Post.- --- PimßtriwH, > ■■ . November 7th. 1848.) The 'Merchant 1 * end Manufacturers’-Bank; has his day declared a dividend of four per cent, oaths Capital Stock,'ont of the profits for the last six months novO • W, H. DENNY, Cashier., , fp* CiraisttiAs Cirron.—During this season of festivi* . y nndjoy. whcnall’are prone to indulge in the good things of lire' to excess, letua not forget that the pleasures of iho, table, when enjoyed beyond ihe bounds of mode ratidn.'nfeatlheexpenseOfhealth. - • Tp tho?e, however, who ate- led inadvertantly into ex •cess nreaiing or drinking,' ondwhO,iu consequence, suf fer fromheadache, sick stomach, lowness of spirits, indi gestion; and Other complaints, the penalty of ovcr-indui irencej'weyecommendatrialof WrighVslndian Vegetable .-PiQs\-.6t the ‘North Amerioan College of Health. This medieihe'WiH “remove,all complaints arise, from irregularityjbf ;diet; rind cleanse the body from those bilious ariaco>rnpt inunots which are the cause Of the above distressing fif cy er y malady inci denttoman. • 1 ' V ,' ' ’ Ecwafeof Counterfeits and hniteutons.-— Rememberthat the Original amUOnly Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills haVo the .written signature of William Wright on the top label of each box. w'. ,\7 • • Remember, also, that Messrs.' Feuchlwnnger A.Co., of New YorkjTas.'B. Glascoe A Co;, at Ciucinhatij and J. B. Wilder A Co., ofLouisvilleyare not agents for this medicine; and we ctmnot guarantee the genuineness of that offered by them for sale. ■• ; '. TTiegenuiueis for sateatDr. Wright’sPrineipalOfßce, 169 Race strebi, Philadelphia; arid by Joint Thompson, 156 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be supplied at the whole sale rate: decl9 . IP* A cough should never be neglected.' It may ap pear trifling and unworthy the attention at first, but it will uot rcniauL-Hiauonnry long; ft may progress slow at , first, and its augmentation thay oe^scarcelyperceptible; yet when it oiice sei2es thelungs.all the other parts of . ihh body wiirba sympatheticallyafTected. anda confirm-. ' ed Consumpiioh and premature death will bo the fnevi able result.-.A little care would save many &Ufe, and he tlmelyußtiof a proper remedy might'have arrested " manyacoiisumpiiott.But many persons have an invin cible repugnance to taking any medicine,' and rather - than use die means towards arresting a disease, simply : ’ because ihe femcdy inayhothe a pleasant one, would suffer and languish ur along time, before they would re sort, to the aid of medicine', .. B. A. Fahnestock A Co.’s.Cough.Batsani has a great advantage in tlilSTespect over many other Cough prepa rations, as ilspleasanliaite permits it tbbe used withont inconvenience. Butiisvalaeasaßalsiunconsistsinu.e speediness ,of its cure Wo have Imowri some of the most desperate boughs; some of which had been running oh toYa considerable length time,yield almost imme diately to its power.' j! • - Prepared ami for sale,Mblcsale and retail, by •; *; „ bVaTfahnestock a co. n'ovl7-i' : cor. Wood.and Ist, and Wood and Cth sis." ID* The columns o| the Press ihroogheut the country seem to be filled with notices of cures and specifics for ail diseases flesh is heir to, that one scarcely-knows wbaUo.dojncasc of disease, for fear ihat in using oiie medicine, another and better may ba overlooked.; But from the reraarkable cufes; high order and vast amount of testimony daily brought under our personal notice, of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr 1 and Tar, we nre compclletf to regard the evidence of our Senses, ohd cbhfidently state that for. Coughs and Colds, undtkat hydra-beaded monster,'Consumption, we'think 3 , thispreparation a safe' speedy and certain cure.; At all eveuts, we may say tobur friends—try iL ; For sale by. J. KIDD A CO., . Wholesale Druggist*. No. 60 Wood st. Also, by KNEELAND A HARDIN, • derll.-Omd&w Grant street; The Largest JoarnoUn the Weit. NEW ANB CHEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER. THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST —DEVOTED TOrr LITERATURE, s£., fe. THE UNDERSiGNED ‘VVJLL ISSUE. aSouu’he first of January, 1549, the first number of a LARGEFAM ILY PAPER.coninimng more rtading matter than any weekly publishd 'West of ilie Mountain s’. Every de partment will be faithfully attended to, and ho pains or expease will be spared to Tender the Saturday Morning Post one of the moat instructive and acceptable nbwspa per ever issued in the Mississippi Valley* , In its POLITICAL DEPARTMENT the paper will aim to be the faithful and-honest exponent of the Princi ples ot the G&KATDEuocBATtb Pasty— the People’s Parr tv—the Party of Progress, Honesty and Troth. We. shall fearlessly expose the unrighteous doings Of Feder alism, in whatever guise it may present itself, or under whatever cognomen it rhay sail. The.NEWSDEPARTMENT will be the-object ofspe ciolcore and attention. Every thing that is new, inter* esting ond exciting, will be faithfully chronicled; The various lines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH beingnow completed from Pituborglr to nearly every leading city n the Union; we shall be enabled to present our readers, op to the latest moment,a fall digest of all the STIRRING EVKN'IS OF THE DAY. V IutbeLiTERARV DEPARTMENT, we shalUutrb tJoec cm entire new feature into the columns of the Sa- unlay MaraiWff Post. At least tiqh I columns of the paper each week will be devoted exclusively to TBala, Jwfry,' . BiozmpHjf,[History. Moral Enay\,sfe. x 4fC. In short, we ; shall aim to make the paper, in this respect, fully equal to the aESTXTTZRAKT PAPKEs’of the East. We have now eneaged several distinguished writers, who will regal hr y contribute ORIGINAL TALKS AND POETRY, lb tie columnsof the Saturday Morning Post.. , COMMERCIAL IN’rEL.LlGENCE.—Weshallfurnis o oar rehiHra each week with an extensive and aecorate JiKYTEW OF THE PITTSBURGH MARKET, care fa .'ymadflup from actual sales {together with tbemar* kets of Philadelphia BahimDTe x ifna York, Boston, Cin cinnati, New Orleans, SL Lonh* &e. t received by Tele graph and other sources, up to the latest' moment before eoing lo press. 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For l copy, inadyanee, - **•.•*'*’* * * *.* v•* •*■•s2.oo “ 5 copies.. * 8.00 *JO ** « — : ;v.......V......... .-15.00 « ;>o . u • “ ....25.00 “50 50.00 “100 .-j—v-'i..— . .S0i)0 CLUBBISei Toanyipcrsnn whowill obtain the. largest number ot subscribers to. the Saturday Morning Post, (not less than ' fiftyilvwe.shall present a. copy of Shnkspeare’s Plays, ssendidly: bound, worth at least 95,00, besides a co ;py >of the paper for• one-year. To the person who wjU procure the,next largest number of subscribera,'we shall present-a beautiful edition of Lord Byron's Poems, worth' at Jeast 54.00,. and a ropy of thepaper. ; .POST-MASTEBS AND OTHERS, To whom this Prospectus may be-sent, are respectfully equested to act as Agents in rrocaringsub scribe rs to.the Saturday Morning Posl To the person who will procure lOsubscribcrs, we will forward one copy of the paper, and their exertions will otherwise be handsomely re warded.: . UyLetter* must be addressed (post^aWMo^ Editor and Proprietor of the Saturday-Morning Post, Pitt tofrsh* Pa- ' : September 18,1848. 'Veneers, Tnmlslics, Llgnumvlttei A ND TORNKD MATERIALS, of every description J\_ kept iorsale, and on better terms than can be had at any other«stdblishm6nt in the city.. The subscriber bhs just rreceived-fifty thousand feci of Mahogany Ve neers, which;be is determined to sell very low. Cal) atuLexamine them. Also, 100 Ten-pin Balls, all black, and a-splendid article; and much-cheaper than ever offered iath&market.: •••••■ - HenltokeepsonTiaml, and lams to order, all kinds of Carpenter’s and Cabinet Maker’s materials, such as—■ • Colomnsf, - Bed Posts and Rails, fitted •Newels* *■ . upwlih GazznmV patent Balastres; fastenings, or the hickory • Plank for Railing, Ac. screw. ■ BenebSerews* - Also, Table Legs.’ Hand Moulder’s Rammers. Screws, Handles,-MttlletS. . Together with all other things generally kept in a Tarmng Shop. ’ - G.AV.BFDDI/E, an's Building*, No. 27-Fifth st. and Rails, with Gazzam’s fast* •llthem, when finished.- . Hyan'i Persous buying Po»ta ait enings* have the right to Bel decCrtnt;-- ; .-• FOR work well in eilherdouble orsinjrle Harness. Will be fold low luqaireof ' „ ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, . aeclG , • ; . -- 78 Wood street. N<3W l^llilnery t s*lU£o, Velvets, fto, - y\ 'Just received from. New York.a choice selec- CTagjUon ofelegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Ribbons, NJCV French Flowers, .Flume*, Ac: A handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets. Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Visetts, Ac., on baud and made toorder in the iateßt style, at the shortest notice. MRS.'DUFF, decO,' \ r No. lQgi. Ciair st (West side.) jf\ FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—Mra.S. Babb OgJ Fourthstreet, near Wood, wouldlniorm the Ladies Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will open on Tuesday, the24ihinst., an extensive assortment of Fal and Winter Millinery. ’ . . • ectSO'J ' Removal. J'A J. /W*. 1 JkPDEVITT have removed tpNo.l3 Liber s'lf st. lOdoora east of their old stand, (same side! and Immediately‘opposite the head of Smithfield sl . o*ct9:3m 'rrKLVEr pcs. col’d Velvet Ribbons j: assortedeoior*. .... 30 pcsvßlack Velvet Ribbons. /S, u • u . LEmbfoidery^Gimp.’ 10 ** . : Plain Gimp, Ac. Jost received at jdccf_% . 2EBULON KINSEY’S ,07 Market st, Oyster Agency. *■ OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CKEAPEST.- Rccelved this day, direct from Baltimore, by Ex press, Fine Fresh Oysters, which I wilt sell low, at my store, ittihe Diamond; also at Wm. Kramer’s, corner of Second and Smithfield streets, and-H C. Kelly’s, corner of Fifth and Market alley; : I will receive them daily at the above places. All Oysters warranted: money relumed, if not good. nov2s \,,r F. R? DRAVO. Book, illustrated by Willis’Poemvilluatrated by Lentze. - J*£ 8 j l il?Feniale.Pcn:tsof America, wltbpbrtraits The Fist of the Knickerbockers. ' A Fable for. Critics. ; Ellis’ Metrical. Romances . TheChildpfthe Sea. . / Lhrab’fiDramaucPoets. ;• . • Lowell’s Conversationson .ae old Poets. Dramatic Works of Beaumoht and Fletcher Poetical Works of Spencer; -- Poetical Works of Chaucer. PoilicalWorks ofFordand Massinger. For sale, by H. S. BOS WORTH A CO., jioViS * . : .4th street, near Market. V>-.- I V: ■■■■■ x • ■s’fij* . -;r?r .>r.J-_' -<•■.■ "ii-'J-. ■.-K ■. ... t.- . --.. . ■■*--. ': ■* ■- 1m... -'■ .^. ? ‘ ~ ' • 1 * r ' * * * -<S.o»rmemal'anfr^inanttalr-“ PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE. W. If. DENNY, 1 J» HANNA, •-' SCommitted vod DECKMBfeft; \ W. K. MURPHY,) ' / : passenger arrangements rtrßim;,. sleknibb&tnckctLuie,'teavesdaily forCLncinnatl,loAM.. Packet, vm Brownsville, - to Baltimore aud PhllaaelphiaiBA.K. J audop.M. 1 '» Mail||CodCa Line, direct to Philadelphia; 9 a. St., and 12 J, Southemhlail Coach Line, C a. m. Nortb-Wesfern, Via Cleveland, daily, 10 a. m. Erte nrid Western New York, dmlyi'9 a. sx. ..Nprlh*F.aMi'rn,th-Philadelphia, daily,' except Sundays, 4. ARRIVALS AND DEI.’RTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due # a.m., closes 12m. Western Mail, Cm. and Lomsv., due:B p. w., closes 5 Ball, and Washington; due'iB;p. u.,blosesS A. M. North-Western via Cleveland, ane lp a. m., closes 0 a. is/ Erie and^Western New York, dtie ‘B p. m^closCsßa.h. . STOCKS. •: ■■ Partalue. Asked. Offered. Bankof Pittsburgh *950,00 550,00 «50;00 Exchange Bank •••CO,OO, 44,00 ■/.* 43,60. Merchrmte’and M. Bank •••-:•••. CO.WF .47,00 ■ 45,00. :Papniera’lj@]K>sit£ank» ••••.**►• in markets Hand Street 60,00 60,00 * 49,00 Norihernlabeniesßriilge-*--.- 1; 1 50,00 *: L -35,00 Old Allegheny 8ridge........... 25,00 ■ • 30,00'.: 35,00 ConaellsvilleK. E. Stock, paid on ; shares,s2, # City. Bond*' (6 • •* • - ‘ Mononguhela Bridge*... Gas Stock***"-- '."at No, 115 Wood street. TiT. HODKINSON has just opencd,wilhinihe past' ITJLr WeeK, the largest nssonmentofFreneb CHINA, 'ever opened in this city; consisting iapartof—Fancjv Plalnj white, Goldmine and Gold Band Tea Setts ; an exteusnre assortment of White, Flowing Blue and Inver? pool Iron Stone. Ware, in Tea Setts blr in separate'pieces^. as maybe;.required.. Also,' a beautiful assortment of Cattdelabnu aud Lamps, of-the newest: shapes and pat terns, direct from the. manufacturers.'' ; Ladies would do Veil to give him a call, at oct27 .. ; iVb.ll5 iroodst.,sdoor3 fettoie Fifth. . BtulneM. Collector. •. THE undersigned,encouraged hythelibefalpatTOnage ofrthe merchants, professional gentlemen, and - me chanics of the city,offers hisservices for. the"collection: of accounts in the city oF Pittsburgh and vicinity. ' HaV tjtff attended to business of this kind for many yearsfor the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with tlris ; and the adjoining cities, he feels confluent of his ability tomve saiiafiicudn t : by prompt and faithful attention to all business entrusted to him. , - j • - JAMES GALBRATH, Jr.V -: -To be found at Mr. Wh.Reed’s.: Merchant Tailor, Third street, opposite the Post Office.- Gabriel Adams; J.Carotbersj L. E. Livingston; James Marshall; George Breed; - ***.. Dr, .Geo* D. Bruce;: DOCT OU YOITKB £ lip X FOR‘2S CENTS! - BY means of the Pocket AJsciilupius, or, every one his own physician ftwentieth edition, with upwards, of abundred engravings; showing private digeasesVin' every shape and form; find malformations ofthekeuera tivesystera.'byW. YOUNG, M.D. : The time naa.now arrived, that persotts suffering,from no more become the victim ofouaek-* cry, as by. the prescriptions, contahiediu this book any' one may care himself, without luhpriihce to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate'friend, atid.with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general rou-! tine of private disease, it fully explaius the cause of man* hood's early, decline, with observations on marriage— besides many other derangements which It.vvould not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. . . , ' ' O Any person sending rwuxTY-s ivk ckXts. enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy: of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for;one dollar. Address, W. YOUNG,'No. 15*2 Spruce street, Philadelphia, TT post paid. lT WANTED—Proprietors of Drug or Rook Stores, hnd PedlarS,in every town in' the Umted States, to act as agents for the above work'. ' 0c17:3m FITS OF COUGHING in the uigbtare very trouble some. • They break in upon the'hoiirs of-repose aiufc exhaust ibn strength of the sufferer. U. A. Fahnestock 1 ACo.’sCOUGHuALBAM has been 'eminently! success* 1 fulin easing and curing these unpleasant s&rils. If a person is roused in the uight by ai spasm of coughing, a tea spoonful of the Cough Balsaufwil) soothe if. give him :re lief, and. as it is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste behind.. If once used, it will take precedence aver all others, as a remedy for coughs, colds, Ac. • Prepared and sold by B A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., corner Ist and Wood streeis; : aml,corner CIH and Wood streets. ; nov3o Pennsylvania 11 aU Kpa<S Company. - ,'VrOTICEi* hereby given that the Seventh Jmtalmentot’ AY Five poUan per share on thp Capital Stock of this Company is required to bepold on.or ; In-fort* »hc. iHtduy of January next; ihe Eighth Instalment, Five Dollars ?er share, on'or before the 2d of March next; the Ninth nstolmeut, of Five Dollars per shore, on or before the Ist day of May next; and the Tenth Instalment, of Five Dollars per share; oii or before the Ist-day of July irext, at the Office, No. 70 Wnlimt street, FhilndelphrP • • GEORGE V. BACONi Treasurer. : N.B, Instalments willbe received by W.ll. DENNY, at the Merchant's and Ma no fa clur c r> Bank, Pittsburgh ' - decllrtjanl j • ' • Freshi 'Pare Tea*,. ..tiJitOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT Tim Tf.kis Ti:» If. ‘ StoBV, 70 Fourth street, ne'itr Wood, Pittsburgh -The subscriber, having just returned from N**w York, t* itow receiving a large supple ofiFRESII GREEN and 'BLACK TEAS, from the New Yprk Pekin .Teii Compa ny, selected wilh.greatcare for retail sales..' Our stock betng iiow heavy. we are. preparcdTo supply Grocer?, Hotels Steamboats and FamilieSAvitU any quantity, and at*ny price they may wish—packed u { ami 1 pound packages, 5 fe. tin cannisters, G and 13 lb. catty boxes, and in the half chest. • ' Retail Grocers ure invited to call,as we ean nndwill sell better Teas at lower prices Uian any other house in .Pittsburgh.-' 2 Our stock of fine- Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im* perialGreeu, and Oolongßlack Teas, are the best in the American market; - Loveiriag’s double refined Loaf, Crashed nnd Palver t2ed£UGAßS, ai retail, or by the barrel. COFFEES.—-Mocha,'Old Gov. Java. I.nguyra, St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, seated by the most expe rienced Codee Broker in New A'orlc; Sweet Spiced Chocolate,-Pickled Cucumber* mul Onions. FretA Prae&ex, pul up in their own juice! Ma laga Raisins, in 3 fb.boxes. • N. B, —Alt Dr. D. Jaynes Family MtJiritu.i for sate. dec&dAw A; JAYNES Valuable Farms and Town Property ; TOR SALK. THE' subscribe otters to sell, at private sale, two very valuable farma/adjaceut to the .v/llage of Murry s viUe, in Westmoreland miles from Piitf b'urgm on the Northern < • r : ; . Number oue e&rtains obootonehundred and fifty acres —one hundred of which is cleared./ About fitly acres is first rate bottoiri—apart more in meadow. The building* are alarge franie dwelling bouse and kitchen; a large batik bant, apd.other out bildings; and has about fitty; acres of finely limbered, land, aud a thriving upple ; or ' chard. •; Number-two contains one hundred snd fifty acres-? about one hundred cleared—twenty of it excellent bot tom meadow; and the covered with fine limber. Onills erected a-comfortable dwelling hoase and bam, and a thriving peach orchard. - There ure tt number of-never failing: springs, of excellent water, on each of the above farms. ; . As. these farms are convenient to the Pittsburgh market, and surrounded by meeting houses, mills and school hou ses, and within naif a mile of the. Pennsylvania Rail Road, they afford an opportunity. Tor n profitable- invest ment in real estate, seldom to be met with. Aim, Six lots in r the .village of>Laughlenstown, West moreland coumy,Pa.,On lheSouthern-.Turnpike, on which is erected a large brick tavern house,'a large mid commodious stable,a blacksmith shop, saddler shop, and wagonmakerisshop. Attached:tothese lots there are ten acres ot first rate meadow. This property has long kept as a tavern, and! enjoys an. excellent onstom* It will be sold together, of divided to suit purchasers. . - ! Also, Thirty-three acres of land in the centreof the.yil? lage ef Bolivar,'in Westmoreland cbuntyyQiuhe Ptrun sylvania'canal, on which ore erected jlircosmalldwell-. iug housCs and a barn. . , - Also, Three bundled and seventy-five acres of valuable 1 limber land, on the'west side of Tub Mill Creek, hear the!-; villoge ofßolivar. Thia land abounds!,with stohe coal, fine brick clay and Iron ore The.whole or any part of the above property will be sold low. for cash. . For further particulars call oh the subscriber, in Mux-. rysville._ tsep3Q-tfj JAMES MURRY. WesternPennsylvantaCoUeeeofHealtb DR. WILLARD’S ADVERTISEMENT FdR Itt*B. ' " - These family remedied, consisting of ’ DR. WILLARD'S VERMIFUGE, ■ : *; “ “ COUGH MIXTURE, “ « LIVER PILLS, • a “ FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMJI ■NATOR, ' •' Have already become so univerenllypopuliir, wherever introduced, that the proprietors are induced to place them within the. reach of till! !Of the virtues of these medicines,- it is altogether unnecessary'tor us to speak; as they have always, wherever intioduced: been able to recommend themselves: - The numerous certificates, which _ from time to time have been jiubfished.bcßide.vothcrs now in our possession, is sufficient evidence, not only. •of their virtue and powder to cure, butthnt they nre duly appreciated by uh Intelligent public. When the country, is flooded with Panaceas,” “ElixeYs.” \‘Bal earns,” and 11 Pills,” and many, of-them of a doubtful character, persons are at a loss tobnow U9W far they should trust any of .them. RejesithemaU, iuultry UiQse which have been proved by, the experienced/ years. Such is the character of the.medtcihes Compouiided'by Dr.. Willard; an eminent practitioner, and sold by raeii oi character who have something more nt stake than the ac cumulation of a. few dollars, Itiarder that Urn public may lnow what iheserncdipliies are, the greater part of our advertising will be gmumecerJi/ieauj. Thus you may be satisfied that “their owh works wUlpraise;them.”’ These medicines, prepared aud sold by the proprietors,: A. W. Brockway A Co., No. 2, CbmmeTpial Row, Liberty, strebl, Pittsburgh, to whom all letters for agencies or other business must be addressed. Sold also by J ; . Sclioaiiixui ker'A Co!, Ogden ASiiowden,JoelMoliler,lt, F«. Seilers, F. L. SnoWden, John R. Scott; J.-H. Cassei, James A. Jones.JbhnHnys,SpaiXdingAKneelaml. ! A s 6, by Elliott A Beekara, and D.M.CurTy, Alelghcny city. A apll dAwyl, H. OALlAorißtt! s! A. LONG. ' j. H. sfll.LE GALIiACIHER, LONG A UltbEß,! No. 100 Frcrnt rr., beitcetn Wood ntul SmiihfitlS nlreels. MANUFACTURERS of Bells of all size* l double* hud single action Force Rjimpsj Counter UaUiiifr.Min- 1 oral Water Punipsifittings of alt kinds for Gd»,'WfitVr, Ac.;Brass Castings for Machinery and hmi-htiri- ; J iion metal for.same. Particular attention Jioid‘to Idas Fixtures,and a-well assorted'Stock of PtainniuVOrna mentol Pendants: Burners, ChandeKfers,' Ac.,Ac., jeon slantly on hand. ‘ ; • octiT k DMINJSTRATpK’S NOTlCE.—Letters of AdminU ihe Estate of Isaac''Hessonj-.deceased, late of Moon Township, persons.indebted to sald. Estate, ore requested to make immediate payment; and alt having, claim will psesent them for settlement... JAMESHESSOft, h AA^ilfi JEREMIAH,MEEK) $ A " ms rs - * decl3:w6l* v ;~ vt .*• V-* ’ 5,00 1.43 90.00 . ...w.. 25,00, 10,50 50,00 1 BEVX&KXCES. rP.Jhiflr, Accobntam; = • Thonua Bcott, Mason;' s - '■ Jan. McGuire; MerehHTttUorj Wra. B. Scaife; ■ • Dr. WIM; WnglUi Weniiai; • C. Dodgr. • [nov7:3m "‘"^ntatCgntaßipngg^.":'" • _ i: PORT OP PITTSmiRWIv i'-£ Ul.. *V .tiUvrsev tVATEa'iKTtttt cUAtssfx-*-j»raisT3.' ' ■ • ARRIVED,' ' Steamer AllDMiCtPaikihson,'BrownsVille. u LouirM’Lane.'Bfrrtnfevßrowncvillp. “ Arrowline,GoTdoiV; Brownsville. *‘ Michigan NbiSj'GiUonV Beaver. “ Lake Erie, Slioies, Reaver. u Caroline, Day;, Denver.. , “ Telegraph No: 2, : Mason, Louisville. • ?‘ u Messenger,'Hemphill,-Cineinnaii, • Cumberland* Miller; Na»h%*ine. " ** 1 ConiuKAVebberrAyheeiinff, w - Robt.Wigh'tman,—r-j Grizlefs Landing. 'Nominee, Smith; St Louis. -■ DEPARTED* “ Atlantic* Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lout* M’Lan e ,Be nne i ,B rown s vi! 1 e **.’ Arrowliiie, Gordon. Brownsville. a Michigan No. 2,.G1150n, Beaver. “ Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. “ Caroline, Day, Beaver.. . i ; “ ... •. Ciippcr No. 2, prooks.Cincinnaii. ■ , . li ß:\vighiman,Grisler’s Landing. . “ TplegrnphNo. 3, Mason, Louisville,;., CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH < DAI I. YBTEAII PACKET LIKE*. rpms Independent Liuo of steamers isnowcoraposed X of tho IttrgefiV«wiftest, : bcsi finished and /irrmshed,- midmost powerful boats on the wnlersof the West. The• highestwages aro paidfortho services of the best and most experienced .men engaged in the. .The line itas beeu inoperation/or six years; beseemed nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest; injnty to their persons. The proprietors Challenge com; pnrison .with any-paseenger lme ttvthe Union;for safe*y,- rcgularity, and speed. All, that, money can procure lias: been, provided forthe safety, comfort ondcoprenience of. passengers. . The boats leave forCinoronaU ea,follows: * . . MONDAY PACRSIV—The.M<WOKOAAKLA,Capt. Stone, wiineavePiUsburgheveryMpndayjnoraingatlQo'Clocki AVhcelingeveryiuondayeveningatlOp.M. TUKSDA y P^CSKT.—TJioHibkbsh No. . % Capt. Jno. Klinr'elter, will .leave. Pittsburgh, every -Tuesday, morning at lOo'clock ; Wheeling* very Tuesdayevening .at lOp. .. . ■ .. ,;V . i WEDNESDA Y PACksSr-Tke Nkwi'iwutiD Noi' 2, Capt. S, Dean* wiUlenve Pittsburgh every Wednesday inorpnig at lOo'clock; Wheeling every Weuuesdaycveur ingai 10 r. u. - •,» THURSDA Y PACSEr-The Cept. fi. X Grace, will leave Pittsburgh ever}'Thursday morning at. lOo'clock; WheeUnjjefery Thursday evening at 10p. m. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leaye.Pittslmrgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every. Friday evening at 10 p. *. * . SATURDAY PACKET.~ The Mgseexov*, Capt. Hemp ■. Will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday! morning at to O’clock evetySaturday evening.at 10 P. M. SUNDiY: PACKET.— The Ibjulc Nrwton, Capt P. Ihvol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at to o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. u. IIOVI9. • '• . 184$. t : : - . 1848 V PI tubhrgh and BrotnuvlUs Dally Packet •; , Line....... ; <•;••••. Trbsua&v IsLl&iS. .. Febbbaxt Ist, 1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M..-W t , fCff* 'fc The following new boat? complete the line Jet£3ttߣfor the present season; ATLANTIC*. Cap!*, Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS M’LANE, Copt. F.. Bennett. Tba boats are entirely new,and are fitted up without regard to expense. Ever}* comfort.that money can.procuxe bosbeenprovi dhd. The boats will leavo life Monongahela Wharfßoat, utihefoofof Ross.st. ,passengers will be .punctual on board, os the boats will certainly leave at the.advertise hoars. ■ . >■■■ • ja3l , For New Urleaua* The. splendid passenger steam Loot iMflUkk WYOMING, AVm. J. Kocwrzi Master, ’ {JftalMaKt leave for the above nnd intermediate J|9SJ9a9K ponton Friday, lust., at 10 a. M. ••■WBBBDk for freight or possnge, apply on board, or tor {dec 10} GF.O. B. MILTENBEIfaER; Ag t; * ~ , Neiv wikerling Packct«: iP'fl'P m ti The new and splendid passenger steamer JAMES D, Moore, Master, will run ns a Regular Packet VmBBHBBBBI betweeu Pittsburgh and AVueeling, leav ing this city every Thursday and Samrdny* at lUo'clock. a. M., and Wheeling ever}* Monday, Wednes day and Friday, ol 10 o'clock, 1 l'or freight or passage, (having superior nccomnioda linos,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely uew boat, and for sperd niitl in oommodalioit is not surpassed by uny boat ou the river. AMSRTRONCI A CRO7.ER, d«*ci*:if Agents. ~~~ "" Itcgniar Pwcitn iror i jEjs*Jk THE fine' steamer. WELLSVILLE. Capt. UAtrNF.t. will le.&Ve'forthc. above and hiter-. ports on ir«-*/nr#d«ys mid Saturdays* 'For freight or paawtgv apply on board, or to s ouii GIvO. ». Agi. Loiiisvibbß pack: FOR /WHEELING, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE onto LIXK. -nrp,~ ti_ - Regdlau Sattbdav< pACKgT.—The A - TL_i7 . 34 No 1 fine and fn«t passengersUiaro Pac-' k<a TELFXjUAPIL.J, lleilep,. Com-, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel-, jit'', Cutcittimti und Louisville, and all intermediate Ports* evviy Satunlny.m 10 O'clock precisely. For freight or pussace opply on l>oartl,or to , - FORSYTH A DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built cxprewly for n regular Pncket.mul with a view entirely, to ’ctlm comfort of pas sengers; the accmnrn.odtittons are Jo no'boat, on U«e westeru waters. The Telegraph will fun jij counex iou with the Ben^Frankliu No C hud pike No 9, to Sant-. Lonis—titncthrbughjVivk payB.„ . ~ • ' . ap2l»iy . IMtuburfh'iuid Wheeling Packet* ■ hik w THE fiwilVrunriing *t earner CONSUL, 1 1 i ilwTT w HTTr~i .Ma*t«r v will - lunveregulaily for flN32BM9H\Vheclin£,uuMopday, Wednesday, and-Fri* drWjaLlQcctcujkjprreisf/ji, • heave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, am) Satur day. nl7oVlock. A. M-, fttn/ierfy. The Consul SvilHand mal 1 intermediate port«-; JEveiy accommodation .that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of Oftfseneerß, has been provided. The boat Ij» übm provided wim.a *eif-acting*aft:ty-guarU 1 10 prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on feoardjor to octfl ... . .. . JOHN FLACK. Agent. New Arrangement. mk* THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Heaver, Glasgow, rind WellAville, on Tuer day.Tkursduy, arid Saturday, at 0 a: m., re* turning an Monday, vyednesday, umTFndayv She has a lino! at lire tandma, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights ainny time. ; ; S. k;W. HAUBAUGII. Agcnti, mart? • :: No. 33, WoodMfeet;. Rummer Arrangement. ~ iJEgL* THE steamer BEAVER, Chas.E. Clarke, wiU leave i'ittaburgli for Heaver, Giassgo\v r arid WeU«ville ; every iMonday, Wednesday, and Friday—ami returning - on : Tuesday, Thursday, mid Saturday, at 9 o’clock, a. m; Having -a boat.at the lauding, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For.freighturpaasageapply to - raal7-i£ ; ■... G.Ty - HAHTON & CO., Agents. Monongabela NftTlgathiß Company; NOTICE TO pursuanceof the. provisions of.the .-Charter of litcorporation, the uunnalroceiing.of ihei4tocfeholder» ofibeMonongabela Navigation,Compntvy,will beheld on Mondavvthe first day of January, IMD, (being the first Monday of the theoiJlce of the 1 saidCotupatWi in the Odeion Uuililing, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, ut 2 o'clock in the af ternoon. (or the purpose of electing officers for the en suing year. 4 y, • WM. BAKEVVELL, dec2 _ _ Secretary. « [The Pittsburgh-Mom. Post, the“ of Browns* ville, ; Uie Washington Examiner, and WayhesburgMcs* senger, publish till the election, and nend paper to the • • •■:;• •• CJUNDRlES—rSOcauyhoxeslmpertaland Young Hyson Teahalf chesty do.do. . .1 .. . . , Vi taftts.Coolringftamus j '2O boxeii M. R. naisrnt: 30hnlf lidresM.R.*' 4 . . ,r ... 8 b'aslu:taOUve Oil; . v - 2 barrels Scotch Snuff; ‘ 1 : 1 key-Rappee 1; « Maconba «■ 1 bbl. Mason’* Blocking; 1 eeroonSyF.lndigo, “ l bbl. Gum : v • f/ ’ v 1 “ Cloves; '"' t ' 50 fos.Mpcejjust.received from the East,and for *ale by ‘ >V" fdecbl BRQ\VN & CONNELLY. htTKAVKO OH STOLEN—From Liphtcap 1 * Tavern, ;* 7 miles froni Alleghehy, oa.th&ErankLin Road,on Wed nesilay evening lasi, SepL2<th, 1548,H Bay jlare, about 144 bandA high*, hftif ir small wrhlie spot oh perfbrebead v anti Romewhite ori 7 bne ; of her hind feet;'bod.prt ahalter when she left. She Is about 5 years old, ..V Any person who w-ill' return Tier to. the fcabseriber, or to John Agnevv, Second WaTdjloase,Allegheny,orseiid. him information where yhe crth'be obtained, willbesuit pblyrewarded; JORN FERGUSON. : ytO ■•••.• '•' PmeTownship' | ONO yifA\\^LS.—Just, received* J>er Adams’, Ex- JLiprgffs/ another lol.df those,' beautiful Lon£ Shawls*- which will be sold thirty.per ceuucheaper than former jot*:; /. 1 [declOJ t ‘ :R. D. THOMPSON. Flowers for the Winter Sefrson. -4© » The subscriber is prepared to furhishr-Igß fejagffißouqoeu for Weddings, BaHj«<of Par*OagK& composed of rich, fragrant Flow-Jwwfe9 era. Orders left vfitb W.T; Bown, Jr.vBtiClair street, or through the Post Office. wUi be delivered: promptly* • . JAMES WA R PRO P,. Manohe b t e r. fpHB PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between JL Hole," Reinetnan Sc Co. was Thia day di&solved by ibutunl couaeot. Thebasiriess of the late firm-will he settled by Reinemaii & Co. JAS. HALE, SANDS A REItfKMAN, JOHN VOEG^y. Sept.*27lh, 1949. The Imsinesswiltbe continued by Satos Jc .RictNKMA* and John VoEGTt.V, under the siyte of REINKMAN fc Co.*•• ..., , ... , . r septgd „ YA K 1 \ tiUUlis IUU do/, beta six cord, SUO tlozer> three, 125 dozen black and 100 doz. assorted colors, SPOOL COTTON. 150 dozen ass’d col*., 300 black, 60T white'; TAPE, 6»!b*. Tilley ’it Tatum’s black paleyt -THREAD. 50 pks. PINS/N6; 3/‘sobxs: Hart & Co.’s COTTON ‘ 35 1 gr. Boot Laco*. 300 gr. Hooks nhd Kyesf 'nVsW Nos.,—together with a .IoL of Linen; Wire, &cl,‘at the sigrt of THE STARS, SO Market -street.i j - : . ‘■ ~ • uovll- ' ; HlfiAUtC WASHINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. t ... THE Partnership heretofore-existing between JOHN I>. MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. ; ; -->• Thesubßcriber mnybe fonhd nthisoffice, oh Fourth between Sraithneld and Grant sts., PirtBburgh, at ’all times when not engaged in Cdtftt. • J '' *• - \ * 1 ~ dee!s-3m _ READE WASHINGTON. ' -V (-V'„ - “"Jlltstcllautous.' AIXBftDEOW.V. CONNELIA VAVhoIaaU'and' Retail Gro cerj.Produce ami Commissipn Merchants, Diamond market, Pittsburgh. •• • - • novSD -• A RNtSTBONG '& Merchants :A ’and XkaJersin Produce,- d , g.*' I No.'32Mnrket st.. 1 deO ' A t W | bUSHIiI.SiMESHANNOOKI'dTATOES-Rcc’ ftUU uud for sale by (declB) CttMi\II.MS&SMITH : rARD— 50 kegs No. ly jtist received amt for sale by j declQ: f-,- SMITHS SINCLAIR/ BUTTER~2bbW, Fresh Roll Butter, received this day and for aaleby . [Uecld] SMITH & SINCLAIR. - T\RIEO APPLES— 2O sacks. Prime, for sale by JJ__decl9 SMITH & SINCLAIR. :L)j V BUSH. FLAXSEI^D—6u consigntnetit and for sale Oil by ’ ARMSTRONG S CROZER.U decll) 1 . N 0.22 Market st. OO BBLS. No. I LEAF L ARD—On consignment by ZO Ueci9 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. fAA BBLS/POTATOES—Very fine, for sulo by - IUU decl» ARMSTRONG & CROZER- 9/\B.4CKS Br.Wj, FliP.Uß—Ydry.gpod ;,ihis day rec’d 01/ and for sale by dnclO : * , ARMSTRONG & CROZER. »4) BBLSi AND -3-KEGS NEW day re- 1 on consignment, by; t ■ declfl - - ; ARMSTRONG A CROZER, > CORN BROOMS- 1 dozed jiist received and for sale by; (dec2l) . ARMSTRONG A CROZER: SACKB B. W. FLOUR—In sacks of 25 and 50 fbs.; # U for sale by (decll) ARMSTRONG & CROZER TA A BUSHELS cbUN—ln Ear; for sale by . JUU dec2o / : ARMSTRONG A CROZER, K-YE WANTED.-Cashwnr&e poiAfor 000i>bushels good Rye* by, [decgl]. MILLER& RICKETBON: i YlCE— y tierces new crop Rice, in-store and for sale by JK aec2l MILLER & RICKETSON: UGAR HOUSE MOLASSESJ— 3O bbls Sugar House Molasses, Refinery,” in store and for sale by , . . diec2l] MILLER tc RICKKTSON. PRODUCE— 100 bushel* Clovcf Seed; 60 large,sized Cheese; . . 20 kegs Butter; in store and for sale by dec2L MILLER A RICKETSON. , MUSTARD— 150 boxes f ib. cons Long island Mas lard; 60 keirs 20 lbs. do. do. do.; in store and for sale ; [dcc3t] MILLER fc RICKETSON. SALAD OIL—JO bushels Bordeaux Salad Oil; : 20 w Marseilles “ In store and for sale by _ •dec2t . MIELER & RICKOTSON^ O’* LJJ RYE .WHISSEY— O Rye Whiskey, warranted a yenis old—pronounced by good judge* to bo the beat article ever otfered in tnl* inurkei. For sule by the gallon oitly, by F. C.lil ARTIN, Ag’t, decl4 Corner Smuhfield and .Front sts. OLD BRANDIES AND WINES.—A large slock of .fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in .quantities to suit, by „ fdecMl P. C. MARTIN, Ag'U SWEET CIDER.—A few bbls.for sale low by decld ■ , „ P.C.MABTIN, Ag'U PEACH BRANDY—A few bbls. old Tennessee Peach Brandy, for sale by [decH] P.C. MARTIN, Ag'L BEANS— 20 bbls; White, for sale by ; declg .. . J.D. WILLIAnISy lIP Wood st. FEATHF;RS— 10 sacks Tennessee, foi sale by decia , - . J. D. WILLIAMS, A PPLES— 2O bbls. Bassett, for sale by XjL decl2 J. D. WILLIAMS. RAISING-20 boxes M. R. .10 “ Layer; 40 u 3,0 and 12 foa.: for sale by decl2 J. D. WILLIAMS. CURRANTS— Obbls. Zante,for sale by dec!2 J. D. WUXIAMBr-N SCALED HERRING— 2O boxes Larber, for sole by decl2 J. P. WILLIAMS, IA;ABBLS. FLOUR—Just rec’d and for sale by lt>U declS ARMSTRONG & CROZER. POTATOES— 150 bbls; Nesbannocks, and ‘ ,loosacks do. in stbre and for sale by KING A MOORHEAD* dec!2 Diamoud. _ APPLfSJ— 200. bids, fiue eating and cooking Apples, in store and for sale by . decia KING A MOORHEAD^ 171 LOUR— 2S bbls. Walker's FainUy Flour, just rec’d . and for sale by [ricciaj KING A MOORHEAD. Buckwheat flour—oo sacks of 25 tbs. : cacb, hulled, a superior article, on hand and for sain by * dec!2 ■ KING A MOORHEAD. KAISINB— 2U boxes Bunch and 10 mats Cooking Rai sins. in store ami for sale by declii KINO A MOORHEAD. C'tUKRAN'rs— 2 casks French'Curraufs, just rec 7 d and j for sale by (declS) KINQ A MOORHEAD. ’ PEACHES— 50 sack* fine new Peaches In store nitd for sale by KING A MOOHREAD, d*ct< Dianioml. HUTI’KR— 20 bbls. Rail Butler, fresh, and in good or« tier, forsale by (JccSj KING A MOORHEAD. d y KEEN AFPLKS-r-Rauiboes, Gnte*. Vandtvers.and vX many other varieties, just Teeieived and for sale by S. A \V.-HABBAUGH, decll 53 Water and 101 Front Street. BUCKWHEAT sacks hulled Buckwheat Flonr, received and for sule by . decll ;; * v S. A, \y. HARBAUGH. BARLEY— 200 bushels in slore and for sale by decll S. A W. HARBAUGH. IAJUR—2OO bhl*.Spears' Aliils Extra Famity Flour, in store and for sale by S. AW. HARBAUGH, decll S 3 Water and 104 Front street. HOWE% CREAM CHEESE'—A few boxes superior, . Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by decll S. A W. HARBAUGH. IttflfeWtolßurt received, a quantity orDried ) Peuche* -»> W,e, '- aUd S ,b L e w. l i)'AI l BAUall. . i-VOKiV 10BAL—^70 Corn Meal, a superior \j article for family use, just.reeeived and lor salp by decll BROWN A CONNELLY. Diamond. BROOMS— 1» dozen Com Brootn», (large stze,) )ÜBl received and forsale by decll BROWN ACONNELLY.Diamdnd* ACKEKAL—lbbbls. No. I Alackerat, very fine; - 15 “ « 2 40 “ ■ « 3 “ Just received and for sale by. dec9 . • » BROWN ft CONNELLY O ALMON —O bblt. fine exira.No. 1 Salmon, in store Q ami for sale by jdecS] BROWN ft. CONNELLY^ CIUDFiSH— 2 casks Codfish jtm received and I'ofsalo ,by NeeB}_ BROWN & CONNELLY. Grj bblsTßieached^Vinter VVTiate-’Oif: f 7 Yenners f .Oi!; justreceived nndfor sale by_ jdccßj, BROWN & CONNELLY. 11AU— 15 bbla.Tar in storeand forstilesby * decB_ BROWN & CONNELLY. RICE-20 uerces just recM and for sale by [dee4J_ _ FILLER & RICKETSON. A H BOXES WMJTE HAV ANA SUGAR; GO bags ik . Brazil. received and forsnie_by ,{dec4) . , MILLER & RtCKBTSON- SEGA RS—6O MTgeTUii ne Principe, “ Cruz tc Sons.” 20 ..... f : Jn*to>ssa«z,” 10 “ Havana Regalias. * , 5“ 14 Frairancia. Rec’tl and for sale by (dec4) . MILLER & RICKETSON. . MOLASSES— 23 bbla. Sugar House; 40 •' new crop Plantation; received and for sale by fdec4) - MILLER & RICKETSON< - MVK uII<—CROP OF 1843.-10 boskets sop. Bor deaux. “ Laronds 10 baskets *tfp.Bordeax, u Laiour»;” • J *’ l v '• 15 Marseilles; rec’d and for sale by f* - dec4 . MILLER Sc RICKKTSON. 1 f AM,PBLACK— Superior Star, in barrels aud hhd*/, assorted papels, for sale by . , B. A. FAIINESTOCK Sc CO., nov23 .. ‘ Corner Ist and Wood sis. I*" RI9H MOSS—One hole just received and for sale b’ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. T . nov2B Corner Ist and Wood sts, CASSIA— 200 mans just received and for sole by B. A, FAHNESTOCK A CO., nov23 Corner Ist and Wood his, 1A BARRELS MOLASSES—Rec’d and foi sale low 1U far cash. (dec*l] CUMMINS & SMITH. <* LOT OF BARLEY—Rec’d,and for sale by - JV dec2- ~ ; CUMMINS & SMITH, A FEW SACKS BEANS—Kec’d and for saie by • A. dec2 CUMMINS A SMITH, * A SMALL LOT OF FLAXSEED—Rec’d and for sate Aby (dec2) j;• CUMMINS & SMITH. 1 BARREL ROLL BUTTER— Kec’d and-for sale bv decs - : , CUMMINS & SMITH, C%f\f\ BUSHELS BYE—Rec’d and for sale by - ZUU nov2 • • CUMMINS fc SMITH. POTATOES— 130 bbls. Pink-eye Potatoes, of good bnßliir, just received and for sale by ’ decl4., , W. ScJ. C .ACHESON. CA BUSHELS SMALL WHITE BEANS—In store OU and forsal'eby (dec.l4) W. &J. C. ACHESON. POTATOES —100 barrels Neshannocks; 100 . “ Baltimore Blues; for sale b 1 i decs W. &,J. a ACHESON. V A PPLES—lOUharels renocksand Winter Green-Pip* ,J\. pins, instore and for sale.by 1 decS; W- & J. C. ACHESON. OAA BUSHELS SHELLED CORN—Just received Z MU and for sale by {nlsf W. & J. C. ACHESON. T> YE JFLOUR—7,SOO Ibs. Rye Flour,tn 100 ft. sacks, r and for sale by (led " W. IcS. C. ACHESON. QA BBLSi/FLOUR—“ Monongahela City brand,” jusi OV/ received and for sale by - decl , W; & J. C. ACHESON. f[pO LET—A Brick YakDjHi Croghansville. .The Clay *A is of the best qaality, dadout of: thc-way of dwelling houses ot other buildings. (n2B;tc).THQ3. MELLON. - CORN barrels fine sifted, fresh grouni Corn Meal, in store and for sale by : . XV. Sc J. C. ACHESON, decs -• •' ■' No, 2 Pmitbfield st CIAKD BASKETS —l doz. CaTved Horn Card Baskets; ) 20 u new style Shell Hair Pins, . For s&te low at HOGAN & CANTWELL’S; j decS SO Market stieet. ‘ Onr\ 1i111.3, NORTH CAROLINA S\AR—ln large ■XfXJxj bbl*., and good order, for sale by : J. . noyS; i ' TAAFFK & O'CONNOR. MUSICAL. BOXES—1 doz, Musical Boxes,that play a variety of popular atrs,c?altzcs, qimdrUles t |&c., just received at ' Z. KINZEY’S; . . . -07Marketsi,-• APPRENTICES to twenty Vv'uiig lads froml2 to 15 years of age, to lea rn the Sroeki ng . munufacturing buHincss. Apply at M. DALY’S Store, on Fifth street, or at his Factory* in Lawrehceville. i ' uovl4;*-f w ' ’ • •' '• 'j'"'.'. OILS— ItHH) gall. nuturalcolored Winter SpermOU; ' 3007“ ‘bleached: “ . “ " >i 1500 “ “ “ Whale f‘ 500 “ N:W. coast ‘ “ “ 8 bbls. No. I Lard. ; 1 5 u Linaeedlwarranled fine) . u ■’ , ■ -20, Strait's Tanne/s;<waT.genuine/ a : / . In store and'for sale by '" ' .dec3l - * - MILLER & RICKETSbN, =OE ffM)ME 'Fairs bn Auction ’ AUCTION SALES, B Y JAMES M'KENNA , A UCPIONEER, No. 114 WooDf SrBKET, THHEB DOOHS PROM FIFTH. XYiI.C. CUKSFLLY. JOBBERS visiting this city with a stock of Goods, for ' stUe* can be accommodated, while they remain, with thouseofaißoom, on moderate terot*. m the 2d story 01 hrKenna’a-Auction Store, No. 114 Wood street, tltree. doorsfrdmFiAh.- ■ Alsor-for Rent, by the week,month, or year; for the storage of merchandise only, aii. excellent dry Cellar, with board f100r..: ■ : ’ - st*pls BQJUESTIC BLANKETS at private sale al M’Ken itti’s - Auction Room*, No' 124 Wood street, 3 doors from sth.si., a large invoice of-Domestic Blankets of die' largest’sizb and finest quality of Merino Wool, received direct froth the Maiiufuctorier, and wiilbe sold at yery low prices, both wholesale and fetath. It is ilio besi! op* postuhity offered to bausekeepers for sbveral years.: - - oct3 . JAMES M’KENNA, Auct. . AKGH AND POSITIVE SALE OF ROMAN GATH ±j OLIC BOOKS, at Auction,! at JtfrKEiVNA’S.-Gn Saturday evening next, December 23d, ht early gas light,; will be sold,' without reserve; at McKenna’s Auction Rooms, No. 114 .Wood street, three doors from .FiAhf the largest and best assorted stock of Roman Catholic Books ever offered at public sate in this city. -They are receiv ed direct from oue of the most extensive publishing, and importing houses in the United States, all of which ore in the richest and most splendid-bindings, from sheep to the newest and most cosily velvet—atnong which are Prayer Books in English, French and German; Sudlier’s illus trated edition of the Douay Bible; Bibles and Testa* aientSjVaritmff sizes and sty fes of binding; Bullet’s Lives of the Saints, Sadlier’s illustrated edition, -containing 25 steel.engravings hnd 4 illuminated titles; Ecclesiastical History of Ireland; Tales of the\ Sacraments ; Wilner’s End of Controversy; Life of Calvin,;Lingard’sEnglaud, in 8yols.; ; Miumiiig’s Shortest Way; HugheVniid.Bulk emidge: -.Wiseman’s Burney’s.Writings,'Ac.; Life of ? Christ; Reeve’s History of ; thesßible; Green Books; History of Ireland by the, Abbey Mac JGeoghe* gan ; Hays’ Irish Rebellion; with many other works, too numerous to mention. They are now open, and dan be examined ady time previous to sale. • JAMES McKENNA; Auct. N. B.—Private sales during the week. dec!9 GREAT crowds, of our cititehs are daily: visiting McKenna’s Auction Rooms to examine that.splene did and recherche collection of Books, all ir. the richest and most extensive styles of binding, suitable forChristJ mas arnkNow year’s.presents. They will .behold oa Saturday evening next. It is the first lot of the kind ever offered at public sale in Pittsburgh. Those wanting such books should notlbrcet to avail themselves of lho pres ent opportunity. : Thty can be seen at any-hour of the day,on the.2d story of the Auction Roems. v;: ;dec2l RETAIL GROCERY ANDPROVISION STORE, Seales;Btove and Pipe, Store Fixtures, Ac . at Auc tion.—On Tuesday next, December 2Gih, at 10 o’clock in tlie forenobn, will be sold, at the stoic of Thos. D. Mc* Masters, head of Seventh street, ; his entire stock of Gro ceries, Provisions, Store Fixtures, Ac., as he that tmsines* for the present.- Among the articles are tea, N. Orleans and loaf sugar, molasses, pepper, allspice, ginger, mustard, chocolate; a large assortment of queensware; about 4000 )Sbs. bulk pork.ln good order; about 200 bushels red potatoes, a jjood oitl- 1 vie; 30 bbls. apples, flour and corn meal; 2 platform coun ter scales, 1 large stove trhd pipe; together with store fix tutPs<Ac,,i&c. - - JAMES McKENNA, dec22 . * Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES, - BY JOHN 33. DAVIS. AUCTIONEER, South-East comer of Wood and Fifth streets^ FINE ILLTSTRATED BOOKS* ANNUALS, Ac;, at , Auction.— -On Saturday evening, 23d instant, nt o'clock, at Davis’ Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, wilt be sold a large collection of choice new works, embracitig stiperb English and Amer ican Annuals; beautiful editions:of the Poets, rich, bind-' mgs; standard Literature and Science. Among the col \lection wi|l be found, Gems of Beauty, Beauty's Costume, Religious : Keepsake., Laurel Wreath, Tokens, Lady's Scrup Book* Souvemer Jewel, Picturesque Views, Ac.—. copies of Moore, Byron, Cowpef, Mflton, Shelly, Mrs. Hemans, Ossiau, Burns, Dr. tures, Rollin, Joscphus,Popery by Hogan, History, Biog raphy and Fiction; Family, Pew nmLrocket Billies. Also, one chamber Organ, which plays eight different tunes; a fiue article, and cost fifty dollnrs. dec23 i JOHN DI DAVIS, LARGE SALE OF GROCERIES, See., on a Credit, of Tftrre Saturday morning, DeC’r 23d, at 10 o’clock! in front of the Commercial Sales Rooms., cor ner of Wood and Fifth streets, ivill be sold, without re serve, on )i credit of three months, for approved endors ed paper, on all mints'-over #50~*14 hhds. pritne.New Or leans Sugar, 2 bids. New Orleans Molasses; 10 hf. chests Hyson Tcdi, 16 do. Young Hyson Ten, 3 do. Imperial do , 20 boxes pound lump Vo. Tobacco,!) eases Roorae’s Ma cabau SnnflT,2 halr pipes French BrandyyS qr. do. Cam paign do.J.vinlage 0f:1542; IS hogs Kentucky Feathers; together With 1 a variety of Groceries, and other articles. dec22. !• JpHN D. DAVIS, Auct. FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, in TemveraneevUh‘. at Aue fie».~-On Saturday afternoon, December 23d, at 3 o’clock trill be sold, on the.premises, fifty lots ofgTOUnd. in the thriving villngeof Teinpeiraneeville, by order of J, B. Warden, embracing u great Variety of size and loca tion, suitable for business purposes and private dwell ings; several are very • handsomely situated, among which is one of five acres and 13) perches, possessing great beauty, having a splendid view of ihe city of At-' Fegheny, the rivers and surrounding country. A plan of the property may be seen at the Toll House of the Washington nud Steubenville Turnpike Roads, or -at the Auction store. Terms, which will be liberal, will be made known on the day of sale. dec22 JOHN D. PA VIS, Auct. Large. stock of staple and fancy dry GOODS, by Catalogue.on a Credit of Three Months. On Tuesday morning, December 26ib, attlie Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood niid Fifth streets, will t be sold, ]7 packages, embracing a general assnrtmeutal seasonable stupte and fancy diVgoods.from an extensive retail drygoods store, which were well selected by gen tlemen ot experience in tbnt branch of business, and must i>c sold, to close the concern. Goods arc now ready ibr exuftunnlioti, and catalogues will be ready on the 23d. . i JOUND. DAVIS, dec22 Auctioneer. 9loant Emmet Uullding Lots tor Sale* Q*7 BE A UTIFU LL Y SITU BUILDING LOTS O # for Rale, in the plan of the Mouiit Emmet property. Parsons desirous of investing h small sum of money, con do so to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various sizes., L • • 1 This property, for beauty of commanding a view r of the two cities, the Allegheny, Mooongnbela and Ohio rivers, is xmtqualkd. It’has the advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring water.' The new road, now* finishing, will render it enky of access, mid bring it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny nmrkeL; A a an investment for profit, to say nothing of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a TiiREE-roLD return. The above LotsAvill be sold, for Gash, or oa a Credit of one to five-yeats, , Title clear ANtnsmspcTADKK. Plans may he seen and every information had, 'of Mr. HUGH SW EENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE, at hU office,on_4th street, Pittsburgh. nov3o A HOUSE AND LOT AT A BARGAIN —Any person 'in want of a comfortable Dwelling House, inagood neighborhood, on Wylie street* a short distance from the Court House, can provide themselves for the small: sum ofSSOO. Avery desirable residence for a Milliner,Man tua Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. Apply to i JOHN COYLE, hovSO 4tlLBtre6t,nearSmithfieldst. : FOR^SALE— A productive Manuiuctimng Eslublish ment. now in full operation, in the City, together , with the Stock on hand, Ac., Ac. Price, 54,000. Terms, SI,bOO in hand; balaitccio suit 1 purchasers, with npprov- Disbelieved there is a profit of 50per cent, in the above, as well as securing a profitable business. Two men; of business habits and ; entcrprise, may be en gaged to advantage. S. CUTIIBERT, Gen. Agent, deoil- I Smithficid street. IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALEWA small Iron Foundry, . with Patterns, Tools, Ac., aU ready for operation, will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron or good*, ; . ’ , This offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to eommcnce the Iron Fouudrvbiismcss. Enquire of: - :,, SCAIFE A ATKINSON, dec6 - J ; Ist, near Wood street: E OR SALE A lot on High St, near the corner orWy lie, at the new.Gerntan Chptcb. This Let,id by SOIL, will be. sold on accamtnodatiijgjerms, or leased on per petnal lease, with the privilege of buying out the grown, rent al any time. .. : . Also—Several other Lots on the|lill,m different places, for sale on accommodating terrifa, or perpetual lease, at aug!2-;t?n changed .. . i THOMAS MELLON FOR SALE—A sm&ll.two story frame dwelling house, conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. Tlie lotis24 feet in front, by 123 feet deep, and will bo soli) on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house, or to sep2 , „ • . .JAMES MAY. Water street. t iCfth .fc The Spleiidld Steam Packets BALTIC ATLAN lIC, built expressly to run.as regular 1 Packets or. ’the Monohgahela. bptween Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months, are found lo be too large and powerful for the’navigation, of that riv.eri are now oflered for sale. The following are the diniensioAt* of these Twrv boats, viz Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth ofbeaut, 20 feet; wheels; 24 feet diameter, 10 feel buckets; font 2l feet by 33 inches diameter; cylinders 21 inches, und C| ect stroke. Each boai contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished.in the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD - novS3;tf ; . ! .. ' Pittsburgh. CJUAtJUMPTION seizes more Victims thaii. any. oiber j disease .in our country. The-young, thn old. the beautiful and gay, are att- alike subject to its invidiohs ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glow .of health. But eviry case origi notesin a coid*«md a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at Grst —and only met with remedies when too latei Watch.lhe first syinpioms wiih jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of B. A. Fahnestock A Co., which will certainly check its further progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful action ■ _ - , For sale hy .B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co., corner Isi and Wood sis.;also, comerfith and Wood. d«*rtt , s - A FURTHER KEDUUTIUjV. A Sdnsl Patent Soda Asti. 1 TO 5. TONS, 3}, cash, currency'; or 4 mo*., approved bills. :5 tons or upwards 3J do. par, or G rhos. do., in erest lidded. ' For the'superior quality of this brand, we efer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city tejjerally. W. A MMITCHKLTRKE, rdect - l • - >- , No. ICO Liberty street. A' NKODOTES—Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes, a Collection<>f several Thousand Focir. Incidents, Narratives,-Examples em bracing the.besl of the kind in; most, former collections, and some hundreds in addition,original and selected; the whole arranged i hd classified on a he .v-plan, with co pious tonicafand scriptural indexes. By Rev. R. Arvine A. M.. Pastor of.tlie Providence Church, New York with aiv Introduction, by the Rev. Geo B Ch&ever, D.D Just published. - ' , The above, with a number of new and cations, for sale by ' ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, nv2s 78 Wood street, : a»B5ioS!S)SE®j£ JAMES M’KENNA, Auct. ibr Sait. Steam Boats for Sate, drg 600i)3. Freati Arrival—New Goods I SO;.O3.'MAJIKCT.ST^BOTWEB* 4XU.Bt.AJVUtIffi.PtASIOXD T7IANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! ■/. JtVThe uubsdribe’f.has justreceiyed his second supply. of.NEW GOODS.-piirchaßed in the Eastern ciiieß since tlie Great FaUpt Prices, and far below Ihe cost of mono* lacuiriiig, and-will.dfepose of them,-Wholesale and Re: tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! * BlenchedMusUnlohly3) cents; * : 4-4 BleachediMuilinj from CJ to 121 cents; . 4 4 Brown: . do; . <do. to Scenla; : 4-4 Double Purple-Calico, 12} do. ' : Print?, Merrimack patterns, only Cl cents; * ' ’ : Furniture Chintz,only6)cents; • Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 18}c$nls : British Chintz, Blae and Orange, 10 cents ' r Bed Ticking, only l -Of cents; ! French Dress Ginghams, 12) cents; 7 FrenchWorkiCollars, only 12) cents ; / 4-4!WhiteFlamiel,only2scents. ■ f \ \ . LADIES’DRESS GOODS. Black PJaid Silks, rich lustre; Wide Black Manilla Silks; : Chameleon Silks, all shades; . Satin stripe Cashmere, new style; * French Lamartine Plaids; •- . - . , Lyqneae Cloths,'rich lustre; - : Bmfck PlaidiAlpaca Lustre * '• *!■■■■ Gala Plaids, high colors ; - < . Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shades; Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres; - ' French Merino^aircoiors;.: Chameleon Satin, all shades; Black Plaid Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths.- : - .SHAWLS! SHAWLS! 1 Plaid Long Shawls; BrocbaLongShawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool-Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Laine Shawls; new styleSlrndilla Shawls iplain and embroid ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printedTerkeni and Cashmere Shawls. • FANCY GOODS.. v 1 French work Capes; Collars and Chemisette*;'new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric'. Handkerchiefs; Ladies’ Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves rraohnir and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian Hose; black Silk Fringes and Gimps -Thread, Edgings and Insextings. . V .. - -V ; . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. . Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths ; Russia Dior per and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bletiched and Browu Muslin ; Cassineis; Kentucky Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking ; .Domestic Ginghams; Colored .Cambrics: Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaitf Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown! Bleached and color ed Drillings. ■' ' GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. J»sl received/n very fine, assortment of French, and English, bine, blaCk and brown Cloths: black and.fancy French Casslmercs; new style fancy vestings and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchief; trad a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. ] BLANKETS. A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blanket?, just received., ' The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fall in prices, Merchants and . others are re quested to coll and inspect them, as I feet confident that on examination they will be found much lower lhan they have ever been offered in this City, as T intend to eell them wholesale and retail, al a very small profit the Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS, ' ,; nov23 ) . -No; C 5 Market street. Pittsburgh! New Gopds» at Mtunher Flfty«n!ne I CORXEB OP - POUKTH AXD MAMET STBESTS, PITTRBDfiOH. GREAT BARGAINS I .—The subscriber has just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now. receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS, adapted to. the present season, and em hr ':-*ng a stock, for richness and variety not surpassed by m- establishment in the West. . - ; DRESS GOODS! 1 Very glossy black Silks; jCravats and Collars; HaiuDomcdres? do. . ißlacklove.Veils.and.Hdkfs.; Rich changeable do. - JaconetandCarab. Muslin*. Rich changeable Satin and striped Muslins; ■ Chines; IjHandsOme,Ribbons; ilodo and high coPd Frencli Gloves, Hosiery, Acij... Merinos; . I jCloths for Cloaks;. ; > Mode and high coPd MusliriiTerkeri Shawls ; deLaines; ' '. Cashmere do. Newstyle muslih.deLaines; Plain', Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; ( fringe; . Fancy ita - do. :{PlackTJ»betShawlp,do.do. Black and colored Alpacas; Bldfek dev do. - Pltiid Ginghams, bright co- Silk do. do. Idrs; : Fine Btoch® : do:': ’ r New style : Visettes; 7 : Cloth . do, .■.* Gala Plaids,bright colors; Plaid, Long/ uo. CaliforiiiaPlaids; ........ Low Priced do . - Black Bombazines; Plaid Cloakings. CALICOES-GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se* lected .with much carerr-with particular reference to fasuiessof coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods..are ilower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention ol purchasers: . , t - The best Calicoes for Ci els; ever offered^ Double purple Calicoes, English, 12f cents; Green do. . Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; New Merrimack Calicoes; ; Blue 1 do. * . do; Blue and Orange ; do. - , , Furniture: do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A.largeJotbf low priced Musim de Laines, ol .the low price oi 12) centsperyard: ... Also, Black Alpuc&s for 12) cts. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark nnd. bright colored’Plaid Ging hams, for^32) cents; warranted Tasl colors. . /r-; ; -DOMESTIC ANP.STAPLE GOODS '7 Bleached Muslins,6f to 12; . ' -7■;* .- - - < Yard wide: Unbleached, 6) to 9; . ■ . Bed Tickiiigs, very cheap;., . Casinetis, Dnllinge.Kentucky Jeans; . . ' Checks, Linings,Plaid Linseys;, . • DomMitcGihgliams,Mariners’Shmmgs; : : .. . , Colored Cambrics 1 Flannels, lower thaq ever ofiered; « Cdiiton Flannel's. .. i.... t LINEN GOODS! ; Irish Linens, Lincfi Lawns; r r ; ■> . v Damask Table Linen Do., do. : Cloths;: < Russia Sheeting; . - Do. Diapers; , Linen Drilling, Crash, i . ; BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to verp-fine , also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for Overcoats. ■ GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. -r ; Fine ahdsuperlme French and English Cloths and Cas siraeres: Over-coatings ;Silk and Linen Pocket -Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments j Merino and Cotton Half ifo.se, etc.,etc, •• The subscriber bWing made, extraordinary prepara tions for the. Fall iuid Winter trade, and haying purchas ed his Goods under the ; advantage of markets, unusually depressed t can confidently : promise hU customers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally,are respectfully invited to call.; (nov*JO) PHILIP. ROSS. • “ Winter Good* at Eastern Coat 1 /tl EO. R. WHITE, A r 0.51 Market street, intends making .\JC alchange in bis. business, on the Ist of-January next—Will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at origmdlcost:— Brocha Long and Square Shawls; « • • French Tartan Long ” • . < do. French Printed Cashmeres; . English do. t ? do. MbusetineDeLaines; • 3-4 and 6-4 Gala Plaids; - - High coPd French Ginghams, gnd Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargains, are invited to call. .[no37:lm- AA. MASON & Co., Afo. JJO Market'street, have just • received another invoice of PLAID LONG and SQUARE SUAVVLS. bought 25 percent, less, than any previous lot received by us this season. ‘ Our stock of SHAWLS is now the largest in the City, and purchasers are assured that our prices, from this date, will be 25 per cent, less than at aiiy lormer lime, deed •' • ’’ ■ • ' ''. ' Reduction lu Prices. WILL BE SOLD, from this date, the balauce of our Winter Dasss Goods, at greatly reduced 'prices— consisting of scarlet,maroon, mazarine blue^bFk,brown and other colors French; Merinos, Lamartine Stripes, MohairStripes,and bar’d Alpacas, bl’k and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De Daines; low priced Cashmeres and De Laines, in great variety.; Long and Square Plaid Shawls ; Tarken, Cashmere. De Ih»ne Cloth, Thibet, &c;»&c. R. D. THOMPSON, flec2 . lIP Market st., 3 doors from Liberty. B‘ARD & BROTHERS’: PREMIUM GOLD. PENSjt -12 do 2, of. the.abovc warranted brand of. Pens, just received, and for sale to the trade at .New York prices. The above pens have received the highest premium ever • awarded on Gold Pens, and unwarranted by the maim facturer against the point conringoff., : :For sale by . EDWARD TODD &- CO., North-eaBt ; comer of Fifth and Market sts., up stairs. . •. riov29; • •. • ... : ' ■ Black and fancy cassimeres.—w,.R;,Mur phy has lately-received a large assortment of these Goods, and is opening'mem al prices unprecedentedly low, ranging from 75 to $9,50 per yim!; Also, French Doeskins,;of all qualities. Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible green, brown, apd blue. . Among these are some very handsome French Black, suitable for Cloaks, 1 n very low price, and brown,invisible greensand bPk Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies* Cloaks. , Also, silk.couonandmerinpUndershirtsaud Drawers; Mariners’ Uudersbirts.cbnsiahtlypii hand. ’ IQ** The attention or Merchants and Merchant Tailors, who buy by the pieceVl? specially.iuvited to the above. riec!3 i!V ■ •' :1 '■ • By Expren. GENTS- SUMMER: GOODS,—rSuper. Single milled French Habit Cloths; rieh styles Cossiraeres; black nnd colored Cosbmereus; Queen's and Summer Cloths 1 figured and plain Dcap D’Etes. Vestings, "very choice’- Marseilles, Silks ana Satins, and figured Linen Drills; ROBINSON’S ClothStOre, mny2s • Post Bpildiugs, comer Fifth and Wood. IJLACK ALPACAS—At the very low price of J 2& ctk. 13 One hundred piecs just received at No. CO Market st.' ■Uec9 A; A. MASON & CO. Patterson’s Carriage Manufactory, Diamond .aUetf, beticeen Wood and-Smith/ieldstreets. -—m> y-f ; WtiERK may always be found an assort- of Family Carriages, Barouches; and all kinds, of heavy : work, ■S&f. M ■'? w ; from a six horse wagon down to u. wheel-, .barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for, any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to call. - oct29;tf. . 3000 Pictorial Urotber Jonatbam, . Received at m. a. miner’s, and fob sale. This holyday sheet excclls anything of the kind over issued front the .press. The illustrations are oil original,and of the most attractive. choracteY.' graving of one single picture cost six hundred dollars Burimbd, of Allegheny City, has them for solo Smithfield street, thirddoor above 2d. Stone Quarries. Apiece of ground, containing stone, of the best quality forCntling and Cellar Work, mid with very light striping,'will he rented for one or two years. Possession given ; immediately. It is located near the Fountain Inn,on Coal Lane.? and clear of-build imrs, which might be inconvenienced by the Quarty. Also, the .well known Stone Quarry on Nunnery Hill, Allegheny City, adjoining Forrester’s Quarries, and late ly occupied hy Anthony. Smiths Thislost will be jeuteU ior u terra of tour or five years. For particular, enquire of (nov27:lc) THOMASMFXION. MMME== ~ Bankers anb. ffi-rct)gnge ffirokirg. WU.H.WII.LUIS, EXCHANGE AND BANKINGOFFICE • ' N; E.'cofrier of Third jjnd Wodd ttrats. •; . SIGHT and Time- BUl*of Exchange, Bank Notes and foreign and domestic Com fought and soltMHMbe: most favorable terms.' •' ■ ■ c Collections mnde in all the principal cities of the Union, - at the lowest rates. , Jel2 roaspii u. mu. : •. w. c. ctranv. •, w HILX & GVREY, Hankers, exchange brokers, And Dealers, in. Foreign and- Domestic Exchange, Certifi cates of Deposst, Bank Notes 1 Gold an Silver; No. US Wood streetf3rddoor Westside,PiUscrurgh, Fa. marl4«ly - . ... . HugiTl*. King, • .<mt*o».i-thk mat o» M'COHD-Jfc Kmo.) BANK Eli AND EXCHANGE BKO K E R Office— eopierof Fourth sirtei andTasl Officn alley, r TiEALKH irt Coin,.Dank ;Note», Time Foreign o A/ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, «c •- EXCHANGE on oil the principal cities of the .Union for sale in sum* to suit purchasers. CURRENT ami par funds received on deposiw* ( COLLECTIONS made on all parts of th&Union r ottho lowest rates, / • apll-dlw&w3m ALLEX K&AMEB. BDWAKD'BJEHMi V pAfni. BankenandExchange Brokers, Dedlers'in Foreign and Domestic Bills, Bills <&■ Exchange.' Certificates if Depos _tt, BaflkJibtesyand'Coin. - Coriierof Third and Wood stsV directly opposite llie St. • Charles Hotel. ‘ ' -mdy2B ' - ; •• , A SON, Bankers and Dealers'in and Bank Notes, . No. 55 Market street, [Pittsburgh, ' SELLING RATE. , EXCHANGE. 1 New York * pr | Cinclmiait Philadelphia ■ -y « J Louisville Baltimore “ | St; Louis BANK ROTES. Buying rates Ohio . . f dis Indiana | Kentucky f “ Virginia.-: ■ « Wheeling! .•:/ “ Tennessee 3 « .nn!9-y jas.s. noos. • • • nios: sabgetst.. • ;; • > HOOK &BARGEKT, „ AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, i*~Ei Comer of Wood and Sixth streets,, Pittsburgh. Pa.. TVKAJJ3RS in Coin, Bank Notes r Time Bills/ Foreign ana Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, &c^ , EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union, ‘ _ andEarope. for sale in snms to suit purchasers. - • <v Parfohds received on deposite.- . * COLLECTIONS madeon all parts of the Unions at the lowest rates. . -: ; . : v seplt-ly -* » PRIVATE DISEASES. N• . 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted tn at casesof a privateer deKcaUnature incidenla the human frame."; .SyhiMsandSyphUiHe'eruptions,£onorrh(Ea and Us consequences, together withnll cr» tierrof tfueater, impurities qf the blood, with all diseases of .venerea/.originjBktndiscaseS,wiU!strictiires,gleei,urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female -weakness, the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the Joints, fistula in ano, nervous affections,pains in the. back anatoms, irri tations of the neck of the bladder, and scorbutic eruptions,-: tetter* ringworm, raeriyirial diseases, &c. TWELVE VEARS’ PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vcneS real disorders,;and ; thdsß arising ..from youthful excesses* gaiety, climate/or-impurities of the blood, whereby the cpnstituitou niay have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under hiscore; Dr. Brown*s uffices'afe'conveniently arranged into sep arate.apartments. .Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear' of exposure to other visitors. . Ms of importance tojmahy persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all sucfi/Df. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal:db ■ easts, in' tbeitvariousfpnnsaiid stages, offers inducements which can rarely be .equalled. .Straugers.are hereby apj prised that Dr.’ Brown , has been regularly educated m *every branch of medicine; and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to . the treatment of those '.diseases.';’' /'' .. Dr. Brown ie the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who give.< his whole attention to those com plaints. i . JCr’Certain, safe and speedy cares will, in ail cases* ba guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in n short time, withoutinteij runtiohfrom business. • Io*llerma or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he lias paid parlicu ' lar attention to that disease. loiters from a distance, asking advice, must contain , fee, or they will not be attended to. , OyOffice' on. Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towardstbe market. Consultations strictly conii dential. ~ . ; ... .. oci2s-dAwly 1) EUfUATISM.—Dr T Brawn's newiy discovered rem- JLVedyfor Rheumatism ir g speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never.fails; Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Dia mond-alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home* : ianlS-dawtf . The Grand Pargative. . . BR. CLICKENER’S: SUGAR COATED VEGETA .ELE EXTRACT P/LLS.—These celebrated Pills have obtained ail enviable notoriety in the United Slates, as a.curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia,'Sour Stomach, Headache, Fevers, Piles/Cosliyeness, Coughs,. Heart'■ burn, .Liver..Complaint,..Scurvy,.Sore,Tliroat t Inwnrd Weakness* Palpitation of the'Heart, Indigestion,, and a varietyof other diseasesto which flesh is heir.to, as a medicine for the million. Tn all seasons of the year,—, spring; snniraer,^utumn,aud-wiht*r,—add Under fill cir cumstances, they can be taken wiin perfect safety and . success. As a Vermifuge and general medicine for chil dren, they are unrivalled. -■ Being coated withpure white sugar,children will easily tuke them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; arc gentle, but thorough in their operation. Fot adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill theywill be'found with - out 8 superior. Ask any one, among the tbousandswho use them, and an unqualified approval wilibethe certain result*--.' v--;'.:' Remember Dr C. V.Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pißs, and that nothing of was / ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. r Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take noothets, ortltey > wilt be made thd victims of a fraud. Io*Price, 25 cents per box. - - > Dr. Clickener’s principal office for the sale of Pills, is 66 Vesey st* N. Y. WM. JACKSON* 89 Liberty st, head of Wood. Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. > The following are the duly appointed Agents for Alle gheny county, Pa.: ; A. 111. Marshall;) o Dr. Brown, : > Allegheny city. J. Ri Johnson, ! ) - - * - Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. AlexanderAsdale, Wylie street. J. R. H. Jacques,-Birmingham. • • Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. G. 11* Starr, Sewickfey. ; t Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh; Daniel Negley, EaslLibem*. H. Z. MiteheHj Wilkinsburgh. ! H. Rowland Jk Son, McKeesport. • ' * C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. * - John Black, Turtle Creek. ———M’Eldowney, Bakcrstown. Samuel Springer, Clinton- ’• James M’Kee; Stewnrtstown. Riley McLaughlin, Plum township J. Fulton, Tarentura. * -Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenccville.. Robert Williams, Arthursville. aug22-d&w6m '■ -■ 1 . Dailey’s Magical Palo Extractor. TOTHE PUBLIC.—This is to Certify that r have found DalUtfs'MagieatPain Extractor to prove acure for .the Chronic Rheumatism, ■which I bave'beenaftlictcd with for ten years, in my hip joints. . • • ' ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. Aeqitackanock, iV.!’. April 8,1343. Mb. H. Dalley—Sir:! have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and couldgei no Teiiel. Yout -Magical Path Extractor liaviii# been recommended to 'me;l applied it butiwice, obtained instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly cured! / Could! not get imy ‘more of it, I wouM not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALE. ' 9? North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847. 217* CAUTION.—RaZ/eif* onbj Depot fn ; the city cfNtto York, and where the gemiine article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at4ls Broadway. •*' . H. Dallky is the inventor of this truly invaluable coni pound, and he never,has, ojxA nevervnlt communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; and,there /ore, no other person ever has made, or ever can-make.a grain of it himself - 1 • Counterfeits abound! Eveiy truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and ira posters; and nothing, that we know of, has mote exten •sively.experieuced that fuel than Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor! * A Test—The genuine Dailey, in cases-of the severest Burns, Scalds, riles; &c., will afford instant relief, and produce at once a cooling and soothingcffecl—extracting 1 pain ih aiid from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, afc ways, apply it oitlinen—Hieverou cotton ciotii. And-now mark, the difference!^- Counterfeit Extractors, • ‘ noroallerunder wh'at.uaine.lhey muy appear,or bpw ap plied, always irritate andtntyrnse Oiepatn! Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to , JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh. Dr.Wm.Trorx.Agent, • Dailey’s Animal Golvaulc Cure-AU, . /For Horses, Cattle, Ac., cures spavin, quitlor, grease. ;poit-evil, sores, galls and brumes. Pamphlets containing iceniOcatcsof respectable parties, may: be had on appli cation to. .. JOHND, MORGAN}■: oct!B:dAwy . . . Agent, Pittsburgh-, . WILMAH TATE & CO.f V • (SUCCESSORS TO SHERIFF: A TATfi.) - No. street, between- Ferry and Liberty streets, MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy drants, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, Ac,; keep' constantly on hand und manufacture to order, sheet lead from 1 to 8 fils: to the square foot.insheets of u by 20 feet, which tiiey.will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in any size that may lie wanted. • They Also mairufiiclute anil keen constantly on bond leaden pipes from 2;to£ inch calibre;, aqueduct pipe, to . Convey mg water ironr springs, furnished to the country £rade, audpui-up on reefs, in. lengths of from 100 to 1000 -feet on each reel,with ’directions as to the proper method pf laying. .Also, o'p hand, a large supply of Adams’ Pat ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co’s very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps.:.. . Hydrant work of every description executed in the most durable manner, ami .on.the most uccommodaung terms.. . Orders.from the 0001110’. for leaden pipes, fiber; -lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. .. i«27-dnw .:. --.i. • Steel and File SlDnnfactory, TITHE subscribers, have enlarged their-feted and > File* 'i. Manufactory,’on the comer of O'Hara street 4ml Spring Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a etm -veTting furnace, n melting furnace and a nit hammer.—: 'their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and having ' engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur* nish Filo& of every description, that will compare with' ’.llte best imported uriicte pand being determined to make it the intcreslbf dll who use Files In any wny f tu pur chase from thein,*They will sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash* ' They .will aho Te-eut Files; and pur- : chase thosewinch arc worn and broken. Public patron ' age ib respectfully invited* (nov?) J; ANKRIM U CO r '■ ±i~y DCTIftO SATB 4 i 4 Buying rates) Connly & City ord’A 4- Relief Notes -4 Pennsylvania COr. f New York -4 Maryland - ' 4 “ New Orleans -
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