■■"’.V". ■- 1 'L . ,'L . : j <2l)e Httiig fhomtng |lagt: - . > Pmsßtmozt,. •. ) J ■t .. November7thilB4B.J« I. jjy The Merchant’* and Manufacturers’ Bank has | huTd&y declare! a dividend of four per cent, on the I . Capital- Slock, out of the profits for the last six months. I novO W.H;DENNY,Cashier:. | }p* Chwbtmas Chekb.—During this season of ftstivi-1 t and joy. when oil are prone to indulge in the good I tings of life to excess, let us not forget thatthe pleasures j f t£t table, wheD.enjoyed beyond the bounds of moae-i afrta. are at the cipoiibb of health: , I ‘fSSPjiDse, hotyeyer, who are led inadvertantly into | test in eating or drinking, and who, in j er from headache,sick stomach, lowness of’*pintVfs l “J". j fCStion, and other complaint*,the penalty of over-maul-1 jence, wc recommend a trial of Wrights In&anJegttabU 1 KOs. of the North American , College of Health., This medicine will remove all complaints which arise from 1 Regularity.of diet; and cleanse the body from those j silious and corrupt humors which are the cause ofthe 1 ibove distressing symptoms, and of every malady inci-l Beuartaf Counterfeit* and Imitation!.—Remember that ] he Original and Only Genuine Indian vegetable Puls i lave the writtensignatureof WottiM Weight on the bb label of each box. : : 1 ' Remember, also, that Messrs. FeuchttVanger A Co., of few York; Jos. 8. Gloscoe A Co., at Cincinnati; and J. I. Wilder A C0.,-ofLatiisvitle,are not agenu for this aedicine,and we cannot guarantee thegenuineneßß of hat offered by them Tor sale.., ■ • • The genuine is for sale atDr. Wright’sPnncipalOmce, 89 Race street, Philadelphia; and by John thompsoh, 58 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa ~ who is sole agent for ils city, by whom dealers can be supplied at the whole sale rate. ■ • decl9 A cough.should never be neglected. It inay ap- j pear trifling .and unworthy the attention at first; but it j will not remain stationary long, itmay prpgressslow at firtt, and iu augmentation may ce scarcely perceptible; I Sit when U once' seises.the lungs, all the. other pans of 1 e body yrillbe sympathetically affected, andaopnfitm ed Consumption and premature death will be the ine vi* able result. A: little eare would save many a lift, and be timely use of a proper remedy might have arrested I many a consumption.. But many persons have mi umn-; | cible repugnance >to taking any medicine, ana rather ; than use the means towards arresting a disease, simply because the remedy may not be a pleasant'one, would, suffer and languishfsr a long time, before they would re-, sort to theaid of medicine. . './' ' B. A. Fahnestock' A Co.’s Cough Balsam has p.great advantage in.this respect over mtuiy other Copeh prepa rations, as its pleasant taste permit* iitobe used without inconvenience. . But its value as aßolssun eonaistsin the. , speediness ofits cure. We have/known some; of the most desperate coughs, same bf which had been running on for a considerabfe'lehgth of time, yield alrnosnmme diately lo.it* power. • . !!• Prepared and for salo, wholesale and retail, by; . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co. novl7 cor. Wood and Ist, and Wood and dih sis. Us*“The columns ot tho Press throughput the country teem to be filled with notice* of cures and specifics for all diseases .flesh is heir io, that one scarcely knows, what to da in case .of disease, for fear that in using one /medicine, and better may be overlooked. Biit from the remarkable high : order and vast amount ■ of testimony daily brought under our personal notice, of die extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort and Tar, ,we are compelled to regard the evidence of onr senses, and confidently stale that for Coughs and; Colds, and that hydra-headed monster, Consumption, we think ihispreparation a safe' speedy and certain care. Al.all evcnts. wftmay say to our friends—try it. For sale by ‘ :J. KIDD A CO4. Wholesale Druggists, No. CO Wood st Aiso,by . KNESaND A HARDIN, decllifiradAw / ' Grant street. TbeXargest Journallutrie West- NEW. AND, CHEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER. THE PITTSBURGH SATMB&Y MOVING POST "■■ ■ - —SLVotct to— ■ . . 1 POLITICS, NBIFS. LITERATURE, *<••, tc. 1 mHE UNDERSIGNED WILL ISSUE, aboul lie first | f of January, 1849, the firet number of a I.ARGEKAM* 1 • H7Y PAPER, contniiunß mare readingmatter^ than *ny | weekly publishd West- of the Mountains. 'Everyce-j pertinent will be faithfully attended to, and no pains or j expense will be spared to renderthe Saturday Morning 1 Pa« one of the most instructive and acceptable newspa j per.everißsuedinthe Mississippi '• -j In its POLITICAL DEPARTMENT the-paper will l ■ aim to be the,'faithful and honest exponent of the. Pnnci- I ple»bttheohxi.T DemocraticPabtt— ihejPTOple’sPar-j Party of Progress, Honesty and Truth. We j all fearlessly expose the unrighteous doings of Feder-1 tdism, in whatever guise it niay'present itself,or under! whatever copiomen it may sail. - , I Tbe NEWS DEPARTMENT wilt be the object ofipe cial care and attention. Every thing that is.new, inter*! esting and exciting, r wi!l be faithfully chronicled. The! variouHines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH being now 1 completed /from Pittsburgh to nearly every leading city | n thefUnion, weshall be enablCAto presentourreaaers, j op to thelatest moment, a full digestoraU the STIRRING 1 EVENTS OP THE DAY. : / : t ‘-' • / In the LITERARY DEPARTMENT, we shall intro duce an entire new feature into the'columns of the Sat urday Morning Post;, At least etgki column* ofthe paper each week will be devoted exclusively to Tala, Poetry, Biogrtxphyfßistory, Moral Essaystfe,, SfC. In short, we yWnft aim to stake the paper, in this respectfully equal to the axyr utxeabv Papebs of the East. now I engaged several distinguished willregul ar ORIGINAL TALES AND POETRY, to ! be columns ofthe Saturday Morning Post. . COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE:—We shall farms our readers each week with art extensive and accurate JUS FIE TV OF THE PITTSBURGH MARKET, enre fa-y made up from actual baxus ; together with the mar ketsof PhiladOphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston,-Cin cinnati, New Orleans, St* received by. Tel egraph other sources, up to the latest moment before going to press, (The fluctuations in the Money Market, Prices of Stock,' Exchange, Ac. will also be carefuUy necedin each number. PREMIUMS. To etcourage Western Talent, we shall pay a liberal ompehsationt o "any 1 person who will furnish us with ther Tales, Poetry or Essays, which shall be deemed worthy of publication oy a Committee selected for that expre&sporpose. TERMS OF THE SATURDAY MORNING POST. ITT* In order to sscnre a large circulation, we shall j offer oar Mammoth Weekly to the public.on terms.here*' lofore unsurpassed by any paperin tlie Wert. To do this the- CASH SYSTEM will be strictly adhered to: _ For l copy,in .......*•••-*•••-••••••$2.00 . « 6 copies, « —..............v....*£00 ‘lO 'V “ —* >*• «•• -.*15.00 “20 “ . “ - : no «i sq it » ..*50.00 • “100 “ u CLUBBING! ■ Tb any person. Who will obtain the JaTgest number ot I : ; : subscribers to the Saturday MoroinfrPost, {not lew than I ; fifty.) we shall present a copy of Shakspeare’s Flays, j spiendidlY bound,worth'at least:ss,Qo, beside* a co* pr of the - paper for one year. -To the person who. will procare the next largest number of subscribers, we ahalipresent a-beautifol edition of Lord. Byron’s: Poem*, | TOnh To whom this Prospectus may be sent, are respectfaUy eauestedloaciaaAgenjsiaprocaringsubscnberstothe ; ■ Saturday Morning Posu To the person, who wiU procure 10 subscribers, we will-forward one- cony of the paper, and their exertions will otherwise be handsomely re ' warded. • •' r ■ B3*Lett«s must be aadrewed (postgai^to^^ Editor and PnpHeur c/lhe Salxtri X»OR SALB-Tworraong Horses-wM work well in 1? either double or single liarness. VRII be lold lovr, * loqoire of " ■ ELUOTT-i ENGLISH, declC 1 " "3 Wood street. 1 . ; hetr UlUlnerr, MiUMi VeiTct«, &c. y\: Jc#r .received * from New ( Yorkt a'chpice selee tindtion of elegant rich Saline, Silks, Winter. Ribbon*, •SEv French- Flowers,.Platnes,.Jcc. A-handsomeas mnment of Winter Bonnets,.Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Vieetu,Ac., on hand and made to order in the latest style, at the.uiortesl notice. . MRS. DUFF, deep No-10 8t- Clair st. (West side.) ■■■■/\ FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—-Mre.B-B.Hn (&ssF6urth street,near Wood, would inform the Lame* of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that ihe-wwopenon Tuesday, the 24th inst., an‘extensive assortment of Fal and Winter Millinery. ect2 ° l . Removal* '. T A I. \V hrDEVTTT have removed to No. 13 Liber (l . iv it. 10 doors east of their old stand, (same side] and immediately opposite the head of Smithfield st. : octifcfrn ■- ; ; ' rrpr.vKP ribbons —at) pci.~col»d-VWvet Ribbons V assorted colors. 00 pcs. Block Velvet Ribbons.: .8 : “;: Embroidery Gtrnp.V 10 “ “ .Plain Gimp, 4c. Just received at .BULOpTkINSEY’3 ,67 Market si. HSNB S’fTBRltlOE STOCK FOR SALE—Twenty ; Shares of Houd street Bridge Stock, with the divi dend to be declared on the tnl January nsrl. 1 S. CUT.UBERT,Gen. Agent, dec2o' ■■■■'■ • Smithfield street. 7 Magnificent Christmas Colte. i eSi BiCKLEY, No. 38, Diamond alUy, respectfully in forms his friends nnd customers, that he is prepar ing, at the Star Bakery, the most magnificent Christmas Cake ever served up in Pittsburgh. It.will weigh IOOi fin., will be roadeof she best fruit, and will be thoroughly baked- To those who are fond of drawing: prims, he •begs leave to say, that three' rich and beautiful Bings, madoof the finest Gold, will be.-placed inside the Cake. Thecake will bedlsposedof atSOcentsjierpound. ; fib” Ori hand, a large stock of Sugar Toys, and Cakes oral kinds. - - deelE pcs. Drab Blanket Coating* v: . 8 Lavender lease .Blankets;... 1 - Gray mixed Cloib; 1 « Army Cloth; , , . • ti - 3 Tweeds,brown v black andgold mix.; 1“ Fancy Cas&imeres; 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating.-, ; > . • ; Received, on consignment, direct from the manufac* .u^dtbr, , ao b yth^aek^|^L ib j |gBt Gotnir to California* r ; . , timej are compelled ■ ' tobny where it suits them. Tbose havmg ibe Cash ■i: t to lay out for Clothing, can save 20 per cent, at least, and in some coses 40, by purchasing at my: establishment:l have a fine stock of French, English oixd Amencan Goods, all fresh and foshionable,of qualities to suit all tastes, purposes, or ppekets. -1; am determined to close them oat before spring, at some prise. If purchasers will lake the trouble to calf, they-may be convinced of thefact 1 JNO. CURRAN, 20Fifth st. N. B.—There is not a pieceof goods inmy stock-either old or nniashionable~al>warranted fresh. dec2L ■ • i ~ fITAftON fc CO. wish to reduce their present A.* stock of Plaid Goods, and will offera: Cost, from tmroate, Flaid Cashmeres, Gala and Rob Roy; Plaids, -% - / .. «., • --C.- - ‘jtc. t . -••’ <••••*« i Commercial anil .financial. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. ; W.H: DENNY, ■ > J. HANNA,' ■ S CommitteefohDeckmber. W. R. MURPHY, J PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. SteamboatPacketLine,leavesdailyforCincinnati L lOaM. Passenger Pocket,' via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia,B,'a.m.,andBp.m. ; Mail Coach Line; direetto Philadelphia, 9 a. U., and 12} -v.liL'/; - ' .Western andSohmT/h Mail Coach Line, 8 A.ii. North-Western, Cleveland, daily, 10 a.m. • En 6 and Westerd New York, daily, 9a. m. • North-Eastern, to Philadelphia,daily, except Sundays, a /-,-a.m.': ! ; ’/ ' ■ •" '' ■ ARRIVALS AND OF MAILS. v Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a. m., closes 12 M. Western Mail, Cin. and/Louisv., due 8 p. k., closes sa.m. South.via BaltandWashington.due 8 p. M.,closess a.m. North-Western via Cleveland, A. m., closes 9 a.m. Erie and Western New York, dues?, m., closes Ba.m. stockb; . . Par'value. ,Asktd. Offend. Bank of Pittsburgh- ■* •—♦*• •• • r *550,00. $50,00 o *50,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00- 43j5Q Merchants 5 . ondM. Bank-v'—r* • 50,00 47,00 ~ 45,00 Fanners 1 Depositßankr—*-*** KoneittmMket.-^- Hand Street Bridge •••••.•• 50,00 £o>oo c? 1?»22 Northern Libertiesßridge* . 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge- 25,00 35,00. 35,00. ConnellsrilleK E. Stock, paid on •: M3 City Bonds (6* cent;)... -90,00.; Honongahela Bridge 10^0 Gas Stock 25,00 .VHiiW: 50,00. DallyAeTlfiwofitt«fi»rketi« OFFICE OF THE POST, > WEBSKsojit MoßKino, Dtcembtr £5, 1843. \ ■ Monday was viet and verydiaagreeable ; and ye* terday was cold and pleasant. The rivers are again rising. Business is Still declining. ■ RAISINS—An advance it noticed in the market; and tales are made at $1,8702,00. CURRANTB—Saletmade regularly st9ie. ; PJG METALr-No sales; none in the market: FLOUR—Salesfromstoreln large lota at $3,87 j dray loads at 83,9003,95; tale of 60 bbla. on Alle ghy wharf, Tor shipment,ats3,9s, The 1 Allegheny trade hat been aupplied; and it ii now thought that, provided the river continues high, Flour , will do. cline atill further. MOLASSES—SaIe of 20bbls.at 27c.; reported sales at 26te:; other aales at 27028 c. SUGAR—SaIes at former quotations, j.. BEANS—SaIe of 6 bblt. small White at 76c., 81 087 it naked. GRAIN—We hole no change in market, and very little'doing. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—SaIe of 60 sacks at $!,- 62 per 100His.j other sales at $1,50 from firathahda. WHISKEY—SaIeTrom store at 18019 c. Nothing doing in Raw. CORN MEALr-Salea from store at 40c. Charity Soiree, E OR THE BF.NF.FIT ov ran Osmans of* St. Paci-’s Cbcbcb, will be givdn at the. Lafayette Assembly: Rooms, onFriday evening,February 2,-184D.- . > , ■ ■ . - MANAGERS: ‘ ' Hon. C. Sualbb. asdbewßckse, Eiq., Jobs B. Gctiisik, J. J. Roooes, • : Jons Ljlttos, T. Waan, \V. A. M'Muixes, Jobs J. Muchelx,! . E-Joses, 1 Jobs Scott. . Wa.'B: Mitcheitbee, Jr..'Hoda Knxv, Jobs Dowsiso, A. M’CoLLisTrE, C. GoccnnoAN, ■M. BEehSas. - . : • cun be had at this other, and from Ihe Managers. ~ - ■ dectn UUPISSOIt&ICU. • ■ - The first annual soiree o* the hops firs COAfPANTwiltUf* given at the La FaVEtteAme*- BLY Rooas, on Friday Evening,Dec. 2Dih, IS4S. Music by E. Morabge MANAGERS 'J.'.Loelnrt. Washington; A. Mellvilfe, Unclfe Sain; W. -Montgomery. WraVPpnn; John Marshall, President; GeorgeLowraan, Eagle; MJWStein, Allegheny; . A. P. Aoshutx, Daqnesne; J. M. Porter, Neptune; E. Kaye, Niagara; Win .Alexander, Vigilant; J. M. Ketmv, Good Intent. FLOOR MANAGERS: * . , JohnT. Symraes, .... ,Thos- R. Appleton.. . Tickets-cahbe had by application to. any of.the Man agcre. decls*td i“UFT BOOKB AND XfcNAUALS, - The Gemof the Season, 1849. Book of Beauty, for 1849. The Opal, “ The Garland, 44 Gems of Beauty, - r “ : -The-Amaranth.. u Do. (while ef. and case) u Christmas Roses, 4 * Book of Pearls, Christmas Blossoms, ** Forge wne-noL ■\: l * Florals Gems, • 41 . Do. (while of. and case) 44 Christian Keepsake, 44 Friendship’s Offering’, w • The Snow Flake, , “ Keepsake of Friendship, u < The Gera, V. Excelsior Annunl, “ . The Moss Rose, . 4 * Do. (white cf. and box) u Gift of Friendship, “ The Hyacinth, The Pearl; “ The Rosary of Illustrations of the Bible; Lady of the Lake,illustrated; ' ' Moore’s Poetical Works; . Lalla^Rookh,illustrated; v. Poets of Connecticut, filled.; Pictorial Franklin and Napoleon; Perpetual Keepsake; - Willis* Poetical Works; Lays of Sabbath.- ; . A large assortment of popular JuxeuSe Books, many of whichare just from the press Toy Books and Color ed Pictures, Games, Ac., Ac-. Just received by .Express, and for sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, dec33 u . , Wood and Market ats. HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! 4 .—The subscribers are just opening a splendid collection of Toys and fine Fancy Goods or every* description, suitable for Christ mas and New Year 5 * presents, consistingfnpart, viz:— Jewelry and Watches ; Work. Dressing and Fancy Glass Boxes; Card Cases: Peart, Snell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steelßead Parses; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Mu sic Boxes; Chess Men; Dominoes,: Ac.; with a* thousand other articles, too numerous to mention. The above Goods we wilt sell extremely low,' previous to the Ist February, 1840, as we intend making some ma terial alterations tnonr store and business. /We,invite i. all to call who wont bargains, al.BtrMatket street, be- I tween Fifth and Diamond. \ .. . . , , defc23 - HOGAN & CAN'fvVEhL. OLTDAY PRESENTS, xt Zkb plow Kikzby’s. 07 Market street— Having just received, pet Express, a, very large assortment' of FANCY GOODS, he-invites the attention of purchasers to his very extensive stock of Bead Bags, Bead Purses,'Rosewood Writing: Desks, Work Boxes, furnished and unfurnished Backgammon Boards. Jewelry; and in fact every variety of .Goods.m. his line.. - . ■ • - - • decg3 - New York and Boitoa Piaaoii ” • TOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, baa received t) Inyoices of a large supply of PIANO FORTES, from the celebrated manufactory of CsicKX&nfo, Boston, to ar rive in a’few days, of which due notice will be given— ranging In price from $275 to 8700. . .. Also, from the manufactories-of H.-Worcester, and Bacon A Ravari New York, a handsome assortment of 6,0 f and Of Octave PIANOS, Rosewood and Mahogany Cases, of the most elegant description \ and wiih ail the late improvements.- i ? iThe above, in eddition.to thesiock on make /the largest-and most desirable selection ever offered for i sale in the city, aadwill be sold^ iryall.casea, at manufac- I tnrer’s prices, on accommodating terras, and.a written guaranleegiven wi*evary , Sole Agent for the sole ofChickering’ePiaino.Fortes,; ; dec2o .. . , for Wcsterii Pennsylvania; THE PITTSBURGH NAVIGATION ajipFir* lffsvm-, AKcx Coiipjjrir.—Am Election for nine Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at'the’ Office of thi* Company, on the first Monday of January, 1849, be tween thehours of lOx.M.andl _ aeclB:dtd - 0 ROBERT FINNEY, gec^. XS7"ANTED—A. Ba»'meej Partner, with 83000 cash YV ■ capital, 16 engage in the Foundry business, now in •ucceiifulorerntion in UiecUyn , _ B.CUTHUEB.T, General jlgenl, BmithfieldBtreet.--'; declG : ‘ TO COACH MAKERS.—The undersigned has on hand: and will soli, to close the lot,, at greatly reduced: • rates, all wool Drab Cloth, all wool and unioa.Damasks and Eolians, Buckrams j dec. B- D. THOMPSON, declG lIP Market fit, three doors from Liberty* UANKET COATING—I Bale Blue Blanket Coating, £br sale by IdeclOl MURPHY A LEE, 1 NNUAITSUBSCRIPTIONS will be recerved anhe TV Bookstore ofElitOTTde Exoush, 78 Wood street, tbrthe JEWISH CHRONICLE, pubUthedbythe'Amer ican Society for the Melioration of the Condition or the Jews, add edited by the Rev. A.: H. Wright, Pastor of the Associate Church, Jane etreet, New York. t decW *wrORK BASKETS vr No. 86 Mxstirr steiei— Con- W lilting of Bosowood, Mahoganyaad olHtr valua; Me materials. Also; a superfine quality of Toilet and Shaving Bole a, WritlngDesks, Fancy. Building Blocks arid Games of every description, with a large assortment -ldoz. Gold PoLiever Waichc . 1 *t: DetisKd.- 1 “ . i I “ Silver ,“: , ‘‘ . u Also, a complete assortment of other Jewelry,at- .• ■ decs . ' ; j Z.,KJNZEV’S,67 ! M«rltet*i._ •J^-EWJENVELR’ f • Freihi Pnr« TeU»■ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at the Pekin Tea • STOttfVO Fourth strtety ruor Wodd/fttisburghyr- The subscriber, having just returned from New York, is nowreeeiving a large supplv of ERESH GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from the New YorTcPekih Tea Compa ny. selected with great icare for . retail tales. Oor stock being now, heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, ! Hotels. Steamboats and Families with | at any price they may wish—packed is and 1 pound packages, 5 fb. tin c&nnisters, 6 and 13 m. catty boxes, - and in the half, chest. ■ Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can end will I sellbener Teas at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh.* 1 ' . • - ‘ Our stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im- I perialGreen, andOolong Black-Teas, are the best in the I Anterican.market, •, i ~ ‘ I Lovering’s double refined Loaf, Crushed; and Pulver- I ized SUGARS, at retail, or by the barrel.-. COFFEES-—Mochas*Old Gov., Java, Laguyra, St; I TVmingo and JRio Coffees, selected by the most expe*- i rieflcea Coffee Broker in New,York. I Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and f osons. ap in their o wn juice. Ma* i laga Raisiua,in3sb. boxes. t ; I UN."J>r. D.Jaynt's Family THedieinn for soft- I ‘ A.-JAVNES. ' t *~i s *' ' V ARRIVED." Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson,Brownsville, a Louis ML’tane, Bennet, Brownsville. “ Arrowline. Gordon. Brownsville. « Michigan rfo.2, GUson, Beaver. liEkeßrie.Shoies,Reaver. . « Carbline,liay,Beaver: » “ .. New England No. sLDeah,Cincinitaii. M Oswego, Smithers,SuX>ouis. « Magnei.CaroUiers,Hanging Rock. _ “ . WeilsvxUe.Barnes, Wheeling. “ Niagara, Cox;Bt. Louis. . . « . James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. ... . DEPARTED, “ Brownsville. “ Louis M’iane t Bennei, Brownsville) “ Arrowline,, Gordon, Brownsville. « :Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. • t‘. . rlAkeErie, Shoies,Beaver.: . !,•« . Caroline, Day, Beaver. r - t: . . ,« Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter,Cincinnati « , James Nelson*. Moore, 'Wheeling... “ Consul, \VebhOT, Wheeling* . . ~ ' . Fort New Oeleakb. ' The excellent steamerW/- omnig, Capt. Kountz, leaves for Ne wJOrleans to-d »?* - AlleoheW Rives Packet.—:As most of our read ers are there Ik aow quite a brisk steamboat business transacted on the Allegheny river. The Allegheny Jfcttfiwhich U advertised intoJay’apaper, is ao excellent little craft—t*wift, safe and comforts* ble. Her commander, Capt. Wm. Hanna, is a gen tleman altogether worthy -of the confidence end sup port of buainesa raeh and travelers. We copy, with pleasure, the following article from the Advocate and Journal of tho 20th, lust published at Franklin: ‘‘'Fast Taxt>~Mr.'Editorr~Xt is not my Intention jo occupy much loom in your paper,, but have only set down to mention a faet that perhaps should not be noted in a public prints It : Baa nov been many years since steamboats began to ply on tho Allegheny. The citizens of this place will recollect the first steamer that reached the town of Franklin, “the bead of navigation” alter a tedious trip of some seven days and many perils; bntsinee those days, there has been rautoh improvement in theaize, comfort and speed of the boau on this river. We havemany good boats at present engaged in the great and increasing, commarce of the Allegheny valley. Even now, however, it is considered “ good time 4 * to reach Franklin from Piltoburgh In 36 or 43 hours, id fact such is considered fair running, while they are from 6Q to 60 hours between the same points. A few days since 1 had the j>|ea»ure of a ride from Pittsburgh toiFronklin in theateamer “Al legheny Belle.” We started from Pittsburgh on Monday evening the llth init* at 15 minutes past seven o’clock, and reached Franklin the next even* ing at 20 minutes to seven making the whole time obt, aboot 231 hours, but if you deduct four hours ior detentions, makes the running time 19| hojjr* from port to port, and that too, against a river toll to-its banks, and running a. perfect an one as no river but the Allegheny knows how to run. The “Allegheny Belle” is commanded by Captain Wra. Hanna, a kind and obliging officer, aod indeed her.whole crew seemed to understand their business, to know their places, and do sit in their power to make the passenger* comfortable. r APassesqes. tgsg. .1848* CINCINNATI ANBIPITTOWRGH : _ daily steam packet LISE. II HIS Independent Line of steamer* is now composes of the largest, swiftest, hestfimshed and furmshed, sml most powerful boauon the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and inioit experienced- men engaged in the river The line has been in operation for six years; hai earned nearly two millions of people, witboat doing lie .lightest injury to theirpertons. The proprietor.. challenge com o.rixou with any passenger line in the Union forsaie.y, regularity, and speed. AllThnt money cut procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boau leave forCinciunau aa followe: S. Camerob, ' Hop*. H.Gillamt. ;»• JmJ* Appleton, . ]•« Geo. ‘Wheeler, • • • M./Irfriiffhran. li Ja» • Kelly, - : “ Tho*. Ward r 11 3. O. C. Plunkett* ! Chas. Appleton. \ “ ‘ MONDAY MososoaHttA.Cept.Stone, will leave Prtiiburxhevery Monday mpnuog etlOo’cloclti Wheeling every Monday evening at to t. J». TVRSDAY PACKET^—' The Hißls.li* No. 5, Capt Joe. KUntVur, will leave Piusbnrgh every Tuesday murning at 10 o’clock j Wheeliog every Tuesday evening altOv. M. IYEDNESDAY PACKET.-The New Ejatilrn No. 2. Capt S. Dwm. will leave Pittsburgh every AAedneiday lii.iming atlOo’elock; Wheeling every AVednesday even ing at 10 T. H. Bnnxn.nr, Capt. R. I- Grow, will leave Piltabnrgh every Tbaredny morning »t 10 o’clock; AVheeling every Thnriday evening at 10 r... FRIDA Y PACKET—The Curvra No. S, Copt Croofa, will leave Piiuburghevery Friday morning at lOo’cloch; Wheeling every Friday evening alio r. u. : SATVRDA.Y PACKET—The Mmasdrt, Capt.ff-<np Aiii, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday! morning »> to o’clock. Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. *. BXJVDAYI PACKET.— The Isaac Nswros, Capt P- DevoU will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at I q o’clock? Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 p. k. nov-ML 1845. 1848* PiUiburgtL andßronmivUle o*Uy Packet FkmttaM let. 1848. FittWaM 15t,1848.1 LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. ' t ftifk fc The following new boats complete the line the. present season: ATLANTIC. Capl, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS MTLANE, Capt E. Bennett. The boats are . entirely new, and are fitted up without rogard to expense. K/ery comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. Theboats will leave the Uohongahela Wharf Boat, althe Toot of Rossst. Passengers will be, punctual on ; board, as the boau will certainly leave at the advertise hours. - ■ 4*31- The splendid passenger steam boat WYOMING, Wn. J. Koostz, Master, leave for the above and intermediate port*! on this day, at 10 a. at. EmBHB For freight orpassage; apply on board, GEO. B. MILtBNBEKGER, Ag’t. or io fdccST] The new and splendid passenger j steamer JAMESNELiBON;G. IX. Moore,; will run oa a Regular Packet ■■■■■■■between Pittsburgh andWEeeling.leav iiig this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saiofday, at 10 o'clock, A.M. r arid Wheeling every Monday, Weanes* dny und Friday. otlO o’clock, a. *c. ■ For freight or passage, (having superior acconunoda tions,) apply on board. The-Jamea Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. . AMSRTRONG ft CROZER, deco:tf - iugttuy.'yftcfcgi for submlu . i JB&Jfc THEfine steamer AVELLSVILLE, Capt. jg3JHiEßAß:'as,wUi leavefor the above, and inter* mediate portion Wefowdays and Saturday*. . . few Rxoulab SxTvaDAT Packst.—The A i HL" ~JM No lfineand fastpassengersteamPoc- ket -TELEGKArHfJ;. Healep.*’ Com* •MIHPHh mander, wUUeavePitiahurg for IWheel ing, Cincinnati and Loaiiviile,and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at Ifto’clock precisely, ,: . -. .-,1 Forfreight or passage apply on board, or to ; I FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. :j , .The Telegraph has been bnilt expressly for a regular Packet,ana witha.yiew, entirely to the comfort of pa*« inferior to no boat, on tie west®rh waters, The Telegraph, will nm in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No .6 ana PikeNoh, to Sant- Loqis—lime through,rive pats. epai-iy Riber InteUigtntt. POIftTOFPITTSBUROHc iCf' VESTWAIEK/ m XBE/.CHAICfEL. For New Orleans* New Wheeling Packet. “ bOUUVIIitK pAckkts. : FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI * LOUISVILLE, ohio uirs. PltUbaMh and Wheeling Packet. r ; > THE: swift running steamer CONSUL, LJa|&l2V7nßxm, Master, will leave regularly for ■HHHfeWheeUog,on.Monday4 Wednesday, ana Fri day, at 10b clock, prcewJy... . ; . Leave Wheelingevery Tuesday, Thursday.and SatUT >day?atTo!clbdk,A.x..pontively. . . . ; ?he Consul.willland at'all intermediate ports. Every arcommedwion thai can be procured, for ibecorafortaml safety of passengers,-has. been provided.: The boat is also providedwith a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent .explosion..-,> i .i..- For freighter pustge apply on board, or to oct9 i, " JOHN FLACK. Agent.. New Arrangement* ■ : THE steamer CAiEB COPE will leave for LJfittr Beaver, Glasgow, and .WelUville, onTues* maUmßmm day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 a. k., re turning ou Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landinS, between wood street and the Bridge, prepared:to receive freights at any lime. S. & W. HAJRBAUGH, Agents, No. 33, Wood street. ' 1 Summer Arrangement. ! THE steamer BEAVER, Chat.E. Clarke, JbSEHb QBter twill leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Ginstgow, and WellsvUle, every Monday, Wednesday, ami Friday—and returning on. 1 Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o’clock, x.u. .Having a boat at the landing,we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or pottage apply to mal7-tf G W. HARTON A CO., Agents. Joat Received, rpHREE MORE of those to justly celebrated Hath- JL: burgh PIANOS, constantly used by List, Thalbery, ami other great peWomert. together with a large atsort meatof Rosewood and Mahogany, of my own manufac ture. \The above instruments are warranted to be per fect in every respect; and will be sold low for cash; by ' F. BLUME, . , No. 112 Wood street,2d door above Fifth/ Also— Just received, a large tot of Mahogany and Rosncxad. VENEERS.- For sale at F.BLUME% • . declS] No.m Woodat., 2d door above Fifth. DRAB COATING—I baleDrabßlanketCaatinr- ' s declg : v ; ; MURPHY fcLEE TIVEEDS AND CASSIMESES-2 oases gold mixed, brown and black.Tweeds;l;easefaneyCai*wierei. Jusvxecoiyed from manufacturers, aiid for sale by ' MURPHY A LEE, . decldu Liberty street, opposite Fifth/ *"• JUtisceUatteotiS; - ALUM BSOWX. Wk. d COlWllht. X>KOWN * CONNELLY, Wholesale and’Retail On cerr. Produce and Commission Merchants, Diamond ■ market, Pittsburgh. ; ; novtg) RMSTRONG & CROZER. Commission Almnanu . and Dtakn in Produce, jj-e.—No. 23 Market st deO ,<-s wtsHRi.smF.SHANNOOKPOTATOEB-Kec’ IjJ and forsaleby (declO) CUMfiIINS A ARB—SO kens No. 1, jnst received and for sale by I decW ’ SMITH & aINCLAIR. iUTTER—2 bbls. Fresh 801 l Buttor, received thisday t and for sale by:: [declO) BBHTH & SINCLAIR^ ,BiED .alel,^^ S . l .FLAX B E^n =Tc n™^ denlV . - No. IS Market st ,0 bbls' No. 1 LEAF LARD—On consfenment by Id deelO ARMSTRONG It CROZER. 100 'on SACKS B.AV.RLpUBc-yery good! thisday rec’d *deelB 11 ' 1 f ° r Mla b ’ ARMSTRONG &.CROZER. a BriES. ANB tl Ki-IGS ISKw LaKß—This day re- U^eived.on iorm BROOMS—22 dozen just refieivcu and fur. sale I by ARMSTRONG S CROZER. rwc. RACKS B.W. FLOBBr-Insocksof 25and60SJs.j 75 foTsUdhyMecUi ARMSTRONG4CROZER t&OZER. nn bushl ■UUi dec2o '.—Cash wtil be paid for 3000 bushels [dec2l3 MIIiT<BR & RICK^TBQN. YE WANS j good Rye, b) S' UGAB HOUSE MOLASSKS-30 bbla. Sugar House THtODUCE—IOO bmhels Clover Seed; . . . 60. large sited Cheese; , . JSTAHD—ISO boxes t lb. cans Long liliincfMa*- SALAD OIL—IO baskets BordeftM Salad Oil i 20 u Maiseßlw * k <U ’ d f ° r " I ' by raLLEß & lUCKETSON. LD \VHISR'EY-a bbii. old kye Whl.Ky, warranted 8 year* old-SrononMed •■y J to fie the belt article ever offered m Uiij mark«. For —Lb BRANDIES A>l) WISEB.-A large MOct of §? ° m w a d iBACH BRANDY—A few bbls-old Tenaewee Peach Brandy, for itlc by (decl4l P.C. MARTIN, A^., . t,> ’ l ' l WILLIAMS, 110 Wood«l. - I:iEXTHERS-10 auk* Tuuuuu, foi Mle by ’ decl2 ' j J; P.-WILLIAMS. APPLES— 20 bbl.. Knmti, for «lo by . . deoia \ J. D. WILLIAMS. Raisins— so b»xe« m. k. 10 “ Layer; , , , 40. “ S, 0 and 19 Bia.; for tale by _ J. D. WILLIAMS OUKtf”"0 U Ktf”"* bbh - Z,n ' g ’ for, / I D b WIAMB. IRA BBI.S. FLOUR—Jiuirec’d and for tale by. IDU decl2 ARMSTRONG fc CROZER- POTATOES— 150 bbl». Nt»h»nnock», »ttd 100 tacks do. in note and for KINO * MOORHEAD, Diamond.^ APPLES- 200 bbls. fine eating and cooking Applet,; instore end for sale by , dcclS KINO A MOORHEAD. Flour— 25 bbu. walker's Family and for sale by [declii] KINO A MOORHEAD. UCKWHEAT FLOUH—6O sacks of Sis. each,- boiled, a superior srticle.on hand and for sale by deel2 KINO A MOORHEAD. RAISINS— 30 boxes Bunch ond 10 man Cooking Ral sins, in store sod for sole by decia KING A MOORHEAD. U BRANTS—2 ceiktPre neb Conjoujuit rac'd an< for sals by jdcclS) KING A MOORHEAD. PEACHES— SO sacks fine new Pesebes in store an< for sale by' KINO A MOOHREAD. > dec* . Diamond. lUTrEU—SObblt. R«U Butter, freshed torpor* \ der. for rale by [dtcS] KING k. MOORHEAD, / I HKKN AFPlis—B*mb«i, G»ltC Vattdiven.and Ur niaoy other by S 3 Wtier «od 1M From «ireei. TJUCKWHEAT FLOUK-JO rack* halted Buckwheat JO Flonr, received and for aale by *d„ c H 8. X \y. HARBAUOH. ABsSuoit F" WHIR—SIX) bbla. Floor, m etore and for sale by 9. kW. HARBAUGH, decil =: •- - S 3 Water andto4 Front street. RmVE ! ScßEXSnsfflESfi.-Aftw boxes.upenor r CteamOhteae,in,,received fc nnd.fo. i^ebl;oH laHTKBTRCIT.— Just received, a quantity of Drii > Peaehe. and Apple,, andfor^»»^ AltßAt , GH C' : oK?T&EAL—7O sacks sifted Corn Meat a superior article for family use. just received and tor sale by dcSl BROWN A CONNELLY, Diamond. rjROOMS—6O dozen Corn Broom*, (large size,) just [J received fad for tale by ; . d ec (l BROWN A CONNELLY, Diamond. H/TACKEBAL—IObbIs. No. 1 Mackerai, veryfine;- ALMON—6 bbU. fine extra No. 1 Salmon, ia fttpi and for, tala by [dec9l BROWN fc CONNELLY MyM —’2 ca>R> Codbuir just received and for call - fdecSL BROWN & CONNELLY. rvjbi O by 003O 03 hy ■4 bbis. Bleached Winter Whala Oil: ;■ 7 Taimers’ Oil; ju*i received and for sale ■ [decB] - BROWN fc CONNELLY. rnAK—l5 bbi*.Tar In »tore and for sale by . , I »dec3 BROWN A CONNELLY. -\TOW"CROP RICE-20 Kc’d nnd for ialf Sal jjy [dec4] ■ MILLER & RICKKTSON. /a BOXES WHITE HAVANA SUGAR; . 4U 60 bail “ Brazil “ raceived nnd for iblb by ■ (Hbc4) : MILLER & RICKK : fSON. EGARS—SO M. genuine Principe, “ Cruz A Sons.” SO« ‘ •< “Justo Zanz.” 10“ Havana Regalias. , s'u « Fragancia. Rac’d and for sale by (decti MHJ.ER A RICKETBQN. Sugar House; . . . ;«o *■ new crop Plantation; received and for sale by ldec4) MILLER * RICKETSON. O deaui, “ Laranda;” 10 batßets sup. Bordeax," liatonra;” 15 Marseilles; rec’d and for sale by deed •' MHJ.ER & RiCKETSON. LAMP-BLACK— Superior Star, ia, barrels and hhds., assorted papers, for sale by ‘ ' ••• * ” *B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO„ Corner Island \Vobdßi*._ novas 5 I Risk MOSS—One bale just received and for sale by B Av FAHNESTOCK & CO. } Corner Ist and Wo6d sts^ Corner Ist and Wood su 1A BARRELS MOLASSES—Rec’d und.for sale low lU for o.»h °dtclll CUMMINS & SMITH. m LOT OP BARLEY—Rec’d and for ealtby i CUMMINS & SMITH. FEW SACKS BEAKS—Rec’d and for »elo by deca CUMMINS At SMITH. A SMALL LOTOFFI by : (dec?) I BARREL ROLL BUl^Eß—Rec’d andforsalnby 1. dec2 ■.. t .- ■ CUMMINS A SMITH. BUSHELS RYE—Rec’d and for Bale by 1 aUU nova CUMMINS fc SMITH. OTATOES—I3O bbls. Pink-eye Potatoes, of ;ood quality, jutt received and for Bale by decU ’ » W. kJ: C. ACIIESON. ca BUSHELS SMALL WHITE BEANS—ln.store QU and forgale by [decU] W. AJ. C. ACHESON. POTATOES— 100 barrels Neshannocks; 100 “ Baltimore Blues; for sole b \V. & J. C. ACHESON. PPLES—IOO barels renocks and Winter Green Pi] A in, , in ,toreaDdfor ‘‘“ffin.-c. acheson. nnn BUSHELS SHELLED CORN—Just received jfeUU and for «alt by (n!6) W..t J. C. ACHESON. RYE FLOUR— lbs. Rye Flour, In 100 &. Back*, juat received and for aaleby .„„ r or»v - decl ■- W. Sc J. C. ACHESON. QA BBLS. FLOUR—“ Moriongahda City brand,” jual dU ««ived & j -:o AcHEgON TO LET—A Buca YaM.ln Croghanaville. The Clay ORN MEAL—'*sbarrel* fine sifted, fresb grouu< Corn Me 9., m «o« .mdfor ACH^SON ,-V No. 2 Smitbfield si ' “BASKETS.—Vdo*.Carved Horn Card Baskets; D - •• 20 «■ new style Shell Heir Pius. HOGAN 4c CANTWELL’S, 80 Market stieet,. For salelowat decB ; •' IAAJBBL9. NORTU CAROLINA TAR-ln, lurg ijJU bb..„ .nd good °^^>Q. COKNOR . USICAL BOXES—I dos. Musical Boxes, that play a variety of popular airs, woltaea, quadrillas, Ac,, Just received at . ■ l: i. KIPUEy s, decll • G 7 Market *t- APPRENTICES WANTED—Fifteen to twenty young lad. from 13 u> 15 year. o fW“|'WndteßtoclciJ!g mannfacturine business. Apply ,at M. DAL *;S Store, on Fifth street, or at hit Factory m LawrenceviUe. . : novi4£ f : : ---• QILS— 1000 nil. natural colored Winter Sperm Oiij 800 “ bleached, “ . “ tsoo w « u Whale l{ 500 « N.W. coast , “ “• 8 bble. No. 1 Lard ■ „ . * .. 5 “ Linseed (warranted Give) “ 20 «;. Suait’*-Tanhei*! ; (waf'fiehuinei “ ' pJar“ re an ‘ l fot ”* IObS SnLLER & RICKETSON. AUCTION BALES, . BY JAMBSarXEffIAy AUCTIONEER, No* 114 Wood Sissst,’ ttuuue doom fbo*Fifth... JOBBERS visiting this city withastock iof Goods for sole, can be accommodated, while they remain, with the use of a Booth, on. moderate terns, in the 2d story ol M’Kenna’s Auction' Store, No. 114 Wood street, three doora from Fifth. . ' .'V,'-' , • . Also—for Rem, by the week, month, or year, for the storage of merchandise only, an excellent dry Cellar, with board.floor. *ep!s DOMESTIC BLANKETS at private sale at M’Ken na’s Auction Rooms, No. 124 Wood street, 3 doors from fith at., a large invoice of Domesiicßlankets of the largest size and finest quality of Merino Wool, received directfrom the Manufaetorier, and will be sold at very lovrpricesjboth wholesale and retail* It is the beat op- i > etail grocery "and provision store/ It Scales, Stove arid Pipe, Store Futures, *c ♦at Auc j tion.i—Oil Tuesday next, December 20tb, at 10 o’clock in the forenoonj will be sold, at the. store of Thos.D. Me* I Masters,- head of Seventh street, his entire stock offiro* ceries, Provisions. Store Fixtures, Ac., as hers declining that business for the present. Among .the articles are tea, coffee. N. Orleans and loaf sugar, molasses, pepper, [all spice/ginger,-cinnamon, mustard, chocolate; a large assortment oTqueensware, about 4000 £js. bulk pork, in good ©Tderj abont 200 bushels Ted potatoes, a jjood am det 30 bbls. apples, flour and com meal; 2 plauormcoun [ ter scales, 1 large stove and pipe; together with store fix tures, Ac.,. JAMES McKENNA, [ dec22 ‘ Auctioneer. AFCTOH SALESi " n BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, South-East comer of Wood, and JEvtk streets, Large stock of staple an d fancy dry GOOD 9, by.Catalogue, on a Credit of Three Months. On Tuesday morning,December 28th. at the. Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, 17 packages, embracing a. general assortment ot seasonable stapieand faucy.dry goods, from an extensive retail dry goods store, which were well selected by gen tlemenor experience in that;branch of business, and mustbe sold, to close the concern. ... Goods are now ready for examination, and catalogues will be ready on the 23d. JOHN D. DAVIS, ‘ dec2B/. - - -Auctioned., O’# forsale; in the plan of the Mount Emmet property. Pmona desirous of investing a small sum of money, can do so. to advantage, by. securing choice .Lots of yanotts . This properly, for beauty of location, commanding a view orihe two cities, the Allegheny, Slonongahela and Ohio rivers, is untquaQed. It has the.advantage of an abundiume of the choicest spring new road, now; finishing, wilt render it easy of access, and bring it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny'market . As an investment for profit, to isay nothing of the de-’ lightfal situalion for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a thb£e-fold return. • . - _ ... The above Lota will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. ~Tm.scMUai.m>nreaFUTAJLX. ... rvr ; Plan* may be seen and every information bad, of Mr. HUGH SW3SEN Y,on the premises {or of JOHN COYLE, ■at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. novaO HOUSE ANfl LbT AT A Bargain^-Any person in want of a comfortable Dwelling Home, mmgood neighborhood, on Wylie street, a short (balance from the Court House, cin provide themselves lor the small jam of*Boo. A very desirable residence for a Milliner, Mans lua Maker, or Retail Trimming Slor jQj^J >P £.| ) Yl,E, 4th street, near jmithficld st. FOR SALE—:A productive Manufacturing Establish menu now In fall operation, in the City, together with the Stock on hand, fcc., Ac. Price, WjOOO, Term*, *l,OOO in hand; bilance to anil purchtterß, with approy edaecurity. Itisbelievedthere is a proutof Super, cent in the khoye, aa well ai securing a profitable brumes*. Two men, of basinet* hablti and enterprise, may be en* W d to bdv.nu g e. g CUTHBERt Ge „ : Agem , 4 ec il , 1 antithfieid atreeu v IKON FOUNDRY FOR SALE.—A. »m«ll Iron Foundry, wilh P*tlerri*,TooU,fcc., iUlrr»dy for ope ration, will be told on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron c '& n ah excellent opportunity to a young man to «mmen« Aelron 1«, near Wood itreet. TTORSALE.-A tot on High the coraeroWr- Jh He, at the new German Church. Thla Let,fiOby 80 u., witl besold on accommodating term*,; or leased .on pet petual with the privilege of buying out the groom. veXi other tot* on the Hill,indifferent places, for sale bn accommodating terms, or perpetuaWease, as m iuK*lB?lfnsrt?.«J~ THOMAS MEIXON OR SALE—A amalltwo story frame dwelling house, convenienily situated, fronting oa Pride street, one streelbeyond the Hospital.; , The lot is 24feetm front, by 193 feet aeep, and will he sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house»or to /AftlES MAY. Water street, _ i JESlift ' The splendid Steam Packet* BALTIC ATLANTIC, built expreMly to run as fSpiTarrtteketa on the Monongabela. between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few montha, are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale., • , • The following are the dimensions of these twiu boats, via ; Length ofdeek, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels. 24 feetdiaraeter, 10 feet four, boilers. 21 feet by 33 inches diameter; cylinders, 21 inches, ana 0* eet stroke. Each boat contains 50 stale-rooms, and the cabins are fhmUhed in the richest modem style.' _ , -- For terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD ; nov23:if ■ Pittsburgh; . ~ A FURTHER REDUCTION. . Jai, Hnipratt 4b Sons* Patent Soda Aali. 1 TO 5 TONS; 31, cosh, currency ; or 4 mos., approved bills. 5 toil* or upwards 3f do. par, or 0 mo*. ; do., in erest added. For the superior quality of thisbraud, we efer to the class and 4bap manufacturer* m’this city tenerally. W. 4t lit MITCHELTREE, Sec 4 ‘ : No. 160 Liberty street. A' NECDOTES—Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdote*, a Collection of several Thousand Facts, Incidents, Narratives, Examples and Testimonies, em bracing the best of the hind in most former collections, and some hundredsin addition, original and selected;the whole arranged and classified ,onanewplan» with co pioustopicaland.Rcriptural indexes. By Rev- R. Anrine A. M., Fastor of the Providence Church. New York with an Introduction,by the Rev. Geo B Cheever,D. D a number of new and valuablepubli cations, for sole by ELLIOTT fc ENGLISH, nv 2s 78 Wood street. ttonoitgaheU Hay lgatlon-Company. v NOTICE "©.STOCKHOLDERS.—-In pursuance of the provisions of the Charter ,of annual raeeting.of the Stockholders' oftbe Monongahela Navigation Company will be held, on Monday, the-first, day of January, 1549, (beingthe 6rsl Monday oTthe month,) at tho office of the .aid Company, m the Odeon Building, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, al 3 oclock in the uf ’h°P“rPoS' BAKKWEU!, decs' ‘ : Secretary. IThe Pittsburgh Mom. Pott, the « Herald” of Brown., vitle, the Washington Examiner, and Waynesburg Mes- publish lifl the election,-and send paper lo tho ’ Secretarv.l ±_ i ;cjUNDWE&—BO catty boxes ImperiaUna Hyson J 5 Tea; 10half cheats do. do. 12 raataCookingßaUins; 20boxe* M. B-Raisins; .. OOhnlf bores M. R." r 8 baskets Olive Oil; -2 barrels Scotch Snuff; . tkey Rappee “ l ; Macouba ; u 1 bbl. Mason’s Blacking; T'ceirobn 9: FMndig-oj • 1 bbl. Gam Camphor, CloVe«; : o ! i 50 fts. Mace; just received from,the East, and Tor »lc by [decßl BROWN & CONNELLY. T ONO SHAWLS.—Jim teemed, per Adams’-E*- •j presat another lotof those beautiful Long Shawls, which will be sold thirty per cent, lota. . tdcclO) K- D- THOMPSON. Flowers'for tile W inter Season. ''■bjM _ ''The subscriber'is prepared to nirtuah 1 TO§w Bouquets for Weddings,Balia,or-Ear-Ognjg' ' ties, composed of rich, fragrant'FlpWr.Bw^^ ers. leftwith W.T. Bown, Jr.v9t. Clatr street, or through the Post Office, will be delivered promptly. nbv»fm» L Manchester. JEED—Rec’d and for sale CUMMINS A SMITH, ; THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Hale, Reineman A Co. was this day.dissolved by mutnaiconsem. .The business ofthe late firm will be .ettled by Reineman A Co. . jan> Sept. 27th, 1848. The business will be continued by and Jons Voeotlt, under the styleof REINEMAN A Co. ' . : s rAiuKTy (ioolhi:—10U doz. best six cord, MAI dozen V three, lSadbren'blaclc and 100 dor. assorted colors, SPOOL COTTON. 150 dozen ass’d cola;, 300 b ack, 500 white TAPE, SO tta. Titley & Taimn’s black patent THREAD. 50 pks. PINS, No. 3. OO.bis. Hart A_Co. s COTTON CORD. 35 gr. Boot Lncos, 300 gr. Hoolta_ and Eyes, uss’d withra,lol of: Linen Tapes, Bonnet Wire, Ac., at the sign ofTHE STARS,BO Market street. . ’ nOT>I bkaSe washisoton, :: JLTTORmX XT LAW. ■ subßcriblii*may be found alii* bffic«j on Fourth street, belweeirSnuihueld and. Grant. Bts., Pittsburgh, at jpITST^ lTr& OF COUGHING ill the night are very /' some. They break in upon Ihe hours of repose and exhaust the strength of. the sufferer. B._A. Fahnestock i Co.’a COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success fulin easing and.curing ihese unpleasant.speUs. it a person ißTonrfed iu ihe nighj-by a spasm of coughing} a tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam will soothe it, give hint relief,and, as it ispalatable, leaves no unpleasant taste behind! {( once nsedjit will take precedence ever all otherth.as. a, remedy for coughs, colds, 4tcv „ Prepsred ami sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co., corner Ist and Wood streets, und corner 6th and Wood streets. . . uot3U . —FeiiMylvtiila Rail ftotd uompany. NOTICE is hereby given.that the ‘.Five Dollars per-share on-the Capital Stopk of this Company is required to be paid on or before tne lai-day. j of January next». the Eighth Instalment, Five per share, on or before, the 2d of March, uexttthe Ninth instalment, of Five Dollars per share, on or.befojr the Ist day of May next ; and ihe-Teiithlnsialmem, of Five Dollars per share, on or before the Ist day of July next, at the Office, No. 70 Walnut streeLFhila^elphm. 1 " :• GEORGE Measurer, N.B. InstalmentSiWiU be received by/w.ll. DENNV. at the,Merchant’s and Manufacturer’* Bank, Pittsburg 1 decHttjanl Saits bg 2lttttian JAMES M’KKNNA, Aacl. inr Salt. Stein Boat, for Sale. JOHN VOEGTLY. °` '~`-'~%~~ ""tea'" i=~~'~.. c..> .. _ kISYiY,~:;. kr. c.!~` .. .. .. yF~'.ti"..`'•'r."",w;..~,~ ' s,Nh~ :.;p~%Y'.isct? Org <B>ooftg, Fre.h Arrival-New Good* !■ :* HO. 65: SLUUIET ST., BBTWXKIf 4Ta ST. AIfD THEDIAMOVD TpANC Y AND STAPLE WINTER DRYGOODS! Jj The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODSr purchased in the Eastern ciues since the Gredl EaHfiii Prt«r, ahdTnr below the cost of monuj factoring, and will dispose of them. Wholesale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleachedhlnslin, only3J cents; BleachetfMuslini from Gi.to 12}centa; - - 4*4 Brown do. . . do. sto S cents; 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 12} - do. : - Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 6} cents ; J Furniture ChintZiOnlyGi cents; ~ Red and Yellow Flannel, oil wool. 13} cents • British Chintz; Bitie and Orange,TO cents Bed Ticking,only Cfcents; - 1 French Dress Ginghams, 12} Cents; French Work Collars, only 12} cents; 4*4 White Flannel, only 2o cents. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; Wide Black Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, all shades; Satin stripe Cashmere, new style French Lamartine Plaids; . Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustrc; Gala Plaids, high colors; . Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shades; Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres;' , French all colors: v . ChameleonSitwjjdlshades; ' Black Plaid Gro.D’ Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths, r J SHAWLS ! BHAWLS! f Plaid Long Shawls ; Brocba Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all-wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black end colored Moos de Laine Shawls; new style Stradilla Shawls [plain and embroid ered black and colored silk'fringe ThibelShawisyand new style Paris printed Terkerrl and Cashmere Shawls. -FANCY GOODS.: ? ..•; French work Capes; Collars ahdCheinizcUesjnew style Bonnet Ribbons;. Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchief*: Ladies’ Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Khi Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and blacfc Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca. Ingrain and Mora vian Hose; black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings and Inserting*, . . - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. , ■■ Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths; Russia Dia per and Crash, Irish. Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached andßrowuMnslih; Casaineu; Kentucky Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginghams; Colored Cambrics: Red, White and Yellow: Flannels; Welsh Flannel;-Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Just received, a very ime,assortment of. French and English, bine, block and brown Cloths; black and fancy French Gasrimeres; new style fancy Vestings,and Cra vats iMerino Shirts and Drawer's; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefijand a splendid assortment of Gloves* Hosiery and Suspenders.; : * t ; BLANKETS. A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon abound) Blankets, just received The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fall m. prices, Merchants and .others are re* quested to call and inspect them, as X feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower thah ihev have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them wholesale and retail at a very smell, profit su. the Eutem Cost-. ABSaLOMMORRIS,, / ; No. 65 Market street. Pittsburgh. Hew Roodfi «t Kninber Pifty*iUne X -coxsxa o? focira ;ako ma&ket btuets, ; piTTßßtntoH. S~IREATBARGAINS!—The suliscriber has just re-< iX turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DR V GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em br *ihgastocKforrichnessandvarietynptfurpassedby ; eIV eiubllshmeht in the West-' ' DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silks; Cravats and Collars;. ; Handsomedress do. Black love Veils and Hdkfs.; Rich changeable • do. ■ JacaneteadCamb.Mbslins.; Rich changeable Satin da Plaid and striped Muslins Chines; < Handsome Ribbons;; Mode and high eol’d French Gloves, Hosiery, Ac.; • -Merinos j Cloths for Cloaks; . . Mode and high col’d Muslin Terkeri Shawls; delaines; . ; Cashmere do. New style muslin deLainesjiPlain Thibet Shawls, silk p£S&ib«tBhawMo.do. Black and colored Alpacas; Black do. do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co-Silk do. do. lors; - Fineßrochm do. • New style Vitettes; ; Cloth ; . do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid. Long uo, California Plaiai; i Low Priced. ,do Black Bombazines; . Plaid Cloakings. .. . CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se» lected: with mueh jeafe—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods. Ore lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention 01 purchasers: The best Calicoes for dicta, ever offered; . Doable purple Calicoes, English, 12* cents; Green. • : ''\v'do. : Oil Chintz: British Chintzes; }••- New style Merrimack Calicoes; ■ : Blue : .. do. . • do. : • Bine and Orange do. Furniture : do. :-. .. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A-large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, ot the low price oflsi cents per yard.- .. . . ■ Also, Black Alpacas for 12} ets. per yard. yt ryepoA Ond very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams. forl2l eentt, warranted fast color*. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. • Bleached:Mu*lins 9 6£tol2; : Yard wjda-Unbleschedtfii m 2;, . Bed Tickings, very cheap; Casicetts, TmUinw. Kenmcky Jeans; i Checks, Linings,Plaid Linseys;. i. Domestic Ginghams, Mariners’Shirtings; Colored Cambrics; v . Flannelsvlower than ever offered; ; Canton Flannels. LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns V \ . 'DamaskTableLinen; ‘ Do. do; Cloths; • Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; ./ ; Li " l!n BLANKETS! A large slock of Blankets, from coarse lovery tine also-Bine and Drab fine and very fine, ter Overcoats. =• • - ' • : \ GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine find superfine French and English Cloths anuCaa*; simeres; Over-coatings; Silk andflanen Pocket Hand-, kerchiefs and;Cravats; GlovesrSuspendew; Silk and Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, el Tle l «tb9Criber having made extraordinary. prepara? tions for the Falland Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed, tan confidently; promise :hi*..customers the bestbargalnshehaseverbeehable to-offer. . •••■v. Customers of the house, and purohasen «neiully, are re spectfullyinvitedtocall:. (nov2o) : PHILIP ROSS. Winter Goods at K astern con > GEO. R. WHITE, No. si hfurita street, intends malting a chance In his business,jon the Ist of_January next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at originalcost:— - " ' .„! V - l BrochaLong and Square Shawls;: y French Tartan. Long <lo. . ; < French Primed Cashmeres; English do. -do. [ - MouselineDe Laines: i 34 and 64 Gala Plaids; •' - Ql d ; High tol’d French Ginghams, and Fancy DresiSilaa ’ Those wantingßargains, arefnvUodtocalt. tnog7:im A. MASON, & Co., No. 60 just . reeeireil rmother invoice of PLAID LONG sM SQBARE SHAWLS, bought SS percent, less than any previous lot roceiveii by ua this ,eason i. * Our stock or SHAWLS is no* the largest in the City, and purchasers.are "assured.that our, prices,.from this, date, wilt be.SS per cent,less than at any former time., dec9 .". .. ! . Reduction In Prices. ; ■ ; TITILL BE SOLD, fromlhis date, tne balance of opr . VV - Wwtbb Dksss Goods, at consisting of scarlet, maroon, raa2anne blue^bVJ:.brown and other colors French:Merinos. Lamartine.Stripes, Mohair Stripes,and bar’d Alpacas, brkaod fancy color* French aU wool Cashmeres andße jpneed Cashmeres and De Laines, in great yarl|ety.j Longtind Sonars iElaid,Shawls j Turkeri, Cashit|ere, j De Cloth, Thibet, 4c., 4c. . R. .D.TUOMPSpN, - ■ . ; t j e c2 . , ,iio Market st.f 3 doore.from Liberty. f T>AttD A BROTHEHa' l _0 13 doz. of the above warranted brac d of rens,;)ust received; and forsaletd the trade at New York prices. The above Fenshave received thehigheiit premium ever awarded on Gold Fens,and are.Warraunld byiheraanu &.co:; j: ! North-east comer of-Fifth and Market als., up stairs... j .nov2B » ■ ' vi '*■' • --- Black and fancy CASSiMKttfcs|.-w, ilmpr* tnrbas lately received a large assortment of these \ Goods, and is opening them at p.ncds unprecedentedly low, ranging ftom7s to 52,50 per yiird;-i!, ; Also. French Doeskins, of all qualities. ~ ; »■ Also!. French and English Broadcloths, black,, olive j invisible green, brown, and: bide. Among'these are some vpry handsome French BlMk> suitable far Cleoks, at a vewlow price, and brown, invisible green, and bl k Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies’Cloaks. i ‘i. . . i Also, silk', cotton andmeono Undershirts and Drawers, Mariners’ Undershirts.constantly on hand.; , ITT* The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors, u w £> buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above. -; deCt3 • GENTS. SUMMEI? GO(S>3.—Super.' Single milled French Habit Cloths; rieh styles Cassunerest black, and colored Cashmeretts; Queen’s and Summer Cloths’ figuredandplainDrap D’ Etetf. .Vestings,^wrychoice” Marseilles, Silks and Satius.and figured Linen (Drills; Chlalbyii* ' RoblNSON’SClothStore,! l. raa y2s - Post Buildiugs, cornet Fifth and Wood. B‘ EACK ALPACAS—At the very low pnee of 13* ,cis. Onehundred piece just received at N0..60 Market st. dec B . A, A. MASON 4 CO. Patterson’s Carriage USanufoctory, ... Dianwftd Wood and Srmi^fitldstreets.^ ' ; *'■ WufißE may alway)* be-faufldan assort* of Family Carriages,; Barouches, rYFI , ** u fig’ cft - and all kinds.of heavy, work, ■SS&NMJSBwfrom a six-horse wagpn down to a wheel* barrow. Persons wishing: to purchase or contract tor thing in fae ; above line; are respectfully > n y^ted^o hnoft Ptgtorf** l -'Hyotlieg; Jonathan^? DECEIVED AT M.- A. MINER’S, AND TORSADE. JV Tlivs holyday sheet exeells anything of the.kind ever issued from the press. The illustralionaaKal original, and of the most awacttvoietotaeter. TlajWi graving of one single picture coil alxhundred.dollars. 8 Biaaoaii, of Allegheny City, haaihem forsale. . n~i~ Smithfield street, third doorabovegd. ■< novld . . , •1 4 PIECE OF GROUND, CONTAINING STONE, of A the beet quality for Ojnto* and Cellar wort,'ana mlh very light: striping, will be rented for one or two «ara Po«»esiio.i lt .a locate ieaf the Fountain Inn, on Coal Lane; and clearofhuild, inCT, which miaht be inconvenienced by the AUo.the well known Stone Quarry on Nunnery, Hill, Sankerg anb fecljange jßrokerg. WI.H.WIUUng, •EXCHANGE AND BAN KING OFFICE 2V.- JB. eoTTUT'ef Third and Wood streets; - . QIGHT and Time-Bills of Exchange, BantNotes and O foreign hnd domestic Coin bought and sold on the most favorable terms. •Collectionsmademallthe principal cities of the union,; at the lowest rater., : jel2 JOSEPH n, BILL. H£LX« & CURRY, BANKERS* EXCHANGE BROKERS; And Dealer* in Foreign and Domestic Exchange* Certifi cates of. Deposit, Bank Notes, Gold an Si/ccr. No. v 5 Wood street, 3rd door beUno Fourth* Watside, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■■■ marl4-ly .. ■ . r 'j_ _ ■ Hagb D» King, l . (Latb thb riEM o» M?Cobd i: Kiko.) BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER ■ Office—corner of Fourth streetand Fost Office alley, BEALERin Coin, Bank! Notea, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac EXCHANGE on oil the principal cities of the Union for sale in sums to suit purchasers. . CURRENT and par funds received oh deposited COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowestratcg. ; , npll-dlw&w3m •/ iT.r.Tm K"B*x»TTp . turn*. KR AMfiR & BAHfil. Banktnvnd Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Bills, BUlsqf Exchange, 1 Certificate* if Depot? it, Bank Notes, and Coin. ' Comer of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. - ... . * - may2B • N. HOLMES SON, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Notes, No. 55 Market street,-Pittsburgh. BELUSO BATS, . EXCHANGE. < BUYtKfI BITS New York , ±pr l Cincinnati i / Philadelphia :l- a Louisville f „ .Baltimore ,“ | BtLouis : , I ! Buying rates Ohio Indiana Kentucky, ‘‘Virginia Wheeling Tennessee &ul0»y \ I dlB. - ,■.#“•«• ! “ * “ 3 “ JAS. 8.80011. • HOON&BARGEKT. „ AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, _ _ Comero/Woodand Sixth Pittsburgh, Pa., ‘TTVEALERS in Coin, Banlc Notes, Timeßills, Foreign jLJ_an& Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ac. \ EXCHANGE on ali the prmdpal.Cities of the Union, Andßnropevfor saleinsnms tosuitpurchasers. CURRENT and par.funds received on deposite. ' .COLLECTIONSmade on all parts oftheUnion, at the lowest rates; : .v. ■ : • • sopll-ly. B. PRIVATE DISEASES, Dr JBroion. N 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted mat cases of a pritauw delieaunaturs incidents to ihehtunfin frame. "v; ’ Svhilis and ana its consequences, together with all-w r, imparitieso/the blood, with all diseases of ’.urethral: discharges,:seuunal wealroessond imp-tency, » piles, rheumatism, female weakness,.diseases of ic, womb, :monthly.Kfippreßsionfl, diseases of th- joints fistula in ;oho,nervous affections,painsin the ba<k unit Joins.lrri tations ofthe neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, tetter, ringworm, mercurial diseases;, Ac." ' TWELVE YEARS* PRACTICE • ; Exclusively de voted to the study and treatment ofveneS real disorders, find those arising from youthfnl excesses* gaiety, climate, or. impurities of theblood, whereby the consutuiton may have been enfeebled,enables Dr.Browri to oflbT assurances of speedy TClief to 01l who may place themselves under his care. , . ■ / . Dr. Brown’s offices aTe~ conveniently arranged into sep arate' apartments:, Patienis cDn’visitDr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors; ;/ - 1 It ls of importance to many persons in needofmedical fi|d, to obtain good advice privately find promptly. To all such, Dr/BrownV ready shill m removing venereal di*> eases, in their various forms and stagemoflers inducements , which can rarely be equalled. ; Strangers are hereby apg prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in Overir branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years .confuted himself exclusively to the treatment of those -diseases.;.. - Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention m those com plaints.' ‘ r ■. • Uncertain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. r Recent cases are relieved in a short time, withoutinterfi raprion frombusiness." ’ ' • / ' ; . i iTTHemia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to eall, as ho has paid particuj lor attention to that disease. : Leiters from adistacce,aslringadvice, mußt contain fee, or they will not be attended to. J •• ; Office cm Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market.. Consultations strictly ctrafi dential. - - v‘ 6ct25-dAwly T)EUMATISfiI.—I)r. Brown's newiy discoveredrem- Xv edy for Rheumatism iv a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble/"lt'never foils. ; Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 65, Dia mond alley Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at ;home./ lanl&d&wtf - , 7 Ttoe Grand PnrgaUTe* ■ w ' • DR. CUCKENER’S SUGAR. COATED VEGETA* BLE EXTRA CT PJlXR—These celebrated Pills have ob tained on enviable notoriety in the United States,, as a curative for Giddiness,rDyspepsia, Soar Stomach, lUadache,, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Cou&hs, Heart burn. Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir :to; as a medicine forthe million. In all seasons'of the springs summer, autumn, and winter,—-and under all cir cumstances,; they can be taken with perfect safety, and success. Asa vermifuge and general medicine for chill dren, they an unrivalled. Being coated withpure white sugar, children will easily take them; theyneither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, butthbrlougbintheiroperation. For adults; by increasing the dose, they are equally ben eficial.. A* n&AntUßilious.PiU lhey will.be found with ' oul a superior. Ask any ono, among the thousands who use them,and an unqualified approval will be the certain -result. : 1 Remember Dr. C. V, Clickenefis tLe original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing or the sort was everheard of until he introduced: themin June, 1643., Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickeneris Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take noolhers, or they will be made the;victims of a fraud. |p*Piice, 25 cents per box. v Dr. Clickener’s principal office for the stile of Pills, fa 66 Vesey st., N. Y. • • WM. JACKSON, 83 Liberty at, head of Wood, Pitt* burgh, Pa« General Agent for. Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. The following are the duly appointed Agents for Alls* gheny county. Pa.: . A. AL Marshall,).. ■ Dr. > Allegheny city. J. R. Johnson, ). Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. - . Alexander Asdale,Wylie street. J. R.H. Jacques, Birmingham. Win; J. Smith, TemperancevtUe. ■ . ■ rG.H. Starr, Sewickley.' Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. : Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. H. Rowland A Son, hPEeesport. C.F. Diehl, Elirabeth. 1 John Black, Turtle Creek., . • —M’£ldowney,Bakerstown. ‘U Samuel Springer, j\ : James hTKee, Stewartstown. V Riley KDLatqmlin; Plum township. Fulton, Tarentum. . . \ t . . * ■ Jeremiah Fleming, LawTencevillel • -Robert Williams; ArthursviUe. aug22-d&wCra : . - " .. Dailey’s Magical Pain, extractor. mO THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found ' * g > -DaUey's-MagicalEainFztractor to prove’a cure for 'the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have heCii.afflicted: Whi, furlcn yfeEELAND:; jtcowocionodfciiV'. y., April 8,1348. . > Mb. H; DaUißT—Sir.' I have been trbubled with the foreight months, and could get.no Teltef. Your -Mngical Pain Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a : short time was perfectly cared! ’.Could I not get any more of it, I would not lake . a.hundred dollars for the balance of my box.' ‘ •. ■ • WILLIAM. HALL: 97 North Moore street. New York, JonelO, 1847. ftT" CAUTION:— Dailey's only Depot in the city qfNao York* and where Vie genuine nrtiele can be* obtained, wholesale and retail, is at4ls.Broodway; : H.Dallev is the inventor of this truly invaluable com pound, and he never has\ and nrter.tmll. communicate the secretof its preparation.to any man; living;, and, there* fore* noother person ever has made, or ever can make, a ; grain of it himself. Counterfeits abound! > Eyery-truly valuable article is subject to be depredatediupon by counterfeiters and im posters;' and nothing, that we know of, has more extern? stvely experienced that fact than.Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor! • - v . A Dailey, in cases of the severest Burns*. Scalds, Piles, .&c., will afibrd tmram relief, and : produce at once acoolingaud soothing effect—extracting - pain in and ffbm.one to fifteen ;minutes! but be sure, at- - ■ waysVapply it oii liheh—never on: ebuohdoth.. . Ahahowpiarkthe d£^erenee/-^ounterfeitExtractorfl f : no mailer under what name theyroay. apppar, or how ap* * plied, always irritate atidincrease thepain! Pamphlets,coniainingcertificutesofcures.raaybehad ■’ eratuuonapplication *to, ■ JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot) Pittsburgh. Db.Wm.Thobs; Agent. Dailey’s Animol Galvanic Cure-All, For Horses, Cattle, Ac., cures spavin, quittor, grease.) poll-eyil, sores, galls and praises. Pamphlets containing: ceniacatcs of respectable parties, may behadj>n apph-i catiouJo JOHN D. MORGAN, « ocllB:dAwy '' ' ’ Agent, Pittsburgh. . WILLIAM TATE A . (SUCCBBSOUS TO BiiERtVV A TATS.) No.iQ, Fourth strut, beiuxen Ferry and Liberty sVtecU, MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy drants, pumps* baths, water closets, leaden coffins, ' •Ac,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from !to 8 lbs. to the square foot,in sheets of ft by 20 feet, wbichthey will furnish to the.trode wholesale* orcuttoorderia hnysize thatntay be wanted. They olsomanufacturearid keep- constantly on hand leadenpipes from 2 .to I inch calibre; aoueductpipe,fo conveying waterirom springs, furnished to the country trade, ana put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 100 U • feeton each reel, with directions as to tfceprdpermetbod of laying; Also, on baud, alarge supply of Adams’ Pat ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co’s very supeiror cast iron suctiott-Eamps. , Hydrant wptk- of every, description executed in tho' most durable manner, aha on the most accommodating terms. .Orders from the country for leaden pipes, shs*-* 5 *-* . lead,or pumps, will receive promptattention. : / :Je27,-daw .1 , : •' "■. ;,. - steel.and FUe Manufactory, ffMIE 'subscribers have enlarged their File . Jl> Manufactory, on the corner of ond ; . Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by Effecting aeon*: • verting funiace, a melting furnace and* lilt.hammer.— - Their Steel, now being of a'euperior qaolity, and having engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur* 'l. nisn Files of every description,tbavwi)l compare with the best imported article iari&being determined to make.?.; itthaiaterest of; all.who .use/Filea in any way, to put chase from them, they will eeUi-titeir. Files';at; pricer; Thcy. wi]l ;also recent Files, and chase those which are wpm apdbroken: .Fumie is respectftillyinvl;cd, (noy?) w. c.. CUUHY» Buying ratet) County & City ord’s ft Belier Notes •• ft Pennsylvania Co. t New-York 4 Maryland ■ ft “ New Orleans
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