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MI wr - 4, - . \% ' • s ` wnz $. , • _ • 4g; ,0 CiAiglAtt'SVUtP&X • 14~ ~ c'~. a+ ~~ ~ ~ ~ _ w - _ ~ •. a _. .~ few i:" ~.y, ... ET rJf~.Ji~Jil y~~ I'ii i~. ~„~i:~f ' • [We have, with considerable latiori tondo up the annexed Directory of the two Citiow.. ykreoie aware that there may be errors intt;tkitltffions:' , ., Wo hope .to bo corrected by persons •iete 4 reited. We intend tQ publish this every Satta#l,7, for- the •benefit of eftlietis and stringers. Ournext publication wo hope to have complete.] . e. -• PrNTSUU/11,Cill._ MN Ell _. . . • lif R,THO,eAIIiiP' . .I. O .PISCOF'AL'. ~, xib er iii - tired : Charch.—Pastor, . Rev. CsAttms oon. Location, corner. of Liberty and I . lnyntr,eets. ziii s v it. • ' •.'inr; A.M.; 61 t , P. MI '"*: s ''' '.. '. • ' - • ,' - i ' Td; Street Murch.--Postoi,,AO: VT .tor... .:Loco on, corner of Smithfield and Seveath stremi. Senices, 101, A. M.; 611 P. M . : - • .-' IVerky CAopet.—Paster, Rev: C. H. JACIEVION. Lo . cation, corner of Liberty and .Harrison street-, Fifth 'Ward. Services; 10.1;A: ht.; Oi.P.M. ' . . • .:. . Asbury .Chapei.—Pastor _Rev. C. Femme. Loco • :Coo, Townsend.street,SAl2l Ward. Services 10; , - 4;:144 6i, I% M. • • , ""German Mission .—Pastor, Rev. J. BESTS. Lon lion, corner of Cherry and Strawberry alley. Ser vices, 101, .4 . ..M.;.6},,P. 2d. .- Fferfth Mftiton.—Pastor , Rev.. J. CADWALLADER. Location, Pennsylvania A venue, near Ross street. Services, 10},'A: M4'.61, P. M. , - . '..- _.• Bethel. (C010red. ) ...-Pastor, Rev. M. M. Cone. , Location, Wylie street. Services, 101, 11:2 1 14 3 t and 7 i P..M. • • •','.. •.. .. lEEE EMS MEE Chapri, (tolorerl4- 7 Pastor; „Location, Antlers street, Seventh-Wahl. Services, 101. A. M.; 7, P. M. - • . PItESBYTERIA'N. First .Church.-Pastor, Rev. Fxancts Henson, Location, corner of Wood.nod Sixth streets. Ser . vices 104, A. M.; and 6k. P. M. - • Set l ond.Pastor, Rev. • Loco ' tion, Filth street; between Wood and Market. Ser vices, Io}. A. M.; and 3, P. M., except the first . Sabbath of each month, when it m 61., P. M. Third.--Pastor, Rev. DAvrn H. RIDDLE. Loca tion,-corner of Third and Ferry streets. Services, 114,- A. M.; 63, P. M. Fourth.--Pastor, Rev. SAMUEL FULTON. LOCO* tion ' Penn street, Fifth Ward.• Services, 101, A. M.; 63, P. M. ')7l4.—Pastor, Rev. 24ennzitet. West. Loca tion; Smithfield street, above Siztn. Services, 104 4 . -A. M.; 3, P. M. II First AssOciate Rearmed Church.—Pastor, Roc, J. T. APLArrictr. Location; Si;tb ftrcet. Services 10I,A. M.; Second Associate Refornu , dCilurck.—Pnotoe, Rev. J. G. Bnown. Location, corner or Smithfield and Virgin alley. Services, 101, A.M.21, P.M. St: PauPs.--Bishop, Rt. Rev. M. &Corms. Lo- cation, corner of Fifth and Grantstreets. Services, 101, A. M.; 3, P. M. St. Pirtrires.—Pastor, Rev. F. G 'MLA tiD. Loca tiOn, corner olLiberty street and - canal. Services, 10E, A: M.; 3}, P.M. St.. Nil &await .(Gennan.)---Pastor, Rey. Josr•Pu MuLt.r.a. Location, Penn street, Fin Ward. Ser vices, 101; A. 9, -, P. M. U-TIJERAN: First English Lutheran.-Pastor, Rev. W. A. PAIMILVANT. LOCatintl, 'Seventh Etteet. : ..Services, 101, A. M.; 7,P.M. : • .First Geratm Lutheran.—Pastne, ReC.J.; FOOti nation. Locate*, corner of Wylie and'High streets. Services, A. M.; 3; P. M. ' City, Genitals Lutheran Mission.---Residence of Missionary with Rev. Feemistion, Grant meet. • SWEDENBORGIAN. New 'iirutatem •S'ocidy..7:Pastor ' Rev. DAVID I"4 . .ttyru.. Location, Apollo .11.111, Fourth. street. Services,•lol, A. M.; 3, - P.M... • • CUMBERL'II PAESBYTERI AN. 'lira Cumber/unit Presbyterian .Churelt.—Pastor, Rev. A. M. RUYAN. Location; Sixth street, between Wood and Smithfield. • Serried, IN A. M., and 7 . P. M. • EPISCOPALIAN. Trinity Church —Pastor, Rey. Crwacc UPPOLD. Location, Sixth street, between Wood and Smith field. Services 101 A. M. and 3P. M. St. Andrews.—Pastor, Ray'. IVa. Parsron. Lo cation, 'Hand street, between Penn and river. Ser. vices,. 101 A. M., and 3 P. M. e st . . Pact's.--Ptstor, Rev. Oven. LoCation, 41 . La eirnile.ll Services, 101 A. M.. BAPTIST • First - Baptist Church.—Pastor, Bev. WllitAlfll. Location, Grant Street, between Sectii3d.and Third. 'Services. 101 A..1/1., end 81 1. M. • Baptist Church.—Pastor,•ftev. T. C. Teas:ham.— Location. Grant street, near Sixth. &entices, 101 A. M., and!" P. - • ' ' • ' C 0 V Ell A N'T E R . Fire! Reformed Presbyterian Church.--Pactor, Rev. 30178 BLACK. Location, Plum Alley. Ser vices, 101 A. At„ sod 3 P.M.' . • Second Reformed Presbyterian Church. Pastor, Rev. • Location, Perm street, Filth Ward. Services, 101 A. 11., and 3P. M.'' . SECEDER. .Firs! Actoclate Churrh.--Psstor, Rev. AviEltso Locator), Sixth street. Services, !O A. nt., and 3 P.M. UNITED -EVANGELICAL. First Unita Evangelical (German.}--Pastor, ROBERT K08T.131. ' Location, comer or Sisth nod Smithfield etreete. Services, 10t, A. M..; 7, P.M.* ALBRECBT.iT.ES..• . First Chscrch ' " ...Loci ti nd tfeet, Ser vices, 101 A. M.; '3; P. bf; : ••:. , PROTESTANT*M'ETHODIST. First Protestant Methodist.—Pastor, Rev. ROD- Hum. Location, Fifth street ' between Grant and Smithfield. Services, 10 1 , A.M.; 7, P. M. • Wes/el/an Chureh, (Colored )—Pastor, Rer. Tatra. rt. Location, Knovs alley,. Seventh Ward. Ser. vices, lin, A. M.; 7, P. M. _ AILLEGUEIVY CITY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Beaver Street Church.—Pastor, Roy. D. L. Dram sr.y, Location; Beaver' street, between corner' of Ohio and North Common. Services, 10kA. M., and 6k ' , • South Common Chtirch.—Pastor, Rev. B. K. Banc. '.- AMES.. Location, Snoth Common, between Fed 'tent and' Sandusky streets. Services, 101 A. M., and 61 P. M. IRE :•:.Chetnut Street ehurch.-,:-Pastor, Rev. W. P. 'Btatestininiv. •Location; Chesnut street, between Canal sed Bridge. Services, 10} A. M., and 61 P. . • • PRESB . • First Churth.—Pastor, Rev. E. P. Swims, D. D. Location, corner.of Beaver street and Ga' Alley. Services, 101'A. M., nod 6 P. M. ' Seetrnd Church. -Pastor, Rev. ALLEN D. CAMP. vtzt.L,' D. D. Location, Washington and Liberty !directs, above East Common. 6er►ice9lol A. M., end 3 P. M. .:'•• • CATHOLIC. &. Michael's. (Gerizan.)—Pastor, Rev. J. Most. tun, P. G. Location, Liberty street, Fourth Ward: Services, 101 A: M., and 3 P. M. • LUTHERAN. lIIM First'annum Lutheran Church.—Pastor, Bey. ,L iloctscae. 'Location, noar tipper Bridge. Servi ces 101.- A. M., and 3 P. M. . - Second German Lutheran Church.--A. new min now in progress of erection. CUMI3ERL'D PRESBYTERIAN. First_evatbertand Presbyterian Chareh.—Piner, Rev.Se!vicei, 101 A . M t , and IP.M. • E.PtACOPALI.AN. Christ , / Chu/ch.—Pastor; Rev. Twos. Causwrow. Location, East Common, between Ohio street arid North Common. • , , • - • • .I.J NIO N. First Associate' Atlarmed ,( Churck—Pa ator, Rev J. PftEsstr.r. Location, North side of the Dia woad.: Service!, 10} A. M., and 21 P. M. • Ant Refmned Presbyterian.--Pastor, Rev. Ar thiliw 'Bt:sor. Location, Sandusky ,strect. Servi iies.3of A. M., and 3r. Rearmed' - Prabyterisea,.. (Ora School.)—Pastor, Rev. Sppolicr::•• Lneatinn, corner of Lacnck and Sandusky streets. Services, IN A.M., and 3P. M: 1111 . First Assaciate Chureh.:-.--Pastor, Rev. .JAngs Locatikat, corner of South Common acid Bandyskyostreetel. DISCIPLES .. First .flisstistes els . o4l4—Elilf.tre ) i S. Crwain. Location, Book Lane, below the old Bridge. Services,' 101; . .A: 144 2 1i 1 ... M.; Ind • econd Disciples Church.--Eliteis,l49ll:l4lll:EY and Roar. MCCLAIMEN. LaCatiOli, BeaVerigrtlet, be preen Jackson and Carroll. Services, 101 A. M., nnA 2 P.M. - • • UNITEII EVA NGELIC,AL'., .First demon United. Evongeiicat Church.--pits tor, Rev. CHARLES WATERHAINER, Lticatioti;',oa Canal, between Agnednet and Upper Bridge;sl . :Bar: vices, Of A.'1 1 .li.,;atid,3 '. • • • Second' airman . Evangelical Church,—Pastor, ftrv. Drumm, Location, Ohio street, on Voegt ,iejos ground,. Services, 101 A. M., and 3 P s . Id, ~. ~ ~Y. -~. y; ~ ,.' lQ.~!.~'utl•s eft: Al•7~t.`~ UNION. CATHOLIC. COVEN A N T E_R SECEDER ISMS =I MEMIINEM=M3MMIIIM . . . . . . P ROT E STA:NT 111 ET HOD ISt . First Protestant Methodist Clustch.:—:Paitor;_itiv. /WE'VE& LIJCatiOR; PARI . CommOO, near.Ohniateeett.. Soy/loci, 10}' . A. in., and 7P. ; African. M. E.,Churoh, (Colored.)—Pastor, Rev. Taos. LAWRENCE. • Location; . Fast COMMORR.-- Serviceo,.lo}‘ A.; M., tied 7 P. M. FVestleyan*Predestsud Church, (Coloresi.)--Pas. tor, Rev: DAWD Srzvass, Location, Second street. Services • 10; A.M. and 7P; M. • Baptist Churn, ( A Co P lo T red i .?-- S P T os . tor, Rev. Lona. Location near Second street. - Sandusky:. st,„.Boptist Church—Pastor, Rev. .1. Witscra. • Allegheny 00nnt..14 IN* • , - -,The Commdnwealth of Ponnrylvania to s , -NS, ol• - ‘,.. the Sheriff of said county-610=1Na : ..r , . y .? . • Whereas, at an Orphan ' s Court , held at ... ' r„ S.' • ', t , Pittsburgh, in and for said county, on the ‘;',..2:1'l 3d of Feb. 1849, the Petition ofJno. J. Mit . -.`-,.„, chel andino E. Downing, Adm's of Patrick • . Cahill, late of the City . of Pittsburgh . decd, strewing, (inter alai) that the said intestate died seized in his demesne as of fee, of and in all the following descri bed Real Estate, to wit; all that certain lot or piece of gronnd situate on the south-west corner of Wylie and Tunnel streets, In the City of Pittsburgh, comming in front on Wylie street twenty feet, and extending back a long said Waunel street preserving the sacra width eighty -sir feet; on which is erected a double two story brick building 'the front of which is occupied as a store. The above described Real Estate comprises all the Real Estate of the said intestate at the time of his de cease, which has corn tone knowledge of said petition ed. And praying the Court to grant them an order to make ante of the said real estate of the said defendant with the appartentrices,for the payment of the debts and the main tenance and cdacation of the minor children of said , • 'Now, thorefore t ive command you to cite Johanna Cahil, widowof Patrick Cahill , deceased and also the next of kit of the said Jaa. Cahill, Mary.Cabill and hriebneljOa bill, minor children tinder the age of fourteen yoars, of said Patrick Cahill, dee'd, and all other persons interest. .ted in the estate of the said Patrick doc'd, so that they be and appear before oar said court, nt Pittsburgh, on the 24th day of February Inst. then and there to show cause if any you or either of you have, why the prayer ofthe petitioner should not be granted, and hercoffail not. Witness, the Hon. Benj. Patton, Esq., President ofour said Cotirt, at Pittsburgh. this 9th day of February, A. D. 1849. DANIEL breCURDY, To all persons interested: You are hereby notified of the contents ofthe above writ. J? O. . feb 10 Bhentr. frO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quartet Sessions of the Peace In and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of George Deerstan, of Shaler Town ship, in the. County aforeensid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with Materiels for the accommodation or travelers and others, Es his do en ing house, in:the- Township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of eatertainme . And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. GEORGE We;the subscribers, citizens of the afore - Pas& Town ship, do certify, that the above petitioner is of edod re pute for, honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, and that said - tavern is ne tessery. Jos. Dashback, Zcbnlon roller, Jacob Serven. John Brittle. John Soellner, Thos. Power, George B. Spang, R. Snyder, R. Wibell, Samuel Suttee, P. Young'. J. Sit vier. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court orGeueral Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of S. Begler, of the 2d Ward, city of Pitts ' Pitts burg; in the County 'aforesaid ? humbly . sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wilt be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty hound, will pray, S. BEG GER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Wandolo do certify, that the above Petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the arrnounodalion of trav elers and others, andthat said tavern is necessary. M. Kinzer, J. Neel, J. Hull, Gen: IVlsitfeld. R. G. Brooks. M. Rogers, C. Schmertz. J !air ntfurri W. Peck eri, R. Patterson, J. Hershfield, Wm. Wilson. fcli10:21 tChroniele copy and eh. Post.]' • OR RENT—A good Brick Dwelling House, eonve nientlyy situated for business men, bitween at and 2d, on Ferry street. Rent-8150.00. ' 8. CUTHBERT, Gee Agent, • feb9 ' Smitlitfeld street. T'O7SI7C — AR-30 Idyls. prime new crop N. 0. Bogor ..just received and for sole by .011LLER & RICKETSON, feb9 170 Liberty at. A GOLDBRACELETS ANbl. CORAL ikIRCK-I.ACE 4 AT AUUCTION. to pay Advance, at hfclica To-morrow, Saturday, Februort iMb, at a quarter past 7 o'clock, precisely, will be sold, without reserve, at kle: Kennu'e Auction Rooms, the Gnawing articles of Jew , etry, tartly an advance, with charges added. ant-as re. deemed before that time. viz: 4 fine solid gold Bracelets: 1 extra largo double Coral Neek.Lace.. very fine, and genuine article. Those concerned will take nonce of atm udvertisement. Terms : cash, pur fonds. fete' • . JAMES hiciCENNA Apo. T'IURNITURE AT AUCTION, AT MeKENNA , 9.=OJI X Monday next, February 12, ai 2 o'clock to the oiler noon, will be sold at 111CKenna's Auction Booms, is large • lot of Forrtirare, compriting dresinugend plain Bureaus, • Bedsteads. Chairs; Tables, Cribs, Settees Carpeting, Looking Ulasses—with a variety of Kitclicri Utensils, hc: • • •' • ' JAMES AfekhNNA; fcbg Anetloneer. aUNDR.IO3-19 bldg. prime Cranbe es; k. 7 ' • . . " small Waiteltearis; • 5 " Roll Darter • •• • • 25 racks Dried 'Apples; • • . - 10 kegs Lint' Lard & Reciired 13 . ft coasignnteat tad for sale by ' . MI • '• • ' • •• KING it MOORHEAD ICE-8 dire ',Just need and lot sale by Ali (ebb • KING /k. MOORHEAD, Diamond 'TOACON—llama and Shoulder,. a prime article, of G. 40111 'W. Jackson's curing, always on hand and, for Pale by I feb9) RING dr„, MOORHEAD. RAISINS—.2.S boxes and 44 half boxes. in store and for sale by • • tfebOJ ' KING & MOORHEAD. FPING PAPER -1000 reams Medium Straw Wrapping; 1000 Crown . ' 'l " • .a, 000 doable cr'n "' " ReCeived and (or sale at the Paper Warehouse of • . feb9 . . S. C. HILL, 87 Wood.si. PERM, WHALE. AND LARD OILS— • 1400 es. Unbleacbed Winter Sperm, manufactured • this winter; 1900 ga. Bleached • • do. do. do. 900 Winter Whale do. do. ' •14 bbls. No. 1 Winter Lard OIL Just received and for sale by . MILLER & RICKETSON, febT . ,170 Liberty Street; • EGA rfia. Om. No. tde In Cron nocipe gars; 35 " g• 2 do.' do. do. Jost received mid for'sole by ' MILLER & RICKETSON, 1039 llO Liters street. THE undersigned, Trustees of DAVID Zimrairr, will ex pose to Public Sale, on Satanlay, the twenty-fourth day of February, A. D. 1949, nt 10 o'clock, st.ron the premises, all that certain Lot of Ground situate on Third street, between Grant and Hogs streets, in the city of Pittsburgh, and being Lot No. 34 in James O'llara's plan of the extension of Pittsburgh, the said Lot being 24 feet in front nit Third street, by 63 feel deep; on which is erected a Two Story Brack Dwelling House. Terms will be made known on day of sale. THOMAS Mc KEE, JOHN BRICKELL, STrustees , feb9-3tdadtdbd• EDWARD DUFF, Posimge to and from Livrerptiiii, — . Be the well known, fast sailing. fa . •-• TOTilO Steamship SARAH SANDS: • ./.// , % burthen 1:00 tons Woe. C. Tuositrsou, Commander. Will sail from New York positive y ou the 2ith Febraisruandliroin Liverpool on gsth March—her-regular day,. • - A few respectable persons can be handsomely accom modated in•the al cabin, and found ou moderate, terms. Cabin, al cabin and steerage passengers visiting the Old Country, or those sending for their relatives, should in spect the accommodations of this floating palace, before engaging elsewhere; and the price of passage to and from Liverpool will be little more than in a packet ship. Apply on board, foot of Peck Slip, or to the sabscribers. W. BYRNES & CO, 83 South st., N.Y., and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Or in Pittsbnrgh to • JOHN THOMPSON, febßilt 160 Liberty street • • James W.•Woodarell, • ' MODERN AND ANTIQUE. FU R'N I TURE• No. 83 TIMID Srnter,.Prrritscuon. A' TAROS and splendid assortment of Furniture, snitable for Steamboats; Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constimily on hand, and made to order. e present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the Western Country . Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as 1 am de termined my prices shall.plcase. 'Part Of the Stock can . sin —, sln • • . Tete a Tete ; . Buffet Etaqele; Louis XIV: Chairs • Queen Elisabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; Fruit Tables; Toilet Tablei; . • ' Louis XV. 'Commoder. . French Mahe/may Bedsteads krituto Stools . ; 50 Sofas, with plush and hair Moth coven; ' 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor ' do. / 30 " Fancy dO. 25 Centre Tables 20 pair Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tables ; , 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus • 8 Wardrobes; ti Secretaries and Book C ases; XI marble hap Wash Stands.; : • 4 pair Ottomans &pair Fariey'Work,Stinds. . • . A vrey . large - assorinent or common Chnirs'ann othv r Furniture, too uunterous td mention: IrT'Steaso Boats fornished on the sbonest notice , nod on the most reasonable terms. • ' " • fcbe lila llonorable.dio incises of the.Coart of General 1. Quarter Seesions of the Pe . acc in and for . he County of Allegheny : • • • • The petition:of William Ferguson, of the Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in ;he County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner limb provided himself with mater i e l, f or she necontmOdolion of traveler. and others, at his *dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and.prays. ilia, your Honors will be pleased to grant him a:bee:nen to keep a public house of entertainment anl.your pen. tioner, us in duly bound , will Dray_ • " • _ • „ WILLIAM FERGUSON. - We, the subscribers; eitizeni the: k r 0 resqid •Ward, do eertify'thnt theeabove•pstitioneris'of, good repuie e for honesty and tempCrance; and is well proVlded with house .Thnla and conyeutences forth, accommttlationind lodg ing:of strangers • and' travelers, and Yhatpaid !Oe n / A s oeceebnrryy IVni; liclitiJahft K6ille), Jos Jetikinien, dit:Cia-' ran, Robert - M'llwaine Jas. Pelican, J. Wilson, J. Ger wig, John Beck, David Sims , Sims,!. Aitken, B. &term, febB:3td• '&• -"*; `• . ~ ;; =jy *' ~f~ ':~ti `~ - ISM MIEN . !') IMllle ~' e : . PubiSa e. 11512110 MEM 1.. EMU .. - ... - -;,,-~-gin;.: ~;~~.: _ Qutnriicrciat an piTTSBUIt.G4 t4.)*RD- OF 'TRADE. NV, BARKER, COX:XIITEZ VOU'FIGIIICULRY W. R. , MURPHY, , , PASSENGER , ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1818.. SteamboatPac ketLine, leavesdaily fotCineinnati, to A M. Passenger - Packet, via - Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. X., and G' V: It. 5161 Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. it,. and 12! Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 d M North-Western, via Cleveland, daily;l9 a. M. Erie and WesteritNew York, daily, 9 'a:•at: • North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, Size OPt Sundays, 4 A&BIVgLS OP MAILS. Ertstern lirail stli closes 12 at. Western 11lait, Cia: and Lowey., due 8 r.l.l.,elosess,A.si. South.vin•Balt.aud Washington, due 8 P. st.:,clorress A. 14. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. sr., closes 9 Erie and Western New,lrorki.due - S P. sr. closes BA. STOCKS. • 1 . • , -Par Offered Sank Pittsburgh - . ••. • . .550,00 850.00 • 4150,00 Exchange Bank • .... ... •• 50,00. .44,00 43,50 Merehants' and 54. Bank . 5000 :45,02 Ruiners , - Deposit Bank None in market:. !laud Street liridge- • .... 50,00..:6000 - 49,00 Northern Libertiesßridge -.5000 Old _Allegheny Br:dge ...... •7 - 7 •7 , 25,00:-30,00- . R.Stack,paitton -. • shares, 5.2,50 ••7 , .7 • - • • .. 5,00 1 , 43 City Bonds (0 ilk cent). . 90,00, Monongahela Bridge -•• .. 25,00'..: . • 16,50 GU* Stock • 50700. , Daily Review of the Markets. - . OFFICE OF THE POST, SATtilpAr Algarrtreo,:February 9 , UM. PLOUR—Sinall sales rim store at,3 8103 . 63- very little doing; receipts light. • . . DRIED PEACHES- = Sale or no sacks at 1 4 00 bu. • RAISINS—SoIe of 60 bxs at 1,65. LARD—SaIo of 18 bbld at 51c from first hands ; sales or kegs from store at 61. BACON—Sales of superior Sugar Cured Ramect 9c. No change in city or country cured. APPLES--S.ales of 96 bbls at 1,0001,19. ' PEA NUTS—Sales of 91 sits at 68c. CHEESE—SaIes OrCommod Western IteServe at 5.112D6c. - • BUTTER—SaIa of 28 bbla Roil at 1.21 c. ; a very • superior quality. • WHISKEY . - 7 Salo of 10 bbis at 18c, caatt. , Passage to and from England, Ireland, SCOTLAND AND 'IIALES. - 1j"By the Stscmultip SARAH SANDS, and the recular Packet Ships, [ (3; PI r.! Ittr BYRNES dri CO.t terrsnositen is 1b24, No, 83 South street, :New York, and a; Waterloo Road L,reepaol. Presorts sending to the Old Country for Their friemhi, can have them brought out by the Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool on Ist, ilth, II th, 16th. 2lst or ' , Mai of every month. comprising the following Ships 4 Eideliar • Siddons, Henry Clay, Hottinguer, Columbia, Constellation, Roscins, Patrick Henry., • , Cambridgh, Isaac Wright.. Waterloo. Constitution, Ashburton, New• York, . 'Garrick, \Vest Point, , queen of the West, ?Rottman= • ~ Y orkshire, Sheridan, New World, Liverpool, Orford, , John R. Skiddy. Or in the first class Ara-email Ships, sailing . from Li erpool and the Irish Ports every.day, comprising the.-:- St. Patrick, St. George, Andrew Foster, Yorktown, Creole, Memnon, Probus, Elsinore, Wm. A. Cooper. And many , others, which this limited space.will .not ad roit of here enumerating. P. W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passengar Agents for iho Ste arnship SARAH SAN OS., Her appointed sail in:: days, for 1e49, arc us follows: From- Liverpool on Stith January, 22th litarch,4th June, 6th August and Bth October; from New• York an 24th February, ltd May, sth J lily, th September, and ILth Novcraber. „therefore, those-wishing their relatives riat early in the Spring. will find it to their interest to patronize- this Ohl Established House, our arrangements being so per feet that no delay or disappointment can occur. Drafts at sight for any amounton , the Nalianni Bank of Ireland, its brunches, tic., at all times for sale. Ap ply to, or addresxby letter, post•paid. - • P. W. BI RN ES & CO, RI South at., N. Y., and' 0 Waterloo Road. Liverpool, Or to— • - JOHN THOMPSON, ian2l'af 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, " • " • Chlakerlug , ts Pianos. - • • " JOHN H. 1111:1.1.0R, AVM, for 'Chiekerillg . s PiWM.. Pia irtstmt reml4#l 7 tarifa.) No. Winiit street, Pittsburgh, lass received, and ,row open for sale, The following elegant assortment of Piano - pones ;'- t hreat direct from dm manufacturer, and So? sale atMr. Chlekering's !Instant prises', viz: One superb Rosewood, seven Octave, earved in themovt elegant and rich s.yle of Loois .X.11r.--new reale. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale. • One do. octave—new testa. One do. 4 octave, carved moulting—new !cafe. Two do. G Jo, round corners; Two do. 6 do, square ,` • n a , The shove are from the manufactory of 3. Chickeringi Boston, and of the latest styles of funtitarej and with. Ens new and approved scale. . MAO, on ha!l l. and for vale Three Rosewood Pianos. 6 octaves ; from the manofac• tory of H. Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm - of Stodart, Woreerter & Uaaham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos ;from the manufactory of Gale &Co.,N. Y. . One Rosewood, ci octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New York. One Mahogany U octave Piano; made in Riskin:lore, - and left by the owner far sale, either for cash or ilt ex. change for such goods as wilt as as country store.— Price $3OO. 1 IFL OF . FRANKLlN,ll.l.enuarati—lu course of pub ti -Li licaon in the 'social form byllarper &Brothers. N. York. The Life of Benjamin Frani:tin, consisting of his Autobiography, Duda narrative of his public life and see vices, by the Rev. 11. flamingo Weld; splendidly embel lished by numerous exquisite designs, by John O. Chap man—engraved in the higher' sryte of art. : The work is printed in the octavo form, on PUperfiae paper. from bold and legible type. It will'be completed In eight parti, at 25 cents each, and issued at brief intervals, Each part will be received by express Immediately after its publi. cation. Part Ist just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, jan26 . ' Corner of Market and ad OM _ • MrSACII - g - i.OTATOES--Iteed per steamer lews, `I.IJ and fur aale by (juOl) CUMMINS.& SMITH. Iro LET—A good dry CELL/tit, situated on the North east side of the Diamond, suitable for mt Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN & CANVWF:II., felsq Si Market st., Pittsburgh. ALIFORNIA AWNS-- 1000 sawed 'Wagon Pollees, (Government lanai) 500 " " Hubs; far sale by C. A. McANULTY & fete Canal Dunn TO LET—A Tare. :story thick Lkeening.teontaiiii eleven Rooinv,) on S% ityne street. Rout, to a good Tenant, 8250. A ppl y to C. A. M'ANULTY & CO 4 • febB Canal Basic JAMES`' NNW NOVEG—The Forgery, Tala, by O. P. R. James Esq. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON jan2d - Corner Minket and etc TEAS FOR In CENTS PERSET.-- 7 Tre sabscribe'r, wishirg to dispose of his entire cloak of Queensware as soon as possible, will sell common Cops and Saucers at the extremely low, pripa 0(12/ tents per set, along with other articles. Now is the limn to secure a good assortment of Ware At low prices. Storekeepers and families should improve this opportunity, without de. lay. Dar Remember the place, Cum% HALL, No. 118 Wood street. finale) WM. DEITY. I/ILN DR.ED CORN AlliAL-1/11 barrels Kiln Dried DL Corn Meal ; • dd barrels Rye Flour, from Patterson's Brighton ?di store and for sale by . fetil:d3t JOHN BLACK & CO. To Lumbermen. TE undersigned desires, upon his return from the East, which will be about the Bth or 10th of Febru ary, to contract Gar. from 20 to 30 Thousand pieces of 140CUST TIMBER. suitable for Cross Ties, say 0 feet in length. and of sufficient size to square 51 to 01 inithes.— The Timber to bn delivered either at Pittsburgh or Medi. son, Indiana,— the latter preferred. Communications may be left with Masses. Church & Carothers, before the dates mentioned. Payments cash, on delivery of Time tier. JOHN UROUGH. iazl3l Pras't M. and I. Reil•Rond . . . . _ [Gazette pub. 2i daily and It ..Weekly and ch. this office.] Fifth white curly Lap Dog. She alined from Curratt's Tailor Shop about 4 o'clockyester day ,afternoon. As she is so much prized by the owner, a 'liberal reward will be given and many Matting, on being returned to thlwoffice. • • • • 'feta =Ulla • • MBE subscribers having taken the Saw-null above the Fifth Ward Bridge, tomer!y run by Mr. John Ohm ben., and•haviug a good•etock of Timber on baud, would . POUCH. the patronage of the public. •Orilore thankfully' received and punctually attended.to. • • • • Tim undersigned haying sold his intereiltio the above Mill to Messrs. Savory er, Spaulding. would reecimmend them to his formercustomere and the cotmounity, as being well• qualified to give eatistuetion to all 'who may deal with thorn. (janti:tr)- JOHN CHAMBERS. 1310 R GENTLENIEN.--WAL Al earnr has rucently re r craved a further supply df Gentlementsrancy CEA • VATS, including s ome very hatiammie. Also, black Italian Cravats, several qua lities, and including same su perior. • Alto, Gent's • Linen. Cambric Nand kerchieN, plain and with colored borders; Super Silk do:; Under shirts and Drawers, inerit.o, silk and cotton, some of the fanner extra. size. Especial attention_ is asked to his stock of French Broadeloiks and Ca.trimeresj of the letter plain .and. fancy t: Velvet ruiti•Eatin • Veatings; &e.. At North-cast corner of 4th and Market ate. Datt2G TRAYED OR STOLEN—From Light Tavern, 3 S milesfroin Allegheny, on the - FranAlin - Sond;cni Wed. nesday evening last, Sept: 117tb„1 SiS, a Hay Mare, .abont 141 hands high; hinds. Small white slot on her forehand.; and some white on one of her hind feet; had on a hotter when she len. She Is about 5 yearn Old. Any person wfio will return her to.the'subeeritier," or to John Agnew, Second Ward House,Allegbeny, or scud him inkimuttion where she eau be obtained, will be ably rewarded. • JOHN FERGUSON ? oetft Pine Township* RAISINS 20 1:7.1 , .” 11 4 R. Rai sins; for sole by jinn SMITH & SINCLAIR. liESE=ii MIKE t ,4 - .t :- t: r 4.• i 4 !,e S'" h fj".`"l. • ••• • wt. ‘ l, 4-• -, try,. ► C. .... • :1 eh tr o i a t. 1,!! a, "-• z 4 "''-'l , - , 1,, r 4.1 4t r - 't: ".'!' • ' ' • ,~... EMI ".:•;,•; " • _ : BAVARY•& SP.4UIg:!INp. =MI ` ..'t.' 'iiia -• Ether Intriti_Oote. P-p4t,•.ap. PIT'T S tri THE 16{1VoiFIL-41ALLiK6 . , .= ARRIVED, • - _ ' Steamer Lilke Erie, Sholcs. Beaver. • : .; Michigan NO. •; - . Ballic,„Jaeobit Brownsville. •, . •"' •• - • • Atlantle;.Parkutecn,:• d 0... • • •. • " • Beaver Clarke,-Beaver • - • . • :Camden, - Hendrickson,-McKeespon. rt Z. Taylor, Lucaa. Wheeling. , • • ' .• - • Meatedver No. 2, Woodavardi ;' Caleb C ° pppe,Murock We'llsville: •• ;:.• • • DEPARTED, Lake Erie, Shales, Beaver. • " Baltic .Tacobit;Bmvansvilfe : • • . " :Atlantic; Parkinson, .do. Miehigan•NP.2;Bilaan, Beavei. • ' • Beaver,Clarke" Beaver • • ' "•, • Camden, Rendrickon , Itlcßeeport. ConsulyWebbor, Wheeling. - l'aylcir;Lgeas,Wheeliug. • • " • Clipper N 0,2 , Crooks, Cincinnati lair".The.lviesienge Sict. 2 made an excellent trip to and from Cincinnati:. Her powenthave been suf ficiently , . _ . faded to'lictre that' she will b ie able to cope with the swiftest boat on the Weitern , rivers.._ .We wish the Captain,, Clerk:and . all every sort of ..c- 'Tlie.Mesatiager leaves for Ciacianati at 10 tocloCk this - morning ; : baT There is ail -feetweter in - the phanteit and - - - ' - .18411. • CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PAC NAT LINE'. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest,' best finished' and furnished, and most powerful boats on the water's of the Wert. The highest wages are paid for the 'services of the brit end most experienced men engaged in the river business.-- The line has been in operation fqr six yeari; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest .Injury to their persons., The hue in the Union ,for safety, regularity t and speed., All thin, money can procure .has been provided for the Safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The beats leave for Cincinnati as follows: JITONDA k*PACiftr—ttle usalcoliaLtiellPl-Sione i will leave Pittsburgh ovary Monday morning al 1.0 o'clock; Wheeling cvery Nonday.evening at 10 TUESDAY PA CEET—Theillingard4 Na. ti t c um. Zs°. Minerlter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morni n g run o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening . at 10 r. at. - • . wRDNI - sDAY PACKST. , = The Nay: Esawto No. 2, Capt. S. _Saari, will leave-Pittsburgh every Wednesday inonuag atlOo'clock; . Wlieelingevery 'Wednesday e you- THIASDAY PACEHT—The -11mtu1rr, Capt. R. .T.." Grace, mill leave Piitebnrgh every Ilaireday morning' at 10 o'clock; wheeling every Thursday evening nt 10 FRIDAY GEE r,—The IaLiPP/CR Na. 2, Capt. Creak, vitt leave Pinsbarghevery Friday morning at 11/o'clock;. Wheeling every Friday evening at IU. r, at. lISATURDA PAC/MT.—The brintassmm No. 2, Capt. . C. Woodward; will leave Pittslmre& every Saturday morning at ()o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening SUNDAY PACKST--"The ISAAC Nvwrox, Capt. P. &rel. will leave Piusborsk every- Sooday. morning at 10 o'clock; Meeting every Sondayevenings t 10 r. m. LOUISVILLE PAoKET9-.- MIMIMeM2MI filt4lll./It 8•11711411Plcirr.--Tbo A No'l fine/mil fast prisSenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPIi. J. lier.lep,, Com mander, will leave Pittsburg forWheel jag. Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For fre ig ht or passages:opt y on board. or to FOR.SI FN. d .DLINCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort. of pas sengers; the accommodations am Inferior to no boat on the western waters.. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with.the Hen Franklin No Cand Pike No 9, to Sant- Loalw•-time throligh,rlva oite. ap2l-iy 8412. slice Pittslnugh and Brownsville Bally Pocket ' • Line. FGAIKVART,St Pioniestyr LEAVE DAILY AT A..M. AND 4P. M. The following new bOAVS COMpiete the line for the present season: ATLANTic, Capt, James Parkinson; llmmic, Copt A.Jaeobs; and LOUIS Capt;li. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money ran procure has been provi ded, The boats will lease the Monongahela: Who Mikiat, at the foot or .UCKISSAI.. PAssertrers crill linnettial on briaid; titt the bunts certainty leave at - the adyertisc hours. , inat ` S a st'T. `V/Fiieiti tranilliiiiiiiiTe t .7 --- The new and 'splendid passenger strainer o l r - .., TAYLOR , 21. E. LIiCAS, Masitif, Will TWO as a Regular Packet between Piust.urgh and %ieai rue. caving this city every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at'lo O'clock, a• le, and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. at 8 o'clock, A. Irlc , Foe freight orpassige, (having superior necornmoda. - Lions.) apply 'onboard. _ • . • The 2. Taylor is an entirely, new boat, and for siteed and accommodation iti not surpassed by any boat ort the river. Gati3o) ARMSTRONG le CROZER, Agts. ---- ------. _.. rittabtirh mod Wheeling racket. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Watauga, Master. wit! leave ,regularly for Wheeling,o a Dloaday, Wednesday, and 'Fri day, at 10 o elock;preestrist. Leave Wheelingevery, Tuesday, Thantday, and Seim , da,. ,v at ?o'clock ' . A. l ielPaSitiret,V. " 1 Tit Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every acmminadation that can be procured, for the comfort and surety, of passengers, hats been provided-. The boat is also provided with a selr•actingrarety•guard, to prevent explosion: . _... For freight or passage apply on board, or to • .• ocr3 JOHN FLACK. Agent. Frank/In packet. - - AliKThe faint packet•ALLEA'IIIENY BELLE, Capt. Wat. ilaatatt, will run regularly be. tween ;US urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny lttver. Leaven Pittsburgh garb Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock * P. at. For frelght or passage, apply on board. deetr7 • _ __ ._. _.. ___ _ ____ ------ Regular likacket•tor Sunfish. 16014 THE line steamer IVELLSVILLI-.1, Capt EinNsts, will leave (bribe attove and inter me rote Ronson Walnrsdayt and ...Satunfoys. . FOT freight or puseage apply on hoard, or to an.os cEp. 11. MILTENBERGER, Agt. New Arrangarrannt. TILE ateaMer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and NVellaville, on Tees -16Si day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. kr., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the lattilin2, hetwe-en end street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. EARBAUOII, Agents, marG N 0.33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement.' -- Aassg o idt THE steamer IiIIIAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Deaver, • w, and ‘Vellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, ut 9 o'clock, A. pt. Raving a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to rdal7-if O. W. HARTON k CO., Agents. mita-.- -2 -,7- - --7 - ;ilivor Si.racruir.i ,-, .1-- - - -- - - Thiet spleridld fast running steamer • r - '.. , CAMBRIA . C: S. Keridriak,Master, w i ll leave for the above and intermediate .ports this day. For freight or passage appli, on hoard, or to feb101,:... :.. GEO.M. MILTENBERGER, Agent; For Lafayette, Wabash River. • - - -Tho fine steamer VERMONT, Captain HAZLET; will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, - ' - vont imy. For freight or game • apply' on board. feblo DISSOLUTIQN.—The partnership of unpin' - 4. LL ts this daY - dlssolved E by mutual consent. The litt ',hiesa of tb o somi will be settled by 11:Lee J. R. MliarllT Pitaure, 30th Jan., 1849.! - 11. LEE. NOTICE—The, undersigned will continue the Witiol business and attend to the sale of'Woolen Goods, at the old Place..: . H. LEE. ' fla - in retiring - from the late firm of Murphy & Lee. I take greakpleanure Ifirectinimending Mr. R. Lee to the confidence of iny friends and to the public. - - J It: MURPHY. APPREkTiCEiS WANIT/M--Fifteen to twenty.young lads from; l2 015 years'of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing bushiest._ Apply .at M. DALV'S Store, on Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville. If • . . - NITANTED--Three Business Men, as.partnere in e TV. tablishrnents now in successful operation in th eity 830,—Ench Will be required to produce a cash capital o 00. . . ' Mee, ptofitable buidneee"will be rold.at a bargain, to one outtve enterprieing men of good Legatees Lahite. S. curnßEßT;Gen. Agent', ' Jane ' . Smithfield etreet. INFORMATION WANT,EI).--Atty person acquainted with the - children of Jolla Clark, nn - Englishman } inn ironfounder by Imdej supposed to have-worked in or abOut Pittabuigh,and.to-have _died within six. :or seven years, will do them a kindness, by informing them they can hear of-somethipx.to their advantage, on application to thigodiee. - - - ' ' " pee thif Shirting 11.1tvallup avtd Irish Linens. NETg; MURPl.llr invites the.particular attention of „ Wanting the Gerais, to his desirable stock, conitisting'of the best make, frock the most approv ed-inanufaeturers„and the latter warranted pure, flax.— He basing received an additional supply, and in offering Ifiluidiris of a superior quality at . a very low • - Sheeting and . Pillow l ease - Mooin g ; .• Diapers and Crash - -; •Table Cloilm jawels and Napkins ;. ' " • Bl an k e ts, quilts, Counterpanes; and Hdrisekeemito Dry Goods gmierally. . LADIES' Daess. GOODS—.-Such an French Merinbit, oartnetios;plain and fancy De LaittesAsome new styles . q aleprived;VAlpicat, • The season being fir advanced, rill these Godds mil lie sold at - prices that tatinOttail to•pleuse. .• l Wholesale Rooms pp stairs.' TAMES F. KERR, Attorney at Law—Office removed to 0 Fourth street, between Smithfield and Gyant streets Pittsburgh. jan3:3in MEE r't 3 ? i`E ' f'_ 5,e.,. „ < _ . ^Bionnt'Eminetßalldttq totis for Scar. .9 0 yBE'AUT4PULLY UATEIt ,BUILDING ; TATS e) I for sale, to the plait of the.Monnt:Eurtnet.prOpertyF Parsoindeihrotteofartvesthiz a small sum of mouty t can doter to advantage; by securing.-choice ,Lots of various This piroperty, for beauty - of, leentiOn, .commanding a vietv of the two eities, the. All!gitetty,.Monongahela and Ohidrivera, is tmequallid. "It halt the advantage of,an abundance of the choicest qpring Water. The new roact now finishing, Will reader tt easy of reepess, and bring it Within a ben venient'distance of the Alleg . heny market. As an investment for profit:to soy nothing of the de= lightful sttuationdresidence;the buyer will secure in a•few years a THREE-VOLD return. , .• - The above Lots will be sold for, , Cash, or on a Credit of one to five } cars. • - TlTLYcLuAltatatromsooreai.s..'-. Plane may be seen and everlinfOrmition had, of Mr. HUGH SWEEIVP, on the prerntse.s,• or of JOHN COYLE, at his office - oil th.stre.et, Pittsbargh. • - . noit3o T RON FOUNDRY.FOR SALE.—A small IrcinFoundi7, with Patterns, Toolit&e., all ready'for operation, be sold on accommodating terme, or eiehanged for iron ' • ' , This offers , an eseelleat opportunity to a young man to eommenee the Iron Foundry business; Enquire of - - SCAIFE & ATKINSON; decs' - - Ist,'near Wood street. WOE SALE—A email two story frame dwelling house, - conveniently aitnated; fronting on Pride street, - one etteot beyond the Iloapitul., The lobs 24 feetinfronby I.22fiet deep; and Will be told iinMecordmodating terms. 'For further particolarsipidk'at the house, or tO • " geP2 . - JAMES MAX; • Water Street. Steam Boats-for Safe.' : • . The splendid- Steam Packets BALTIC and 'ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regular ackets on the Monongubehil' betwcen Pitts burgh and ltrownsville,and htivingrun for a few months, are found to beloo large and powerful for the finyigadon `of that river,:aieuow offered for sale. ' The following are the ditnensions of these boats, 'Ariz Length of.deck, 170 feet; breadth of behni, 21 1 feet;. wheels s '24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 33 inches diameter; cylinder!, 21 inches, and 61 • ect stroke. "Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, And the cabbie aro furnished in the richest'moderii Porterina,onnuire of J. K. MOORHEAD nov23:tf - Pittsburgh. . , . For Side or Eichange. , • r CFFER FOIL SALE the. whole of the , property-on 1, which I. now reside, in, the Sixth 'Ward of the CitY, - consisting of the .D,Welling Howse, Out Houses, &c., with the Varden• or I . woulii exchange the seine for. Property. in the neighborhood of the City ;•=cor I would divide the Property to suit , purchaners. . Persons diposed per. ehase or exchange,' can calf, an ins nt the, warehouse of onnuninS'&Smith,Sritithfield street, opposite the !Rotten gamin House. (decfiifitawti). :lAIREI44. C. CUMMINS. FOILIALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling, • situate on Fifth street. Opposito the Court-Hoose.— Enquire of M'MULLEN, & DOWNING, janl7 . 219 Liberty street, opposite Seventh F°' SA SALE —& valuable Property of 40 feet front on - Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's' alley to alO feet alley. Tbe above desirable property Can - readily lie int._ waived,. either for business- 'Purposes 'or private resi dencesor for renting—will be Sold at, a Burgain. ,- Also ', a lot Of2o feet front on Webster, near Grant street,by 90 feet deep ' Price EHOO. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Art, f e w . - SOtithfield at. T,lOll SALE—A 4 Acres, - ;midi Dvielling House, Barn, - Stable, and out. buildings, Garden and Orchard, and from 30 to 40 acres in. cultiva tion--ll mites from - the city; on the.Pranklin Some stock and fanning implements will be sold at a fair price. Price of the . Farm, inCluding. the Grain : down - , $l4OO. Terms, easy. S. CUTHRERT,IGen. AO, jsin39 ,SatithEchl st. - 12ice,SALEA valuate corner Lot of ;SO feet Ironton . Borough street, by 75 deep on North street, in Law .renceville—contair ing a new Brick House, conveniently arranged, with wide hall, large parlor and kitchen, three bed moms; upper and lower porches, good cellnr, , bake oven, garden, &c. Price 81500;435W to hand ; B.NIO in 1 year; S'allP at 2 years. - "' S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Jnni - ' Smithfield stfeet. valuable property of a Brick House F a n a B ndl.lt, fronting on,lmcock street., Allegheny. The house is well arranged, with a good dry, vault fiud cel lar, dining-room and kitchen, hall and two parlore, two Chambers and finishe'd garrett. Will be wild at..abargain- Price $l2OO 8000 in hand; BEOO ar ski months. . S. COTS BERT, (len. A genf r . • janSi Smithfield ulcer, latTO IMP—A Dwelling House on Peden , street, Allegheny, near the Market Scituate- and a small House oti Pennsylvania - Avenue, near Mrs. Mur ray,s Tavern, Pitt Township. • - • A I so, a king Room. Ad story, Market street, Pittsburgh. Two small Stores on Third street, and several onvente itt Offices, near the Post Apply to ' D..CA2'.ZAM, febl:3w Office, Third street. over Philo Hall. 131 TAVERN STAND AT Silo USTOWN, kVA RENT—A commodious and well finished Tavern '!Stand, tu the village of Shotisetown. furnished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. -It :will-be leased fora term of years. Addters jant2 P. stmusr Sliouseldwu. TO I.IIP--One Three Story and one Two Story Dwelling Ileum% finished in modern styleonorble M - '•nurrocts in each of the parlors, and bath houses in each; situated on Wylie street, second and third houses from the corner of Washington st.- • - • JOHN F. PERRY, ,• janalwtlw Corner of Liberty and Irwin sts. rile) LET--Tlie 'Dwelling, corner of Wylie and Chaibz 2111 I;tiect,baving parlor,. dining room, and rig bed 'moms. Apply to 'JAS: IIteGUITLE; ran Id Toiler, Third rt. Mr. Dotff/a Book..Kerpllssig A ND WItITING ROOMS. Alexander lc Day'aDuild. ji lug, corner of Diamond and Market street.. For day and evening classes. , • Mr. D. - 4 improvements in teaching, embraced in hie . splendid new wcrrk on Dook.liceping.arunow attracting general attention in the FAsteritrities. • "Numerous as are the publications already. Wore the public on this important branch of merctuttile education, we think, from the emphatic 4estimontals appeuded to the Wi r triC. that Mr. Duff has succeeded in elfectutgli more ready and desirable method of teaching end reducingro practice thin great essential in the conduct or - mercantile atralrs;—New York Eernin.g . .E.tpreshOct:N.t. - Professional assistance given in opening. - posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Ilooks, - adjusting de ranged books, he: Class hoursfrous - 10,to 12 A. IL, and from 2 to 4, and 7 taint.. . lano Febrousay Magasttnes. 'IOIF-CF.IVHD AT M. A. 51L'sa:IFS.--Codey's Lady's llook. for February. Graham's, rq agaziue, for February, Ladies' National. for,Fcbruary. All the above are more than equal to the January numbers. . Illustmind Courier, for December. . Littell's Living . Age, No, 214. The Gold Mines of California, and nisi!, a full historical account of that country; edited bYG. Foster. Also, a large correct Map of all that region of country; engraved by Atwood, New York.. , ' • Also, a new work of Ifirt pages, giving a full history of Califunim 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 of Beat Franklin; to he corn plere in eight humhens. Published by the'llEl/pers. Charles !Melton& new work, the Man and the Ghost's Bar/rain. Price B cants. BI RFORD, of Allegheny City, has ablate above. ET'. Smithfield street, thud door above 2d. janl.7 ilolt:Elain T S -4 6F - DIWI. Wittily ITKIME [ from Daguerreotypes, published by E.'Anthony— Daniel'Webster, Henry Clay (in his 71. st: year) General ' Scott, Gen: Tay lor, Millard Fillmore, Gen; Wm: o. Bul ler, Joint C. Calhoun, James Buchanan, :Theodore, Fre linghuysen, John ititiney'Adam , F, Andrew (frOm Dodgc`Acelebrateilminiantre)l ashitigton, (from Stuart's Pius IX., Lewis CatM. A supply of the above excellent orlraitajusi rece ived turd and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, irinl2 " • Corner Mar et and `II cis; A . IrAGAULEIT'S ENGLAND—The History of Ragland In_ from the aecesmon of James 11., I,y 'llamas 13a biugton Macauley. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON k STOCKTtIN, jan% Corner&l itlld Mnrke:t ale DBOTTS ALEXANDER THF, CREAT—,History. /X. of Atekander The Ore.it, by Jecob Abbott; witli en gravings. Just received and for sale by ' • . • , JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Jan% , Corner Market and 34,eta. Pattersouts Carr/logo ntannfactorY 7 - Dim/hind ,alky. bermecit Wood and Smithfield struts. Wirems 'limy always ba foundan sisort • - meld of Family Carriages, Buggies . and all kinds of ,- heavy work, from a six horse sr/won dotim to a Wheel barrow.. Persons wishing to . . purchase ca..contract for any thing in thlt above line, are. respectfully,invited to, call. Jas. Dlnspratt do Sons' Patent Soils Ash. TO 5 T0N8,21, cash, currency ; or - 4 0 :mos:; approved 1 bills. 5 tons or upwards 34d0. par, or 6' mo& do., in terest added. For the superior quality of.this,brisiul; we refer to, the glass and soap manufacturers of this city generally. ' , W. & ftI...I6IITCHELTRM dec4 - . N 0.160 Liberty streei. WILLIAM TA.TE' 'IZ (SUCCESSORS TO 11111XRIFI) No.lo, Fourth , strot, between. Ferrg,and Leberiy.sneets, ANUFACTIMERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes by INJ. drants, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden eoffins, &e,; keep 'constantly on band and maiinfactuieto order,' sliectlead frona 6 Ito 8 lbs. to the square foot, in sheets of by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep , constantly on hand, leadenpipesfrom . ,tl to 4 inch calibre' aqueatct pipc, for conveying %voter from springS, furnished to the country 'trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from lift to 4000 feet on each reel, with' directions as to the proper method of laying. ,Also, on bond, a large supply of Adams' . Pat , mit suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; !Snow & Ca's very supeiror 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 Inaileapipes,sliet lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention., • Queeitsware, China auill.alusN. BRITANNIA TEASE= lit ANT E 071WAIILENTS, SELLING OFF eITHAP • ~- AT HODJEC,INSON . ISs •. WOOD. STREET, THRSH DpOIIS FHT.OAV FIFTH STHHHT.. 1111.1 E subscriber invites his numerous friends amLeus j_ tamers, nod •the public geperally,Hk Mg large , and beautiful assortment Of China, Queens Ware aud.Class-- Girondoles , Lamps, Britannia Tea Ware, ,Caittori,. Freuch awl English Mantel Ortitunents, ice:, c, which he otTers at unusually low!pnces, PT,CV.IOUII moving lowecdowiton Wood street, tivo doors helm i Fourth, n March next. (janli). M. HODKINSON: . .. VALENTINE.4.--JuSt received, it Splendid assortment V of Fancy, Cond • c,.&e. • Alio, Enveldnes M .- Match, -at .. • • ZEDUI.ON iiINZEY'S; '•• .• • j aa in - 67 Market street. 11,9VEft SEED-7 barrels; just receiv,eil and for sale by da.n3l) SMITH fr. SINCLAIR. SUGA Kt) HAMS—A "(oxymora [eV of Stagg & Shay's curing. [l - eb9] KING & MOORHEAD.. , i. •,-,-,•;-.: - ,:- . ...::' , ..i . ,•:::::' , ;',... ..:::•.. , !- -, ; 1•7'..•.. - 4. - :. , ,r i , ',.1 , - . 4 f,-,-, lIME MEE INIEN CBE ' • . =Mil `.:`:; = WMP - .Soi7',,*ti::. , s:z._....:4•::tit . ', A FURTHCR REDUCTION . _ . . I's' p=! MY „ MEE 'i." ~ Ell • , •...{.7;:-.',.•,- 1 ; •. „c.,..i 2_...,..7.c..,;-. -.-,0,--:,:.:z.;-..,•,..5-.•:-.....:- ',.1-_,•-''',./.,-:.-!..,.- 2. -,, ' '4-.7,;:...,.-I'''-ci...''"'' =NM Elrt) (Sookr. DRY:OOODS•NOTWE. - No. GO _Market :street,- Plittsburghi Pot, BEG leave most respectfully-to announce to their nu. mesons patrons and the- public that, they,ln Contee..• qv (thee of .contemphuing a change in their butnness,pro" pose opening the whole of their extensive Worebouite" (including all their ••NYliolesale Ithoms,) for - retailing, and will-gontinue open until the first of February 4 caramel's , . ng ,on .New ear's Day, 1E349. Our whole - stock., corn ?rising one of the most extensive and varied assortnients 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 tars of our stock has been - recently purchaseth the great erportion.of which are foreign Goods, received at New York by late European arrivals,which, from the lateness of the season, as weltas the well known pressure in the money market, were sold at immense sacrifice's at the public sales, at rates varying from twenty-fire to fifty per cent. leas than' similar goods brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently beltevOthat ourprices for the time above mentionedwill be found tote even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates • - • • We anxiously invite all persons to visit-our establish ment whether theyparehroth. or not, end test the truth of the above—assuring-them that theywill incur uo obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon the proprietors.— Our assmuent of SILICSOHANYLS, ind FINE DRESS GOODS.will araplysepay one for a visit; added to.whieh our great display Of DOMESTIC GOODS uolliwe hope, EY' Our system of One-Price, will be strictly' adhered to. • dotal • . A.-MASON 2c. CO. Fresh Arrival... New. Goods ,co. 65 MARSET ST., BETWEEN trid ST. AND TITS itialo26 ViNCY'AND STAPLE WINTER'DRY GOODS! The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastein cities since the Great Fall in Prices, and far below the cost of mann factoring, and will. dispose of them; 'Wholesale mnd Re tail, at - GREAT BARGAINS TO •BUY,ERS!. ; Bleaehed 31.. cents; - 4 4 • .. • • Bleached Muslin, from 0+ to la cents; - • - 4,1 Brown do. do. sto 8 centsy 44 Double Purple do. - _ • -Printp . , Merrimack patterns, only_q cents • ...Furniture Chintz, only 5.f. cents;. - Red and , Yellow wool,lBl.Cents ; •: British Chinti, Blde and bitinge 3 lo 'cents. Bed Ticking, Only Pi-cents French Dross 124 cents; French Work Collars. milli* cents; 4-4:White'Flannel, only 25 cents. ' 'D ES' DRESS GOODS 431ack Filks rich lustre; • Wide Black Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, all: hades ; Satin stripe. Cashmere, new style ; French Lamartlne Plaids;;, , . Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; • • Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; - Gala Plaids; high colors; - •,. _ Coburg and Thibet,,,,Cloth, various shades ; . . Paris Printed 'Lanni - tine Oashmeree.• - ... French Merino, all colors; . • Chameleon Saga, allahades; Black Plaid Gr0...1P Ainiour - - - Chameleon Thibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Embroid- . bind Black 'Cloth , Shawls; new style all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroi dere d, black and colored Mous de Leine Shawls; new stile Stradilla Shawls; pinin and embroid ered,-black and adored silk fiinge Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printedyrkerri and Cashmere Shawls. FAN French work Capes; Collars and •Chemizettes.; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere; bordered linen cambric .Handkerchiefs; CravatS and. Scarfs • black and belated Rid Gloves; mohair and Worsted Mitts; white black -Silk, Cashmere.Alpacaiingrain and Mora vian' BMW ; black Silk Fringes and Gimps , Thread, Edgings and liisertis.: - • - • - DOMESTICAND STAPLE GOODS. - •Dainask Table Linen; mid Table Cloths ; per and Crash ; _frith Lined and Linen Lawns ;Bleached and Brown Muslin; Caisainets; Kentucky Jeans ; Checks; Bed .Ticking; IllomestielGingharas; Mlored Carnbrics; Red, N'Phlto and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseya; Clinton Flannels; Brown,Mleached - and color ed Drillings. G DIDN'II,EMEN:'S GOODS. • Rim renewed - a very fine assortment. of French . aticl English, blue. black and brown Cloths ; blank and fancy French Cassimeres ;new style Caney' Vestings . and Cra vats 1 - Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen. Cumbria. and Silk Handkerchiefs; arida sple ndidassortuien t Gloves., Hosiery and Suspenders: ' ' • A splendid ossartment of 'superfine ,(ribbon .bound) Diankets,just received. The above GOODS litividg been pnrelinsed since the reeentgreat falt.in prier's, Merchants and others are re quested to call and inspect them, as I feet gouldentthat on extimination they will he found'much lower than they have ever been offered in this City; an I intend to sell them wkoletale and !reail; at a' very small t)rofi: .2.7. the Eastern Cost. . AIISAI.MAI. MORRIS, no ctrt Pl 6. G 5 - Market srreet. Pittsburgh. : New Goodo, a:t. Number,Fift.r!aillne.l CORM= OF SOURTII AND kiiILIMET nazism, eisrsaintoti. BEAT. BARGAINS!—The subscriber has lust re, tunted from the Eastern. Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND, STAPLE l i DRv GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em br stock for rtehness and variety not surparised by nl establialiateift in' Oar • ' ' - DRESS Very glasiy,black Silks ; 'Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do. - IBlack love. Veils and lldkfe.; Rich changeable' ' do. Jocasta; and Comb. Muslins: Rich changeable -Sarin de'Plaid acid ,striped Mastitis; Chines; • }Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high col'd French:Gloves, Hosiery, tr.e.;.. Merinos - !Cloths for Cloaks, Mode and high cord MusliniTerketi Shawls ; de pallier; . • !Cashmere do. .. New style muslin de LaineirMiain Thibet Shawls,. silk Satin tinned Cashmeres; .I. fringe; Fancy do; .1. , .d 0... . : • Flack TbiltetShawls, do.do. Black and colored Alpacasollack do. do. Plaid Gingbams, bright do. d 0... - • • tors • ' ! ' ;Fine 'Mocha!, do. New• s'tyle.Visettes; . ';Cloth , -do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; !Plaid, Long 00. f ,, lifornia Plaids; !Low Priced do Black Bombazines. - - Plaid Makings., CALICOES-4IREAT REDUCTION:; , His stock of Calicoes is very large; it his-tmen se. lected ...with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring; durability of fabric, and beauty.'oP design, .These goads arc-lower, than they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular_ attention - of .purchasers: - - The hest Calidllles for ri} ets, ever offered ;,, Double purple Calicoes, English, tti cents; Oil Chintz ;BritishChintxes; :.-, • - . New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue , do. Bloe and Orange do Furniture do CHEAP DRESS GOODS- - - A large lot of low priced Muslin do Laines, of the low price 0f.19,/ cents per yard. - . . , Also, Black Alpacas for 12} cts.ncr yard. Very good and very haridsotne dark And bright colored. Plaid Ging. hams y lor cents:warranted that colors. • - DONIFSTIC AND STAPLE GOODS... : - - Bleached blualine.9/ to 12; Yard wide linhleithhed, 61 , to 9; Bed Ticking*. very cheap; • • i. Cashtetta, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; !' • Cliecks t Linings, Plaid Linscys; Demesne Gingbams, Mariners , Shirtings; Colored Casnbrws - . - . • • - Flannel& lower than ever offered ; - , - • Canton Flannels. - • - • LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; Damask Table Linen; Do; do. Cloths;- - • • Russia Sheeting; - Do. Diapers; Drillimr. Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! large meek of Blankets, frora coarse to very fine also Blue and Drab. Blaaketa, fine and very fine, for GOODS.FOR.GENTLtMLN Fine ands' uperfine Frenchand En&lisbalothsUrideas simeres; Oveccoatings ;Silk and Linen' Pocket' Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Genii:mut; fiferinoand Cotton Half Hose, Tie .subscriber haiing made extraordinary Prepara.; tions for the Fall and Wutter trade, and having purcbas• ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed,. can confidently. promise his the best bargains he has ever been able. to offer. • - Customers of the house, and purchasers generally. are respectfully invited to call. (nov2o) -. , PHILIP. :ROSS. Winter Gonda at Eastern Gott! . . . Art.- O. R. VIIHITII,No.SI Market ate; intends making' ik)( a change in his business, on the 4st otannuarY dispose of the following styles ; of GOODS, at original cost: Omaha - Long and Square Shawlsi• ' FrineirTartan - Long do: French Printed Cashmeres' : English do. Mouseline De Lainis • ' 3-4 and 6-4 Gala Plaids • - High cortl=FrenehGingliams, and Fancy DressSillcs: Those wanting Bargains. are invited to call. Ino27:lra RedtlAtlOW n 'Pr IC ei • — 7 ; • -• WILL BE SOLD, from this date, the. balnnee of our : Wirga IllfutOGOOD , cat grezuly reduced prices— consisting of - scarlet, maroon; 111=1011C blueibllc;brawn and other 'eolorl Preneh, Merinos, ;Larrinrtine - Striper 4 Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Alpacas, bl'k and fanny'colore; Franc)} alt wool Cashmeres and De.Dainea ;: low. priced Cashmeres and De Lames, in' a rent variety;, Long. and' Semani plaid Shawls 3. Turken, Cnshmere, De 'Lltine Cloth, Thibet, &c., &c. 'R D. , 'OOMPSON, dec2 110 Market at:, 3 doorn.ffirm Libnity, rfARD• & BROTHFIRS' FR.EMIUM GOLD FEMS.— , 12 doz. of the aboVe - warranted brand of Ferts, , ,itua received. and fur sale,to the-trade , at liew.Tork.prices.. The aboiti Penshuve received thebigheid premium ever. awarded oniGold Fens, and Aie:Warranted by the manu-. facture r against the point Coining off. For sale by • ' „EDWARD TODD do CO. - - NOrth-enst corner of Fifth and. Market sts., up Stairs., I)LACK AND FANCY CASBlotilliF.B.—W. R. Mum ill tuts has lately received a large assortment of. these Goods, and is opening , tuem at prices unprecedentedly low, ranging from 7.5'm $2,50 Per "yard,',.-7 :, Also, Preach - Doeskins, of allqualitiee. , ; Also, French. and..Kaglish Arcadeknits, black, olive, invisible green, brOwn, and ': hie.. 'Among these are some very handsome French B , ek; : suitable for .Cleaks, at a very low priee, and'broWn,"nvisible green, and bl'k Pe libse Cloths i •for Ladies' Cloaltib' :, , --- ; Also, 'ailk;nolton and merino Uddershirtsaha DraWeri; Mariners' Undershirts, constantly: on band: ~ . ~. Orr The attention of Merchants and Merehant.Tailorsi who buy by the piece' is gieelailkitivited .to the-above, E&TS: SUMMER GOO single milled French liable-Cloths; - HMI - styles Castimeres; black. and colored Cashmeretts; Queen's cud Siaminer Clothe! figured and plain Prapr Emit Ve stings; "very choice": Marseilles, Silks and Satins, , and ft.ined 'Linen Drills; , Cht Asper:lBo! ROI3IIISONTS CIO% Stbre, mutrid., Post 13aildiugs; earneiFillh end Woad. Tort.K.: BASKETS AT Na. Sti ilfAasxr srarta--Con r.'sjitiOK onto.serwili Mahogany tied other vatua;' Atio, a - superfaie quality Of Toilet'auil Sharing Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks and Gummi of every dese ripuon;witti a large assortmen of Toys sod Farley Articles. suitable for Christmas pres- CMS. Ideei s l - - HOGAN & -CANTWELL. E BIM • L .! . MEI ' ••'„,•,•=; t.•• -• • - - t•• •- • • t•:. • ' , `~~ -.~~< . =I IMEM MEE IffilliOMMlS :~~,j~._ ... cr'~. MIME •'' •• vwxbrann 8 . • • EXCHANGE AND OFFICE N. E. corner of T h ird and Wood , routs; • SIGHT and Time Bin. ar Eachange,Bank dotes and foreign end domestic coin' bought•und 'sold. 'Oft the most favorable teems. • Collections made in all tho prlacipal cities of the . Unifi a , at the lowest rates: . • jel2 • • JOSSPYI 11. aim.. • • C. cram. HELL & BAN/CP.114, EXCHANGE. BROKERS, • _ ' And D ealer in Fireign and - Domertie Exchange, Cersifi; cause' Ditasst, Bank Macs, Gold an Silctr , No . GS Mete street, 3rd doom bekrin Fourth, Wesqide,Pietauref, Pa. &MEN ' ' ' •'• SZOWAILD MAIM KaAnip.ti evitituar..• Bankers and Ezchauge Brokers,' Deafen in Foreign 'and Domenic Bills, Bills qf Szeltringc; Cent Bates Depos if, Bank Nola, and • Coin. •-* - • " • • Corner of Third and Wood sta. ; directly opposite the, St. • ' N. HOLMES- Air SON, - Zankars — orid Deafen in Ezehange Coin ancißcmk Nola , No: 55 lifeerkekstrets, Pittsburgh. . " • BELLING RATE. EXCHANGE. DIIIING 11/2/1 New York' Ipr I Cincinnati -• • Philadelphia ' • " Lbuisville" • ' , Baltitnore ' " St.Lonia . • • . , Nana aorta. . . Buying rates Ohio I . ti e. Indiana. . " Keinneirk " Virginia Wheeling * Tennessee 3 . ii anlD-y /AD. a. lIO3N. • - OON s A 11:0 . BANKERS - AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of :Wood omit : Wiz* strati., Pitisburgh, Po.; nEALER.Sia; Coin; Bank Notes, Time Bills,joreign and - Domestla Exchange,yetuficalettofDeposit, Ate EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities. of Hie Union and Europe, for sale in sums to;snii purchasers.' . . CURRHNT and par Candi received on deposite. • COLLECTIONS made on attparte,tif.4tJnion, at the lowest rates. seplt-ly P • VATE 'DISEASES. .*Dr;Broleri,•.No 05 Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all N.,ga cases ol a private or #elizateriature beidente z . irEt - to the human frume. • • 41. • SybilisandSyphilideeruptions,gonorthrea and its consequences, together with all re ,, . 'nereai • waxes, impurities clfthe blood, with all diseases of Vertereaiorigin,slun diseases,with strictures, gleet,uratbral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency' ' also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the. wain!), monthly suppressions,- diseases 'of the :taints, fistula in lino, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutiti eruptions, tetter, ringworm,mercurial diseases, &e. • TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICES . Exclusively devoted to the 'wady and treatment of venei real disorders, and those arising 170111 youthful excessess gaiety, 'climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constituitoa may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all . who may place themselves under his carea Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients cen.vieutpr, B. withput 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. nuremoving,venerr,aidir. ' erues in. their . arious forms and stages, ofletsanduCements which can rarely be equalled.: Stranger's are hereby apil prised that: Dr. Brown has been regularly educeted every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years .confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those Dr. Brown is the -only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention , to those corn. jrrcertain, safe and speedy cures - will, In all costa, be guaranteed. lir_eara cases are relieved in a short dm e;ciitbout imer2 •rupkon from business. . . . . lu - hernia or- Buptnre.—Dr. Brown also (glitter, per sons afflicted' with Hernia to call, as he has itai.dttritu: tar attention .to that disease. . • • . - • , ..• - . Letters from a distance, asking advice, most contain . Tee, or they will not be attended to. • • 1170ffice on Diamond. Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market.: Consultations strietl qopfi dentiaL EUMATIS.SI.—Dr. Ermines newly illeedtfetetteat edy (or Rheumatism it n speedy - and esstittilk tiVtim..d)t for that painful trouble. It never lads. • •_.•• ..** •,• • Office and Private Consultation Bootie', Nit: mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The 'Doctor Is always at home. Hailers Magical Patin Isztramtor.- 8110 TIIE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found j Datley's - Alagieal Pain .Facrartor.to prove a cure•fa • the. Chronic Rheumatism , which I have behn afflicted with far ten years, in my nip joints.. . ABRAHAM N. Asquatkanaek, N. Y., April 8,1349.- ' Mn. H. DALLET—Bitr: I have been iroubled with the Piles 'for eight monitisihud could get no Teller. Naar Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly cured! Could T. not get any more of it, I would not take n hundred dollars for- the balance of my-box. • • AVILLIAIti MALL.. North Moore street, New York, Jane 19;1847: DCpr'VAUTION.-- , ..Dalley'sem/y of in the city oplieui Yen*, and where .ths:ganuine n.rs . can he. obttuned, wholesale and retail; is at 415 Broad Way: ••• H.Dituarr is the inventor of this may invaluable coat pound,-and he never has, and never wit/ commtuticate the secret of its preparation to any man. living; and, there fore, no other person ever has made,Or ever can atake;'n grain of it himself. - Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to he depredated upon by counterfeiters and int posters; and nothing, that we know of,.has more exten sively experienced that fatt than Millers Magical Pain Extractor! A Tsar—The genuine Da Sky, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will niford inrlans rrJief and produce atonce a cooling and soothing effect—extractiog pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but he sure;rit. ways, apply it ou linen. never on cotton Aud now mark the differeuri!--Couitierfeit no matter under What name they may appear, or.how Ap plied, always irritate and itierea.sc 'Arpin's! , • . Pamphlets,eontaining certificates ofcures, maybe Mid gratis, on application to JOHN D. IuoRGAN., • • .Western .perpt, .Piusincrgh.; Da. WM. Tnoun.-Agent. . • Da1163 ,4 e Animal Galvanic 0uri...A.1142 For Homes, Cattle, &c. curia spavin, quitter, grease. poll-evil, sores, galls andbmisce. Pamphletscoulainiug certificates of respectable ' parties, luny be bad ou appls. cation to, , JOHN D. MORGAN, - • ' •oetle:d&wy Agent, Pittsburgh- - ; The Grand IPurgstives .• • DR. CLICKENER'S SUGAR • COAXED ;FEGEZA!' BLS EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebmted,Pilla have obtained no enilable notoriety in the United Stales', nun curative.for 'Giddiness,. Dyspepsia, Soar :Stomach, Headache; Fever's, Piles, Costiveness, - Coughs, , Heart. *burn Liver Complaint , ' Scurvy, Sore. Threat,: itresnard nen, Palpitation of the Heart, Ind igestion , sad. D. )- oT other diseasesto which flesh as -heir to, an. a medicine for the million. la all seasons of tbe yertr,— spring, summer, autumn, and Winter,—and ander all cm tt ernstances, ca.a be taken with perfect safety and success. As a Vcrmifugc rind general mediciue for chill. drew; they are unriralled. Being coated withpunrwhite sugar, children - will easily take them; they neither gripe, nor nauseate; -are gentle, but thorough in their operatien. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben] eficial. As an AntiEllious Pill they will be found-with. outo superior. Ask any one, among the thousands Wbb use them, and an unquulified epproval - will be the certain Remember Dr. C. V.Clickencris Ile original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, „and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he. introduced them in June, 1643. Purchaser's should; therefore, always ask for Clickener'a Sugar - Coated Vegetable Pills, and take noathers, orthey will be made the victims of a.fraud..,. . _ Orr - Trice; 25 cents per . , Dr. Cliekener's principal ofEce for the sale of Pills is GO , Vesey st., N.S. , - WM, JACKSON; 69 Liberty at; head of Wood, Pius burgh; Pm, Genemi Agent for Pennsylvania, NcirOtorti - Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. - -- The followinre the duly appointed Agents fOr A ghenycoun ty, Di..Brown . Allegheny city. ) . Jonathan. Ghreast,Manehestor.• • Alexandet Asdalm Wylie street. J. R, H4seques, Birmingham. Wm. J. Smith, Temperance:mitre. G. H. Starr, Sevvicklaillk Edward Thompson, Wilk insbnigh. • Daniel Kegley, East Liberty: •• H. Z. illitehell, - Wilkinshurgh.• - If. Rowleuid Si Son, hi'lleespott. C. F. Diehl, Elisabeth.. : : • John Black, Turtle Creek. • - —...,M'Eldoraney, Bakerstown.. .• Samuel Springer, ClintonZ . , James 1 1 1'Kee, - Steranraitown. Riley•hi?Laughlin, Plum township J. Fulton, 'rnreiluim: • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville •• Robert Willituns,;Artharsville. migit2.4l.okraGin ••:.: • L . ••• • ' Preen, Puke Teas, -• : • %IT 11:31.ES ALE AND • R ETA] GC .A ?Mt litifieTlii 3 „ ITV 3 T011; 70 Fourth street, near" The subscriber, having just returned from New York, Is now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and • BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Comps- - ny, selected with great care for retail sales: Oai Sterck being now heavy, we are prepared to supply GrOcens3:' Hotels. Steamboats and Families ivitliyulyqimntity; , at any price they may wish--packeWii and I pound; packages, 5 ill. tin cannisters;l3 rind 1311 i. cattp•boies•. - * and faille bitlf chest! . . Retail Groceis are invited to cell, as ire . con arid will : sell better Teas at lower prices than any ot h er honey Pittsburgh. ;• .; •• - '.• • • • •. . • Our stock of fine Young liyisot;OutiPowde:r, and penal Green, and Oolong Black Teas, arc the best in the American market. • • Covering's double refined Loaf. Crushed and Polyer, ized SUGARS, nileroil. or by the barrel.' • • • • COFFEES.—lnocha,'Old• Gov. Java; Lago) , rai.'St.. Domingo and Rio Coffees •selocied by tie most eXpe= tieneed Correa Brokeriti df,V . York: . • • Sweet Spiced, Chocolate-, Pickled . Cueoininbrif 'end Onions.. FrrA PinehesipPl pp in thettliktisiltit!e.L.Afiti.' toga Raisins, in 3.lbrboxes. • „ . N. Dr; D. Jnyi . 4e.s OVERINCI'S, ClQUBLE 7 fiffitsl . .BUG — AIISi-9O': bbli.Leweringlis Double Refined Loo,Ctusbedosid l'ul ve ritea'Sugks, gi{ reee red iindfor le at the:Pekin , ' Tea Store 110 . Forinketsee,i, • - - - kbA mot's Pima Ink: 20 ' keglC at abjbet keg,: . Jnbt recebrediad:lbF sate '- as •-, •••lcbt Tea Stove by • idecsfd&tvi lifijkanirkga and Rio' rolikeMadt recelyed - indtlof • . to iti the Pekut Ted Store,mroarthstreat. `ALLIE! . WM'S, • - . c. • • 131110VVIVT8 110T1C1.,_.. • •• ~ CORNER .OF SMITHFIELD AND T.N'IRD ST$.; BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS ••• N B.—Good Stabling attached to the, house. .Uetig =NMi .. - . .. . ... ... .-1 , ..'1... , •;''' , .. -, .; I',-;.::.!...-;,4.....t.,:i. ;;~~ "~. >~ M° EMi =MN MEM t . 1, ':~":" . Blinkers"- arid: : flaking rams; County & City 014'14 RellerNoses . • Pennilylvanlitti. I New York • * Maryland • • New Orleans IS ME MEM :•c, ..~.y.~ =EI =I MIMI EPEE MIME
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