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X." *i“ m " r . vl WilUoaild Yellow Ilanneu i*. . _ g, - _ . ‘ } f > 3-1 Uuqys;Ctol6ri:-F! ► ~. t -,V* - ->- I Tarred do : byCoi.,.., ' f "‘ , , 1 i -.K.r,nit;.:.;..;..... ?K x '-t " » v >. «*, aiiiiiiiiii ■ : X illifipiiippSP® I ipwiMri ®lSlli f fti»siiapififSiiii i i y «««i«IBl : ; >; - ■. ■ aftmiSlißß:: *-<*-»• itililfi«ii«liil' i _„.«ntiier»iteiho’t only tp lie; Hsa’’ 7, illii» , " i " iS: ; ,.^ K /-p ! r“:: Jftw ■vr^:,.. ;• -. V r t'S ,*/*'-» ,/„ ( ~ S “'.*** y f ‘‘l /*' ' r , ' / , Ht L *k,jt m * V F ‘" fc * ~ « - v v^y &lje iHoming |>flflt- - , PrrmuwiK. , i * NbTcmber7lh,lB4B. S;, ■ 'Dy Thß -MerchantVand Manufacturers 1 , Bankhas • thisday declared dividend offourperefent. ontne Capital.Sloek.oot of the profits for the last six months. iiov9 1 W.H DENNY, Cashier. '* • ’ ID“ A cough should never be neglected. |t ® a T ®R" . pear trifling and unworthy the -attention at-nrst, ouvu ; will not vernam staHonarylong; it.may progress slow at medicine,-and rather. than use the means towards arresting simply ' because the remedy may not be a pleasant one,.would •* suffer and languish i#r a long time, before they would «•: / onforfc eonslderabie length of timef yield almost fmme ;; diatelytoia.power. • ii •-Prepared and foraale,wholesale and retail, by- i ' - 4 ) a A- FAHNESTOCK dr Co ■ novl7. -cot.. Wood and lst> and Woodtrad 6thSts/ ClickeherVSujjar*coaied 'Yegeiable mystery which formerly hung over disease haabefca entirelydispellecL The euro of those complaints which originate m impurities of the. 'Woodf.denmeeraent of theorgansof digestion, or ob siructions ol the insensible perspiration, has now become - on every-day aflhir; and people do hot nund bemg sick, ifUlsonly for the pleasure of getting well again. -This > ;*is owing entirety to the peculiarly* agreeable flavor of - -the • Chefcener.' Sugar-coated- Vegetable ■ Filla/amlthe r.pleasantness, as well as-certainty of ibeir operation j.the.: - former being a natural consequence of the coating of sa*,; - garland the Jattur being attributableto their.enure free- j : aerm-from griping or nausea, it costs nothing : for trytng-lhr ezpenment/as the :inventor pledges him-.; . r. 'selfuxrefttnd the money m. caffe they do not afford the - Whot stronger inducements caa the -•pUhlKj desrreTr -Thcy are constantly ttying other reme dlet wllh o certainty of losing their money m a case of ■ failure, and thousands of.dollars.are annually expended to no effects,Then donot ’hesitate to try the Clickcner v Sflgar-coated Pills The chances are two to one in your fltvor ‘icrsoldhy WM JACKSON,Gen Agent, dec9 89 Liberty street, ‘Pittsburgh. - : vr- ■> {Forlißl of Agents seeadvertisement.] . . Fresh. Arrival—New Goods ! . 2MK 05 M&KKET CTM'BErWBKif 4TH ST. AWD THIS DIAMOND :: TRIANCYANDSTAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS’. subscriber hasjast received bis second supply. •■ofrNBW GOODSf purchased In the Eartera cities since • iheQre&tFall the costofmanu faetonug.and will*dispose of them, Wholesale nud Re taH, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS’ >'• w,BJeachedMuslui,only3lcents;^mj-. v : t BJeucbedMasltn,- fronvOJ to 12| cents; • ; v 44Brown da do stoScents, 4-4 Double Purple Calico, ' do.' j . Prints*Merrimackpatterns,only Oicents;' , v . Furniture Chmtrv^ . .Red-and-YellowFJannel, nil woo!. 18| cents . ' - 'British Cluntz, Blue and Orauge,lo cents - Bed Ticking, onJy cents; • Frenchßre6sGineham3,l2i cents' French Work Collars, only 4.2lcenis; i.- -- - FlaimeL ouly 25 cents- LADIES' DRESS GOODS Black Plaid Silk*, rich lustre, -' Wide Black ManillaSilks; • OhameleOa.Si!ks, / &l]sliadßB, : Satin stripe Cashmere,new style; - French Lamaruue Plaids; - Lvonese Cloths* neb lustre, N .. v Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; ■ Gala Plaids, high colors, i,. .Coburg Und Thibet Cloth, various shades; : Pans Vnnted-Lamarune Cashmere*; French Menno. all colors, - : - Chameleon Sauo, all shades, Black PiaidGro; D’ Armour Silks;. . --• Chameleon Thibet Cloths SHAWLS’ SHAWLS” Plaid Long Shawls ; Brocba Long. Shawls ; Embroid -.r erffd Block Clotb.Shawls; new style all wool Brocha ShawU; Embroidered,’block and colored Mous de Lome Shawls {new style StiudillaShawls; plam andemhroul* • Cred blnck and colored . Thibet Shawls, and new style-pans primed Terkerri and Cashmere Shawls., FANCVGOODS • JFrenchvWork Copes;*Collars.and Chenuecttes; new ~-. style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere, bordered linen cambric : Handkerchiefs; Ladies* Cravats and Scarfs polack and ... colored:Kid Glovea; mohair aud worsted Mills;whiter .and black Bilk, Cashmere, Alpaca,- Ingrain and Mora - vion: Hose; black Silk Fnnges and Gimp* >, Thready : . Edgiugs and I&serunge. .- '••• -.•••>. • • . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS Damask Table;Linen. and Table Cloths; Russia Din* per and Crash; Irish Linen and Luien Lawns ; Bleached andßrowii Muslin jCassmets ; KetuuckyJeans; Checks; De£ Ticking 9 ’Domestic Ginghams; Colored Cambrics; . Redi.\Vbtleaud YollqwFlanneUi-Wetsh Flannel; Plaid laasqys;C(mlon Flannels; Brown, fileachedand color ed Drillings t,. -. .GENTLEMEN’SGOODS Just received, a.very fine.assortmentof. French and English, blue, black ami brown Cloths; blasK and fancy ■*> French Casmmeres ; new style fancy Vestings and Cra • Shirts and Drawers; Lmen.Cambnc und • Silk-Handkerchief*; and asplemlulassortmentofGloYes, . Hosiery and Suspenders. BLANKETS A splendid assortment of superfine. {nbbon bound) Blankets, just received. . ; ;; - • The : above GOODS having been purchased since the. recent great fall in jsnc« T aud olhcrs are re quested to call and inspect them, as I teel. confident that on examination they will be; found muehiowerUmn they have ever been offered in ihw Cily, as I; mteud:Jo sell , them wholesale and r«/ai/, at a very small, profit c:. the Eastern Cost ABSALOM MORRIS, . nov23 No. C 5 Market street; Pnuborgh. I>uffU New Sfitem of Book*Keeplng« Jl/SrPtrßL/Sf/EDBYiMRPKfIfr RKO’S, N. TORE TH£ first pat t of .this work, embracing the most com* pletecourseof instruction and practice t on both Sin gle and Double 12ntry,ever published; Price 75 cents. The whole work, embracing the Authors well known improvements in the science, illuslratedinlwo addition* a! setts of books, with a: chapter on-parTnersbin settle menls. and a Key to the oral exercises,■-r-full doth bound, 81-50 . The following extracts from the written opinions of some of the most eminent . Merchants, Hankers and Ac coantariismNew York, indicate, the public sentiment in reference to.this work in that city • * It contains matter that is important and interesting to. the merchant and; man of. business, to whom I.think it will.be.found highly useful. ; . . C. O. HALSTEAD, . , President Manhattan Dank, New York,*’ - : 7i, lt is calculated to be exceedingly useful topructical Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping. : RIGHARD IRVIN, Shipowner auaMercbV . No 03 From street, New York.'*. . Remarkably-full and complete. and-will eertatuly convey a.thorough irnowJedeeof.tne.Rubjeet. The un* dtragnea intend, usn.g uneW Teg Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia,College, ■: - M ft is in every. waycalculated to give a- clear and sat isfactory insight into the .vcrv.osefur-scieneeofwhjcb it. -treats, inrougn allits gradaiioj]s,frora'the, simple style iraiiable.to retailers, to that requisite for the most- varied and complicated commercial business.:: ••■•••: - • •.. Cnshier7th\Vard Bank,New York.” “rbelievalt Will be of. gTCat service, not only tp the new beginner, buvtolhe raostexpenencedaccountant. , - ° F XV EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanic's Bank, Wall street.”,. • “ foottfeiderlt tbe first work I have ever met with from which a tboroifghpraeucal knowledge of the science can be obtained.'-.. . ■ -:■■■■ JOHN CAMP-BELD, • - • :■•** 'Merchant,ss John st., New,York.” Fotsale at the Book Stores, and at thSAutbor’s Acad emy,corner of. the Diamond and Market street. oclSl. JttononoralielaSeTljEatlonCompanr# . TOiSTOCKHOLUERSff—Iu pnnuance of •JV.'ihe provisions of lbe Cluirierof Incproorauoa, the annttalraeeung*rf the Stockholders of the Moaongahela ■ Navigation Company wiltbeheldqii,Monday, the first day' of January. 1840.’(being the first Monday ioT the monih.) aivibe office oftbe' said Company,-mrhe Odeon Building, Fourlh.slreei, Pittsburgh* at sJoolockiaihe af- : lemooiir lor tho pimwse of clectiiig officeM for thc.cn soiDff year. , WM BAKEWELL, decs Secretary TThe Pittsburgh Morn. Post, the .Herald ? of Browns ville, the. Washington Examiner, and Waynesburg Mes senger,- publish nil the election, and send paper, to .the Secretary } _ QUNDRIKS—*BO catty boxes Imperial and Young Hyson $3 TeaflO half; chests, do. do. •; ■ > lgmatsCookingßamns, tSfrtaexes M/lLtlaisms; 30 half boxes hL R * 8 baskets Oliva Oil, _ .^'•■^barrelsScotch Snuff 1 key Rappee e 1 Macouba “ v 1 bblt Mason’s Blacking, IcerooQ.S. F« Indigo, 1 bbl Guru Camphor. 1 l -■* received from the Easuand for shfiby [decB] BROWN & CONNELLY J * l ' lll ''' gteamfioats tor Baler M»• Tlie splendid' Steam Packets BALTIC. dnd'ATLAN r IIC, t>mlrexpressly to run as ketson between Puts bnnea ana wrbwusVilie.tmd ttivnig ran for afew months, dreTound to be tbolargfe-and powerful for the navigation :of that nver, are now offered for sale., , , : . the dimensians or these twm boats,* '■' * tlfe $ Length' of-decky 170 fee*; breadth of beam; 20 feet: wheels, 24 feet diameter, lOfeet buckets, four boilers, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter ; cylinder*, 21 inches, and 04 eetstroke-■■■♦ Each boal coutums 60 state-rooms, and the -cabui* are fumishedinthe ncheßiraodetti.otyle.__-,: y Forterms.enqaireof J.K. MOOR HEAP . , nov33.tf Pittsburgh . fimporlnmofFAibton* TilfY OU> CU3TOSIERS- »suid the public generally, JJXI axe respectfully informed that 1 have just opened a well aelectep-stock of CLOTHS, CJBSWERES; pnd VESTfNQS, to which l invite their attention.: JAS McGUIRB* Toiler, St Charles Buildings. (Chronicle copy;) ' - v ' -- r nttvll > BUI’TER— 20 bbls.vßoll Batter, frcfibyOndLO-POOdor-, jtet, for ride h> (decS] KINO & MOOBHEAP k «JlY.EX.i > BKb3~rßecei?fiii ; iU X> Jlarireltflfeel, and-for sale lo*r~» ' . i l dazcnAntiftrttcbetiteel workcdßoffSf ,> £ -• .• l « u velvet t 4 ** a ** li !* i ‘V’toratchfel u Purses, % *< f *» net u “ u [der9 - /TTELVET pea. :coM 'Velvet Ribbon?,: : ? .30pcs/Bla■ . a H p '• S > * I V ? r- -u t l ' “■ < r OiTr'A-fi'y. 1_ _ t . r. ■.••■ l. • rb'% * ~ > 17=11S1 fiommcraal anb smamial. PItTSBtEGH BOARD OF TRADE,' 'W. ; H; BENNY, ) fob December W. R. MURPHY,) ■ ;, PASSENGER ARRANGF.MKNTS FOR 1848 .; jBleani]>ofttFacketEme,LeiiveßdailyforGincmnati)loAV. PassenverPacket, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and „ Philadelphia, 8 a.m , and Opm rMailCoaChlauevdirecUo Philadelphia, 9 a.m., andt2^ p.M Tyesternnhd Southern Mail Coach Inno, 6 a. m. : North-Western, via Cleveland* daily, 10 a. M; Erie and Western New. York, daily, fi| Ai M. : .<:• v ,: North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, doily, except Sundays, 4 4 M _ - ARRIVALS AND DEU'JITURB OF MAILS: : EastenrMail via Philadelphia,, due 3 a. m., tsloaes 13 m. Western-Mail; Cin. and Lomav,jduo & *. m., closest a.m. South-viaßaltaml Washington, due 8 p. M.jdoseaS a.*. NordiAVeilern via Cleveland, due lO.a. m;; closest) a: m. Erie and Western New YotWi due 8 p. m., closes 8 a: ar. STOCKS. Par value Asked Offered Banlfof Pitutiurghi ...$50,00 $50.00 850,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00 43,50 Mer«bfrnu , :auilM;Bank‘-**’ , -.‘»:5O 1 00 47,00 '45,00 Fanners’Deposit Bank-......... None in market. s Band Street Bridge-........... 60,00 ' 50,00 v *49,00 :Northern Libertiesßridge--..•-. 50,00- 35,00 Old Alleghenyßr.dffe»>-»25,00 ; 36,00 ' 35,00 Conneilsville iL R.Slock,paid on ■ " . • shares,s2,so 5,00 t,43 Chtjr.Bottds (6 cent;) . 90,00 . aionongnhelaßndge.........i.. 25,00 * . -Gas Stock**•/■>• 50,00.: ' Oalljr ReviewoftbeMarkets.- OFFICE OF THE POST, i FsidatMobkiko,^ Detember ls,lB4B. y Tfao business of tho week has been very fair con sidering the lateness of, the. season j but tbe fall trade baa about-closed-' Henceforth unit! the open- ing of the spring, only a moderate business will be transacted.' Wehave somechangea to note: in ma ny articles. The Liberty street bouses that are concerned with the metal dealers up the Allegheny have been astir since tbe freshet* :• The boats and rads are now. all down, however, and the tradc will be brought to a close in a few days. Freights are not so pldhty as last week, and in consequence many boats have been laid up. ASHES—We note regular sales Soda Ash at 31(3 3|c., which is a decuno sincelast quotations. We give the prices as follows:—Scorchtngs wo quote at3j(33Je.; Pots 4l@A\c, ; Salaratua s|(3Cc. APPLES.—The stores are still full, and receipts continue heavy. Good Apples are sold from store -regularly 31:80,75(31,25, as m quality. BEESWAX..Some 'transactions reported at 190 22c. from first hands and from store. * • - BUCKETS. .We have no change in prices t Bea ver Buckets soil regularly at $2,20(32,25. •> Themar ket is well supplied. , BBAN—Not much doing; a heavy .artsclo is worth Bc. Shorts are sparce, no sales. BROOMS..^alcsat $0,57f31,75; market well sup plied with ordtnary articles. BAGS. .Cotton are worth CORN-WEAL—W« quote as last week at 40(3 45c from store and first hands. ' COTTON YARNS*.Market well supplied; wo submit table without alteration Short Reel— N0.5t0N0.10"...... *l5 1C « 14... ......l? Increasuugl centl> ftio No 20 LongßeeHMo*- .No. 500.;, Q 8 CANDLES. . We have no change to report: Citydipped.***.',.,Doj)Ol Cmcmhoudo---*— 022 Mould-'lO 0tO|! Sperm, best l)raml*3O.o;tt PitUtburgli Star-" 22 <&'£S\ Do. inferior*. 25-030 COTTON..We hare heard of ru transactions thia ■ week. .".-; V:. CORDAGK. .There Jiave some alterations by manufacturers) which are noticed below: - - Manilla Rope; by C0i1,.,.................13c ft. Do. . do when cut).......... 14c do White Rope, by b0i1,.. ... ... *•... 1 Ic do Do do > when c0t,............. .12c do Tarred do tvby C0i1,.,. ........lOc do* Do do when cut,...... ...11c do Packing Yarn,Gne,.....................9c Jo Do do common t • -.Bc-do Manilla Bed Cords,. $ 1 ,7002,6203,50 & das. - Do . •do : - per c0i1,;'.............}3 &Eh Hemp do .1,00(32,2503,00^-doi. Do do . ■ per c0i1,..............10^f1). Manilla Plough Erne5,«•....... •..;. 75057 & d0e. Hemp do d0.........•..........75 do : COPPER. .The ratesaie, Braziers 27028; Sheath ing 27; Old 18019. CHEESE—The market is.overstocked with all vs ritiesof Western' Reserve,- and - sales arc rather brisk &t fi}(36c. for Common; for Cream wo quote 7c. CHOCOLATE.;SaIes at $2, 7503,00, according to brand. . . CRACKERS. .The regularsales to the trade are at the following’rates: •WsterCmekerS' *••••»-• • Buiter ..do.- .......... Pilot Bread^. Sugar and Soda Crackers- ClD£R—Receipts of common arc large, and reg ular sales from wagon.at $202,50. FLOUR—Has been steady during the week, and not active.* The. sales have been at $3,7003,87 on the wharf \ yesterday wo heard of but two sales both of which were at 53,75., There -were some sales from store at $3,9404,00. Of Buckwheat Flourthcre is a fair soppiyi hot the demand is still good and prices buoyant; sales from first bands at $1*7501,80. Rye Flour has been tending down ward, sales from wagon at $1,62. FISH—The : following quotations relied upon: No* 1, barreU.ll,oo . .. 4t : half barret... .. 8,25 N 0.2, •' « ........ 5,00 u *« barre 15........ 8,50 No. 3, « « 6,50 U • ” half barrels. ••. 3,25 .No; !* Great Herrings and Alewiues 5,50 : 12 i Dried Apples at SOc* I Market fully supplied with both; .: Of Pea Not# the market is glutted j prices havedechned to 90c; for large lots. ‘Raisins are as beforo quoted ;s!,76{32 i oo,acca3rding tocircura stances; Cranberries are in good requestat $2,60,1 which is a high price; The market is almost bare, i and the demand is great.; Zanto Currants have de» i cltned to lOic. Chcsnals arc down $ 1,75. There ara some lots of Oranges and Lemons in the market bat no sales by the box. FEATHERS—Market quite dull; sales regolar at 34{536c. for small lots. GROCERIES—MoIasses etili seem to bedeclimng. Sales from store were yesterday made at s}Bc.; to the country at 29c» Sugar.has undergone no change; sales of 35 hhds. new at4|c.; old crop worth 6c., at which* regnlar sales; Coffee to duller than usual and we note no change in quotations. FURS* .The following are the rates at present Red Fox, No 1,50 0 75 j Raccoon-* g f No 3, 0 371 I Mink. - * ® J Muskrat 0 0 VlO |',DeerSkin, ll* 1b,14 & 1, GLASS—There Is considerable briskness in Win dow Glass. •; Sales Bxlo at $3,2& to: trade; r $3,60. to country; 10x12, $3,60 to trade; $3*76 Blackßoules*. 8/10 *0 4,00 QuartjlP’gTOßs* :• 0 4,50 P» *• , 1 •<9 7,00 t*- ..... • <® 7,00 'vi . w'mtv •• . V2xtB.-.----- Mad’a wine, 1 5,0 ■■■■ Vntentdo. 10x14 to KOI & 0.00.1. iol0x24• - 1 ' ” 0 1 gross* © 9,00 : i Country brands/ < • •;. Window Glass (/box.. I .... 3,25(13.31 City brands, 110x12 . • . 1,5003,04 -- GUNPOWDER. ■ Sales ore. regular at the. follow ing rates: FFG** *.**•* *4,75:0 5,00. ,I, "Eagle do. in pa- ‘ Eagle Gy;lba** • 0 3,00 I. pera.*-*: & 3.37 D0.dz.1.91.caii?r0.7,00 J Rock powder*. •■3-25 0 3-04 ; FFFCfc do •* 0 4,0(1 j , ; GRAIN —The uial ket for all kind ofGrain is dull and dre . have but, few. sales to report. Wheat is i worth6sc.fromwagonandnoniore..'Oata ate not plenty , and .worlh .25i@26c. from first hands-: Barley sells Item store at. 60@5S, # ■»• -v S- '*• r > 4 ev a* J * *<,''T^ i e « 1 s•> $■ T \ v T '* «• .-•*■' V * * "> fc *• v •*“• -** < T ■" X t . i -<_*• '« ,„'***. * s x /" r, * \ *•*'% * _ > “ , , -w * } s' 'r. ‘ ? 1 1 ” , J "i S **„',.* J , ’ 1,-} ' - ’' " rr^;v: r - . y % ; y '--—■ ;j«r.-;. , l ff:-i:- , .•'..■. ..ri:-•.■^•.' r - -.■■F; ■>. • ■.•; <■-*.:;,> •■•.••. w :s-»n •■&'•'i-V~-.:?^r-r>-■,j.-,-»v : -Vi : - •.?• ■'M _f>- v,*> r>.•- > -.•A's-; 4 :t-'. i?-"»'•<■•'-1 . r vii - : ?-• W.• nr-•*;..•••:». r-./;-•;-wvrr-.v' ■•• • ’-'--w,y -• - ■*. i r> a* l Aft > 4 * * J * * r ** >■ V*> -• ? ‘/V V J . _ •l4 2f. ; * Jefferson City, Mo;, 2 - Independence, Mn.**l|4 IRON—The tnblobelo wgivea the prices oflron, which havo not-changed for months :: Bar Juniata**.*:* • . 0.,. • Plough wings-***.44o 5 .■“ Common*•>*3 .0.t.“ Slabs.* ••** *-4 <9 44 :Sheet.-*-«-***-*-5| <9. . .7f Russian Sheet--- - 0 r%5 Boiler Plates.v*.*,*C. § .0$ .. 100 JOd Jun’tft 0 3,50 3d “ »• 0 0,1 80 9d « . 0 4,00 Sp ks - - * 0 00 7d ,1-0!4,50 - : *> pressed.*-- —-61® • t 5i1..... .‘/i * ■ 4,75 Boiler Rivets,--.* -7 0 : 8o0; 4d rt - 0 5,00 , * LEAD..Rcgular ealeaof Missouri Pig at 41c.; Bar sc: * Sheet'Lead'. $5 s>■ box» Cut C. The folio was ng are tho .rates asked for PalentLead Pipe : • < ■ • i-ineh acgueduct No 2 Lbad Pipe 5c foot 4 “ - H No “ « Cc “ . | “ « No 2 «< « 7c v “ 4 tc a No 1 « « C|clP “ \ “ ** No 1 *• « u 4 « « No 1 “ « 84c “ 1 « - « No 1 « “ 12K V « All other sizes 6jc tb NAVALSTORES..Therehas beennochange In the market,** and. we quote old prices: o<- -! —f • 4t N.Car01ina4,00:04,25 Titchv.*...... 3.00; 03,G0 I Turbitioe, gal.- 03 0 ; 65 Par, Allcgh’y*3/K> 0 0,501 Vtfrtshj Copal 1,75 0 2,25 OILS—FaII Lard Oil sells atssc ; Winter Strained 6G<\, Linseed 52055 c. OIL CAKE. .We quote at 810,50010,75; but have heard of butxme sale. POTATOES—The market is pretty full; demand is goody and receipts continuefoir. Wo note sales of best qualities from store at $1,5001,62. LUMBER—The Yards« are ■ now -fully supplied, and any further rbceipts would only' be. tahen at a decline. So for thc.yncesonthe beach have been maintained,except for Shingled,which have declined considerably. ; We give our table of prices without alteration: Clear?’M**» 022,00 Flooringldo 19,00020,00 Commondo* - >.011,00 Coramonldo o —- Clear l|j do - : 033,0 ft. Oak: - -024,00 Common If do 015AO FineShinglas Clear 2 do 44,00 2,5003,00 Commons do - 22,00 Laths,«aw’d. 2,0002,29 RAGS. .In good demand at 3jo3|c. for mixed. . SOAP..Regular sales of Pittsburgh No 1 at 4|c. Cincinnati at 4|c. • SEEDS—Clover is taken regularly at $3/25, the oht price. Timothy :no receipts; but worth $1,75. Flax, we are told, is worth 81*60 at Mills. - SPICES* i Very little variation in prices; and sales at the rates annexed : » . Cloves-.‘ i*— 33 & 33 j Nutmeg* -*.* •-1,50 0 1,60 Cassia in Mats; 22 0 : 251 Pepperv*♦•-» 9 0 10 Giuger-«■*•*•• 10 0 111 Alspjcc.*••»••• 13 0 16 SEEDS. *We have heard of but few transactions. We quote Clover at $3,50;. Timothy at 82,00.; 'Flax 8001,00. SHOT. •Regular sales at $1,3101,44.' SALT. . Regular sales at at canal ; demand 81,28. “coo - . a& ? « 700 • .4 0? <* 600.000,1000 510- Coverlet Yarn ib*2Oo— - • .1200— Cotton Twme •.«• •> *2oo— .AVick-*** ***-^-015 121s$ TOBACCO..The dealers report the following .prices,- at which the market is steady: Cigar I>af*** 40 . 7 ISxtumpinbox It 0 15. Manufc’ddo.-- 2 0 7l 2s “ “ .12 0 17. r.udieV Twin- 9 0 10 16s , u .«• 12 0 14 Pluginkees.*» Cio -7 . Scotch.snuffv .14 0 . W I'luk in box«*s- 13 0 15 . Rappee-*--**- 14 0 10 •.fl .Twist- 410. . 7 Cm*dryi!bpa; 0 25 Cuvemhrh.* * 0 5 TUBS..Regular sales at s9^>-dor. VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bb]s at 709 c. '■ Common---**- 22c.4> - lb. 1 f 8100d.*25*-02Cc.pr,lb. 23c. -« FutlHlood.-.-*23c. “ 1 Blood • 24c ** j Prime **i 30c WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at !Siol9c.. •V\ FASHIONAKLE MILLINERY— Mrs.S; Bam, Crag)Fourth street,near Wood, wouldinformtbe Ladie« **3s?'of Pittsburgh and vienuty, that she will open on Tucsdny, ibe 21ih inst., an exteuMve assortment of Fall anil Wimt-rMiHniery. cci2Q • 54.00 & lib!. ► 4;75 “ • a. 60 • -7c. lb. ..... _jr** -*' ** j» STARCH. .Regular sales at 606K* TALLOW.. Regular sales at 70?Ki' TIN PLATE..Regular sales 1 common $10,25; ' WOOL—We note regular sales from wagon at the (uotatioos of last .week. . Wc give table without al teration: The tendency.is upward. ; - VfljW BOOKS—lrving’ii fekcich Book, iltuMraied by • Parley. WiUiV.Poemx,illuAtraicd by Leulze. - Uead;s Female PocrU of America, with portraits The. Fi*l oMhe Knickerbockers, . A Fable for Critics. *- . Lilid* Metrical Romance* ; . The Child of the bea. Lauib * Dramanc Poet*. y Lowell * Cot,vernations on ne old Poets. Dramatic Work* of Beaumont and Flelchrr ■ . Poetical Work* of Sneucer. . Poetical Works of Chaucer. . Poetical Work* of Ford and Massinger. ? : For sale .by ...... 11. S, BOSWOUTH & CO., novlC . . "4tb *treet; near Market. Fashionable Clothing Store* . GAVERNEBURQ tag* fen veto inform Ins friends and i the public in cenenil (bat he has opened a NEW HEADY-MADRFA3IHONABLE CLOTHING STORE, on Market strict, second door from Second street, where he has.ftnd always keeps on hand, a full assortment of Ready'made Fashionable Clollnng. which he will sell on he maxi reasonable terms, for CASH. •*• •' : • He also wishes to call the attention or his friends and he public m general to Us very extensive selection or French, English and Belgian Cloths and Cas»unere* t m endless vnnety, and Vestings for every one I *-use, which he has selected hiiaself in inc East, and which will be made to order In a superior manner, nl his Fashionable Head Qoarters, 251 Liberty Street, (late Mctiuiq? A Co.) and at prices that will not bo questioned by the best ot bargain makers C W6KNEBLRG, No. 231 Liberty street,-and Market street, 2d door from Second. Business Card. TYRANTS At> WELLAS3IONOPOUES3XVSTFALL: SO MUST PRICKS* MIIICH Tact will be proven by calling at McGctrk's Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street, St.diariesßuilding, .... • . Motto tSmu* profits and qwek salts. VAtiiETY: Fresh and good. Cosri*ETiTioi«: Yery/artntht background, > 1 . My old customerft t and nil others* are respectfully m rmed that lam waiting for them. - ; McGUIRE, octSfj ■ ‘ Tailor. St. Charles. iUlsed Letters for Blgui} MADE BY subscribers are now prepared to furnish a superior artideof raised Llf- Taw.uttne lollowing very low puces,vn: •■■■< . For 10 inch plain round gilt? * *• *51,124 cw.-- « iq « « « “ ... ... IJB «;.J4 «; ,11. ■ U » 1,00- ■ • • h jg •«. .ii ; a. ; u • 75- • « 10 “ u u “ 05 . a •• « 53 • • « .q «i • u-r' «:v... 40’’ i 5 11 b « «• ...... 33 u • 4 « u .11 -25 11 3 <1 c ir n 20 g i ii « 1 12J « 14 • <■ “ , .... .. . 10 We offer the above plain round face Letters to Pamiri era and Gilders at 24 cis.-perinch, unfinished. Larger uud Fancy Letters made to order, decfl 2w BCHOLEY & RYAN Wood Typ«f made toy MachJnery. rpHE subscribers, from the perfection of their Machine 1 ry. tare prepared to furnish to.Prmters, and others, a superior article of. Wood Type, much cheaper than it can be bought in the United States. ; They have disposed, of large qaanuttea 111: the Eastern Cities, and it is pro nounced. by some of. the .oldest Printers to be more per fect 111 height and , smoother on the’ face than any.they ■ had ever used Messrs. J. J. GrLLtsprs&.Co,, No. 70 Wood st) are the agents for the above, in this city; : - ijccO 2w _ SCHOLEY fr RYAN Veneer*. Varntahea.lilsimmvUte, A ND TURNED MATERIALS; of every description, J\ - kept lot sale; and- on better terms than can be had . at any other establishment m the city. .The subscriber ImA just received fifty thousand feet of Mahogany Ye neersy which' lie is determined to sell very low; .Call * and examine them. Also, 100 Ten-pin. Balls, all block, and a splendid;article; and much cheaper than ever’ offered mtblßraorket. : He alsokeeps on hand, and turns to order, alt kinds of Carpenters and Cabinet Maker’s materials; such as—. ■ ' Columns; > •■■■ | Bed Posts and Rails,-fitted Newels; 1 up-with Gazzam’s patent " —or the hfk Baluptfes; Plank for Railing, Ac. screw. -* 1 •• •• ; ••• , > Bench Screws; • Also, Table* I«egs. Hand • . Moulder's Rammers,-:. • v* Screws, Handles, Mallets, • Together with all other things generally kept in a. Turning Shop; -.G.'Wi BIDDuE, - . Ryan's Buildings. No<:27 Fifth »t.* ; •• Persons buying Posts >ond Rnftsj with Gozzam's fust enlngs,* have the. right to sell them,- when finished; '. deed lm A Card* ■* 1 mo THE ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance is now. I preseuteUibr the safe investment! in a business erf tirely new; aneadapied to the mauofhimted,hb^well as to the man of extensive resource , yiejdmg a grokt from enpiia! aim enterprise beyond any operation of the. ■day- It is the complete monopoly of a staple article, ab solutely necessary and essential to cverv family, ns.'weM as: indispensable >to the mechoniCi artisan and: prdfesy sional:man. To-capitalists* an opportunity offers itself fora lucrative employment of either large or small stuns, bringing.-immediate * and 'highly;, satisfactory returns.-*- Those oetlrous; of embarkingln.apleasani, genteel bnia ness,are invited,-with others,-to coll atthe office of thfe undersigned* examine the. arnele;'-and form' their Ovrcr judgmentyfrom the factspresented; • ' Office—Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, nextdoor to Esquire Johns’ office. dccs if COfcVER, & MYEBS '9 PSCT WATBB IN THE CHANNEL—-PALLING. ARRIVED, Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brow nsville 'LouisM’Lane, Benuet} 1 Brownsville.. •• r * Arrowline, Gordon* Brownsville; : ' Michigan No. 2, Gtlson;Beaver.' r « Lake Enel Sboles, Beaver « Caroline, Day, Beaver • “ New Englandj ,: ■ “ JamesNelson* Moore, Wheeling >« • Clipper N 0.2. CrookfijCiacmmui. “ Friendship, IfciYi , do ; « . Caleb Cope, Murdockf AVelljivilh*. . DEPARTED. « Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville: • <{ - ' Loun M’Lone, Bcnne^'Brpwnsville - v. - l< ,i*Arrowline,GoTdon,lJrownaville.- • Michigan No.-2, Gilson< Beaver. ■ : -' Lake Ene, Sholeg^Beaver. : u Caroline, Day, Beaver TolegraphNo:2,-Mason,Louisville. ,v- .‘‘ ; j Brilliant, Grace/Cmeinnau. • « Caleb Cope, Muntack* Wellsville.' - ' i “ Diligence, -—, Hanging Rock. . “ - James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.- “ Friendship, Davis,> —. 1848. 1848. CINCINNATI. AND PITTSBURGH D AT LVSTB AMP ACK E T LIN E. THIS independent Line of steamers: is now composed of the largest swiftest, best finished .and famished,, and most powerful boats on lhe waters of . the West The highestwages are paid tor the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been m operation for sixyeara;has earned nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. . The . proprietors challenge com . parison .with any passenger line m the -Union for safe; jr, regularity* and speed.: All. that money cau procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boatsleave forCmcinnati as follows: . . HONDA YPAC£2?2'<—The Mokonoaioela, Capt Stone, •will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o clock} Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 p.m. TBKSDAY PACKET.—' The Hibbsnia No.\ 2, Capt Jno. Klinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening atlO? h. WBDNTSSDAYFACKET—The New England No, B,*Capt; 5. Dean, Will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday .morning atlOo’clock; Wheeling every Wednesdayeven xngatlO p. M. •. •• THURSDAY PACKET.—The Bbiluant, Capt R. J. Grace. wilMeave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Thursday, evening at 10 p. m. FRIDA YPA CKE The Cuppsa No. 2, Capt Croats, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at lOo’clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 p.m. SATURDAY PA CitEZV-The. Mxsssxgk?,. Capt De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10p. m. SUNDAY PACKET.—The Isaac NEWto»,Capt. A.G. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Banday morning at loo’clockj Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 p. as. nov 19. 1848. * 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Dally Packet Line. Fkhruary Ist, 1848. Femuaey. Ist, 1818. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M AND 4 P. M. |Kn The following new boats complete the line . Aanfinforthe present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, .mniWHMaj Bmeß parkinsonjßALTlC, Capt A; Jacobs; and LOUIS M’LANE, Capt. E; Bennett The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi* ded. Theboats will leave the Monongaheia Wharf Boat, at the fool of Rossst. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours.. ■ . ... jafll IBP* .fc Thane w andsubstantial steamer“PlT9Eß , raffIMMKMILLKR." CuablesS. Fbubke, Matter, will enve Tor the above ports on Tuerday, ihelSth'm*!., at 10 o'cloek, a. m. The *Piiier Miller 1 will take freight for Louisville Evansville, Cairo, Hickman, Randolph, Memphis and Bolivar. , • For freight or passage apply on board, JGBafiflhfe The new and splendid passenger iflfyTA steamer JAMES NELSON,G.D.Moort, tBMWWWg Master. will nm as a Regular Pnrki t BBShHHB between Pittsburgh and Wneehngjeav iug this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday* at 10 o’clock, a. M. t and Wheelingevery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o clock, a. m. ror freight or passage* (having superior eecoromoda, lions.) apply on board.. Tbe James Nelson is an.entirely netv boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTBONO A CROZBR, decC:tf Agents. For Ctoelunatl*' “ The wow and I'ighi draught steamer HAU, COLUMBIA, Gass*, Master, jaffifESß will leave for the above andiuterrae* CnBHBBHBBdiate ports,this pay. Forfreiehtorpessage. apply onboard. decla ■ For St. bonis. The splendid steamer NKW ENGLAND. 1 .JJigTfrjfrKonm; Master-will leave for the above and ports, ibis day. For freight orpasgage apply on board- declS . For Naativllle* /* a SWWA The ncvr, light draught passenger r M J* steamer, DOLPHIN, Capt; lUilctt, will Uavc fur the above and uueriae * • diatc porta this day For freighter passage, apply on board deelS "For New Orleana. i iCfe .ih Tut fait running and excellent utenraer J^BbbKmoUNT'VERNON, H. Kotinx, Mn*ler.*nil. abore and intermediate port* on thia day. Tor freight or paasagc. apply onboard, dectS " For Saint XiOuU. •■■■; , UMa The aicwmuj splendid JHcambooi LAMAR* I r l i L ml ffr™* 31 -* Pathmoh; . Matter, will ."leave-for. eSmSSESmm tbeabore ami alluitermdiate ports lhi*u#>. For freight or passage, enquire on. board, or of dee!s ; JAMES MAY. WotetM. UrgaUr faek«( for Jtmfiib* ( JE2L& TIIK fine steamer \VELI*SVILLK» Capt • Barnes, wiilleavo for the above and inter- and Satnrtfayi- . For freight or passage apply on board, or to Jogs • GEO, fi Ml LTEN BERGER, AgU PACKKTSr FOE WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUI9VIIXE. 01(10 LISE. : ; «k Regular Saiitidat Packet.—The A - » Bl No 1 fine and f«ftpa*&enffer«eamPac ySjAsftlf ket TELEGIIAFH.J. llezlep.. Com manner; will leave PUt«barg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati, and Louisville, and all intermediate Porta, evety Saturday, at IQ o’clock precisely. . For freight orpassage.apply on boardiorto. . * FORSYTH Sc DUNCAN, Agent* The Telegraph has been limit expressly, tor.a regular. Packet, and with a view .entirely to the corafou of pas* sengers; the accommodations are inferior to. no. boat, on the western waters; The Telegraph will run in connex ion with tlie Ben Franklin No (Taml Pike No 9, to Sant- LoaU—umothrouih,rive pays. • apal-iy ; FUliburah ud Wheeling PacUet.v; nmm- THE rwift- running .teenier COkSUE, I i iMBN liT’"’’ —r Master, wilf leave, regularly Jor •SsfisSasn Wheeling, on Monday i Wednesday, awl Fri day, at 10ocloek, jmxueJtf. ; .* . Leave Wheeling evetyTaesdoy,.Thursday, anu Satur day, at 7 o , clock.A.M.,panftreiy. i : The Consul will land at al) intermediate porta. Every accommodation that con be procured) for thecomfort and safety or passengers, has-been, provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting Bn/ely-guard, to prevent explosion. . • For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct9 JOHN FLACK Agent • How Arrangement.'-' ■* . THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for IfligSM^wßeaver,Glasgow, and Wellsvilte, on Tues ■SSßßl day. Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 a* M.y re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.- She has a boat at the landing, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time; S £W. HARBAUGH, Agents, marO : <••• ;j - ■ No. 33, Woodstteet. f . THE steamer. BEAVER, Chas.E. Clarke, JhhKS Master.! will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Glawgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and returning on Tuesday, . Thursday, and Saturday, at ® o’clock, a. m. Haying a boat at the landing, we are prepared.to receive freight at any time. Forfreightorpassuge apply to; ■ •. . mal7-tf - ; G. W. HARTOK & CO., Agents, Oyster Agency. OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.— Received this day, direct from Baltimore, by Ex press. Fine Fresh Oysters, which I will sell low, at my store, iulhe Diamonds also atWm. Kramer’s, corner of Second and Smithfiela streets, and H C. Kelly’s, coruer of Fifth and Market alley. I will receive them daily at the above places.. All Oyster* warranted: mouey returned,- if not good.' .. ■ - 4 . fifiyjS. • - ’*** l :.• -* F. R. DRAVO. MUSICAL BOXES—I doz; Musical Boxes, thnt play. a variety of popular airs, waltzes,. quadrilles, Ac., just received at ?. KINZEY?B, . ; decll 07 Market st ~f 7*ARIETY GOODS —lOO doz. best six cord, 600 dozen • V three, 125 dozen black and 100 doz. assorted colors, SPOOL COTTON- 150 dozen nss’d cbls., 300. black, white TAPIv 50 -ft*:'Tnley. &- TatumVblack.pnleut THREAD. 50 pks. PINS, No. a.,Sobxs. Hatt A .Co.’s COTTON CORD: 35 gr. Boot Laeos, 300 grr Hooks 'and Eyes, ass’d: Nos.,—together with a lot of. Llilr.n Tapes,*Bonnet Wire, &0., at tho.aigu of THE STARS, 80 Market street novllQ fastenings, or the hi Clilckerina , *New;ClrcttlarSoalePlonpß,| * r-'--" : - EIGHT N£\V rjANG-FOUTES v fropi | 'jRSSRBi the celebrated manufactory of Chicker ;|Wf SwfiHingfJJoßionj wiih.the;new improved dr ill Kf .-§1 colar»cale,jusl.receivcd and now open. For .ale a, o, Mr «uclrer,nB ,h«j| No.Sl'Woqd Mretti'FUiabiiqd.iwl«-AgeM; Wi.Clnelrer. Itig-a grand mill fuiuorv PjpnQi, for Wesleml’enun-. ocl2. IcjTIfAYED OR STOLEN—From Elgblciip’. TaVern,l j Q miles from Allegheny, on the Frnfiklm RonAon Wed I pesday evening last, Sept. 27ih, 1848, a Bay Mutt., about I Hfbdhd^high; has:ti sraaU white Spot onher;fqrehead j;| nnd'Bomft white on' one ofber bind feet, had on .4 halter J whenshbleft;’ SheiBoboutsyehrsold. v i| • Any person who will return her to ihe subscriber,,of I Id Jbhh'AgnbwJ Second Ward House, AHegheny.oksend I himinformation where aha ably rewarded * ' -a ■* •-‘JOHN-FERGUSON, . ~J , octO 1 ‘ » * 1 i Pine Township „| BBIS. VERY FINENESHANMUCK FtrIATOKS I jast received, on consignment, by •, 1 decs ARMSTRONG & CROSER - ** J * V J V, * y.T j -% .V.- * - X*' r c X fir ‘ Hwer Intelligence. 1 , * iaSto POUTOPPITTSBtUOIIi "For JUempbls and Bolivar. New Wheeling Packet. lennei Arrangement. V;' 'i.;' v i ’ -r v "* - J ' .'I, T ■* W ~ ■ j\-■ K .-. v V. * * Jt. * i * *> *- H * *V „ S TT V l _ '-.hv, <;?:!'■ > .Saks im Auction. AUCTION SAIiSB, BY JAMBS M’KZNNAi AUCTIONEER, No'• 114 Wood Street, three doors from Fifth, TOBBERS visiting this citv with a Flock, of Goods Tot t|sale r can be accommodated, while. they remain, with the use of a-Room, on moderate terms,mihe:2d story ot. M’Kenn'aVAuction Store,. No. iIU three, doors ftoraEiftb *■ Rent, by: the week, month, or. year,.for the storage of merchandise only, an excellent dry Cellar, with boardlloor .. ~ seplS JAMES M’KENNAyjAuct. . T\OMESTIC BLANKETS at private sale; at- M’Ken | / na’s Auction Rooms, No. U’4.Wood street, 3 doors from fith stya large invoice of Domestic Blunkets. of the. lurgest size nnd ~ finest qualify of Merino Wool, received, direct from the Mahufactoner, ond-wiil be sold at very low pnces T bolh wholesale and retail.- 1 It is--the.best op portunity offered to housekeepers for several years. 1 oct3 JAMES M’KENNA, Auct iloant fiuißiet BoiiflTng ijoUfor SITUATED. BUILDING;LOTS *j i for sale, in the plan of the Mount. Emmet propertj. Parsons desirous of investing a small sum of money, con do so to advantage; by securing- choice Lots of various sizes This property, for beauty of locauon t , commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is «ne«/aWerf. -It has the. advantage of, an abundance ofthe cboieestspniig water. The newroad, now finishing, will render iteasy of access, and bring it. wilhin a convenient distance oftlie Allegheny market. ; - As an investment forprofit, to, say. nothing of the de lightful situation for a residence, Ihe buyer will securcin a few years a.THBKE-FOLD return, r Tbo above Lots wiltbe sold, for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. - i - • Title clear aki? indisputable. .. ■ Plaus may be seen and every information had, of Mr. HUGH SWEENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE, at hts office;on 4th street, Pittsburgh. .: . , nov3o "CHOUSE ANOILOT.AT A BARGAIN/—Any.person J\_ in want of a comfortable DwelhngHouse, inagood neighborhood, on-Wyhe street, a short distance froratfie Court House, can provide, themselves for the.small sum ofsBoo. Averydewrable residence for a Milliner; Man tun Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. Apply to;:: .• ■ JOHN COYLE, 4th street,near Srmthfieldst___ nov29. , FOR SALE—A desirable Property of Ten Acres, sit uated four miles from tbe city, above Lawrenccvilie, fronungoathe Allegheny river. The above property is pleasantly located, and is desirable either for residences or gardening purposes. S. CUTHBERT, General Agentj Sraithfield street* T7U)R SALE—A productive Manufoctanng-Esiablisli r raent. now In full operation, in.the City, together with the Stock on hand, &c. Bruce; Vrsth Arrival at lift Wood street* M lIODKINSGN has just opened within the past 0 week, the largest assortment of French CHINA, ever opened in this city; consisting in part of—Fancy, Plain, White, Gold Emu urul Gold Band Tea Setts; an extensive assortment or White, Flowing Blue and I Liver pool Iron Slone Ware,in TeaScHs or in separate pieces, as may be required. Alto, ft braunfal assortment oi Candelabra* and Lamps, of tho newest shapes and pat terus.direct from the manufacturers. Ladies wonld do well to give hint ac»II;al oetS7 '■> Aa. 115 TPbodrl,,3rfoor*MoiP Fifth. r Steel amt File Manufactory; - -< rpHE aubsctilictfl have enlarged their Steel and File JL Manufactory, on the corner of O’Hara attest and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pm*burgb, by erecting a eon verting furnace, a melting furnace -and a tilt Their Steel, now being of a superiorquality, ami having engaged competent operative*, they are prepared to fur* ni*h Piles of every description, that will compare with Jbebest imported article; and being determined to make it the interestof oil who u*e File* m any. way,to pur chase from them, they 'will, sell their File* at reduced pricea,for Cash. They will aloo re-cut Films and pur chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron* age ir respectfully invited, (nov7) J. ANKRIM & CO, II , n ; W, + s t - v •»« » fc > l " > ~ 'V I\>’“ » - , v t - tlfZ X *Vc - - * ,i » T-r * V ‘ f *, 1 IS > 4 >, ’w '■''* tf :':drC^^te^i:^;^XfiL^ y *. * v 1' V'’ rV^' •a *. c- w *-t « ; , 1 ~'f s. 1, „' X, -> '•" ' "C} r „y£ ( «. - - 3 ~ <*&**& ..•.•DaUey , *'--IffnglciarPaln-Kxtraoto* , .'-‘-' , ' T '-' t 'r:'';- P ., a r v ~ V'«,.v’'A «.WV fpOTHEpUßLlC;—ThisistocerufytbailhavefouncP ?. j . , ' « , *£ Hr*? Jj BaHryV. MagicaJPomJExmxeforrtoprove.acore for .•<> v :vs ►. .•v.-s: :/>■.,. _ V i ( . ,v / *V}'* t '' the Chrome Rheumatism, which 1 have been afflicted i' • r ' -; , ,rr « • ' « f withfor ten hm joints. >■ „ A f ' ~ £ , ’T 4 ? (:•-.; ABKAHAM R. VREELAND §J f - wlcguacJrojjocik, IV. T., April 8,1348 , *■ <■ » » j-Me. H. Dali.e\—Sir: I have been troubled wth iha a * * r rf “ , - "«*'-» - Piles for eight months, nod could get no relief. Your } „ v , » , Magical Pam Extractor hauug been recommended ia' j I - * - - s 3 -I .1 a) me, I applied il but twice, obtainedinsiant rehef, and-ui “ «. , » -^w n short ume was perfectly cured * Could! not gef any l $ » , , . ” '.>*>“ -»* r \_; W more of it, I would not lake a hundred dollars for the ■’ f ■’* ” *. r J .. balance or my box <. WILLIAM HALL. 1 ■" > , ~ 97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847 '■f- - . ' > . 1 , , ..* ** \ {Jy CAUTION -‘Dailey's only Depot \n the city o/Nno ~4> *- % ' - jrf’* Tori:, and where the genuine nrttefe can be obtained, , ,H , , ' - wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. « r s t r ' * . H.2>Ai„ •* * J m sively experienced that fact than Bailey a Magical Fain ' v . Extractor 1 3 A Tssr—The genuine BaUry, iu cases of the severesl J 0 * * Burns, Scalds, Piles, Ac n will afford instant relief, and f , r * t r V ' N * «• * x produce otonceacoolingandsootimigefTect—extracUDK > a ><. v ? piuuin and &om one to fifteen ramutes'buLbe sure, a(- v > J ‘ + * • Vj ; ,■'*■» 4 Tj*- apply itonluien—never on coUonclom. •% ’ « 4 Ana now mark the difference * —Counterfeit Extractors, ? , * - r "H f no mailer under what name theymay appear, or how up- ’ ■• , * , . u*} plied, ahbays \mtala and increase thepain 1 • /■ K 4 * FamphleiSjContauungcertificatesof cures,raay be hod 2 f** * ’ ‘ < -'■Wi n^“* gratis, on application to JOHN-D MORGAN? I. r “ , „ * \ , Depot) Pittsburgh, r ' J ,* r T n, _^’ s DjuWii.TnoßS.Agent. / %■ ' > > 'i'A' r v Dailey’s Animal Galvanic Cure-AUi * *- . w * f'+ For Horses, Cattle, &c- cures spavin, qaitior, grease. J _ ~~ i poll'CviJ,4ores, galls and ormses Pamphleiß containing' '‘4 J x * -> <■ "-f certificates of respectable parties,may oe had on appu- - * ,*'/#» _ v _ 1 A". cation lo - JOHN D MORGAN, ’ . 4 ' ' - - • ; . ."VT ~"octlBd&tyy . - . «Agent,Tittsburgh. • ..... ............. .. •. ''WII.I.IAM TATE &; CO., . fstrcpEssoas to shebiff A tat* V ~ . ■* ** ”5 * No 10, Fourth street) between Ferry and Liberty StteetL, 3 . _ >- v *. j*' /Ai„ TIjfANUPACrrURERS of sheet lenil, leaden ptpccjbp , - : ' - , f,* i\J_ drants, pumps, baths, waur closets, leaden coffin^ &c,; keep constantly on hand ami manufacture to order,* ' A - * <* . > * r J .. sheetleadirojriltoSlhs tothesquarefoot,jasheets4>f o -; „ x s XMT by SOfeet,wfaiclithey willfunusatothetrade wholesale, d. - " > J & orout to older in any ixe thatmay be wanted „ v l x l iTheyalsolnauutacUire and keep constantly on baud, _ j , * - “ 7"* 4 y' ■*^ leaddn pipes from 2 to J inch calibre, aaueduct pipe, to - ' ‘ ' ' ” 3 coiiveymkwaier trom springs, furnished to the Country 1 1 * ' *-+■* *J r * V trade; ana puftrp-on reefs m lengths of from 10ft to 100® 4 , i, r v f feet.oneacn reeVwithdirectionsas to thejiropermethud » K o of laying; Alsp, on hand, a large supply of Adams’Fat-* * \ • v N Jr ent suction Pump «for wells or cisterns, Snow A Co’s ' , s t - *'* ' *v. v v veiysupeiror cast iron suction Pumps r 1 -» . T >1 '** **<. Hydrant work ofevery description exccuted in the. . ~. .-1 • rad t durablemuunerand.on the Tnostaccammadating •: terms Order from.the eouiuri'-for.lcadeii'pjpes^ahet^'-. -■■"-■■■s ~ •—•••• 5 . .•' .-s ; lead, or pumDs,wiUrceeive-prompt.nttemUon:::\. , v r 'V>A\.. , ':^i*::--'-. , -x.r,!.:r‘ ! rt ; |;ivr--:>>i.-:;.:.>:'. : ;:-.r'Vr ; ;.*--‘‘;v jc27~daw >■ t -> * + a* 5 ' T ' ' Pianos. '*- ”-t * * 3 * ♦ *2? . A -t I i SPENLID ASSORTMENT OF MASOOXNYjiND 4 s C A. fZOSEIFOOJD PIANOS) just finished These ra* . I - - . - - * r straraenis.are made after the.JMeatpattero;:and*ofL-Uiu , :^;TT:>v^v*a-:s:--:xr-/v:x i :i«.:x.vi:-r:i^:::-y^:-;* v --.fr^-;.;?r.v~i' ; ••i 1 -.-/v c sv'Xii.-^v; * \ T BLBMB, * £ >*4sfo il2\Voods\teet,2d door above Fifths - -I *■ » • r x>^ v -^ i N B—Those who ure in want of a good Instrumen * f ' s . * “ -are -respectfully rayi led to call andexomine these,’ pnrch&singelsewhere.asthcy r can)totbeexbelledby any h J mthecouutry,andwillbc sold ]ower thunanybrt sa ght : '~ ' - ; ?irrx;‘.v.i'■?■.«•. from the Ea t Also, ju 1 received, two Pianos, Ham - : linrgb d»imffteturei.wa!ranted'to.be..snpenorxo.--aoyc9v!^>v;:i?>j4f,'-'*/vv:iv,. sola in Unsmarket (oct23j » K 'X 1 IT s?v. . t < A ; , 4“ ~-*y *>\V C w . M, ,I . *<-•”' * s „ v v - , I ■* ‘j f ,' j- *_" ~ ~ |_p ' -yV : x „ 1 , e » j- * i ? '*?s~ * j, * . >. , *, 4 1 . , ’ Ve'"V ‘„;H -V. '4- r fl "1V C V v l W ‘^Vtr " v " xr 1 c i •*. V. -S 1 * + j. *■ -u" 4 A*« * } v> 1 »»!►«, '***r l i , »* t> V ■# f w L v ' . U . t 4. “* « v > „ S r V , n a t « - ! % \ Cp x v ’ , % ' , r * »-•« .W’.;-- 7 , 1 » %*” v J * ljT*, ** Tt J < » jC 1 i **• IJ* w Sv n, V fcj Js * BY mean* of the Pocket JFkeulapiu*, or, every one hi* own physician! twentieth edition, with upwards of a hundred engravings, showing private diseases in every shape and form, and malformations of the genera tive system, by W. YOUNG* M; D. ~ - . Thntime has now arrived, that persons suffering from secret disease viced nomorebecome.the yicnmotquack* cry, as by the prescriptions, coutaated m this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general rout line of private disease, U fully explainsthe cause of man hood’s early decline, with observations on marriage— besides many other derangements which it would not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. . Any person sending twenty-five cents enclosed in o letter, will receive one copy, of this book, by mail, or five copies will bo sent for one dollar. Address, ‘ Dr. W. YOUNG, NO. 152 Spruce street; Philadelphia,” post ■ paid- 1 KT* WANTED—ProprielOTir of Drug or Book Stores, and Pedlars,m every town in tlio United States, to.act i a» agents for the above work. oci7.3m . :A FURTHER REDUCTION.. dt Sona» Patent Soda A#fc. I TO 5 TONS, 31; cash, currency f or 4 mos., approved bills.-5 tons or upwards 3i do. par, or 0 mov do., in erest added. For the superior quality of this brand, we efer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city teneralh W & M MITCHELTREE, rdec4 • No. 100 Liberty street. "lirii WOULD RESPECTFULLY. invite me uueuuou W of our friends and tne public, to the great variety of WINTER COATINGS and other articles, we have tost received—amongst wluch will , he found the greatest variety of .BLUE, BLACK, DRAB, ai d PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, and BEAVER CLOTHS.— FRENCH amt ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSBIERES, VESTINGS, Spe. The obovo Goods haviugbeen bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac commodate allwho mayfuuorua with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a ca 11.,. - ID* Remember,BlB Liberty street, opposite foot of7th. nov3o - McMULLEN fc DOWNING. Plowcrsfor the WlnterSeason. „fgs . The subscriber is prepared to furnish MtgKfrßouquets for Weddings, Balls, or Par-©jjsftWs - ties, composed of nch, fragrant Flow-JflßSlSb ers. Order* left with W. T. Bown, Clair street, or through the Post-Offlee, will be delivered promptly. novSEHm* JAMES WARPROP, Manchester. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Haley Rememon A Co.-was this day dissolved by rautual consent. The business of the-late firm will be settled by Reiuemnn & Co. JA9. -HADE, ' •• •_ . SANDS & REINEMAN, JOHN VOJ3GTLY. ; Sept. 87th, 1848. .. The. business wiil be. continued by Savus & Ukintman ami Joiln VoKGTI.y. umier tin* style of REINbMAN.fc Co 5 sept*. ■ Great Wcttern Saddle, : .. HARNESS, TRUN 1C AND-WHIP;MANUFACTORY; ’milE subscribe Makes thismethod of informing-Ins ’ X friends nnd ther,public msgenctal.tbnthe.has'die largest stock of the following panted articles, of his own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness,Trunks mul ■Whips; all of- whichhe will iwarrant to, bo- made,of .the, best material, and by,the liest inechaitics in. Allegheny county, f Being, determined to sell his manufactures someuunglower.thanlias been heretofore.sold inlbe city, he-wonld invite-persons in,need of ihe-abpve .named ar-. tielesi to his Warehouse, No. 814 Liberty street, oppo-. site Bevenlhi Also, bands made to order gr machinery. oetSl ’ G KERBY ‘A PFKENTICES WANTED—Fifteen totwcntyyoung iL lads from 12 tols years of age, to learn (he Slocking manufacturing business. ■ Apply nt M. DALYS Store, on Filth street; or at his Factory m I,awrenccvil|c. ■ novl4£ f ~■.. - , TfTtrAX DOLES—2O doien War Dolls, assorted sizes W moving and fired eyes, IS dozen Doll’s Heads, assorteu sires, fired eye,.,, . ■ ,14 ' If, , ’Plaster Paris Heads; assorted Nresi 24 « Kid Doll’s “ “ ‘ ,12 gross wooden jointed Dolls, “ ■ ; ■ In storenndopening at ,r HOGAN & CANTWELL 8,, ~, decl SO Market street ' : Bennett's Hestaurant, niAaOKO AIACT, BEIWEES WOOD ST. Atm-lZt DIAMOOT, SH ELI, OYSTERS! ‘Can Oysters; tlleePSteak, Vent .:Bon;Garaejof.all. kinds,served mp in style; with all thß “firuigs" i i N.'R.—Oysters received daily .from Baltimore. • bomi-. lies supplied with’Gan Oysters atithCtlow.pricereCans SI,00), Half Cans 75 cens "Dvl, ! m . IDispatch copy 1 Itemovst, | ~ T fc- J- W-. M’PEVITT haveremoved toNo, 13 Liber tl, ty at 10 doors eastof their old stand, (same nle) and immediately opposite the head of Smnhfield st oc\U 3m __ - - - /■ Felto* or Bo»me«i Coota . A-FEW PIECES very desirable styles of plain and A. mffed-Goods, for e\VT> day business wear, whieb *itl be made up t vona and handsomely* at \ eryr tow atqa. CaU soon, wd secure one of these very detirptye rnd indispensable Garments, at •- ¥ o v7 * ott Filth« r\ RALES OF-BLUE COATING, ciaae grey-mixcd'BHankeis, (1 case gre> Blanket Coating:,, „ Itiase Artny Gtofli; , , T t u «VTeceited from the manufacturer, ana for sale lowv .(hotlO) :■ v >MURPHY & LEE. ; * - » ,V i- MUM C * -t. _“j ° * V Tt» L ** * **V f " > , - t j *i * **/ *<- t- r-* l- ! \ f-r %i* -l f-ff-j 6 . *■ v ' t , \v - “ -~V “* - ■> J r .* t't t *7 r r,- o ''*"' ' '-'’-o'j-i <\\v <- v , -• * - st-, * ! .s* >“ ■ /-., •*■ ■* <- t » * **■«* " »• ■ • •. •• ♦'■• ■• ... .; \ 1 i /J ■■ ; -.Si-'r,.- ; - * -- • v t < _ `a... OEM , ~ r: 1 , r, \ 4 - r- *■ Jor Sale. UEffEBKNCES, P.. DuiT, Accountant; Thomas Scott, Mason; . las. McGuire, Merch’i Tailor; Wm B fccaife, Dr.’W.M. Wright, Dentist; : €, Dodge. • , {nov7:3m 7m VoHu»ki,pi FOR SIS. CENTS!-',' MEM= lEDrfl (SflOiSg. Bfew Oood«, at BTumber Flfty-nine I ; COBXB&: 07/VOUBtirVAtfD • WABKET :STRKBTS, TItTBEffaGII. /^IREAT-BARGAINS \T tamed from the Eastern Cities,'tuid is no Wi receiving a v*ry extensive assortment of FANCY: AND STAPLE DRV GOODS*. adapted to the present season, ntrd em : hr .^tiga.stock for richnessand variety not surpassed by ai.- establishment m the We t DRESS GOODS 1 •Very glossy black Silks y. • {Cravats and Collars; Haudsome dress - ■ do. r.--\ Block love Veils and Hdkfs.; -Rich changeable do. ■ • Jaconet and Comb. Mashas. Rich changeable- Satin de Plaid and amded Muslins;. .Chines; : - ■ Handsome Ribbons; Modff and highcol’d French Gloves, Hosiery, &c.; Merinos; . • • Cloths rorCloak , Mode and high col’d Muslm[Terkeri. Shawls, dcLames; •./. . Cashmere do. :NewstylemuftlindeLames; Plain Thibet. Shawls, silk Snun striped Cashmeresp ; fringe? • Fancy do. do. -JPlaek'.ThibetShawls,do.do. r Black and colored Alpacas; Black' do. . dd; Plaid Gmghams,; bTighl co-Silk -.- do.' : do lors; • ■ Fine Brocb® ' do. New style Vlsettes, Cloth do Gala Plaids,bright colors; . Plaid. Long California Plaids, Lowrneea -do : Blackßombazmes; l -:' • . Plaid Cloakings. . REDUCTION His stock .of Calicoes is very )drge:.iC:hos been se lected: with much care—with particular reference to fastness ofcoloring, durability of fabric; and,beanty of design. These goods are totfer than they have ever been before, and are worlhytlfc particular attention 01. purchasers! The best Calicoes for C£ cts. ever offered, \ . Double purple Calicoes;English, 12J cents; Green do OikChintz f-BnUsh Chintzes, ■ ■ New sty le.Merxunack Calicoes, Dine do do Blue and Orange do . • Furniture do CHEAP DRESS GOODS A large lot of lowpriced Muslin de Lames, ot the low price or J2| cents per yard. Also, Black Alpt&as for 121 els. per yard;Very-good and very handsomPdark and bright colored PlQia .Ging hams, warranted fast colors DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS, ; ; Bleached Muslins, C± t 0.1 2; ■ ! :**: ■ '■ Yard wide :Unblcached, Ci to 0, Bed Tickings; very cheap; - Vo Casinotte, Drillings. Kentucky Jeans; : . v Domestic Ginghams, Manners 7 Shirtings; ■; Colored CambriCß, Flannels; lower than ever offered;; Canton Fiannels XINEN GOODS' Imh Linens, Linen Lawns, Damask Table Linen, Do. do Cloths; . Russia Sheeting, -Do. - Diapers, Linen Drilung, Crash BLANKETS! BLANKET^!: ; A’large stockof Blankets, from coarse lo veryfine; also Blue and Drab .Blankets, fine and very line, for Overcoats- GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas-- simeres; Over'coatmgs; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand* kerchiefs and Cravats;. Gloves ; Suspenders tSilkand MenaO Under Garments; Merino and Colton Half Hose, etc, etc The subscriber having made-extraordinary prepara* uons for the Fall and. Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the .advantage of markets unusually depressed; can confidently promise his customers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer . Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to call: -PHILIP BOSS. : VUB ttUW UULDBHBBU HITS AOAIS* NEW FALL AND VfINTER DRYGOODS* ; TTJST receiving and now opening, -at the sign : tl of I ht BIG BEE. HIVE, on Market slreetf JMffite between. Third and; Fourth streets—one .of the BSjfiljß, largest, cheapest, and best assorted stocks of. v Fall and Winter DRY GOODS* ever offered m Pitts-, burgh, to which the attention of our numerous customers andlhe public generally, is respectfully., invited, os. the subscriber is confident that he can ofier such bargains m Dry Goods as cannot be surpassed by anyoiherhouse m the city , . , As these goods have been purchased at prices far be )ow those of any former season, they-will: be sola at greatly reduced prices „ w „ Among this LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK will be found many choice anddesirahle goods at extremely: low pnce _ . LADIES* DRESS GOODS* . Veiy rich and fashionable Dress SilksjPlaid and Stnped. | Black Satin; stnped and plaid Silks; plain black (very.i § tossy) Gro de Rhine; plain black rich Lustre; Lustring;: ilk; (or .Vizetles, Mantillas and: Capes, atvery. low •prices; newest designs and latest sty.es ,Cashmeres, plain and satin striped Cashmeres, very; cheap.; French, merinos, all colors; De Lames,,plain, figured and satin, striped, at a great reduction on former Gala, Cal- , ifonna and cashmere • Plaids; Mobnir.anu Monterey Plaids, all qualities; A!paccas,'all qualitieaand colors, from 121 to 75c. per yard * SHAWLS! SHAWLS* r Fine Cashmere, Terkern and Broche Shawl , : Black embroidered Cashmere and Dc Lame Shawls;. FineThibbetand DeLaine Shawls, Fine black and colored Cloth Shawls, . Fine quality Long Shawls, very cheap ; • Plain black and plaid Silk Shawls, very cheap; - -A large lot Plaid Black Shawls; frpxa?scenta t 083,00 DOMES T7 V GOODS! MUCH BELOW FOR MER BRICES Good dark Calico,from 3toCc peryard, Best quality dark Cnhco, from 6 to 10c , Yurd wide parplc do.,.at ldjc , Good yard wide Bleached.Muahn,frora dtouje., • Unbleaced Mssim, yard wide and heavy, 5 to Bed Tickings and Checks, all price*; Blanket*, iron* coarse to the host quality, very cheap, A full assortment of Red, Wbith and Yellow Flannels; Satinets, Kentucky. Jeans, Jerseys; Lmseys, v Ac., .Ac., Bll'of which will be sold at reduced rates~. At Ho. OU Marketit. . . - WM. L. RUSSELL. .""'winter Goodi at Eutern Coitl - EO. R:\VHITK, iVoi 51 JJlarfei «r«< } intends jnnkinff . VjT u change m hn» business,.on-the Ist ot January next-r-will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at original con Brocha Long and -Square Shawls* - s ;•>>*, : French Tartan Long do French Frmted.Casmneres, , English do do / Mouseline De Lames, / 3*4 and 0-4 Gala Plaids, _ _ : Higli coW Fancy DressStlks. Those wanting Bargains, are invited tocalMno27;lm " a A- MASON&. Co.. No.* OU JUartf l street, havejuSl ■A.m received another- invoice of PLAID I«ONG and SQUARE SHAWLS, bought 25 percent, leas ihan-auy previous lot received by. Us ibis season. Our stock of SHAWLS is now. ihe largestm the City, and purchasers are assured that oar prices, from this date, will be 25. per cent, less than at any. former lime. dec9 (CALICOES AT 0* CTS.—A- A: Mason fc Co., CO Mar j ket street, have jast opened 17 canes more of those very cheap fast colored Calicoes, at 0} cts. . ... pov23 . . I?ANCy T OASi}IMERES—A; A.AUsos A. GO , «o. W* X? Market street, have just received a large assortment of the above named Goods, which they offer to the trade at Eastern 'lWiotesale Pnt& nor 27 /CURTAIN FRINGES;—We ’have just received 2501 V; packages of the above Goods* 25 per cent, less titan:, cost of importation. A. A. MASON A CS Super single milled IT Fwnch Habit Cloths, nsh styles Cas imercs, black niid colored Cashroeretts;.Queen’s and Summer Cloths’, figured andplaiiiDran D’Etcs. Vestings,“very clmice’ Marseilles, Silks aiid-Satiim, and tarcd Lineii Drills; Cheaper vet 1 ROBINSON’S Cloth Siore, maySS* Post Buildings, comer JFiflh and Wood Pnttcriori’rOarrtago Monuiaosory, - Diamond alky, tavern, Mwd and SmultfitlletrtcU. - sttv tt AVueee mayolways be found on assorl, hjffiPSy&'racnt Of; Family, Carnages, -Barouches, lTn|firri and all. kinds of hcavy work, SSL—from aslxhorse wansdown tom wheel-, barrow- Persons wishing -to.,purchase or contract for any thing in the : übovcJlne, ore respectfully; invited to cafi oci29 if ' aooumctorlalßxotUerJonatUani* EECEIVEDAT-M.;A.ftIXNEK , S,ANDFOR ; SAL'E. t This holyday: sheet execl!»-.anv l thutg of; the. kind. ever issued from the press.. vTlie illustftiuonß'are all: original, and of the most attractive characters The on* graving of one single picture cost six hundred dollars ~ BEawtiD, of Allegheny Cftyi has them for sale. H ' IH7* SmithheldßireeT; third floor above 2d. -; • novlG Stone f V PIECE OF GROUND, CONTAINING-STONE, :'o(s jft-'the best quality for Cutting -tied - Cellar Wcpk, and with very light striping, will bo rented- for one or. two years. Possession given immediately.' i ilt/as-located near the Fountain Inn, on Coal Lane |iinddenrof.build* lugj, which migbl 1)8 uicpn«nißaced'lif v : : A Also, the well known Stone Quarry onNtmnery Hill; Allegheny City, adjoining Forrester's Qaamwi,;and late ly occupied by Anthony Smith. Thin last, will be rented % “ i "“ year> j^dsag'aasgr ~ Auction Prices. | Y~S EOTLEMENi’ LOOK'lffy :ak;the entire block, of | It col d Cloths, Bea\er*> fancy Ca tmeres,and those I extr choice Cashmere and Silk. Vestings mu t post lively be closed out by Ist February ‘ ITT* All the fine to sap. Fxench black Cloths, at Im tiorter »?>' A ~‘■*l + 4 V»‘ s r - - f "r f’fi"* < i _>' - ' , '* > ' >-r ' J* . - • li ; *' r ,-.-t <’ • ><{Wf 'f--, ' > t'*t.V/ - „ - ~ r ty'3% s%?;%';--; v i VvX ? «f < * ' r tfe , - ' ,>, *,~ #; -' • \ ‘ i ' ■rte - - pail t* “'•’h ~ ’'^g-: ~ >, tAry;; u ’i'"' . B ‘ 1 ~ " 'V''V ,% £ J 1 w '& ' "V- '■ , s~‘b@S X ~■ " ,;K‘: .>? *TvV<.- >!*.*:< 7 fi 4 .^V*. ( V w t*? w # ; <- : - “ -* ~ 1 ,'** ~J l i**#? «s „ * > 1 * , ~c *. * -* **« , ~ ?, v,< £2? :- v - : -T'- ./;^M^^V'Vf* ,sf| €»’ r; „ ', .- ~‘ v :^ t ,rr !» v--.v'-. V^^^tsSßS^s; !: '-.- ■• ;•. l?,y-^M%WMt4¥ ■* ' i.,-’ «v>^ Wf/i&fe vl%>. — ~7 j.-*?i\(, i r*> «&•* *■* TO* 4 "V' /• V '^*' jMf' ,rr ' ,i; ’ *l® |.. ;*.-v ■ V'■ F*'-'; 1 * V , A /: , a ‘p. • ;C, f„it> / " > : [ C w Sr* 4 ' < ;< , i'^ilc: '. % ,■>',"<{.l > A;,-;.r ;< ,y,a I'f-^ l -^ l ' Sflnktrg onD <£« l]ftnfle l8rol«rg. " wiuu u* wiLUAiifl, v EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFtfXC# t' If S earner of Third and Wood ttrmt*, SlGHTrtndTimo:BilJßorKxchiingß,Ba|ilrNdtetmi4;U’ .foreign and domesrie Com bougbt'AmVflold oa the.-ij inost favorable terms Coliectionamade in all the principalcitiesof at the lowest rales - jet 9 *• Joseph ir hut _w c cruv V HILL \ marH-ly • * - JlQgb l>- Klnyj {hkm o? the. pifijr orTVFCoRD : BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER ; OSiet-r-comerof Sourth street T\EALER in Coin, Foreiffn -j ±J andDomesticExehangejCertmcate&ofDepoiltjAfl ,- ?? formate in soma to suit purchasers -• > ..v. CURRENT and. par funds received oa deposit©. %-.?■ •s.’?'??t< . COLLECTIONS madeonall parta of the Union,«t.the lbwcstrittes apil-dlw&w3m ALLEN KBAUKS_ __ TOWARD RABM. I , KRA2EER RAHN» " Bankm and Ezthange Brokna. Qealtn tn-Fcwtm ani \,: JJom&tteSfUs,StUs & City ord'a k Indiana | “ Relief Notes 4' Kentucky .**■-. Pennsylvania Co. , t - n; ' Virginia f « New York t .-Wheeling * « Maryland * « Tennessee 3 fi fNew Orlehns i.nnlO-y JABrS TnO- SJk'BQBKT* KOOK & S ARGENI. bankers and exchange brokers* 2v. E. Comer of Wood and Stxihstruis. i T\EALERS in .Coin* BankNorea, Time Bill®, Foreign l i: - Domestie Exchange, Certificate# of Deposit, apc. ', - EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of iheUiuon*.:': and sale m sums to sidipUrchaserar^.^ ’ . CURRENT and par fond# receivedondepoaite..r r . - l /.COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the,Union* at the; :vl lowest rate# seplM? PRIVATE DISEASES Itr'JSnvm, S' h/ Alley,, can-be consulted mal-*■•••?:•; cases oF a private or dehcaunaHirt incidental/ jafetdjfflr to the human frame TaBMIMB fivhlllgftnd Svnhihkr^rwnhmiagrYTinT*!,/^ I anJ Its conseqaeHces, toother vnth all ee | ficrtoidue/utf, impurities blood,'walls all diseases of I crnerealonginjsJundiseasegjWithstnctuieSjgleeVUTethtak/--; discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, pUes, -, A rheamaUsmf female .weakness, 'diseases: or.tbe :trambi <' ~* . monthly suppressions, diseases "of the joints, fistula.■in -. ' ano, nervous adections, poms in the ibaek,and ioinSviirK '-.'/v . l&lions of the neck. of. the bladder and. k nine* s, scorbutic eruptions; tetter,. 1 ringworm, mercunal diseases;. TWELVE YEARS’ PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study andtreatmento£v6ne| ; ::-r:.-' real disorders; and those arising Irora yomhfnl excesses* : . . -- gaiety, climate, or.unpnrtues of the blood; whereby the I consutuiton moy have been enfeebled, enables Dr,Brown to offer assurances of. speedy relief to ullwhonmyplace themselves under his care Dr. Brown’s offices are conveniently arranged into sep« - . : >i | arate apartments. Patieuis con visit Dr.- 8.-without fear .: I of exposure to other visitors * [.; Ins of importance to.many persousm need of medicate,v:/.: l aid, to obtain good advice priraiclyandproropUy.ToaH'. [.such, Dr. Brawn’s ready skill an removing ventnoldts earer,intheirvunousfonnsaud stages,oOersmdncemenis I which can rarely be equalled.Strangers arc hereby api. .. pnsed lhst.Br; Brown has been regnlarly.edacated in I every branch of medicine, and for the last, twelve years ■- kconmied himself .ekclosively. to the. treatment* of those, "-v | disease I - Dr: Brownis the only regularly educated surgeon v ’ j Pittsburgh: who gives* ms whole attention to those com-. I plaints. 1- f£7r Certain, safe and speedy curea will, m be I guaranteed. I f Recentcoses areVehevedln a short time, withoutinteij vi 1 rupUon from business |p“Hernia or Rupture.—Dr; Brown alsoinvites per-: : ■ J sons* afflicted .with Herma-to call, as be has paidpanieu* | tar attention to that disease I v Lettersfrom a distance, askuigadvice, must contain ■* I feejor they will not be attended to * I-. IjyOffice on -Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood - : • j street,'towards the market. Consultations stnetiy conft I dential ocC25-da:wly, ECMATIbMi— newiy discovered rem~r XV ody forßhetnn&usm ira speedy and certain remedy *:., for that painful trouble It never fails ’ Office and Private Consultation Rooms,No.-6s.Dfe- . mond alley; Pittsburgh, 1 Piu The Doctor is always at home. ianiB-dawtf TUe Grand Fnrffative. T\R CLtCKENER’S SVG AH COATED VEGETA- Jj DIE EXTRACT PlLLS— These celebrated Fills * have obtained an enviable notoriety m the United Statesj .asaicurauve for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Soar Stomach, * Headache; Fcvera,Piles,*.Costivenessj ; .-CcwghB,vaeart. , -.:-ri'. i r. bam, Liver Complaiui,.Scurvy, Sore Throat,v Ihward _ :v Weakness, 'Palpitation of the.Hearulndigestion*, and a-: • variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as a medicine for the millioa.': In all seasons, of the- r-" sprmgysuraraer, autumn, and \vinter.~andTmder aU t^-v -eumstances, they can be: takeniwith perfect safety and.. .v -r; success* As a Vermifuge and general medicine for chiU- dren, theyare untivalhd; Beuic coated wuhpurewhite :, :. sugar; children, will easily take them«they neither gripe nornatrceate; are gentle, but tboroughmineir operation Foradults, byincreasing the dose, they are:«9UßUy.lie!i'-..:: ; '-'-;Lsi;’ eficml.Asau Anti’Rilums Piflthey will be found with* outasupenor.r Ask any oae.nmocgthe thousands who 0 use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certainv result V. Clickeneris the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills,.und that nothing of the sort was ever heard ofumil.he mtroduced thera in June, 1843, Purchasers should; therefore, always aalc forChckdn&t 1 * Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills; andlakenoothers,orthey'-. will be made the victims of a fraud i. IpTPnce; 25 ccnt»per box - i - Dr. principal-office'for the sale of Pills, u 66 Vesey L, N Y : : WM; JACKSON, 89 Liberty at ,bead of Wood, Pitts* w burgh* Agent for Pennsylvania, Northetff Ohio, and the river counties oi: Virginia - The following are the duly appointed Agents Tor AJle* : eheny county Pa v - AM Marshall,) - i > ! Dr; Brown; ■ •■} Allegheny city i J R. Johnson, } 1 Jonathan ter. A Alexander Asdale. Wyhesireet. • - 4 R II ’ Wm. X Smith, TcmperanceviUe G II Starr. Sewickley \ .. .. Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh Daniel Negley, East Liberty . .. H.-2. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh ~ -.-H. Rowland A Son, McKeesport. .v* .. C- F: Diehl, Elizabeth v . 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