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','A.-.v.,,-. . *, |p-» in order to »#cure u large Mrcttlauon> we ■hnU * 1 * + * * ' Weekly to the puhltc on term* bere , - ’ mforo unsurpassed by an} paperm lho We To do this > ‘ , , the CASH SYSTEM will be strictly adhered lo 1 , For I copy, in advance, - * * , s •/ “ 6 copies, “ s' ‘>' * 1 ‘lO “ “ f, V » k 1 “SO “ “ • ;\.' .■: r - ■'■■': ~- .s .:, , .:■ | ... .. .r «■„. ~j lit.,-.: ■ - CLOBttISOI . , I To an* netson whowlU obtain Ibe largest number oi , I tubsc?ilim lo Ihe Saturday Morning Post, (iiotless thap ; 1 e' • • '^^^^ f |5SrtSKjS >•• V . ’• \ , ithalfpresemabeiuiurolediuonof I/ord * a? - f , * j wortb ftll*MtS4oo»and acopy of thepaper \ y WQTlttai i&TljlASrrEßfir ANDCmIfcR9, * * r „ , , , Towhomlius Prospectus may be seilt, •» *f{Pff!s?i? . t ' ' .. 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' ' T ' ''■■*/'*■ \ " ' x -\ t ,- " ‘ ,'. *'’- ,*.-, -v 4 .- ’ . * »', •& , ~" „ A’ « f , T r , i * -u V rtj, , v ,-5 i-r 1 „„ -> S. f. / vh C 4 -* + * f “" ■*- ’ V 4 V , > ? - ; '->'r;--,> : ' ;</ .-;/.’ f'*’V X v, j“ * v * , 4 , U 7 ? % ' vk 7 * * * . ,« >i v , ~r <’ - > a r - 4. -in -- \ , * (l >, v - >-'% s A ;r -,> , 4 • •'v-v. -~4 £,. £>;^p.’••;->•• • ‘ . V •'-Viv-'X'--t!, ": **: ""®i)£ J)ftUg'sfor#n& float Pittsburgh, l, ■si n i 1 1 4 t * i Of .. WoveinberTtftißW f Cental the Ppofim tot *s*s%*s£ ID- 1 yandiov. xr® lnthe .goM - • of the table, when enjoyed beyond »b« bounds of mod (1 ration, are atlhe expense of oeaun. ,w- lv * n : ft ex . \ To IhoM.hßWeveivwho areled '". tul ”'^l'!jnss. o ,n|. ] .iee«»we»^nKToranhking,dndwhojineoi«equence, from headache, tlckatpmach, lowneja ofsplnt da| _ - geanpnjßad olhereomplalntSilhepenßlty ot over n .. . irente.we'reeotnmendatTialor WrtghtiT™* This Kttt, ofihe North American College of Ifcami medferao ‘will icntote.bll fromlhose irregnlnnty of didt; trnd dlesose *" ihfe cao w of the jblhotft and comlpt humor* t^^K®* er y £iila§y above dißtrcssipg symptoms, nfli of every mamuy mu d ß«<S^C^n(rr^«edrm.whw-l^membeTthat the Original and, Only fdla hnve the written signature of WirxttK wnoitt on ute l0 &«r?lI;hVr hrsn'thathfesSra. Fcnchtwnnger ACo.,bf o?a«be fcCo.vnt Cincmnati;and_J, B &.t!e, n« agents for this medicihe, imd weeanhot gnaranteo the genttineneM.of sale atDr Wrtgiit’sPnrtcrpal Office,' 169 toea street, Pbiladerphla, and by JoHs Tnoareo't, SmHyrtSel, Pittsburgh, Pa- wfio is sole agent for this «ty, by whom dealeta can be a applied M the wMe V irr* A fougli should neve the neglected. bear trißing and ahwonltythe ntleulion nt first, but It I will notremain stationary long.;itmay PSJKJJJjjKSS! ] first, oiid lls augmentation may oc scrlrcely pereeDliDie, [ yet when it once wae«:lli<iliing»faH.Uie.oUiM-Pbruo.Cl Die body will be sympathetically nffected. i ed Consumption and prematurei death wiUl be the inevi able result A hule core would Bave many a ujje>*s*: I be timely use of apropet remedy might hae.e.ane»Wd 1 • manv a consumption- ilut many persons have anjnvin*.l 2b!/ repSgimnM to taking aify medicine, and rather I Ilian useihe means towards attesting a disease, simply j "ecaSm the remedy urn) not be a pVeasttnt one, would suffer and languish far a long time, before they would re ,o« a,d n Of medmtue. BaJ i agreal idsaitiage iit this respect OT.er many other, Cough prepa rations, as its pleasant tastCpermits it tohe u«eil willioul inconvenience. But tut value as a Balsam eonsistsm the . cnAi>(?mp«« nf it* pbre 1 ' 'We have-known some, of.ihe | K desSraw couph .some of which had been ninmug on for u considerable length oftune,yjeldalmpsl lromc-, sale*wholesale andreiniUby , rrrparcu aim iur A FAIINES TOCK A Co novl7 cor Wood and Hi, and Wood and 6lh sis iryThecoluians oi -the Press throughout the gantry! eeemtO'be filled with notices pf;cure* apd.-specifieifor | all- diseases flesh is heir lo.ithat one scarcpl) mease of disease, far fear thalin using on* medkSe, another and beUeT. may be ©Terlooked.*..|*uJ; fromlhe Temnrkablp cures, higluprder and ya#tamouni | of testimony daily brought under our pexsonnl noll^ e ’-®I the extraordinary efficacy ofDr.: Rogers*. effort and ! Tar/ wft : a«r'compelled .to regard tbe.oidence of our., tontefitid confidently state thut fof Conghs aiid.Colds, and thatbydra-headed monster, Coniamption, we think thi»preparation a safe speedy and certain cure. l ..Af a ” "'MeT/“ 7 10 °“ r f " cna *T&DD * CO. •yvholesule Dnmglstj, No, CO Wood sL Also liv 1 KNKELaND A HARDIN, /fluid Aw Grant street... >(be Xugtit JonmaVio ibe AVeat. NKW AND CBEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER. ; THE Pittsburgh . SATURDAY MOANING POST LofTduaaryilB49,lhe Rrstnoraberof .aLARt«r.rA»* iiv PAPER; eontnminff mere any weeblr nablishd West of' the -Mountains. b’rery ue- faithfully attended «o, and aopani. or p V^^fSSS!SS^SSS^^i SS^ P r _ .t-f. pgHy gf Tr"^* l V Honesty-and Troth. Wc slall fearlessly expose the unrighteous Bolts* of,PjjJfL alism, in whatever guise H may prevent tuelf, or nndef object of ? e **s-1 rare fchd attention- '’Every thing that ** tylST o«ting aiid ■egeltuig/wM be failhfiiffy'Chroiiicleil. The. ;*ffiiiSei ot MAGNETIC TELEGRAPHbfjnffnow 1 completed'firomTittaUurgh to nearly every lending erty ■ “ shalMwenabled to ? I ”f“i^sH|2!| op to the latent moment, a foil digestoi all the STIRRINU I.!^JTCRARY D DEPARTHI!NT,wo Shall .ntro dnee an entire new feature into tho calunin£oftheSat nH i.« MArninpPost’ At-leasteieAteoltwinj ofthepaper e«h T bfdevS.Vdexclo tvely to EUitrapkijßiator), Moral Arrow, tie eolmhna of the Samnlay Morning Post ... _ . COMMERCIAL INTPUiLlGENCb^WeshaUfttroij r-mtf-rg rnrh 4reeVr~trnh an extensive and accurate MSYTRTT OF* THE PITTSBURGH JlfißKßli care * ketsof Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, B«icn, C*« SSSL J New Orleans, SL Louts, , received byTele graph and other sources, up to the latest moment before imne to press. Tlte flaelnauons ta the Money Market, f?M« o?Stocb, Exchange, *o will also be carefully noted in each number. A ■*- i V Veneer*. Vurnlihtii Llcnamvltre, * NDOTHNED MATERIALS, of every desenpuon A kepi lor ealeiand on better term. than can be hail Many other eatabluhinenl in the city. .. rhe snbscnber ha. juet recelred fifty lbonaan<i f feet ofMaho^yVe neerii which' ha u .determined to. cell, j.'dftv .rS 1 : and examine them.'; Also, IDO Ten-ptn Hall s, all black, and a-rplendui article; and much cheaper than ever keep* od hand; and turns to order, all kinds of C *«’““ a Va>mtX MS Bed‘ r po?u'ind , to'bi,“fitted Newel. up with Gazzam’. patent SaiMtre.; fattening., or the hickory Flauk/or Bailing, Ac acrew . MoatS’mer. "&3?H«SISiwW» Tormng Shop. Building., No 27 Fifth .t Persons ImyingPosts and nails, with Gazzatn a fa , entngs, haveth<?rigUt-U> sell them, when finished . decCilm _ • E either double or .tugleWne^, * Tclfi ' 78 Wood llreet. tiltli VelTeUi «c- , JCay received frotn-Ncw Yorlt, a choice Belei!- (jbsuon ofjelepliit rich Saline, Silks, Wnw.r SjgwFrcnch FTowpru/ Plumesj &c. biindsome a» eortment of.AVinter Ponncte, Hoods, V|ielts,ic., on hand and mmlo to order in the latcrt aty li, M torfW QU " ydnms. te.de) vy\ FASHION AULK MILLINERYMn.S^Babr (agFoonhslpiot,near Wood) wouiainromi jlieljadies >g»«f FilUdiorgliaml alia :**JJ WAj??.. Tuesday, the 241 h inet, uneitensive aMortmenl of Fal and Winter MiUmery . “tgL l - Removal. .. J it j W; M’DEVITT hove removed to. No. 13Lit>er-, V ly at. lOdoonieautof Uieir.pld aiaiid.liiwßo.Mde). and immediately opposite the head oUSmitnueia.Bi. . ociSJm ________ c T7 r KliVlirr RIBBONS.—3O pcs. col’d Velvet Ribbons !.J .assorted color*.. : ■ 30 peg. Black Velve« Bil)bor»s. ...• 8« • **; Embroidery Gimp- •• • / ••. ... 10 « '«:• : PJain Gimp.&c. i-Jusl received at __decs KEBULON KINSEY’S «07 Market *t. OYSTERS CHEAPEST;— Received this day,, direct from Bnliiraorc, ljy press,Tine Fresh Oysiwrsj'-which. I will. sell; low, attnjr store, la the. Diamondrolso at Wm-Kramers, Second and Smhhfielu streets', and H C- Kelly *, corner of Fiflh and Market alley. : ■ I will receive them dai|y at the above places. All Oys;ers warranted : money returned, if not goou. _ nov2s F. U DRAVO XTEW BOOKS—lrving’s Sketch Book, illustrated by Li Darley Willis’ Poems,illustrated by Leutze. - Read’aFemaloPoetsof America, with portraits .The Fistof thesKmckerbockers." A Fable for Critics EUis 1 Metrical .Romances 1 ' • The Child of theSeau:- 'Lamb’aDramaUcPoeiSrt.. Conversations on oieoldPoets. Dramatic Worksof.Bcaumout and Fletcher -Poetical Works of Spcnceti • ■ : PoeticalWorksof Chaucer... PoeliealWorks °f Ford artd Maljl® r For sole by • • '‘.n. SJ. AWJsiVUttin .ie to., j > uovl6 : . 4thstreet, near Market. • •■'! V;'j..---r St ••- ' - x' * V. v ' j r ; .j* .' ~ _ • • •••.,,m7 .+„ :. • cffomiiurtiat ftuft cf’mftffriftl pittbbuboh board, of tha.de;* y | j^-j V 'haOTA^ Y? > 'CoJjnrrEEfou 'Pecsubsiu fy Vbmurpiiy,S „ , ,- - 1 PASSENGER ARHANGnMENTSrOB. IMS ! 'SleiuiiboatE«cketlil«eileaTßßdMtyfoiCincmM.U4 o ;W Passenger -Packet, via Brownsville,,to* Baltimore,and Philadelphia,B*.M,nndO? x _ . . 10l Mall Coach line, direct to Philadelphia, BA. X., and. Ufc P X Western and Southern Mail Coach tane, C a. x.. NonVNVe.Mem,via Cleveland, il£Uly,iU*‘X* • • Etieaiid..Wc?icra-New.Vorlc l ilailjrt Pa-x*. _ . - . North-Eastern, to Pbiladolphiai daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS and DEI. RTlfllE or MAILS Eastern Mail via Ana Bp M r eto° “sVT m IS* ?»*&«'w>w a ’ h j n Tia“o 8 J £ 'StoiSSl £ **°*Par»olue Aiktd Offmt Banh<,fPm.b««h- ss»s»J¥;;f .-ir Northern'l-iberueaßndge ’ ‘ Old Allegheny Br dee •-••■■•• S-h™ Jh.uu -»,«• Cannellsvillefe. R.Btock,pnid on Cuyßond* (decent,) Monongaheln Budge—••• •••■•■. 25,00 Cn. Stock ; «V>° Weekly Review of Uu Starkeii. ' OFFICE OF THE POST. 1 Fkidiv MobkinQi December .22, 1848. \ „ We have but little of interest to report thiqweek. ;The weather; hasbeen. very;unfavorable; Tor epmc day* wc have had raincontinually, High water* ate ogaio. coming) now when the business or no class needs thenn The Lumber ia nil down; bo la.lho Metal i The Allegheny‘merchants and trade™ have ! supplied IbeinseWea wuh Groceries, Pulsburgh Man ufactures, Dry Goods, and such other articles as they need) However, the steamers in the Alleghany Btill go'out well freighted, and with cabins filled with passengers.; ;Tho Ohio boats are beginning to lay up, on account or scarcity of freights and lowness uf| prices. There are a considerable number or pass engers passing through just now, so that the regular | ’packets to ports below are doing a profitable busi- i neaa. / • In ipriceß Wd have no changes to notice, the Fruit dealers seem to bo doing the most business just now, on account of-the holidays. note regular sales Soda Ash at 3|W 31 c which ia a decline since last quorations. We give" the prices as follows :-Scorching* rye quote at 3103ic.i Pots 4}041c.; Salaratus 5106 c. " APPLES —The stores are still,full, and receipts continue hcasy. Good Apples are sold from store regularly at 0,7501,2», as in quality. BEESWAX. -Some transactions reported at 190 : 22c.from first hands and from store. BUCKETS..We bare no chango in.prices, Bea rer Buckets sell rcgularlyat $2,2002,25. The mar ket is well supplied. BRAN—Not much doing; a heavy article is worth Bc. Shorts are scarce, no sales. BROOMS..<taIes at 50,5701.70, market well sup plied with ordinary, articles. , ' BAGS..Cotton are worth 3404,25. . _ CORN MEAL—There has been a slight decline, sales frou firsthand.at36o4oc from slore4sc COTTON YARNS..Market well supplied; wc submit table without alteration: SJiort Reel— ..•< ■■,*. _r - No.StoNo.'lO-.v ull lo 13* *.* v V !?■ «14.. Increasing 1 cent 9 ®lo. : No. 20. Longßeelkr.dos. . . No. SOU; 7& S 1 ..... • CANDLES. .We have no change to report. M?uld I|>1 -—--,*-10 mLgh Star 22 tsa 1 Do mferu,, 'JS iff,o COTTON. .We have heard of notranraclions this CORDAGE..There have some alterations by manufacturers, which arc noticed below - Manillaßope.byCoil,. White Rope, by C0i1...... * n 0 do when cut, J* c Tarred do byCnil,.. £ £ Packing Yarn, fine,..... • • do Manilla CordT,...’/.'.91,7302,6203, 50 * do* Hemp do M?n°ma plough ..Lmev-- Hemp . . do.-.- COPPER. .The rates are, Braziers 27028, Sheath-, ing 27; Old 18019. CHEESE—The market is overstocked with all ya rilies of Western Reserve, and sales are rather dull at 5100 c. for Common fur Cream wc quote 6107 c. Some sales of Goshen at Bio3c. CHOCOLATE.-Sales at $2, 7603,00, according to brand. • CRACKERS..The regular sales to the trade arc at the following rales: Water Crackers 00 t> hht Butter do • iso 1 Pilot Bread - , ' -"i »th Sugar and Soda Crackers-•• •■•*•••■ ~ c* v “ 'CIDER Receipts of common arc large, and reg ular salea from wagon at $202,00. FLOUR.—The appearances rather indicator lur ther dccliuo, hut we can not judge correctly. Tho latost sale* on wharf were at $3,7503,97, about same figure! obtained from wagon Store rales st s3,* 9504,12. Flour is rather better in the cast, FlSH—'The following quotations may bo relied No. 1, barrel......-.511.“ „ a half barrel..... b.4*> ' ■ 'No. %f. • •: .• qRQ ; , ,i 44 barre 15..,,..... , « 44 6,60 l '■ ,4 ’ ■.--44 ■■■.;■ half barrel 3,25 No. 1, Great Hernnga and Alowtvcs 6,50 “ Salmon “ ........ FRUIT—\vo 8 notice but few changes,..in the market. Dncd Peaches and Apples are oa last rjuo ted ; tales of former from first hands at $l,OOOl, U —latter at 50c. Raisins: sales of 32 bores at $l, 76, cash. Pea Nuta: still tending downward, with rales of small lots at $7Ol. Currants are sold at 10 o]OlCr - a FEATHERS* —There have been hut Tow sale since last week, and these were email. Wo quol at 32035 c, according to_ quantity and qualilj, FURS. iTto following are the rates al prerairt, Red Fox, No 1,50® « |K 00 " ® * Muskrat N ° 60 W | DrerSkn.,}? to «0 1 GROCERIES—In Sugar, there have been sma I regular sales at former quotations, 4104|c.; a styict-. |, prune article is worth 6c. In Molasses, there hag been some tall} of an advance f short crops, bat wo notice sales at 270--Bc. Coffee,goes regularly at 707}. , . CLASS There 13 considerable briskness m .Win ( ’dow Glass. Sales Bxlo at $3,25 to trade, $3,50 to country; 10.12, $3,60 to trade, $3,70 to country. Black Bottles* •' • „ .{£,2 ..... 0 4.00 «“r^ r 0 *® 7’“ ioxii - ® V** Mod’sw,.,e,o,fi 09M ' t010x24 ® Claret, V«on•-r. ® o,o° Window Glass 9. box. ; *:.. ,350013,02 City.brands, j . , > . • GUNPOWDER. -Sales are .regular at tlu ids rates; PFG..» ..r..4,75 & 5;60 Engle do. In P a ' : , . o*l7 fagle Gift* 0 300 pern % l » can , r© 7,00 Rock powder-/ ®' W~- FrrQdo . 0 4,00 GRAIN —Corn is without domand ; lot offered on Monday ut 32c-and refitsed. .■■.■ Wheat is taken al 65 070 c., but so have bat few sales. Bailey is as quo ted yesterday.: we got no additional, sales. pala. v kales on wharf at'25026c.; .from store at-27029c. GENSING —Held at 26c. HONEY. sMarket woll supplied,and regularsalcs from store at 12014 c. ; HAY. .The market is .now. .well-supplied" with an excellentquolity of Hsy; sales at $7OB at scales HIDES. .We give our table with quotations:™ last week. Missonn -Spanish*..*-*.. Du. salted*, •< # f *• A ? r - r ‘V-\V - . rpi'U ** * r * ’' r ~ «\T „«!- v *.;• , „ *■ r . j. v , ~ i 5 i h C " \C * \ -c n V --Z T *;C «•• ‘.i ' '--i': ,:- \ v..,.---■ 'I-.-. ■.■?. -f ■■ -: --•. ir~ ” .•>,--li^.'’’-.-it-.'• . . :.:•• ■■• ./Si"*>■?■■**• •■.:•- •» i • •i.v". v.-- ‘t GOO---- 0.0 7 -■"!« TOO-- -I® : ■ ‘- POO. 000.1000 5157 Coverlet Yarn.?’ r-irpetClmm -J™— Cnllnil Twite- -••••»«? Camlle Wielri - -- - •-4M-* .'7 0 0 ' Do. kippa V Bkm.l.OOjf I>°2 •14 0 16 ! Green * - <9 I * t + s z. • j i * * * % -\i r =ME J \ '• -w'Ar-'vy--- - , cr-.;.• {■■*■.u. iJi-A -> V V V,,' EINE following: table gi«n the ratio of insurance fin good'steamboatst To EhUa-ond Balt m To Wheeling i counti-- - ", i prownsvUle *** • i Cincinnnu.. * t J U ott Snl?Ti.nn 4ix F.viitisviUe.lii."- -i jt. Nnsiiville. Tt’tiii j t * Memphis, Tenn » l New flrhums • .1 H Snml Louis. Mo it Quiuc>, Illinois, } H v Burlington. lowuj?*-: H . Galena,-. _ - -Itvi i Jefferson Cn>, Mo, 2 Independence, Mo U i v IRON—The tahlc ! belowgives tho prices of Iron, 'whichliavo not changed for .months: . Bar Juniata 0 Plough wings jig 5 “ Common* *.* *3 0 vc •ft Slabs.*■■•*--4 0 '1 Sheet --*-••••7i .RussianSheet*v* P Boilerplates. *°^ or c f * 10®JO(lJun’m 03 SO M ‘ gu .oo 7d “•••• 0 4,50 _ r~f u 0 4,75- ; Boiler Rivets.".* *7 0 800 4J “ 0 5,00 > : i LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 4(c.; Bar I'fic. Sheet Load §5 p box; Cut 6. The followas ng aro the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe : 1 : : 1 ineh acqueducl NoS Lead PipcSc. 9 foot. .«■ ■vs.u.- , 11 .. No. 2 1 oc. v I « « No B “ “ 7e 9 ‘ Ti. <■ No 1 “ “ «to 9 I u o Not “ “ 7IIV I « ii Not “ “ Bic9 “ * ii u ,No 1 “ « 121 c 9 “ All other sues Ole. P’ IS. . .*■: LUMBER—The- Allegheny, wharvos (both, sides of the river,) are crowded with: Lumber: and-the sales havoboon ut former quotations; but tho mar ket is fully suppliod, and there is no further demand Clear• ®S2OO Hoofingldo 10,0002000 1 gssESs i&s Common l|<lo 015,50 ?tae®jm* 25O03O : £ $$ MVE STOCK*— Notmanydroyes of Hogs nave come in, and pnccs have stiffened up, we now quote at 3i031c. Beeves have been sold.at 2lc. on hoof Tor Eastern market. To butchers, 31(34ic. Sheep, l in small lots, havcbcon sold at 51, 1 6002, 1 0° 9 head, I NAVAL STORES. .There has been no change in the market, andwequote old,prices*. . .. TT/Mti i - 4 »C‘ r 0 —| “ N.CaroUna4,oo rXch- Tnrt.unegal 02 0 BS Par Allesh ! s-*3,00 0’ 3,0(1 ] Var ish, Copal 1,75 0 2,-5 ■ OILS—FaII Lard Oil sells at 65e.; Winter Strained COc.; Linseed 62055 c. ’ OIL CAKE. .We quote at $10,60010,75, but liava heard of but one sale. - POTATOES-—The market is well supplied; we notice in produce warehouses largo lots, the demand ] in quick, und receipts equal to demand. Sales of , . N. shannochs at 70c. per bu.; Pink-eyes at 60c., from r*- f ■ ■ "store. ■ ' PROVISIONS- —Wo havo-but little to report in Provisions this week.:■ Bacon is without reportable • transaction*.' Lard, wo quote sales in kegs and bills i it GoCle. from sturc. Butter is taken ,in kegs at 1 810 Sic; good Rolls in Mils, sell at 110111 c. Of Cheese, the market Is fully supplied; sales ol enm -1 mnn Western Reserve at 5106 c, cream at 6107<.. Ciishcn is worth>lo9c at which sales. SEEDS—Tho murket is not very brisk, all the Clover offered,' however, is taken at .$3,1203,23 Timothymay be quoted at $1,70, Flak, ts worth at mills, $l,OO. . SPICES .Very little variation m price* ; ana sale at the rates annexed : - _ ■ - |fn -33:© & Nuimeg*---M> Ccs&inm Mot*- “ ® I 11 fiy 15 (iuiqer.lo It | Al*pic*.-*-v«.ia & 15 SPED S - Wc have heard of but few transactions. Wo quotff Clover at $3,50, Timothy at $2,00. .Flax 8001,00. . ■ SHOT. ; Regular Saks at $1,31{3t,44. ?ALT. .Regular sales at»t canal, demand SI,2S. ' W ' " STARCH*. Regular sales at. I GJrCIc. TALI OW--Regular sales at 7'571c« TIN sales l,common $10,26* 12U9 - " TOTIACCO-.Tlic dealers report the following prices, at which the market ts steady > l.s ii “it: j| I® Caveitdx>li.'*'» 6* 6 TUBS..Regular sales at SJl^dox. VINF4JAU—Regular sales CulcrA tnegar, in bbls at *S(aOc* WOOL—We not** regular *ali* fro® wagon at the fjuolabnitß «f laat neck. Wo giro table without al teration • 1 he tendency 13 opwntd c«, • - «*'>• | pT Jllloud ■ -Oc I oil Wood - r .Mood -'lc * ll’nme I WIIIbKF-Y*—Sa|ci of UcctiGcd at IB|a»i9c. rfillh I‘AIUN>RSHIi* horetofon- tii.li.>? botwoon I ii'iic ‘ ltrinemflrt &. Co.-wot im* «i»y \’J nmtuJl cin-eilt. - rbo bu«mo«» Of the late bru> will be .elded by Runeman &. Co N^ A A L Y,’ E , WVA N, Sept. S7lt>. 1848. JOHN VOl-CTI.Y. The l.ualneaawill be continued by and Jon* Voaom, under the style of IIUM-WAN t ... Vrrlvnt »t Wo. XlO VV oorl etreet. wr lIODKINSON hat just opened, \\ wtek the lantestamortmentof French Cillo'MA, ev«’opened In coiojsunir in ('lain white. Gold Lute and Gold " #n .*;.} ea *’ViV«?» ixtrnsive nwortment ot W hite, 1 lowm« »Wue * ,l ‘f Vj* pool Iron SMotw Wurc.m Tea bcU» nnn*cparAirp»ei«j a* may be required. Ai>o, a bcaanful: o*M>rlujeni o Cnndelabm* ami Lamp*, of the m,-\ve*t «hapei» and pat tern*, direct from the manufacturer*. .. Lmlie* would do \vc Ho give him a call, nt • oiS? jy O Hg irood»(..3d4or* btlow Fifth. —rr- . Auction Price*. . . GF\TI,I3UEN. LOOK IN) os the entire stock ot col’ll Clot lit, Heavers, fancy Casstinercs, and llinre extra choice Cashmeres ond Silk Veittngo .must post lively l*fl closed out bylst February. . , , • try- All the fine to sop. French black Cloths, at Im poor’s cost-after winch, the storeJ«' fegg"* 4 ,n another Uno | ° W> ?i , ., S ßa?.d.ng., Corner Fifth and Wood streets. -vsis-abi. *«“'5«»“ I ;£ ownr ~i ,e,ty THE subscribe offer* to sell, at private sal'v'HfJoZ valuable farms, adjacent to the village ■ vllle.'iu Westmorelai.il county,eighteen miles fromPiMi- Lurch-on the Northcrn'-turnpike. .... lumber on* contain* aboufono hundred and fifty acre* _£nc hundred of which is cleared, About_Cny acre» i. first rate bottom—a partmorcln meadow, rbe Uuildinsii are a large frame dwelling boute ®nd.kiteh<n ‘ R J tmnkbarn',aml olher out bildmg*; and .ho* about li|ly acrcsoffindy timbered lnnd,aud.a thriving apple or- C * Nuinber two contains one hundred and about one hundred cleared-tweuty of it 'Srcllent hot tom meadow, and the balance thickly covered w|ih fine timber On it is erected a comlortnblc dwelling house nnd barn, nnd a thriving peach number of never fulling springs, of Mcellenl water. on these farms arc convemenlio the Pittsburgh mj'jujV nnd surrounded by meeting bouses, mills and school hou and within half a mile of .the. Pennsylvania Rml lload, they afford an opportunity, for a. profitable invest ment ill real estate, seldom to be met wttii. • 4><a mr in the villoce of l<aui;hleu*townj aurnplke, on winch U erected a large brick invent house v.u ®”d commodious stuble.a Wkß.m.h .hop, aaddler .hop, ind Avnp-on muker’s Mtop. Attached to thews lots there an. oi first rale ineodow.. This | O „ T kept ns n luvern r uud enjoy* an cxctUent custom. It will he sold together, or divided to suit purthtmis-. " A r io Thirty-three acres of laitd in the centre ofilu- >*|* laeo oYUolivur, in Westmoreland county, on tho I enn vain a can a 1,0 11 which arc erected three small dwell ‘"^o I Thm"hu“,.d"!i and set enn five acresofvaluublc timber land, on tho west side of 1 ul» Mill Creek, near the villose ofUollvnr. This land abound* t*uh »U>neco.il, -;/ ror further P ur..enla,, f eaU on These family remedies, consisting oi.. °!f WILLARD rfMJf FEvinAtw'Aavr, Exrm.ifJ} iVATOR Have already become so-umversalty populnr. wliert-vcr inlrmlu -Vd, ■that the prnprielors ur« induced .10 pipe®, Hon Within the reach of nil Of the virtuis of tln.se medicines, it is altogether unuecessiry or■ usto sulul, Vi« ilw»v have always, wherever tnitodwerd, uetn 'tbie ,to Recommend ihmuelves. The numerous certificates, winch from time to titno have heen published, besides ollu-is C hm,ld wist any ot tlmm ilrjeit lAemufl, and try tlto-e whielf have been proved by the cxpnrtnu of yrors. Such character of the medicines compounded by Dr -wiiinnl an eminent practitioner, nnd by men oi Willard, ans-m». m . n |.i nil morc s tstalce ilmn the ac c,mra,C',7mTo? doanrs! 8 I “ order that the public CUI ?Umm whaiHicsc medicines are, the greater port of mW wiSisfi ewi lbe geji«f'i“"<!^ o '"' ’i'liusyou may ouradvertisiugwui . o rif, w ll praise them.” -be satisfied that soll i | )y the proprietors, » T yv Br'SckwuV fc?h>iNo: 2, Commercial Row, Liberty JiSaaSjjsiix ggyjESE p |j.-Snosvaen, r J ohn U. 7 ■ 1 Jones, John Hay *, Spalding & Kneeland -A so, by Elliott Sc Beeknm, and Cu a&wy 1 * city.»v , •. -r~r'“T Vv *' » * * '.p'yi' ■ Ik r ( - '-s ' ■? V'f ✓ *_* f , > * * . .CpV.V^i"- .-..v - v?*';v ‘ ;; z-ZV-'- F; -5 : * ; "X' ~v . *’'j-t'. /, , ; ' ‘V • , v ?' mm. .. -~: •l:.'" r ' " : ’'r • 'i ■’ •V' -i'“ ’ ■ ' arrived. Steamer Altanlie; Parkinson; Brownsville. ■ •■ «t i /OU iBW , Lan e J lJenuel > l,row,, . s l v ‘ l ’ C ' «*•. • ArrowUne, Gordon, Brownsville.. « Michigan No- 2» Gilson, Beaver... « Lake Erie: Sboles, Reaver. ; « Caroline,lfoy,Beayer._. ;;t , , « Clipper No 2, Prook^Cmcunnan cr ■ n Grialer sLaiuhng. river intelligence. Tho Timoleoni down this morning from Illinois river reoorls lhat stream about rißing alt the way. 'down, with upwards or fitly-feet water on tho p rin cipal bars. Peoria Lake is frozen over, and the riv er between Peru and Peoria blocked with ipj>... The steamer Avalanche is lying eight miles above Pco- The Upper Mississippi, at last was fall Ing, and filled with running ice as rar downaaTully. •The heavy rain of last night, however, has ' probability dispelled the ice, and may cause arise of somo magnitude. • . „ h .. At this point tho river is swelling slowly-{V ■ rained without cessation since an carly h la t evenina. A vast amount of water has Tallcn. touts New Era. ■■ DAI itsTEA MF "STi INE. nnd most powerful boat* on the water* of the _ m i I h wares are paid for the services of the best anil ■most expeneneod men engaged in lbis _ nm. d The line boa been in operation for six years, nascarneo nearly two millions of people, without dou ‘K t f}* Y1 B !L g “!!! 1 1 injury to their persons. . The proprietors chaUenKe com ( nnrixnn with any panßeiißcr line in the Union ior*me.j», «ffu*larity!and speed. All that money cui.procure bay been nrovided for tho safety, comfort nnd.cpnvcnicnee of passengers- The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows. MONDAY PACKET. —Tlie MoNonoAnsLA.Cnpt. Slone, will leave Pillsburgtaevery Monday mormiigallOo clock, Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. a. 'rmccnA Y PACKET*— ‘The HißKasr* No. 2, Capt. rnn BHnrMifr svill leavo Pittsburgh every Tuesday morn legal 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening all Op. X. vrrnNFSDA 1’ PACKET. —The Nsw Ejolakd No. 2, Capt- will leave Pittsburgh even Wednesday morning atlOb’ctak; Wbcelingevery Wednesday even ing at 10 p.. w. . • Y PACKET- —The BanxiAHTjCapi., R* leave pmsburgh even Tber-dai menimg a. 10 o’clock; Wheeling everyTharsday evening at in r. x. • FRIDA V PACKET — The CurpenNo. 0, Capt. Crwto, wiUkave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 100 clock, Wheeling every Friday evening ni to r. x. <HTHRDAV PACKET— 'rbeM«ns*!mss,C»pt./r«mp JlilAviUKxve.Pittsburgh every Saturday! morning at every Saturday evening at 10 e. a lsaac. Nbwtos, Copt. P /W. will leave Pitisburgb every Sunday morning al In o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening in 10 P. a. n°v lib ___ IU4.H »**»• Pittsburgh and BrotriuflH® Pally P»chet ** . • Line. •- -l Fsbucaht l*t,lSl° _ o LKAVK DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 V. R i w Thn followniß itew bnair lim LflßMHforthtf prexent Ben*on;<AriiASTlC» Capt, *®"®®®Jatne« rarkmvmi; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacob*, and LOUIS M’LANK. Capt I*. IJeitnelt. *1 be boat* are entirely new, and are lilted up without regard to expenw. Kvery comfort that money can procure ha* been nrov». ded ThcbonU will leave the MonouffahelaWhnrflJoat, M the foot of l»a«r»pera will bp puncuial on IfOurd, hr the boat* will certainly leave at the adytrji*« hour*. . —- • *' K -.s . • • •. • - - v', , »' , * 1 ' r*- " "W-£Zb'& 4;..:,.i..,- ;; .:-: :. , :. , :.:i:-,,::: . ;:::.,.;„:- . ...,,..r . ... I’OltT UK rITTSmiKPII- Hi WATER IN THE j : ’: DEPARTED; Allan liCiPurkin*on, ilrownsviUo- Loui» M’Lanevßenneit Brownsville ■<. Arrowline. Gordon,Brownsulle Michigan No 3 Gthon. Beaver LnUErie,Shole«, Beaver Day, Benver. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati.,, Pioneer, Forsyth®*S!. Lout#. ;• Boht Wiglitman, , Grizler » Landing, —.- -r. “""por New Orleani* Thf* splendid passenger steam w>ai . Ww. J. fcoc.vrar, Master, f A wit! teavr for theat>orp nmliuirrmrdiaie MSBWSB iwm».on Friday. Ua'-JiW »■*»>,.“< >» *• “• For frrictil or pnMacr. apply outward, ■ 11(1.1 H Mlt.TKNbßßofiß. Ac iv nr 10 [.!«!!>) ...... Siew Wheeling The new an<l na«en£er , rtiSSA ,« a o '!) Moore ■UMMP MaMcr. will tun a» a n«ulur I’urksl ttoiweell rm.“l»urKh ami \V hireling, leaT rvTiKwlav rhunulij uiul Saiurdnj , ot ’“tJ. 1 j n urar» 1» an unUrcly ww aml foi dctKl if —i*- l , rs> h Till; fini ulenmrr MI.IIIISVILII Capi nffiWlff in 1 11 will loare fnrihr almvf ami mrer SHSSSiion ITiiln/iilrtyiami*H>n<'-tey> „ j 0> Art FOR «nu> * » _ KKam-t* Satckiut Pac»et.— roe A (pW* IS i An, B nd fa«tna»»en«r aieam 1 ae- LifygaK ket TEW-OBAPHrJ- M«*J«.Pr w ?“s' JBBSMgL. ma»d*r,wilUeave PtfubnrgforWHeel- ISfcSSand lo«i»iille,.ad: all ia.enncd.ate I on., eve.y Saturday, m 10 o-cloek preciaely.■■ Forfreigbl or Agent* Th# Telegraph ha> born budl exprtMly for a mjIB pikebnnJwr.h a view entirely .o (be «n>fcrtofpaA; r.njor, (he “n In connex !SSiXTEfF»Gf.TS?«- I-.be i t^oi^mnmhrottffltrytyK Pllft-itburictk and wmellnß _ tTiB *w>ft tunning Menmer CONS’"*'; r teg».»«r mil leave regularly lor. ASSsSSwiiretingon Monday, Wednesday, and F n day.nilOoftorW.iirrcijrf!/. .„,iq.ior fcinve Wheeling every Tueiutay, Thpraday, anil aainr da 'R“VLn^?mlHand Muniermedmle nor.. Every lhai ett.i be procured, far lliecomlnrland ° r f^ ,;l S‘ ;IL P I,]y jo n |IN' , FLACK Ap»l coray" ■««? for ! lloaver.GlniiroWj ’nnil WelUvillfl. on rue*. lißffl. dav/Tliurwlny, and Saturday- ai oa. re* I,oat at llie lantlina, between \V ooJ street and Hie linage, prepared to receive f™^Mj_«;n^t»|w i?H> No-flfl. WoodMrect- gtlDiltter i TlfE sleomer JiKAVLR, Clm*. tt. Clarke, jjiifagMn.lf.r. -will leave ™l.hurgh lor Bcwet, rS-"-r- t^'U. und?n a s"we U“p?e>ied w «"eive J freiah» at any ume. Forfre.Eh ,or pa«»*S < P ■»^ I >„'» RTON c 0 , Agen » " ' Monomtahela KavlßuUom Company -fc-mrii’F TO STOCKHOMJKRS —ln puwuancn 01 fiSSSMS^iS mimgyear. Wm Secretary. it!;; PiM.huroli Moru- Posi-tlw “ IfcroM” of llrowna viilr lht‘ Washington Kxnnnner, allil Way neftburg Me. wiigoMiuffi tiff swel«lwn, «"■» ,n Secretary.) — ; -.t—= —n — 7T- S UNDIDISS—HO catty boxes Imperial nml> ouhr H> -on Tea: 111 Halt chests do. do. 12 mats Cookuii? Raisins i 20 boxes M. R. Raisins j * . . 30 half boxes M. R." ! 8 baskets Olive Oil, ~ 2 barrels Scotch Snufl , • 1 key Rappee “ 1 “ Maeoubn t V Mil. Mason’s Marking, 1 ccroon S. r. InilißO, 1 bbl. Gum Camphor, . 00 IS».MMoVjUBI- teccivßfl ftom Hit Hasl, miJ for nolo I>y RlocS) BROWN & CONNUMO- SSSBafiSSSfa^ 141 linuds hich; ha* a «nnH vrtiiln upotort her fori; u-jul» unit some while on one other him) tect, lmil on a lultcr *£" * £*„ who r.lWnHSr.Sfi.- ■uihsrrihcr or Wjolm \cnt‘W. Srcoml Want I louse, A llechinv, orsencl a»»> rowarucu. l*iiu» Township* I oolu ■ ■ ■ ’ ' ■ . ———- ir whjA 'viUl.,oiaUu»^rcc n ,^ i eai^»; s un > | ; n ? c r ' Flowers for the Winter heaaon, . . / Tunsubscriber is prcparc.l to gSlJ&Boiiciucl* for Weililmgßi BoHm, or J ar-TOdg. of nch, fru K ra».t lo\ IcA willi W- T. Bnwii, Clair* sjrou, . s NECDOTKS— Cyclopediu of Moral ami Ilelymis | A Anecdotes a Collection of sevcralTlinusniiii I acts,, Incidents, Narratives, Examples and Testimonies.. ™- bracinsrlje best of.the Wind in most former rolh-eiiotis, nttd some hundret sin addition, orijm.il and sedee'* l * ij)■ whole arrange# ind classified on a tie v J' l “n.''> ll ' pious topical and scriptural Key. K. ArMUi 1 a AT Pasinr of the PrttviUence :ChUfch, New, i ork I With aVlmmdnetion.bj the Bev Ceo B Cheever.D 1) JU The“n b bove, d with a numberofitewandvalnablepubli ( canons, for sale by ELLIOTT fc. LNGLISH,^ BEM \ 3 -i*v ■ V': *± * v X v J -;.VW s*. r ; r-'v'Y.'i: < V-, ’{ ui I*- =NM AUCTION SM.KB. BY JAMES M'KBNNA , AUCTIONEER, No 114 Woot> Stbxet, tubes boohs tboh. rnrait. -rnnTSFRS vi«itinc this«ttyiwith #:*l«ek- of Goods-for •T sale can be: accommodated,-while they remain. wt ll }: V. f,peof aßoom, on mofler in* term-, in the 2d stor) 01 M'KennJa Auenon Store, No 111 Wood treel, three ■^°Ahio-— forllcnt, by the week, .month, or )cnr, for the storage of merchandise only, no excellent dry Cellar, wiili uoiurtl iloor, flcplS B~ ' (AIF.STIC MLANKETS at ..ptivoto. sale at MKea im’s Auction Rooms, No U» Wood flrMt, 3 door. t’Mh tt ’ n. ln.Tf?6 iuvoicc of Domestic Blankets of uic P“«|^ Y AHI.L.ANU OFKlMl^l^Ain- I i OLIC BOOKS, at :AucMn^;atMcKEEnAS>.—*Jn simirdav evening next, December 2M, ni early E «js liijht, will ■ behold, wfiliont reaerye, McKenna s Ancuoii Uoom< No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Filui, the ( larirest ond best assorted stock of BomanCalholtc Books r| -ever offered at public sale in this city.. Thoy arerecen i*d direct from one of the mont extensive publishing and , iintiorting houses in the Umted States, nil of which ore in , the richest and most splendid bindings, fromshcepto the , newest and most costly Yelvet-'among which areFrayer , Books in English, French and German , Sndher srilus trtited edition of the Donay BiblOj -Bihles and Testa ments various sizes and styles of binding, Butler s Lives of the Saints, Sadher’s illustrated edition, containing 2j 1 steel engravings and 4 illuminated . titles, KcclesiaßUcal i lreland: Tales of the Sacramento, Milners i End or Controversy; Life of Colvin,LingaTdsEn^and, i v in 8 vols-1 Manmng’s.Shortest Way, Hughes and Balk -1 enridue: -Wisematfs Lectures; Buniey 6 Writings, 4cc-, I Life of Christ; Reeve’s. History oflhe Bible ;.Greeii Books ; History onrelnnd ,by the Ab.hejr-Mijc. J*eogh^«. can; Hays’ Jrish Rebellion; with many other works, too numerous to mention- They are now ope£, and can be “»“ I^.!!^:^^®-mcke N k A ,a ilc u N.B.—Private sales during the week. dec!B GREAT- crowds of;onr citizens are daiiv visiting McKenuaVAnctibn Rooms to examine that dtd nrid recherche collection of Books,.all _ijMhc richest and most extensive stylcsof hindingt suilabje.for Pjiristj masS presents;;lU.ey: w.ll.be.seld on <tniurdhv e venuic next. Uisthe first lot of .the kind ever offered at ill Pittsburgh, Those wonllliß aucli books should not forget to avail themselves of tho Pres ent oppormnity- Theyenl.be «en at any four of the day, on the shl story of the Auction Koems, .deodt 37 tot in Pl»» o* *>>'• MonnlEmmel property. Porsotut desirous of of* various doso to advantage, by securing choice Cotvoi various. Si Thi'» nripcrty, for beauty of location, Mamma*** 1 ases^»sas!«sf»?3s*!i' ■within a convenient distance ol the A,l *S ll ' n s. , J} /*?'; »_ nn investlbent for ptofit, to say nothing of the tie lightful situation for n Tesiilenec, the huyer-wili secure in “ The'abovr ISwTII b” soM for Curb, or on a Credit of one to fire years. . . ■ . piatSmoy be seendrud every information Mr. SSS«K§f5i A BARGAlN.—Any.person. A iawabtofo comfortable Dwellins House, mawod Court House. con provide themselves for lite rrqali rum of s'on A very desirable residence for a MilUner, Man !ai>.T,i«aU»?S^taA^» LBi 4th street, tiertr Smiflifield wt. Two men, of business habil* ana enterprise, ma> be e» Cased '» a^rol,m S«- s ■, UTHBERT g pn . Asem ,., , Smlthlieul street. YnovToUNßilY FORSALE —a small Irw Foundry, I with Patterns, Toots.Ac„nil wady for.operation, will i sold Oil ncSmmoJaiing terms, or exchanged for iron "SuSftH 10 rotnmcncc ilic Iron l*i;neatAYood *irccie iiiaii.lniiifewntpte.*, for »alo on occomraodaiinK terms, or prnwluol leore, n« • •• ‘ •>'., T,K>MAB;itew»L. F’" "7jii MAl.li—A small two ♦ton*, frame■ dwcllinff «ou*e } conveniently situated, fronung on Pride street, one r-cuSvotU?the Ho-pital. The lot i< feetin uoni.by i 143 fret «Lep, uml will Imj sold on accommodating terms. steam Boat* for Sale. ■ nrg» «. The splendid Steam Faebeis 1,A1,n “ uaHg«.„.< ATtANllC,built ctpres>dj' to run iu ■“•■fifWarket. on the MonoiiguUoln, brtrreen. l.Uls of that fiver, arc now offered for *afr- -•„ itt „ ° The following are ihr! dimensions of ihv • ti'i*l*en-ith of deck, ITU feet; breadiltpfheam, 20 feet, SeVlJfSPfer fii fret hv JH inches diameter; cylinders -1 inches, ®iul G* eet stroke Eoeh boat contains 50 state-rooms; aud irm robins'ore famished in the richest m. kVr terms, empt,re of 3, K. MMIU MU novtSfctf AmjnsUmVTION «u«« more vicuim Hum titty oilxr too lot". Wotrh the iim wmp.ioms ' v '' h l rnl0 “J iif ’ progreia, anil rentoro tho inflamed organs to a beautiful * F«'.ala by U. A. and corner Cth mid-Wood. — AFuimmirTiKUUC-noN. . ... T__ Mnaprntt A 8on»’ Patent Soda A*ti. ITO 5 TOiJs,3|, e:ub, currency;, or 4 mo*-, appr o ''." l rde"l *’ No. ICQ liberty, street. " ■ unilueii collector* rnHE undersigned,encouraged by the liberal paironnge T of the merchants, professional gemlemeUj ana iTie of ihe cltv; offer* hi* servicesfor the collection ni'roMnts in Sift city of PitUburgh and vicinity. Hay ing attended to business of kiml for ihe Board of Trade, und being well acqumnlcd vr»-th this !»nft ihe adioiniuc cities. lie feel* confident of hi* nbiht> togive •aiuScifon. tiy pfompt ani' faithful attention to atllnuinn* ? «ttwM«l» OAI , B RATH, Jr. To be found, at Mr. W«. Rtam'» ? Merchant. Tailor, Third street, opposite the PostOflice. hrvkrences. I’. Duff, Accountant; Thomas Scott, Mason; . Jus, McGuire, Mcreh’t Tailor, Wm.n.Scmfe; • . Or. W. M. Wright,--Dentist; C. Dodge. . [nov7:3m Gabriel Attains; J. Carolher*; h. U. Living-sum; Jarae* Marshall; George Breed; l)r. flco.P. Bruce; 1» o C T 0 11 VoUKS B li F « FORRO CENTS' BY means of the Pocket .Esciilupius, lii« own physician! twentieth edition, will; upwards eo- as by the prescriptions conlamcd m this booVtmy oiiVmay'caw himself, without to business, oy nl'c knowledire of the most ultimate friend, anil with one !Jf,th the usufl expense. In addition .to.the general rou- disS, it fully explains the cause oftnatt hood's curly decline, with observations on '"“."‘“S'-T" | besides many other derangements which .t wt.uld not be in a lelier. wllt receive otic copy of this hook, b) moil, or five copies wilt be seitt for one dollar. Address, Dr. W. YOUNG,No.TSd Spruce street, Philadelphia, post l ’”,rv- WANTED —Proprietors of Drug or Hook Stores, 1 niKdlars, in. every town in the United »>a'y*; nrl | ns ace tits for the above work. ■ , 01 .“:A' n ■■ Vr.Ki 1,-rv (iUULIS—IW do/., best six corn,mmdozen Y *hree, ISS dozen black and 100 doa. assorted colors, SPOOL COTTON. 150 dozen ass d cols., J}!o black,MU white TAPTh oil lbs. Tit!ey,.Bc..Tatutnls. black patent TIIHBAD 51) pks. PINS,-tio; 3. 60 bxs. Hart & Cofs COTTON' CORD. 35 gf. 800 l Uncos.. .300 gT. Hooks and Eyes,' rdiyd NpsM--d6sellier - willt-a Tat ol ■ Tnpes, BmincnVire, ,»!«» ofTIIESEARS Sfl Mnrket street. . : :, - , ; - TillTS OK COUUIUNO in Uie night are vcryiruunm P - some Tbev break in upon the hours of repose ami 4ffi. stro.mth of the sufferer. U, A. FaWtstock tends COUGH BAISAM line been eimnentiysncco..s fulin casiin; and-curias these unpleasant _spulls. It a person is roused in the liißht by a spasm oT eougjun.,, n ten spoonful of the Cnnqh llntsamw.il soothe in «i\ a in 0 rhUef, and, as it is palatable,: JenVes no unpleasant taste I behind.. If once used, It will lake precedence otdr.ili ollicrs, as n remedy for cmiyiis, Tnr ,,- *On Prepared and sold by U A. hAHNLhI OLk A Co., corner Ist and Wood streets, and corner Clh .ntn .\\ood. r streets. . - , ' • ■■ • Pennsylvania iiali itorul ,toim)rtny* . 'UTrtTICK is hereby cive-n that the Seventh JustnlmtiHo l I\ Fire Dollars per share .oji.tho Capital .Slock of this Company is remuirid.io be paid on or before the Ist uay of Januury next; the Kighth-Instalment, Five-Dollars* per share, on or before the 2d of MArch next; the Instalment, of Five Pollars per share, on or before the Ist day of May next; and the Tenth.lnstalment, of Five Dollars per share, on or before the Ist day o) t July next, at the Olfme, No. 7U Walnut street, Vhiladeipma • ai,nc ■ -v ; GF.QIIGB V. BACON,Treasurer. i Nib Instalments Will be received hy at the Merchant's and:Manufacturer’s . Bank, i mslmrgl | dcnlldjanl . - • MEM '> >-Y i .>-. ••V'V. ,> .>. - -.,- •>. t' ti'.-, :;j ■ 1 "«'•. . . “v- '. vV- v.'. : \‘. • j * ••••• « ••: vM •'< < V ...% A 1 •■..•. ... :u-. "% ■ i-/ /> r ■■* 7' ■■ V^'V,;.^ 3 . \ > , * - v - *- * Cl- ' V .. ... / *»* ♦ „ - » y /, _ >-;f v'~t; :1 ;-» ?":c JAMES ■M'KENNA, Auct. for; Sale. iIEADK WASUINOTON, ' : - ATTORNEY AT lAW. . rrillE PnTIHPf ship.heretofore! cxirUiik-between JOHN .XD.MAUON umVREADE WASHINGTON, has-bocn dissolved by mutual consent, ~ _ _* . The subscriber may be fomul al hjs'tyflke, street, between Smiihfield and Gram Rl-S I iHßaurgh r .a» ' UgaSeI, BES) U E WASHINGTON. *, M ’ '.*! > ■• ’ . , . I < C : • j’. •“. I •": ‘is y- • '4 - r. '-'T V-"..'. <* - “ 'J . u- a Vx* iAiv ; > •K • * >."• : *■:• -. J . r»r' j. ’if- NTLr;^- : i--'•;i.. <■. v.,.v .*>:;• ,V;j:- y-«.r:. J ;"V • '•_: *v- ■ y r.- ♦f) V,.': *•• •i". s \, •. --* w , •'•- j.- .'-. c- .I t'\o. ■■„. . >, .'•« X* f.: U--' -. j:- f r ,v 1.. - ' * N ... .... . ......,. _.. ~ . " . ---..--...',::.L.:::-.;;;.....:,-,: : . .. , ! .. ::: . ':':', - ,..,:•......1: ; .,:....,.- .. .. EMI . pM»h ArrlTal-Hew Oooil* *•. Vn rtr» 'ut iWKkT'RT BJ'TWT’EN 4tH BT» A!fl> TUK. DIAMOND, %AKOr ANOSTAPLE WINTER DRY<>OOD3! If The subscriber has just received hiß pecond suppiy of NF»W GOODS, purchased in the Eastern Cities since Ihb Great Fall tn rrieaj, anil far.below the costofmonu,. frioturmg.and will dispose of them. Wholesale.and Re Iml at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS' Bleached Muslin, only 3scents; Bleached Muslin, from Of to IS} cents, 4 4 Brown do do* sto 8 cents, [ 4-4 Double Purple Calico,.l2} do. . Prints, Merrimack patterns, only GJ cents* Furniture Chintz onlyG*cents, Red and Yellow Pianrtelrall wooUlSi cents !'British Chintz, Blue and. Orange, 10 cents; Bed Ticking, only Of cents;. •, French Dress Ginghams, 12* cents,. .. . French Work. Collars, only 12f.cents* ... 4-4 White Flannel; 0n1y23 LADIES* DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Silks/neh Instrc;, v. : • Wide Black Manilla Silks}. .. * Chameleon Silks,' all shades}. \ T Satin stripe Cashmere, new style \ ■ ■ French Lamartine Plaids; ■ . Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; . Gala Plaids, high colors; ■' Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shades} ‘ Paris Printed Lamartine. Cashmerep ; • : . : French Mennoj all colors j. . > Chameleon Satin, all shades -• Black Plaid Gro.D* Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. SHAWLS'SHAWLS'* „ t . Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style, all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Moup ae Lame Shawls: new style Straddla Shawls H>lam.andi embrmdr ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shhwls, and new style Paijs printed Terkern and CashmereShaws. • ’ ' FANCY GOODS French -work Capes j Collars and; Chemixclies; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered Imen carnbric , Handkerchiefs; Dadies'Cravats and Scarfii, nlack. and colored Kid-Gloves; mohair, and .worsted; Mills, white and black Silk, CasWrei Alpaca, Ingram, and. Mora vian Hose; brack.Silk Fringes and Gimps, .Thread, Edgings “^ s VeltiC S AND STAPLE GOODS Damask Table Linen, and TaMeislMbs i. Ptogjljja pernnd Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Bleached and Brown Maslin; Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans .Checks, Bed Ticking ; Domestic. Gmgnam&. Carnbries, Red, While and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Fiannel , Plnid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color; ed Drillings. * GENTLEMEN’S GOODS ■-■■■ Just received, a very fine assortment of French and English, blue, black and brown ClothsTblack and fancy Frenchfcassimeres ; new style fancy Vestings on* Cra vats iMerinoShirts and Drawers ; Linen, Cambria and Silk Handkerchief,; and a splendid assortment of Glove.., ■Hosiery, and Suspenders.^^^ A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) - The'a&ive'GOODS*having been purchased since the. recent creel fall in mica, Merchants and others are re quested to call oiid inspect them, as! icel confidentthat on examination they will be fonndtnuchlowerthanthey have ever been oflered ui this City, as.l-intend to sell “ ni al ABSALtHB AIORRIsI _ No: Co Market street. Pittsburgh. Sew Moodiii at Bpmber yifty.»iitne I c'BVtu ng yoUBTM A.VP MABKCT STBICETB. PITTSBUBOII. 'BARGAINS'.—The subscnher has just .res (j turned fromlhc Eastern stapLK ttvary extensive assortment of FANCY AND DRt*' GOODS, ndnptrd ■ in the present season, anil em br -inga'etock for richness and variety not by, at- establishment M^ o])g , 7 d^ kS :!o k "’ , do. JaconetandCamb Muslins, Saun de ""*■ M t"rini- iShCOr,i Frenrt C'o o .l.‘ : ’ Mode and high col’d Muslin Terkeri Shaw I? , j Shawls, sill sssrr °Tr tsh r‘ ’ do do Black and colored Alpacas, BKck do do Plaid Ginghams, hrtght co,|ilk do New style Visellesi . ?J, n . : Gala Plaids, bright colors; Fluid, Long »o. California Fluids; fe? w t p r !^v, nr , d B ,acl Comba ? nes; RE Pfo,d CfoaY^^ faslnesi of coloring,durability of of desitmV' These irooda are lower inan iney nave ey^i beenbefbre,and are worthy the particular attention <H PUrC TUeI»Cst Calicoes for CJ offjjed *.. Double purple Calicoes, English, 12r cents >.. | Green- . . do. _ i Oil Chmtz;Bot»*h Chintzes, New style Merrimack Calicoes, • .-:i Blue ' do. do Blue nnd Orange do Furniture cnEA p jj RES g GOODS, . A large lot of low priced Muslin de La\nes, ol thelow AIpL» T for 121 cts. Ye J and very handsome dnrlr and bright colored Plant t.tng, Bleached Minfins,Giro 12, 1 Yard-wide Unbleached, Gylo’J, -i Bed Tickings;; very cheap, ■ ,5... Casineus, Drillings, Kentucky. Jeans, Checks, Linings, Plaid Kinseys, Domestic Ginghams. Maimers 1 Shirtings r . Colored Cambrics ? • . . . . Flannel*, lower than ever offered, Canton GOOD S, Irish Linens, Linen Lawns., Damask Table Linen; , .; Do. do. Cloths, Russia Sheeting, Do. Diapers, Umn ? T sl&k' blankets- A large stock of. Blankets, from coarscdoveryfine ulso Blue nnd Drab Blankets, fine and very Dne. for o T 6 rE°i'“. gm DS rO R GENTLraihN Fine and superfine French nnd English and Cas. SiEssS'&SfefK ' ThVmbscrihet having made extraordinary ptepara- the Falland Winter trade, and.hav.ng purchas ed Ids Goods under the advantage of markets, unuually proUe h.scustomers .he iu»«i haremns he has ever been able to oucr. . of the house, and' respectfully-invited to call. jnovgl) Pllll.lt ms . tiriiiter Goods &t EMtttu Cost t- ; t , i~iVX} R. WHITE, No. 51 Martel s(re«>.intends ranking GichanleinhiJ bueinese,. on the Isto.Jannary nSxt—will dispose of the following style* of GOODS, ai , ° n& Srochalrfn ig and Square Shawls; ■.-] French Tartan tong d - • French Printed Cashmeres; - •English do. : ; do* Mouselioe Do Lames; - ftgh&ru F*n*h&n, 3 , ud Thfti* whining jfargahWi ate invited to call, tno-i-lm — ' i i Co. No. GO Market have jusi another invoice of PLAID LONG jjjjj Ware shawls, nought as P cr cem. less nm» •. dec!)' ' ' ' 1 ■ Reduetlon Prices* •. • XYTliili BR SOLD, front tilts date, the balance of out. cEbmeresmSd'oe^Et^RtMt anJ ' doors from Liberty.^ TheSfpon/have Itl rded on Gold Pbns.aud are,warranted by the tnanu f"Zr s‘ !he PO, ' ,I K»WAHD TODD & CO ;> NoXcaet corner of Fifth and Martel ms., ap states. nov23 yv. »pk AND FANCY UASSIMEHKS- —W. K- Aluii* ’“SHSIIJSSh BrSclo'hs, buck, ohve ii^ps^sss wliobuy by the piece, is speciallymyne* :<<>«'><=. »ltoye. | dcctft -■ ••■:_• ■■> __-—— —~--vT- - ■■ — — — By K*P*e»*' . , n COOTS.—Super, single ,mjlM (t French Habit Cloths; rirhs.yk-.Casa.m^^k * f*ni:hmt*reiiß! Queen’s unil• Summer Clollis Ci ,nnvSi y Tost Huiiiiiui;s,conterFiftli:aiia Wooti- t VT'aTmTamM.C the very low price of ia‘ cii S o„ e bundled pieo i«.t received ot M < i>ai.icrian , ii Carriage Manufactory, Diainom! nllnj. littwrtn . IT«k?' anil Stntt&M • • / WiiKnKmaynlsvavsla-.iouii,Vanas«ort- Family. C?n;li«wr.torDoebe», VwtlKai. H„....ic i . mill nil kinds ofheavy "a l *’ J§£-isKLffomw»tt-:Hntse wagon down to a " lie f bartow. raisons wMiing to purchase any filing in: Iho aliovo ’call. ;- - ••• i_ • :-r.■ ever ..issued trojntiic press. i»«= » . rri,.. ,-, r «a*r j^c.».ihfi | »i,v R treeuthtnldooraVftTejd. A l'lT'.OE OP GHOUNIt, CONTAINING STONE, of A ibe beswiuality for C<uU»g and Cellar Work, amt whfi^vervliieut 'Striping;"will be rallied for one or two vear n . gWcii, imnieiliaiely.y-ll isjocated near the Foumam Infi, oh Coat La., e,«nd. cteaTorbuitil h»»»<* -which might be inconvenienced I>S . \i<ol the wen known Stone-Quarry on jNunßeiyTlill, I d C g -iSSSX* I i< years a«a B ■'v- .iv’ fj"-; -*> T. v EOM EMINEM Vr. BIM • ••-• • • • WU< H» WILM\aB» „ * EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE It. :£: cornet of - Thtr&and ■CJIGHT wiil-Tim* Bills of Kxchangevßank Notts and.:. O foroign ,ond domestic' Com boughi anu -sola.on iu®. moM favorable terms , , fc „ : Collections made mail the principal cities of tnejJmon,, at the lowest rates 3 e »* Joseph if mix HILL «fc CtrRUY, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BKOKFRS, And DtflUr in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Cgffy*" ■’* cata of DepQssti Bank Notts, Gold an Si/w* No 05 Wood, t stT6et,3rddoQTl>eiovj Fourth, WatauJe, Pittsburgh) Fa \ maxH-ly N Hugh p. King, (liiTE 07 Tire fniM of M’Cobd it Kino,) BANKEE AND EXCHANGE BKtiKEK Offict—contercf Fourth itrrtland Fat Offiu aUty, TIEALEII in Coin, Bunt. Notes, Time Bills, Foreign l/nndTDQmcBUcExdiaiige,Corttficolesof DepOßit,4.C -• EXCnANGEoh'all Otc-priiicipal cmea of tue .Umoßi for sole in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par lundareceived onqepnsite. . - COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the the loucstrxttes apll«dlw&w3m KT.rgw: irpKMTrn.-. -r/- KDWAUDBAtIM,. KB&SIER A EADM. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, DeaJersin-Foreigivantt,- DomuiicßtUs, Bills <if Exchange, Certificates ifDepos ti- Bank Notes, and Coin _ _ Corner of Third and directly opposite Charles Hotel may 23 K. IIULHES A BOS, Bankers and Dealers xn-Exchange . Coin and Bank Notes, No 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. SELLING BATS. • • BXCIIAKOB.-r. -BUDKO■****.. New York ±pr I Cincinnati * t Philadelphia i “ Louisville I ■ Baltimore w. • j St. Louis :t •• • Buying rates Ohio lndiana.vv-, Kentucky , Virgnlia •••■> Wheeling' : Tennessee . aolO-y •. . • • JAB. 8.BOON.:' • • •■ • ! r. -TIIOB. SABOSKT. . ... hook <t sakgEst. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N E Coma of Wood and Salk tituts , Ptiaburgh, Pa ~ ■pvEAI.ERS m Coin, Bank Notes, Tune Bills, J-oreijtn 1 1 I and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit,jfitc.- ■ • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union, v and Europe,-for sale in sums to suit purchasers- : . : CURRENTnnd par funds received on deposiie.. .. - r COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the, ■lowestTates.; :v. ■■ • .■..■■-•■'•■SnpnTly-'AVr:- PRIVATE DISEASES DrJßrtHcn, N /Hf£SpssmCs Diamond Alley, cun be consulted in al - . coses of a ymvatt ordrficatenature mculenta. ¥sg££M&S to the human frame -laHHr /ggjQgjßßF>and its consequences,-, together with alli SRm,impuriiie'sryftbe.blood, jyitlinil diseases of vme«aJ6rißMi,Bknidiscnses,'ivUhsmqtutes l gleet,uretlirpl (lischttrj;esrsciiimal:Weaknessanil liupotency,also, pdfs, . rheumatism, female wiaknes , diseases of the womb, monthly snppression , diseases of the joints, fistula in and nervous affections, pains in tlie back and loins, v. muons neck-of tl!i bladder and kidneys,scoAu«c eruptions, ’ , - Exclusively devoted to thfcstudy.and treatment of yenel , real disorders, and those arisingvtrorn y outhful exce«« caietv. cliitiate, OMmpuniies of the blood, whereby the,.,. consutuiion may have ucen cnfrebled, enables Dr, Brown looflerassurances of speedy relief to all who mayjdace i themselves under his care. • • «..-• > . : Dr, Browii’sotEces arc conveniently arranged mlpsep-, ante apartment o Patients cm visit Dr B without fear of expoflire to other Visitors It is of-importance to many personß in need of medtcnl, ; nid, to obtain goodadvice privately and promptly., To all . sneb, Dr Brown’s ready skill ill remavmgTtnrrroi di eases, in thcirvorinus forms and stages,ofler.,inducements -.vljirli can' rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap,; . , orlscd' that Dr. - Brown 1 has been regularly educated lit . every branch of medicine, and tor the last twelve yearn coScd hunself.cielns.vely to the treatment of tiro e dl Drlirawn is the only regnlarly educated,;surgeon 1p,,, ’Pittsburgh- who gives ms < whole attention 10 lliose com* sale and speedy cures will, in all cases, b® are relieved in ashorltime^withputintexj. Erptnre -Dr Brown also invites per sons afllictcd -with Hernia tocall, as ho has paid particu, lor attention to that disease. Ijetters from a disiancej ashing advice, ranst , fee. ©rtbeywilbnolbc-auendedto.- > -'w_irj i;-:. ffcfOffice on Diamond Alley, a ood tS«, towards the market Consaltauons smcllyconff [.dential. 1 >-**«£- » f I--* - ? > i > Artfc nviUa■: Buying ratesj f ilia. County & C»y ord’a 4 - •j|- Relief Notes .. J' il Pennsylvania Co. •. • | “ New York. f , 4“ Maryland; •:•».** 3 :« New Orleans EUMATISH.—Ur. Brown's newly discovered Km ’ edy for Rheumatism ix a speedy and certain remedy for thalpamfaltrouble. -Ji never, fails. , •• • "OffiSeimd Private Commltmion Ttooms, r*“iiS’,,?wf: Blond alley, Pmsburgh, P“ The D® olo ' .'.-fgSoSir * "home.; .v.. . 1—..-: TVt cY,^NF G R r § n S ™Jol?lb maj; I'l RLE EXTRACT VILJ.S. — ('elebniteilPiUs taveobtfmed nn enviable notoriety ill the UmledStatfs, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia,Sour Sloraacli, Hemlacluv Fevers, 'Piles, Costiveness, Coughs,_Heart . ■ hum,' Liver: Complnult, Scurvy, Sore Throat,. Inward _ ' Wca^ne ß s Falpitauou of the Ileart, indigestion,. and n vanety of other diseases to which flesh is lwir to, as a medfeme for the million In all seasons of the year mtiiie, summer, autumn, and wmlcr,—and under all c,r- , cumsianccs, they can lie taken with perfect safety and 1 success : As a Vermifuge and general medicinefor chill- - dren Sey are unncalUd Beuig coated with pure white sSr, children will easily take them, they neither gripe- SK ~ arc gentle,’hut thorough iniiicr operauon Jor adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben eficial. As an Anu-Eihous Fill they w-ill bo found with- ; butnshperior. Ask anyone, among the thousnadh-who. use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain "til-member Dr. C. V.Clickener is tLe original inventor - ofSugar Coated Fills, and that nothing ot the sort was ever heard of until lie introduced them, in June, 18W, Purchasers should, therefore, always aslc for Clickener s. : Sugar coated Vegetable I’dls, and take uoothcrs,orthey will be mode the victims of afrand. office for the sale of Fills, is WS&&ON, 8D Liberty at, head of >Vood, Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and Che river counties of Virginia. , , - The following are the duly appointed Agents for Alle-. gheny county, Pa.: . , ■ ’a.M. Marshall,) . Dr. Brown, . > Allegheny city. •. ■ J. It. Johnson, } .. -; ' Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. Alexander Asdalc, Wylie slreet. J. K. H- Jacques, Birmingham.. Win. J- Smilh, Temperauceville., G. 11. Starr, Sewtckley, Edward Thompson, 'V tlkinshurgh. . Daniel Neeley, KaslLiberty. ' 11. Z. Mitchell, Wiikinstmrgh. 11. Howland ic. Son,MKce.spoil. ... C. F. Diehl.Elizabeth. ; _ ... : John Black,Turtle Creek. , . .. . M’Eldowncy, Bakerslown. Samuel Springer,- Clinton- - James M’Kcc, Stewattstown. . Riley M’Laughlin, Plum township J. Fulton, Tnrentum Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrencovtlle. Robert Williams, Artliursville, augtS-dAwdm "Bailey's Magical Pain Extractor. 1 TO THE PUBLIC.—'This is to certify that I have.found Balin': Ma-ncal ram Extracur ia prove a care for the Chronic Ilhcumati m, which I have been afflicted rvilh for ten j car,, m R ZEELAND fftSlfirl' troubled with .he Piles tor eight months, and could gel no rebel kour Pain Extractor having been recommended to mis applied n but twice, obtained instant relief, and in I'.u.iCAmperfectly cured' Could I not get any SjSwwfU r would not take a hundred: dollars for the i I"“ re ’!? ‘ . i,oi WILLIAM HALL b OT Norffl Moire street. New York, June 18,1547 ir£ CAUTION —Valin'S only V not m the nty of New Yori and where the genuine article. ran be obtamed, wholesale attd retail, is at did Broadway-. . ■ . : II Dai urn the inventor ol tin truly invaluable coni nound, and he urtrr has, and nfrer will communicate die Secrnt of its preparation to an> man living, and,there fore, no other person ever has made, or everean make a I ™abound’ Every truly valuable article ta Kitibeci to be depredated upon by counterfeiter, and im ™l.ij- nmViioihiiie, that vve know of, hasmore eiten-. :, - : sWefyeiperieuccd §iat Tact than Dalle} Magical Pain genuine Valley, m ease, of the severest Burn Scalds, Piles, Ac , will a fiord in Inin relief, and produce at once acoolhigand soothing cirect-exiracting Dahiin ttiid from one to fifteen inmates 1 bathe urc,nl wa\,. apply n on linen—neveron eottonclntn And now mark the differencc'-Counterfeit Litraelors, no matter under wlmi name theymay appear, or how- ap-. ■ nlird. alKans irritate anil increase themm P i>lpldct!.,co..tain.ngceri.r.e i.e ofeure, maybehad ; gratis,bn nppl.cat.on to " , I Da. Wm Tnoicr, Agent Dailey’s Animal Gnlvnule Cure-All, rmlc kc, cures spavin, qumor, grease, non rd sms colls anil bruises Pamphlets containing “S'd&ivy _ _ Agem,rm s bur K _h_ —s—r TATE &■ CO., ■ (SU CCKS SOUS TO StthBIFF k Tn'tt’..) .: ,V» 10, Fourth urea, brtiemi Ferry and Liberty stteeti, M ANUFACTUItKRS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy dnnls, pumps, baths, vt ater closets, leaden coffins, ~ Uep constantly on hand and manufacture Kf order, Wheel lead from Ito 8 lbs to the square-foot, in sheets of 6 Til "0 feel, which they will furnish to the tfadi. whole ale, oreiit to orderiil any «ize taut may be wanted Tliey also manutucture and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes from 2 to i inch calibre, nnueduci pipe, fo conveying staler lrom springs, furnishedlolhc country unde, Jiiif put up on reel in lengths of fromllil) to 10U0 fUI on enOi reel,«till directions ato thcnromir method, 'of laying- Also; on haii(l r a laTgc supply,of Adarao Int ent sucuon Pumps.for well or cisterns bno v ACo’s ' v'erv «upeiror cast iron suction luinp-;-,,- •> i:v •/. 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