W . it . ai d .... ~ „ i -, f a Dar i 1 4 this last of t ges g tl o n v i • •'- •,• ` ' •44Olgi7rhalictill:Xet,rit'irnHOTilroc;ggilifiherpeasures •.',,. • 0, , 1 i' ie table,:alren'eniciyed beyond • the bounds escalade., 1‘..:-'' -':"---i; " -.42 ' ":. ' '`•:. l am all the-ex r= c)f. beal ci h inadveriiintli into x•• ,''•'',- .:. `:- :-''l. ~••::,.„,,.-,.•,-•; •-:' .•• in ° e s aling or e, ginking, E a tn e d l rv e ho la Wilsecrilneel fl !' ,• •-• . ,:- -•• 1 ' - ~.,,,T ::," •;,,,. C :, :' . eion headache, isick . storatteb,lo6ess of spirits} it.t: i i , ~ :: ... -- ..,... , .... , -..,.,, ,- -•-• ,-.. . ~, nn; and other complaints, the penalty of . oCer-illo, *4 - . ''- ';'-`. .‘ ,-- ,2i e - 4 , 4, -, ..7.: - . e; We r recomiliend atrial or 7r.gesindtan regegabY I ' .- 7 1 - . ..Z.4 ~: 0 1 7.1,..:ft1Yt0-. .i. :,,,,,, ;o1" the' North 'American College of ... Health. nae . ..:.., ,:.... -.,;, .4...••.,,,,,41•••,..-za.1,.7,.; eine.willire#M y e all complainal ie w b hia; , , , arise i.omn from 1 - 'those ~ 7.„..:,„,. ..: „„ `, 4 :j, , 4,40. ,, 4!-, 4 , '-..+, anty Of Met .and clears II ••,.. ~ ''t 1, '...."-, - i ........,.,,,,, ~..,.1„,,t. : !...- i , , . ^ 2,,;':„- : . 4; 7, : alput corrupt I l a n th ors whig e n c : f are the entree of the every, malady inci . • :,',''.' -.• 4 '4 ' ..:' : .', ••,;•:,, 4:-:-;, ~,.,. 3L .? i 1 , !! , .:5.,. P Yis,ap , , • , i • !,.•'.:•.,- :, • :.,• : , - , : - .:.k! ."...: gr; •P'l,••, elt:r:. h eiteandbniottion.r.L-Reternber that ".? ~.4'4 ' ',..."*t.1 -', " - the,oii ~. • and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills ••".... i. ' '' , . 1 ..-,,, =', ..... .41 . , _have the writtVgiga!rlare Of WlLms. re . 7 . 81 . 0111.. On the , $, .i:. ',;', ' ''' ,. : - ,;•1 . 1. • ''•: ' ' ' ,-,c l - ':: .:-."4'.`?".l*t: . ''• -I !C)ftleamlllll3.l;feta:lao,Mt MeiterS, Feachtwunger dr. CO., of ',',.?•,--:''' • ‘ l,-",' :',; ~.1,-. . .r ~"''' ..,... ry 6 ,'i.f; '',...:'' '. .. Neyrorkl as-S. Glencoe A.,,C4 at Cincinnati, and .1. '.--...-:•-•-',.. "' • . 4 ,4 - ': l4 . 4 :' 2 .•''' L. . ' B.:Wilder ec . Co:, Of Louisville, are NO? a g e ll.ts r°7 this, i....:, -•,,,_' ':--' i :.:' ;.: 7 4-', 1, ..i; ,•'‘. : , • --, .".,7,,,,.-, •,.- 4 :- , ',. ' : - medicine, and wetannot guarantee the' gempeneas o .: , '4'' 4-*- , - -;', ~:: ' . .:.1 , .''.. , :, 11 .:, 'J ' 5: , •.i.; . i*4 -•----,•, 4 ' 4 ,•', 4 .' .l 4 ,"l- - "'''.' 4. "‘-';" . r '' . ttlat offered by theta foi• safe. ' • ''' - ' , ,'.•,,,,, -'," .- ".,,, .-'- ~,• --,•-.-,' •`'L "....--' '•.' ,','"'-• .•'• 4 -, .. Thegenuine ilfor sale at IliAVright's Principal 9f6e.e, -,- ~ ...t' .T i,:- „.. - ' *.5..• ,", .1 , ••• :-. :.• ,':li , • 169 Race street, - Philadelphi a and by Jona ,THosesoa, ''t•• ••••,,--•••.•,. '' .',-..•''' ',..: ; v -I , ' Z '4 ,;•.•,... ‘ .• 16(1Liberry. elreet, - ritisbnrgh, Pa., who . is sole agent for 'thiaity,,by 'whom dealers Canoe saPplted at toe.whole- C -1, , - N- - , , i' - ,,,, ,, ,,,.-• • -v.'• ~...,, , ..,4: vt• g,.: , , ,, ..; - ~ . .2, ;' . : -4 IL '''- ','.*- "....''' ;•-',4--":',•°•.'4.,!•,',.4.1.':'f :t I; 1! ,--."' e• -••• '" t. , ~„ .''. ° Oi r. '' ''',.-. ~ 0 '' '..- '. 7 .•: '. .. ,; : ' :: i , ' V . ' l, , .., '.e ' yak ''...;'. W', .. f. ' • '::. ~.' '1 .... 11 -. 1 `sale rate. . •-- ' • - ' ' -: ` - 'deaf ) . ~,„ ~, . ;- • 11 •',.''':.'': '‘,;; Z:.i -':*':,::,`,' : i,: - -t4'''; 7 "' -- '. • • .i : :` , -",' ';`,:.t , c , „ , 1:?. , :-.- . ,q,,k ,, ,:i, '-'.!, 5 !,,,t,_•••,-,",::1, • ' SE BM ~'.,. ..:.: - ; Mil MEE ME El =ENE • :.- • • ••• 4 * ,• • s ' ! 3 ' •;tj', • I, '~~; ' a ME ;" : . BEM '•• „ ' • • , , ••!'""z. ME REM CM PM MEI El MEI EMI Cy =I "'.. .: . OE Mil 7 ® 1".1 i t fai l ~..„ /7'• - t . t7"l . ..i '-'‘ \ . .;,v •.: ' i 1 , 7 !.. % , -c: . .. I, . 'f. , i t - ' 'I *4 EMI -- • • MME=II ES =II i. ~ :.y: NEES •t's,`: :',; '."--, ' :'" -, ~, T,4 . - ; 1. , . -. • , -.4 4' f Z+'., " . -':‘'t' ' -.'; - ,:„''. 4 -','-' '', ~ '':'• ~,•'. - -- "" - ''' ''- , *.:',--,:- ...,. '` ...' ~..--,•''' 0 ..'l;*' 4, ':f`"--'-' ," ',‘' • ; , ' ,4 l '- - . "' -1 . , -" . ' 'l4 ~ 1' 'i-' .-.. 4;4 4=4L,:...,' ' `-it"Nt '7' . i . ' ‘•,:`C'*="-•'''-4..' ^ e••'-!"••'.; -.- . ~....••,...25...k,..,,...••,••„•-,••4 .. .4. , =•,- • . • rvf't,!, ''•;:-.1,.,4_:... •."1 7 ' . ' - ',,''..,' --' • , -",• - ••••4',5••";•. :,,,," ' ~--:•,,,,, ~.-,,,:-" ,'-' ‘-.- 7 I t :t '' ' ' i -; l'c ' e:./. 4A ::.'' .2 . ' • ••••:-.".. '-,, *•;:Z? i:';',';'t '''`: :. t. ',. .t ,; --' ':,- i ''' '0 .:;••', : 4. "'''''n• 1•7 1 -j --•'•••,••..:- , i'.:-•;•1 ..•;-,,-. 4 t. . * .t0.i..4- ~' ~ ,",::•;::,,:t,..---,•:,,i; 7 41:..10 ''..' -., ,-",', • - 4. ' '',"':•;',3'''' ' ' t ': . '..• ~,4 './', 0 4".t.,444'.7i4t-'4'l---4-,i- or ff ::: '' '', ~*"-...-..""' . -- C. It =', 4, ... - '''' , l,7 --,'-' ' -i:,.-1", •4 - "":, ,1 •4 4 . • . --- FEE.,--.250 bagaßin 41 ~ .. V I , - an d. 1 ' P a.v+4, • , ^—TOCOF - , ,25 Y.,-ado LaguYrk ., ae i • -i; F:4'l; .s; ..t4,:ri-.1-;,:*--4441i3g, tl,, b ' - 4, . , 4,t, : , , ;-, ell 2,.*--Zit7i7l:37kr;,7,*l:4l'kV7f:vie, 5' ,. . , , 7%4,11 k o -13 " b ezt7- 6- 7" 7., , -.: ,trif:t,,ltttrt)---L,r,,..4.--*. -- :N z. ,,..A.k„'..L' , . - -.':, . tTitt...=t-,-,-..,;':„-,7- ----,:, `.,,- ~•,, ',..,- .4 -, , , 't.r-.17-•";.-4",--'2--,.'"T:,-,,-.-z;:.;-"'-', -'4o4'.•'-4.fl efZ s lPi.'" , •,•:-'- t v .; • K.,••:nf-4,•••••••-.2,-.4,,,Itt...-..,.;".::.....•,-.0,., 'Frk,,,..••,:erl, r ,,,, .. , ..; , -,- , •-., ,--- r -,. ..=. ) ; -,- -A. ,, ;;; , --..,;--..:: •,',-,.-> .--.l* .-1,.„--c-..4.,13-:,-.-:'. - " __ ..,.....„:.,,,i,:.„...,..,„,...----,, ~...., f ,,--.....4„.....- „„ • _. • Izs!M,-,Ar1...;1,---p'''. - -‘'?•- ~-Tr--,..,,,-,4t- OEM -..-!..- , ... ‘::'7.,.,.,z.-:..•:--. ENE =2l . . , . 11:7" cough should never be neglected. It may ap •Tear trifling and unworthy the attention at first, but it will not remain aintioriary long: it may progress slow at .• brat and its augmentation may oe scarcely percentible; yet when it once seizes the longs; all the other pans of the body will be sympathetically affected, and a confinn ' ed Consumption and premature death will be the [nevi . able result. A little care would save many a life, and • 'he timely use of a proper remedy might have arrested ; many a consumption. • Bin many persons have an intin ciblo repugnance to taking any medicine, and rather than use the lumina toward s arresting a disease, simply .1 because the remedy may not be a pleasant one, would surfer and langaish far a long time, beton they would re son to the aid of medicine. , B. A. Falineatock & Co.'s Cough Balsam has great advantage in this respect over man) . other Cough prepa rations, as Its pleasant permits tobe used without • inconvenience. Baths value as a Balsam consists i n the speediness 'of its cure: 'We have known some of the most desperate coughs, some of which had been running c on fora considerable length of time; yield almost inirrie diritely to its power. , Prepared and for sal e , wholesale and retail, by ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. . not-17 • cur. AVood sad lit, and Wood and 6th MN _ • . Eagle Saloom :and RestsuraFit, No G 5, 03 ay:dal:Wood street i. stAl6 subscriber would respectfully inform .his. Itiehds and' the public generally, that he has bad the:amen knoWucstablish ltment fitted up in a verrauperjor style,sind la now pre ;,Pared with eyery requisite, to.senmnp all the dehca :Sales the season affords. i t OYSTERS. stewed, fried, roasted, or in the , shell; to .gcther vrith hot , coffeis, tea, chocolate, beef'steaks, mutt ,_ton'ehops, venison and game. at short notice; and at' alt ;seasonable hoots, in a style that Cannot be'surpassed in . 4Pittsburnit. XX ,U,,E of the best brands. Imported Seta's in eve try variety. Re would nisi:tibia leave. to state, that he is' preparid rto furnish DINNER - PART/ESA' any number, in a ' sin- Krior cm:inner i SIMPERS (or Balls ; S oc ieties or private rties. FrllrealittOlinsewaysin readiness.' ' ' rimpapem Wine 'kept on file From all quarters... . . deelo ' ' • ••'' JOHN T. DONNLLEY; . ISE i '. . The Neer Golden Ilee.Blve Still Ahead t • Fl ' ' : • . NEW GOODS! NEW.GOODSt! • ' ' -' •• se • Greater Bargains than ever can now be had a ' • ' V therigner the Nilo Golden Bee-Hirt, on Market at, - . .. between Third and Fourth , where is jest opened • ~2 a splendid stock of winter Dry Goods, cheaper than the . t i same quality of Goods have crier been offered in Pitts., . __ . . . •: . - • M. - I....RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street. between 41,•,,,, ..„ ~,..': Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee, ...111 - 1 - .-^,. - "••••••klive, has now received, and offers wills numerous cue - I';' t ; ' 1 and= le t h a d i stocktibl t gen e rally,l7l thery l largest, s cheapestever o fr- k •.,' . . i t- •, i - i ; - 1 -f i . w e th s I td sold n t o t h eyt h cash s uc c It y oh a i di". T h a l i niv e e s . 0 s b e ' t Ga been o grn : c i ao hti cold reduction, she bae n e pumir early henh part s cheapere d o i fn th t h the . . .21 1 Eastern Cities since tie hue fall- in prices, and will be , t. • Among this large And extensive stock will be. faiand .f. .' litany _choice and fashionable Goods of the latest im portation. I portatton. . '; •. . LADIES' DRESS GOODS. . • Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ; 4 V, : .Cherry cold do. : do. figured and pain; .kt,. . -, • Silks and Satius, plain, striped and plain; .`,..?' 1 . Scarlet de Laines, all wool, very cheap ; ...:_3_,.. .. Mainline Blue De co low prices ; 1.• ....-- A large assortment of fig'd Cashmeres De Laines,new ,„, if est designs, from I.lk to 50 cents per yard ; these are very 4 ..., 1r ' I cheap. Also, a large stock of Alpacas from 1.21. to 60 ''...1!.: i •.i. cents per yard, all colors. and a great bargain; with a '' splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest int - I I'. - 'A :.portaii(46. Also, velvet ribbons all widths and colors. •. I 4 "Ilvr very cheap, a. beatnik! assortmiht ; plumes and artificial .' . : towers; bonnet satins and velvets, all colors; French ~ • . • 'worked capes anti cellars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and •-• , . ...Cioaiery,' all at. reduced_ prices. •. 'rA; • . .. SHAIR.,S! BRAWLS!! • . • .. :•.• Best assortment in elm city, and very cheap Long and „.. '•. . • ?Square Shawls, best (utility. 1, .d Terkerie and Cashne re Shawls; ',4 • ... Black and colored Cloth do. ' - . IBrocha and Silk -i • do. :' 4 Plaid Blanket Shay jt,___l all qualities and prices. • : .;; ; 73,!..,1,1 BLANKETS! BLANKETS: t—Chtapal in the City! •.' - '.: • I A large stock of Bunkels, all qualities, which will bo ?'bold cheaper than cube found elsewhere.. ' . • OMESTIC GODS. CHEAPER D THAN TH E CHEAPEST! ? . A large stock of Care°. Good dark Calico, fast colors, lonly 3 cents per yard; best quality British and American i Prints, 6 to 10 cents per yard, yard wtde ; British Purple . ?rails, /0 to LII ; a large supply red, white and yellow - .., Flannels, some as lost as in cents per yard, very cheap; ped 'kicking, from Bto 12f cents per yard. Also, a large . "stock of Checks, Shining Stripes, Cassinets, Kentucky ;leans and Limeys, tsgether with a very extensive, as sortment of bleached and unbleached Moslins, from 3 to 0 cents per yard, cheapest yet; good y ard wide unbleach id Marlins, only 6 cents per yard ; bleached Muslin@ lit reduced prices, at ;he sign of the New Golden Bee -Hive, in Market Street, between Third and Fourth sta. V 0.62. IdectB:ift WAS. L. RUSSEL. ME lati V• • ' ' . Preish & Pure Teas, PH SIo L ar., TO Yourth' st r eet, near A iVocft7Prtte Ei tZ t rell. . a subscriber, bayingjust returned front New York, is ow receiving a' large supply of FRESH GREEN and LACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compl y, selected with great care for retail sales. Oar stock stag now heavy, mire prepared to supply; Grocers outs; Steamboats anti Families with any quantity, and t any price they may fish--pieked ix?. I and 1 pound ackages, 5 b. tin ctuuti-vterv, 6 and 13 tb. cany bozes, d in the half chest. . Retail Grocers are Wiled tcicall, as we can •and will ,Il 11 better Teas at lowerprices than any other house in insbargh. Oar stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im erial Green, and Oolong Black recut, are the beet in the erican market.' • - Lovering', double refined Lou 4 Crushed and Pulver ed SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel. . . , COFFEES.—ldoefitt..-Old Gov. JaVa; Lagayra, St: mingo and Bro k eree, selected by the most ezpe- . enced Cotlee ln ?few York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled . Cucumbers and Riot's. Irish rearher, pat up in their own juice. Ma- Beulea; in 3 ib.boxes. B;:-.11.0 Dr. D. Jayues Family Medicines_ for sale. - - - A. JAYNES. ME ItAINIGEaBLE SILK VISITS, FOR CWICOMMA. Pa/ 3- . 112 MIL—W. Marphy,bas on band a few very hand ome changeable silk Viso; very amiable agrObristmas • regents, which be u Bailin at reduced prices. Also, anAsome Dregs Silks;Satinosuperfine new style linen ambric lldkls., &c. • • dec.= =IKE ' Worcester's Pianos. • ECEIVED Tills DAY. and for sale at manufaetur. er's prices, thug elegant Rosewood PIANOS, made by . Woursorrica, New York: These instruments are eon lidered folly equal, if not superior, to any now made in Raw York, - having a delightful tone, full, round, and elodioue; warranted to wear well and give satisfaction. priecof Mese Pianos ie believed to be much low than any other matinfactUred in New York. Those oho are in want . of . a good and elegant 'piano, a t a . noderate price, will please corns and examine the thaw, nt the store of the subscriber, where a largo as crtment of Chiekering's celebrated Pianos can always e found. • JOHN H. MELLOR, decE3' • ' • N 0.131. Wood street 4 ~~ V~t , ME MO T - Exl—Tbo attention of families aid dealers is invited to our stock of fresh Breen and Black Teas, put up in quarter, ha/f pound t and poundpackage_ ,s which we ' will warrant equal to, if not better, than the Teas sold by thePekin an , / Canton Tea stores. We have , also on hand a fraidocempply .of.lmperial, Gunpowder, Young _ilysori and BlilCk .Teas, not In packages, whiehwe think cannot be equalled in this city. Cali and try them d ea n • K"ING hiOORHEAD, Diamond. . • . ; owe a cough Candy. T" celebrated article , so favorably known last win -4" :. ter,ls again offered to the citizens plPituiburgh as a --- certain remedy for Coughs and Colds,so prevalent at this season of the year. .. • HOWWS COUGH . CANDY is the best article of the kind ever offered to the public, and we challenge any '• person in the United. States to produce a caeuper. more pleasant and effectrual remedy for the cure of coughs and Colds. ; .. HOWE & CO., Proprietors, Depot, No.l College Hall, Cincinnati; 0. sold by It Smyser, L. Wilcds, ; Jr.,-J. N. Townsend, Joe:A. Jones, Will. lack, Druggists; and at Wm. Jack !f ,e 9 Liberty street, Pituburib. • ' dec27id2m ATEDSPOONS, &C.-- -•. ' 4 Doe. Silver Plated Butter llnives - ' ' 3 ,,. • 4 " Plain Ten Spo ons; 3u . a " Threaded, extra heavy; 2 " ': " Desert Spoonc a " ' Tabl; . 1". " •"" Tobacco boxes; • 1 " " . " Sugar Shovels; " " " Mustard . ' • 1 e •., tt tt salts; . . . 2 " German Silver Spectacle C113e3; • 4 " " " Specks;' 4 - U ‘! " assorted colors: • Al s o, 6 of Allen's Best Revolving Pistols; '.lust receiv ed at . ZEBULON KINZEY'S ; dee2B 07, Market street. NM _ • arit3r ree, PitTHE BENEFIT or Oallusa or S. _Pitri.`s 'CodscH, will be givdn at the Lafayette Assembiy . R oot ge,na Friday evening, February 2,1840. MAN ACERB: yl o ri. C. SnALiur.. . MDRSW Sualtiti _ j ca rg B. Geraius, J. J. Roder»; • Jose Larros, z • ..„ T. Wean, -.1 . 0113 J. iticron,ll., E .o=,, • loam Bcorr. • . w g , aarcmnomar., Jr.. ,filril2 KELL; RA N ,DOWNLNO, . A bl/Couxelai, . 0; piranGAN, - . • . .M. Biusaxax.. . Irrilakela cell be had ihnr office, and Inen the llanga, PITT/MOROI' BOARD OP TRADE. H. DENNY; • J. HANNA, Comb:lmm roa Dizczatess. MURPHY, • - • i • PASSENGER ARRANGEhtEMS FOR 1848. S te limbo atPacket Line, le aye!! daily for Cin cin nati,lo A is. Passenger Packet; via • Brownsville; to Baltinune and - Philadelphia, 8 A. M., and° 7: Y. Alai' Coatis - Line, direct to Philadelphia, at.; and 121 Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 8 A.. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. sr. . Erie and Western New York:, daily, 9'a. at. Nortli•Eastern, to PhiladelpluaMally, except Sundays, ARRIVALS AND DEI'.,ARTURE OP MAILS. Easteru Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. M., cloves 1.2 At Western MailiCin. and Louisc, due 8 P. M., closes 6 A. as South. via Balt. and Washington, due 8 r. m.,closees A. At Noith‘Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. Ar., closes 9 A. at Erie and Western New York, ; due 8 r. at., closes 8 A. at. STOCKS. Par ratuft. Asked: Offend. ~ •!50,00 $50,00 650,00 50,00 44,00 • 43,50 .• • 50.00 1 47,00 . 45,00 •• • None in market • • • 50.00 50,00 40,00 50,00 35,00 9:...00 35,00 35,00 Bank of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank Merchants' and hl. Bank • Harmers' Deposit Bank • • • Rand Street Bridge Northern .Libe,tries Bridge . • - Old Allegheny iiir:rige Connellsville R. R.Stoek, paid on shates,S2,66 City Bonds (6 (io. cent;). • • Monongahela Bridge Gm Stock 1 - i . Daily ReVIOR Of the Markets. .OFFICE OF.THE POST, Aroxtiav- Maionko, January 1, 1840. S BUTTER..BaIe of 8 We. strictly Prime Roll at mai lc: • Keg is worth 4%c. tHEESE.,We found regular toles; but no clangs in prices. OATS.. gales of small lots from first hands at 261 i2i27c.; from store 30c. . • ! PIG METAL..Market very dull; Hanging Rock is held at 6.27029,00 ; but no safes. APPLES..No change ; sales front store at 620137 c. Some extra lota at 111,00. DRIED FRUIT.. No sale of . Dried Peaches ; salei :of Apples at 50e. from first hands. RAISINS..SaIe of 10 boxes at 62,00; large lots offered at 4 1 , 87 . PEA. NUTS.. Nothing doing worth reporting. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.. Sale at 111,5001,62 from first hands. • . . 'CORN..From first hands worth no; small sales from store at 35037 c. • CORN. MEAL.:SaIe of 150 tibia. at 36c. MOLASSES. ! Sale of 30 bbls. on Friday et 26e; ia a retail way at 276128 c. . ' WHISKEY.. Not ourch'doing ; sales of Rectified at 1649181 c. . , . . " . ..•Aianuals and Gift B; SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.—Gems oo ofks -- Beauty, and I.iterary Gift. for 1849 Friendstup's Offering, for 1849_ Christmas Roles, for 1649. Christmas Blossoms, for 1619. Amaranth, a Token of Remembrance, for 1649. The Young Man's Offering. The Young Ludy's Offering; by Mrs. Sigouruey, and others. • . Leaflets of Memory, a superb annual for 1849.1 The Fairy Ring, for 1849. The Opal,A splendid gift book, for 1349. The 'Hyacinth, for 1849.. The Scrap Book, for 1849. The Snowflake, f0r1842. The Book of Pearls. The Lady's Annual, for 1849. The Women of the Scriptures; a beautiful work. The Wreath of Friendship, (or 1E 1 49. The Christian Keepsake, tor. 1849. Read's Female Poets of America, containing portraits of Mn.s E. Oaks Smith, Mrs. F. S. Osgood, Mrs. T.. H. Sigourney, Mrs E..F. Ellet, Mrs. Emma C. Embury, Mrs. Amelia B. Welby, Mrs. S. J. Hale, Mrs. E C. kinney, Miss Anna. C. Lynch, Miss Sarah J. Clarke, (Grace Greenwood.) The above, with a large collection of Poetical Works, 'Prayer Books, Bibles and other works in splendid styles of bindings, suitable for Christmas and New Years pres ents, for sale at the bookstore of • • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner Market and lid sts. I . . Old lErlasklesig/e llloa eairme - 7 - .llcjialln HE imbscriber rerectfully. infnmut the citlrena of T Pittsbergit and vicinity, that bin Toys and Fancy Goods are now open, in the large room formerly' ie occu pd dan a carpet warehouse by R.where van be menthe largest assortment of Christm ps as o Presents' ever offered for sale lathe city. All these Goods are im ported direct from Europe. by myself, and will be sold cheaper than at any other estahlkhment in the city, wholesale and retail. Call and see the fill! assortment. ' C. YEAGER, 109 Market street, near Liberty* tlec2tifj NIAGARA SOISEE.-Iftie fourth annual Soiree of the Nteciaaa.Frae Cowan - royal be 6iren at the La: Fayette &monthly ROOMI, on Friday erasing, February Bib. ISIS. deegthtd GIFT BOOKS AND ANNA LTA LS, roa 1049; The Gem of the Season, ISIS. I Book of Beauty, 101.1549 The Opal. " The Garland, Gems of Beauty,. " The Amaranth. Do. (white cf. and case) " Christmas Roses, •• Book of Pearls, " Christmas BIOSSOMS. Fox re 1- me - not , Fl orr ' s Gents. Do. (white cf. and case) . Chrotsia,, Keepsake, " Friendship's Chreritur,. • " The Snow Flake, Keepsake of Friendship;.." -The Gem, Excelsior Annual, " The Moss Rose. '• Do. (white el. and box) " (Jul of Friendship, The Hyacinth, " The Pearl The Rosary of Blastratious of the Bible; Lady of the Lake. illustrated: • Moore's Poetical Works: Lelia &troth, illustrated • • Poets of Connecticut. flit ed ; Pictorial Franklin and Napoleon; Perpetual Keepsake; . Willis' Poetical Works; Lays of Sabbath. A large assortmemof popular Juvenile Books, many Of which are just from 'the press Toy Books and Color ed Pictures, Games, he., ice. Just received by Express, and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, dec Wood sad Market eta: flkloloE 01Fr BOOKS— -4,J Pearls of .Americatt Poetry: . The Sketch Book, by Washington Irving ; Mann , * Gems, or Wild Flowers of America ; rtnden's Illustrations of Moore ; The Charm ,• Burns' Works, 35 fine plate.; Authors of England ; Willis' Poetical Works, ill. by lonize ; Dante; 12 engravings; Bibles and Prayerloots: Albums ; for sale by . 11..5. BOSWORTH & Co., dec2.s . Fourth st., near Market A A. MASON &• CO. wish to reduce their present stbck of Plaid Goods, and will offer at Cate. front this date, Raid Cashmeres, Gala and Rob Roy Plaids, together with many styles cheap Plaids. Purchasers} who wish to obtain rich and rare Goode at Eastern Cost, will avail themselves of the opportunity now offered at (dec2l) • No. 30 tilmucrr • - T i k e t a ttal e : i !lored 01L5 7 1.0 € 4: 0 . 1500 •tg yvi ts it, :it 500 " N. W. coast " u bbls. No.lLard , • 5 " - Linseed jwarrinted fine) 90 a Strait's Tanners' (war. genuine I In store and for sale by pee2t MILLER & RICKETSON JUVENILE AND TOYBOOKS—A fine stock at • H. S; BOSWORTH & Co.'s Fourth street. ' . Now Goods. TUST'RECBIVED'by Express, one 'piece short nap vv bllr Cloth; suitable for Gentlemen's Cloaks, which I will make to order, cheep. ItIeGUIRE, Also, one piece light short nap, a very desirable Atli. ole'for Cloaks. Colors wariest:rd. Also, &good ass. rtment fine French Cashmere Vesting; together with *good assortment of fancy and black Cas simeres, for Palmist, which will be made to order as chenp and as well as at eny other establishment in the city. hfcGIIIRE, Tailor s Thinutsslisst, st; Charlealtnilding , Magnificent obrietmas Cake. BICKIEY, No. 38, Diamond raki, respectfully in. Cs forms his friends and customers, that he is ivrepar lug, at the Star Bakery, the most magnificent Christmas ..CWce ever served up in Pittsburgh. It will weigh 100 lb.:, will be made of the best fruit, and will be awe: l 4o4 baked. To those who are fond of drawing prizes, he begs leave to say, that .three rich and beautiful Rings, Made of the finest Gold, will be placed inside the The cake will be disposed of at al cents per pound. 11Wr— On hand,ta,large stock of Sugar Toys, and Cakes of all kinds. deel9 CLOTH -10 pcs. Drab Blanket Coating; 8 ": Lavender " "' .1 cas e ". : Blankets; .1 " Gray mixed Cloth; . 1 " . Army Cloth; 9 ". Tweeds, brown, black and gold inie.; I ', Fancy Cassirneres i 1 bele Blue Blanket Coating. • Received, on consignment, direct from •the manufac turers, and for sale by thc_packace or piece. - dec2o MIRPH V & LEE, Liberty at. ______ . _ Going . to Callfoifita. TIEBBONS gnircheetag Goods, on time, are compelled ,r:" tabu , / where it suits them. Thum having the Cash to lay out for Clothing, can save 20 per cent at least, and in some cases 40, by purchasing at my establishment. I have a fine 'stock of French, English and American Goods, all freehand fashionable, of qualities to suit all' tastes, purposee,or pockets. I am determined to close them out be of ro re spring, a t some prise. If purcbaseri Wile foci. l take the tuble to call. they may be convinced Of th ' JNO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth it. N. B.—Thera is not a piece of goods in my stock either old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. deeili • LL Gulp er'z b_USTRATED ENGLISH E T/ONS 01 Treasure Trove ; . Handy Andy, Tower of London:- Windsor Castle; Pere? Reliquee; • • • Godfrey Malvern; Oil • Blas ; • • - Cluimbere Miseelltusy ; for Sale by de e 2 H. S. EuSrrs)ll.7lseHark_beliet. °BOAT, . —A huge Cable for sal_ pechea . Apply to EIC'AIFE & ATWINSON, deft /ra, near - Wood at. - '• • • ; ; ' • sir The Telegraph No 2 goes out' to-day, for Louisville. The Blopongahelti staita at ,10 . for Cincititiati. 5,00 1,43 90,00 Bit. Thewharves look. dreary eating% now.` The regular packets—down the Ohio and up the Menem. gahela and Allegheny rivers—are still doing a fair lthainess, and' INO presume are making money' for their proprietors; but trade has slackened ecinsidet:- ably. We could hardly count the boats that, are now upr , all waiting for the spring business; No' class'or peop le looks more anxiously for the spring time than do the river men. Hundreds, and perhaps thousands are 'now. unemployed those only Who are compelled to be idle can tell how heavily time hangs upon them. 45,00 • CINCINNATI AND PITTSBITROH DAILY STEA.2II PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line-of steamers is now composed of the• largest; swiftest, best finished - and 'furnished,- god most powerfu l boats on the waters of the Welk. The Lhighesiwages are paid lot the services of the beet and most expenetteed men engaged in the river business.— The line htui been in operation for atz years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest inju . ry to their persons 'The proprietors ehallengn emu panson with any passenger line in the Union for Safety,' regnlarity,and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and conveninnee of pruusemrers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follOws: MONDAY PACE-RT.—The Moso:roaszta,Cam: Stone will leavrePitiablugh everyMondayniorning at 10olelock, Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. x. 77TRSDAY PACKET.—The Zratcaran -No. 2; Capt. .Fno. Inineilser, will leave PittiMurgh every fineeday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wbeeling-Weery Tueaday evening WEDNESDAY PA CZ E Nsw , Ewtinn No. :mornpt S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday ung at 100elock ; Wheeling eveTy Wednesday even ing at 10 r. THURSDAY PACKET—The Damaoin, Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh. every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at tor. X. FRIDAY PACRRlt—Thiseirrpun No. 2, Capt. Crooks; will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 °Week; Wheeling every Friday evening sitlo P. M. • ' . . . • SATITR.DAY PA CERT.—The Miancass, Capt.:Hemp . will leave Pittaburgh every - Saturdayt morning a tOu'elock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 1 0 r• srrimAr. PACKET.— The brae Ntrtvvorr, tJapt. P. Ektvi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 1.0 r.sr ncrir 29; • - - 113411. • • • 1i11413. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet • Line. .PE2112111, 1341848. P&IIPMAKY 141,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. 14L AND 4 P.M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC Capt, James Parkinso;.BALTlC, and LOUIS hPLANR Capt n ; E. Bennett. The boats Jacobs; are entirely new, and are fated up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been pre:mi.; ded. Theboats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Bast; at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainty leave at the advertise __ -----,------------ , , Frank/In Packet. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, ' C . apt. Wll. HANNA, will run regularly be tween ittsburgh and Franklin. on the Allegheny River. 4011 Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, r. t. For freight or passage; apply onboard. - dec27 . • . . The splendid- passenger steam boat Rialt o, wyommo, Wm. J. Kor.erz, Master, . will leave for the above and intermediate ports, on this day, at W.A. 11. For freight or pa save, apply on board, or to ( dettl7) GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, A ,'t. AWLThe new and `splendid passenger steamer JAMES NELSON, G. D. Moore, Master, will run an a Regular Packer be twee Pittsburgh and IVhe eling, leav ing this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock. A. at., and Wheeling every, Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock. A. sr. For freight or passage. (having superior accommotla ttotisy apply, on board. • The —lames Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by nay boat on the river. AMSRTRPNCi Or. CRO deo A ge tn. btf egu sr Packet toe Sunfish. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt Maxim will leave for the above and inter me ate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 'For freight or pasaa.e apply on hoard. or to GLO. Id MILTENBERGER, Agt. I.OIIISVIrrE PAO ET'. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. 01110 'LLCM REGULAR SATURDAY Pacan.—The A No Ifine and fast passenger st mutt Pac ket TELEGRAPH t Hezlep,, Com mander. will leave Pittsburg for Wheel. ing, Cincinnati . and Louiavill e, and all intermediate Porta, every Saturday, in 3 0 o'clock precisely. Tor freight or passage apply on-hoard, or to FORSITH & '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 with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—time throagh,riva DAYS. ap2l-iy Pittsburgh and Wheeling Parket. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, ailitWaintaa, Master, will leave regularly for Wheeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock, A. M., posititeig. • The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Kier) , accommodation that can be proeuredi for the comfort and, safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat d. also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK. Agent. THEt rrangement. steamer CALEB COPE will leaie for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues., day, Thursday, and Saturday',hasre turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday'. Site a boat at the landin2, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights -at itnyjime." • • ' - S. er. W. HARBAUGH,'Agents, . I - N 0.33, Wood street. = Warner Arrangement. ' kikTiE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, - mum", and Wellsville ) every Monday, 'Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. at. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to mal7-tf - .G. W,HARTON do CO., Agents. • Jnat . Riftelistid t PUREE MORE of those so justly - celebinted" Ham- I burgh PIANOS, constantly need by'Llst,,Thalbery," and other great performers, together with a large assort. mentor Rosewood - and Mahogany, of my own manufac ture. The above instruments are warrantedlo be per fect in every respect, and will be sold low fdr cash; by' F..BLUME, N 0.112 Wood street, 2d door abave Fifth. Arso—Just received, a large lot of . Mahogany and REktewood VENEERS. For sale at F. BLUME'S, decilS] N 0.11 2 Wood is.. 2d door above Fifth. _ _ _ OLIDAY PRESENTS, ev..Ztratuon tf/ 11. Markel street,-Having just received, per Express, a. very large assorintent of FANCY GOODS, he ,invites the attention of purchasers to his very extensive stook of. Bead Bats; . -Bead . Purses, Rosewood ' Writing Desks, Work Boxes, furnished and unfurnished; Backgammon Wards, Jewelry; and In'fact every variety' of Goods in Books for C/hrletsaas awl New Years. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT tear axes:wan AT M• A' /Hums's-- The Hein,for 1 - 849 i. • ; The Hyacinth ; The Forget-me-not ; . . Vhe Gift of EriendshiP i The Fairy Ribg; The Christian Keepsake; The Garland;'" - Tti:, Keepsake of Friendship; . The Rose of Sharon ; :The Snow Flake; • , The Philop;ratt. ' - ' AlsO, an extensive variety small Juvenile Books.— Toy Booksingreat variety: Just issued for the Holidays. Also. fancy Letter and hoteesper f fancy Envelopes, from the lowest to the highest price manufactured. New and old Literature, constantly on hand and receiving, as usual. - • . _fp - Smithfield street, third door above 2d.:l' idee.„92 L-LONd - SHAWLS.-Just-received, er 'Adams , klz;•• press, another lot ',ribose beautifu it l 'Long .phawle, Which vrill.he sold. thirty per eLit.. , lll36.ter than former iota: . : [tletiB). ••• • R.; XL THOMPSON, . . • . . ' - Fiostrers - for the, Winter Etelosork,,,, •' : Zy,subscribb{ tsprepared to Tarnish Mequervior Weddlngs, Bally or Per, *e..1. 1 , iles i - composed otrieh, fragrant Plow- era. Orders left with W. T. Bowe, Jr Setz,-,Clair.stree, otlhrough the Post Met, vein I n0112:1131# JAMPS - VVA/IPIEPai 21 . 11, Yieb4'` -•- ' ' • " h e'` G Nina- JiiteEngem. PORT OF.PITTSBURGEL S fEET WATER i ,Cktivigir7fm,thric, „ - salirtivED, - Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Louis APl.une, Bennet. Brownsville Arrovaitie,uordon, Brownsville .4. • Alichigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.. Luke Erie, Sholes, Beaver.. Caroline, Day, Beaver. .• .Monongisliela, Stone, Cirteinnati. 4 , ” Conan', Webber,Tneeling. Consignee, Lockwood, St. Louis. Rohert.Fulton, Ooliiey St. Louis. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. - DEPARTED, a. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. .. LiinishDLatie; Bennet,Drownsville AttOWline, Gordon; Broiviistille. - . • Michigan No. 2, Gilson. Beaver.' 44 Lake Erie, Sholes; Beaver. Caroline,Day, Beaver. • Isaac Newton Mason, Cin. ess. I ew Wheeling Packet. ..N.o*o - ....4.::7.0.004:0 . ,4. Reported. for the Moniing Post. EASTERN MARKETS We-have received by Telegraph long reports of the Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore markets, which, while we have more important matter, we do not deem worth puhliehing today, as no busineas will be transacted. Besides, the reports'were made up Previoisto the arrinarof the Europa, Which brings important noinmereiat 'intelligence. The news of Saturday's transactions in the eastern cities can be otno value here on New Year's day. FOREIGN-:: NEWS ARRIVAL OF TUE ETTROPA ! Eleetion of Louie Napoleon to the Preal., . dexter of France... Plight of the Pope... - Abdication of the Emeeror of 'Austria .-Ileavy meant n a F d l v o a u n r c s and C Wh on ..Ex pr reme Distress in reeiang...commotion in the French Capital. Nzw Yens, Decembee 31, 1848. The Europa arrived to-day, bringing twenty days liter news. She left Liverpool on the 16th lasted, and encountered exceedingly rough weather on her passage. Louis Napoleon has been elected President of Prance. The election was held on the 10th instant The Emperor. of Austria has abdicated his crown in favor of his nephew. .The Pepe of Rome has escaped from his capital and is now eat of Italy. ...Cotton has advanced. The cholera is spreading on the Continent. Its ravages in Pressburg have been frightful'. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL. - .LivraPoot, Decern!ier 16, 1848.. COTTON—The speculative and trade demand has been heavy during the pact .- sveek. The quotations 1104,advanced fully'ld. per pound for American de scri _ ptions. Swats are id higher. The sales of the week run up to the large aggregate or 65,620 bales *of which 14,000 bales of American and 1,200 Su rats were taken up by speculators. The committee of brokers have agreed upon the following quota titles 6 Bowed Oeorgia, 41d; Mobile 41d) Orleans, 41d. • BREAD STUFFS.--On Tuesday, the I2tli instant, the market exhibited a fair attendance of the trade. A moderate business was done in free wheat and Flour v at an advance on the rates of the previous Tuesday of 2d per bushel for the former, and bd.per barrel, for , the latter. Bonded Flour and Wheat were dearer by 9d per barrel, and 8d per bushel, re. spectively; Not many samples, hovrever, of either article were offered for sale. For Western •Canal Flour, in bond, 2.5 s 3d was offered. There were fair sales of Indian Corn at an improvement of 2s. per quarter on the prices of the previous week. • 'Oats brought full prices, with better sales lately of Barley, at previous rates. Before the close of the market bonded Floor sold at 28a. Bd. for Western Canal, and for Baltimore 2611. Per ;reel. .:PADVISIONS—SaIes of 11. S. prime mess Pork were made. to the extent of 200 bbls. at 40 6 / 5 0s. Sales. of Family Men at 665. Bacon—Sales of United States descriptions at 43 atga. for eastern cared, and 345. 6d.(8355. for= western cured. • Dry Hama, sold of 34ail2r. as in quality and con dition. Cheese--Fine qualities have been sold at 44ZIEs. .gr cwt.; middling quidtiles at 36/342 ; ordinary at 28a345. , Butter—Canadian is quoted at 51361.. p cwt. Lard—Sales of fine at lens.; fair to good 36 40 s ;,ordinary to middling 3Mss.per cwt. Tallow—Sales at 40043 s p cwt; inferior grease 250355. Oates-In Sperm, Lard or.Whalo, we have no prior or interesting feature to report, the transactions 'be. ing confined to retail lots at former quotations. Clover Seed—Sales at 30038 s bustle]. The . Foreign Stock Market is once more very quiet. PRUSSIA The King of Prussia, wearied out with the fac- tious opposition of his Parliament, has dissolved that body, and promulgated a new Constitution to his, subjects. The concessions of March last are confirmed, with such modifications as the present state of the Monarchy would 1100171. to require. There are' to be two Chambers- The Upper Chamber to consist nf ono hundred and eighty members, elected) ford six years. The Lower House into have three hundred and fifty members, elected for three years. • The power of summoning- and dissolving Parlia ment is vested in the King. The franchise ap proaches universal freedom. AUSTRIA. The Emperor of Austria hai abdicated the throne in favor of his nephew, Francis Joitepli, son of the Arch Duke Charles--a youth of eigliteen, who has formally taken upon himself the duties of his high office. It is hoped:that good may resale from this step, as the new Monarch will not be boand, its was his.predecessor, by painful precedents, but' will be at iherty to pursue such a course as the ace ideate' of he time may reader neceisary. FRANCE. Letters from Parisi of Saturday evening, deecribe the state of that city as peculiaily alarming. Mili tary preparations were making in every quartet , an the Police force has been doubled. • There had been - Boma rioting, and Napolmes friends had met and organized for the purpose us auppresaing an outbreak, in cave'of ilia election. Changarnier had officially declined a candidate. ship for the Presidency. ~ -T he friends of Lamaatine were exerting them selves to the utmost in his'behalf. Paris looked like .one electoral meeting. ' Tne Bonapartists were accused of an intension to assaasinate Gen. Cavaighac. Thiera, one of those 'who fled with Louis Blano and Caulaidierre arrived in Paris from the Provinces, last Saturday. He states that the election of Louis Napolenn would be the aignal fora great =anarchical rising. A large body of National Guards are rinderarnis for Sunday. , The Troops of the Line and the ,duerd , Mobile, would on that day be confined to their barracks. Letters from Marseilles state that the expedition to Vechia, had returned to its:anchorage, but the troops had not disembarked. • Notwithstanding 411 the excitement in telation to the'Presidency, the French Punds lied advanced.— The Five per cent's closed on Sail:key at 69f We. ' • 'LATER FROM :FRANCE. , Lettere from ?aria, dated Tuesday 12th Mat., Mate that the Presidential election bad beert defin itely cloned all over France. Enough was, known at thedate of the letters to render certain tine elec tion of Lottlit.Napolean bya larger vote don his moat sanguine friends had expected. He woulill have -a conslderahle Majority over all:the other c andi dates. IRELAND The Grand Jury of Dublin have returnedtrms against Mr. Duffy, for feloniotw aitieles publidust I in the Nation newspaper; and for writing the letter to Smith 0 1 ,13rten, urging him to rebellion; found its ttltytl unfortunate gentleman's portmanteau: The southern and midland papers are filleet ivitta heart rending accounts of details by taarratim ; es_ tenaive evietioas of the tenantry; their flight to. wards the emigrant ships ;-:and the eommissdori nf violentoutrages; in all theddisgusting varlet y 'C,h9lpra , In Nevi Orieonl Piar-Armqncett. We feile reinot to-day, bY -the;;way bl-Chittler o . r Itundr _ and fiftydeaths - frdriBideid in- _Neie Otledae pp Chriettatusdair. ,- 14v-e , l, - • - . _ • During OnV ln ast week there have been treenl" , snow storms East,' producing great irregularity in to i tt4nsulissiori or the 'mails. The Atlantic steamer Europa is now overdue, and „ . . _ is hoarly expected: She will bring twenty days later news: • - Her intelligence is anxiously looked for, as she will bring out the results of the French Presidential election, as well as the details, and-probably, teimi: nation one ..way, or, other of the. , instirrectionary movements in Rome. Oaks ,bp 2tution AUCTION SALES, BY JAMBS WSJ:NM!, AUCTIONEER • No. 114 WOOD 'SIIIXILT.. TRIMS DOORS 1401111 FAITH • TOSSERS yisitingthissity with stock of Goods for 45 • sale, can be accommodated, while they remain, with .the use of a.Rootrt, oa moderate terms, in the 2d Story of M'lCenna'a Auction Store, No. 114 Wood street, three Alsor--for.Rent, by the week, month, or year, for the storage of Merchandise only, an excellent dry Cellar, with board floor. Rep/5 TIOMESITO ' BLANKETS at private . sale at APKen. na's Auction Rooms, N0:124 Wood street, 3 doors from sth st., a large invoice of Domesuc Blankets of the largest size and finest quality of Merino Wool, received direct from the Manufactoner, and ,wiil be. sold at very low prices,both wholesale and retail.; It is the best op portunity offered to housekeeperifor several_ years. oet3 - JAMES 111 , KENNA. Auct. WHARF BOAT, , WITH FURNITURE; Bar Fixtures, Liquors, Stove, &e., at Auction.—At the Point, near the foot of Penn street; on • Friday;Jinhary 5th,1849, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, without reserve, a Wharf Boat, with furniture, bar fixtures, liquors, steite, kc., comprising tables, chairs, lookihg glasses, engrav ings, decanters, glasses, tic : , as the - owner is going _to California. The boat - and Fixtureswill be sold together or separate, as it may suit Purchasers.. • . Terms : cash, c.urrency. .•• "JAMES hIcKENNA, dec2S : • . • Auctioneer.. fur ali. Blount Emmet Building Lota for Elate. 911BEAUTWULLY SITUATED BUILDINct LOTS for salp,in theylau of the - hlount Emmet property. Persons desirous of inveistinq a small sum of money, can do go to advantage, by Securing choice Lots of various . • This property, for beauty' of lodation, coMmanding a view of the two cities ; the Allegheny, Monongahela - and Ohio rivers, is itne4ualled.' It has the advantage of an abundance Mile cheice.st silting Water. The'new road, now finishing, still render it easy of aecesa, and bring it within a convenient 'distance of the 'Allegheny markets As an investment *for profit, to say nothing of the de lightful situation fora residence, the buyer will secure in a few years trmer-scrtm return. ' • I The above Lots will be sold ft* 'Cash or on-a .Credit of one to five years. ' '• • • • • • TITLE CLVAIt AND INDRIPMABLZ. Plans maybe seen and every informatiOn hid, of Mr. HUGH SWEENti,on limprennses ; or of JOHN COYLE,' at his office, orbilli street, Pittsburg. nov.lo • OR SALE—A. valuable. Propertrof 10 Acres. on the West side of the City fine of Allegheny t i of-a mile from the Market house. - Thb above is in a high state 'of cultivation, abounding in choice grapes and other fruits under the soil is a clay of fine quality- for brick; Coal can be had at 100 yards distance. - Below Me clay- is a superior quality of stone, 20 feet deep. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,' • Smithfield street. litON FOIJNInt Y FORSALE.—A small trod Foundry, 1 vrith Patients, Tools, &c.,ellreedyfaroperation,will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron or goods. This offers an excellent opportunityXo a yOting Man to commence the Iron Foundry business: Enquire of SCAIEE /a. •ATKINSON, FORSALE.—A lot on High at , near the corner ofWy lie, at the new Herman Church. • Ms Let,tlo by EOM, will be sold on accommodating terms, : or leased en per petual lease, with the privilege of buying out the grown. rent at anytime. , , Also—Severalothr r Lotion the Hill,in different place's, for sale on accommodating terms, or- perpetual lease, as may suit purchasers. . • angl24lll changed - THOMAS MELLON F' lOR SALE—A small two story frame dwelling:house, convenlebtly situated, fronting ou Pride *Wet, one. street beyond the Hospital. The lot is . 21 feet in front, by 123 feet deep, and will be adhion- accommodating temw. For further partieularaapply at the house, or to sep2 . JAMES•MAY . , Water street.. 10FOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS: l—The 'subscriber , are 11 just opening a splendid collectiop of Toys and fine Fancy Goode .of every; deScription, suitable for :Christ-. man and New Year presents, consisting in,pirt; viz : Jewelry and Watches ; Work, Dressing andFaacirGlass Boxes; Card Cases; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bead piirsts ; Crotchet N7elvetßage ;Mu sic Boxes; Chess:Men; Dominoes, /Sc,; thOusand other articles, too numerous to mention,....: • , The above Goods we will , sell extremely low,.previous to the Ist February,lB49, as 'we intend making some ma terial alterations in our store , and business- IVe invite all to call who want bargains, 80 - 31arket street, bi rween•Fifth and Diamond. •• dec9.3 110 GAN &, CANTWELL. Steam floats for Sale. • The - splendid ,Steam , Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to tau as o regu ar ackets on the Monongahela, between Pitts arpt burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few Months, are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now odhred for sale. The following are the dimensions of these rwm boats; viz ; Length at deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, go feet; wheels. 24 feet diameter,l.ll feet buckets; four boders. 21 feet by . . 52 Inches diameter; cylinderA, 21' inches, and 61 eel stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms and the cabins are famished in the richest modem style. For terms, enquire of ' J. K. MOORHEAD nov2.llf Pittsburgh" ANECOOTES—Cyclopedia of. Moral and Religious Anecdotes, a Collection of several Thousand Pacts, Incidents, Narratives, Examples and,Tostimonies„ eta- . bracing the best of the kind in moat former collections, and some handre, 'a in addition, original and selected; the whole arranged tad classi fi ed on a new plan, with co pious topical and scriptural indexes. By Rev. R. A rvine A. M., Pastor of the Providence Church, New York with an Introduction, by the Rev. Geb B Cheever, 1). 1) Just published. The above, with a number of new anal .valuable publi canons, for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Monongahela Navigation Company. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—In-pursuance —ln -pursuance of the provisions of the, Chirter of Incorporation, the alumni meeting of the Stockholders of the Monongahela, Navigation Company will be held on Monday, the first day of January, 1249, (being the first Monday of the month,' tit 'the office of the said - Company, in the Odeon Building. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock in the af ternoon, for the Turpose of electing officers for the en suing year. • Whl. BAKEWELL, dee2 • . Secretary, [The Pittsburgh Mom. Post, the' Herald" of Browns ville, the Washington 'Examiner, and Waynesburg Mes senger, publish till the election, and send paper to the OENERI - I.M=§s - e - EitlTiixes Imperial and Young Hyson .Tea ; 10 half chests do. do. • 12 mats Cooking Raisini ; 20 boxes. 141. R. Raisins,; • ,ffilhalf boxes M. R." - d bitskets Olive Oil; ' 2barrels Scotch Snag; 1 key Hoppe° ." hlacouba " 1 bbl. Mason's Blacking; 1 cemOn S. P. indigo; • 1 bbl. Gum Camphor, • ', " Cloves; 50 10x. Mace; just received from:the' East. aad for sale by . „ Idectti BROW,N & CONNELLY. HICADE WASHINGTON, ATTORNEY 47:LA.W.1 fiIHE Paitnership heretofore existing between JOHN D. MAHON and HEADE WASHINGTON, has; been dissolved by mutual consent. The subscriber may be .found at his of f ice, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant sts, Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. dectg,,fin, HEADE WASHINGTON. gMTS OF . COUGHING in the night are very trduble Nome, They break iwupon the hours of reposemnd exhawN the strength of the sufferer. B. A. Fahnestock & uo,ta t7OUGH BALSAM bee been eminently success ful in eosin and curing these unpleasant spells. If a person is' root , ed in the night by a spasm of coughing, a • tea spoonful of Cough Balsam will soothe it, tilVe Mtn relief, and, as it is palatable, leaves no uxplessant,taste behind. If once Med, it will take precedence ever all others, as a remedy for coughs, colds, &c . Prepared and sold Ny B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., corner Ist and Wood stiSets, and corner 6th and Wood Streets. 110,40 New York.and Bantots:Piantio: JOHN H. MELLOR,No. 81 Wand Atreet,inis received Invoices of a large supply of PIANO. FORTES,'. from the celebrated manufactory of Cnicaauurro. Boston, M ar rive in a few days, of which due notice will be given ranging in price from 8276 to 8700. • Also ' from the manufactories ,H. Worigater, and Bacondc Raver, New York. a handsome assortment of 0,4 and 01 Octave PIANOS, Rosewood and Mahogany' Cases, of the most elegant description , ; and with all the late improvements. -The shove, in addition to the stock on hand, will make the largest and most desirable selection .. e,yer offered for sale in the city, and will be sold , . in all, caatta t it.manufac. tureen prices, on accommodating, teirna,..ruad. a written guarantee given with '.every Piano Forteciold.T.. JOHN H MALLOR, Sole Agent for the sale Of ChiekeringiaTieno Fdrlesi dec2o . • for WesternTennaylwarna. TPITTSBURGH NAVIGATION'artn FIRS Insure .1_ *Nen CataPattv.—An Election for nine Directors, to. serve for the ensuing year, will beheld at the Office of this Company, on the first Monday-of January, 11349, be tween the hours of 10 A. st. and 1. P. mt. deelB:dtd ROBERT FTNNEY,See'sr. Pennsylvania Rail Road' Company. NOTICE is hereby given' that the , Serena insuament of Five Dollars 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 theft of_March.next , the Ninth Instalment, of Five Dollars per share, on or before the Ist day of . May ,next ; and the Venth.lustalment, of Five i/ollers per share, on or before thelst day of luly next, at. the °flee, N 0.70 Walnut street, Fhilarlephitc : GEORGE V.DACON;Trettimbsr, - -- ty B-Instalments will beseceiVed /1. DENNY t the Merebentla and Manufacturer's' Pank,'Fittsburgh. • • • - A FUS:III.E.EEEDECTIoN.- _ • • /47sui. bias raft & Sons' Patera' Soda &SIG her way -1 TO 5 TONS;Sr; eoti, - currency, or itter4 epprote4: 131:11b. SE LOST--Wo* dreppep, by a indi, on irninl Elliot & English , * Bookstore, wais4, street, to bills ' 5 saps or upwards 3110,41 k diet 'fllo.¢. 1164 in. Dumf. ‘Trimming - Store, a ktirple-Silk Rolle, setnitet ..mosoped 4 lot seperio' ritAnclitycif b f steaTAttvisicoautiniatrAlattirkt Rink of "At to the glees 4n4 snare Innnenstritets eret. , Wt , lefindar will be suitatar r' aw F 4o l'V 4 47‘•r ( . -NN" -IrrAV-t=flEt ,--0 1 / t ) :o4.ll*Otlf 3 4 l lo.ogiVASlMPt . ,. - ' - , " • ' ••• ••••',••••': • ; - - a• - ; , • JAMESAVICENNA, Auct 1 New Goods, at Number Ffirty-nine I. comma of vcrrattr_ . .ann Sdeazzr arnarrs, rrrrsattaort. ()BEAT BARGAINS !—The subscriber has just re ' U - armed from the Eastern Cities, and la now receiving a vary exteneWe assortment of FANCY STAPLE DB , '" : GOODS, adapted to the:present season, and , em br •ing a stock for nchneas and variety not surpassed by at". establishment in the West. ' DRESS GOODS Very glossy black Silks; , Cravats and &tiara; ' ' 'Handsome dress do., Black love Veils and EtdkO . 4 Rich changeable do. 'lnconel and Camb. Mullins. Rich changeable Satin de, Plaid and striped Mullins;' Chines; - . I Handsome Ribbons; Mode and hightail FrenchOloves. Hosiery, ace 4 Merinos ; . /Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high cold MusliniTerkeri Shawls; - de Laines; _ ,Cashmere do. , " . Newstyle muslin de haines;tPlain,Thibet Shawls, - silk Satin stnped Cashmeres; I fringe -' • • - Fancy . do. do. • - Pluck Tibet Shawls, dodo. - Black and colored Alpacaa;,Black do. do. • ', Plaid Gingham, bright colltSilk—; '-do. - • - do. lore; . [Fine Brochm - do.: New style Visettes; , - I Cloth. • do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; I Plaid, Long so._ California Plaids; . iLinv Priced do Black Bombazines; - t Plaid Cloakings. '.. CALICOES-41 BEAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large ; it has been se• lectcd with much cure—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability, of fabiic, and beauty of design. These goods, are lower than they have ever been before, and.are worthy the particular attention of The best Calicoes for .6,k cts; ever offered , Double purple Calicoes,English, 14 cents; Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue and Orange do. Furniture - do. CHEAP. DRESS GOODS. - A large ibt of low priced. Muslin tic Laines, of the low price of 12/ cents petyard, . - • '-, . • . Also, Black Alpacas for 1.21 - cta. per yard. .'Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Gin ghams, for 12k cents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC, AND STAPLE GOODS. , Bleached Muslim, C; to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, 6} to 9; • Bed Tickings, very cheap; - • ' - - --Caainetts, Drillings, IfentuckY Jeans, Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; ' - DomeaneGinghams, MarinenlShinings; Colored Cambrics; . • ~ , . Flannels,lower than ever offered, 1 Canton Flannels. - _ - , ~ • Ist, near Woodetreet. . LINEN GOODS! • i Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; Damask Table Linen; ! - Do. do. - Cloths;. Russia Sheeting; Do.•. Diapers; Linen Drilling. Crash. EILOIKETS! BLANKETS! A. large stock of Blimkets, from coarse to very finer . ; also Blue and Drab Blankets ; fine - and very fide, for. . . . . . GOODS .FOR GENTLEMEN. ". Fine and superfine French and English Clothe and Cita-. simeres; Over-comings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats;'Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino', Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, et ' e nte ele s . ubscriber ha4ing made extraordinary prepare= Lions for the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusuallY depressed, can cvfidently promise his customers the brat ba.tgams lie has ever been able to oder. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to call. (nov00) . PHILIP ROSS. sheet Winter Goode at•,Bastern Cost t. • U EO, R. WHITE t iVo. 31 Alaska street, intends making a change "in his business, on the Ist of January' next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS ; at original cost Broths Long and . Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do. . • French Printed Cashnieres; • • ' ' English do. do. Mouseline De Laines ; - 3-4 and 6-4 Gala'Flaids ; . • High col'd French Gingham!, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargains, are invited to call. 1n0273.tri - - A A. MASON. & CO,No. V) Market atria,, have just ,11 received' another invoice! of PLAID LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS, bought 25 per emit. less than any preyioud lot received by us tbis season. Our stock of SHAWLS is now the largCst in 'tho City, and purehasers are Augured that our prices, from dus date, will be 25 per eent.: fess thin at anyfordier time.. Reduction. in Prices. IIiTILL DE SOLD, from this.date, the balanee of our. Ty Wrierna Dans Goons, at greatly reduced prices— consitting of scarlet, maroon, mazartne blue ; l4l, brown and., other cialeta French Merinos,. Lathartitie StriPe B l, Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Al pacas,.bl'k and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De Daines ;.low priced . Cashmeres and De Laines, in great variety; Long and Square Plaid Shawls ; Tiirken, Cashmere De Leine Cloth, Thibet, .ke.,.kc. R. D. THOil frsON, dec2 ' 110 Market st., 3 doorafrom Liberty. BARD BROTHERS' PREMIUM G OLD 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 warranted by the facturer, against the point coming att.' For Bale by ;EDWARD TODD & C 0.,. North-east 'corner of Fifth and Market ets., up stairs.' ' BLACK AND FANCY, CASSIMERES.—W.' R. dltra• PUY Las" lately received'it large' assortment of these _Goods, and is opening mem at prices - unprecedentedly low, ranging from 75 to 82,50 per yard. Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities. Also; French and - English - Broadcloths, blabk,' olive; invisible green, brown,--and'Among. tiles., are - some verYlaandsorne French Black,. suitable for Cloaks; at a Ten' low price , and browniinymitile grilen; and liPlc Pelisse Cloths, for Ladles', Cloaks. Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers; Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on hand. . iler The attentionof Merchants and Merchant Tailors, who buy by.the piece, is specially invited to the above. By .16.xp resa. ) . GENTS. '81.13111/Elt, GOODS —gaper. single, milled French Habit Cloths; rich styles CaasimerMi v ' black and colored Calthmeretiar Queen's And Summer Cloths , fig. ured and plain Than D'Etes.. , Veatinga i "tilexy choice , Marseilles; Silks and Satins. and figured 'Linen:Drilla; Cheaper yes! -• ROBINSON'S Cloth Store; may2s 'Poet -Bnildings; earlier Fifth and Wood': BIACK - ALPACAS-Arthe very low pricit of 121 - cla. One kundied piers just received at N 0.64 Market at. Patterson's Carriage ..111anulantovr, ' Diamand alky, between Wood ond.aniatnila,streFtt. ' • - " • , WILERS may always be found an alsort - eat of Family Carriages,' Barouehee; " Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work, "-"""'" from a six horse wagon down ; to a wheel barrow, • Bersona,wishing to pnrehase or contract for any thing - in the above line, are respectfully invited to call. • • ' • , A PIECE OF GROUND,CONTAINING STONE, of the best quality , flir: Cutting and Cellar Work', ttud with very light striphig,•will be rented for ipie r7 or two years. ' Possession - given• immediately. It is Abutted near the Fountain Inn, on Coal Lane ; and clear of build logs, which might be, inconvenienced bythe Quarry.. Also, the well-known Stone Quarry on NunneryinW; Allegheny Citn adjoining Forrester s Quarries, ancilate.. ly occupied by Ambany§milb: - ..Thialaat will be tinned, for - atetmof four or fiyesears, For p ardente rs, enquire: of.::-;'.:'(notog7:tel T ilirt) (Dabs. Fresh Arrllival".New Goods ,- - - NO. 85 kiln= ST. Iltxrw HT. AND THE DiAMOND ANCY AND•STAPLE-WINTER. DRY GOODS! F " The subscriber has - just reserved his second supply of NEW GOODS. purchased in •the Eastern cities Knee the. Grea t Fall is Prices, and far below the cost of menu; featuring; and Will -dispose of them, Wholesale" and' Re .. GREAT ,BARGAINS TO BUYERS!. - • Bleached Muslnt,only 51. cents; . - 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from Of to 12} cents; 44 BroWri do. • do. .5 to 8 cents 44 . Donble Purple Calico,l2}-, . • • • Prints, Merrimack patterns, only oi-tents; Furniture Chintz; only 51. cents; - -- • • ,- Red and Yellow Flannel, all.wool; 181. cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 Colds • Bed Ticking, only tilt- costs;. -• . • - - Wench Dress Ginghtimi,l24, cents ; French Work Collan, only 121 cents; , 4-4 White Flannel, only 20 cents. _ LADIES` DRESS'GOOD.S. Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; • Wide Blnek Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, all shades ; Satin Stripe Cashmere, new style ;" - French LtunartinciPlaids; • Lyonese Cloths - , rich lustre ;• - ' • • Black Pleid • Alpaca . Lustret - - Gala Plaidit, high colors ' •• ' . Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shades Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres; • - Fre - nch Merino, all colors; ' • . . Chameleon Satin, all shades - ! Black Plaid Gro. B' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths.. - • . . . S SW!! .- • Plaid Long Sh HA awls t BWLS!r Och HA a Long S Shawls; Emliroid end Black Cloth Shawls; , new , style' all wool Brochtt. Shawls; Embloidered, black and colored Mous,de Lathe 'Shawls; new style Stradina Shawls,• plain And embroid eyed black and colored silk fringe. Whet Shawls, and new style Parii printed Terkerri and . Cashmere Shawls. FANCI. GOODS French work 'Gapes ; -Collars' and Chemizettes new Style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered •linen cambric Handkerchiefs ; .Ladles'-Crtivate and. Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and hlackSilk, Cashmere,. Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian ;Hose ; black. Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings and Insertings. - • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE...GOODS.. • Itaraisk Table Linen, and Table Cloths; Russia Dia: per and Crash"; Irish Linen'and Linen Lawns; Blenched andl3rown Muslin . ; Gassiness; Kentucky Jeans; Checks; Bed • Vicking; Domestic 'Ginghams; Colored Cambrics; Re d',"White and Yellow Flannels ; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linsey's; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Diiilings GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just receiVed, a very fine assortment of French' and English, blue, black and hrown Cloths ; black and'fanaY French Cassimerei new style fancy Vestings and Cra vats ; Merino Shirts and Drawers- Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendidassortment of Gloves Hosiery and Suspenders.BLANKETS. , A splendid assortment of superfine. (ribbon , bcund) Blanketsoust reaeived. • , •• ' 7, • The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent &root fall in rico,' Merchants and others are .re finessed to call and inspect them, as I' Teel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them..wholesale .' and retail, at a very small profit the Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS, notr'Z3 , • No. C.s' Market street.'Pittsburrh. Bankers abl ,;^. , MU. 8•WI4LIA111 Hy - EXCHANGE AND BANKING , • N. B. corner of Third and -Wood tants. • SIGHT nndTime Bali of Exchange , Bank Notes and foreign and. domestic Coin bought and 'Old on the most favorable terms. - • - • Collections made inall the principal cities of the traio2t. at the lowest rates.- - ,-1612r" . . rosiron U . UZLL . • .- - HILL & ODBXLIt i - •• • • BANXERS,EXCHANGE BROKER' And Deakrs in Foreign and 'Domenic Ezritante, 'i rate:of Deposst;Bank Notes, Got4an Silerr; No. 04 Mogi, screct,3rddoor be/oto,eunh, wesyide, PiAshurei,-Pa. z., -- 7 ---- ffugla o.. King, : - ;.. l .: ATP. OP TITP. VLF= OV Arcoao.& Enid % ) : ..• :Y. BANKER A,NDEXCHANGE-.BROXED..;• . • . Mce--corner or RourtaStreet andi.„„ r eati, . ._, •; DER in' Coin, Dank Noteeirl'ime ills * ForeiVa .., and Domestic Esc hanAe, Cendicate s of Dopolit4uo"‘ EXCHANGE on "all the principal , citiiii of ate : Union for sale in stuns to snit purchasers. '....• -•,- • " ~ CURRENT and par funds received on deposite: - - • 5......., ‘ . COLLECTIONS ninde on all parts,of the Union; at " o e - . "lowestratca• ; , • - 'aP l l-dDigkw3m ~ ALLIINAILIZIM • lEDWA.III) • •R a A TlTlite 41 , liAlin.' • ' • 7 Banker: and Ezehange Brokers, Zerdrislin Fcnr fen d n4 . ...annznie Bala, Sills of fist /tang?, Cori/mato, • It, Bank Notts, and. Coin. • • Corner of. Third and IVood sta gy directly opposite the S. _ Charles Hotel. • • -'• maY2l3 • _ H. /1041,10.9,ek BONA:'•••• • _. - .•;( . 4 Bankers and Zkrdas in 'ise4ange ..Cain arid Balk r0P 1 57 ~ N 0.55 Market Area, Pitttbursh. . :;•-,i • - - ' :'• • • i ssizzaro BATE. stoma-tot. . suittri-2.011, New York ipr Cincinnati:- - 1,........,;..7 .: Philadelphia - " Louisville. Baltimore " St. Louio .. - . ' • DARE 11017.5. • •• • . : 't BUyiiiil rille4•;. f ". i , County .tr,Ciry ord , s •. r. Relief Notes __ .r • • • 1; . I Pei:wryly:oda Co. New Tort " ' • •- ... 1 ` Maryland- ' ' ' '." • New 01101iLla, '- • :.• . . . Buying rates • Ohio • . Indian's • • • " Kentucky • •• f Virginia ' ' Wheeling ' • • ``• Tennessee "• anl9.y MB. 3.1100 N. " Taos. Amman... 00N • & Alto RI T . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE . BROAzusi N. -... E. Corner of .Ttrood and. Sixth. abuts., kitabiwt_h, DFACERS in Coin, Bank Noma: Time all 4 Fatal& and Domestic Exchange,Cortificates of DelosiS,fsei?- EXCHANGE on nil the principal Cities of the and Europe, for Sale in sums to suit purchasers. • • CURRENT: and par funds received-on deposite.' COLLECTIONS made on all parteof the Urtie.9l4 th 4 lowest rates: . • • " • • " . t ;,..-.--• I - PR/VATE , DIBEtitIES. Dr ( , • • ' rio 4. • 03 Diamond Allot, 'edit be coluriate all i ‘'i di i' 7lll s casette! winivars or rkiteatenaturitrigrd6ool,:-. tattle human frame.• -•.-•.•• ', . "--..; i t,: • . ', 0.4 ~ Byht li s and Syphilitic eruptioni,goi • • ) V.:, and its consequences, ;togethsrlvith t r natal dtreaiu, impurities of the blood . , with uli Oasesli ... arnerealorigin skin diseases,withstnctures, Week; .: -, discharges, se minal weakness end impotency, .• otlestil rheumatism, female Weakness, diseases . of, lite; wilpltsr , i,,,' monthly suppressions, diseases of the . Jomts;;Efilida.'srt... , ono, nervous affections, pains in the ' backatiallohiCirfii - 4- 1 : tenons of the neck of the bladder and kidnoys4corlintit, eraptions,• leiter, ringworm, mereurial diseases, .ittl: , , , • i .:"..... TWELVE. YEART - PILACTiCE.• - ',`'.r- , ",-- ••, ExChisively devoted to th e study and treatmentofthtel ,', ; real disorders, and those'arising Croat youthful' excepts' :,..; • gaiety, climate,' or • imputities of the bloodfirfustftthe constauitod may have been enfeebled,enabl*Dratrown ~ to offer assurances of speedy relief to all whdfintyklpiee. .'. _. themselves ander his care. ' -. •'•'! sf , .. • .. .. .1.- , • Dr. Brown's o ffi ces are conveniently Mimed iatn . sep- * orate apartthents. Patients. can visit DtJaVitiaint feslr ~, jot exposure to 'other visitors. ' - • : tz...l•N , '- , .... ':' It is of importance to ninny persons in need ettnedical. . ... . aid, to obtain good advice' privately and.prpotptly...Tee '- such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in rem o ving , ..• - " tares, in their various forms and stages,olle re irid • . . which can rarely be equalled. 'Strangers` are h ' - • •-.... • prised that Dr. Brown has- been. regalarlyed , 1 • .. every branch of 'medicine, and for the latittviyek' .: - • confined himself exclusively to • the tr discuses , , eattoeni or . . . Dr. Brown is the only regularly eduested;onigi4tek ..;:. e% ,..\ Pittsburgh' who gives his whole altemituftolbtallikbst-.:•" plaints. , • '• ' • ' . i5. , ..,4 :eii4,;,4 4 .),../ , .. trrCertain, site and speedy cures Willi trri guaranteed. aktis.ite. . .;." .. Recent cases are relieved in a short time; .tiglitiidensot • • .‘ caption from business. ' .•• . • • ,05?tr , .... , .!•,.•...s I " • r 'Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown • ILO Dories, .ps''.; .. ^. sons elnicted with Dentin to cellists he haipatdpar .;, tar attention to thatdisease. •'.-.• . - ' • • •: , , Letters from 'a distance, asking advice, must contain '..• .1 fee or they will not be attended t 0... . . •- 4 1 1. .; .. - -....5 4. ,::. ,-.• UT — Office On Diamond Alley, a rev? door s Dem v . street, towards the market. Consultations atrialeam-1..., 5i • . EUMATISItIe—Dr. brown's nevny-diseoVerdarreas - :n - 11 , edy for Rheumatism ir a speedy. aad dertataleinisdy • . for tliat painful trouble : It never fatia.:•::-••••••,, • • • ?„, Office and Private Consultation • RoaindiNiss. mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. . The DoeterAekelitrays:et:jil . . The brand' Purgative.' - " • , • DR. CLICKENER'S St/GAR COATAT rEGETA .BLEE •EX'TRAC'P'PLLLS.These celebrated ~jlls~ have obtained an enviable notoriety in the IlnitedSdites, - as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Suilech, "': Heartache. Fevers, Piles, Cosuveness, Cotighs, Cart: - burn, Liver :Coniplaint,• Scurvy, Sore Thrtud, f4 enzlegt-= Weakuess,PalpitatiOn of the Heart, Indigeatio and , l k . variety of other diseasesto which, flesh hei to, as IN medicine for the milliori,• In . all season s of ; the year -', spring, summer, aurtuan„and winter,—and under ell dr- • eumstances, they can, be taken with perfect safety and 'access. As aVermifagemulgeneral medicine for chill- dren,'they are sineiralka, Being coated troupers vrhite sugar, cluldreri will easily take them t• they. nenher gr nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operatlo;76 , For adults, by increasing the dose, they - are equally bent--. 7-. eficiaL As an And-Billow Pill they will be found witlV. onto superior..:Ask any one, among the thousands who use them, and an unqualified approval will be the eermi .... 9....„; . Remember ttrig. , F.elickener is tLe original ones, of Sugar Coated , Pills,' and that nothing of the ever heard of until. he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickenofs Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, end take nootberstorthet will be outdo the victims of a fraud. • , Bp Price, 25 cents per box. • Dr.lickener's ptincipaloffice for the sale of Pills, I, 66 Vesey st., WAL JACKSON, 89 Liberty at , head of Wood, Pitts , burgh, Pe, General Agent for' Penusylvenia, Northern. Ohio, and the river counties Of The following ate the duly appointed Agents for A11a. 5 , • gheny county, Pa.:, • - • A. M. Marshall, Dr. Brown Allegheny city.. : • • Jonathan Ohreist, Manchester. .• Alexaruier Asdale, Wylie street, • •••,•:"i: ••••:,;;'. I. R. H. Jacques, Binrungbaca.• :4, • •' • Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. ; • • G. H. Stag, Sewickley._ ; • ' • Edward Thompson, AN • ' ..:Daniel Healey, East Liberty.'. • ' • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbnrgb.•..• 0. Rowland & Son, AVKcesport: • , C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • John Black, 'Dude Creek. - • , . i.y • , • 11PEldowney,Bakerstown.:- - .2' • Samuel Sneger, Clinton, James hrfree, Stewrirtstown. • - Riley APLaughlin, Plum township' • Jeremiah Fleming, Lavarencevillol • Hobert Williams, Artlitozwille., „, • • • . aumbik•ildivem Dailey's Magical Paln• 20xtrac cos. • - O THE PUBLIC.--Tins is to cenify that I have found - 1 T Dallek's Magical Pain Es traaor to prove arum fa the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been elfticted with for ten years, in my hinjointa. . • ABRAHAM B. viumsL _ AND. Acquaciartock,l 4 l. Y., April 8,1348. • Ma. H. DALLET-Sir: I have been troubled with the: Piles for eight months, and. could get no, relief. you • Itlat•ical Pain Extractor haviug,been„ recommended to me. I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short tune was perfectly cured! Could I not get any • more of it, I would not take a.• hundred dollar, for the • balance of my box. , . • WILLIAM HALL ' 97 North Moore Buret, New York, Juno 19,1847. Err CAUTlON;—Dalley's only ot trt shegint visrew -York, and where Ns genuine. dara can. be.. g b m i tied , • wholesale and retail, i. at 415 Broadway.. ' If. Dater is the inc r ento of this Italy invaluable coat pound, and he never has, and nettractii commurdeate the secret of its prdparation to: any men living; stud, *Ups. • fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can Make. IS?: gminof. it himself • • Counulfeits abound! Every troly.valnable:artiele ie • subject to be•deptedated upon by counterfeiters and ire• poster', and nothing . , that we • know.of, hen mom eaten.. tuvely.experiencrd that fact than Bailey's Magical Pain Extractor!. • • ; . A Tur—The genuine Daley, in - csaett of the nevereit ' Burns, Bcolds;l'llas;atc.; ijutcriu relief, and produce et once a coolingand seathin,geffectllextracting pain in and •fropione to fifteen minutes! but be'vere; al: . '• ways, apply itonlinen-rmever on coitontloth:!. • ' • And now mark the dffferenu!--Corinierfen aupietorsi .t no matter under what name they amp aPpev;othaar plied, elwaysfwitate and increase Ike, ! • , • • , Pamphlets, containing certificalitiof maree,ineytteMad gratis, on application to • 'JOHN D: MORGAN, ..• -11resterta://epati,Piaseargh.;;;-: D. Titonx. . Dailey t . ** Antra al'filialitrikeito Pr Horses, Cottle,' th.C:, 'etiiii.'stitvirini t rot; (*taxi:: poll-evil, sores , gallsond Para tits oontabini c .': certifteate!s vespeetable partiesty. e had'okaripli: cation to . /0.W4 octlfitdecw3;.' • WILLIAItr,TA.TE dt. CO., (9uOOBSSORS. ro CIS XIS & :t6.21".) No.lo, Fourth street, baticen Ferry and -/Autyggiim r ., IurANUFACTURERS. Of sheet lead, leadealptPeethy- JXJ, &ants, &zaps,: baths, watefclosets leaden ,42e.,;keep onsuuttly 64'M:old andmanafacture to order; sheet lied flank I %dB ba t to the square lone, la sfieeni of 6 :by 20 feet,-whiekthey *lll furnish twat' trade wholesale, or cut : to order in any size that inarbe Wanted. , . • They also, ntanufneta re and keep constantly- iyn lea 4 .4 leaden pipea'frota 2 tat inch - eolibrei sionednetigpe t to conveying waiter front springs, ftniiished so the eptinteY trade, andp.w. up =reels in length! . of ffoin ft* to imp -feet on tenets reel; -with diteotleuta tq'themositeth o dl . :,: of Also,,on hand, a large supply of Mahar pea -. ent sac tion.,Pumpt. cisterns; antrw , c e r very supeitoteast ~,_ • /iYarant 1 1 0 / 1 5'9 ( 4 iktti,„ DWI% moat durable panzer, and ; on toe: most - g teci p m tetras. , Oidere.frinn the eutitivy fot 'JAMS% Itljleibakeek :.". lead. or pumps,reeeiyei-o,rytaptsupe.tition,.. • Ateell-apet• leth....luitiver Ake z o , ... HE siguivibitt:huf'entimittA their. !kid :slid 1 1 11 P i ..L.• Aleentact9ri; eertiC! totiv- et Q'Hametriet nod / ispting allete, -Mrrill "W ard r•R tila Wrghyb3r - ereellttes-Ooli:- ' . voTtinzvarmwe,'sx matlrigitiriut CA and At and - tilt, ha water: - .kltir Stet•L'now Wag .C* l s AVeritit tieeti.t7, tte4.havii7 , epignged empower gperettYplittleY , Arfurtmtell wft , rtit.h Filea i l i zeirdipOrt ptiosii ihti :Wilt ttompr4 thtk_beetile .„' Viol : ex - 644 begag_delaradeed, 1 the init_reicav , VIVI:WS(' !iim'Alrosp theaoll47 I e... Or , 4:it C4016 , T. ...b4, .AT " " .„t• iNtieliktoristli , Fo. , , - ".1. ,0 4.4 - ?- . `4tioil -- ar . 2.1.:• ,, ' , . ..r " RE EMI