. Tliompson's Seasons, illustrated.Jlarjwr . edition Boudoir Botany, or the Pinior Book of Howert.co&i prising the history.ileacrintiou and colored Engraving* oi*24 Exotic Flower*. 24 Wild Flowers of America, and' 12 trees with fruit; illustrated with 3St> engraving*. The Task, and other Pos-ms, by Wm. Cowyier, with numerous illustration*; Turkey morarco Campbell’* Poetical Works; illustrated. Ac.. Ac Toficihrt with a large atid •pleruitU : ussortturnt of Ju venile Books, with colored engravings, turoy of which are just published. For sale al the Bookstore of ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, dctß sfi Mark'tl between :*ays. Ac. Ijju Select works oQume*. Vctm. Wilton, Phillips and Jay in one lurgr vol. for the low price of 1.5(1 The Free Cliurcb Pulpit, 3 vol*. fetkt Modem Infidelity, by Smuckcr; life of Duvitl. 75c Daily walk \t ith God, Mnitlicw Ht;aj\c 3Sc Circle vf Huhdiu Life, by TLohifk, ' :^e Memoir of Charlotte V.llJaUeth, 31c The work* of Franci. iSureiine in the original Lat in. to bo complete in 4 volt; ,3 rols. now ready. Wilis’ Poetical work* in splendid Turkey Morocco. Th>* almve withes great variety of new hooks, iust received. ’ ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, land [Post copy)_ 50 tiuulrei st. bdweru 3d auu 4th yALUA.BLE..aicw Year's Pretenis, Wavcrley Nfivcls. W 7 volutnas, 12n>o, ifliiitialed; *• ** 5 •• fvo' Mrs Sherwood's Works, 10 voU 12mn, iUiistratcd; .Mis*iklgwonh> - 10 - -■- Harper's Family library. Isa* volt,complete; do Boy's rod Girl's “ •* Work'sof Shakespeare, ” vots..bvo, the beauuful Bos |oii udlifoit, finely bcmitq ( Ilmlur's’l.Tvcs'of the SainK 4 vol*. elegantly hound ; Hannah Moor'* Works, 7 vol*.' Exploring Expedition, 0 vol* royal Pvn do do 5 do do do British Essayist*, b vol*. Turkey nior. hocks. The above, together with a Urge'Kvsortmcnt of '-le chnlly bound mmily and pqcknt Bibltt, Coir\jaon rtnyci. nil s)scs mid bindings, ail uf which will bit sold lnwH thou cYey offered itt this market, at iho old stand uf KAY A Co. .Jal ’ cor 3d A wood st Mafailuei foFJanuary, RECEIVED ATM fir Janaary, eoraprlting 3 cralicllishmeni*, more than usual fine; the 30 a bcaulifol Mexzotint Portrait of OeneraJ W 0 Untie*. ”* ’ ' • Naiidusl Magoi|We for Jon^ary. fiodey** Lady's Bonk " Fashion plate. The Lover* of Paris; hr John W|l*on Ross. 7 be lleods of the '•eadles*: by Frederick doolie The F'Ttunesof Forlogh O’Brien. B late of th* Wars of King James, with illqririlions by ‘Phi*;* fomplete ia oneyoUimp. . • t > . • The Ifrawa tu Po'ierrille and other h’iories, by ‘Ever point,’ wim'eight illfaitrafiOnk.' ' ' Roland De Vere. or Ute Knight of the Black riume. by K Cortiss Kitte, IT-8 N. The Farmer’s Son, or the Deserted Children; a la's 01 deep interest. Afloat and Ashore.or a Sailor’s Lffo. Father lie Medina;or thq London—aom* piste. A'rplendid assonmam of Annuals; price from flop 1015 Also, a lane nnd'vaned aasortiaent of Picture or Toy Uooka for Children Tor sale at M. A. MTItEP’S. Kmithßeld street; third door from Second. de2o FIANOST - PjAltf OSTi ,TTKSRY KtJ-TIUEIL Dealer |ti cmicrnVisno Ifortf*. XX at J- W. WOsstlwaU i, Nu. Third fltrcrt Tlie Plfcn.v tr.iy fie cxiimn'e'd at an Imurs, nml the subscri- Wr \rill ‘bo thrre frooi 11 to 12. A. M.. and from 4 tu 5, P. M. each day. ' Pitlib'g, Oct. '4d We. the undersigned, would inform the filjzjaiof Pittsburgh andvlcliiity'that wc have appointed Mr. IL Kleiber sole nctnt for >Vc*tcrn rcnrsj li(a , i | a. mr the nf our Plano Fonrs, from Whum they may ba ob tained at cforown (New York) prices. r NUNN’S A CLARIS. New York, Sept. 1, l£4d-oet22dtf . ; ■ Hfilallp frams FlAiao. T~ a HPLKNDID assortment of Rosc l?ft lfl wood and Mahogany, grand action’Pi -1.1 Sr I 11 auos, Froiur, just finished nnd for sale. Ala, two splendid Rosewood Pianos, with Cole mart's celebrated Afoiian attachment, finished in the most diodrni stjrle, and for sale at F, GLUMES. j<2s U 2 Wood strect.~g doors ahgve sth ; CRUSHED AND”PL'LVERIZED SL'GAR-50 bbls Crashed and pulverized sugar, itat rac’d aixl for MUf low by Qtl] PROWN fc CULBERTSOW^ HOUSES, LOTS, FARM, &i. Two Ihrelllßg Bomscs for Salt, i OXEof these houses ts situated on Peon street, JJjjjH ia this city, between Hand street and fJarrisna *"™glley, on the south side of the,street. It is' a tvra •tory brick, 21 feet in front, containing 9rooms,:and baudsomely finished. The lot nuts back 110 feet to a twenty foot alley.* on which is erected a stable and car riage house. I bis valuable property will be sold pi a bargain on easy terms. t The other bouse is situated on Isabella street AUe rheurcity, near the Hand street bridge. It is a a story brick, new and handsomely finished, roniaining'two nnrlors; dining room, kitchen and wash house on the tint floor, four rooms ou the second floor, and a finish ed garret. This lot ram bark also toon alley. Price,- giidJ, only about the cost uf the house. Terms cosy. Inquire of the subscriber, who can be *?eu at the of fice of the Gazette, every forenoon, between the hours of right and ten, and at other Umes at his rooms at Mrs. Hays' boarding house, Robinson's uew row, Fed eral sl Allegheny City. " D N WHIT-tl, janfl tf _ _ ' Agent for the oU-ner. a VALUABLE PAR9I FOR SALE. TUB FARM lately occupied bv James An lerson, Sr., deceased.- situated in MiiHin Town* »mp, Allegheny Couuty, seven mile* front Pittsburgh, on the maul road leading to Elizabethtown, and adjoin* ti‘K Itynds of Robert Hath, Richard Hope, Archibald .Raukin, Livingston and others, will be sold on reason* able terms, to any person wishing to purchased The Fnnn contains about 170 acre*. 90 of which are cleared, awl bos a coraibnablo dwelling house upon it, together with d.large bum, A'c. Therit is a very good apple or rhard oir-the- Farm. It is also well watered, has- an abumlnnde of coal in it. cotains a large portion ot vury. hue bottom land, and altogether, is one of the ntost de sirable lanns iu the country. Enquire of / D. W. A A. A REJj!., • Attorneys at Law, 4lh at., Pittsburgh. ; , . JAMES A JOHN ANDERSON, i* lxtuikviUe. Ky. T Valuable Farm tor Sale* 118 aunwriher will *ell on accommodating terino, that valuable farm tifiintrd on the Ohio river about sw mile* below Pittsburgh! In what is cade* Crow* tom, adjoining the property of Mr. (icorie HliiraJ-e, rhere t* about UU acre* of land, CO. acres bf which ii wxtom: lli<- baiunce i* oecure&ollOßi lie* be'mi ttfuJlj:, andiubound* ut good coal. linie»to» to 7t>acrea cleared. Tlu*e Uagood two atory brick dwelling hou»e, a frame bafrn and other out houaea, a largo orchard of choice fruit, hud a good aprmg oi water in every field on the nlaer. ITbe urem •er part of the farm under good fence. {Title putalile. For term* apply to \VM UOVDJAUorttey at Ijiw. oilira on 4xJ, *t above antitbtield. dcS^UlmitwifS M-,„ , FOR BAtE~ T THK threo *u,ry Levelling Uou*e add tat.'rvow occupied by 11. F. Scbweppe, Kaq.pn l’eim near liana, Hi* UtU by 150 feet, audit pleanant ly aitaated. For term* attpty to the aubtcri&r, who haa alto FOR Et^VT Tim three atory house on the eanv Pr 0 f Liberty «L and Irwin'* alley, now occupied a«a^| loltH>le aild grocer’* more, by 11. F. Scbweppe. ,Pollution giyen immediately, on application at the warahouae of John Irwin it Son*, No. 11 Water street, b> decl4-3n> JOHN IHWIN MFOB SALE. ’ THE NATIONAL; HOTF.L. on Water street, 'bovo the Moitongahria. House, and the stable ou i-ront sirret, being a Jroscliold lor the term of ttl yean, from the Ist of April,-IHd, subject to the payment ol Witt per annum, (t desirdd,.lhe let-simple in the lot which i» OUfectlruutfim Water tit reel, to From st., can he purchased. Enquire fef *i_- _ J f ctatt‘ w.m. m. Darlington*, ; For Bent, 2A 3] $ & W HAIUIAUGH. Itt wood st □ CILDISO LOT IN MANCHESTEfI FOB SALE— Ibave for sale a beautiful Building Lot in Manchaster, near the Feiry. f et Jiout by IJU reel deep, it will be so’d low. and on accommodating terms’.' Terras onexeepikmable. rayiO JAMKA HI.AKKLV. Beal Estate Agent Mfor rent. THE 3 Story Brick Warehouse. No. M Water ttreetondNo IDS Front st. Immediate pottessten given—apply on the premise*, ivaiif _ Alexander HOKitON Mlt) LET.—-A large, commodious, and well fin ished, three stoiy buck dwelling, on Fenn >t., half way between Garrison a: ley and Wayne «. Posse..mu given immediately. For nanicularser.quire at the office of W W WALLACE _J_y-' ,l|f . hbcnytl. M COUNTRY ltks'ii)l£flCE. IIA VlNti removed to the city, for convenience to professional buttnea*, I wilt rent the Mansion Housc.and usiouaed ate enclosure, tiuute on the Mods of toe Monongahela, one mile above Pittsburgh. JanKSuiwu JAMES 8 CRAFT FOR REST. ASMOKE HOUSE, aitoaieO on Plumb Alley, for rent- Inquire of BOBKBT OALZELL AOJ dcl3 _ j liberty st AA For Root. £3B TIIF! wet furnished fc^o*e.on Market street, between 3rd and lih street*, at presrnt or copied by Barrows A Turner. Possession gir-m oir the Ist of Aprill r.ext K DQAZZaM MDRY Good* \Vareho«*J|'B7 Wood street, second door above Diaaoud alley. 1 Require of «lc¥i 0 T AiUKGA N A CO M FOR RENT. _K|| A handsome u&ire over i'faiioJfall. mv f K H n building* (uul merchandize of every description. and- Marine Risks uixm huID or -cargoes of vessel*, taken upon the inert lavomblp teems. |l_r" Odirc lu (he Warehouse of \V- B Holme* A Ufo , No. :i? Water, near Markct«*trecL Pittsburgh. \. N it—The *nece»4 of tins Company nuce Ihri estab lishment ol toe Agenry in this city, with the prompt ness and liberality with which every claim upon them for lom has be«u adjusted, fully warrant tha agent m inviting the eouiideure and hi* friends and the community si large to the Delaware M Hlnsuroncc Company, while it has the additional advantages' at an institution finning the moat flourishing in i’tiUaddphui— at having an ample paid-in capital: which by the ope ration «| it* charter it constantly increasing, ns yield itijt to each person insured hi* due share of tite profit* of the company, without involving him in any respon sibility' whatever; nmMhereiore at possessing the Nlu tuai principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and m its mo*i attractive form. nov4 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Till; Insurance Company of North America, through its duly uulhorircd Agent, the subscriber, offer* to make permanent nud limited Insurance on property,iu this rite and iu vtciuity, and on shipmruu i.y the Ca nal and Rivers. DIRECTORS. John C Smith. Prc»t Alex Henry Samuel Blocks Charles Taylor Sami W Jones. Kdwurd Smith John A Brown Sani'l F Smith • AiuhroM J«cob_M Tliui^aa Jq]>» R Neff' Tho> P Cop* Richard Wood Win Welsh Arthur!}Coffin.Sey. This is the oldest Insurance. Company |n the United States, having been chartered-in 1791. i lis charter is. perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra haz ardous character, it may be considered a* Ode ring am ple security to the public MUSJOM ATWOOD. At the Counting Rmvu of Atwood, Jones A Co., Wa ter and Front nfeeti Pittsburgh. ' aphiStf INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE. TIIU American Kite Insurance Company—Office, No. 7tl Walnut street Philadelphia: uiforpurqtcd A D ISU>—Charter perpetual. _ Insure Buildings. Puyntturc, Merchandize. and prop erty generally, thUey m the city or couritrv. against loss or da.ttya.ije by fitc, perpetually,or for limited peri ods, oh favorable terms. . ; •; DIRECTORS John Sergeant Samuel C Morton j Wjljlant Lynch .\dolph(i< Pcriey • Thotna* Atlitrone George Abbot, 1 John Welsh, Jr. Patrick Bnnjy. John T Lewis. SAMUEL* C MORTON, Present. Fassets D J asvi**> Secretary. Orders for insurance by the above Company will be. received nni! Hniurances effected br the undersigned. .Sent for Pittsburgh. (jEo COCHRAN, novt“-3ut* 23 Wood fctj FRAWKUN PIRB IJVatJBABCjP CO, f I’UK Franklin Fin* Insurance Company, of Philadel- X. plkie, will ulake Insurance, per manent and limited on every description of property, iu Pittsburgh and lbe : surrounding country, on favorable terms. This com pany has a perpetual charter- ( Capital,* MOQ.WO paid in. Contingent, Fund SdUD.OOO , Office corner of third awd Market street*. Pitt«b*eU; npllpjf WARRICK MARTIN, Agent’ HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, /-*, FASHION FOR AUTUMN. H „.co„*p £ • •• lIATTrns. ' ; ' LOJlNta or WOOD A.VD I ttTit STkETIS, IUTTSDI.SGR, ; * Ilf AVE received their Autumn Mylo ot Huts, jto IT! which they respectfully invite the otteutj^.rof tliair customers ami citizens, generally, iwpt-) ej, FALL STyHJ HATS—M'CALLAM lias I ffjuiu a bcautilul slock of Beebe A Cottar's tftyle lints, whipjt for riclmes* ami lusi\e cannot be surpassed- Call at the Hal Mpnonea, hela House, thmilifiehi *t-. and see <^ril3‘ a&*ub»cnUer will iiUroduco Paturcay, Oct, Oil* Geinfcrnen vfisllind a hat triad with this desirable arti cle \yill uh rySe call and examine. ; ALFRED KHEVJL, Practical Hatter, ! oel ° 152, head of wood st r* PALL MOORE htureceir- Lfr d irwnNw VorL sivlotf liiiu vehli «%be will introduce Rut day, BaOirday, ' ABx. C*h All those in «*wi os • neat aud superior hat would do " Bure, » 3d door above -|llt. as; .• » ,fSJtaSn j »ASH , OS FOB HAtK= T c re ?*‘ ved fr °®. New York.-tJie Summer SU* r k * , *T consisting Of White’Beavep, |'c|rl H# Vt Vfilfe VeutUators. Sa ? * *•“***• ■«“ TJ wood si., 3 doors above 4{h. ‘ *CAPSI!— Fiuc Otter, Seal aai£ Musk Copt. \J jail to hand at M‘CALLAM’3 ViistwoiiabJ* Ha* BlorcyMvuongnhelallouse. _ onkm Hk. • ** J - Mlaaonrl. ' State Bkorhlifttoun**** \ North Carolina. Bk.of Care Fear—-*-* Ift Merch'a ilk., Newborn* 1 State Bank--* 1 j Booth Carolina. . Oantden Bk****‘* .*•• • II Ilk. of Churleltou lj- Cootmcrcial Hk**-'****.* II Ik. ofGeorretown***** l| kjtf Hamburg ’ ‘ ercham* *’*• * KATES OF CXSCOU? K. BOXsBB Exchange Brakm.Ao.fii i Peansylvhaia, .BankoflMubtugh -—Parf Exchange Bank Par Merck. A Mao. Bank -Par Bka«f Philadelphia •••-par Girard Bank par Bank ofGensamowin ipar i “ Chester County* • -par “ Delaware Co. 4 • -par M Montgomery Co. • -par : “ Nonhumbeilaad-’par ColurabiaßrulgeCo.(- par Doyleatown Uank--V-par Farmers'Bk. Bead!tig-par Fatten’ Bk. Bocks Co. par Fatmers Bit Laoeas'r-par Lancaster Co. Bk.- • * -par Lancasterßk.--.A--- par |U. Stater igank.------.-9D Brownmllo Bk. par: Washington Bk.-* --J Gettyaburglißk. I Cbamberaburg “ Susquehanna Co. Bk.- J-ebigb Co Bank, {Lcwistown i iMiddletown ••!}]] Carlisle « !( ,Ene Bk.---,-- •• ••••'« ;J Ukxf llunlmrx I| Merchamt Uk--**--*- l{ Hutera AMecba'aßk* J| Bk.ofrtouth (biroltQK* ■ ) i J U«»liuidt BklUmore Bk*. pur '^Um , e&p'ck.'--M-l'j ! Ohio. iFredeiickCoißk.-*-. »Butleßk^andßranche* li!lißUk-[• t'- v,--.fVi «' Waiwngtonßki-•••-- j Marietta ...K ** Bk.o/W*Juninrtcr»««- Jsl NewLirbon* ,v*«; A ' HichlMtaL Cincinnati Baokay.. .•*. »C Bk. of sUcUirt *- du- Bk.ofßUMrßaEaiL.v—v Circlevjjle.i.!.. . MiehiptanJtu. Co*’** 6 .ZaneaTjUa •.c.>« F*r.4:Mtch T » - FntnaraW( rv . •* Wiacottaln MusiUon.*'** ««. - Cnnndni. t. r * V il jH[ BlfemB.SSKi.V j.-, So^SSrii::!,",:::::: B"^ ad '~-'yr specu&fi«. Wcttcrn Rcacrvt'Xx ** lEkciKold* in”jsu" FftnklinlPk Colambtii. M Kkglejncir .... V"io 00 CUillicoihc DdubUe£a,Spanialx. |X S-'i ScioUf - t... 0 iUd^erclmu..... V.--k iCarne**... Jg ‘.J* |FraU«rtek*d’ori-..-.*r »- i CranTiUe*«**«-» •••f. 68 'JTraJer*- .-7 «o-. Fann’r* k Canton*« • *3O T2o;G*illors. 3* Loaisd’ora* •• -•• 430 ■’ I K*eM*n#c. •.£. Bk e£ Kentucky....... If New York 1ANKF.RS A EXCHANGE BROKERS. Dealer* in x> Foreign and Domestic Time and Sight Bill* of Ex change. Certificates of Depoeiie. Hunk Notes nnd Coin; No. 05 Wood street, third dior below Fourth, west side. Par Funds and Currer ey ou depositr. and rolleetions made nit all the priueipal cities iu the' Untied State*. [Si.'ht'Exchanee on Balinriorr. Philadelphia, XeVv York, Boston and Cincinnati, donitaniiy for sale. iOluo, Indiana. Kentucky, Vi -pinla and Priutsvltahia Uank Notes bought and sold on favorable j terms. ! Exchange on England. Irelahd, Germany and Franca procured, Ac. - I ■ : • rochlS I WILLIAM A. HILL & COW Bankers, exchange brokers, and Dealer* Kj'KdTeijfn und Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Depowte, Bank Note*, and Sf*ruv No.Ct Wood it. one door aboye Fourth, East • do. Pittsburgh, Pa. octSdAwF r 1 FOREIGN E riASGE. T>ILLS on Eugland, Irrla ...,J Scotland bought to Jj any amount at the Of.. m Rale* of Exchange. Al*o, Drults payable in any j.. rt of the Old Countries, from XI to XIOOO, at'tka'inu ■. of &to the £ Sterling, without deduction or dilcduni, by JOSHVA ROBIN ; SON. European and General Agent, oficc *Sth st one door west of wood. oetlStf AULC* ULtiratO ~ ~ Tgfmr.ep i^u M KRAMER & RAHSt "RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, dealer* JJ in Foreign and Domestic Jills .of Exchange, Cert tmcßtc* ofDrpusite, Bank N >tcs end Coin. comer of 3d mil Wood street*, directly i pjtositc St. Charles lit*. \ i If •: mayydly ■yyKSTKIilf FUNDS- 1 7_ , i Indisna, Keotu :ky, j i Missouri, ’ ! • ... V Bank Notes; purchased at the try , ’ ' I, . N HOI.MES A SON. dfH> _ 33 Market street. BILLS O F~K XC HaYHE -S, MChe C on - ' New York.- i PhUadrlpl ia, and ' Baltimore. Constantly fur sale by • *. HOLMES A SON 33 Market st- CQLLEOTIONB— Dram, Note*, and Acceptan ce*, payable in any pari .of he Culott. [collected on the most tavarable terms. ,N. HOLMES A SON SQ Markets!. J?3CCHAJfOK on New York. I'hilarialplija, and ii Baltimore. at »ij{ht. in sum 4 to lujt purthnwr*, con* at&ntly tor tale l>y I Mll.L. ii CCttRY, octti \Vood at., below Fourth. -lirESTBRSI FUNDS--The Nn'lr* of the Ohio. I f Indiana and Ki-nturkr l ank*, purebred at low raid ofditcouni, at the oiEce < f . ■ .. IIlLI«4c CI’RRY, , . Xo. C 5 \\ ood j»t, brlow FcttzUi. CpLLECTIOXB’on oil t ie l'rinfinnl citie* is Uie Union, mad? by HILL is’CURRY. ■ Na C& Wood beipqr Founli.’ HOTELS. \ FOUNTAIN HOTEL, i Ll 6 HT STREET BALTIMORE. \ rooo xjcd ynt*STCi>i eaorsinos. mTfJfS establishment lone and. widely known a* , being one of tfiy most eimmodiom in the rity ol' Ualtnnore, ha*,recently undergone very exien *rte alteration* and uuponm menu. An entire new wmg has been added, conlai ting nnraerous and airy •leepiuff armrlmcnts, and extei five battling rooms.' Tne ljidies l department lioj alto been completely mirganired and fitted up in a mo»t unique and beauti ful style. In fact the whole ar angement of the House box been remodeled, with a,tit gle eye on the part of the proprietor*, toward* the :omlbrt and pleasure of their Guests,, and which they confidently assert will challenge comparison with any Hotel in the Union. Their table will always brsupplied with every sub stantial and luxury which the market affords, tsrveJ up m a superior style; wliile In the way of Wines, Ac., they will not be surpassed. 1 • - In conclusion the proprietor b?g to say, that nothing will be lert undone «m then ran. and on the part ty' their assistant, reader thin )!d|el worthy the con tinued patronage s>f their friefida and the pvhlic cen erally. J 1 . . B The prices for board have also been reduced to the following rate*:. 1 I Ladies' Ordinary, - Geutlenien's •• J ' 81,73 per day.' lio « of the House wiU aJ. N. H.—The Baggage Wag© why* be wund at ilia Car a which will convey baggage la gf; charge. - | id Steamboat Landings, i and from the Hotel, free | ' mavQtf . PEm STHKET HOURS, . - . ascisxin.loino. M TUB Subscribers harihg purchased the entire inlerett of Col. O. P. Wil ianuon, lain of ihii well known establishment We leave 'to stata to their friends awr the public generally, that they have taken th(a commodious Hotel for a teha of yean and will al ert theirbest energies toraake it a desirable homo for rravrllcrs and City Boarden.- ( “ 'Hie Uotcl i* spacious and adpitably planned for eon -yemcnce. light and having a number of 'parlors ad latpiTies ‘ >rc * e ' ui unusual attractions to' , Tb© present proprietors having had VUemerience ofiyeart in this city and elsewhere, hsp©theywiUbe able to give general satisfaction, Wuw delermjnod to giro undividedaneation lathe boose atone, The location of th» Pearl £trfcet <* un . oinmoa , mJS® «»»•» the Post Oftico, tbs Fellow’s nml but w*>;": • •'I.. *p 1 -J a -’eraser sraxkr, piiii_u>sxi’im, ; Wl __THE «übscnbcn, tlnddr the firm qf Budge* 4; B* West-’ hava purchased Mr. Jones' Interest fn thu ■Mwestabltshmety, and honoSiy die strictest attention i tOjlhe wants and con;thr| ct ihetr yuMts, lomeritacou tmuance of thg liberal patronage Lercluiore received “JrtU lotoec proprietor. i I < • •Tine house has bten thoroughly renoratwL and re paired; we tU«re(br6'fee! assured ore can welcome our irtenda and the" public to accommodations equal to any iatbe-city dr Philadelphia. I N'WBKIDfJES, Jlygtf , 1 JNO WEST.* | " 6ALT HOCBE, , 1.. coasts sm* isotiini vrs. ascixvsTT. . BQ THIS establishment i* [now in the best order for E 0 the; reception of tho Trhveliug Public i. Jlavlug i *»Shnr.derrgone a thorough rdpsir during.ihe pac win ter, and Rj5 TirntK “SoßiuV bfji la aniuinl it ; aLS«io lessee of ’he U.VLT * M’’ *here he hopes to roeer frfends l asninngsließt and th*. public, that aU eouuwublo who' aver hto with theirpatrontSe. : . i jaalldly I . AMBRICASi : 1 i. aaMmow mpsir&ssss £55x55 I jDepot, Pratt at. Ralaauro, prtpriator.iUtq.pfUie E*» ■■ MEDICAL. iai.t£b»s GINSENG PANACEA!;*m rrto THOSE St-iTERING WITH DISEASE? I: LUNGS.—The unprecedented sneceto waicaTw j attended the use.of the :-”-2 . | GINSENG PANACEA in all the various forms which irritation of the lußfSlji somea, has induced the proprietor again to call adito . tkmtothi* ' . | WONDERFUL PREPARATION. - The fchangable weather which marks dur . flail Ui winter months, is ahirpys a fruitful source of- • vt . I COLDS AND COUGHS. These, if neglected, are tut the precursors of that W destroyer, ; . j COSBMITION. 1 ! Jhe qnestlon, then, how stroll we nip the destroy** fa the!bud? how shall we get clear or-oar coughs SSU colds? is of vital importance to the public' . ' . .•.' J THE GREAT AND ONJ.Y REMEDY | be found in the Ginseng Paupcea.. In proof of ibsa we hare /rent time to time published the ce'rtificatea'Ol dorins of our best knoWu cithers, wbo-have expert* cneed iu curative powers. These, yrith a mass eftu timouy from all pans of tile country is-trom - MEDICAL MEN OF THE HEW STAOTWO,. : ' Ministers oi' the Gospel, Ac., togcther'wS'th^opioet a* Ucesfrom the “ . ; !. JOURNALS OF'THE DAY, 'wt ihave erabo<3fted in ptunnhlqi fqnn, and may b« had grausof any of*outagent*tfipAijjhoutthe.countryv J ( l HUNDREDS! OP. COTTLES: have t*oji ured ia city. ' * . ■. THOUSANDS lANtf ipisiOR.'TMOUSANDS' ' chair •hihfli w»yW*iTo‘'pblA{out a •’•'•.,. •,;. ; ’ * .—JINGLE LXSTAN’c'e | I - l u« ■ u *“-. .^WW B < rf?#Kss»i?fisWV«»ate! rwhy resort l» ItwtfiujwalHf BOimani. gotten up by unknown Individ u*i<:utKiepuie assumed name of aotno celebrated phy »into,-add of per* » - v v ; . fmffiffimßmm:-. . -i ;.!• to J>« .had,,Tr>b« y wSgrjyKe our naigh* » it has 1 • A : - • Ihotfer that t&iTuiraloabte medicine maybe placed 1 •witfiih; the reach of the boot! a* teeji the rich, tre bar* I ptiilfibipnce at A,-. V - 1 |, r OSLT Pim^CßJfM, nae-hamthe Itie for safeLy onrageau IrCaeirfyhTdry.hHra and villare over.tltewvst, who are prsparwl to rrre full tnforoa- - ttoa relsnv* p> it ; v «_ Tt-BALTKR,Proprietor, • • - • '• • • ----BnuMWayrCfacihnatL'Ohio. , HKDICAX, S.VBfeiCAJ^OFPICB. .1 -JtSS* * tf o - 03, DIA.MOND AI, : A^w.,doors below •' W&M-stiett,;towards th« ■ B ab'WS* haij. -)p. the mescal profession, QMgMtgjdEßSffSafan and. been for. some time in nraBHPR ' ceneral practice, now con* IMBJEfMIfIBBr ■ vv Due* - hl< attenuon to the' s amMHRfoOI tieattnent of those private Vi which his opponaniiics and - "|xkv^-him..^ Eleveuyeamar* • siduously: devoted to the - tim/yft treatment ufthose complaints, (during which' SSS. W ® OM P«Miea and has cored more pa* **? CTer fan tothe lot of any private prae* . VoMtl amply qualifies him to offer atsnrueea of V«dY, pcrmancnt, and satisfactory cure to aU afflicted from el * C * U *ad ell diseases arising there- - di^'^fi!^T 0 E U,d in f onn 'hose afflicted with private hBTB become chtotuc .by time or eg* e d«v d »h/, , .k S Ufca ?"T of ,be common nostrums of'. CBa bt radically and thor ihl?rrJn . h r lin 7 l!| K P”" bis careful attention to - C t n” “- ofracl ‘ Wd succeeded In hundred. . M e .“ in K !»"?“* Of inflammation of. Urn wiSt ?,V^,i^L addcr ’ • and bmdred diseases whieh often * atcl , whtae «bm have consigned a»*£v# He invites such JJf unsuccesjtuliy trested bycihera J?-L on . i l .^ n, hra nery tatisfactioa wUU» given them, and th«r cases trested in a careful, thorough and Intelligent manner, .point* TOt j,, # JoTig eiperience, study, and investigation, whUhit isimposrible'foTSS PI : ular attenuon to this disease. . >k . • Skin diseases; also Piles,' Palsy, f.io“ tpaeffl* Charges very; low. . N. B.—Eauents of either sex living at a dists&ea. bT stating’their direase in writing, giving allthaana. took, can obtain medicines with directions for use. bv addressing T. BROWN, M. D, pest paid, and «ad«K ' ingnfee. . • ..Office No. C 5, Diamond alloy, opposite the ‘WaveitT House. ' , ■■.-.■ IP? No cure no pay. V dseU- A |StXPIA* OR DIFPICTLTY OF BREATHING -faj Thu disease is caused by aparoxysmal construe* tianjo: the ttir cells; it if. very debilitating-, almosteaus- UW fuffocation. DR. SWEErSER'S PANACEA is tha oullj certain core. • ■ Hparseuesacan bcemirelrcuredby a fraensaofDr. Swietscr's Panacea. . . Catarrh, or'coDraoH coid. which, if neglected, will terminate in Consumption, is effectually relieved » w< * cured by Di. Swcetser's Panacea. - Bronchitis il\unchecked, Will effectoaHy lead •to Bronchial Consumption, but a timely aseof Dr. Swaet* ser's Panacea will effectually cure it. Inflammation of the Tonsils or Sore Throat—Thia disease often leads to aeriona consequences front ner lect.Uueh as ulceration of the throat. On the first imp* toms. Dr. Sweetser's Panacea shonld be procured aad used freoly. t - Cdughs and Colds find a sovereign remedy in Dr. 9w*etcr t Panacea. ' i»' ' ‘ .iaocca. Pneumonia very fatal dilease, resulting troik a violent eough and cold on a debilitated or bro* . ken flowp constitution; aged pvrioili aM rubjeel to it— irr. Sweeter* Pauacea should be’used on the first .symptom*, which ore a cough or cold, , .. Nr-fht Swvau.—Thi» debifitating complaint will BMtt with a uraely check, by using Dr. Sweciser's Panacea. ’ Coiimunpuon.—lf on the fitit appearance of consump* yymptomv which are a rain in the tide and breast. enußh or somui* 01 Mood, n Dr. Sweeuer** Panaeeau rrcclv u-od. no nred br. oppreheaded. , When the Lung*, the M'im];i|.e. of .B lon£ | l | t i TnJ,** fcecOTir dogged up with phlcpro so«io iocede retd -re.t‘/.l.‘,.Qrr V^ aut -"-- Dr - Panacea,whichU o powerful tipectoram, should be takeu according to the direction*. . Influenza.—This distressing epidemic, so neraleat ia oarjtutnatc, i* speedily cured by Dr. Swceiser’i pan«- rriee 81 par bottle, or nix bottle* for 85. . Pgr ••**? «y W3L JACKSON, «l Liberty *t, sign of ; * aorSihr •' TSIPORTAHT TO THE LADlES—Chine**^ X Hair Cream.-a matrhlrr* article for tho Growth ' " lienutjr und Restoration of the Hair. This Cream, w heii once known, will supercede all other article* or - the kind now used. When the hair ,is dead, harsh, ‘ thinJ unhea thy, or turning grey, a few application* wdllmake the hair soft anddark, and give it a heamol ' lively appearance; and will also bake it retain it* lira itnen» aud healthy color twice ns lone as -all the Drew- ' rations which are generally used. Ever? lady and ”• cunt einan who are in the. hahil of n sine oils on their hairj should at ouce purchase a bottle of the Chinee* » 11 u *° composed that it will not Injure the hair like thoie other preparations, buiwill beautify u. nad pee perfect satisiaction In every instance. Wr jestimony to its. very- superior qualities, see th* . following lenevrtom Rer. Mr. Caldwell, to’Measn Heiulnrshpa i Stretch, Nashville, General Agent* for the >VeMem State*; ■ • y Letter from the Rev. R. CaldireU, pastor of the Pres- : bytenan Church. Pulaski. . i A»e«*r*. Hondersbott A Btretcb—Cemlewetu.l taka pleasure iu adding toy lusiinaray in favor of the excel lent! preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Crctitn—tor about two years ago, by hsis wo* very dry.jbrmly, and disposed to come out but having pro. ‘ curHd a botUe of the Cream, and used it Bceordtnr lo the prescription, niy hair i* now soft, elastic and'hns • to the head. Many balsams ami oils were applied, etch leaving my hair in a worse state than before This Cream.however, has met ay expectations. • • ' As an article for the Toilet, my wife gives it prefsr enc»jover.«Jlothet> being delicately perfumed, and not disposed to rancidity. The ladies especially-will find v the ood and Fifth street*.•' ■ jul4iJ'. ABBESTED-TotkoitK- ~!/ Vtticjedwiih L t ?ea»« otthelmuga—'ihiai,t»certsy ' '+■ to thofa aflUo?d wuhthe firtt premonitory armptomsef "T**- that I have been loboriastar several - ,T j T e «* with abronchi, sofcneM of the throat and hoam£. ' 1 ne»a] I u*ed many medicines, hut found no relief in • f 1 made uwofDE. ’ | pUJjtAN-e -EXPECTORANT RE.MEDV. ' I hat* I been uayig thi» valuable medicine for several year*. : l andlahvaya find it to reliere whenever 2 moke ua or ,-\ »V " F occupation aa an Auctioneer, which keeps ma. : ] alm<>«tcoiutnntly engaged, caiuestaydisease, attune*.! to become very alanntcg, whoa l nt once procure lfa£ - '-4 medicine. I, therefore, take pleasure iamakiasthia • hublit statement.-that otbera affected with disai* of the lunw and expectorant organs, may-know, the rir- '' healing remedy,” and may t* cured— • l hare recommended Dr. Duncan'* Expectorant Rtmr- ' dy to many of my friend*, *ome of whom, owe their lira* - to this medicine. JA2iES IIEWJT. • • Somerset, Ohio,'Oct. 13, 15-15. . , i • The proprietor of the above tatdicine would alao re fer. to the underused, pnwm, who reside la Penr comity, on whom any perron may call open and.h* convinced that there are virtue* found in the above medfetne that eannot be excelled:'' ■ ~ " . Davy! Culbertaon, Somenttj Lrr.B. Sttse, do.; Fraa-' Ooliher, Jaekroa, tp.j Mr._Uiimer, do,* Oro. Pot-: bertj, Saltlick township; Jertod Damon, Hopewell-" township. DR > .DU^CAN , 9 WESTERN OFFICE, 10Q Byc amoro atrdet, Cincinnati, Ohio. .. SoM m Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, 60 liberty at.. Head of Wood n. ' ' , eplPd&wS. . 3* PEACE! PEACE It . aor RT MKXiCO, JUT IN EVERY MOTHER 13 HOMESTEAD). HE undersignsd has long:*becn convinced 6f lit Inecesairy tor adapted to the cia ef lilrec and Infant* to supercede ths v.** of all iho,* Heine* which contain opium, aid ),*» at length tuc* ded in preparing.ar.d oifrntig^othepublic a med> J (ally answering every tor 4)1 disease* of the rcls* without the use of or any calculated to injure in the leuu < The Infant Pail' a ho* been fo’i/ tciicd uid tried, tbe.latl twelve ydtej by nuutltdu* persons* and found to posse** all extraordinary v.rme*, and to prodoet eujhe wion* ng effects a* set forth on the bill of direcuyc*. Di- , ttcett, Vomiting, Cholic, Griping, Pain*, Sickness and ease* arising -ftcm Tee thing, aeting immediately tioat disturbing any of the tuuctiou* of the body, dueing the happiest and most pleasant tranilrioa d violent pain ; xo a tranquil and joyous suteqffeel* ' |n'thoUule«ui&rer. • . * be had wholesale and, retail, of the Proprietor, Dr/ IN' SAIIGANT. Druggist and .ApdiheearyvJohn diirlL Elliott ltcchbum, nnd moat other Prrirrift* ' CUegheay and Pitulkugk • • deeld cash] .ntaH ceedi rinc^i kl(IW( .othc^ ■cea CONSUMPTIVES* COISOIATIOX* , Doc* sickness weigh upon you fcganf Ot pains afflict yoiirbreait* - Try Zb. Dunes n't HtaUngJlrt, And it will give, test. ' It clears away the mi«y clcwSt o . Disease spread* o’er the walk" . And whispers through lh— ‘ [ Aftdwheuilblowmed.lafvrelr.gtinj; U Uxrcnjb and torou^L i • • if Dr. l>utti*a*» Art »we triafc * 1 >••■*•... ..... —An4B»nTiere»rtJ«a»H««rt4. ' * ‘TVm'frT —‘•~ ,l - J>l r 1 t i » |T7"P®?IDIJKOAN’S »« SlTtcfeMKk , tSaSw «&*