tli)e riallll-gidrltinii tiost _ _ IR' A COSOMIS COMi Atm Cotialt--it should be MeM SAM On% a MO it au eridenee that sonic Wpm/. ty is {Mod in the tempi whieti,lt not speedily removed. will so ittitate these &Unit Organ* tut sooner or litter to brim/ oh ihilainciation lungs—tt form of disease Whielt we all kaOW is the higit . reati to emmumption, - - treigftes India% 140toblii are a Most tielightflil thedichte for monitor oft CAT, became they expel Mom the *Mem rttorbid and corrupt humors (the cause of every kittdOf disease) in cosrand natural manner— Potts or live of, 'Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will in a short time remove the most Obstinate cold—at the seine time the digestive orgnas will he restored ,to a healthy tone, and the blood completely purified. E ttmrs t c onn o l mu an it iiniinfians.—Ttenteinber that the Original and Only Genuine tuition Vegetable Pills have the written signatureof Wiblasin Wiuour on the op label of each bor. ' • , ententher. also, that Messrs. Peachtwanger & CO. Ot NMV York; Jus-8, Olascoe &Co., at Cincinpath and J. Wilder At Co., of Louisville, are Nor agents for this medicine, and we cannot guarantee the - genuineness of that offered by Mein for sal The genuine is for sale a r. WrighesPrincipalOffice, IC9 Rare street, PhiladelettlA by Joust 'rummer, 196 Liberty street, Plushe:it/A. is sole agent for `this city, by whom deal; t, 341 „ 4 , at the whole sale rate. . jang7 ID- Worms cannot exist In tie _system, it a liberal use be made of the Cliekener Sugar-coated .Vegetable Purgative rills: They pot only destroy:the worms, but thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels .of the ram cus or slimy substance 'which supports them. Their operation is so gentle, that they may be administered to children of the most tender age, without producing those injurious effects' upon' the general. health, which have, always cOnstinted -the most' serious objection to. Nernufuges.' Their metallic base isgenerally so violent in its operation, that the system seldom recovers from the shock until the patient has arrived at years of ma turity or actually outgrown lb"- We know several at this moment - whose constitutional vigor has been so com pletely parelys4l by the injudicious administration of metallic. Vermillitges while young, that they are almost totally unfitted for the transaction - of ordinary business. The Clickener Sugar-coated Vegetable. Pills, on the con wary, have never been known to leave any injurious ef-. fects behind Meru: They rather serve to invigorate the system, and render it 'proof against the most inveterate Oa - Sold by writ . . JACKSON, Gen. Agent, jan23 • 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh • ['or list of Agents see advertisement.] . M - 7 }Unfair/aim Cyan Or:Common-mtg.—Mr. Scoeitt: I was taken - with a Most distressing cough, and my , lungs became so diseased that I bled in a short time several quarts.. was reduced. ao low that all my friends, and even my Physicians, thought I must die with Consump. lion my b bth e r bearing of the rentarkabbiOure Made by Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. prop are d a bottle, and' before I had taken one-half of it, it seemed to go to the very seat of the disease. I raised a large Mutnuty of phlegm and matter, aud'aiy cough was stopped as by a charm; and by its use I was restored to ,, t r rfect -health. QAnat vm. Sworn and subscribed this 213th day of November, • • - - Mayor of the City of Cincinnati. For sale by • . . • . • L KIDD & Wholesale Druggists, No. 60 Wool st. KNEELAND & HARDIN, Grant street. Also, by jniip:tmd&w frr COIMMVETTS! b4:4INTSIPkITS!--Beware pf Coun terjrit3!—CitizEnsof Piuspurg,counterfeiters °Mauna's celebrated lamas, VEGETABLP. Pius are still abroad, and of the worst conceivable kind. We would ,respectfully invite you to call on the Agent for Pittsburg, Mr. JOHN TFIOMPSOPL 156 Liberty street; and examine a box that was purchased lit a-Drug Store in this city. Blast,- solutely enough to make one blush for poor„frail humeri ty, but at the same time to guard all against the villainy of the counterfeiter; The passing of counterfeit coin is not a touch to it. It is as much Inferior in the degree- of criminality, us 'petty larceny is inferior to downright Always remember that the Original and only Genuine INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have the written signa ture of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of box.. Remember, alit, that IL Sslnsen, Druggist, corner. of Market and - Tln& streets, is not an agent tor this medic eine, and we .cam of guaranty the genuineness of that offered by him fot s.le. - . • JOHN THOAIPSON, 156 Liberty street, is sole Agent. Parchase only of him. • =lealLdsr.tv Ur A cough shoubi neverbe neglected. It may ap pear,tritling and unworthy the attention at first, but a will not remain stationary long; it Atay progress slow at first, and its augmentation May oe scarcely perceptible ; yet when it once seizes the lungs„ - all the other parts of the body will be sympathetically affected, and a confirm. ed Consumption and premature death will be the uteri•- able result..-,A little care would save' many a life, and be timely use Of a proper remedy might have arrested many -a consumption.. ,But many persons base an invin cible repugnance to taking nay medicine, and rather than use the means towards arresting a disease, simply because the remedy may not. be a pleasant -one, would suffer and languish fora long time, before they would re sort to the aid of medicine- B. A..Fahnastock , & Co.'s Cough Balsam hasa great advantage in this respect over many . other Cough prepa rations, as its pleasant taste permits it to be used without inconvenience. 13nt its value as a Balsam consistsin the speediness of its cure. We have known some of the most desperate coughs, some of which had been running on for a considerable length of time, yield' almost imme diately To its cower. • Preparedartd for sale, wholesale and retail, by - D. A FAIINESTOCK & Co. novl7 cor..Wood and let, and,Wood and tith sts • Pazsttge t?sin.in dN SCOTLAND I t. %5411.11=11 Ireland, ta• By the Suamship SARAH SANDS, and the regular E. W. BYRNES & jims-rezmorrn is 1824.] No. 83 • South street, Neter York, and 26 Waterloo Road • PERSONS sending to the,Old. Country for their friends, can have them brought out by the Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool on Int, fith, 11111, leth. 2lst -or 18th of every month, comprising the following Ships:— Fidelia, Siddons, - Henry Hottinguer, • Columbia, - Conniellation, Roscius, Patrick Henry, Cambridge, -- Isaac Weight, , Waterloo, " :Constitution, Ashburton, New-York, - Garrick, West Toint, " Queen ot the ' est, Montezuma Yorkshire, . Sheridan, , New World, Liverpool, Oxford, John R. Skiddy. Or in the first class American Ships, sailing . Darn Liv erpool and the Irish Ports every day, comprising the-- St. Patrick, • St. George, - Andrew Forske, Yorktown, Creole, Memnon, Probus, . • Elsinore, - Wm. A. Cooper.. And ratiny.others, which thin limited space will not ad mit of hero enumerating. : P. W..BYRNES & CO-are the sole Passengur Agents. for the Steamship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed part ing days, for 1649,•are as follows: From. Liverpool on' 80th Inatuary,2Blll AlorchAtlr June, 6th August and 8111 October; from New•Yorkson2lth Fehruary,3d May, sth" July,fith September, and 15th November. Pherefore, those wishing their relatives out'early. in tbe Spring, will find it to their interest to.patronize this Old I.stabltsbed House, our arrOngements being so per feet that no delay or disappointment can occur. • , Drafts at sightfor any amounton the National Bank of Irehutd, its branches, &c., &c., at all times for sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-Paid, ' , • P. W. BYRNES & CO, 83 South M., N.Y., and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. , JOHN THOMPSON, 154 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Orto— jan27:lf rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of, quarter Sessions of the Peace, bland for the County of ?ate gbenyl -. The pctition'of -Donald Ress, sth Ward, city of Pitts burgh, in the -county aforesaid. humbly ',hewed!, That your petitioner. hath provided himself with materials for the accommodatiot .ot travelers and others, at his dwell ing house -lir the Ward aforesaid,. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant lion a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as duty bound, will pray. • • DONALD 1 , 1038.,. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the, above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and etinveniencesfor the accommodation of tram elers.tuid others, and that said tavern is necessary. - . B. Watson, Thomas Flood, John Gibb, F. E. Kromer, Patrick-Dunn. Alex. Glass, S. Bingham, John. Lowry, M. Lealv, J a mes APClaki, John Baylor , 1 . H. Cassell., VALBNTraceived; of volley, comic , t 1 I Envelopes to match, z.,0 . 3 ° vLON KINZEY'S, 67 'Market street.' IF4XECUTOWS • NOTICE.---Notice • is' hereby given .that Letters testamentary on the last will and testa ment of:Adam Rutherford, of Baldwin Township, dec'd, hinie been sranted to the subscriber. All persons tridebt ed to said 'Estate - are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate will present them,Vroperly authentidated, forsettlernent. JOSEPH RALSTON, South- Pittsburgh._ .janalltw* FR Ff4i1...8--A desirable . Farm of 74 acres. with . Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, and out bu i ldings Garden and Orchard, and from 30 w 90 acres in cultiva tion--11 tulles- from the , city, on the Franklin Road,— Some stock and farming impiurnents will be sold at a fair price. .:Price of the Farm, includin -the Grain down, 911400. Terms, easy. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. AO, 111110 Smithfield st. HAMS-10 casks Sugar Cured Hams, Stagg & She brand, a superior ortieleiree'd and for sale by janal . S. &W. HARBAUGH. UGGt..I--Fresti Eggs just received mid tor sate by " jan29 . - S. irs'AV. HARI3AUGH DOLL BUTTER-15 barrels Freett*Rollßutter, for .11, -sale by tjare29) S. k W.II.A.B.BAIIGH. DRY APPLES-75 bags Dry Apples, just tec'd an , for sale by • (jan29) S. tc. HARBAUGH. /'BREAM CHEESE-350 boxes Cream Cheeie, in store and for sale by (jantE) S. kW. HARBAUGH. SUGAR -30 idols. new and old crop N. 0. Sugar, in store and for sate by. OM S & W. HARBAUGH. OLASSES-d barrels N. O. Molasses, in store and IV.I for sale by" (lainrd) 8. &W. SASBAITOS.. ODA-ASH-30 casks Soda Ash, a very - superior arti clo for glass manufacturers, for sale by jiuM_ - . S. &W. HARDATIGH. DR EEHAIR- B ales Deer liairon store and for sire by - - (jan.) B. & HARBAUGH. T bbls. No. 1, k a rd kegs '• " just recd and for salely . S. &W. HARM/AMU, IiTERY OLD BRANDY e Ile qr. cask Cogniac Bran dy t " 1800," just imported by us, . and for sale by dm bottle. (janl6) MILLER & RICKETSON. OOK•KEEPER WANTED—By A. A. Mason No. 60 Market street: Apply personally. part 24 C. Cf:7IFNILLLT. BROWN'S HOTEL, CORNER OF SMITLIVELD. AND T.ffIRD STS. PITISIItraG 11 PA; - - BItoWN IiCONNELLY,'PROpatETOII.3. N. B.—Good Stabling attached to the house. [jan23 ~.., ~. :-' , . ,, iit!,.1'.-'ii . .,,:'• EOM ....., ._.. ,e s Y • -.':---f,:',_:',,,,fi:-.;..:',.,,,. MEI PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS POE 1848. Steatnboat Pit keiLlite, leaves d ally for Chic inuati,lo in; Passenger, l'aeket,‘ Via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 6 A. st., and 6 t. M. _' Mail Coach Line, direct to . Philadelphia; 9 A. st., and 184 Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. North• Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. at. Erie and Western New York, daily, 0 A. M. 'North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, dolly, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEY.....RTURE OF-MAll,s, . Eastern Mail via,Philtulelphom, duo 3 4. 11, 0041116 C %Yemeni - Mail; Gkrrand LouleY ., due BP. M., eittQq. 014 411 South. via Dal t. and Washington, due 8 e. sa,,oloses North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. 11, 4101010 A. la. Brie and Western New , York, line 8 r..a., thwo s. . -STOCKS: • Par raiut. Aekrd. Offered Rank of Pitieburgh $50,00 $50,00 850,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00 .43,50 Mereltante and M. Bank . ... 50,00 41,00 -45,00 Farmers , Deposit Bank . None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge - 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bedge• • ..... • •-• • 25,00 30,00 - 35,00 Connellavilleß R Stock paid on ' aharea,ll2,so . 0,00 1,49 City Bonds (0 cent;) . 9o,oo Monongahela Bridge2s,oo Cias Stock . , 50,00 LARD—SaIe from store at 6C. of No. I in kegs. GRAIN—Sales of Oats, from first hnntle, at 271 c. Wheat is worth 6Se. Barley; sales of 100 bus. at SEEDS—SaIes or Clover - from wagon at $3,059 3,10. Flaxseed is worth 6501,00; sale of 200 bus. at 95c. from store. FLOUR--Sale of 200 bbls. from store, at $3,75. No Bales on 'wharf. By dray load, sales at $5,903 4,00. WILLIAM TATS & CO., (lIITCCiSSOZO. TO 8110.11.177 k T•TE.) jlio.llll, Fourth :area, between Ferry and Liberty shear, TANIIFACTIMERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by drants, pumps, ,baths, water closets, leaden coffins, Ac,; keep. constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from Ito 8 the. to the square foot, in sheets of 0 by 20 feet, which they'will furnish to trade wholesale, *rent to order in any size that may be wanted. They alsoinanufacture and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes from 2 to} inch calibre• aqueduct pipe, for conveymg water from springs, furnished to the country trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, ou hand, a large supply of Adams' Pab eat suction. Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow do Ca's very supciror cast iron suction Pumps. • , . .Hydrant work of every description : executed in the most durable Manner, and on the most accommodating terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, shet lead, or pumps, will receive prqmpt attention. „ . . German Language. • fit ANDRE (of the Wrstern UniversitY,l . begs to on -1:r. nounee that a few Pupils may participate in the following classes : LADIES' CLASSES,4 At Mr. Thompson's SeminamY twice -a - week. from 12 tol o'clotk. • GENTLEMEN'S CLASSES--Monday and Thursday afternoons, 5-0 o'clock; -Tuesday awl Friday evenings, 7-9 o'clock. • - • Twins-$O, for 24 lessons of an hoar each. Thatuamscs—pen,, streetoext door to Harris' office. jan23-lvad<w•-.. . - SHARPSBURGLI PROPERTY FOR MM.,- .4 a s The subscriber being about to remove to Pitts-. burgh, will dispose. of his property in Sharps-. burgh, at private sale, upon the most reasonable terms.— The property conslits of a doable Brick House, (suitable for - two families„) two stories high, with a kitchen in the -baseritent. Each House has four room!' ' furnished modern very comfortable. Forterms.tcc., in quire of subscriber, on-the premises. hi the Borough of Sharpsbargh... VICTOR OUTZWELLEE. ""d&antklinw shirting elusline and Irish Linens. -fir IL BLUMPLIN invites the particular attention of VT-. , those wanting the above Goods, to hisdesirable stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv ed manufacturers; and the latter wartanted pure flax.— He has just received an additional supply, and is offering Shirting Mullins of a superior quality at a very low price. Also, - Sheeting and Pillow-case Muslims; ' Diapers and Crash • - Table Cloths.,ToseLZls and Napkins Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and ' Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADLE'S' DRESS ,GOODS—Such as French Merino", Parmettos, plain and fancy De Laines,Lsome new styles ust received;) Alpacaicke. The season being Lir advanced, all these Goods willte sold at prices that cannot toplease. Wholesale RI)C4I3# up stairs. janls 1110 LET—The Dwelling, corner of Wylie and Chain ." am street, having parlor, dining room, and six bed rooms.. Apply to JAS. AIeGUIRE, janl3 Tailor, Third st. lete I'AVERN. STAND AT -StIOUSTOWN. FOR RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern .Stnrid, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased fora term of years. Address janl2 P. SHOUSE, Shoasetown. COMMON TEAS FOR 1.21 CENTS PER SET.—The subscriber, wishing to dispose, of Ids entire stock of Qaeensware as soon as possible, will sell common Cups and Saucers it the extremely low price of 12 rents per set, along with other articles. Now is the time to secure a good assoruneni of Ware at low prices. Store-keepers and families-shouldimprove this oppornmity, without de lay. BY' Remember the place, CIIINA. HALL, No. Orr %ood street. ,(jttitlC) 8711. cgrrv. Ivo .i pt . rApLors av d te htiasm .d • frlcrr ;Con materiaLo Also, 6evr a ° r. ° 4ierL ° e g n al igli a ty T e o r iletl u in a d Shaving Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks and Games of every destription, - withu large . assortment of Toys sad Fancy Articles. suitable for Christmas pres ents. (decla) HOGAN & CANTWELL. ADMINHa . BATOR'SNOTICEI.citers of Adminis tration having been grunted to the undersigned ; on the Estate of Isaac Hessen, deceased, late of Moon Township, persons indebted to snid Estate ? ure requester. to make immediate payment; and all having claim will present them for settlement. " , . JAMES HESSON, Ad ileel3:w6t , JEREMIAH MEEK, S 8. Por Sale or Exchange. ICFFER FOR' SAM* the whole of the property nn / which I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling Haase, Out Houses, with the Garden; or I would exchange the same for Property in the neighborhood of the City ;--or I would divide the Property to suit purchasen. Persons dis Posed to par chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins /Smith, Smithfield street. 'opposite the Monon gahela House. (decllltavrti) JAMES C. CUMMINS. --! ,4 4'V''..1:Z . ,'.'" . . =MM =NMI goinntertial Siliandat. PITTSUURGII uonTepo OF .TRADE. N. B. CRAIG, I W. BARKER, . Coaturrrza TOR nails:rims. MURPIIY, - • Daily Review of the Markets. OFFICE OF TILE POST, t TOINDAY MORNING, IRGUary.3l, 1540. $ Not much doing yesterday,. No change in prices. BUTTER---Sale of 20 bbts. Prime ROIL at HO GROCERIES---No change in any article TO LET—One Three Story and one Two Story Dwelling•ifouse, finished in modem style marble mantels - m each of the parlors,' and bath ' houses in each; situated im Wylie . meet, second and third houses from the corner of Washington it. JOHN F: PERRY, jan23:Lwdo - Corner of Liberty and 'lrwin its. APPRENTICES WANTED—Fifteen to twenty young lads from 12 midyears of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing business. Apply at M. DALY'S Store, on Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville.. novl4: tf MIRESH ROLL BUTYER--2 131,15., a prime article for 1: sale by (janl2) ARMSTRONG & CROZER, 12 BBLS. HICKORY NUTS—Just received end for vale by , Gatti* • ARMSTRONG & CROZER. PRODUCE -17 lacks Dried Peaches ; . 25 " " .Apples; 49 " Corn Meal; 511 " Shona; 20 bags Rye; ; . . 2 Plaxsee4; 8 bbls.Lard; kegs " Received this day and for sate by - ian3 . 8511711 & SINCLAIR, Lots on Peryst.nal Leine. ' A FEW LOTS yet remain !indisposed of, and to be let /IL on perpetual Lease, near Keating's old Mansion House, Ith Ward, Pittsburgh. They are the cheapest Lots in the market, beingof large size, in a healthy.con venientandprosperous lee allot!, and the purchases money never required to be paid; only the interest or ground rent, from 1118 to ea a year, according to the size and po , sition of the Lot, with the privilege of extinguishment at any time by paymentof the principal. The privilege•of the well belonging' to said Mansion House will be given until the stew Basin is completed. THOS. MELLON, Atpy, janlietc Corner of Wylie and Fifth streets. 9 BUILDING LOTS .EOR SALE.—A Lot 20 feet on Locust street, ath Wan], by CO deep—S32s, A Lot 20. feet on East street, by 114—5175--in Allegheny. A Lot 21 feet on Union street; by 8185—S125—in Allegliepy: S. Ge n. Agent, jan22 Smithfield street. • UGARD HAMS—Asuperior article, put up expresi ly for family use by Stagg & Shays, of-Cincinnati, and for sale by (jan29) TUNG & MOORHEAD. (111.: VPIRIOL.-100 eirbovi in store and for sale by B. A. FARNINTOCK & CO., • Corner let and Wood los. ...RTNER WANTEX—Wanted, if apiatiott is made sootva Partner whit a capital of en him died dollars; to engage in a profitable manure ring bi siness in the city, Which has bee:l .- well established for some years. CLITHBVRT, Gen.. Agent, jan2s - Smithfield street. owe'a •oink. Andy, wins celebrated articld, so favorably known last win 1. ter, is again offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain remedyfor Coughs and Colds, so prevalent atthis season of the year. /210W 7 08 COUGH CANDY is the best article of the , kind ever offered to the public, and we challenge any rs peon in the United States to produce it cheaper, more vleasant and effectual remed ' y__r or the cum of Coughs and JION it CO., Proprietor s, Dipot,'No. 1 College Hall, Citteumati 3 O; Sold by H. Stnyser_, Wilco x, Jr., J. IL Townsend, Jas. A. Jones,'Willt Black, Drsagpstli and at Wat Jack son's, IN Liberty stree Pittsburgh. • dee97d3m EMS MEE anew =I • . - L:''t - ' , -'.'t''. ,:, •' . . , 1• , ..' - ,.'!..::'' . ' ii..' . '•: , ,-t';. ,:f - x.A,1 , -' , . - -'1.':.,,.,,'....:,4.•:'-z.•':}.:,.•,<.....-:,:,;• - .. . .... f '. '' .': - 4•/t..: - -.-:.:::"4"*: - '''' ~.• POUT OP PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED, Steamer Like Erie, Sholee. Bearer. ~ Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinscit, do. " New England No. 2, Dean, Cincinnati, James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED, Lake Erie, Sholes,Reatier. • Baltic Jacobs, Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parkinson. do. Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. Revolution, Hill, St. Louis. • Pilot No. 2,'Shurilt, Gallipalis. • James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. • Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. " Robt. Fulton, Collier, St. Louis. " Saranak, Mlntyre, New Orleans. Hibernia No. 2, Kl.nefelter, Cincinnati.' tYa?' The - superb steamer, Zachary Taylor, Capt, Lucas, lanai for Wheeling nt 10 o'clock this morn- Air The New England N 0.2, Capt. Dean leaves for Cincinnati thiemorning. 46,60 3' The. new Messenger will start on her first trip, next Saturday. BRAG Tares,—Tho . 4 Wild Wisconsin? Tues day last, made the quickest trip from Cincinnati to Madison, on record. The stage of the river was rather unfavorable, it beiog on the fall; but she still wears cc the horns: , We copy the following para graph from the Midilon Banner. The distance run is 100 miles: Qincs Tize.—The fast running steamboat, Wis. cousin, one of the regular packets between this city and.Cineinnati, came down yesterday, in four hours and twentrsix minutes. This is what we would call fast traveling. We have heard of a peerless" boats,_ and of boats that could walk the water like things of life, but the speed of the Wisconsin throws the ef•. forts of all such crafts far 4f in the shade." We have heard talk of what boats could do if they were in proper order; hot there 01 a vast difference be tween what probably might - be done, and what has actually beendone. We heard something said, a day or two ago, about a call being made upon the Wis consin for her two horns. She has the horns yet, aubject,•wo presume, to the call of the fleetest boat in a fairly contested match. Aonounn.—The Cincinnati and Memphia packet, Mary Stephens, ran aground on the Picayune bar, a short distance below Loniaville, a few days ago, and now lies in a bad situation—the water having rece ded several feet. It is feared she will prove a loss. She is heavily laden with freight from Memphis. SS"' The first steamboat that over ascended the Kentucky river was the g‘ Maysville? and com manded by Capt. Fitzgerald, now the venerable clerk of the Pike No. 7. tkir Coal is selliog at twelve and a half cents per buvhel at the Louisville wharves. A good supply on hand. WO - ?Toady every boat recently built, and now building, is provided with a.t doctor: , Right. Par The water will be let into the Miami canal, at Cincinnati, about the firm of March. Y old customers, strangers visiting the city, and INL others wishing to provide themselves with a hand some DR ES S COAT, PANTS., VEST, or any other ani. ale in the line, can do so by leaving their orders with JAMES Tailor,• Third street, St. Charles Build ing. doer snrcurirmu, by Expi . ess, another piece short napp'd Black, the very thing for Cloaks, and just in season. MeGUIRE, Tailor, intilo Third street, St. Charles Building. TOCKS AND STON}.. FOR SALE.— 1,70 35 shares of Hand street Bridge Stock; 40 " Farmer's and Drover's Bank Stock; 2 " Northern Liberties' Bridge " 4000 Washata Stones ' • WO • " " finished. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, •jantS Smithfield street. FOLsi' t raio ale r or: ly of a Bri ck rjnse dtot of :o?,etftntEycectd ccpt oaniey pkasantix situated on Tomato street, Allegheny. The House is in good order and built of the best materials, with dry cellar, garden, &u. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, janl3 Smithfield street. _ IriltlNTlNti PAPER— fib reams Printing Paper,24t37; tun . Fine Book Paper,l9x.t4; tiS " S. P. Book Paper, tUx2.5" ; 2.i " Medium colored Envelope ; 'received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, Anti) No. 81 Wood at. riptiE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between I Hate, Reineman & Co, was this day dissolved by mutuarconsent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Reineman & Co. JAS. HALE. SANDS & REINEhfAN, Sept. trth, 1848. JOHN VOEGTLY. The business will bo continued by SANDII & RIO RON VOICGTLT, under the style of HEINEMAN k Cu. sepuN 7SFAS—The attention of families and dealers is invited to our stork of fresh Green and Black Teas, put up in quarter, half pound, and pound packages, which we will warrant equal to, if not 'beast, than the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea stores. We have also an hand a fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hymn and Black Teas, not in packages, which we think cannot be equalled in this city. Call and try them. dee27 KING* MOORHEAD, Diamonds etttsburgh Waster Works. ROPOSALS will be received at the office of the P Water Works, until Monday, the t.t9th inst., at 5 o'clock, for furnishing Pipes, as follows, to wit: 50 pipes, 18 inch bore, each 25.50 tbs. 230 " 20 " " varying from 1900 to 2450 lbs. 100 "12 " " each 900 150 " 8 " 400 200 it 0 gt IS. 300 ‘i 4 it ,t 1. 200 I, With the usual cemplement of bmnches. All the pipes of 6 inch and upwards must be cast on end, and it is de sirable to have the 6 inch and the 4 inch cation end also: bidders will therefore state in what way they propose to make these sizes, and the difference in price, it 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 in the season, and the whole num her by the first of November next. Payments to be in Bonds bearing interest, and running twenty years. Testing and delivering to be at the expense of the con tractor, . lianlCedtd) .1. H. hiTLELLAND, Supt. aXSTES F. KERR, Ationtey at Late—Office removed to Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets pi todiarirli. ian3:3m 30TIN DUNLAP TOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated tP with him in his business Joan Fmnienta. 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 Mane) JOHN DUNLAP & INFORMATION WANTED.—Any person acquainted with the children of John Clark, an Englislanan, (an iron founder by trade,) supposed to have worked in or about Pittsburgh, and to have died within six or seven years, will de them a kindness, by informing them they can hear of something to their advantage, on application to this office. . • pec3o-tf DAY GOODS NOTICE. A. A. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market street,.Pittsburghtra., BEG leave most respectfully to announce to their nu merous patrons and the public that they, in eonse licence of contemplating a change in their business, pro pose opening the whole of their extensive Wurahouse, (including all the ir Wholesale Rooms.) for retailing, and will continue open until the first of February, cainmeue ng an New Year's Day, ISM' Our whole stocletcom 2nsing one of the most extensive and varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the Western country, will be ofiared at lower prices than ever before known. Upwards of fifty thousand dol lars of our stock has been recently purchased, the great er portion of which are foreign Goods, received at New York by late 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 from twenty-five to fifty per cent. less than similar goods brought the first of the sea son. .We therefore confidently believe that our prlcee for the time above mentioned will be found to be even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates - • We anxiously invite all persons to visit our establish ment, whether they purchase or not; and test the truth of the above—assuring them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon the proprietors.— Our assortment of SILKS, SHAWLS and FINE DRESS GOODS will amply repay one tor a visit; added to which our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, induce all to call. • - 117' Our system of One Price, will be strictly adhered to. (am% A. A. MASON & CO. QTRAYED OR STOLEN—From Lightcap's Tavern, :I 1.,7 miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Road,ou Wed nesday evening last, Sept. 27th,11348, a Bay Mare; about 14} hands high ; has a small white spot on her forehead and some white on one of her bind feet; had on a halter when she left. She is about 5 years old. Any person who will return her to the subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Ward House, ' Allegheny orsend him information where she can be obtained, will be suit ably rewarded. JOHN FERGUSON, oet9 Pine Township. BY EXPRESS—Received at Rogan & Cantwell's, SO Market street, and for sale low— -1 dozen fine crotchet steel worked Bap; 1. " velvet " " " • " 2 " " crotchet " " Parses; c net IS Idea 2firiBUSHELS VERY FINE CORN MEAL—Reck). UV:and for sale by (jan3) CUMMINS & SMITHS Mil =I 4 . ''' • ' • !MEE EMEI MIIIII2EI •-..:' , •':, - -... - .'7, - 4 ''. L7:.!;.47..-,3j7:1,.t-•';''' - • - ..• • • River Intelligtme. Ink JIRRT WATER IN TITE•CRAIIICEL Notice. Vo.rartnership Notice. _i ky . 1, ~. NMI illigtetiautous. WI-STRONG h CROZEiI, Carrnni.ssiga 61e-r c ha n a and Dealers in Produce, kc.—No.22 Merkel at de6 HMS. R'TE FLOUR-I'o4u ree'd and for sale. by lan% ARAFROT.4I3 & CROZEFL 1011) — ECANS-3 bble:jugt received and for auleby jan24 ' ARMSTRONG 'Ac CROZER. gIA Ma SUPERF INE FLOUR—For sale by ; A z , ARMSTRONG CC: • tThlt—t) bbls.jumt received and for sale by ARMSTRONG & CROZIIH f No. 22 Market ot. ~joti, au`~rr~ 1 BBL. EGGS--Forln by jan2o. ARnf3TROAG & CRO7FR sit UfiILS.II , UFERIOR FLOUR-For sale by kl jan2o hISTRO a • c ; RIMS. CRAII CI )RII---For gale by 8 ja l m,) , ARMSTRONG & CROZRII . - ---TIO . TATOES-5Ei sacks just re ceived and for sale by jr ja „ ARMS CHONG &CROZER.• Stici.lur OIDER-33 bblo. to-dti]y received mill for Rile by 00) • ARMSTRONG & CROZER. ' INEGAR-19 bble. for sale tw j an g . ARMSTRONG k ORGZER. E.X.AIRA FAMILY FLMI/R- 55 bbls. to-day received' and for sale by ' - - jun 9 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 4n SACKS .111TCKWHE - N r iVITOIIR—Just reed and i./ for sale by. (jano) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. , SMOKED HERRING-60 boxes. very superior j for 10 sale by (jan2M- SMITH Es SINCLAIR. BROOMS —75 dozen, of vuriouti qualities ,_for sale by 0=25) s2,llTli'dc SINCLAIR. AirACKEItAL-100 barrels, NO. 3, Large, for sale by .I.T.L jan2s 9311111 do SINCLAIR. `Ei--160 bales, Nos. 1.,9 and of excellent quality, for sale by :(125) SMITH fc SINCLAIR. 'MOVER SEED-4 barrels prime. suet received end A.../ for sale b • (jan24) • SMITH & SINCLAIR. HITE BENS—A few barrels lit store mid for sale by (itutgl) SMITH & SINCLAIR. DRIED AFTLES-60 sn .6 (jin24) ARIL-15U i n g ood order; for talc b SMITH & SINCLAIR. MEmiiRIMI!! BEANS—Re . c 'd !m i d , by, w. • ALARdt LOT.OF SHORTS AND MiDDLINUS-- Received and far sale by lan3 • . CUMMINS /4 SMITH. 100UAVIESTEKN BESENVE CHEESE.— Received and for sale by lan23 CUMMINS &,SMITIL 125 '.114"" aSUPEßlOßCtlidyksßacesV.LiviiTo 4:00 BUSH - C — LS SMITS rii. - 11) received and for sale by jan23 CUMMINS & SMITH. BARRELStIDER—Rec'd and for sale , by jan23 • • CUMMINS & SMITH 0,1 SACKS BARLEY—In.II , am and for sate by vl ian23 CUMMINS & SMITH FAMILY FLOUR-20 Obis. Extra, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, janB 110-Wood street QOAP-20 boxes No.l Rosin; " Yellow ; for sale by janS J. D. WILLIAMS D IttED FRUIT--30 bus. Dried Appler ; Peaches ,• for side 'by junS J. D. WILLIAMS. B 00, !...0 dozen Common; 25 Extra quality ; for sale by janB J. D. WILLIAMS. - STARCH—IO boxez Extra Pure, for eale by - janS J. D. WILLIAMS. GREEN APPLES-40 bbls. in store and for sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS, janW 110 Wood at. DRIED FRUIT-00 bushels Peaches; 40 " Apples ; for sale by janV J. D. WILLIAMS EITRA BROOMS-50 doz. Corn Brooms; 20 ." Hearth and Cloth Brooms For sale by QnnZi) J. D. WILLIAMS. CORNZL9 bays Sbellea - ibTinliiy Jan= J. D. WILLIAMS . troCuTTEß=fiTbCßiiii for saleby Ji ?an23 J. D. WILLIAMS. GKINDSTONEI3-0 Grindstones, assorted sizes, on consignment and for sale low by KING as MOORHEAD, inn2l Diamond. corner of Diamond alley. Itir ori 0 N GAM EL A SALT-1W barrels Monongahela Bal ust received and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD. I.OOIX/Z CORN BROOMii—Just recd and for sale by tjate24) KING & MOORHEAD. _ 300 DBI.S . :APPERS--On con . signment and for sale by (jan2H KI NG .& MOORHEAD. DRIED ~ E ACHR4-70 bushels just read and for gale by (j 2 11 1 4) KING k. MOORHEAD. 20 ftfinllEL". FLOUR—For . 1 4AR EA-n. TritrEfi—goohis. Reit Butter, fret - EirnillAgoWOlz der. for sale by tdeeM KING & MOORHEAD. / IV IGIANTS--.1 caftke ZtpteiCunlants n ew. for male by dec.% KING /c MOOLLHEA 7.) A1'811413-75 half boxes and 20 boxes nerelluislos IL on hand and for sale by dee27 KING h IIdOORHEAD, Diamond. UVENILE AND TOY BOOKS—A fine stock tu 11. S. BOSWORTH & Co.'s, nec9.s Fourth street IRA B COATING-1 bale Drab Blanket Coating. iJ deelo MURPHY & LEE II_)bANKIIPCOATINU*--Ural., Lavender, Grey Mi x ed and Blue, for sale by the piece or paekageost manufacturer's prices, by MURPHY IV. LEb, jan6 Liberty street. opposite Filth. IRISH WHISKEY— Eight bide. lrit - 'V' --- Whiegey re eeived and for sale by jan3 J9IIN BLACK & CO. Al'P EL--2Wbbta.Nomanites,in store and for sale by (dee:Li) W. & J. C. ACHESON. I (g BUSHELS CORN MEAL--just received, and for tale Ly dec2B W. &.T. C. ACHESON. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES.-13 bble. L. Suga . House Molasses, on consignment and for gale by janln MILLER & !HOKE-MON la YE WANTED.—Cush will be paid for MOO bushels goodliye, by (dec2l.l MILLER & EICKFITSON. tierces new cro store and for sale by It i edec.ll L h RICK ;70N. - SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSKS--30 bgle Suvr House Molasses, "Louis'a Refinery, " ht store and for sale by Iclee2l) MILLER & RICKRTSON. tiItODUCF.,--100 bushels Clover Seed ; 40 large sized Cheese; 20 kegs Butter; in store and for sale by dec2l MILLER & RICKETSON. M _ USTARD—ISO boxes I tb. Cans Long Island Mui; lard; 00 kegs 20 lbs.do. do. do.; in store and for sale Ideal) MILLER it RICKET. SON. S ALAD OIL-10 baskets Bordeaux Sa ad Oil; 20 4 4 Marseilles 4 4 44 In store and for sale by dec2l RICRETSON. warranted 8 years old—pronounced bygoodjudges to be the best article ever offered in this market. For stale by the gallon only, by P.C. MARTIN.; Ag't, deet4 Corner Smithfield and Front etc. OI.DItHANDIES AND WINES . —A large stock of fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantitius to suit. by Ideel4] P. C. MARTIN. Atet. QwEET CIDER.—A few bbls. for sale low by 0 deel4 P. C. MARTIN, Ag't PEAC II BRANDY—A few bbls. old Tennessee Peach Brandy, for sale by fdecl4l P.C. MARTIN, Ag't. G ES— REEN AlTLRainboes, Butes. Vandiver', and many other varieties, just received and for sale by S. & W. BARISAL/GU, dectl 53 Water and 104 Front street.- JOIIN FLEMTNO BIICKNTCHEATFLOUR-50 sacks hulled Suckwhea Flour, received and, for sale by decll. B. & W. HARBAUGII:- I)AR4XV-200 bushels iu store and for sale by deal S. .fr. W. HARBAUGH rn U st it or — o .m and b f b o l ;enTg r y s' L'!l`.°J. ll llAiratLlFll,°ur' deal .53 Water and 104 Front street. • TIOVIFF2BWEAIITOTFIEVAR—A — few boxea imperial Cream Cheesedust received and for sale by • decll S. & W. lIARBAUGH. RlEDFRUlT..—Nluat.received, a quantity of Dried irt JJ Penehecand Apples, and for sale by deal S. & W. HARBAUGH. 411 , 0 •IS WHITE HAVANA SUGAR; GO bags " Brazil " received and for sale by (dea)_ MILLER & RICKETSON. SEGMIS--eir hi. genuine Principe, " Cruz & Sons." l io t 4 •' " "Junto Zanz." 10 " Havana Regalia,. • 5 " 64 Fraguncia. RecM andfor sale by. (dec4) MILLER & RICKETSON. MOLASSES -21 bbls. Sugar House ; 40 •• new crop Plantation; received and for male by (dee4) MILLER_ . & RICKETSON: oti 011.--601161 , OF 18487- - nikets sup. Bor deaux," Larands ;" 10 baskts sup. Bordea.r;"Latours;" 15 a 'Marseilles; rec'd and for sale by dec4 MILLER & RICKETSON. AMPULACK—Superior Star, in barrels and Wads., assorted papers, for sale by 13: FASNESTOCK & CO., Corner Ist and Wood sta. IRIS MOSS—One bale just received and for ea eby B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner Ist and Wood sts CASSIA-200 malts Just received and for Cale by L/ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & C. O 7 1m,728 Cornerist mid Wood 515 Mrs thrifts Booli.liaeptng A ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build /1.. lug, " corner of Diamond and Market street. For day and evening classes. Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in 'his splendid new work on Boot Beeping, are now attracting general attention in the Eastern cities. "Numerous as are ihe publications already before the public on this important branch of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic testimonials appended to the work., that Mr. 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 affairs.—New York Reeningßaprets, Professional assistance given in opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Simmer's Books, adjusting .de. . ranged books, &e. Class twins from 10. to 12's. is., and from 2 to 4, and? to 10P. st. jantl COFFEE - 40 bap fi slp. lJ ijoCitf,e&;:,ffee . 50 " Laguyr_a " m store a for sale by - Omuta) hIILLER RICKETSON: 52611 NENE kg, received and for aide SMITH & SINCLAIR. ME Mil EBBE '.;-.,'- ;' ~,..-.•,.• ~.',.,,. .1 , , .1-r.-t- ,;:..:;.,j,,:..;e,, ME IMIN }4.: 4 for' Salt.- "Itliotust. muset Dulltllng - Lots for Sale. ory BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED 'BUILDING 'tams for sale, in theylan of the Mount Emmet property. Parsons desirous of investing a small sum of money, can doso to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various This property, for beauty Of location, commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and. Ohio rivers, is uneqtqated. It has the advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring water. The new road, now finishing, will render it easy of , access, and bring it Within a convenient distaitce of the . Allegheny market. As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer willeecure in a few years a TIIIIZE.4014) return. The above Lots will be sold for. Cash, or ott a Credit of one to five years. Time CLEAR AND INDISPITriBLE. • Plans may beseen and'every information had, of Mr. HUGH SWEENY, on thepremises of ofJOHN ffi at his oce,on 4th street, - Pittsburg h.' , nov3o OR SALE-' —A valuable corner Lot of 50 feet front on Borough street, by 75 deep on North street, in Law renceville--containing a new Brick House, conveniently ',maned, with wide hall,,large parlor and kitchen t three. bed rooms, upper and lower porches good cellar, bake; oven, garden, &c Price S 1500; $5OO in hand ; $5OO in 1 year; $5OO at 2 years. " . . • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, hint - Smithfield street. IHON FOUN MIX FOR SALE.—A small Iron Foundry , ' with Patterns, Tools, &c., readyllor operation, Will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron or goods. This offers an excellent opportunity to a young man tO eommence the Iron Foundry business. , Emile 4,1 SCAIFE & AVW.78014, let, near Wood street. HOUSE Lol` AT A.BARGA .—AtEy person in . svant of a comfortable Dwelling House, Ina good neighborhood, on Wylie street. , a short distance from the Court House, can rovide theniselves for the small sum of 8700. Avery desirable' residence for a Milliner, Man tua Maker; or .Retail Trititming SIOT6. .Apply to JOHN COYLE, 4th street. near Smithfield st. HOUSH FOR SALE.—WiII be sold cheap, if 6 1 s 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 dollars. Apply to ' JOHN COYLE, , Conveyancer, 4th street, near Smithfield. JAMES MeGUIRE, Tailor, Thirdat.. WOE SALE —A small two story frame dwelling house, conveniently sitimted, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital.. The lot is 24 feet in frord, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house, or to sep2 , JAMES MAY; Water street. TATANTED—Three Business Nen, as partners in e I V taldishmenis now in • successful 'operation_in th city. Each will be required to produce a cash capital o woo°. Also, a profitable business will be sold at a bargain, to one or two enterprising men of good business babits. - . S. CUTiIBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. Charity Soiree, - 10R TIIE BENEFIT OF TOR ORPIIANII or ST. Pant.'s CIFORCH, will be givdn at the Lafayette Assehibly Rooms. on Friday evening, February 2,1849. ! MANAGERS: lion. C. MULES, Arroasw Burma, Esq., Joan B. Gc - nour., , T. J. ROOCIEN, JOIIN LATrosi, . T. WARD, NV. A. ISlThlcumr,l *Jowls J. Itirrettyla., E. Jos, Jomv Soon. Was. MITCIIELTBRE, Jr.. EDON MELLY Jot DOWNING, A. IVlTottarkt, ' C. GOIMIGAN, M. BRILINAN. Mr Tickets can be hail at this office, and from the MAO ggers. decl9 `Old iforlasklngle has Come Again' _ MEM subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that his Toys and. Fancy Goods are now open, in the large room formerly occu 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 are im ported direct from Europe. by myself, and will be sold cheaper_ than at any other establishment in the city, wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine assortment. C. YEAGER., 10,3 Market street, near Libertr dee2l•tf I ' Going to California. • PPERSONS purchasing Goods , on time, are ,compelled to buy where it sods them. Those' having the Cash to lay out for Clothing, cast save 20 per cent. at least, and in some cases 40, by purchasing at my establishment: 1 have a line stock of French, English and American Goods, all fresh and fashionable; of - qualities to suit all tastes, purposes, or pockets. I ant determined to close, them out before spring, at some prise. If purchasers will take the trouble to call, they may be convinced of the fact. • ' .TNO. CIJRRAN, 20 Fifth at. N. 13.—There is.not a piece of goods in my stock tithe old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. dee2t ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH. Eurrioris OF Gulliver's Travels; Treasure Trove; Handy Andy , Tower of Lanillon; 'Windsor Castle; Percy Reliquesi Godfrey Malvern; Gil Bias; Chambers' Miscellany • for sale by H. S. iIOSNVORTH & CO., dec2s Fourth ot., near Market. TO HOATMEN—A large Cable for sale cheap. Apply to SCAIFE & ATKINSON, dec2.l Steam Boats for Site. -The splendid steam nt Packets' -BALTIC figgiireStand ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as erg ar ackets on the' Motiongahela. between Pitta burgh and Ilrownsville, and having run for a few months, are found to be.too largo and powetful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these rwor boats, viz Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 211 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets four boilers, 21 feet by 28 inches diameter; cytinders,2t inches, and Oh, eel stroke. Each boat contents .50 state-rooms, and the cabins are frimishedln the richesi modern style. For tenns, enquire of ' J. K. MOORHEAD novll:tf Pittsburgh. NIAQ_AttA SOIITFX,--The fourth annual Soiree of the , ,Pits.axas Flax Comes. r, will be given at the La Fayette Assembly ROGITIN on. Friday erentitg r February OM, 16.13. dectltetd Curret—no pee. Drab Blanket Coating; P 2 Lavender" " - 1 case " Blankets; 1 " Gray mixed Cloth ; " Army Cloth;. 2 " Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix.; 1 FancyCassimeres; 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. Received, on consignment, direct from the manufac turers, end for sale by the package or piece. ilea° MURPHY & LEE, Liberty ONG SHA\VLS.—Just received, per Adams' Br - ij press, another lot of those beautiful Long Shawls, which will be sold thirty per cent. cheaper than former late. IdeclM R. D. THOMPSON. DA.I.ANCIDI4 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 Benne4, Deposite, April 20,1337, 814 50 8. R. Jr. W. Morrison, ,“ Dec. 13,1847, 80 J. W Nicholson, Balance, March V, 1830, 85 27 William Campbell, Deposita, June 3,1345, 394 ' Unknown. DMDIL'IDS. Names. No. of Dividends. Shares. Amount. E. Louber, 1 'ht 16 E. B. Miran, 2 50 7S Thos. Parshall, 2 30. 45 Thos. Fitch, 5 6 13 60 Priscilla Barker, 40 95 5643 .1. Musgrove & Son, 5 a 13 50 1 certify, that the above appear to be Balances and Di vidends, due to the persons named, and which bave re mained unchanged for three years. W. H. DENNY, Cashier. Sworn and Subscribed, December 28th , 1848, befor me, ftl3ll.wlmj D. 8 SCULLY, Cashier. e LoVERIMPS DOUBLE REFINED SUGARS.2O Lovering's Double Refined Igo Crashed and Pulverized Sugars; just received and fc* at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by deenid&vz A. -.TAYTMR. laittllsi'llat'S IN K.-100 ken Pp UV/ News laic, in 2U lb. kegs, at 8.5 per keel Ads& received and for sale at kin Tea Store by (dues:drevi) JAYSFAti. VINO COFFEES.—Mocha, old Gov. Jora,iLuguyra r Si. Domingo and Rio C offeer, just received and tar le at the Pekin Tea Store,7o Fourth street t bp__ decs:dErw , A. JAYNES: wRITING DESKS AND WORK BOXES -- A splen did assonnaent, suitable for presents 'For sale very low by O. 'YEAGER, dec23 108 Market at. Fresh. Pure Tear, WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, Tua _ r..r Stoat; 70 Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh.— The subscriber, having just returned from New York, is now receiving a large supply of.FRE.SH GREEN -and BLACK TEAS from the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny: selected with great care for retail sales. Our stock being- now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and at any price they may wish=packed ir. I, ft and 1 pound packages, 5 lb. tin eannisterr 6 and 13 lb. catty boxes, and in the half chest. Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and will sell better Tens at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh. Our stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im perittl Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the American market. Lovering's double refined Loaf; Crushed and Pulver ized SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel. COFFEES:—Mocha, Old Gov. Javu, Laguyra, St Domingo and Rio Coffees, selected - by the most 'Live rionced Coffee Broker' in -New York.- Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and Onions. Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice. Ma laga Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes, N. a-Au Dr. D. .Taynes Family Medicines for sale. decikdkw in store and for sale by _ B. A. FAUNESTOCK & CO, ALUM-S 0 . . , corner Ist und Wood al ABBOTT , S ALEXANDER THE GREAT—History of Alexande 'Abe Great,,by Jacob Abbott; with en gravings. Juat received and for vale by JOHNSTON•& STOCKTON, Corner Market and :Id eta. ADMIDOSTRATOWS NOTICE .- Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Conrad Ostreicher, late of St, Louis, Mo., deceased, have been granted 'to the subscriber. All pemons in debted to said Estate are requested to call and make payment, and Clam haviug claims will preeent them, le gaily authentientedovithout delay. L • jan24:6td&w • WM. P. BAUM FOR SALE—A valuable property of a Brick House and Lot; trohting on Lacock street, Allegheny.. The Douse is well arranged, with a good dry vault and cel lar, dining-room and kitchen, hall ithd two parlore; two chambers and finished garrets: Will be sold at a bargain. Price SI3A ;.13000 in hand ; IP3OO at Sin months. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, - Pond* old street. Groat Aridval.-Ziow Goods 50,.65.1111.1i1LET sr . , DSTWEIIN a r . AND THE DIAMOND IEIANCY. AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS!: ..I.` The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Easterh cities since. the Great Fain Prices, and far below the cost of menu; lecturing, and,will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS-TO BUYERS! , • Bleached Muslin, only 3h cents; ' 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 6} to 121 , cents; 4.4 Brown do. do. 6to 8 cents;- 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 181 do. • Prints, Merrimack patterns, only cents; Furniture Chintz, only cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool,lB} cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents ~ Bed Ticking, only 6} cents ; French Dress Gingham, In cents; . - • . French Work Collars, only in cents 4-4 White Flannel, only Wr cents. LADIES' DRESS - GOODS. • Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre;: Wide Black Manilla Silks; • : • , Chameleon Silks, all shades.; Satin stripe Cashmeres new style ;- French Lamartine Plaids; - ' Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; • . Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids, high colors; Coburg and Thibey_Cloth,varioas shades ; • Paris. Printed Latftrt Me Cashmeres ; French Merino, all colors; Chameleon Sann, all shades - . • Black Plaid Oro.: Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths.' SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; Broclia Long Shawls; Embroid-: end Black Cloth Shawls; hew 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 (Tipp Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terkern and Cashmere Shawls. FANCI GOODS. French work Capes; Collars and Cheinizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Reyere'bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies , Cravats and Scarfs • 'olack and colored Kid Gloves• mohair and worsted inns; white and black Silk, Casilimere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora- Irian Hose;' black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings andlnsertings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. •.- Damask Table Linalii and Table Cloths ; Russia Thai per and Crash ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin; Cassinets ; llttnincicyJenns; Checks; Bed Ticking ; Domestic Ginghami; Colored Cambrics; Red; White and Yellow Flannels ; " Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brownißleacted and color- GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very, fine assortment of French - and English, blue, blackand brown Cloths; blask and fancy French Casumeres ; neivntyle fancy Venting and Cra vats ; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets,just received. . The above GOODS . haviin been purchased since the recent great fall in prtees, Merchants and others are're. , guested 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 wholeetak and retail, at a very small pros: at. the Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS, nov23 No. C. 5 Market street. Pittsburgh. New Goodavat'Number Plfty.ntne CON ER 'OP DODD= . AND MAUET STREETS, VITTSUIIHOR. GREAT BARGAINS'.-The subscriber has just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving 'a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, adapted to the Present season, and em lir sing it stock for Itchness and variety not surpassed by atv establishment in the West.DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silks ; Cravats and Collars* . , Bandsoine dress :'do. . Black - 10TC Veils and'ildkfs.; Rich changeable ' ' do. ' JeconetandCaMb. hittalilift. Rich changeable . Satin de Plaid and striped Mustins; Chines ;Handsome ' Handsome Ribbons; • - -" Mods and high cord Frerich,GlovesMosiery,Ac.; • - 2deriaos; I Cloths for Clou k g i Mode and high coPdlitusliniTerkeri Shawls; de Laines; 'Cashmere do. New style muslin deLaines;lPlnin Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; 1 fringe; . Fancy do. _ do.' - Pluck 'Flubet Shawls, d0.d0.. Black and colored Alpacas;:Black do.. do. o l Plaid Ginghams, bright c Silk do. do. lore; ' Fine Brochm dm New style Viscues; Cloth do. Gala Plaids. bright colors; Plaid, Long ' no. California Plaids; Low Priced ' - do Black Bombazines*, ' Plaid Cloakings. ' - ' ' CALICO)--GREAT REDUCTION ..- - Rio stock of Calicoes is very Jarge ; it has been se. lected with much 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- arc worthy the particular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes for 6.; ets. ever offered ; . , Double purple Calicoes,English, In cents; - 'Green Oil Chintz t British Chintzes; • New style Merrimack Calicoes; - Blue, do. do. ' - Blue and Orange ' do. • Furniture • do. . CHEAP DRESS GOODS. - A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of In cents per yard. • „ Also, Black Alpacas for 1.21 ets. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright coloredllaid Ging hams,Tor 121 tents; warranted fast colors. • • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Mailing, Of to 12; ' • - Yard wide Unbleached, 6; to 9; - Bed Tickings, very cheap; Casinetts;Drillings, Kentucky/eons; • - Cheelts t Ltaings, Plaid LinSeys; • • DonacettcGinghams, Mariners' Shirtings; Colored Carabrics ; Fladnels,lower than ever olTered; . . Canton Flannels. ' - . . LINEN GOODS! • Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; Damask Table Linen; Do. do. Cloths; R.ussia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling, Crash. , BLANhTS! BLANKETS! A large stack of Blankets, from coarse to very fine , also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and, very fine, for Overcoats. _ GOODS FOR GEDITLEIREN. • " - Mile and superfine French and English Cloths and Can simeres ; Over-roatings ; Silk and Linen, Pocket " Hind kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves ; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments ;.Merino and Cotton Half Hose, The subscriber having made extraordinary prepara tions for the. Fall and:Winter trade, and having purchas ed Ids Goods under the, advantage of markets unusually depressed,. can confidently promise his customers, the best bargains be haiever been able" to offer. Cusunners of the house,and Purchasers generally, are respeetfull invited to call. (novefi) PHILIP ROSS. Winter. Goods at Eastern Gast EO. R. WilITE t N0...51M0 rket street, intends making G a change in his atusiness, on the Is; of IsuilarY next—will dispose of the following stylps of GOODS, at original cost:- - Bream bong and. Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do. ' French Printed Cashmeres;; English do. . do. I'douseline De Laines ; 34 and 64 'Gala Plaids; High cold French Gingham, and Fancy DressSillch Those wantingltarkaina are incited tonal!. [no27:lrn Reduction in Prices. ATTILL DE SOLD, from this date; the balance of our 11 Wirrrsn Daess Coops, at greaoy reduced prices— consisting of scarlet, maroon,‘lnuzarine blue Mir, brown . arid' other colors French Merinets; Lainarttne Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and band Alpaciut; bPlc and fancy colcirs; French all wool Cashmeres and De Dames ; low priced Cashmeres and De . Leine's, in great variety; Long and Square Plaid Shawls; Mitten, Cashmere,Do .Laine Cloth, Thihet, &c., &e. R. D. TIIOIIPSON, dec9 - 1 10 Market st, a doors from Liberty. ' BARD h 11I1OTHRRIP ;PREMIUM GOLD VE'NS.— 12 doz. of the above warranted brand of Pens,just. received, and for sale to the trade-at New York prices. The, above Penshave received the highest premium elver awarded on Gold Pens, and are:warratued by the mina faettirer against the point coming off. For sale by • EDWARD TODD k CO : , North-east-corner of Fifth and Market sts. stairs]. novle • BLACK AND FANCY CAS3IMERF.9.—VK R. Min- PUT has lately received a barge assortment of there Goods, and is opening Mem- at prices unprecedentedly low; ranging from 75 to 82,50 per yard.; Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities. Also, French • and' English 'Broadcloths, black; olive, invisible green; Inown, and 'blue. Among these are. some very handsome`French Black,.snitable for Cloaks, at a 'very low price, and brown, invisible green, and bPk Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks. ' Also, silk, cotton and therinn'Undershirts and Diawers; Mariners , Undershirts, constantly on hand. ID' The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece, in specially invited to the above. By Express. misled GS. SUMMER GOODS.--Super.. eingle ;French Habit Cloths; rleh styles Caseimerea; black and Colored' Caehmeretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths) figured and plain Drop D' Eta a: Veatingi, "very choice'. Marseilles, Ship and Satins, and figured Linen Drills; 'Cheaper yet! ROBINSON'S Cloth Store, - mey2s Yost Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. ' ' Patterson's Carriage Nanntaetorr, • Diamond alley, bettriers, 'Wood and Sinit/tfitid greets.' Warns may alwayS be found an assort . mmit of Family Carriages, Barouches, - ,4;„,i)..1....5; Buggies, and all kinds of heavy - work, ""--,•"' from a six horse wagon down to a wheel barmw. 'Peptone wishing ;to purchase or contract for any ( thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to . - A FURTHER REDUCTION. Jag. Ilinspratt & Sons' Patent Soda Ash. ITo 5 TONS, 3f, cash, currency.; or 4 mos., approved bills. 5 10118 or upwards 3f do. par, or 6 mos. do., in terest added. For the superior quality of this brand, we refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city generally. W. A M. MITCHELTREE, deco - No: ISO Liberty street. OILS --1000 gall. natural colored inter Sperm Oil; 800 " bleached 4, . tc II 1500 " " Whale " 500 " N. W. coast P. hbls. No. llard 5 1 Itra is i e t's ed 4 sv ant 2 irsw r e mn 'T d a fi r n . e g l 20 " S e . nnine) • In store and for sale by • peat . MILL'ER Jr.:II.ICKEVSON OR SALE OR RENT—A Two. Story Brick Dwellir l / 3 r 'situate on Fifth street. opposite the Court Rouse. Enquire of APMULLEN _24. - DOWNING, jaul7MS Libert).-street; opposite , Seventh." , W - -- HITE 'HAVANA SUGAR-3e boxes . AVidte vans Sugar, just reed and for sate by' jant9., . !KILLER &-RicKETSON::;* LARD 011.--13 Strained Lard aniffoisale by -MILLER & RICKETSON:' = - • ';.2. "i • %.„1. ‘` `... r " :^ '!4r.• ,} > . 1 / -;ii.: , ..,"' '4, .',F $ ',a'. - - 7 " 4 f .: ''';';',:' 150abg. NM ME RE - Bankers anb ettilan •WM. 11 171/11..1.4AA1D 1 • - ' EXCIIANGE AND BANKING OFFICE N. E. corner of . Third and Wctoirstriete.- . SIGHT and Time Dills of Exchange, fieplc !VOWS 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. • URET, - - BANKERS, EX M A N GEBROKERS, And Dealers Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Cerny!- , cat mat Deposit, Bank Notes,tiold an Silver, N 0.05 Wood treet,3rd door below Fourth, Wistside, Pituburgh, Pa. • Hugh - D: King, (LATE OF TIM FIRM OP BF CORD & .KINGa . BANKER AND -EXCHANGE BROKER' Offiee--enrner of Fourth street and Post Office alley, TNKADER in Coin, Bank Notes, _Time Nils, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of De posit, tr.c EXCHANGE on all the principal cities of the Union for sale in tams to suit purchasers. -_,. ' • ' '" CURRENT and par funds 'received daposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Unioi4 atthe lowest rates. • - apti-diwfroxfim , . RATIN, - - • Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Deakrs, in Fart@ and Domestic Bills, Bilk of Exchange, Certificates of Dopes-. is, Bank Nows, and Coin. . eonter or Third and Wood pits., directlyopposita the .St. Charles /focal, - may2B N. 110LKES & 130 N, , r Bankers Mitt Dealerr - Exchange Coin and Bank Notts, Aro. 55 Marks:street, Piasburgh. • • - • SILLINO RAT& - EXCILANGE. ING RATA! New York' prl Cincinnati Philadelphia " Louisville Baltimore . St Lows , Ohio Buying rates Indiana - . I die. - Kentucky f-- Vittima Wheeling * 41 , Tennessee - aul9-y _ BOON & SARGENT: `HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRCtRERS, • - N. E. Corner of Wood 11174 Sixth streets.; Pittsburgh,. Pa:, - nEALERS in Coin, Hank Notes Time Bills, Foreign' JJ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,#c EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities - of the Umon - and Europe. for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at 'lowest rates. se 0.1-ly PRIVATE DISEASES.- Dr :Brown . ; No 85 Diamond Alley can be consulted in ait cases of a pnrate or de/tea:elm/tut incidents 1 • to the human t Syhtlis and Syphilitic ernptions,gonorrhtea ; 1 • .and its consequences together, with all ve • - natal dtseaser, impurities gfthe blood, whh all diseases ot verierealorigin,skin diseases,withstrictures,gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, . - - rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the wrb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joinuy - Sinul in , ano, nervous affections, pains ii. the back and loins, tattoos of the neck of the bladder and kidney', seorbutie" eruptions, tatter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, tte. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE, • - - Exclusively devoted tothe study and treatment ofyenel real disorders, and those' arising trom youthful gaiety, climate, or impurities of thei blood, whereby the ' consutuiton may have been enfeebted,enablesnr.Brqwn ; to offer assurances of spe:edy relief,. to all who may place . themselves under his care. -Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged Mto sep- `r mate apartments. Patients can.visit Dr.-B. without fear ofexposnre to other visitors. : r. , s. 18 of - importance to Many persons in need of medical; aid, to obtain good advice pnvutely and promptly; To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing yensreal da.. ewes, to - their various forms and stages, oilers inducementi which can rarely be equalled. Strangers "are hereby ail' prised that Dr. -Brown . htus been regaLarly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve yeara confined himself exclusively to the treatment or those . , Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated 'surgeon. tp Pittsburgh who gives. his,•whole attention to those eon,. . EXCertainortie and speedy cures will, in ail cases, be guaranteed. • Recent eases are relieved in a Short time, withotitintert • ru [ion from business - Hernia 'or Rupture =Dr. Brown 'Ube, invites per • sons afflicted with Hernia - to call, as he has paid parueu3 ; lar attention to that disease.. • • • • • • Letters ..from a distance, asking advice, mini contain fee, or they will not be attended to. • jrrOffice on Diamond Alley, a few deora from Weed street, towards the market. Consult:Wens strictly eonft, dential. . . nl3lYlATfii9t: Lc brawnv. newly aiscoverea rem edy for Rheumatistn it et speedy and certain remedy Joe that painful trouble.- Ii never fails. - Office and Private Consultation Roinns t No. tts, Dia mond alley;Pittsburgh, Pa: The 'Doctor Li airways at The Grand Purgative. DCLICKENEWS SUGAR COATED VEGETA.; BLE EXTRACT P/LLS.:--These celebrated. Pala have obtainedan enviable notoriety in the United:Stutes, - . as_a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs,: Heart , • burn Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation, of the Heart, Indigestion, and a' variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to; as a medicine for the million. In all seasons of the - year:— spring, summer t autumn, and winter,—and.under all cumstances, - they can' be taken. ith perfect safety. and auceeir.: As a Vermifuge and general medicine for chill=- • dren, they are Unrivalled, Being coated with pure:white sugar, children will easily take them they neither, gripe , nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation., For adults, by increasing the dose, they are, equally ben, eficial. As an Anti-Btlious Pill they wilt be foiled With , - °ma superior. Ask any one, among the thousandi who' use them, and au unqualified approval will he the certain Remember Dr. C. V. Cliekener is tie original inventor of Sugar Coated Villa, and that nothing of the sort was, ever heard of until he introduced them in Jane, 1E41: Purchasers should, therefore,Ulways ask: for Clicker:tees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no othe rs,or they .. will be made the victims of fraud. • Price, 25 cents per bor. r.CliekenerVrincipal awe for the rile of Pills, is 66 Vesey at., N. • Wht. JACKSON. 59 Liberty tit , bead of Wood, Pia" burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northea. • Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. • . The following are the duly appointed Agents foi A. t giterly county, Pa.: A. M.-Marshall,/ • Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. • • . J. R. Johnson, Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. • Alexander Agitate, Wylie street. • . : - J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. ••. • .• ". Win. J. Smith, Temperanceville.. G. H. Starr, Sewickley. - • . Edward Thompson, Wilkinshurgh. • • •i• Daniel Negley, East Liberty. • ••• ••••••.. ' Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbargb. • • . H. Rowland &Son, brKecsport.' • • • • • C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth. . ~ • : • - John Black, Turtle Creek. - ' ". • - M'Eldowney,llakeralowm.' • Samuel Springer, Clinton,. *. • James M'Kee, Stewurtstown. • • ••• Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township ' ' • ' • - J. Fulton, Tarentum.. • • •'• Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville • -. • . t : Robert Williams, Arthursville. ' • . angl2-d&vreca DallWe Magical Pain Extractor. TO THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found Dallies Macula Pain Sztractor to prove a cure fa' the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been afflicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. . ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. .dequatkanoek, N. Y., April 8,1348. Ma. li. Daunt—Sir: 1 have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relict. Your Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to _ me applied it but twice, obtained instant relief had in' - a short tune was perfectly cured! Could I not gat any more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the .balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL. ' 07 North Moore street, New. York, June 19,1847.. -• CAUTlON.—Dalfey's only Depot in the thy of New ' Yeik., and Where the . genuine fluids can be 'obtained, wholesale nod retail, i v at 415 Broadway. H. DALtsv is the inventor of this truly invaluable con, ' pound, and barterer hos, and never rail/ communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make, a grain of it himself.' • COUllWfeits.nbound! Every truly valuable article Is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and um posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten- • rarely experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor! • A Tarr—The genuine Dalky, In cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, A.e., will afford instant relief, and produce atones a cooling and soothing effect-41.1tracting pain in and from ens to fifteen minutes! but be sure, af -ways, apply It on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the diffcrenee!--Counterfen, Extractors, uo matter under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase thepaln Pamphlets, containing certificates of D cures, may be had gratis, on application to JOH. MORGAN, : Western N' Depot, Pittsburg/I. D 2. Wm. Tnoint. Agent - Diallers Animal Galvanic Core...AG E • • For Horses, Cattle, Ac., cures spavin, quitter, grease. poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. . Pamph le is containing certificates of respectable pardea. may be hail on applt-- , cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, oetlanl.kwy Agent. Pittsburgh.. . , . • Irebrivarylllaliazines. . ' RECEIVES AT M. A. MINER'S.---Godey's Lady's Book, f February. Graham's agazine, (or February. ' • • Ladies' National, for February. All the above areinore than equal to the January numbers. ' Illustrated Courier, for December. . Li tie] l's Living Age. No. 244. • . • The Gold Mines of California, and also a full historical account of that country; edited by G. G. Foster. Also, a large correct Map of all that region of country; engraved by Atwood, New. York. :;- • • Also, anew work of 110 pages, giving a,full" history of California and its GOld Regions, with the geographical, mineral- and agricultural resources, including a map of the whole country.; by Fayette Robinson. ' Part first Illustrated Life oft.fleid. Franklin . ; to be corn . plete in eight bombers. -Published by the Hay pers.. Charles Dickens! new work, Ste Haunted Alan and the Ghost's Bargain, • Price a ACk115... . BURFORD, or Allegheny City, has all thenbove. Smithfield street. thiftEdnor above fid. • janl7 'TIOItTRAITS OP DISTINGUISHED HEN; engraved . r from Daguerreotypes, 'published hy Anthony 'Daniel Webster. lien ry Clay 'tin his 71st year} General Scott, Gen. Taylor, Millard Fillmore. Gen. Wm. 0. But ler. 'John C. Calhoun. Joules Buchanan, Thebdore Fre- ' litighuysen, John Quincy Adamg; Andrew !nekton (friar,. Dodge's Celebrated miniature) Washington, (from Staart's printing) Pins IX., Lewis Cues. • • A supply of the above excellent portraits just received and for sale by :..:'..JOHNSTON ac STOCKTON,: janl9. • .Comer ; DOT-ASH.-11 casks Pol.-Ash in stor e janlB ' lintx,Eß &aicliTsoN, uidlbtlale'b j• MEI 1 . ,•• ": • ' 4 lamas =EI WE e lirokers. , Buying taw County & City , ord'u Nowa- * • Penrowlvania Co. I New York Maryland New Orleans EN
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