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"‘K>*> the ,Star Bakery, the most magnificent Chrijtmaj lt will weigh 100 Jr ■ J£Wp>»j£ of«!» beat frnit, and will belhoroughly t ' bega leave to soy, that three ricb'nhd beautiful Kibgai' : S h°° be I ,l “* a “» i4e <he Cafe! 7 1 * dispose 4 °f *l5O centa per pound. - ; af'ESiandi.^’* 1 *' B '' Cakes e LOTH—10 pcs. Drab Blanket CoaUn?t ' '—» t“ • $ . Lavender u '• « • lease '»■■■■■ Blankets; '■ •••■;■ f i , 5 ? :r i “ Gray mixed Cloth: . ' -,.i, «. Army Cloth; - • ■ * - I; ' f 1 bale Blue BlankeU&iating. : Received, pn conngnment, direct from the' manufac ■ turen, and lor sola by the package or niece • •deeSO . brtjgpH Yik llELihem,’ ■ .. . . . i Oping to Vallfonua,' ; v: FEBSQNS. purchasing Goods, on time, are eompellei tpbuywbereitamla them.' Those having Ihe'Cnah to lay,out for Clothing, can aave 20 percent at leaat.and in pome cases,4o, bypurchaamg at ray establishment: I ne’S *f“ e ‘“ok of ; French, Bnghah and American Uoods,aU fresb and/ashionabie, oiqualities to Sail -all • .!•»«•> P!KfH>feSr<tf pockets. J ora deterraintd to close Uf,? I ,®? *? fore « nn *> a f, 8 °»« Pn«e- If purchasers will take the trouble to call, they may be convinced of ti, ‘ ; JNO V CUHftAN, 20 Fifth st < -V• “‘"“Thera ts not a piece ©floods in my stock either old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. der2t ME -. v f’ . ‘ «• l ~ * 1 % \ 4 1 ,v - • s 'S ) ' K-'-.V r! \ „ • -i '•* -V" " "* '•• 4 ‘ ’ -V-Vm i.' ' ' : .... .... -.- 4 4 ;: . ;1;n1.9_1tti . :'` . :,. f; jjllje IDttilg fHomiiig |)ost. V' . . .'V.' •• Pmsuracm, • ) ■■’l- u ""i ' ■ .November 7th,1848. 1 / 'iffsl^S : % rc s^ n, i Manufacturers'. Bank' has I r ■ Jividond of four per eent on the 1 Capital Stock, out of the. profits for the last six months. 1 1 • - . ; Wi*H. DENNY; Cashier. • Csm.-Doring this season of festivi* ' an “ *?Xi w “ etl *». are prone to indulge in the'good -tilings of life to excess.iex os not forget thatthe pleasures - or the table, when enjoyed beyond the boundrofmode -7 'TBJUoni are at the expense of Thenhh. v ... : l ■ -To those; however, who are ted inadvertantly into ex* £®»*n l»t»ng or drinking,mnstfh»,iu consequence, auf * wrirom neadtchejiieh stomach, lowness of spirits, indi*i . ?• gestion, and other complainusthe penaltyof ove^indal ??.P, ce > we recoramendatrial of IPHghfs indianTtzaabU i < Prifa, of the North American -College of Health.* This' ; Tnedicine will remove all complaints which arise from ' of diet: and cleanse; the body, from; those ’ • <umous and corrupt humors which are the cause of the i . .| b . ove distressing symptoms, and of every malady inci » aent toman. • ; ' * -uv ! ami Tmit«t«».-Remember that . >. .theOngmal;>nd OnlyGenmrie Indian -Vegetable Pills - ■ * S ‘ ’i?* Me.irs. Feuehtwanger ACoi, of ■ : Co '’ at ClMclra»U}«i«d J. .1 . 0f LoauvUI '. ««’»«■ agents for, this lIMIhSSS!?* i ’Sl r .?^', tt 'P r - w rig>>t’aPritthipal6tSce, 15« r r ! et ’ PI “! and by John Thompson! »... J^>& r Sl^!sis etT ? 1,l ? baT 5 h » pa ‘>" w hois soleageht for b F- w hora dealers can be supplied at the'whole* t • sale rate;'. :-; dec!9 ' - ■ «»??T A. COU Sh should'never be neglected. It may bp • ? nd the attentionat first, but it . ■:. n »tationftTy may progress slow at nrsr, ana us augmentation may oe scarcely percentible; 3f , W n ' 1 .^ nw * e ' ze »the lungs, nil the other parts of the body will be syrapathetically affected, and nconfitm* ea uonsnmpnon and premature death will ba the inevi able result. ; A little care would save raanyalife, and .. timely use of a proper remedy might have arrested ■ consumption. Butmany persons have an invin cible repugnance to taking airy raedJciner and rather inan use the means towards arresting u disease, simply because the remedy mar not be a pleasant one, Would sutlerand languish Ur a long time, before they would're-- sort to the'aid of medieme’. • B. A. Fahnestock & Co.’s Cougfc Balsam hasM great advantage in this respect over many other Cough pwpa* rations, as its pleasant taste permits it to be used without ; inconvenience. Bui iu value asaßalsamconsisisinthe »" *pc«dmess of its cure ~ AVe have known some of the most desperate coughs, some of which hadbeeii running on for a ! eqnsiderabfe length of time, yield almost imme diately tons power. ij.-l: Prepared and for sale, wholesale and Tetaii. hy „„ „v '-v : a A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. ■ noTi? cor. Wood.and m, and Wood andfithsts. ■■■- ® he hMge.t Jonmai ln the Weil. NKW AND CHEAP SYEEKLY FAMILY PAPER. THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST _ ' * * * TOA ~J^-OnCBi-'NEW&-'UTEiaTmSi-tti'fe. ' rjIHE UNDERSIGNED WILL ISSUE. nboatthe first ■ I f^y?n'K>T.lB49,.thefi re th o mb e rof a LABGEFAM iLI PAPGB,-containing tnen; reading matter thanany’ weekly pubtishd West of the ■ Mountains. Every fie , i pariment will be raithfully'atiended to. - and'no pains or expense willbe spared to render the Saturday Mamins . rcitonb of the-mosi instructive and acceptablehewspa... per ever issued in the Mississippi Valley; "• ' In- its POLITICAL DEPARTMENT the paper will aimto be the faithful and honest exponent bflhe princi ples of the Bhua, DmoctUne PASrr—ihe' Peaple’s Ptr -Me :P«lf of Pmgttii, : Hmeaj. nnd Truth; We - , *oMI fearlessly expose the unrighteous doings of Feder .alism,m whatever guise It may present itself, or under ■ whatever cognomen it may sail; ■ - ‘ The NEWS DEPARTMENT will be the object of spe cial cape and attention. Every thing tbai is new, inter esting and exemng, will. be faithfully chronicled. The '’TA ° r Magnetic telegraph being now •completed-from Pittsburgh to nearly eyeryleading city is the Union, we shail'be enabled to present onr readers, l SAy l ’ l di S eal6 r a, "!’ a stirring In Ih» LITERARY DEPARTMENT, we shaH ihtro ■ “f, ,nl ! ren ew feature into the columns of the Sat urday Morning Post. ■ At least tight columns of the paper «ch weak will be devoted exclusively to 7bln, fottru, . Scografiy, History. Moral Essays, <?■.., <5-c. In shon. we • fhaliuim to make the paper, in this respect, fiitly equal *o the apTttrsaAßTPAPEUs'of the East. We have iiow eugagefiseveraigisunguishca writers, who will regular V eoumbme'-ORIGWAL TALES POETRY, to Post. • intelligence.—we shall fornis- ; : ??il|S,‘’S™ e j; c !L?' ek ' s '' n h an extensive and oecUraie iUZVTKW. OF THE PITTSBURGH MARKET, cart ■' fa -7 made actoai. sales ; together with trie mar . ketto(PhUaddphsa, BalimwTi, Ntus Yori, Bostm, Cin - New OrleanSf Sl Lottis, received by Tele-' > groph and other soureeo, np to the latest moment before ■ going to press. -nie finctuations in the Money Market,- ■ Trices of Stock, Exchange, At*, will also be carefully inotaiineaeb number. • } PREHIDISS. To expoaruge Western Talent, we shall pay a liheral , ompentmuonto any person who will furnish us with : tberTa}es,Poctry or Essays, which shall bedUemed .worthy of pubheauon or a Committee selected for that' express purpose.. TERMS OF THE SATURDAI SCORNING; POST.' • Jtr In Order to secure ’ a lareb eirUnlauou, we shall offer oor MammolhWeekiytothe pnbliron terms here tofore unsuroassed bv any paper to the West. To do this the CASH SYSTEM wi if be strictly adhered to: For I copy,in advance, -......«000 “ Scojttes, <• - 8.00 •W • * *l5 00' SS'.S :: 15 “>® “ “ - - _ CLUBBING! To any person wjiowill obtain the largest number ot subscribers 10 the Saturday Moniing Post, (not less than 6 , y,)^'h u all prraaitl 'a^copy OfShhkspeani's Plays, splendidly bound, worth at least *5,00, besides a to py o f the. paper for one year.' To the person who will procure the next largest.numberof subscribers, we •ball present a beautiful edition of Lord Byron’S Poems. . worth at least *4.00, and n copy of.the paper-' ■ „ ■, , - POST-MASTERS - AND OTHERS, : s' ■Tp *P»® rnts Prospectus may be sent, are respectfully ejineSted to act as Agents in procuring subscribers to the i rosi; .To. loe person who will procure f u^ a ?. ri^er3 j ??* forward one copy of the papers wj!l otherwise be namlsoineiy re- must be addressed (postpaid) lo «-i 1 . . .■. ... , ... \ u HARPER. SlUtof atulProprietor of At Suliirrf ay Homing Poll,’ Pitt burgh, Pa. . September 18,1843. Tjiaß SALE—TiTOjViaing Horses—will work welt in either double or single Rnrness. Will be sold low Injutreor .. . ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, derilf ; ......... ... 78 Wood street. ! ~*»» MtUtoery, sums, Velvets, me. s Lirt' ..Jcsx received..from New York, a choice selec- of elegant nchSaUns, Silks, Winter Ribbons, French .Frowera,: Plumes, Ac. A handsome as! ao rtment of Winter dßonnets,' Hoods j ■ Capes, Catdinala, v isetu, &c., on bona and made toorder in the latest strip at the shortest noifcee.' i . » MRS DUFF ■ ’ /decO ■; ’ . No. 10St.Clairst.{Westsl^l .FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—Mrs. 3. Bsra JMFomll 1 street,near Wood, would inform the Ladies 'Jge»« and vicinity, that she will open, on an extensive assortment of Pal and Winter Millinery; • ' edt2o 1 ■■■ Bsmortl. .. ... T~~. T & >V. hPDEVIiT have removed to No. 13Libor- U.j.«y .«<•,!« doors east of,their old stand, (same side) •nd tmmediateiy opposite thehead of Smithfield st. - •• octP:3m. ~. • BIBBONB.—3tr pcs. Col’d Velvet Ribbons . Jr . assorted color*. 1. 30 pcs* Black Velvet Ribbons. , .Embroidery Gimp.*. ‘i - « • .Plain Gimp. &c.. Just received at ■s ecS ;..-. z . ZEBULON KINSEY’S ,67 Market it, H BRIDGE STOCK'FoR SALE—Twenty Storeapf Hand street Bridge Stocky with thc divi aend to be declared oh the Ist January next. ■ • : r S : CUTH BERT,Cen. Agent, \ ■ !dec2o I- -.. _ -. •,*; - r- Southfield street. A £ CO; wish to redace their present •. ft st ° c £Jf d , Goods, arid will offer at Cost, from up date, Plaid Cashmeres, Gala and Rob Rov Piaids, together with many styles cheap Plaids. w * B tj t to‘ bbtam rich andrareGopdsal 1^ Allegheny County* aa * .".■v.v.H •/ • OREHAN’S COURT, of said ■'ll! the .maner of- the .Estatii of Daitiel McMullen, No. 7, June term,"lB47; “ ■•■■■■ And now to wit, December 1GA.1848 • on mouon of Thos. Mellon, Esg~’Wn, ’ E . Austin, Esq., appointed Auditor, toaudjt an i tf**? *•«•“““ respective creditors, and to report a distribution, of the proceeds of sale in this inse By.the Court. DANIEL McCURDY, Clerk** . Io pursuance of the above appoSSimerit, the under signed has appointed Tnesdny. ifieOth day of January- it..at Lis' office, in BakewelPs Bmldtags, (grant. PitJaburgh, for hearing of all panies interested, and when and where those havi™ claims against said Estate will present them. 8 dfec2o WM. E. AUSTIN, Auditor. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. ileamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cincinnati,lo a u l ’l s .wr Packet,' via Brownsville, to Baltimore and ... Philadelpblayfi a. it, andOv.x. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. h., and 13| Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 *. m. Norih-WeBtern,via Cleveland, daily; to a/m.- Erie end Western New\York, daily,!) a; m. 'iiorth-Esstern, to daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND OF MAILS. ■ Eastern-Mail.via Philadelphia, due 3 a/m.,-closes 19m. Western Mail.Cih. and Loulsv., due B >.M.,clo*ess a.m. Somh.vie Bali, end Washington, doe B*. k. } clom*s a it Nonh-Westernvia Cleveland, due IQ a. n n closest! a. k Erie and Western Ncsy York, due £ */x., closes Ba* x Bank of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank**»• * ■» Merehants’aml M.'Bank • Fanners* Deposit Bank* •• Hand Street Bridge- *>.... Northern Liberties Bridge* ; Old 1 Alleghenyßridge* • ... ConneUfville K. ILStock.paW on shares,B2,so- *••• City Bonds (0 cent;) Aloudngahelaßridge Gas Stocks.» OFFICE OF THE POST, * » FaiSAT Moanixs, Dtcmbtrsa, 1848. j We have no remarks to make, except (hat buai n'»* has been unusually dall,a mi in prices wo have bat little change to note. . . There has been a decided im provement in money matters within the last week. Currency bis improved, as will be seen by our.cor-; reeled Bank Note Table, in this day’s paper.' All currency is now quoted I per cent, discount, except Norwalk, Sandusky: and Tennessee. Brownsvillo ia par, and Washington t per cent. The Banka are discounting all good business paper offered. ASHES.—-In the common Ashes there have been but few and email transactions; and those at the of last week. Scorching, are worth 3H9 3|c; Pp|s4}(3tjci Saiaratua 6jS6c. Sods 3|. : APPLES.—The stores are still full and sales reg ularly made at the low prices.' We quote at 75@870; from stores, but some or extra quality : at $l,OO. Many speculators in Apples have been ‘'bitten,” as the phrase is. . BE&hWAX, .Some transactions reported at 190 22c. from first htnda and from store. BUCKETS.-. We have no change in prices ; -Bea ver Buckets sell regularly at *2,50!92,26. The mnr : keVisweil supplied. BRAN—Not much doing; a heavy article is worth ■ Bc.' Shorts are scarce; no sales! - - BROOMS.. Sales at sO,B7ol,7s;jnarket not well -supplied with ordinary article. BAGS..Cotton are.worth $4(34,25, COTTON YAltSS..Mirkct well supplied; we -submit table without alteration : -Short Reel— | ‘ • No.&toNo.to-.......is I :“11 told. ...... 16- •; 1 Increasing I rent f bto No. 20. Long Reel ydDi. - No: 51)0 • CANDLES. .We hove no change to report: Cnr dipped- -- • • -9. @OO | CmcMraitido. 024 IS 2w* Se'TO.bWbtMidiao 032- Tuuburgb Star*• •-28 | . Do. .... inferior- 35fiJ3o CORDAGE. .There have been somealterations by Which ire noticed Wo^ w = ■ . Manilla Rope, by C0i1,.. ; . _ i3c 9 ft; , .tf o when cm, 14c «j 0 White Rope, by Coil,. Uc do - Do . do ! : when cut,..:... i....... 12c do T ™ nl Coil, ..1.... .lOcdo b c- iwhenc0(,....... ...11c do Packing Yarn, 1ine...... g c do -rDo. , do -common, :........8e do Manilla Bed C0rd»,.......51,7:>02,6203,50 p doz.' , r Do ‘■° per c0U,.............. 13 ,>tb. Hemp do .........1,5002,25<&3,00* doz. . . per c0i1,.. .......lOartt. Manilla Plough Line*,............. 70087 ydozi Hemp do d 0.................. y 0 COPPER.. The ratea ate, Brazier*37ol !8; Sheath ing 27j Old 18019. CHOCOLATE.. Sales at 82, according 16 brand. ’ CRACKERS..The regolaraaiea to th» trade are at tho following talea: ' Water Cracker* ... , noowhh! Pi10t8ieut............,,,., 3Str .** Sugar and Soda Crackers.;..,. 7c. ' m <p ft. CIDER Receipts ofcommon are large,’and reg ular tale* from wagon at •203,00. CORN MEAL. There bare been tome trausac tiona at 35036 c; fromfirat hand*; (rom atone aale* at 40c; • COTTON.—Thilia a pobrCottbn market; we hare not a aale to report, and have not had for. a month. Thomanafactores buy their atneka in the aonlb, and but seldom find it necessary to make purchases here. There are bat few houses that deal in Cotton in Pittaburgh. : CHEESE.—The (apply in market islargve, and demand fair; but no change in price*, i*. reported. During the week wehavenoted aeveral aale* orCom mon. Wc.tora Re.ervo utSiSCicj Creatn 6j(t»7c, Goshen ia worth 81®9c. ' * : FLOUR. Tbo market has been .very, dull for a week; there ia no speculative demands The we* ceiptsare light. We have heard of aale* of ebon t 600 bbls. ut 83,7603,87. Should the river keep open prices, wi|l decline, a* iii* thought. 1 PlSH.—There have been limited IransacUon* thi* week at.the fallowing prices. ho. 1, Mackarel,p barrel..... .$ll,OO i," ” half barrel 6,26 N °-*> ...«•*. 6$ barrel*,, 8,60 N «- 3 . ■“ ■*' ........ 6*otf ' .:»• , _ • ' . half barrels..;. 3,28 and JUewive* 6,50 . " Salmon «' is 60 , codfish, largo,ib “ft-; FRUIT.— Dried Poaches aro worth 81,01,12; Dried Apple* 60056 c. Pea Nut# are still declining; the: market is.crbwded loeEccsi; sales in a small way at 750810. Raisins hare stiffened up; sates or 160 bis. at $1,8702,00; Currants aro worth 91010 c. at which sale*. Lemon* aro worth $4,2504,60. The Fruit business has tmen very brisk these Christ mas times. . FEATHERS* -Thera, have heen but few sales .afnee la*tweek,and th*so were small. |We quote at 32035 c, according -to quantity and quality. FURS. .The following are the ratea at present:— •Red Fox, No.I, 60 ® 75 | Raccoon.. 0' g Muskrat....... c®, 10 | : DeerSkih,iP ib.l4 0 l GROCERIES.—MoIasses are declining; sales on wharf at 261026 c; safes from stores at 27,28 c. Su gar salea.at .4io4fc.; strictly prime is worth 6c. CoBhe,'aales|pf.Rtp at : 7071c. . i GLASS— There is considerable briskness in Win dow Glass. Sales Bxlo at,53,45 to, trade; $3,60 to country;. 10x12, $3,50 to trade ; $3,75 to country. S'f'JlSj’Rea-.v . rt5x10,,iV..,.(. -.0,4,00 Quan,.rgTOM. 0 9,00., 10x12 ,, 0;4 5O •EPSt , @ 7,00 i 12x18,,.., 0,7,00 Mada wine, 5,0 . .p a tentdo.loxl4. r., ® o,oo‘ t010x24 .... • 0 fc'iv gross- . 0 0,00,; Country brands, •T’2SteSJ?** bol[ - r.BHO 32503^11 City brands, 10x jg ; GUNPOWDER. .'.Sa'/es are regular at the follow ing'rates: ■*.l, :i 337 r 0 f BOCk P owii ' r ----3,2S ® pios ; GRAIN—Wo hear of no sales of Wheat!; bet quo to at 65070 c. Of these there have been no sales except in a retail Way at 35037 c. Barley, and Rye,' -at before. -Oat* are is old at ,250261: GENSING.—HeId rat 25c. HONEY. .Market k well supplied,and, regular sties from store at 12014 c . : > ' scarce ar. id prices, have sdvaneed a little* Vie quote salea at scnljea at $9OlO : HIDES—We makt i a single : alteration in quota tion. ' I''■. : ■ -• ■■■ ' !' Missouri •.,.....,7,0- 19 ' Do. kipps*>skih.l,oool,62 16 | Gre, ' n - - ,® 13 * INSURANCE; *Tt it followin g table gives the ratio * f insurance on goofl steamboats: ■-* ‘-fV .■;->sl«i?-.''.'-—* \- .jr.:'.-'i Commercial ant) -financial., MNNY H f OAKD ° F T»ADK. tV.W.&PHY.j STOCKS. ' Parralut. At hi. Of mil. ■■■■ •WO.OO >50,00,.. >50,00 50,00 44,00, 43,50 ••••• 60,00 , 47,00 45,00 ••••• None inmarkrl. 60,00 50,00 40,00 50,00 35,00 25,00 30,00 35,00 5,00 1,43 00,00 •••25.00 i* . 50,00 Weekly Beview o t tht llirketl. ‘600*.*...m..( B 7 “ TUO.w ...5&7 800.900,10006*© Coverlet Yarn f ft >2o© CarpttChttin'---** fio®— Cotton Twine- • - <9o© Candle Wiek.-- —©ls .*...7-0 8 | To Fhila: and Ball. Via | ' To Wheeliii. caiml•• • ....w..■} llrowiirvilFc-• • Cincinnati...... ;. i I Louisville ... • || : Nashville, Tenn., Memphis, Term... j 1 - New Orleniu-.. 11. ! n 1?? liOnia/M0... f 1 S Qttihcy,Tilinois, 11l Burlington, lowa.-l U tjalena, " :....1» 2 { JeffersonCity, v Md., H - Independence, Mo.'-lf { IRON—'The table below givifis the prices of Iron which have not changed for months: Bar Juniata .» I Plough wing*- Common--. 3 »j. “ %labs.“... «SuVpi : .""" : 9® 5 * Russian Sheet Boilerplates. 0 a i6i ■ ' @ 3,50 '3d 5'.... 0« i © ■*,<» Sp’ka fv fit,..... ■ 0 80 ?a “•••• 0 4,50. ‘‘pressed.,...--.010 5} g 4>w BoilcrHivets.—7 0 SoO LEAD.. Regular sales orMissouri Pig at 41c.; Bar 6c. Sheet Lead (5 f box; Cut 6. The follows* ng are tho rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe: j inch acquedoct Nai Lead Pipe So/»• foot! t■■ N°. I “ “ ?ic.F » : : “ No. 1 “ “ Sic.#' “ 1 . “i No. 1 “ « «. All other AizeaSlc.ip’ ft. •LUMBER—We give table without attraction. There ia no change, and nothing doing bnt a regular i bqajnesa /rom yard*. ; • .rae«rj-M.......;..«w W o -Flooringldo 19,00®i20,1> r£!?.i n 2 a OH.OO Common ldo 0— p!""**'??. 033,00 Oak 024,00 £?™?° n ‘j” 015,60 Pine Shingles S'* „ 44.00 F 1000 _ 2^003,00 Commons do 22,00 Laths,saw’d 2,0002&> LIVE STOCK—We hear of a feiv sales of Hog* at 3}o3jc. Beeves are sold at 2|e. on hoof. STORES. .There has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices: Rosin F bb). -2. ca 0 _i “ N.Carolina!,oo 04,25 •ffiJjV/:." gWO I Tmr'ittine.cri.. 02.0 Si nW c Sj'Y,'?’ o0 ■ 3 ’ 50 I Vartsh, C6pal 1,75-0 2,25 OILS Pali Lard Oil sells at 55c.; Winter Strained 60c.; Linseed 62055 c. , OIL CAKE. .We quote it $ 10,60010,75 j but have heard of but one sale. POTATOES.—The market ia well supplied; we notice in produce warehouses largo lots, the demand is quick, and receipts equal to demand. Sales o f Neslitnaochs at 70c. per bu.j Pink-eye* at 60c., Horn store. PROVISIONS.—We have but liltlO to report in Provitiona this week. Bscnn is without reportable transactions. Lard, we quote sales in kegs sad bbls at 606ic. from atore. Butter is taken in kegs at Bjo3|c; good Rolls in bbls. sell at 1001 lie.' Of Cheese, the market is fully anpplied; sales o( com mon Western Reserve at &io6c; cream at 6|o7c. Goahen Is worth 8109 c at which sales. . SEEDS.—The market is not very brisk; all the Clover offered, hbwevsr, is taken at 63,1203,25 Timothy may be quoted at $1,76; Flak, is worth st mills,! 1,00. SPICES. . Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rites tnnesed : Cloves--..... 33 0 331 Nutmegs— IJSB 0 J,60 Caksiain Mats. 220 . 251 Pepper V & lo Ginger.-..-., to o'lt | Alspice. ..13 0 ic SEEDS. .We have hdard of but few tranaactions. We quote Clover at $3,60. Timothy at $2,00. Fla* 8001,00. • SHOT.. Regular sales at $1,3101,44J SALT. .Regular aalea at $1,25 at canal; demand *1,28. STARCH.. Regular sales at Co6jc. TALLOW—SaIes of 20 bhls st 7c. TIN PLATE..Regular salea I common $10,25: 121s$ .. ■* rr- ■ TOBACCO. .The dealers report the following prices, at which lhe market is steady: j Sj g 7 12slurapinb0* II 0 *JS Mauufc'ddo-.. .2 0 7J 2. “ is 0 17 Ladies'Twill- V 0 10 18* “ " 12 0 14 f|!jn fe.: d \t S2a-.::::.. 4 *S l a TUBS. .Regular sales si $9 f dos. VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls st 709 c. WOOL—We note regniar sales from wagon at tho quotations of last week. 'Wo, give tableiwithout al tL>ration: The tendency is upward. j • -g*. ■Vlh- 1 » Blood- -25. .026 c. pr. lb. - 23c. " | Full 8100 d..... 2Sc. ■* WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at )Biol9c. _ : »«««•!» and Girt Booka. ° f “ tamy ' • nd FnemhhipV Offering;, for 1849. Christmas Roses, for 1649. Christma»Blo«oms,ibrlBt9, Awaranth, a Token of Remembrance, for 18491' „ Tha \ cuing Alan’s Offering. oihera V ° Ul,a OScrili S' *»? Mrt. Sigburuey, and JUafleis of Memory, a superb annual for 1849.1 Tb? Fairy Ring, for 1849. 1 The Opal, a splendid gift book, for 1949. The Hyacmih,for 1849. . The Scrap Book, for 1849. The Snowflake, for 1849. The Book of Pearls, i The Lady's Annual, for 1849. The Women of the Scripture.; a beautiful work. The Wrenth of Fnend.fiip, for 184*. Tbe.Chnstmn Keepsake, for 1849. or^!fS?’?r F r?‘i ,e f 0 containing port rein •mSS'-h ?r S-‘o»good, ; Mrs, L. H. Sigourney, Mrs. E. F. Ellet, Mrs. Enuna C. Embury Mrs M^ U A W <f l V ,; M ?' S’- 1 H,le ! Mrt. E.IC Knne y ; Ml!. Anna C. Lynch, Mus Sarah J. Clarke, (Grace Greenwood.) Theaboyc, with a large collection of Poetical Works, .nooks, Bible, and other works in iplemlid styles of bindings, suitable lorChrislraas and New Years nres enu, for sale at the bookstore of JOHNSTON t STOCKTON, Corner Market and 3d «t». , decSR . __ Old KrliiktngU h'M Come Again l inform* thecitiiensof Pittsburgh and vicinity, foal bis Toy* and Fancy .Good* are now open, iu the large room formerly occu pied a* a carpet warehouse by It 0. Thompson, where can be seen the largest asaortmentof Christmas Presents ever offered for sale iu the city. Alt these Goods are im ported direct from Europe, by tnyself, and will be sold cheaper than at any other estalilUhtfient in the citv, wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine assortment! C. YEAGER, toB Market street,near Liberty* XTUGARA i\ the V- dec2l:lf] < {AOARA SOIREE.—The fourth annual Soiree of A. to® Nuoaiu. Fjbe CoaiP*jsT, wiH be given at the La £ Assembly Room*, on Friday tvening, February 9th, 1848. ' .dec2Uttd PEPPER AND PIMENTO-20 bag' Pepper; , 1 , i■ ■ iu Pimento; . In store and forests by 1 drc2l _ MIU.ER A RICKKTSON. /TIKr hUOKS AND anna. \?T *o* 18 The Gem of the Season* IThc Opal, “ G'emsof Beauty, . “ J)o. (white cf; arid case) H of Pearl*, «• FcTrget-Tne*noi, “ 190. (white cf and case) “ Fri enaship’s Offering, 11 Keepsake of Friendship, “ Excelsior Annual, 11 Do. (white cf and box) u The Hyacinth, « The Rosary of IllustraUo. Lady of tuerLake. illustrate^. Moore's Poetical Works; Ij&llafiobkb,illustrated; ! Poets of Connecticut trill ed.: Pictorial Franklin and Napoleon; Perpetual Keepsake: WiUis’Poetical Works; Lays of Sabbath. A large assortment of popular Juvenile Books, many of which are just Prom the press Toy Books and Color* edTictares, Games, tc c.,4e. Just received by Express, rt d .r« eby ELLIOTT i ENGLISH, ___ __ Wood and Market sir. Book of Beamy, for 1840. The Garland, i 11 ■ The-Amaranth,: -u Christmas Roses, , i( Christmas Blossoms, > r Flora's Gems, “ Christian Keepsake*, “ The Snow. Flnke, <■ The Gem, y The Moss Rose. “ Gift of Friendship, “ J The Pearl, “ lonrof ihe Bible: trated; ;s; TTOUDAYS! HOLIDAYS!!—The subscriber* tfre Aihit MeiwDomlnoMj ae.; with a Simiiana o: «ST ttl c c *■* too numerousto mention. •niß above Goods we will »ell extremely lot*. Drevious !^ h ,m,^±™7' 1849 '" w » imend maVl°tf’,sm. y Z! LTm iifi “ n “ r ’“ or ? «n'd business. We invite ,we , e^ C Fiffi^ndl)i n a , m b on r r ln ■'“ , ®» Market ...reel,be dgc'a HOGAN A CANTWTF-r.T. Market »t., three doors from Liberty. A NNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the .it3L Bookstore ©fEUjjOTT & Ekqush, 79 Wobd fortfie JEWISH CHRONICLE, published lCttu Society fer tile Melioration of the Coiu&on of\he Jews, and edited bv the Rev. A. H. Wright. PUetor of he Associate Church, Jane etreet, New York. rfeeta WRJTING DRSKB AND WORKBOXES- A , p , en . did assortment, suitable for presents For safe V X^ Wby XI. YEAGER, | decS3 10S Market at. M *“*» miKET—Con ; tuiuif of Rosewood, ftXahogauy.Ajid- other valuh. a superfine quality of Toilet and Bhaving Box ? « I W l itin g Dl-,k,, FancTßriltoK !/£§!SW£ ® fieecription, wiUi elan?© assortment ©fTtfys 6nd Fancy • Articles. soitable.for Christmas ores entt. A fdeclfi) . - HOGAN A CANffroft"* Jj’EWj JEWELRY.—I doa, Gold Pat. Lever Watches 1 u Silver u *“ • « Also, a complete assortment of other Jewelry, at deeS Z. KTOZEY’S.srMttket.t. jj V - *• Kiotr Jnteltig»tie, PORT OP PITTSBORQy, FEET WATER JJ* THS CailßlKll' Jk REIVED, • Steamer Atlantic,Varkinson,Brownsville. “ Louis M’Lane, Bennet, Brownsville -■ Arrowlme, Gordon, Brownsville “ -Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver. , Lake Erie, Shoies, Reaver. “ Caroline, Day, Beaver. “ James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. I S'PPefl^e- 8 . Crooks, Cincinnati. R^ sl DE a F n ArISD rl ' ler ’ ,Landi ’ ,? - “■' Atlantic; Parkinson; fcdwn»viile. J Louis M Lane, Bebnet, Brownsville Arrowlme, Gordon; Brownsville' “ hfichigan No. 2,Gilson, Beaver. ! * Lake Erie, Shoies, Beaver. " ; Coroliue, Day, Beaver. ' \ ‘ Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. “ , Janies Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. » Robt Wightman,—, Grizlcr’s Landing. -M0 5 '••4 0 4] .. & is 1848*. • 184-8. „ - -CINCINNATI ANQ PITTSBURGH btbam packet link. 'iirtiS independent Line of steojicrs is now composed A °* the largest, swiftest, best finished ! and furnished, and most powerful boats onjhe waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the l**t and JJJO® I ,?*Pf rtenced tneii engaged in the river business.— .t he lino has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The-proprietors challenge com panson with any passenger Une in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money cau procure has been provided for the safety, eonifort and convenience of passenger#. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows; MONDAY PACKET. —The Mononqahxla , Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. m. TUESDAY PACKET^ The Humwu No. 2, Capt. Jno. Kltrtt'elur, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday worming at 10 o’clock j Wheeling every Tuesday evening WEDNESDA Y PACKET.—The Nxw Enolakd No. 2, Capt S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday rooming atlOo’clock ,* Wheelingevery Wednesday even* ing at 10 p. k. . / THURSDAY PACKET.—The Bhtluaht, Capt R. J. waee. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 .. m. FMDd YPACKET.-! The Cupyra No. a, Capt. Crook,, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 a, u. SATCRDAY PACKET.—The MEenciona.Capt. Hemp nuij will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday! oiorning al 100 clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 1. u. BCNDAy PACKET. — The Isaac Niwtos, Capt. P. , f'l p ‘ uI(JD rgh every Sunday morning at 100 clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at to f. m. nov 10. t 848( 1849 Pittsburgh and Brownsville Obllt- Packet Line. VD'rw B ;, = Fnitur 1«,1848. «J^ AVE^P An - Y AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. I JLJr..fc. The following new boats complete the line present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, At *£l?J e,l .V wkin * an * BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS M LANR Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted upwithout ragard to expense. !»Ti orl ,} rooney can.procure has been provi df?v J heb ° a * 8 leave the MononcobelaWharfßoat, at the foot of Ross *t. Passengers will be- punctual on boartl, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise Hours. inm -S' Franklin Packet. The <?« packet ALLEGHENY BELIZE, nfa^W Cn P?- "*■ Ha*s*, will run regularly be twren Piuihurglt and Franklm, on the Allegheny Bivef. Leaves Pittsburgh' each Monday and Thursday, at 4 “'clock, r. M For freight or passage, apply on board. ~ For Sow Orleana. “ ' The splendid passenger steam boat K WYOMING, 1V» J. Kotraiz, Master, UUMBI mil leave for the above and intermediate pons, an this day, at 10 a. m. oT^eS Wheeling Packet. " iflgSA stel^errAMKNF&tG.^MoTe', Master, will riin os a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leav*. ing thjj city everyTuesdoy. Thursday and Saturday, at 1® oVlock.A.and Wheelingevery Mondsy,Wednes dayand Friday, at 10 clock, a. jc. For freight or passage, (having superior aceommoda lions,) apply on board. - ' The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, uud for speed and accommodation U uot surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTKONG & CROZER, Uec6:tf Agents. : ' Bsgalar Pathst for aan Bah. THE Sne Steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. BHHb Baisxs, will leave for the above and inter* mediate ports on IFrdfiridayj aod Sorurdayj.. . For freight or passage apply on board, or to an2s . OKO.B. MILTENBERGER, Art. ■ LOU 1 1 V’UJnrP'ACKK'fS FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE k Rkoplar SaTcaDav Pacxxr.~The A No ISneandiastpassengerstearaFac _jnifiyUK_ ket TELEGRAPH. J. Heilep., Com •■■■■anH mender, will leave Pmeburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Porta, eveiy Saturday, at 10 o’clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ■ , , , FORSYTH A. DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built.expressly for a-regular Packet,and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion wilh the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No#, to Sant- Louis—timethrough,xtvx nave. ap2l-iy p, tt.httr f b and Wheeling Packet, i ICS' )a,.,™ E running steamer CONSUL, IjaiMkkwWkbbei, Master, will leave regularly for •■■■• Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, prmiriy. " Leave IVheelingevery Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day-ai 7 o'clock, a. a., potincefy. The Consul will land at all intermediate pons. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is ...opnmded with a self-acting,afety-gu.rd, to prevent ?or freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK. Agent. J"«W Amnnmtnt. “ , Ifc „ THK *'""ner CALEB COPE will leave for jjMf Beaver, Ginsgcw, and Weliaville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at !> s.h:, te turninff on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a *. k" , ’ b ' , *" n Wood street andtheßHdge, prepared to receive freights at any time. “ SAW. lIAHBAUGH, Agents, No. 33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. [JBi* JfJ™ «e«mer BEAVER, Cha«. E. Clarke, mtmmm Mister, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver. Olaaeirow, and WelUviHe, every Monday, Wednesday and Pnday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at© o’clock, *.w. Having « boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to raal7.tf O. W. HARTON& CO., Agents. Juu HeoelTcdi THREE MORE of those: «o justly celebrated Ham burgh PIANOS, constantly used by List, Thalbery, aud other great performers, together with a large assort ment °CJ?°Bewood and Mahogany, of my own manufac ture. The above instruments are warranted to be per fect in every respect, and will be sold low Tot cash, by F. BLUME, . No. 112 Wood street, 2d doorabove Fifth. Also— Just received, a larg* lot 'Of Mahogany and Rosewood VENEERS. Forsajeat F. BLUME’S, dec 18] No, 112 Wood gt., 2d door above Fifth. DRAB coating—l bale DrebßlanVet Coating.- deelG MURPHY * LEE mw ‘ /VEEDS AND 6A9S!MESESr*3 cuei mid mixed, - brown ami black Tweedy 1 cate fancy Caasimerei. tui received from manufacturer!, and for sale by MURPHY A LEE, Liberty aireet, opposite Fifth. declO _ HOLIDa"V' PRESENI'S l at Kiff2KY’«. 07 .MmrbattTrtt.— Having just received, per Express a very luTge assortment of FANCY GOODS, he invitee the attention of parchasen to hie very extensive stock-of Bead Bags, Bead v Purses, Rosewood Writing Desks; Work Boxes, famished and unfurnished j Backgammon Boards, Jewelry? and in fact .every variety of Goods in dec23 Freah, Pure Teal. •WTHOLESALE AND-RETAIL, at ths Pscm Tea »T STOfIK, 70 Fourth Itrftt, near Wood, Pittsburgh.— The subscriber, having juil returned from’New York, is m'^JS'^lC a J arp! v Bu f,l ,lv of FRESH GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from, the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny, Aelected. with great core for retail sales. Our stock being now heavy, we are prepared to supply.Grocera, HotejS.Steaniboats anu Families with any quantity. ouu : at any price, they may wish—packed ii k and 1 pound pack«ge # , s.fi}.tjn cannisters,o and 13 ft, cany boxes, and in the half chesi. . . Retail Grocers are yivited to call, as wo r cun and will sell better Teas at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh. Our stock of fine Young .Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im penalGreen, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the American market. - Bering’s double refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver- 1 Ued SUGARS, at retail or by the barrel. _ COFFEES-—Mocha, Old Gov. Java, Laguyra St by thß «>* ; Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and Onions. Fusty Pinches, put U p in their own juice. Ma laca Roisths, in .3 lb. boxes. . N*B.—AR..Drj jD. Jayne,’* Family Hledicints for salt . decfrd&w . , a. JAYNES. . Books for.Cfaristmas and New Years. ASSORTMENT just bscetved at M. a| The Gem, for 1849; The Hyacinth; The Forget-me-not; i The Gi(l of Friendship: ! The Fairy Bin?; The Christian Keepsake: i The Garland; • Th^Keepsakeof Friendship: The Roseof Sharon; i The Snow Flake; The Phtlopsna. ' Aiso r an extensive variety of small Juvenile Bookai— Toy Booksm great variety just-issued for the Holidays.; AUo< fancy Letter and Note Paper; fancy Envelopes,' from the lowestto the highest price manufactured. New usual literature, constantly on hand and receiving, as fij r Snaithfield sireet,thirddoorabovo 2d. *"'■*■■* -~ fy'.r.** ,x; ■* > r ; - - T -:..; ■/ --• *-■ •: -'- omi usx. Menas; ;V‘, ff'X".. Cf- i ■'. ■>' if] X:i Saks bg jaatticni I ' , . '' • • AtCTIOS SALES. - m SY i£ M BB'M'KZNNA.,AUC’nONEEII : No. U 4 Wood Stbkkt. tmsbk dooeb rho* Fifth. TOBBERS visiting this city with a stockofGood* for O ®we» tan be accommodated, while they remain, with I*?*? 8 * , * on moderate terms, in the 2d story of M’Kenua’sAucUon Store, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from riflh- • 1 Al.o—for Kent,by the week, month, or year, for the wrth ?oard™o»r mli " only ’ *“ excellent dry Cellar, » e P IS JAMES UTKENNA, Alter. DOMESTIC SIANKETS at pnyate sale at M?Ken "f’', Auc . tl W Booms, No. 1& Wood street, 3 doors irvutstn st., a large invoice of Domestic Blankets of the -!tv2£?mof Merino Wool, received direct from the MaHUacioner, and wiil be sold at very low prices,both wholesale and retail, Itis-thebest op i>citunity offered.to hoiaekeepers for several years. -oct3 /.. ' /• ,y JAMES M’KENNA, Auet. Sak. t Krhmet Baildlnff Lott for Sale* O7BEXIJTIEULLY Sm A TtS BUILDING LOTS t for sate, in the plan of.tie Moant Emmet property. d * °/ i email sum of money, Can by aecurmj choice Lots of various beauty oflccation. commanding a view of the two cities, the Alleghiny, Monongahela and ’ i* unequ?lled* It nasthe advantage of an aPS ofthe choicestspring^ w«er; ./Rie newrOad, now finishing, will render it easy, of access, and bring it vrithm a convenient distance ofthe Allegheny market. Aa > an i investment for profit, to say nothirig of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a turke-fold return. The above Lots willfce sold f or Cash,or on a Credit of one to five years. Title cx.EAaAND iKßtsptrttßLß Hnn&twkrwv™ a .K d eV * r > r infonoation had, of Mr. S hB« WEE ?Y ,on lbe 5 oiof JOHN COYLE, at his omce,on 4th street, mwho A H6USE AN at a SCKOAIN.-A„y person ■•^iZT* >l i >f - > 'w"r orttl>l<! '^ W! ' llt ”« Ho “» e ' inn good ES b |S h d '" n Wyl.w« r «,, a siorfdistsnce from the of 2 'hemselvey/or the small sum Sf. itvA*. T d . 51 , r m ■' re » ,del “ e *►« ■Milliner, Man tua Maker,or Retail Trimming Store. Apply to , t 'JOffcT COYLE, dec29 4th street. nettr?yiiihfichlgt. FOR SALE—A productive Manufacturing EstaWsh raeut, now in fulLoperation, in the City, together with the Slock on hand, Ac., Ac. Price, $4,000. Terms, $l,OOO in hand; balance to suit purchasers, wilbsnprovt ed security. It is believed there is a profit offiO per cent, in the above, as well as securing a profitable busies*. Two men, of business habits ana enterprise, may been gaged to advantage. . J .' S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, dgfc l* Smithfieid street. IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE—A small Iron Foundry, • Fatterns, Tools, Ac,, ail ready for operation, will be sold on accoraraodatiftgterms, or exchanged for iron orgoods, . i This offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to commence the Iron Foondry business. Enquire of ; . e SCAIFE A ATKINSON, “ ec ® Ist, neaf Wood street. FOR SALE —A lot on High st, near the cofnerofWy lie,atihenewGermnnChurch. Thi 6Let,2oby Boft., will be sold on accommodating terms, or leased on per petual lease,with the privilege ofbuyiAg oatlhegroom rent at any time. . , _ Alep—Several other Lots on the Hill,in different places, for sale on accommodating terms, or perpetual lease, at may suit purchasers. . , auglS-till changed : THOMAS MELLON 1?OR SALE—A small two story frame dwelling house, . conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by 123 feel deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house, or to ! mp 3 JASIES MAY, Water street. Steam Boats for Sale* The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC dßflHfPb<“id ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regular Packets on the Monongahela. between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months, are found to be too lafgic and powerful for the navigation of that river, are no w offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these rwts boats, : Length of deck; 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 38 inehes diameter; 'cylinders,2l inches, and 64 eet stroke. Each boat contains 60 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modem style. For terms,enquire of ■ J. K. MOORHEAD novgfctf Pittsburgh. A FURTHER 'REDUCTION/'" J»«r Muipratt A Sons 1 Patent Boda Ash. ITO S TONS, 3}, cosh,-currency j or 4 raos., approved bills. 5 tons or upwards 3| do. par, or 6 mos. do., in ereat added. For the superior quality of this brand, we efer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city tenerally. W. A M. MITCHELTREE, No. 100 Liberty, street .A NECDOTES—Cyclopedia of- Moral and. Religious XA Anecdotes, a Collection of aeverul Thousand Fads, Incidents, Narratives, Examples and .Testimonies, em bracing the besl of the kind in most former collections, and somehundret's in addiiion,original and selected; the whole arranged classified on a new cov pious topic&Tand scnpturaltndexe*. By Rev. R.Arvine A. M., Pastor pf the Providence: Church, New York with an Introduction,by the Rev. Geo B Cbeever,D.D Just published.- The above, with a number of new and valuable pnbli cauons, for sale by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, ny2fi . ; 78 Wood street. Blonoiigtheli navigation Company. ’ NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS—-In pureoance of the provisions of the Charter of Incorporation', the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the' Monongahela Navigation Company will be held on Monday, the first day of January, (being the first Monday of the month,) at the office of the said Company, nrthe Odepn Building, Fourth street,-Pittsburgh, at 2 o’clock in the af ternoon, tor the purpose of electing officers for the en suing year.* W». B4KEWELL, decs Secretary. IThe PimOioreh Mora. Po.I, the “ Herald” of Browns vule, the Washington Examiner, and Waynesburg Mes senger, publish till the election, and send paper to the • Secretary.] r , S U Te?fIo^SS“ P '"'‘ ~indYO " nBH, “ D 12 mats Cooking Raisins *, 20 boxes M. R. Raisins: 30 half boxes M.R.“ 8 baskets Olive Oil;. Jfbarrel* Scotch Snuff; . 1 key Rappee u l “• Macouba “ 1 bbl. Mason’s Blacking; 1 ceiroon S. F. Indigo; 1 bb[.Gum Camphor, 1 u Cloves; 50 As. Mace; just received from the East, and-for sale fry [decs] > BROWN A CONNELLY. EONG SHAWLS,—Just received, -per Adams’-Ex press, another lot of those beautiful Long Shawls, which will be sold thirty per cent, cheaper than former *°» s - (declC) R D. THOMPSON. Flowers for the Winter Season. «a®te-. TKK subscriber is prepared to furnish i-(gl «. PiHtKyßouQueU for Weddings, Balls, or Jhß9«vtles, composed Of rich, fragrant ere. Orders left with W. T.'ildwn, Jr.VSt. Clair street; or through the Post Office; will be delivered promptly. nov23:fm* JAMES WARDROP, Manchester. fPHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between X Hale, Reinemau A Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be. settled by Reinemau A Co. JAS.HALE, SANDS A REINKMAN, Sept. 271 h, 1848, JOHN VOEGTLY. : The business will l>e continued by Satos A Rxiseman aud John Vokotly, under the style of REIN EM AN A Co. sept2B ATAKIET * UUtiDSrrlUll doz. best six cord, out) dozen -T ; three, 125 dozen black and 100 doz. assorted,colors. SPOOL COTTON. 150 dozen ass’d cols,, 300 black,soo white TAPE, SO Bib. Titley A Tamm’s black patent THREAD. 50 pks. PINS, No. 3. 50 bxs. Hart A Co.’s COTTON CORD. 35 gr. Boot Lacos, 300 gr. Hooks and Eyes, ass’d Nos;,—together with a lot of LiHen Tapes, Bonnet Wire, Ac., at the sign of THE STARS, 88 Market street. , novlf R 1C AUK' WASHINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LA W. THE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN D. MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between SraitUfield and Grant sts., Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. decls-3m READE WASHINGTON. _I?iTS OF COUGHING in the night are very trouble J? some. They break in upon the hours of repose and exhaust the strength of the sufferer. B. A. Fahnestock A-Co.’s COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success ful in easing and curing these unpleasant spells.’ If a person is roused in the night by a spasm of coughing, a tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam will spothe it, give him relief, and, as it is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste behind. , If once used, it will take precedence ever all others, as a.remedy for coughs, colas, Ac. . Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co., corner Ist and Wood streets, and corner 6th and Wood streets. nov3o Pennsylvania Kail Kosd Company* NOTICE is hereby given, that the SecenfA Instalment of Five Dollar* per share on, the Capital Stock of this Company is required to be paid on or before the Ist day .of January next; the'Eighth Instalment, Five' Dollars per share, on or before the 2d of March next; the Ninth Instalment, of Five Dollars per share, on or before the Ist day of May next; and the Tenth Instalment, of Five Dollars per share, on or before the Ist day of July next, at the Office, No. 70 Walnut street, Phila'iilphia GEORGE V. BACON, Treasurer, N. B. Instalments will be received by. w. H. DENNY t the Merchant’s and Manufacturer’s Bank, Pittsburgh.. decllitjant New York and Boston Pianos. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 8i Wood street, has received Invoices of a large supply of PIANO FORTES, from the celebrated raanufactory of Cbickeeikq, Boston, toar rive in a few days, of which due notice will bo given ranging in price framS27s to 6700. Also, from the manufactories of H. Worcester, aiid Bacon & Ravar, New York, a handsome assortment of -o,o| and Of Octave PIANOS, Rosewood and ■Mahogany- Cases, of the most elegant description; and with all the late improvements. The above, in addition to the stock on hand, will make the largest and most desirable selection ever offered for sale iu the city, and will be sold, in nil coses, at manufac turer’s prices, on accommodating terms,’and a written guarantee given with every Piano Forie sold. JOHN H. MELLOR, Sole Agent for the sale of Chiekering’s Piano Fortes. dec2o : * for Western Pennsylvania. T IHE PITTSBURGH NAVIGATION asd Fihb Ikbuk- anck Company.— An Election fortune Directors, t© serve;?or the ensuing year, will be held at Uie Office of this Company, on the first Monday of January, 1849, be* tween the hours of 10 a.m. and t p.m. dec!B:dtd ...... ROBERT FINNEY, Sec’y. WANTED —A Business Partner, with $3OOO cosh capital, to engage in the Foundry business, now in successful operation in the city. 8. CUTHBERT, General Agent^ Freih ArrlvalwSew Good! ! SO. 6S-MAHKKT ST., BETWZBS 4TTT BTi AND TllS DIAMOND TjIANCV AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! -L « T Ts? r s? i, *p’!. iljer has just received his second supply t GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fall tn Prices, and far below the cost of manu? factoring, and will dispose of them, Wholesale dnd Re taU,at /.GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleached Mnslin,'only3fcents; Bleached Muslin, from 0£ to 12} cents; *4 Brown do. : ido. sto 8 cents; ' 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 12 j do. Prints,-Merrimack patterns, only 61 cents; “ Furniture Chint^Ohly6scents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool,lBf cents British Chintz; Blue;and Orange, 10 cents {fed lacking,only oscents; French DreasGingham's; 121 cents: Work. Collars, only 12| cents; 4-4 WhiteFlanneLonJy-25 cents. _ j- LADIES*; DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Silks,'rich lustre; • Wide Black ManillaSilks; Chameleon Silks, all shades; i Satin stripe Cashmere, new style: : i French Lamartine Plaids;- 1 Lyonese Cloths; rich lustre; i Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre ; Gala Plaids,'highcolors; Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shades; Pans Printed Lamahine Cashmeres: French Merino, all colors; ; Chameleon Satin, all shades; if Black PlaidGro.D»AnnburSilks;. " , Chameleon Thibet Cloths. ' • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! : H n ?,?^L BJ Bfocha Long ShaWls f Embroid- SE?L? r °-5 Sh ?T 8 » . new , ail wobl'Brocha Shaw t; Embroidered, black and colored Mbus deLaine Shawls; now style Stradilla Bhawls ;plain and embroid ered blacfc and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style PansprtntedTerkwrimnd Cashmere Shawls. ; ; FANCV GOODS. French wort Capea; Collars mid Cheraiictte*: new s yle Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkereluefc; Ladies’ Cravats and Scarfs ; black and colored Kid Gloves: mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black Silkj Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian Hose.; black Silk Pnnges. and Gimp* Thread; Edgings and rnßerhngs. :, 1 .- AND STAPLE GOODS. Damo»k Table. Linen, nnd Table Cloths; Russia Dia* per and Crash J Irish Linen and Linen Lawnsyßleacbed and Brown Mnshn; Casswets; Kenlacky Jeans: Checks: lX c ,* ni 2 J pomesUcGinghams; Colored Cambrics: Red, Wbiteand Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid 1 Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings. ( GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. , Jnst received, a very fine assortment of French and English, bine, black and brown Clothe; b!a«k and fancy French Cassiraeresi.new style, fancy Vestings and Cra vats; MerinoShJils and Drawers; Linen,Cambric and S 5 * nandkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves. Hosieiv Suspenders; . ; BLANKETS. A splendid assortment ol superfine (ribbon bound) “hnkets,just received. . above GOODS having.been purchased since the *s 7 mc “> Merchants and others are re- c “ n nu<i inspoct Oiem, as I feel confident that nS»WvI?\ Uon Ih 9' w i ll . l,e found m a'h lower than they ih«S ’«jSs b '. <!n °? er ' d tW “' c ‘>y, as F intend to sefl a nd raatl, at a very small prof, ci the E SK Co )'- ■ ABSALOM MORRIS, aov ±L .• No. 65 Market street. Pittsburgh- Kew at_liumt>er Fifty-nine I riSsAT •*!£**?* WMET3, PITTSBTJEGH. f-1 KEAT BA.R(i AINSS-Tiie 'saliscriber lias just re oiwl!l e . d fr ® ra Cities, and is now receiving ~ , DRES'I doODS! b 'Cravat* and Collars; I o ' • j^nckloveYeil,and Hdkfs. Rich « d ? ; A lind Comb. Muslins. rLi^ 11 ' 18 Saun dcjPlNd and striped Muslins; Mode anj high col’d FrenchjGioTO^'HoßieryTsc’; de Lames;. f Casbmere'*o * Thibet Shawls, silk .Satin smped.Cashmere*; -' fringe; ’ Fancy dp, do-,; PlacliTbib<!tStawlisdo.do. Black and colored Alpaca,; Black do. da. ” Plrnd Gingham,, bright co- Silk do. do. . lors; Fine Broehcedo. I New style Visetlcs; Cloth , do.’ Gala Plaid,,bright colors; Plaid, Bong uo. \ California Plaid,: Low Priced do Black Bombazines; Plaid Cloaking,. ' CALICOES—GREAT REDUCT?ON Hi, stock of Calicoes is very large; it ha, been se lected with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring,durability of fabric,,and beauty of design. These, goods are lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention 01 purchasers:.' The best Calicoes for CJ els. ever offered; '■ . DoablepurpleCalicoes,Eaglisb,l2licnt,; ;i i . Green. -;- do.. . Oil Chintz: British Chintzes s • Newstyle Merrimack Calicoes; Blue do. - do. Blue and Orange = do. “ - ' Furniture do CHEAP DRESS GfOODS. .\ • - Il jPf Io w P ricetl Muslin de Laines, Of the low pnee of 12i cents per yard.: . Also, Black Alpucas foMStcts. peryard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for 12f cents, warranted fast colors. : —. AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Munljn*, 61 toi2f Yard wide Unbleached, Oi to 9; BedTickines, very cheap; Casmeits, DrillingSo.KetUQcky.Jeana; - Plaid Lin«eys; . - T Domestic Ginghams. Mariners’-Shirtings; Colored Cambrics; * / ~ • Flannels, lower than ever oflired; Canton Flannels. • - LINEN GOODS! - : Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; Damask Table Linen; Do. do. Cloths; . ■' Russia Sheeting; . - . ... > - v *. i . . r Do. Diapers; - Linen Drilling, Crash. . BLANKETS 1 .: BLANKETS! A.large stock of Blankets,from-coarse to Very fine, Overcof ®hinfcets, fine .and very fine, for : GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. \ Fine and superfine French and .English Cloths and Casi simeres; Over-coalings; Silk andLmenPockeiHand kerchtefs and. Cravats;; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Menno Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hosei ete. t etc. - .. . * The subscriber having made extraordinary prepare* lions for. the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas- : ed his Goods under the advantage of- markets unusually depressed, can confidently promise, hit customers ihe best bargain* he has ever beenable to offer.. Customers of■•the house, and purohasers aeuerally, are respectfully invited local). (nov2o) PHILIP ROSS. "" Winter Goods at Eastern Costt ” . EO. R. WHITE, No. 51 Market street, intends making VJ a change in his business, on the lst.ot January nett —will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at* original cost:— - 1 • Brocha Long and Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do. 1 French Printed Cashmeres; English do. do. Mouseline De Laines; ‘ 3-4 and ft*4 Gala Plaids; Highcot’d French Ginghams, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargains, are invited tocalL fm)27:lnf AA. MASON.A Co., No. CO Market have just • received another invoice of PLAID LONGVand SQUARE SHAWLS, bought 25 per cent, 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 any former time. dec9 ! in Prices. : - BE; SOLD, from this date, the balance of our ,Y ; WnfrKß .DafiSs : Goohs, m greatly reduced prices— consisting of scarlet, maroon,mazarine blue, M’k, brown and. other colors French Merinos, Lamartine Stripes, Mohair Stripes, aud bar’d Alpucas, bl’k and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De Daines; low priced Cashmeres and De Laines, in great variety; Long and -Shawls; Turkeri. Cashmere,-Be Laine Cloth, Thibet, Ac., Ao. , R. D. THOMPSON,' ■ dec2 , „ 110 Market st., 3 doors from Liberty. - ' Bard a broi'hrrs’ premTum gold pens— -12 doz. of the above 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 are warrauted by the manu facturer agQinst the point coming off. For sale by , EDWARD TODD A CO.. North-east corner of Fifth and Market stsJ up stairs: nov2B Black and fancy cassimeres.—w: R. mub- PHt lately received a large assortment of these Goods, ana is opening tnem*at prices unprecedentedly low, ranging from 75 to 52,50 per yard. Also, French Doeskius, of aJI qualities. Also. French and English Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible green, brown, and blue. Among these are some very handsome Frencb.Black, suitable for Cloaks, at a very low price-, and brown, invisible green, arid bl*k Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies’ Cloaks. : - . Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers; Mariners’Undershirts, constantly on hand.. U3"*The attentionof Merchants and Merchant Tailors who buy by the pieces is specially invited to the above dec!3 - . .. By Express. o> > GENTS. SUMMER GOODS.—‘Super, single milled French Hubit Cloths; rich styles Cassiraeres; black and colored Cashmeretts; Queen’s and; Summer Cloths* figured and plain Draw D» Etes. Veilings; “very choice’- Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured Linen Drills; Cheaperytt! ROBINSON’S Cloth Store, Posl Buildiags. corner Fifth and Wood. ‘ BLACK ALPACAS—At tb© very low price of cts. Onehundredpiecs'just received at No. 60 Market st. decB • : A. A! MASON A CO. Pattercbn’a Carriage Manufactory, Diatrifind alley % between Wood, and Smithfieldstreels. ; WE-qub g ,i WuEHßmny always be found an assorl raSHßaEy ment of Family Carriages, Barouches, and all kinds of;beavy work, ■front a six horse wagon down to a wheel barrow’. Persons wishing to purchase or contract foi: any thing in the.above line, are respectfully invited to: call. . • oet2B:tf 2000 Pictorial BrotUer Jonathans. . Receivep at m. A.-MINEK’S> and forsale. This holyday sheel excells anything of the kind ever issued from the press: • The illustrations are al! original, and of the most attractive' character. - The*n graviitgof one singlepicture cost six hundred dollars.. > Berpobd, of Allegheny City, hns them forsale. UTr“ Smithfield street, third gd. -■ rioviC- ' Stone Quarries. ; Apieoe of ground, CONTAINING STONE, of the best quality for Culling arid .CellarWork,‘‘and with veiy light striping; will be rented for one or iwo years. Possession given, immediately. :It isiocated near the Fountain Inn, bn Coal Lane; and clear of build*; trigs, which might be inconvenienced by the Quarry. Also, the well known Stone Quarry on Nunnery Hill, Allegheny City, adjoining Forrester’s Quarries, and late ly occupied by Anthony Smith. This last will be rented for a term of fouror five years. For particulars,enquire V;iViv; .; i ■ > f ' MIN ®rn ©sobs. '<<-! * •:? Bankers anb (g-ettianfle Brokers. „WJI. H. WU.UJMM, . ■ . EXCHANGE and banking office ST ru<v ' K‘,S?^ net °f Thxrd and^Vood flrctu. . . IS&JFS £ lr 2° Bills Of Exchange, Bank Notes and rao s?fdvKe W rm“f a " C^pom boUght “ fl SoW on « I > e JOSEPH H. HILL. ; " W C CUEHT HILL A CURST ' 7‘ ™ llT * iinrf iv J^S^? s ’ EXCI i A i? GE brokers,: MtSffinJZfn?* 8 ?£ n * ‘B? 7 ?*** Exchange. Certffii * g f*£X r 2?*?l> Baeji iVofej, Gold anSUtn. No. fa. Wood - btiov >&<n*Tth i WcttsuU, Pitislvrgh, p a . Hugh DTitlng, , ” ri • .T 5? *“» ° T M’Coho 4. Krao.) ' D ■ A N »EXCHANGE BRo’kEK t-\ EourlS street and Post Office allm. dl2m ltt P 6l^' ? ank: Note*, Tima'Bllle, Foreign c , h » n S<:. « or Depo.il, jST .^•^^^IiISSSSSSSJ^“^ ° rih ° COLI.FrT^nva Par V ind,r ? ceive<l on depoeile.' . iowestr^f, TIO ‘ NSmade on a,1 P artB <> { th" Union, al the apll-dlw&w3m AU®« «***!*. . EDWABD BjtHltf . Jfelf “ d Wood "‘"v *"?% oppoattefte St, * may2B .. . , HOLimcg 4 SON* ■ cananißaniNoU,, “n^y™? - JutcnxsM. . traiuun, lS i& v I '■ Baltimore f“|st.Lom« » ■’ ' »»s» noxia. , . Buying rails P 1 < dl> Indiana. | , << .JCenincky | « Virginia a u Wheeling a Tennessee n •« au!9-y . JAB.g. JIOON. “ ' ' '-■» R»KsJ5|? OW i einoE m EXCHANGE brokers '*&* ‘‘"•t Sixth Strutt , PtehZSfc Pa " ' " ' " - ■ -■' ,; ■ ~ v gep*l«lv. ■ »««Wdiss?wsass.B , *". l r o,S r^jI i. snniiSyll,!ili,icerll P lion »i?ononhffia and its consequences, together with all er. nereartajrartr.intpufltiestiCthe Wood, with nil diseases of diseases,withalricture3,gle‘ei urethral discharges, seminal weaknessand impotencyralsb biles. • rheumatism, female weakness, diseS ol'tht' womb monthly suppressions, diseases .-of-Hw,.. MZFfikSSF&.-r\ Excluavvely devoted tothe study arid treatment ofveneS ™?i»i 80I r er8T an< * l J lose ans “MT irom youthful excesses" -J?* Brown’s offices are conveniently arranged into «*n ai ' sucb r Dr. Brawn’s ready afcilt in re movkS?!2LJl 0 / U E?e^t,eh I>r oVmX , i„e h , a 'Ld7o n r S’gtfKSßjJ “ diSMses *«>u-vely A?*feStfSE . gaSne'^ 0 :'^ 0 “ d ’ P "' ly CDres Wll, '* n •*&».,!» raS n f^S UeTCIJ “ ° Bh ° n t,me ’ 'octi&d&wlv ' ;v - : —-■■■"■ . • . lanlß-riimnf r-! Headache, Fevers P^e*f^hn*?• fl^^Jai^, {,ar Stomachy WSvVcoh^^^^^ WeaW SB , Palpitation of ■variety of other diseasesto wiu'cii i.!b if.' 011 ,’ and 8 medicine fof.Ute miHiim. ’ irXse-^% h f ' l L , ?i“ a eurnmer.rmtumri, and winteroSnd niSer y .1?1i7 cnmetancee, they can be taken ■urt&'SrjKSJggg success. As a Vermifuge and general Seine dren, they are tinriraHerf: Being nMawkiw sugar, children will easily take &em; they neittmrSne nornanseate; are gentle, but thorough fc&frtSliSES, Fora dolts, by increasing the dose, theyareeouaJW h?n' cficml. anAn/i-Ritfotti Ptfl tbevwili fa* ftm«i y *£n2 outa soperiori :Aslrany bh£SngThShSsSl h ’ 'lliß e .d Wf“ T ? 1 wflftie'tbecenato .BeriembeTfirC.Tf.ClickeneriatLebriginal inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the £1 SJJI ever&ard Snmi l herimroduced thera in jlne iMn Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Click’ener’s SugarCoatedyegetahlePills.nndtakehoodiersouhev wflrbc made the victims of a fraud. Vfß| or Ifte s r JD*Price, 25 cents per box. - 66 VeSy^"^^ n - ipal offi<!efor,ht “»• of >» . ’WM-tA&KSQ'ti, 89 Liberty st ,he'ad of Wood. Pitts Fa., <seneral Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and meriver counties of Virginia ' > northern "‘ e J “ ly “ PrOU " ed { <* Aile • Marshall,) ■ ■ • ■ ?R®&n, . Jonathan Ghreist, ' - v • ... ? , S n S d M A - B^ le J'Vylle street. Snuih,TemperanceTille. G. H; Starr,'Sewicklev. '- ‘ * •' Wifkinsburehi. •©kmelNeffleyiEoat Liberty. •. H. Z. Mitchelf, Wilkinsburah. ■ •s'S^^^?°^ M ’ Kee sport- «. . . - v - ' John Black,'Krtle CreeVr ;; > ■ El *°' Vl ** y y Bakersiown. / Samuel Springer,'Clinton/ JomesM'KeeyStewartstown. ‘ • Riley McLaughlin, Plum township J.Fulton r Tarehtum, v i - „ , • Jeremiah Fleming,-Lawrenceville;* Robert Williams, Artbursville. auggg-tt&wfim • Dailey 1 * tasgteat Pain hum,,.; ■ TOTHE PUBLIC:—This into certi^fhai DalUy!* Magical J>ainßrlract™Z prove a cu£ fo? tne_ Chronic Rheumatism/which I have b *hh sjafewd with for ten years; in my hip joints. ■■■■'■.■■' 1 rnmciea ... r. ... , 'ABRAHAM R. VREELAND jteyimefcinotVW. V;, April 8,1348. ** o, **&*>- WB. H. Dfumt—Sir; i have, been troubled with the Piles for eight.months-, am) cobid net no Mas i having nded m me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant roheflSd n a short time was perfectlyhured I Could I hot geTanv more of in 1 would not take a hundred 'dollarofor tha balanceormy box. • • 1 WlLLlAar trier 8 ; OThforthMoore street. New York; June If) ' ■ JD> CAUTION --Dalley’eonly rtiJ,WJV«a Vor* and where rt« 'genume article can he ohmineJr wholesale and retail,„t 415 Broadway obtained, H. Dalxky is the Inventor ofahis truly ihvaltinhiA end | pound, and he never has, and neve, ZYcaZ£Z P cntZ Z .secret of its preparation to any man livingi and theVe! : gmiitfrftiU'abound! ' Every truly valuable article is' subject to be depredated uponby counterfeiters ami'im. Sa^«m^^ ways, apply it on linen-r-uever on cotton cloth: ; And now mark the difference!— Counlerrenßvis... no loaner under, what name theymay appimnorbowun pbed,altpays irritate andxncrctueUiepatn! . 1 ■ Pamphlets, containing certificates ofcures,mav he hmt' gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN ■ ■ ; DB.AVn.THom,, Agent. ***"*«. ■ DalJey’e Animal Galvanic Cure-All, For. Hoi-Ees, dude, Ac., cores spavin,-quiitor, greasr sores, galls and bruises. Pampfileu confine certificates of.respectable parties, may be liari rmarinli- JOHN I>. MORGAN," ocllSalAwjv Agent, Pittsbnrgh. W 11,1,1 AM TATE *. CO., ( , T ? cc f»».o*» !*». *nE»l»* ■& til*.)' ho. 10, tourlhstreeti-.bawim Ferry ami Liberty rtrrrlr . TkAANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, lesdenpfnes. hv- JLTA drants, pumps, baths, water closets, loademcofflns *c,j keep constantly on hand andmanulacturo to order’ f sheetleod froniltoeS!9. to tbe_sQuaTefo o t K mßheeisof 6 ' by 20 feel, which they will turmsft to the trade wholesale -' orent to order in anysize-tlint may be tvanted. . ... ’ , : They, also,manufacture and .keebv.c'oqstautly on hand • leaden pipes from 2 to* inch calibre; aquednetnioe to ; uonveying-watertroia springs yttlrnished rathe Country' trade, and nut np on reefs inif.iigth, of from 100 to 1000 i feet on each reel, with direclioh» ti£io the proper method "- nf laying. Also, o:i hand, a large supply of 'Aaatils’ Pat-i entsuction ; Pumps,for wells or cisterns; Snow* Co’s’ venr supettor cast iron suction Putins. • ■ . . i Hydrant.work ofevery deseriptioii executed in the most durable manner, and on the. mtost accomhradatS* : tenna. Orders fromthe country forleaden pipes, ehn?- lead, or pumps. will receive prompt attention ;jn27«4aw . ’ • > - -■ Steel and File Mtmnractory. 'Hi®. * u !«c ,ib . ersha T ee « lii rgeA Steel ana ' J/.Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara %rrpm «!„f Spring nlley, Fifili \Vnril, Pj!ialurgb, by< SwtuS Ifeon- * Q6ei ? “e^fontacevamfli Olt hammrti * Steel, now being ofa supenorquality, ond having 11 compeienl operates,ifieyan; prepare dto fdr* ' ' •-!** of %*f ry .descnpiuj^^that win compare with'/ the best imported article jand being determined to rnai«r^\- r it the interest of all who. use Files in any way, to pa s -'' ■ chase from them, they will sell their Fifes. arrediSr prices, for Cash. They will: also re-cut Fifes^jN chase those which »*- *■-«««- — k —; -1 r~ . • .'.v :.'£ r ; £«;> jr: :-- v -.vC.> " ; “ • •' ■'■ v ; '•’ ■ . . Buying fate*] County & City ord’A i Relief Note* '* f Pennsylvania Ctr. * NewYort' | Maryland: x « New Orleans
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