I (Ilje fitoryt,ing Pak w - Worms cannot•existia the system; if a liberal be made of.the Clickener Sugar-coated Vegetable ....!.4.r,gative Pills. They not only destfoy the -worms, but i-i , „proughly - siltiansa the stomach and bowels of'llic :.,cp or slimy substancer,which supports Jhent.. Their .; . .!:Itation is so geriMC, that they may be administered to • ..,-.3.:4ldren of the most , to,nder 'age, without firodueing se injurious effects upLi , the general health , which. ,2 7.11ve always constiuted moit.serions„objeetiori to •;7„ltmifuges..., Their Metallic rise is generally so violent • , *.i• - • its operattatt, that the' Ostera Seldom recovers from r. shock until the 'patiEnt has arrived at years of 1110.- ---'inty or actually outgtoin it. We know several at' this went wheige constitutional vigor has been so eora - rely paralysed by the injudicious administration of Vennifuges'while young, that they are almost ally unfitted for the transaction of ordinary.business. e Clickener Sugar-coated Vegetable Pills,-on the con ' '4ry, have never - beenknown to leave any injurious of behind them. They rather. serve to invigorate the ro and render it pof against the most inveterate Sold by WU. JACKSON, Gen; Agent, ' .89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - [For list of Agents see advertisement.]'_ " . , , v 1:17 REstensAsx.r. Cuss or Comm:s:tom—Mr. Seorili: i. - Ivas taken white raoSt distressing conghoind my lungs ~ i , came so discused.that I bled in a. short time several i• marts. I was reduced so low that allot mr . friends, and : 'Oen my Physicians, thOught - I must die with' Cousump !Zain ! My - brotherheating of the remarkable Cures made Dr. - Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, procured a bottle, and fore I had taken one-half of it, it seemed to go' to the -,--:. rj- seat of the disease.-. I rtused a large quantity of . 'L 0- legrn and mutter, and:my cough ' was stopped as by a ''. arm i and bylts use I was restored to' perfect health. - !1 Sworn' aiii.l.subscribed this 20th day of November, __ .- • ' Mayor of the City of Cineiwuiti. For sale by . J. KIDD k CO.„ 'Wholesale Druggists, No. CO Wood tit. KNEELAND & HARDIN, Grant street. Also, by jan23:CmdAw Cotnersurntril'Coricruarsurst—Setoare of Coun' eits!—Citizins of Pittsburg, c ou nte rfeit e rs of Warour , s lebmtcd laniAt Vnotrxmar. Pnxs are still abroad, and r - the worst:conceivable kind. We would respectfully Agent for Pittsburg, Mr. JOHN OMPSON, 15d Liberty street, and examine a box lat was parchased et a Drug Store in this city. It is lib lately enough to make onelitlash ior poor, frail human- Iy, but at the same time to guatd all against the villainy : ie the counterfeiter. The passing of counterfeit coin is a toach to it. It is us much inferior in the degree of b iminality, as petty 'larceny is inferior to downright Always remember that the Original and only Gennine DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have the written signs , re of WIT.T.I.A.M WRIGHT on the top label of box. Remember : else, Mat .H. Sttrrstat, Druggist, corner of arket and Thirt, streets, is-not an ngent for thiffmedi ne, and we cam at guaranty the gen:Mneness of that • red by him - for s.le.. . . JOHN. THOMPSON, 155 Liberty street, insole Ageni. nrchatie only of him. - jaral:dtcw 117' A cough should never be negiceted. It may ap ear trilling and' unworthy' the attention at first, but it 'll not remain stationary long: it may progress slow at_ rst, and its augmentation may us scarcely pereetdible - k et when it once seizes the lungs., all the- other parts of - e body will be sympathetically affected. and a confirm , d Constunptio and premature death Will be the inevi ble result.. A little care would save many a life, and 11 a timely use of.a proper remedy might have arrested p a consumption. But many persons have an invin ible repugnance. - to taking any medicine, and-rather an use the moans towards arresting a disease, simply ,ecause the remedy may not be a pleasant one, would infer and languish fsr a long time, before they would n on to the aid of medicine. B. A. Falmastock' Cough Balsam has a great dvantage in this respect over many . .other Cough preps- . aliens, ns. its pleasant taste permits it to be.ased without `. convenience. But its:value as a Balsam consists in the peediness of its cure. We have known some of the ost desperate coughs, some of which had been running u for u considerable length of time, yield almost imme• • lately to its power: Prepared and for sale ' wholesale and retail, by . ' B. A. FAII.N.E.STOCK dc. Co. novl7 cor Wood and let, and Wood and 6th sts A MsmarNE sou ALL Sessoss.—l'i • Tright's Indian Vege, t • In Pills suit all complaints and all agesoind may be aken at all times, and under ali -circumstances; with. • erfect safety. They are as natural to the human consti ution as food; and while they do not injure evert the oat delicate, there is scarcely u malady in the' whole atalogrte of human ills, but will yield to their influence. Wnght , a Indian Vegetable. Pills thoroughly cleanse the broach and bowels from bilious and putrid humors, and unify- the htood ; and are, therefore, certain to drive pain • r distress of every description from the body. ' Bewareaf Counterfeits and imitations.—Remember that he Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills • eve the written signature of WILLIAM WSIGHT on the o label of each box. • • _ _ . • emember, also, that Messrs. Feachtwanger & Co. ' of ow York; ins. S. Glascoe & Co., at Cincinnati; and 3. Wilder & Co., of Louiscille, - are Icor agents for this nedicine, and we cannot guarantee the genuineness of hat offered by them for safe. • - _• The genuine is for sale atflr.lVright'sPrincipalOthee, 69 Eine street, Philadelphia; and by lons Titomesote, 56 Liberty street., Pittsburgh, Pa. ; who is solo agent for this city, by whom dealers can lie supplied at The whole sale rates • jaulG ' Shirting IdusUna and lila li - riisesi7.7" - W R. MURPHY illriteE the particular attention of those wanting the altove Goods,M his desirable stock, consisting of the best make; from themost approv ed manufacturers, and the latter wart anted pare Has.— He ban just received an additional supply, and is offering Shirting Muslin of a superior qualny at 'a Very low price. Also. Sheeting and Filloiv-ease Mastitis; DMpers anti Crash; . Table Cloths. Towels and Napkins; Blankets, quilts, Counterpanesinnil I lousekeeptng Dry . Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS' GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Parmettos, plaid and fancy De Laines, (some new styles just received;) Alpacas. he. The season being far advanced, all these Goods - will be sold at prices that cannot fail to please. We' Wholesale Rooms up stairs. janls PORTRAITS 01' DISTINGUISHED MEN, engraved from Daguerreotypes, published by E. Anthony— Daniel Webster, Henry Clay (in his 71st year) General Scott, Gen_ Taylor, Millard I4llmote, Gen. Wm 0. But ler, John C. Calhoun, James Buchanan, Theodore Fre linghuysen, John Quincy Adamg, Andrew Jackson (from Dodge's celebrated miniature) Washington, (from Stuart's painting) Pius IX., Lewis Cass. - A supply of the above excellent portraits just received and for sale by . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, janlD Notice. Ain' old customers, strangers .visiting , the city, and In others wishing . to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS., VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so - by leaving their orders with JAMES; 111.110111 E, Tailor; Third street St. Charles Buildmg.. Jtar naccrvzn; by Express, another piece short napp'd Elackithe very thing for Cloaks, and just ill season. . • MCGUIRE) Tailor. lanto Third street, St. Charles Building. STOCKS AND STONES FOR SALE.-- 35 shares of. Hand street Bridge Stock; 40 " Farmer's and Drover's Bank Stock; 2 " Northern Liberties'. Bridge " 4000 Wombat's Stones; 500 ' " finished. S. CUTHBF.RT, Gen. Agent, janl3l ' ." • ,Smithfield street FSALE—A valuable property of n Brick House JC and Lot, of 20 feet front byjop feet deep to an alley, pleasantly . situated on Tomato street, Allegheny.. The House is in good order and halt of the best materials, with, dry cellar, garden, tbc. S. CUTHBERT, Gen: Agent, jaril3 - Smithfield street. DOT-ABM-11 casks Pot-Ash in store and for oak by irallB MILLER RICKETSON. tl(rfill E: HAVANA SUGAR--20 boxes White Ha yl' yam). Scigir, just rec'd and for sale by janlB. MILLER & "RICKS, BOl'. LARD OIL-12 bbls. No: I Winter Strained Lard Oil 8 c 4, I F a n a 44 U r Just received and for sale by ' • janlB , - MILLER* RICKETSON: VORSALE - Oft RENT—A,Two Story Brick Dwelling, 1 eitunteon Fifth street, opposite the Court House:— Enquire of itTMULLEN & DOWNING, janl7 218 Liberty Street, opposite Seventh, TO the Honorable the Judges - of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Conn ty of Alla The petition of John Conolly, 4th Ward, city of Pitts : bath, the county aforesrud, humbly showeth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accemmodatio.n of travelers and others, at his dwell .-- ing house in thw:Vard aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be 'eased to grant him a license to keep a public:house oi -enterminment. And yom petitioner as in duty bound,. will pray. ' JOHN CONOLLI. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward; do certify,„that the .above petitioner is 9f good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of tray elersand others,.and that said tavern is necessary. L. Wilmarth,• John. Christy, Martin Connolly, Neil Itellohan, .1. SAL Thomas Sill, And. Jackman, James hrShane, Thos...Parcell, R. Watson, Thos,.o wsum John To LET—The Dwelling, corner of IVylie and Chatti - aln street, having parlor, dining mina, and six. bed 'rooms.. Apply to JAS. hicGUIII.E., t. janl 3 , . ' . Tailor, Third it. m. • TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN FOR RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tayern Stand, in the village of Shonsetown, furnished in inodern.style, with good Stabling . attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Addtess ' janl2 P. SHOUSE, Shousetovvn. CIOMAION TEAS FOR la CENTS PER SET.—The lJ subscriber, wishing to dispose of his entire Meek of Queensware as soon as possible, will sell common Cups and Saucers at the extremely low price 01 121 cents per j'eet, set, along with other articles.--Now is the time to secure. .ta good assortment of Ware at low prices: Store-keepers : and families shouldimprove this opportunity, withoat'de -,lay. Eia"Retnember. the place, C111:5A IlArx., No. 118 • .Wood street. linnl6) • WM. GETTY". P • OTATOES-58 sacks just received and for sale by jant•? ARMSTRONG & OROZER *UegheUY County, sus Itt e . • IN. THE ItIATTER OP-THE ESTATE or SestuELßF.srm,tleceasedvNo.6B, June - Term, le-17. - , ' Ls December tMtb, 10-118, on• motion, alias Rale,granted on the heirs slut those inter • cued, to come into Court ou Saturday, the trth of January, 1049, and accept or reject under the valuation and .aartition. Personal •notice •to ,be given of this Rule to those interested who reside -in the County. Of Allegheny, and notice. by publication in the :Saturday Morning . Post, weekly; until January- 1849, to those imcrested.who rendu out of the County - of Allegheny. - .By - the Court." • . jan4:won27 DANL. hIeCURDY, Clerk. - . o.roinmerrial and Sinancial. PITTSfIVRGII•SOARI) OP TR&DE. S. FIANNA, Counarrrns ion Dnactinnn. NV 11 511111PHY • - PASSENGER' ARRANGEMP,IsaS PO . ll 1846. SteindioatPacketLine,leavesdelly forCincinriati,lo Passenger-Packet,.Via BrOViilaViiie, to .Baltimoro and Philadelphia, 8 a., at, and 6 v. M. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadcltillia,9 A. M., andl9l Arestern and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. at North-Western, via Cleveland, dady,lo A. ht. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 s. rd. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND - .13E1..t. APURE OF MAILS. ' Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. M., closes 12 re. Western Mail,Cin. and Loony., due 8 closess Smith:via Bait...and Washington, due 8 r. ni.,elosess North-Westein via Cleveland, due 10 A. us., closes 9 A.M. Eric and Western New York, due 8 P. M., closes 8 A.. 41: STOCKS. Par value: Asked. Offered • Bank or Pittsburgh 850,00 - $50,00 850,00 Exchange - Bank 50,00 44,00 - 43,50 Alerahtuas' and hi. Bank 60,00 47,00 45,00 Framers , Deposit Bank • None in market. .Band Street Bridge" 50,00 50,00 40,00 Northern Libertiesßridge• - : 50,00 • 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:Age ...... •:. 25,00 - ` - 36,00 35,00 Connelleville R. B. Stock, paid on shares,s2;so City Bonds (6 cent) hlenoitgahela Bridge Gas Stock 5,00 1,43 00,00 ..... 25,00 • ' 16,50 Daily lieview of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, TEIUBSDAY MORNING January 53, 1:849. FIWIT-*Sales of Green Apples at. an advance ; we'noW quote at 87c. for ordinary; and $1,0064 1 ,- 25 for beet. Oranges are in market in small quanti ties, :and are Gold at $5,50. Lemons were bought on the wharf at $2,50; re-sold at $3,25. Raisins are declining;. sale of 150 boxes at $1,65; smaller sales at . 51,755111,87. Psa Dints ; about the same as last 'week ; we: quote at $1,7%3 1 1,75. Dried Peaches have not undergone any change in prices; wet:mate sales from store at $1,1201,20. Dried Ap ples are worth 50056 c. • FLOUR—Sales of 4 ors wagon loads at $3,76; but some refuse this ; and not being able toobtain more, are 'storing itr expectation of an advance; sales on.wharf at $3,7503,94. CORN MEAL—SaIe of small lota from store at 40c. POTATOES—ReguIar and brisk busines doing, at 60070 c., according to quality. • PROVISIONS—There have been heavy receipts of Bulk Pork, all saki of which have been at 4c. Lard is rather plenty at 51c. from first hands; SaiSk cts. temp store. Bacon will be brought out for sale this week ; we have no prices yet. Batter is in fair request; keg is regularly taken at 9c.; Rolls at 10k (al2l, as in quality, . Cheese is plenty, and not much demand;, no change in prices for weeks. The New Golden Be e -Hive SW 1 Ahead l • . NEW- GOODS! NEW GOODS!! .Grenter.Bargains than ever.can now be had a the sign of she brew Go/den Bu-Hire, on Market at., between Third and Fourth, where's just opened a splendid Monk of winter Dry Goods, cheaper than the same quality of Goods have ever been otrexed in Pitts burgh. - WM. L. RUSSELL, Mi. 62 Market strt , et, between Third and 'Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee- Hive, has now received, and offers to his numerous cus tomers and the public generally, the laroest, cheapest ;tad most splendid stock of Winter Dry Gostls ever offer ed in this city. These Goods have been purchased in the Eastern Cities since the late fall in prices, and will be sold .to. cash buyers eta great redaction, much cheaper than they could have. been sold in the early part of the Amongtlis large and_extensice, stock will be found many choice and fashionable Goode of the latest ha . fUNDIES', DRESS GOODS. Searle! Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ; }.Cherry coil do. do. figured and. plain, Silks and Satins, plain, striped and plain; - Scarlet de Laines, all wool, very cheap; Mazarine. Blue De Lnines,low prices ; French Merinos, all colors - , extremely low. A large assortment of fied Cashmeres De Laines,new. est designs, from t2} to 50 cents per yard ; these are very cheap. Alto, a large slack. of Alpacas from 12} to 50 cents Per yard. all colors, and a great b argain ; with a splendid assortment o f bonnet ril;ltons of Me latest im portation. Also,- velvet ribbons nIl wit'abs and colors. very cheap, a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins and velvets, all colors; Preach worked capes and collars; scarfs, ermine!, gloves and hosiery,- all at reduced prices., SHAWLS! SHAAVLS _ • Best assortment in thecity, and very cheap Long and Square Shawls, best quality. Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls ; Black and colored Cloth do. Brocha and Silk . do. Plaid.Blauket Shawls.ali qualities- and prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! !—Cheapar in the City! A large stock of Mullets, all qualities, which - will be sold'cheaper than can he foundelseTchere. , DOM F.STIC GOOYJS. , CHEAPER THAN . THE CHEAPEST! A large stock of Calico. Good th irk Calico, fast colors, only 3 cents per yard; best quality British and American Prints, C. to 10 cents per yard, yard wade ; British Purple Prints, 10 to 14; attlarg,e supply red, white and yellow Flannels,some as towns 12i cm as per yard, very cheap; Bed Ticking, from Bto lel cents, per yard. Also, a large stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Cassincts, Kentucky Jeans and Linseys, together with . a very extensive as sortment of bleacned and unbleached Muslims, from 3 to 8 cents per yard, cheapest yes; good yardwide unbleach ed Muslins, only 5 Cellt% per yard ; bleached Muslins from 3to S cents per yard. All of which will be sold off at reduced prices, at the sign of the New Golden Bee Hive, in Market street, between Third and Fourth sta., No. Gd. .(declietfr WM. 1.. ItUSSEL. A NNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the AL Bookstore of FAxiorr & Exat.tsuM Wood street, for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published 'by the Amer ican Society for the Melioration of the Condition of the Jews, and edited by the Rev. A. li. Wright, Pastor of the Assoeiate Church, Jane street, New York. decl4 , - 10,1tiNTING P.A.PER— , GO reams Printing Paper,24xll7 ; 100 ", Fine Book Paper, Ing24; " S. F. Book.Paper,:Wrls; 25 " Medium colored Envelope; received and for sale by • - JOHN 11. Al F.1,L011, janlo No. 21 Wood. at. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Hale, yteineman & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual conseut. The_busincse of the late firm will be settled by Heineman En Co. JAS. HALE. SANDS & HEINEMAN, Sept-2711415M. ; JOHN VOEGTLY. • The businesswill be continued by SANDS & RRINSIIAN and Joan VozonT, under the style of REINENIAN . sept 29 A PPRENTICES WANTED—FiRcen to twenty young JlOl. lads from 12 to 15Years of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing business. Apply at M. DALY'S Store, on Fifth street, or at his Factory In Lawrenceville. nov14:: f' - ANECDOTES—Oyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes, a Collection of several Thousand b acts, Incidents, Narratives, Examples and 'Testimonies, em bracing the best of the kind in most former collections, rind some hundrei s in addition original and selected ; the whole arranged toil classified on a ne:v.plan, with co pious topical and scriptural indexes. By Rev. R- Arvine A. M., Pastor of. the Providence Church, New York with an Introduction, by the Rev. Geo B Cheever,D.D Just published. The above, with a number of new and valuable publi cations, for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 78 Wood street. The attention of families and dealers is invited to, our stock of fresh Green mid Black Teas, put up in "quitter, half pound, and pound packages, which we will warrant equal to; if not better, than the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea stores. We have also on hand a fresh supply of imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black 'Teas, not in packages, which we think cannot bit equalled in this city. Calrand try them dec27 KING & MOOB.HEAD, Diamond. , , - rattsburgh Water Work.. ROPOSALS will be received at the office of the P ,Water Vitorkti, until . Mpnday, the 29th inst., at o'clock, for furnishing Pipes, as follows, to wit: •50 pipes, 18 inch bore, each•2sso 230 " 20 " " varying from 1000 to 2450 lbs. 160 " 12. - " " each IMO lbs. • • 150 . 8a CC it 480 ti . With the ague], complement of branches. All the pipes of 8 inch and upwards must be cast on end, and it is de sirable to have the Binh and the .4 inch cast on end also: bidders will therefore State in what way they propose to make these sizes, and the difference in price, if any,be tween casting them On end and on the inclined position. It should be. kept in view that portions of all the sizes will be required early hi the' season, and the whole num ber by the first of November next. Paymenti tote in Bonds bearing interest, and running twenty years. Testing and delivering to be at the expense of the con tractor. iianlOidtd] J. 11. M'CLELLAND, Su .T. TA LES KERR, duorney at Law—Otlice removed to . Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets Pittsburgh. jana:ln February Magazines. - DECEIVED AT M. A. MlNER'S.—Godey's Lady's IL Book, for Febnittry. Graham's Magaztne, for. February. Ladies' National, for February. All the above are more than' equal tolhe January numbers. Intimated Courier, for December. Littell's Living Age. No. 244. The Gold Alines of California, and also a full historical acnounl of that country; edited by G. G. Foster. Also, a large correct Map of a ll that region of country; engraved by Atwood, New:Fork. - Also, a new work of 160 pages, giving a full history of California and its Gold Regions, with-the geographical, annaral and agricultural resources,including a map of the whole country; by Fayette Robinson. Partfirat Illustrated Life of Ben j. Franklin; to be corn pieta in eight hurnbers: Published by the Harpers. ChaHeli Dickens' new.work, the Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain. Price Ii , BERFORDof 'Allegheny City, has all the above. . Err Smithfield street, thud door above 2d. janl7 SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES.-15 bbls. La. Saga lipase Molasses, on consignment and for sale b'y jaulci MILLER & KICKETSON : : •.; • ' ' tibler 3ntelligente liar -;. PORT (IP PITTSBITURR ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Stoles. Beaver.' • • Wellsville, Poe, Wheeling. • Caleb Cope„Murtlock, Pentisvlvania, Cray, Cincinnati. " Pacific, Campbell, Louisville. DEPARTED, " Lake Eric, Sholes, Beaver. °• New England No. 2, Dean Cincinnati CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH II,I76T- - DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. ripitlS Independent Line of steamers is now composed -'1:•of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services -of the hest and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn petition with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity t tind speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PAC KET.—Tbe MONONGARKLA t Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlOo'clocki, Wheeling every Monday evening at 1.0 TUESDAY PACEET.—The lIIBEBAL No. 2, Capt. Kiinseetter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening ail° 1.. WEDNESDAY PACREZ—The NEW 'ENGLAND No. 2, Copt. S. Dean, will lenve.Piosburgh every Wednesday morning atlOo 7 clock; Wheeling every Wednesday event log ii.t.lo P. M. THURSDAY PACEBT.—The Itanuster, dept. R. J. Grace, mill leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'c l ock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. FRIDAY PACKET.—The Cimpra No. 2,`Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening atlo P. M. SATVRDAY PACES T.—The Mitssartozz, Capt, Seipp Mll,_ will leave Pittsburgh every Saturdays morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. M. SUNDAY: PACKET.— The Isaac Nawvort, Capt. P. Bard, will leave Pittaburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 19P. re. nov 19. 18441. 1840. - - Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. PM/EMMY IZ ,lst 1848. FEIHIYA.BT 15t,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line fßi~for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt., James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt . A.Jacobs; and LOINS M'LANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fined up without rogard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. Theboats 'will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers v.all be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at' the advertise hours. jaal For New Orleans. , THE splendid new steamer IVANHOE, R. COCIRW.I, Master, will leave for the a ove an intermediate landings, on Thursday, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board Franklin Packet. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wu. HAXNA, wilt run regularly be ins nrgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, r. as. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27 New %V heeling Amt. The new and splendid passenger steamer JAAIES NELSON,G. D. Moore, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leav ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, s. sr, and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. st. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on ihe river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER, decd:tf Agents. Regniar Packet for Sunttstt. Lai THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt- BLacEs, will leave for the above and . inter- Inv diate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to au_ GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. LOUISVILLE PACK . S. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATJ & LOUISVILLE IMEEM Ranagan Sarrargtv Psocar.—The A No 'fine alai fast passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hertel)" Corn -11211 mender, will leave Pittsburg , for Whee ling, Cincinnati and Louisville, and allintermediate Ports, evciy.Saturday : at 10 oroloek precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH k. DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the lien Franklin No G and Pike Nog, to Sant- Loais—time through,stvz DATS. ap2l-iy Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Wenaxa, Master, will leave regularly for Wheel i ag,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. a. at., paritire/y. The Consul will land at al. intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is afro provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to octil 1011 N FLACK. Agent. New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for LIMA Beaver, Glasgow, and 'Wellsville, on Tues trr Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 A. at., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat ut the landitiii, between Wood rtreet andthe Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. HARBAUGIL Agents, No. 33, Wood !twat, Summer Arrangement. agTHE steamer BF—kVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, Will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Glasegove, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday„ and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. at. Having a boat ut the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to G. W. BARTON & CO., Agents. CHANGEABLE SILK S .- i t on Citatststss Psa lms—W. IL . Murphy hus on hand a few very hand some changeable Silk Visits, very reliable for Christmas presents, which lie is selling at reduced prices. Also, handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine new style linen cambric Ildkis., dectn -- it GALL/V:llNa. 9. it. LONG, J. It. WILLEII GALLAGHER, LONG & MILLER, No. 109 Front rt., between Woad and Smithfietd streets. Ar . MFACTI.I HERS of Bells of all sizes, double and I.l' single action Force Pampa, Counter Railing. Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas,NVater, Steam, kc., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-tutti ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna- mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c., &c., con stantly on hand. oat Co.PartneriMp Notice. lOU DtITILAP JOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated with him in his business JO/114 FLEXING/. they will hereafter carry on their Importing of House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an Second streets Lianend6t) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. TNFORMATION WANT - 0. 3.—Anymerson acquainted 1, with the children of John Clark, un Englishman, (an iron founder by trade,) supposed to have worked in or about Pittsburgh, and to have died within six or seven years, will do them a kindness, by informing them they can hear of something to their advantage, on application to this office. pecall-tf CLOTHS -1 awe black mixed heavy Cassimere : 1 do, fancy do. 2 do. Tweeds, fancy colors. For sale at manufacturer's prices, by MURPHY & LEE janG Liberty street, opposite Fifth DRY GOODS NOTICE. . ' A. A. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., BEG leave most respectfully to announce to their nu• morons patrons and the public that they, in cense oLence of contemplating a change in their bus iness, pro pose opening the whole. of their extensive Warehouse, (including all their Wholesale Rooms.) for retailing, and will continue open until the first of February, commenc ng on Newt ear's Day, 1840. Our whole stoclp com prising one of the most extensive and varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the Western country, will be offered at lower prices than ever before known. Upwards of fifty thousand dol lays of our stock has been recently purchased, the great er portion of which are foreign Goods, received at New . York by Into European arrivals, which, from the lateness of the season, as well as the well known pressure in the money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at the public sales. at rates varying front twenty-five to fifty per cent. less than similar goods brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently believe that our prices for the time above mentioned will be found lobe even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates We anxiously invite all persons to visit our establish ment, whether they purchnse or not, and test the truth of the above—assuring them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but concern favor upon the proprietors.— Our assortment of SILKS, SHAWLS, and FINE DRESS GOODS will amply repay one for a visit; added to which our greattlisplay of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, induce all to call. U 7 Our system of One - Price, will be strictly adhered to. (janB) A. A. MASON It CO. E GOODS.—%V. R. Minima has opened this morn! ins a lot of NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce and desirable articles, Persons wanting Dry Goods of almost any descriptioa; will and, atthis advanced part of the season, a much larger and more general assortment at this storeghan elsewhere. . . . - Among the Good's just opened is a lot of Mazarine and. Green small fig'd Monse de Laines, -Terkeri and bl , lc. Cloth Shawls, new Prints, he.—at North•east corner of 4th and Market streets. . . E T . Goode at wholesale, up stairs, very low. (janlo WALSH ROLL BUTTER-2 bbls., a prime article. for dale by 0=12) ARMSTRONG. dr. CROZER. 9111sullatuow. . . , . . ...11 I, mor 'mow:v. . . . , WIC C. COXNPLLV . DROWN & CONNELLY, .PThoksale. airci• RetaiZ" Gro-: - jjr ars, Produce and Commieshin Merchants, Diainond market, Pittsburgh. . .. notrW -. RISISTRONG & CRUZER. - Cammsion ithsrchaPiii and Dealers in Produce, 4-e. ;.Na. 2 2 Market at. ALARGE LOT OF SHORTS AND MiDDLINGS- Received and for sale by jan3 . CUMMINS di SMITH, I_lU BUSHELS VERY FINE CLAIN AL--Ree'a and for sale by (jtin:3l CUMMINS & sigrrn. BRCS. EXTRA FAMILY E # '—' ee nn , or sale by • (jan3) CUMMINS lc SMITH. BBLS. APPLES—Rec'd and ( or aale by jan3 CUMMINS & SMITH, FINEFIGUR— bbls. just receive y j an 3 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 29 R HMS. HATA FAMILY R FLOU—JusI received.., and for sale by jana ARMSTRONG & CROZEN. • PtYrA'rOES—Just receive 4 and for sale by (jan3) ARIkISTRUNG CROZEIK. _ _ • A IMILS RYE FLOUR—Forsale by jrn)3 ARMSTRONG h CROZER - 0 by EET W CIDER-3 5 bbbs. ARMSTR to-dayONG rocetvk..ed CROZER.uud fur *ado - ViivEGAR-19 bblo. for sale by jan9 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. E x.T.A FLOL/11-55 today received and for nate by • - ARMSTRONG Sc. CROZER. SACKS LuctrFATa LOUR—Justreed - and 40 leyu6hsTtoNGetOZEß. ,AMILY FLOUR 20 bbls.l:ztra for rule by J. D. WILLIAMS, . 110 %Vood street. Str.S.P-20 boxes No.l Rosin; Yellow ; fr sale by - J. D. WIL -ianB LIAMS DRIED F IT-31) bus. Oiled Apples; 30 o < Peaches; for sale 'by J. D. WILLIAMS. B RUO S.--2u dozen Common; 25 " Extra quality ;.for sale by ja 'IS J. D. WILLIAMS. _ __ . , „. . _ QTA.R.CII--10 sxes Eifia Pure; for sale by ' 1..7 lanB J D. WILLIAMS TUVENILE AND TOY 800 - KS-LA flue stock at H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.'s, U __ Fourth street. ing RAIL COATING—I bola rab 'onkel Lout deel6 rIIFIiP {IY do l g ti. BLANKED COATINGS--Drab, Lavender, Grey Altv ed and Blue, for sale by the piece or package, at manufacturer's prices, by IdURPHY - LEE, _jait6 Liberty street, opposite Fitth. pusH WHISKEY— Eight bbls. Irish Whiskey re. JL . ceived and for sale by 4rkirt BUSHELS. NESHANNOCK YOTA'rfiliS--Kee QV ill and for bale by (dacl9) CUMMINS & SMITH. L ARD—bO AR . 1)50 No. 1, just received and fors ale by decl9 SMITH & SIN CLA ' IR. BUTTER -2 bbls. Fresh Roll Butter, received this deg and for sale by jdec.l9) wand & SINCLAIR. HIED APPLES-2U sacks. Prime, for sale by decl9 SMITH & SLNCLAIR. A:M . :RS-200 bble. Romanites, in store - and for sale by (dee2S) W. a: J. C. ACHESON. Bli for S s i Fie L b S y 0 CORN .1.,;-- - just received, and 1_) YE WANTED.--Cash wall be paid ter ;1000 bushels Min good Rye, by [deal] MILLERS. RICKETSON. 1310 E—O tierces n;;:verop Rice, in store and for sale by jilt" dec2l MILLER & ItICKLTSON. UGAR HOUSE MOLASSES -4d bids Sugar House 0 Molasses, "Louis's Reftnery,” in store and for sale by , puLLER 8c KETSON. PRODUCE -100 bushels Clover Seed; 60 large sized Cheese; 20 kegs Butter; in store and for sale by dec2l MILLER &.. RICKETSON. lUrtS - 1 50 boxes lb. cans Long Leland Mai- ANI. lard; 60 kegs 20 lbs. do. do. do.; in store and for sale Ideal] MILLI :Et & RicKeriioN. SALAD 01L-10 baskets Bordeaux Salad oil ; 20 Marseilles In store and for sale by dee2l MILLER & EICKETSON. O LB RYEWHISKEY-6 bbls. old Rye Whiskey, warranted Byears old—pronounced by good judges to be the beat article ever °tiered iu tnis market. For sale by the gallon only, by P.C. MARTIN, Ag't, dect4 Corner Siaitafield and Front eta. LL BRANDIES AND. WINE..—A large stdek of O fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to sun, by [dealt] l'. C. MARTIN, Ag`tis SWE ET CIDER.—A few bb deck EACH BRANDY—A few bble. old Tenaceeee Peac .Brandy, for sale by [dean] I'. C. MARTIN, AWL IltirrEtt-2u bbis. Roll Butter, fresh, and fir good or -1..) der, for *Mc by [deeSl KING & MOORHEAD. II KEEN AP1'14 , ...9-4tarnbees, Gates, Vau.lVCrA, wt many other varieties, just received and for sale by S. & W. HAII.IIAUGII, 53 Water and 101 Front sheet. •TIfiICKWHEAT FI.X)IJII.-50 sacks hulled 13ack;ical ..1_) Flour. received and for sole by decl.l. . S. 114 W. lIARBAUGII - ARLEY-200 bushels in store and for nate by- decll S. & Li%RRAUGH - OUR.-200 bbls. Spears' Mills Extra Family Flour Fin store and for sale by S. tc W. HARBMIGII, decll 53 Water and.lol. Front street. 1110WPACR.EAlifkl eF.E,SIi.—A few boxes superior . Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by deal. S. V. I.IARBAUGH. .TARIED FR111T.—.111.4 received, a quaniitiof Dried it Peaches and Apples, and for sale by decal S. & W. HARBAUGH. 4ek BOXES' WHITE HAVANA SUGAR; LI 00 bags 0 Brazil " received and for sale by (devil MILLER & RteKETSON, —.. _ . _ _ ,—-- SEGAH,SO Al. genuine Principe, `• Cruz & Som,." 01 “ .' •• ' Justo 'Lanz." 10 " Havana Regalia& 5 " " Fraganelu. Reed and forsnle by (dec.4l MILLER & iticKETsoN. MOLASSEST-Lliii , bls. Sugar House ; . .. - 40 " new crop Plantation; received and for sale by (dec4) MILLER & RICKETSON. OLlVl—eftiP 0P1,54 .= 310 baskets sup. Bor deaux, " Larands ,-" 10 baskets sup. Borden's,. Latours ;" 10 " Marseilles; rae'd and for sale by dec4 MILLER k RICKETSON. AAlPl3LACK—.superior Star, in barrels and 1.4 assorted papers, for sale by 13. A. FAIINESTOCK & Corner Lt and Wood stn. I RISH MOSS---One bale jun received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK t. CO., Corner Lt and Wood ML nov2S CASSIA -2W malts just received and for sale by U. A. FAIINESTOCK h CO., Corner Ist mud Wood ate . URRANTS-4 CAS S Z 1.0,911 14 .r, ilec77 • KING & MOORHEAD. DAISINS---75 hal( boxes and 'X Ili on hand and for sac by dec27 KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond APPLES... 7 4W bbls. fine eating and cooking Apple rec'd per steamer Consul: , and for sale by dec27 KING & MOORHEAD. B Y EXE'lllZS—Received at Hogan kCantwell's, . . Market 'meet ; and for sale low -1 dozen fine crotchet steel worked Hags i 1 " " velvet. ' • " " , 2 " " crotchet " " Purses . ; 1 " " net " " " ideeS WORK BASKET'S AT No. B 6 l'ilauxrr groan—Con sisting of Rosewood, Mahogany and other valuro hie materials. Atari, n superfine quality of Toilet and Shaving Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks and Games of every description, with a large' assortment of Toy And Fancy Articles. suitable for ChristmasLores ents. [ decls ) ' ROGAN & CANTW •r L. EIMZTE3 41 FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—Mrs. S. Mae Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladles of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will open on Tuesday, the 24th inst., an extensive assortment of Fal and Winter Millinery. ect2o I - lan-11TE HAVANA AND BRAZIL SUGAR— Y 25 boxes White Havana Sagar; 75 bags " Brazil 25 bbls. " In store and for sale by dec27 J & J. M'DEVITT, No. 13 Liberty st. 110DOACH MAKERS.—The:underalgued has on hand and will sell, to close the lot, at greatly reduced rates, all wool Drab' Cloth, all wool and:union Damask andEolians, Buckram*, &c. R. D. THOMPSON, deco 110 Market sc.:three doors'rom Liberty. a, RHARYSBUROH PROPERTY FOR SAL g:1 The subseriber bein abut to remotie to Pius burgh, will dispose o f hi o s property in Sharps burgh, at private sale, upon the most reasonable terms.— The property consists of a double Brick House, (suitable for two families,,) two stories high, with a kitchen in the basement. Each House has four rooms, furnished br modern style, and very comfortable. For terms. &c., in quire of the subscriber, on the premises, in the Borough of Sharpsburgh. worm{ GUTZWELLER. jeinG:tniftw Notice to the Public. THE subscriber informs the public generally, and Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that' he is discontinuing the Queensware business, and will sell off his rwesent stock at reduced prices. Those who wish to obtain China, Queensware, or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want, mach cheaper than the usual rates. Remember the-place, CHINA HALL, No. 118 Wood street, near the Auction store. P.S. I wilt dispose of my whole stock to any pm : son wishing to buy it, at a bargain. jetneaf Mr. Duff's Book• Keeping AND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Days Build ing, corner . of Diamond and Market street. For day and evening classes. . Mr. Ws improvements in teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are now attracting general attention in the Eastern cities. Numerous as are the publications already before the, public .on this important branch of mercantile education,. we think, front the emphatic testimonials appended to' the work, that hlr. Duff has succeeded in effecting a more ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile. affnirs.—New York Evening Et p ass, Oct. 30. Professional assititancc given in opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Cooks, adjusting de ranged books, &c. Class hours from 10 to 12 A. at., and front 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 P. M. jano , A DMINJSTRATORS:NOTICE.—Letters of .A.druinis; tration having been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate' of Isaac Reason, to said late of Moon Township, persons indebted tobaid Estate . , are reguestet. to make immediate payment; and all having-claim will portent them for settlement, - ' - . JAMESHEBSON; Adtne, decllwfitit JEREMaimEEK, .£. iY `:Y -.. ~ ~: y %:2I <-,myµ_ _ _ AVVVION SALES, • • -• BY JAMBS .11.VICSNIYA, AUCTIONEER. - No. 114 "WOOD STBAMT, TIMM; DOORS VROM FITTII CIABINET-MAIMWS STOCK OF SPLENDID FUR IJ NITURE, Cabinet -mates 2bols; Venal." and. Fix', tures, ¢ e.,, - at Auction, without reserve.—On. Monday' next. January 29th, at 10 - o - eloek in the forenoon; will positively be sold, at the Cabinet Warerciom of R.. S. & W: IR. Hannaford, Fifth street, adjoining the Exchange Bank, their entire mock of splendid Furniture, Cabinet maker's Tools, Veneers, and Unites, es they are remov-' ing . from that establishment with a view of enlarging then - business. All the articles are made of the best ma tmiale, in the latest modem styles and patterns by the. hest workmen in the country, and under-the particular superintendence of the proprietors ; intendedexclusively for customer i trade. It is-the .most extensive and -best stock of Furniture perhaps ever offered in the city of Pittsburgh, and affords an excellent opportunity to housekeepers and others wishing to purchase, very rare ly to be met with, and the sale takes place in good time for families to- furnish their houses previous- to the Ist of April. Cabinet-makersare invited to attend, and should they purchase by the quantity, a credit will be given, which will be made known at sale. -The Furniture will• be arranged and ready for examination three , days be fore sale, on the first, second and third stories of the wurcroom, when the proprietors will be happy to show the articles to visiters. The ladiesin particular are res pectfully invited to call and examine the stock, among which may be mentioned, in part, the following . : Splendid Mahogany Dressing'Bureaus; Do. do. Plain do. Do. do. Sofas; . Do. - do. Card and Centre Tables; Do. do. - and Cherry' Dining and Breakfast Tables; fancy Sewing Stands; Mahogrmy,Cherry,Poplar and Pine Wash Stands; 119 Patent Hiah Poet Bedsteads; 122 Patent French High Post ;Beadstends; Mahogany Book Cases, Fancy and Common Chairs; Boston Rocking Chuirs and Settees; together with a lot of second-hand Furniture, left for repairing within the last few mohths, by various owners, if not taken and charges paid, before the above date.' Also, a large lot of lllaoogany and other Veneers, Cabinet-maker's Tools, a small lot of hardware, store fixtures, &c., ice., &c. Terms eteale. Mnl9 JAMES MeNENNA, Auct.. Mount Emmet Building Lots for Bale.' 37BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet Property. Parsons desirous of Investing a small sumo('money,.can doso to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various sizes. - This property, for beauty of location, commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and' Ohio rivers, is unrqualled. It has the advantage of an abundance of the choicestspting water. The new road, now finishing, will render it easy of access, and,bring it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market. As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the-de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will - secure in a few years a xuass•rot.n return. The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on - a Credit of one to five years. JOHN BLACK ic. CO T117.1C CLEAR AND LNDISPIITADLE. Plans may bo seen and every information had, of Mr HUGH SWEENY,o a the premises; or of JOHN COYLE at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. noild FOR SALE—A valuable corner Lot of 5U feet trout on Borough street, by 75 deep on North street, in Law• renceville—containtng a new Brick House, conveniently. Arranged, with wide hall, large parlor andkitchen, three bedrooms, upper and lower porches, good cellar, bake' garden, tcc Peke $1500;8500 in hand • sso(fin I a'v ye a a n r; $5OO at 2 years. • B. CUTHBERT, Oen. Agent, font Smithfield street. W. & J. C. ACHESON IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE.—A. sm all Iron Foundry, with Patterns, Tools /cc., all readyfor openDion,yrill be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged forrron or goods. This oilers an excellent opportunity to a young man to commence the Irdn Foundry buAIFE & siness. Enquire if SC, Ist, near Wood street.. A HOUSE AND Lan' AT A BARGAIN.—Any person A in wantof a comfortahle Dwelling House; in agood neighborhood, on Wylie street, 4 short distance Crum the Court House, can provide themselves for the Small sum of 6700 A very desirable residence fork Milliner, Man tua Maker, or Detail Trimming Store.. AD ply to JOHN COYLE, 4th street.near Smithfleldet.; HOUSE FOR SALE,—WiII be sold cheap, if applied for soon, a Two Story Frame House, sit uated in Wylie street, near Chatham, having four rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 16 feet front by, 60 deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollar's- Apply to JOHN. COYLE, Conveyancer / 9th street, near Smithfield. JAMES fiIeGIHRE, Tailor, Third st. FR SALH—A ematltwo story frame dwelling house, conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the honse,or to nein: JAMES MAY, Water street. 'lEX'f - ANTEET- 7 .ffieTe Business Men, as partners iu e Ir Y tablishmeuts now in successful operation in th city_ Each will be required to produce a cash capital o . . Also, a Profitable business will he sold at a bargain, to one or two enterprising men of good busihess habits, - S. CUT .B) Gen. Agent, 'an6 Smithfield street. a. for gale low by P:C. MARTIN : AWL ---- dliiiiilly IS of re e, Tl, OR THE BENEFIT or TUE 011141 ANS or Sr. Fares _U Cavaco, will be gtvdn at the Lafayette Aisembly , ROOM% on Friday eretung,February 2,1840. . . . hIANAGERS: Hon. C. Snstma, ANDREW Boma, Esq., .. .1011 N B. Gorman, J. J.-Bono - me, • Jolts LASTON, T. Wale, W. A. hl'Met.t.me, • Jolts J. Mremmu, E. Jomm, 301 IN Scam. Wm. MITCTIF:LTHEE, Jr.. )111011 KELI,T bolts Dowsrso, A. M'Commiss, - C. Hoc - moss, M. Bammesx. flJ' Tickets can be had at this office, and from the Mummers. decl9 Old lirlselclngle'llas Come Again! THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that his Toys and._ Fancy . Goods are now open, in the large room fornierly neon- pied as a carpet warehouse by R. D. Thompson, where can be seen the largest . assortment of Christmas Presents ever offered for sale In the city. All these Goods aro im ported direet from Europe, by myself, sand will be- sold cheaper than at any other establishment in tho city, wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine assortment C. YEAGER, 109 Market street, near Liberty* Going to California. PERSONS purchasing Goods, on time, arc compelled to buy where it. suite them.-. Those having the Cash to lay out for Clothing, can save :110 per cent. at least, and in some eases Wiry purchasing ut my eitablishment. 1 have n fine stock of French, English and American Goods, ell fresh and fashionable, of qualities to suit all tastes, purposes, or pockets. I -am determined to Close them ouebefore spring, at pons price. If purchasers Will take the trouble to call; htty may be convinced of the fact. JNO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth et. N. a—There is not a piece of goods Ming stook either old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. deal ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH }NATIONS OF Gulliver's Travels; Treasure Trove; Handy Andy , , Tower of London; . Windsor Castle; . Percy Reliques ; Godfrey Malvern; . Gil Alas; . . Chambers' Miscellany; for sale by H.'S. BOSWORTri ,s, CO., Fourth sy. near Market. 1:133E201 1, ma BOATME N—A large Cable for sale cheap. Apply to SCAIFE & ATKION. dec. Pt, near NS Wood st. jay*The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regular uckets or. the Monongahela. between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few mxinths, are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. -The following are the dimensions of these rwrx, boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadtlt of beam, feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 39 inches diameter; eylinderii, 21 -inches, and 61 eet stroke. Each boat commits 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. • For terms, enquire of ' J. K. MOORHEAD n0r2331 • Pittsburgh. IMIAKA SOI E.—The fourth annu Soiree of the NUCIATIA Fine COMPANY will be given ut the La Fayette Assembly Rooms, on F riday evening, February 9th, 1846. . _ rONG SHAWLS.—Just received,, per Adams' RX press, another lot of those beautiful Long Shawls, which will be sold thirty per cent. cheaper tha R. D. THOMn former lots. (dean) PSON. BALANCES AND DIVIDENDS; STANDING in the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank of Pittsburgh, which have not been increased or diminished for three years: Names. Residence.* Date. Amount, Abraham Bennet, Deposite, April 20, 1237, $l4 50 S. R. N. W. Morrison, . Deo. 13,1847, S. W Nicholson, Balance, March 22, 1230, 25 27 William Campbell, Deposite, June 3,1845, 004 *Unknown. WM. GETTY .Salts Sot Sale. Steam Boata for Sale. GTH-10 pcs. Drab 111anket Coating; " Lavender " " 1 case - " Blankets; • 1 " Gray mixed Cloth; 1 " Army Cloth; 2 " Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix. 1 " Fancy Cassimeres 1 bile Blue Blanket Coanng. Received, on consignment, direct from the,manufac turcrs, and for sale by the package or piece. dec2o MURPHY & L EE at. DIVIDECIDS. . , . . Nantes.. No. of Dividends. Shares. Amount, E. Lonber, 1 32 1 .16 E. B. Milan, 2 60 76 Thos. Parshall, 2 ao 45 Thoi. Fitch, 5 1313 SO Priscilla Barker, 0 25 - , 50 25 J. Musgrove & Son, 5 6 13 50 I certify, that the above appear to be Balances and Di-. vidends, due to the persons named, and - which have re mained unchanged for three years. -..-. W. B. DENNY, Cashier. Sworn and Subscribed, December Einh, 1838, before (030.wiall D. 9 scuLLisiLo l la... COVERING'S DOUBLE REFINEDStRiARS.2O — Loveriug's Double Refined Loafi.Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, Just received and for sale at the Pekin Tea Store, in Fourth street, by decsallScw PRINTER'S INK =7OO kegs T'rout's News Ink, in 20 lb. kogs, at $5 per keg. Just received and for sale at kin Tea Store try (doeS:d&wl A. JAYNES. • did Gov. idira, Legt — lyra '1.7 St. Domingo nod Rio Cotrees,just received- ma for lo at the Pekin Tea Storo,7o Fourth streut t by, decs:d&iv • •A. J.AIrNES. . . . . . TrrRITING DESKS AND WORK Bpxt. .s—A splei- VV- did assortinent, suitable for presents ~ For sale r y low by , • .: ~ .;. -.. C. YEAGER, dee,23 -' 108 Mallet 5t,,,, MR ' - • . . Goody SM. 65 MARES'S ST., BSTVV/3811 4TIT ST. dliD TaEInASSOND IDANC Y AND STAPLE-WINTER'DRY GOODS! r The subscriber has just received his second supply of. NEW GOOD'S, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fan in. Prices, and far below the cost nr,manu: ' theturing,, and will dispose oftheni, Wholesale and Re tuil; tit GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! '• • -Bleached Muslin, only 31; cents. ' ' • 4-4-Bleached Muslin, from 6/ to Eli cents; 44 Brown ''do. do. 5 tri B'cents; •- 4 4 , • Doable.Parple Calico,l2l • do. • - • Printu; Merins tack patternS, only c: cents; Furniture Chintz, only Of cents; • • Red and Yellow Stinnett - all Wool, iRI cents ' • British Chintz, Blue' and Orange; 10 cents • Bed Ticking, only 5f cents; French'Dress Giugharari, 1.24 cents; • - French Work Collars, only 12k cents;' 4-4 White Planned, 0n1y.15 cents. ' • • LADIES' DRESS GOODS. • ' -Black Plaid Elks,' rich•lustre ; . • Wide Black Manilla Silks; • ' Chameleon Silks, all shades • • Satitistripe Cashmere, new style; • ..Preach Lamartine Plaids; • ' • . Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; .• Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre . ; • - Gala Plaids, high colors; . . Coburg and Thibeiploth, various shades, • - - Paris Printed LanWatine Cashmeres; - '• ' t - French Merino s all colors ' ' ' ••• Chameleon Satin,all shade's; • Black Plaid Gro.D' Armour Silks; • - Chameleon Thibet Cloths. - • • •• ' . SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • - •.Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; 'Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool 'Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Leine Shawls; new style Stradilla Shawls; plain and embroid ered black and -colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and - new style Paris printed Terkern and Cashmere Shawls: French work - Capes* Collars and Chemizettes • new style Bonnet Ribbons;' Revere bordered linen cambric' Handkerchiefs;. Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; 'Meek and colored Kid. Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk, Cashmere. Alpaca, Ingrain and Mom : vian Hose; black; Silk Penes and Gimps Thread, Edgings and Insertings.. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table Liner), and Table Cloths; Russia Dia per and Crash ;Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets ; Kentuckff Jeans ;'Checks; - Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginghams; Colored,Cambries; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsli Flannel; Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color- GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, it very . fine assortment 'Preach and English, blue, black and brown;Clotini; bleak and fancy French Cassuneres ; new style fancy Vestings and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and asplendidassortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. • BLANKETS. A splendid assortment -of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets, just received.' The above. GOODS having been purchased since the. recent great fall in pried, Merehanta and others are re quested to call and inspect them as I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them iSfailerale and retail, at a very small prok: or. the EasternSost. • . ABSAL' OM MORRIS, nov23 - - No. 66 Market street. Pittsburgh. New Goods, at Number Filty.nine I COUSZR OF FOIIEFIR AF'D 'MARKET STILIZEIS, PTLISBIDIGIL GREAT BARGAINS!—Tha subscriber has just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive' siortment of FANCY'AND STAPLE DIevGOODS, adapted to the present season, and em br sing a stock.for nehness and variety,not surpassed by at.v establishment in the West. • - • DRESS GOODS! Very glasiy black Silks ; ICmvats and Collars; - Handsome dress; do. Black love Ilene - and Eldkfs.; Rich ; Changeable • do. Jaconctond Comb. Muslins. Rich changeable Satin' de Plaid and striped Muffling; Chines . -• • Handsome Ribbon's; Mode and high card French Gloves. Bosiery, k.c.; Merinos ; , ; !Cloths for Cloaks; • Mode and high cord-MuslialTerkeri Shawls ; de 4aires ; • . Cashmere do. Newstyle muslin deLaines;;Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; Ifringe •, Fancy do. ' do. Plack'llibet Shawls, do.do. Black and colored Alpactui, l ßlackl do. do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co- Silk do. do. •- ' lora; ; Fine Brock= do. New style Visettes; Cloth . • 'do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid,-Long :no. California Plaids; - LOW Priced ;do Black Bombazines; ' Plaid CloakiuMe. . CALICOES-=GREAT REDUCTIiDN His stock olCalicaes is very large; it 11. as been se. lected with mach-care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability. of fabric, and beauty of design: These' 'goods are lower than they have, ever been before, and ate worthy the partieulair attention of purchasers The best Calicoes for ets. ever offered ; Double purple Celicoes,English,l2lce tits ;- Green Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; • Blue do. do. - ;;. . Blue and Orange; do. Furniture do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. :1 A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, ot the low price of 124- chntsPer yard.. ; Also, Black Alpacas for 121 , cts. per yard, VerY good and very ; handstata dirk and bright colored Plaid Ging ! . hams, for 12f cents, warranted last colors..; DOMESTIC AND STAPLE! GOODS. Bleached Muslins; 6; to 12; • • Yard wide Unbleached, ei to 9; : , Bed Tickings, very cheap; - ,- • ,• ,Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky leans; Checks, Linings, 'Plaid Linseys • ; Domestic Giughoms, MarinereShirtings; • ColoreitCarnbrres ; ' Mane's, lower than ever offered ; ;; • Cantoit FICIAILCbi. • LINEN . - GOODS! - - •_ - Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; ,; - • - Damask Table Linen ; ; • Do. do. Cloths; , - • Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; Linen Dril ling, Crash. - : ;„ • . _ BLANKETS! BLANKETS!', - , •-.- AI large stook of Blankets, from coarser to yam finey alsn Blue and . Drab Blankets, fine and Very , fine, for GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. ' Fine and suporfine Prenehand 'English Cloths andCas— simeres; Over-coatings Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs'and Cravats ; (:loves; Suspenders•, , Silk and . hterino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, The - suliscriber having made extraordinary propares. lions for the Fall and Winter traddiand having purchas ed his GoOds under the tldvantage of markets unusually depressed, esh confidently tremble his Customers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer. •: • Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully limited to cal!. • (nov2o) PHILIP ROSS. inter Goods at Basterst'Cost GEb. EL,WIIITE. N 0.51 Marker atm; intends making a change, in' his business. on the Ist of January, next—will dispose' of the following styles of GOODS, at original Coat: , Brocha Long and Square Shawls; French!rartan Long :'do. French Printed Cashmeres ;: English ..do. ' do. . .Mousellite Detainee ; 3-4 antl(l4 Gala Plaids High cord French Ginghautp,anffPancy Dress Silks. Those wahting..Bargains, - areinvited to call. [no27.tlin Reduction in• Prices. WILL BE SOLD, from this date, the balance of our Vl' 'Worm. DRESS GOODS, at greatly reduced prices consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazarme blue,l.Pk, brown and other: colors French Merinos,. Lamartine Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and bnr'd ,Alpacas,brk and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De Daixtes; low priced Cashmeres and De Laines, in, great variety Long and Squhre Plaid Shawls ; Torbert Cashmere, De •Leine Cloth, Thibet, ; R..ID. THOMPSON, dee-9' HO:Market 64, 3 doors from Liberty - 70t — .15 —r 10T' — co PRoar I BROTHERS' Ph— lIUbl (*OLD YENS.,--. 12 doz.of the above:warranted brand of Pens, just received. and for sale . to the trade-at New York priceti. The above Pens have - received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens, and are warranted by the manu facturer- against the point taming off. For sale by EDWARD TODD & CO., Noith.east corner of Fifth and Market tits., up stairs. BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES.—W. R.' Men- PUY has lately teemed n larg . e assortment of these Goods, and : is - opening tnem' at prices unprecidentedly . low, ranging from 75 to 62,50 per yard. Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities.' Also, French and 'English DrOadeloths,. black, OihrB, invisible green. brown, and blue.. Among these are some very handsome French Black,, suitable for Cloaks, at a very low price_ , and - brown, invisible green, and Mr Pelisse Cloths, foiLadies , Cloaks. Also; silk:Cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers; Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on hand. • - El:r The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece, is . specially invited 'to the above. By Express. GrtENTS. S UMMERM GOODS.--Super. single milled French Habit Cloths; rich styles Gnash:lnfest black and colored Onshmeretts; Queen's and - Sutramer Cloths' figured and plain Deep Etes. Vestings, "very choice , lklarseilles,^,Silks and . Satins, and figured Linen Drills; Cheaper yet! ROBINSON'S ClOthStote ; .' rany2s Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. Patterson's' Carriage Manufactory, Diamond alley, bttiocen Wood and Srptiolfiehlareers. Wir amt may always, be ; mend AllBOll - J..; ment of Family Cartiaen, 80 - Touches, Buggies, and lan Janda of beavy "work, •tc:finnsorz'' from a six borne wagon down to a Wheel barrow. Persons Wishing, to pnrahase or'ermunet for. any thing in. the above line, arc ftspOetfulti invited to ca A Fulcri-Kplt . REDUCTION Jas. Blnikpratt- & Saris' Vateskt.,Soila TO 5 TONS, cash, - currency ;or 4 inoe approved 1 bills. 5 tone or Ow:ads 31 do par, or 6 mos do., in termit added. :For the superior quality of this brand, we refer to the glass and soap manafacturers of this city generally. - Str, & itt, MITCHELTREE, dcmt - - ' • N 0.160 Liberty street. natural ,ezii colored Winter Sperm Oil 1500 .• .Ii ..• . " 0113-1000 g , Whale " 500 g' "N: W. coast ' • " " " 8 bble..No:l:Lard - - ' gg . . 5• 8 :Linseed (warranted fine) ' • _ +• Strait's Tannest' (war. genuine) ", I esters and for sale by pee2l .MILLER &+RtCSETSON A. JAYNES Magnitlaelit._Christmsi Cake. n S. BIefiLLEY, No 38, :Diamondrespectfully, in forms.hia friends and customers, that he is precut-: Inn. at the Star ilakerx, sh e; meet magnificent Christmas Cake ever sarved , up in. Pittsburgh.. it weigh-100 the., will be made Of the beat fruit, and will be thoroughly 'baked.. To. those_twho • are • fond of drawing Frizes, he . begs leave to !alit a Tactile and beauti ful . made of the fi nest Gold, wilt be placed inside the Cake. The cake will be dispirited of at sQ.centelier pound. • " n:rca hand, a large stock of Sugar Toys; and Cakes. ilsrp Coo Do. FAigo i GOODS Bankers _and Oichangef Brokers. • • 21. EXCHANGE AND BANKING •OFEILGE N. E. corn& of Third and Wood strati, .• SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes and foreign and domestic Coin bought and .sold on the most favorable terms. . . Collections made In all the principal cities of the 'union, at the lowest rates.. • toszni a. aria. c. cram. • HILL & otranit, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS,- And Dealers in Forogn and Dooms* Rzehange, " cages of Deposst,DankNotes, Gold an Si/vor, No. 55 Mind • • Street, ard door below Fourth, Nes:side, Piarburgh, Pa. ilagk D. King, (LATH OP m Ft= OF OrCORD & KING,) BANKER .AND'E . XCHATIGE BROKER Offiee—eorner of Fourth street and Pori Offiee'olley,. D ' ER in Coin,. Bank Notes, Time Dins, Foreign and Domestic Exchanga,Ce rtificittes of Deposit,dr.c EXCHANGE on'all the principal cities of the Union for sale in sums to suit purchasers. ' • • • CURRENT and !Mir funds riceived on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the . Union at the lowelst rates'. RDWalia EGICA . MER R. rctuanz. • Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in. Fiffeirs and. Domestic Bills, Bilis of Exchange, Certificates if Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin, • • . . Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly oppodte the Si. Charles Hotel. . may2B • N. HOLMES at BON, Bankers and Beaks, in Belan.ge Coin and Bank Notes, No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh, 111 MING HATE. EXCILANGX. Dunn, RATII - New York pr I Cincinnati . Philadelphia., • 'I -" Louisville f Baltimore . " St. Louis . . 6~• - - B a uying rates . Indiana Idis,;`• Henmsky - Virginia • •,• -- 3 ". Wheeling Tennessee • 3 ". atil9l, 3A41. 8.110,21. THOS. ILEIGKLT. • • BOON it..SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE . BROKERS, N.-2. Caine, of Wood and Sixth strat., Pittsburgh, Pa.,. HEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign ,1,./ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Daposit4.4 EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of tho Union and Euxope t for sale in sums to suit purchasers., CURRENT and par funds received on depilate. COLLECTIONS Made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. S .. V 6S P IA 4VA o T irn A i lL iS y, r ll . s p E te M. :1 1;74T? r l ' 4 1 , I cases of a privats or c asticoren c oL a re n incide b n a t i s . i d t'l to the human frame.. ' (Ij s . ) ~,": Sybilis and Syphilitic eruptions,gonorrlie a . t. ,. and its consequences, together with all cr. nereal aueaser, impurities qftbe blood, with all diseases Of eenereaiorigin,skin diseases,witb strictures, gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, . rheumatism, female weakness,. diseases of the womb, . monthly suppressions, diseases of. the joints, fistula in ane, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, ire- tenons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic' eruptions, tva i r , ingworm, mercurial diseases; ke, : .. ..-'. VE YEARS , PRACTICE • . . Exclusively devoted to the study and trcaunent of yens: -. real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses (' • gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the coneutulton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown . tootles assurances of speedy relief ,to all who may place' themselves under his care. •• ' • • .. . • , : Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlyttrrangedinto sep arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. - It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal di:l eases, In their varied& forms and stages, oilers inducernenta which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby sp: prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated an every branch of medicine, and for the last twelire years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly c4neated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those cont. • . plaints. IrrCertain, rale and speedy cures will; in all caws, be. • guaranteed.' • ~ . • . Recent cases are relieved in a short time, withoutintert run from business. • •• • I'ilernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per. song afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid paten) lar uttention to that disease. • • . • • • • Letters from a distance, askingadvice, must contain • • fee; or they will not be attended to. • ' . • 117 — Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood r . striae; towards the market. Consultations strictly condi dential. • .• . oct.W.deswly. . 'l3 brawn , s newsy otscoveredzem-' 11 edy for, Rheumatism 4 a speedy and Fe rlala remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. • • Mee and Private. Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Dia• mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The". Doctor Is always at home. : lanl6-dawtf The Grand. Purgative. DR. - CLICKENEWS , SUGAR COATED VEGEret, BLE RETRACT TILLS--These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness, Nopepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache,.Fevers, Piles, Cosurreness, Coughs, Heart barn; Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Weakness; Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion, and • a Varieti of. other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as a - medicine for the - million: In _all seasons-of the year spring, - saminer, autumn, and interi—and under all dr cumstanees,, they caw betaken with perfect safety and. - success. As a Vermifuge and'general medicine for ohill dreni they are - tsqriesakrt. ' Being coated ivithparezvhite sugar, children will easily take them;- they neither g-rip" nor nauseate, , are gentle, but thorough in theilarietatiotr.. For adultit; : by increasing the dose, they ate equally ben V eficiaL As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be fcnind "out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who use them, and an - unqualified upprovalwill - be the Certain'V Remember Di: C. V. - Clickener is dm original Inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing oi the sort ever heard of:Until he introduced them in Purchase le - should: therefore;elways ask for Clickenees - Seger Coated Vegetable Pills', and takeno orthey will be made the vletinis of a fraud: IgiCr - Trice. ; 2-5 cents pur. box. Dr. Cliekener'sprinemal Mike for the sale of Pills, is WAL JACKSON, S 9 Liberty at, head of Weed, ?ids , burgh, Pa., General Agent for . Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. This following are the duly,appeinted Agents -for f countk, Pa.:. ,• • Dr. Brown, 3Allegheny city. Jonathan Ghreist, Blanchester.. Alexander Asiltile;Wylid street, J. R.. H. Jacques, Biritunghem. Wm. J, Smith, Temperance:rifle, ' -'. G. H. Starr, Sewickley.. ' Edward Thompson, Wilkuisburgh: - Daniel Negley,Easf Liberty. H. z: mitehot,‘Vilkinsliurgh. - H. Rowland & Sorry M'Keesport. • C. r:Diehl, Elizabeth. • John Meek, Turtle'Creek. • 'Eakerstown Samuel Springer, Clinton, ' James BPKee, Stewartstown: Riley APLatighliif,Plamtovinship J. Fulton; Tare Maim"' - Jeremiah Fleming; Lawrenceville Robert WilliamS,Arthursville. nurt'2*d&w6m astaxacess.Paln Z.:tractor. . TO TIM Pt/ BLlC.—This ie toCertify that I have'.fonad, Dalley's Magical Pain „Extractor to prove a cuie fir the Cheoutc Rheumatisin, which 1 have been afflicted with for tea years, M tatip joints. • . • ABRAHAM R. VREEL'AND: Aequackanock,. N. Y., Alfri 9,1349. • • Mx. H. DALIST-•-•Sir: Have been troubled . .vith th'p Piles. fur eight months, and could get no.veliel. Your Magical' Pam Extractor having bean recommended to • me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, And in a short time Was perfectly cured! Could I not get any more of it, I would not take ji hundred dollars for the balance of my box. • ' 'WILLIAM HALL 97 Mirth Moore street. Mcw Yoek, jeu i plad . B47 . • - • • mr,CAUTION.--Dalle,o pray Depot in the city fir Neto York, and where the gettuine •rtrticts Can lip: obtained,': . wholesale andretail, is at 415 Broadway . . • ' H. D/1137115 . the inventor of this truly invtilnahle coin pound, and he never hue, and never mid communicate the secret of its preparation- to any man' living; and, there.' fore, no other person ever has niade,•or ever can make. et.' grain of it himself. • .•• . Countrfeitfabound ! Eveiy truly valuablelirticie subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im ppsters; and nothing, that we' know of,thas more exteiV timely experienced that fact than Dailey!. Magical Pain A Tlmr—The genuine Daltry,in cases of the severest 'Burns, ,Scalds, Piles, &c.; will afford instant relief, and'. - produce at once a cooling and soothing elfectrxtracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes but be sure, al ways, apply it on linen--never on cotton cloth: . •• • And now mark the diffcratre!--Counterfeit Extractors, no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always:irritate and increase thepain ~. • Pamphlets, containing certificates of c ures ,, may be had gratis, on application.to. JOHN D. PiIOROAN,... Insteps Depot, Pittsburgh, DR. Tnonx. Agent Dalleyla Azasmai Galvanic Curre.A l / 9 " : For Heirses,.Caule,. &c., cures spavin, 'galleon grease: poll•evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphletaconlaiaing: certificates of respectable parties, mar i - be bad. ou upplt cation to JOHN MORGA.N, 7T. oci.lB:dlesvy Ageut,..Fittsb . b... • • ltirifbl.ilAlrl TATE & (SCCCSSBOIIB TO &UR&ITV & SATZ.) No. 10. Fourth street, brtioters 'Ferry and. Liberty. itteit ii MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by •drtims, pumps, bettor, water closets. leudett coffsns,..: ac,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture TOOrlief, sheet lead from 1 to 8 lbs.to Mesquite foot, inabeeli of d by 20 feet, which they will furnisisto Me trade vrlnclesideil sweat to order in any site that maybe They also manufacture and keep constantly .on leaden pipes from 2to inch calibre; aqueduct pipc,for, convoying' water from springs, furnished to Me country,. trade; and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with direotionsas,to the proper method of laying. Also, 011hOlati, elarge supply of Adams: eat suc t i on noops for wells or cisterns; Snow& CAVA very supeiror east iron suction Pumps.-- • Hydmnt work of every•descripuon executed in the most durable manner, and on the most accornmodation terms. Circlets from the couutry 'for leaden pipes, ghee. lead, or pumps, will receive promptattenUmr• • . • ' • je27-daw • . Steel.and Pile - Dlemstiaotory. .*, IIE subscribers hive .enlarged Shed?. Sleet and Fibs T Manallictory. on 'the corner. of.O'flnra street and' Spring alley,Titlh Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon; vetting . furnnce, a melting furnace . rind a tilt: hanimer:.-L Their Jteea, now being tiCa superior ntittlilyNand having e i v.a ff ed competent oPernaVes, they are prepared rector-. r ,i41, - ties of every-deseriptlonVthat wilt compare -.tri th 'the hest imported article '; . and being determined to make it the'interest of all who use Files in any ssy, to pat chose from them, thisy will 'sell their Filet at reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re-ent Files. and pur chase those which are wore andbroken. Public patrolt-. ate, is iespeWally invited, nov7) J. ANKRIM A CO, MiMil Buying rates County E City orrai . Relief Notes' Pennsvlvania Co. 4 . New York 4, " Maryland • -New Orleans . •
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