iMSOMiaII=MM tlie 04D M o rning Past" ..'• - lrorttitli . ...ltlrt. EDITOR: Please to slate in your paper that I will be a candidate fof blevou,nt the o nsitlng,electlon: 'I have been . induced to offer myself tor.' Ihnt office; by a large 'number of friends belonging to different Patties, And, LT elected, kill endeavor to fill offiee: impartially ' Ajantneti)Jontasonacts. _Darr AzinitelFolkOyOress Bala, ot the City of Pittsburgh, L will be given on Monday eien ing2lannitiy at the afayette Assembly -Rooms. limited number of Tickeie only will be 'sold: xo gen tian:4n adiaitted. unle:as accompanied by a Indy. (dam!: • _ . TrY,BI chic* '..! , ;•The Second Leeture beforothe.koung Men's Mercantile - Library acid Mechanics Institute, will be given on Thursday evening, Jan uory4 th, nt 7k o'clock, in Apollo Ball, by Professor RIOLLARD lirhnr L. unrccr--Materiatism arid its tendeniie3. • ' Singlq Tickets 9.5 cents, admitting a gentlernan and an. companyipg Jading. Season Ticket.i, One Dollar, to be diitd tattle, principal Book Stores and at the .door.: Jecon Was.vErt,Jr . .. B. A. SAMPSON Cottmuiteet Saxer. M. WwilkusnAss, . . , . . are receiving letteradaily; containing. Intelli gence that Dr. Rogers' Jaiverwort and Tar continued to, make 'extraordinary tures wherever it is introduced. Extract from a letter dated Elizabethtown, Ky., August Ma. A. L. Scovrtz—Dear Sir: .I nm about to open a Drug Store at St. Joseph's, and would like to have the Agency for Dr. Rogera Liverwort and. Tar for that place. -4 am your Agent here, - and Slid it mires great satisfaction. Dr. Howari, of this .placp-, eays ihat he thinks it one of the very best Cough. Medmines in use. - • E. R. RATCTIAVT, Druggist: Mr. E. P. Suire,'Dmggisti Madison, Indiana, states that Dr. Roge.W.Liverscort and Tar hag made some remarka hie Mires amonghis ANYik acquaintances, and that;it is the' only_patent medicine That he recommends._ • ' - For sale by , - • • . • J. KIDD & CO., 'Wholesale Druggisw No. 60 Wood at:' Also, by . • - • KNEELAND- tc HARDIN,' - decZlind&w ; ' Omni street. . . - • Der - To cOmpound a medicine entirely of vegetables, Avi i teti shall operate - effectually, is very great HaVillCe , upon the obsolput.formulas of- pharmaceutical science. It is only in-modern:times that this important desidera tum has Arrived .at perfection. The community,have been so, long drugged and poisoned by mineral prepara tions, list vegetable compounds became•S matter of, as. Jual necessity,. and no remedy.could, expeCt to becctme popular without - this essential recommendation. The very idexof administering mineral substances internal ly is absolutelf• preposterous. Nature never intended them for that purpose. -.Their mode `of operation is too violent, and they seldom fail to leave the system to a :worse condition than they-find b . The Clickener Sugar oated vegetable Purgative Pills being compounded not merely of vegetables,}ut of their extracted juices : isen irely free tram this objection. Their operation to per fectly Soothing. They penetrate the minutest fibres of the human frame byn gradual process, and never cease in their operation until every,particle of diseased matter is expelled, and every symptom of disorder removed. , [Cr Sold by, • 1131. JACKSON, Gen. Agent, dectr. • .. 139 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .• ; [For list of Agents see adyertieement.] Er A couglishould ne.verbe neglected. , It may ttp• pear trifling and unworthy the attention at 'first, but it will not remain stationary long: it may progress slow at firati and Its augmentation may tie scarcely perceptible; yet when it once seizes the lungs, all the other parts of the body will be.sympathetically affected, and a coufn-m -ed Consumption and premature death will be the 'nevi . able result; - A little eare Would save many a life, and. helimely use of a proper remedy might have arrested many a consumption. ' -But many persons have an inVin tibia repugnance to` taking any Medicine, and rather than use themeans towards arresting a diseinie, simply because -the remedy may not be a pleatant one, would suffer and languish fir a long time, before they would, re spate the aid of medicine, • .. B:A. Pahnestock & Co,'s Cough ,Balsam has a great advantage in this respect oyeCrnanyntlfer Cough prepa rations, as itspleasant taste permits it lobo - used without inconvenience: - But its Value as a - Balsam tonsistsin the 'sPeedineas" Of its care. 'We have known some of the most desperate coughs, some which had been running on for a considerable length of time; yield almost imme diately to its power ' • - • - ' - Prepared and forsale,Wholisals , ind retail, by • . , '.••• - • A. PAIIIIESTOCK & Co. • n0v1.7 cor. Wood and lsi • and Wood and Bth 13t3.• Eagle, Saloon and Restaurant s ' 63,. and Gl IFood street- The Aubscriber Would respectfully inform hie 'friends and the public generally, that he hashed the above well known establish ment fitted up in ,a very . superior style; and is noWpre psred with every' reguisne, to verve up all the:delica cies the season affords. ;- • ' , OYSTERS. stewed, fried, roasted , or in. itie: ihell.; to gether with hot coffee, tea. chocolate; beef 'steaks, =iv ton ehops, venison and gain. at shrill notice, and at all seasonable hairs, to a stYle that Canard be surpassed in A` of the best brands. Imported &gars in eve . . He would also beg leave to state, that he is prepared to furnish privArrit PART/ES of any number, in a sa-. V rriurthaatit'sf; - SUPPERS fat Rails, Societiee oeprivate ardee; mor— Plava.sr Rooms nlways In readiness.. Newspapers will be kept on file from all quarters: decls ' - JOAN T. DONNLLET.. The New Golden Bee. Hive Still: ilheact 1 ' - ,'NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! • • Greater Bargains than ever can now be had a the sign of the New 'Golden Bee-Hire, on Market at., .between Third and Fourth, where is lust opened a splendid stock of winter Dry Goods, cheaper than the' same quality of Goods have ever been offered in Pitts- . • • RUSSELL, No. 62 Market arreet..lietween Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden, Bee- Hive,itas now received, and offers to his numerous rus tomers and the public generally, the largest. cheapest and most eplendidstock of Winter Dry Goads ever ode r. ed in this city.' These Goods have becapurchased intim Eastern Cities since the late fall in prices; and will be sold to cash buyers at a great reduction, much cheaper than they could have been sold in' the early pail of the season. . Among this large end extensive stock will be found many . choice and fashionable .Goods of the latest im portatton. LADIES'. DRESS GOODS. • Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ; Cherry - col'd do. do. figured and plain ; Silks and Satins, plain, steped and plain; Scarlet de Lathes, all wool. very cheap ; Mazarine Blue D c Lathes, low prices ; • • French Merinos, all colors, extremely A large assortment of fig'd Cashmeres De Laines,new eat designs, from in io so rents per yard ; these are very cheap. Also,' a large stock of Alpacas from 121 to 50 • eenurperytird, alt colors, ands great bargain; with a splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons ot the latest im -pOttatiollf Also, velvet ribbons all widths and colors. very cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumes and arti fi cial 'flowers; bonnet satins and Veliets, all colors; French 'Worked capes and collarss . scarfs, cravats, gloves and hosiery all at reduced prices. - • SHAWLS'. SHAWL.S Bett assortment in the city, and very cheep Long and Square . Shawls, best quality. Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls ; Black and colored Clpth dok - firoehrt and SUk d o . ' - Plaid Blanket Shambhall_qualitles and prices. -,I3LANKETS BLANKETS ! 1---Cheapest tn the City .! A large stock of Ihunkets,allqualities, which will be .sold - Cheaper than can be found elsewhere. ; DOMESTIC GOODS. " 'CFI - SAFER' THAN THE ORRellitST 'A large stock of Calle°. Good dark Calico; fast • only 2 cents per yard ; best quality. British and American Prints, 6 to 10 cents per yard, yard wide; British. Purple Prints, 10 to 121, ; largo supply ' red, white and yellow Flannels,toine as low as 12} cents par yard; very cheap; VW from Bto in cents per yard. Also, a large stock of Cheeks,' Shirting Stripes,Cassinetti, Kentucky• Jeans and: Linceye, together With a very extensive as •• sorttnent of bleached and unbleached Murano, from ato 8 oehtsper-yard, cheapest yet; goodyard wide unbleach. ed Milelilll3, only 5 cents per yard ; - bleached Muslims _. from '3 to 8 cents per yard. -All of which will be sold off at reduced prices, at the -sign of the New Golden Bee • Ellve,in- Market street; between Third and Fourth sta., N 0.62. • (declEktfr •' WM. L. RUSSEL. - • Fres , Pure Teas, AITEMESALE AND - RETAIL, AT Inn PERM TEA Snail, 70 Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh.— Therittbsetiber, having just returned from New York, is now receiving large supply of FRESH GREEN-and 13140 K TEX'S, from the New York Pekin .Tea Compa ny selected with great care for retail.sales. Our stock being now heavy, the are prepared to supply Grocers, 'Hotels; Sthamboats and Families with any quantity, and ;'et any price they may wish—packed is and 1 Imand packages, 5 lb. tin cannisters, 6 and 13 - lb. catty boxes, end in the half chest. . - • ; Retail Giuceis arc invited to call, es we can and will sell better Teas at lower prices than any - other house in Pjttsbgrgjt.Our stock of fine Young Hysou, Gunpowder, and Im perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the beat in the American market. . . Lovetinhos double 'refined Loaf; Cruthed and yulver ized SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel. COFFERS.—blocha, Old Gov. Java, J.,aguytiii - St. BottlingC. and Rio Coffees, selected by the most expo, rienced Coffee Broker in New York. • Sweet Spiced Chocolate,. Pickled Caelumbere and Onions. - Fresh. Teaches, put up in their own juice: Idd. lag* Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes. ' • N.•8.—.43 Dr. D. .Tayne , i Fam ily . Medicines for sale. dec9:d&or - A. JAYNES. • - Magnllleesit Chalattnas Calk°. . • . BICICLEV, No. 38, Diamond alley,:respectfully fonni his friends and customers, that he is'prepar lag; at the Stax Baketh the most magnificent Christmas. Cake ever servhd in Pittsburgh.- •It will weigh:loo be made of the best fruit, and will be thoroughly baked. To those who are fond of drawing prizes, he begs !claim to Buy, that ;three rich and beautiful Rings, :Mle of the finest Gold,will be placed inside the Cake. The cake vrill•be'disposed of at 50 cents periithind. - V" On hand; a large stock of Sugar.Toya, and cakes' ofrall kinds. - A.nto N - THE.OURT OP 'COMMON Putt.A.t., •ttatc I ' - LIBEL FOR A DIVORCE: Catharine Rchawrz, by her next No: 95 of June 'T • I friend LMetz, vs: Lorenz Schwarz.. Is 4 5. Snbpmna awarded and issaid r returnable to the' 3d Monday of June. June" 19th, 1848, returned, N. E. J. - June 29th, 1848, Alias Sultpcona issued; returnable to the 4th Mond ay•Sf October. 'Oct. Zkl, 1843, returned N. E. J. To Locum Scww.saz.—You are hereby notified - to ap pear at the next Court of Common Pleas of said County, to be holden on the 4th Monday of October next, to an swer said libel of your said wife . , to show cause,. iCany yod have, -why your, said wife should not be divorced tram the bonds of matrimony, according to--the Art of Asset:ably in such case made and provided. nov22:4tw JOHN FORSYTH; waytallClL. .1 3. A. LONO. - - - r. R. MILL E' GALLAGHER, LONG st—DtiLLEß,' , ' No. 109 Front st.. between - Wood and Bmidifteld streets. VIrAISIUFACTURERS of Bells oral! sizes, double - and ~LXIL single action Force Pumps,Counter Railing, Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kind's for Gas, -Water, Steam, Zee., Brawl Castings for Machinery and anti-attri tion metal for sante. Particular attention:paid to: Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted _stock of Plain and Oran mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, aro., &c., - eon stand) , on hand., " outs - A - - g ,'• „- =I EU PASSENGER ARRANGENIENTS FOR 1848. 3teamloatPaeketLine, leneesdailylor Cincinnati, t 0 A sr Passenger Packet,- via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 6 , A. at and 6 P Mail Coach Lute direct to PhiladCiphia, 6. A. AL, and 141 • Weitern and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 a: M. North-Western; via Cleveland, daily,lo a. M. Erie and Western. New. York, daily, .9 A. M. • North-Evlstern, to Philadelphia, daily; ea spt Sundays, 4 A RIVALS AND DEI.ARTURE OF !RAILS. Raitern Mail via Philadelphia; dne 3A. at closes 12 ta. Westein Mail; Cin. and Lontsv.; due P. 2Z:closes sa. M. South.via Balt, and 'Washington, due S c. at.,closess A. at. North-Western via Cleveland, due 1.0 ra., cloaesB A. M. ~ Erie and _Western New York, due BP. closes BA. It. . -. • Par value. diked: 'Offered. 136111A4Einsbnigh 850,00 860,00 850,00 Exchange Bank • • •,•• •• • • • 50,00 44,00 43,50 Merchants , and M. Bank Al-nr , ;.• 50,00 47,00 95,00. • Fanners , Deposit Bank • None in - market. Eland Street Bndge 50,00 50,00 . 40,00 • Northern Liberiies Bridge 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bedge • 65,00 36,00 - 35,00 Connellsville 8.. IL Stoelr, paid on • sharesdB`2,6o 5,00 1,4.6 City Bonds (6 V cent;). • • ••• • . . 90,00' Monongslielaßridge 25,00 Otis Stock 50,00 Hates of Discount $. Dal= of (going. CORRECTED BY WM. LARIMER, JR Ezehange Broker; BG Fourth it. adjotning - Bauk Piusburgh PENNS YVANIA. Pittsburgh Rants • • —• , •pc. Philadelphiaßanks -. pal Germantown ' pa: Chester tounty•— ; .• par Delaware' county. -•— •par '2lford6nmerYtoulnY••• , . Tar Northumberland county. •par Cal: Bank 4- Bridge Co. • •par Reading. ,. ' . par. Lancaster par Doykstoten . - pai Easton. -. . - - ... • Buck.county-- Washington • • • Brotonsrille. • • • • Chambasburgh eeitysburg .... cirfielown.••• Cartiste. Harrisbugh- 7 .. Honesdale , :- - .. „Lebanon.: •-• .... ; - LC triSiOiOn. , • . • Wy . CdTting e 'Mu Branch:. .•-•• ........ 1 Wayntsburg;:-..'..:..'.-- . . .. 1 Stiquehanna cOunty • • • • • •.3 Lehigh •county• • • • .. • ... - •=••• U. States Boni -. Relief . - Notes ' ' -.. 1 City and County Serip—'4 INDIANA. State Dank and 4temehes. .1 State Scr K • l ic- . . . . . .. ..-.. '. .1 . AU Raab ' - ' Eastern Bank. . 1 Meeting - - I VALUE OF COINS. Branches. .. • . •.• ••• •-•-• • • .1 race. Gold (preen.) I Branch at Ilrorgantount • • • ..1 Old—. .do. • • .‘lo 5 MARYLAND. Guineas $5 00 Baltintoiyeity ' pa &rodent' 4 143 Countrytanks 11 .Frederiekdors 7 60 ' NEW - YORE . Ten Th Wen -80 City Banks. ..... • •'• -•• • • Ten Ol(ilders 3 1/0 Country Banks Louistrors 440 ' . NEW ENGLAND. Napoleons 380 'All solrent banks .1 Doubloon.Spanith. • . •16 00 - . A'RIrJRRSRT. -.- • Do. Patriot• -•— • ..... 15 50 .Plainfield' - • nasals. Dueats: . 215 FLOUR-We heard of no sales on the wharf yes, terdiy. Sales of two or three wagon loads at 93,- 87. From storey sales at former rates. There is not a full eupply in market. PROVISIONS—Not much doing in any 'article. Buttercomea in in small lots, and seems rather dull —sales at 116/121c . ., according to quality. Lard : sales at 6ra-'6lc. Cheese : sales of common, with out boxes, at Sc.; best Cream at 7c. 'RAISINS—SaIe of 10 boxes at $2,00 ; this is the price now. The inarhet IS pretty nearly bare, and the tendeocy is '"upward, PEA NUTS—SaIe is a mall way at 137a1t,00 For iarge lota 75e. WOOL—Nothing doing; no change in prices. PEACHES—SaIe of 10 WI., from store, at 81,20; other sales at 0,12. DRIED APPLES—SaIes for cash at fr6c ; time, 60c. per bathe). EGGS—SaIe of 100 dozen at 14c. MOLASSES--Sale of 10 bb!s. at 27c. SLTGAR—SaIea 4 hhtle. new at 41c.; Prima old at 41a5c. Tbe.Largest Journal In the West. NEW AND CHEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER SATURDAY MORNING POST - -DEVOTED TO POLITIC S, NEWS. LITERATURE, e., r. 17111 E UNDERSIGNED WILL ISSUE. nilout the first ofJanunry, 1849, the first number of it LARGE FAM ILY PAPER, containing snore reading matter than any weekly publishd West of the Mountains. Every de partment will be faithfully attended to. and no pains or expense will he spared to render the Saturday Morning Post one of tbe most instructive and acceptable newspa per ever Issued in the Mississippi - Valley. In its POLITICAL DEPARTMENT the paper will aim to be the faithful and honest exponent of the Princi ples ot the oansv•Dastocastio PA - sere—the People's. Par -Iy—the Party of Progress, Honesty and Truth. We shall fearlesslyexpose the unriglite sus doings of Feder alism, in whatever guise it may present itself, or under whatever cognomen it may sail. The NEWS DEPARTMENTwiII be the object of spe cial care and attention. Every thing that is new, inter esting and exciting, will be faithfully chronicled: The venous lines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH being now completed from Pittsburgh to nearly everyleading city the Union, we shall be enabled to present our readers, up to thelatest moment, a full digest of all the STIRRING EVENTS OF-THE DAY. In the LITERARY DEPARTMENT, we shall intro duce an entire new feature Into the columns of the Sat urday Morning Post. At least eight columns of the paper each week will be devoted exclusively to Taal, Poetry, Biography, History, Moral .Essays, 4.r. In short, we shall atm to, mike the paper, in this respect, fully equal to the um irrmutax ?Arm of the East. We have now engaged several distinguished writers, who will regular ,yy contribute ORIGINAL TALES AND POETRY, to he columns of the Saturday Mori - dim Post.. COMMERCIAL' INTELLIGENCE—We shall (unlit, our readers each week with an extensive and accurate REVIEW OF THE PITTSBURGH MARKET, care fu..7 made up from scrust, SALEM ; together with the mar kets of Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston, Cin cinnati, New Ork.ans, St. Louis.. ¢e., received by Tele graph and other sources, up to the - latest moment before going to press. The flactuationlin the 'Money Market, Prices of Stock, Exchange, Ike. will also be carefully urged In each number. 'To et courage Western Talent, we shall pay a liberal omponsationt o any person whp will furnish us with ther Tales, Poetry or 'Essays, which shall be deemed worthy, of publiOation oy a Committee selected for that express purpose. TERMS OF. THE SATURDA). MORNING-POST. IDr In order to :tactile. a large circulation, we shall o et our Mammoth Weekly to the public on terms here totbre unsurpassed by any paperiu The West. To do this the GASH SYSTEM - will be strictly adhered to - For I , loopy, in advance, $2.00 . " 0 copies, " 8.00 15.00 25.00 50.00 "100 " 4.80.00 To any. person who arill obtain the largest -number or subscribers to-the Saturday-Morning Post, (not less than. fifty,) we shall present a copy of Shakspeare's Plays, splendidly' bound, worth at least 85,00," besides a • co 'py -of the paper for one :year.. To the person Who will procure the nextlargest numberlif subscribers, we shall present a beautiful edition of Lora Byron's Poems; ,worth at least- 84,00, and atop) , of tha paper: - ' - ' POST-MASTERS AND OTBBRB ~. ,To whom this Prospectus may be sent, are respectfully equested to act as Agents-in procuring subscribers to the Saturday Morning' Post. To the person who will procure 10 subscribers, yve-will forward one , copy of the paper; mid their exertions will otherwise he hands ome ly re . fir Litters must be addressed (poet l oaid) to Editor and Proprietor of the Saturd ay Morning Post, Pin burgh, Pa: - September 18, 1848. rpHREE MORE of those so lastly celebrated 'lam- A. burgh PlNNOS,constantly used by List, Thalbery, and other great performers, together with a large assort ment of Rosewood and Nlahogany, of my own ntanufac sure. The above instruments are warranted to be per fect in every respect, and will be sold Jew for cash. by - No 112 Wood street, 2rl do'or aboVe Fifth. Alio—Jost received, a large lot of illahogday and Rosewood VENEERS. For sale at dect,2l 'N0.112 Wood st., 24 door above Fifth. jTs VERING'S DOUBLE REFI . SUGARS.OO7- 1.4 bbls. LoverinKs Double Refined , Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, gist received and for sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by c decs:dlw. • • - • - • •-• A. JAYNES INK.—IOO kegs Prout's News Ink, in 20 P lb. kegeLatlSs per keg. 4 'lust received and for tale thePektn Tea Store by kdecs . :decw) ACJAyNEE., :~ :~„ M E '+- ~._ .- - —'- or; L -:' .- , -. s - .:,' .. .. -. . ...„.-':,-,,.:--,,,,,.(,!.:,.••:, ~•..: grommettial - aud linantiaL PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE,. i W.B. DENNY, J. HANNA.'' Coantrnsz ion • Dscintals rt W. . MURP-017, STOOKS. - ~.1; ; ;.!, ep ; r.kn . i . el nt lait h es. ..1. Cite/et-Me, (I,..awrence) 1 Caundam Bank 1 .Bria • • • 1 Massillon. ' 1 Sandusky 5 Gtauga . ' I Norwalk S • New Lisbon 1 Wooster 75 arietta.•'. • 1 Chillicothe ' 1 nd Sciota 1 Lancaster P Muni/Imi. 10 Canton 20 Vitrana.• • 50 Gnwilk GO - . _ ILLINOIS: State Bank andßrancltes 45 Bank of Illinois. . '•5 .517CHIGAN. Rits' isin. insurants Coynpaiiy. • 5 tate lfiktnk • 5 Oakiamlemmty. 10 Farm. and /Inch. 4ank-10 St. rtair nosalt State Bank 1 TENNESSEE. An6ankg , EASTERN EXCHANGE. INete York(print.) PAihsch Wats " Baltimore. Dilly fteirtew of the Market'. OFFICE OF. THE POST, MICISDAT MoasaNG, January 5., 1649. THE PITTSBURGH PREMIUMS. CLUBBING; Just laseetytd, , . Effilin EOM , e lARRIVED L - Steamer Ai c . Parkiii4oll, gown Louis NUL:ll'u., Benne t; Brownsville Arrowlino, Gordon, Brownsville, Aliebigati No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie. Sholes, Beaver. Caroline, Day, Beaver. _ • Brilliant, Grace, CincinnalL Magnet, Carothers, flanging , Roek. " . Consul, Webber, Wheeling.. DEPARTED. , A zTw Pecurc.—We learn from the Steubenville Herald that a company of gentlemen of that place are now building a large and beautiful steamer, to run as a regular packet between That place and Wheeling. She will be in readiness for the spring trade. - Oar A new boat is now nearly ready at Pittsburgh, to go into he line of Cincinnati packets. She is called theeincinnati, and is intended to be very fast. [Leuisoftk. Couiler• A mistake ; the new boat'is to be called the cc Messenger No. 2.”. A ,more magnificent palace does not float on the river than she will be. Those who wish to see her,.may be gratified .by going' tO the Point. 1848. 1848. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH • DAILYNTEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers .ii now compoied of the largest, swiftest, best finished and fanurhed, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West, The highest wages are paid for the services-of the beat and most experienced men engaged in the river hostile's.— The line has been in_ opemfion for six years - has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersorm . The proprietors challenge corn paruton with any, passenger .line in the Union for safett i iegularity, and speed, All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAYPACZET.—The Mortoiroarimu, Capt. Sentr, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday - morning at 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. re. TITSSD4 Y PACATT.--The linntam No. 2, Capt. Tno. Alineetter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. M. WEDNESDAY P. 4 CEET.—The Naw ENGLAND NIL 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'eloc k Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. X. mrsso nr. THURSDAY PACKET—The Bammater, Capt. R. I. Goner, will leave Pittsburgh every-Tharsdny morning at 10 &clock 'Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 1.. a. FRIDAY PACRET.—The Cuesscallo. 2, Capt. Crooks, %till leave Pittsbarghevery Friday morning at 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. Lt. SATURDAY PACKET—Theta:waxen. Capr.limip hill, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday ( morning at 10 o'clock; I'Vbeeling every Saturday evening at 10.P. 14 SUNDAY' PACE...ST.—The Isaac Naw rox, Capt. P. Devol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening nt 109. nov 19. 18416. 1848. Pittsburgh and BraernsviLle Daily Packet Line. • Frusta, 1et.1849. PIOIRIJART 1rt,1948. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. 84. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Cape, Jnmea Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacohs; and I.OIIIS DI'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett: Time boats ens entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the MonortrahelaWbarf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will he- punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. ja3l Franklin Packet. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLS, Capt. HA'SNA, wilt run regularly be tween 'ntsburgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny hirer. Leaves Pittsburgh each Dlonday, . and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, r. e. For freight or passage, apply on board. dean The splendid passenger steam boat maibIVTOMINIG, "Wts. J. KOCVTZ. Master, wall leave forthe above andintermediate ports, en this day, at ID A. Y. For freight or passaffe, apply onboard, or to ~ ' (dean GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Atet. ___ , . . ..._ Tim new and srpiendid paitienger martinet JA arEs NELSON, G.l). Moore, fiat Master . will run us a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and NVhceling, leav ing this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, Al. sr., anal Wheeling 'very - Monday. Wednes day and Friday, at In o'clock. A. NI For freight or passage, (haring superior tiCCOU:11116411 tions,l apply on board. . The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for *peed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. ANTSRT)IONti & CROZER. Jectlaf Agents. ------ Regular Packet tos -- iiticiarti;" THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. Exasta, will leave for the above and inter. in , rote ports on ltrdossdays anal Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to a u 2.5 6E0.11. MILTENBERGER, Agt. ---- LouisviLt.r. PACKETai. FOR WIMELINO, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE ARE3rlall SATIAIDAY PACINT.—The A nil No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Pee emket TELEGRAPH. J. Herten., Com mender. will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all Intermediate Ports, eve ty Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSY'III & DUNCAN, Agents, The Telegraph lens been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no hoot On the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike Nog, to Sant- Louis—time through.vera DAM Pittsburgh and Wheeling Papket. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Manias, Master, will leave regularly for Wheeling, .on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, preetAdy, Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. It. positively. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat Is also provided with a self acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct9 JOHN FLACK. Agent Alai* Arrangement. TilE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursdny, and Saturday, at U A. M., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has tt boat at the landing, between lirctod street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, marg. No. 33, Wood street. • ummer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER, Chns.E. Clarke, Master , will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Insarow, and Wellsville every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday,, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to tnal7.tf G. W. BARTON & CO, Agents. BALANCES AND DIVIDENDS S _ . . ... TANDING in the Merchants , and Manufacturers' Bank of Pittsburgh, which have not been increased or Simi aished for three years: Names. Residence.* Date. . Amount. Abraham Bennet, Deposite. April 20,1&47, 814'50 S. R. &W. Morrison, " ' Dec. 13,1947, 80 J. W - Nicholson ' Balance, March 22,1346, 85 27 William Campbell, Deposita, Jll/10 3, 1845, 39-1 • Unknown. DIVIDENDS. Names: : No. of Dividends. Shares. Amount. E. I,opber. 1 32 - 1(1 E. B. Mixall, 2 50 .. 75 Thos. Parshall, 2 3O 45 • Thos. Pitch, 5 6 13 50 Priscilla Barker, 0 25 It 66 25 .1. Musgrove & Son, 5 0 13 50- I certify, that the above appear to be Balances and Di- vidends, due to the persons named, and which have re mained unchanged for three years. W. /I DENNY. Cashier. Sworn and Subscribed, December 2964 1848, before .me, 1630-wlml D. S , SCULLY Cashier. DINE COFFEES.—Mocha, old Oov. Java, Laguyra, .I: St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just received and for .sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street. by _ dee.s:dikw A. JAYNES. Pittsburgh Navigation t Fire Insurance ' Company. TN compliance With the Sixth Section of an Act of As '. sembly, npproved April 5110842, the following state ment of the resources of the Pittsburgh Navigauon and Fire Insurance Company, is published: Diseounted'notes, with approved endorsers,• $60,269 46 Premium notes, with approved endorsers,. • • '18,630 34 344 shares stock in the Exchange Bank of Pittsbur gh,. . 17,20000 . 228 shares stock in the Pittsburgh Navigation . and Fire Insurance Company, 8,850, 00 84 shares stock inthe filer. and Manf.Bank of Pittsburgh,4,2oo 00 Outstanding premiums due from other Insur . • • once Companies, 3 426 00 Outstanding premiums due from individuals, 4,154 60 Domestic Creditors' State Scrip, 1,020 00 Bond and Mortgages, 175 00 Cash, 11,175;07 $138,72E 47 ROBERT FMEY,-Secty., December Ist IgB--{dec7rdlt&w2o HM. KENNEDY, Attormy atLaw., Office on Four 4 or., nous Grants marl.a.ory . =I Y • ." 2 1 : = ' , ; = = - • = 1-‘ IMlffil . . River Intelligence PORT OP PITTSBUR(iII. '131)75:81. tVATIL'fii V.4.21,18-6iIANNKI. . . . A tl WIC. Parkinson. Brownsville. Lords M'Lane, Bennet, Brownsville • Arrowline, Gordon, Brownsville. • Michigan N 0.2, Gilson; Beaver. ." Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaier. " Garoline,Day, Beaver- • • Consul. Webber, Wheeling- Consignee, Lockwood, St- Louis. FZir New Orleans. "Ne - WVdenllnp ocket.- QM= =I = Miscellaneous. IDDOWNk. COSNELLY,Wh darts and• Retail Geo .° errs, Prodtwe and Commission Merehants, Diamond markiit, Pittiiburgh. tiov29 ARMSTRONO & CROZER, Commission Merchants and Deakrs in Produce, *c.—No. 22 Market st. deb BUSHELS NESHAN NOCK SOTATOES—Rec 400 and.for gale by (decl9) CUMMINS& SMITH Attfl---60.kegs No. 1, just received afid for sale b 'deelo ' . SMITFIA SINCLAIR.' IDIRITTER-2 Ms. Fresh Roll Butter; received this day and for sale by [deel9] SMITE & SINCLAIR.I "IrtRIED APPLES-2O sacks, Prime. for sale by 'declg StiLITIP & -SINCLAIR_ 16.3 til‘g:p Reed andfor tral , e b , 3% do c 2B , tY 100 sale SUPERIOR FLOUH—Reed and for .11J1.1 sale by . idecV) . CUMMINS & SMITH. A PPLES.-201.1.. . 1 . R.. +4.1 t. • f o r mi l e 21. ,, by , • Idec29) • :ACHESON." BUSHELS CORN MEAL—just received, and 1.00 "Rh' %ale by deair , ,* .d•., J. C. ACHESON. AR — LEV---200 bushels just received and for mile B dec29 ARMSTRONGA.CROZIER. ARTR—received for late by 60 ri dleSS S- 71—, ARMSTRONG it -CROZIER 10frit4 1311.00N1*-ZZ dozen just received and tor sale, by (deal) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 7S SACKS B. W. FLOUR—In sacks of 25 and 50 lbs.; kJ- for sale by _ideelt] ARMSTI)NG & CROZER !i; • „ ar sT 10or:, y " 1) YE NYANTED.—Casti will be paid for WOD bushels JR, good Bye; by 4dee2ll. MILLER & RICKETRON. I lICF,-8 tierces new crop Rice, in store and for sale by Llraeal „ ?MLLES & RICKETSON— QUOAR HOUSE MOLASSES-3U bbls Sugar House 1.. j Molasses, "Lonis'a Refinery," in stoic , and for sale by ideal] MILLER & RICEETSON. PRODUCE—IOO bushels Clover Seed ; - , 60 large sized Cheese ; - -L 20 kegs Sutter; in store and .for sale by dec2l MILLER & RICKETSON. 111 - USTARD-150 boxes i lbcansLong Island Mug- INI. lard; 60 kegs 20 ths.do. do. do.; iristore and for sale (dec2l] MILLER & RICKETSON,. SALAD OIL-10 baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil; 20 " Marseilles In store and for sale by dec2l MILLER & RICEETSON. CIi.LD RYE WHISKEY--f 1 eels, oTdßieArtifilcey, ki warranted 8 years old—pronouneed by good judges to be the best article 'ever offered in tnis market. For sale by the gallon only, P.C. MARTIN, AO, deal • Comer Smithfield and Front sis. OLD BRANDIES AND WINES. —A large stock of fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to salt, by .(decl4l P. C. MARTIN. Aret. QWEET CIDER.—A few bb li. for sale bow by deel4 . P. C. MARTIN, Ag't EACH BRANDY—A few bbls. old Tennessee Peach P Brandy, for sale by [deaf] P.C. MARTIN, Aret. IiFEADIS-22 bble. White, for sale by 1) deel2 S. D. WILLIAMS, DO Wood M. VETATH'Et&:-TO sale by 1.7 deel2' J. D. WILLIAMS. APL+ES--20 bbls, ( or sale by decl9 J. D. WILLIAMS. AISINS-20 bores Bunch tutu 10 mots Cooking Rai l:L., sins, in store and for sale by deel2 KING & MOORHEAD. CURRANTS -2 casks French Currents, just reed and for sole by. (de cl 2) KING 4r,. MOORHEAD. EACHES-.50 sacks fine new Peaches m storeand P for male bi KING MOOHREAD, dee% Diamond. ViUTTER-20 bbls. Roll Rutter, fretb: and in good or -LI der. for sale b [deed] KING MOORIIEA.D. 10.. SEN APPLES.—Ramboe*, Gates, Vandiver*. and many other varieties, just received and for sale by S. & W. 11A118AUSH. deal' 53 Water and 104 Front street. I.3tiCKTVIik.A2 FLOUR-60 sacks hulled Buckwheat 1.11 Flour. received and for aale by (lent B.A.V. RARBAUGH. ARLEY-200 bushels in store and for sale by B decd 'S. & W. HARBAUGM. T A ILOUR-20Obbls. Spears' Mills F..xtra Family Flour, .1 in store and for sale by S. &W. HABBAUGH, decll 53 Water and 104 Front street. lar owE.stl-ITiff.TaI:.ZTATeV boles eupenor Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by - deli B, & W. lIARBAUGII. -17 Peaches and Apples, and for sale by deeli S. & W. HASBAIT6II. nOIL par.AL-713 sacks sule - aCom Meal, a superior attiele for family use, just received' and for sale by dealt BROWN & CONNELLY, Diamond. 1)B001118-61) dosen Corn Brooms, (lat* size,) just JUll received and for sale by dectl BROWN & CONNELLY. Diamond. I►i('ACXERAL,I2 11 , ?.151acke . ral, very fine; Jun received and for sale by decn BROWN & CONNELLY g e h.LNIO?i—G bbla. fine ems No. 1 Salmon. an store and for sale by [does) BROWN h CONNELLY. /1 OF 511-2 task* Cod , lust received and for sale Vs ( --y Ls-4 bbliThreacbed Nmter ' hale Oil 7 " Tanners' 011;j1141 received and for *ale by. !decal • DROWN &S;ONNELLY. K btiliTtar in store and for sale tr y jdieS BROWN & CONNELLY. XTEW CROP RICH-4 , 0 tierces Ipst reed and for sale L' by [deco) MILLER & RICKETSON. A 11 BOXES WIIITITHAYSRA ir GO bags " Brazil received and for sale by (devil MILLER & RiCKETSOII. QEOA - 115-20 Mtienuine Principe, & Sons 20 " ".Ingtk Zanz." 10 " Havana Regalias. 5 " " Fragancia. ReOd and forsale by (dee4l MILLER & RICKETSON. AI LILASSE TI I I b ?• IB. I B te uga r c r ro " R au F 7 l e ttiitation •e „ ee'ved and for sale by (dec4) IHILLeiR & RICKEinOk. OIL-CROP 0 15 , 49.-lb - bliikiti stip." Bor. Larands;" 10 baskets sup. tkirdesx." Latours ;" " Marseilles rec'd and for sale by itee4 s MILLER & RICKETSON. LAMPBLACK—Superior Star, in barrels and hiate., assorted papers, for sale by R A. FAHNESTOCK dr CO., nov7J Comer Ist and Wood sta. _ „._ , IRISH 110 SS—One bale Just receirell null for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A: CO., r Corner tot and• Wood ou CASSIA -200 mans jtud received end foriteloT 7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK . & CO4 nov29 ' Corner let and Wood ats n BARRELS M OLASSES--Reed and for sale low ICI for catatt. [decil] CUMMINS & SMITH. fIURRAN TS-4 caA Ira Zanteleurrnuts, ttrtr, for .aie by vt_i dearHIIING dr. MOORHEAD. AISINI3--7(.1 tad( boxes and 20 bOxesnoWilaisins 1.11.. on hand and for salt by • - deo27 • ' KING A. MOORHEAD. Diamond. andcooking Apples, recd per steamer Consul." and for sale by dee27 ' KING ts MOORHEAD. BLANKET COATING-1 bale Blue Blanket Coating formic, by [dean} MURPHY & LEE. CARD BASKETS.-1. doz. Carved Horn Card,Raskets; 20 " new style Shell Hair Pins. For sale low at, HOGAN & CANTWELL'S, deeS $6 Market street. 200 HEWS. NORTH CAROLINA TAR—In large bbla., and good order, for sale by nova • TAAFPR & O'CONNOR' New Bitlittler'', Silks, Velvets, eke. Just - received from New York, a choice selec ' aon of elegant rich Saline, Silks, Winter Ribbons, French Flowers, Plumes. &c: A handsome as :sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cordinals, Viaette &c.. on band aud made to order iit the latest style, nt the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF, deco No.lo St. Clair st. (West aide.) FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—hirs. S. BARR Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladies at Pittsburgh and, vicinity, that she will open on Tuesday, the 24th mist., an extensive assortment of Val and Winter hfillinery.• eet2o I - Removal. & J. 'W. ILVDEVITIT have removed to N 0.13 Liber- SY • ty et. 10 doors east of their old stand, (same side) and immediately opposite the head of Smithfield et. oet9:3m fITHITE HAVANA. AND BRAZIL SUGAR— Y V 25 boxes White. Havana Sugar ; 75 bags " Brazil. (- 25 " " " In store and for sale by J & hiIDEVITT,• dec27 No. 13 Liberty st. 711HePARTNERSHIP eretofore existing between Hale, Heineman & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be, settled by Heineman & .Co. LIAS.'HALE; SANDS & REINHAIAN, 'Sept. 27th, 1818. JOHN VOEOTLY. The businCss will be continued by Suns &,Thrt.vxmart and Jonn VOSOTLY, under the style of REI NEMAN sept. 22 TASP WEEDib CASSIMESES-2 cases gold mixed, brown and black Tweeds; I cue fancy Cassiniercs. Just received from manufacturers. and for sale by MURPHY ,!c• LEE ) declo Liberty street, opposite Firth. COACLAKERS.—The undersigned has on hand and will, sell, to close the lot; at greatly reduced rates, all wool Drab Cloth, all wool and union Damasks and Eolians, Buckriuns, &c. H. ,D. THOMPSON, - deal° 110 Market at., three , doors from Liberty. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the Bookstore of Ematrer & ENGLISH, 78 Wood street, for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by the Amer ican Society for the. Melioration of the-Condition of the Jews, and edited by the. Roy. A. H. Wright, Pastor of the Assoelate Church, Jane street, New York. dead "WRITING DESKS AND WORK BOXES;-A /plea did assortment, suitable for presents For sale very low-by • • C. TRAGER, dec23 . lOl3 Market it. WORK BASKETS Ar No. 86Marturr sraxar—Con stating of Rosewood, Mahogany wad other valua ble nutteriels. Also, 'a superfine quality of Toilet and Sharing Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks and Games of every description, with a-large assortment of Toys end Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas pres ents. . ideclsl HOGAN & CANTWELL. AHOUSE AND,LOT AT A BARGAIN.—Any , person in w ant of a comfortable Dwelling House, in a good neighborhood, on Wylie street, &short distance from tbe Court House, can provide themselves for the small sum of $7OO. A very desirable residence for a Milliner, Man tua Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. Apply to JOHN COYLE, deal , - 4th street, near Smithfield at. MIME i.':' --,, ' . i .- . , ! . .. ..:.... .... ... .. = ~ .. MEM = `:~~ .., . , . . . ', wkC..'1 . 10: 4 7- , .;T:.n• - ' , me'...rp.ar.: , ' - ...^ 4,/ "WA: -••, . • . , . . . . •• s'.. • 7,..,0'.:,i.,:.. ,.. ..7.!' ..: '";.:.;_;y','4",.,-;.,,,::.:::::,,, ',•......,,. 1- ;!"..':)" ~ ; ~. , . r - - ME MI '_ .. , :.r st £L' Elffil .'-',..-•.V',:,.i . '..,'' :. i..'''''.'2'..:'- tZ ~. ' i:;b' .i.''..A ' , ..' , •= , ';' . .!..,: - ,:,.' ' .E` ,:.r.,'":. Sales by ii ion - 4llcTlolir -9ALEsI -BY JAMES 31 , EENNA, AUCTIONEER; No. 114: Noon. Stamm TUBE s Doom num Fnrrix AATHARF BOAT, WITH FURNITURE,Bar Fixtures, Y Liquors, Stove, &c., at A uction:—At the Point, near the foot of Penn street, on Friday, January 5th,1540, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, without reserve, a Mari Boat, with furniture, bar Sxtures, liquors, stove, &e., comprising tables,. elunrs, looking glasses, engrav ings; decanters, glasses, &c,, as 'the owner . is going to California. • The boat and Fixtures will be sold logether or separate, as it may suit purchasers,• • Terms: cash, currency. JAMES hIcKENNA, dec2S • : , Auctioneer. for Sale. Moira Emmet Building Lots for Sale. 3P7BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED :BUILDING-LOTS I . for flair, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property: Parsons desirous of investing a mail sum of ntoney,can dos° to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various sizes.• This property, for beauty of location, commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is utzequpUed.- It has the advantage of an abundance of thcchoteestspring water. The new road, now finishing, will render it easy of Access, and bring it within a "convenient distance of the Allegheny market. As an investment for profit, to say nothing - of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few.years a vtatut-morn return. The above. Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. TITLE CLEAR ARP INDISPIITARLE. Plans may be seen and every information' had, of Mr. W HUGH SEENY', on the premises; or of JOHN VOILE, at his office, on 4th street, Pittsburgh. . . nov3o TIOR SALE—A valuable Property of 10,A.cres, on the West side of the City line of Allegheny, of a mile from the market house. The above is in a high state of cultivation, abounding in choice - grapes and other fntits tinder the • soil is a 'clay of fine quality for brick, Coal Can be had at 100 yards distance., BplOW the clay is a superior quality of stone, 20 feet deep. • S. CUTIMERT, Gen. Agent, deeP9 `;— Smithfield street. RON FOUNDRY FOR SALE—Almon Iron Foundry, Iwith - Patterns, Tools, &e., all ready for operation, be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron , or goods. . , This offers an excellent opportunity to a young-man to commence the Iron Foundry business. -Enquire of SCAIFE & ATkINSON, deer. let, near , Wood street. FR SALE.—A lot an High nt, neer the corner °My lie, at the new German Church, This Let, 20 by 802., will be *old on accommodating terms, or leased on per pains' lease, with the privilege oflinyinkout the grottos. rent at any time. " Also—Several othe r Letsen the Hill,in'different places, for sale on accommodatingterms, or perpetual lease, ar may suit purchasers. augliZstill changed THOMAS ATELLON FOR 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 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particuhirs apply at the house, or to sep2 JAMES MAY, Water street. Old Krisskingle has Come Again! THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that his Toys and. Fancy Goods are now open, in the large room formerly occu pied as a carpet warehouse by R. D. Thompson, where ctvt be seen the largest assortrnentof Christmas Presents tear offered f= sale in the city. All these. Goods are im ported direct from Europe, by myself, and will be cold cheaper than at any other establishment in the city,' wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine assortment. C. YEAGER; ilecfildf) 163 Market street, near Liberty Going . to California. . rItERSONEI purchostpg Goods, on time, are compelled E to buy where it suits them. Those having the Cash to lay out for Clothing, can cave 20 per cent. at least, and in some cases 40, by purchasing at my establishment. I have tt fine stock •of French. English and American Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of qualities to suit all tastes, purposes, or pockets. t• am determines] to close them out before spring, at some price. If purchasers will take the trouble to call, they may be convinced of the fact.. /NO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth It N. 11.—There Is not a piece of goods inmy stock zither old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. dec2t TiLusTRATED tifiGhtSll EDITIONS OY— jj • °universal-twits ; • Treasure Trove; • Handy Andy; ""- • • Tower of London; . . Windsor Castle ; Percy Hangnail; • . - Godfrey Malvern; . Oil Bias; . . Cinabars' MiseV f lollJar i n r ig H dec2s Fourth sr., near Market ITO BOATMEN—A large Cable for sale cheap. Apply 11 0 SC/MT: & ATKINSON. dectD Ist, near Wood st. PLATED SPOONS, &C.— . 4 Dos. Silver Plated Hatter Knives; .3 " " Plain Tea Spoons ; 3 " Tip ; 3 Threaded, extra heavy; 2" " Desert Spoons; 2 " " Table; 1 " " " Tobacco boxes; " " " Sugar Shovels; 1 " " " 'Mustard; 1 " " • " Salta; 2 " Gensaan Silver Spectacle Cases ; 4 •• " " Specks; 4 " s! " assorted co lors.., Also, at Allen's Best Revolving; just recess-- ed at "ZEJ3I.7LON KINZEY'S, dec2B 67. Markerstreet. Charity Soiree, IGIOR THE BENEFIT or rut Oarnasis OF Sr. FAti.ls X Cannon, will be gludn at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Friday everting, February .2,1519 MANAGERS: 800. C. 50.U.E8.. Amizaw.Braar. Ern • Join B. Burnam, J.. 3. Roacitm. lons Lama . , T. WARD, W. A. MMOLLEN, JOIIN J. Mrrcrumr, Joni f3corr.. V ‘ B. ra j . ° inj. noushrats, di.. Bran 'Crux, Jona Dowaiso, . A. NrCoudirrrat, C. GOFCIMIAN, M. BRENNAN. 117" Tickets can be had at this office, and tram the Idanggers. decl9 MUSICAL BOXES-1 doz. Musical Boxesohat play a variety sirpopular airs, waltzes, quadrilles, tec., putt received at ' Z. KINZEY'S, deell 67 Market at. Flowers for the Winter Season. Tux subscriber is prepared to furnish :Fr:, Bouquets for Weddings, Balls, or Par " Hex, composed of rich, fragrant Flow ers. Orders left with W. T. Sown, Jr., St. Clair street, or through the Post Office, will be delivered promptly. touvatm. JAMES WARDROP, Manchester. Steam Boats far Sale. - The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regu ar. rickets On the Monongahela. between Pitts 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 offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these TWIN bouts, wiz : Length of deck. 1:0 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet;- :. wheels, 24 feet diameter. 10 feet buckets; fottr boilers. 81' feet by 38 inches diameter ; 'cylinders, 21 inches, and 01 net stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins - are fmnithed in the tidiest modern style. For terms, enquire of J. IL' MOORHEAD nov23:tf Pittsburgh.. NIAGARA 8010:E.—The fourth annual SotieTtf IhO,NI.AOAILL FIRE CLIIMANT. will be given ni the Itn Fayette Assembly Rooms, on Friday eremite, February 91h.1848. dee2thtd V U V MI LE AND TOY HOOKS—A tine stock at 11. S. BOSWORTH & uee•2s Fourth street CLOTH -l 0 pes. Drab Blanket Coating 8 t‘ Lavender " " 1 ease " Blankets; • 1 " Dray mixed Cloth ; 1 " • Army Cloth; " Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix.; 1 " Fancy Cassimeres; • 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. Received, on consignment, direct from the manufac turers, and for sale by the package or piece. • dec2o MURPHY A, J Liberty st. LONO SHAWLS.--Just received, per Adams' Ex press, another lot of those beautiful Long ;Shawls, which will be sold thirty per cent. cheaper than .former lots. plecl6) H. D. 'IIIOMPSON. TEAS—The attention of families and dealers is invited to our stock of fresh Green and Black Tenet t put up in quarter, half.pound, and. pound packages, which we will warrant equal to, if not bititer;than the Teas sold by the Pekin and- Canton- Tea stores. We have also on hand a fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas, not in packages; which we think cannot be equalled in this city. Call and try them.. decW KING /s. MOORHEAD, Diamond. ANECDOTES --Cyclopedia - of. Moral and Religious Anecdotes, a Collection'Of several Thotuiand Facts, Incidents, Narratives, Examples and Testimonies. em,.. bracing the beat of the kind in most former "collections, and some hundrei's in addition, original and selected ohs whole arranged end classified on a new plan, with co-, pious topical and scripittral indexed, By Rev. IL Arvine A. M., Pastor of the Providence Church, New York with an Introduction, by the Rev.:Geri B Cheever, D. I) Just published. The above, with a number of new and valuable publi cations, for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,. nv2S . • . • 78 Wood street. BEADY: W A .lIINGWON, ATTORNEY AT LAW: /NHS Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN ID. MAHON and. HEADE WASHINGTON has been dissolved bymutnal consent. The subscriber-may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant-ata., Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged In Court. decls.2m READE WASHINGTON. CHANGEAHLE SILK.VISITIS, FOR Clutisrmits Pao lors.—W. IL Murphy:has on band a`few veryhand some changeable Silk Visits, very suiinble for Christmas presents, which be la selling at reduced,priees., Also; handsome Dress Bilks, Satin,superfine new style linen cambric Hdkts., dee23. klowe , a Cough Candy,. THIS celebrated article, so favorably known last win ter, is again offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy for 'Coughs 'and Colds, so prevalent at this season of the year. - HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is the best article of the kind ever offered. to. the-public, and we challenge any person the United States to produce a nommen more pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure of Couglus and Colds. - HOWE & CO., Proprietom, • Depot, No. L Collega Hall Cincirinallio - by.H. Srayser, L. Wilcox,. Jr., J.- M. Tdprasend, Jas. A . Jonea,lll4l..Black, Druggists and .at Sirm. Jack son's, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . ir."; 44c-27313ra APPRENTICSSWAS ED,,-Fifteen to twenty young lads from 12 to 15 years of age, to learn the Stocking manufactuting Magnets: Apply DALY'S Store, on Fifth. street, or at his Factory in:Lawrenceville. n0v144 f . . - - Kamm 7 p , 1 -r A, ' - • = Emig , I,`---, Effil ::'r~~ —=~--^'- ` ;~^`" '~=• " ,~--wow.., r-=r~.u'~~ . r ?~+.,.~ -z-rc''~.~.~:...~n. 5T0.60. WARS= ST., anTwclis 4zu ST. AND TEE DIAMOND . - DANDY - AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS!. I The subscriber has•just received his second'supply ,of NEW GOODS; purchased in the Eastern cities since "the. Great Pall in Pries, and Tar below the coat of : menu: facturiug, and.will dispose of them Wholesale anti Re tail, at GREA.I . BARGAINS T 1) BUYERS! ' • Bleached Muslin, only2l cents; 4.4 Bleached Muslin, from s}. io 121 cents; Ir. •44 Browm - do. do. sto B cents; 44 Double Purple Calico, 121 do., . Prints, Idermnack patterns, only'6lecnis ; . Furniture Chintz, only 01. cents ; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, IS cents British Chintz, - Blue and Orange,lo cents Bed Ticking, only cents'; . French Dress Ginghams, - 121 cents; French Work Collars, onlyl2l cents; 44 White Flannel only 25 cents. LADIES , DRESS GOODS. • Black Plaid Silks -rich lustre; Wide Black Manilla Silks; • Chameleon Silks, all shades Satin stripe Cashmere; new style ; ' French Lomartine Plaids; Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre;, Gala Plaids, high colors,' Coburg and Thtbet Cloth, various shades ; Paris Printed Ladratine Cashmeres; French Merino, all colors;. Chameleon Satirt,all shades; ro ; - Black Plaid G.TP Amour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Emhroid. ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mons de Leine Shawls; new style Stradilla Shawls; plain and embroid ered black -and colored silk fringe Thibet:Shawbl, and new style Befit printed Terkerri and Cashmere'Shawls. French work Capes; Collars and Cheminettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs';' Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Rid Gloves•, mohair and worsted ,Mitts; - white and black Silk,.Cashmere,,Alpaca, Ingram and Mora vian Hose; black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings and Insertings:• -"DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table Linen, and Table -Cloths; Russia Dia per and Crash; Irish Linen and Lihen.Lawns alleaehed and Brciirn Muslin ; Cassinets ; Kenn:lel:yams; Checks; Bed Ticking; Doinestia- Ginghams; Colored Cambries; Red, White rind - Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Liaseri; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed DrillingS. f GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. • tun received,' a very fi ne assortment of French and English, bine, black and brown Cloths; blaak and fancy 'French Caammeres ; now style fancy. Vestings.and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and 'Drawers ' Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, ildsiery and Simi:lenders. BLANKETS. A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets, just received. • The above GOODS having been purr.hasedainie recent great fall in priers, Merchants and. others are re quested-to call and inspec.t them, as I feel confident that on B=ll4lElllOll they will be foundmuch lower than they haie ever been offered in this. City, as I intend to sell them wholesale- and rqqii, at a very small prog:' -:. the Eastern Cord. . • .ATI.SALOhi MORRIS, - •noVt23 . No. C 5 market street. Pitteburgh. ,Illevr (Anode, ati tentnber Fifty-nine t comma Mr! trorrirru Am; suits= arazErs, Parma/Ran. GEAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber has just se turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE. DOv GOODS, adapted to the. present season, and em b r 'gag 'a stock for risk liegs and variety not surpassed by at. 7. establishment in the. West. -• • . . DRESS GOODS.! Very glossy black Silks ; 'Cravats and Collars ;* • Handsome dress , - do. . Black love Veil)! and HMS.; Rich changeable do. Jaconet arid Camb.Muslins. Biel changeable Satin delPiaid and striped Muslins; Chines; . IHandsome Ribbona; Mode and high cold French l Gloves. Hosiery, &c.; Merinos; . IClothifor Cloaks ; Mode and high cord Muslin Terkeri Shawls ; de Lianas; Cashmere-do. Newstyle muslin de Laines;lPlain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres;l l3 fringe • Fancy • do. do. Plack Tiibet Shawls, do.do. Black and colored Alpacas; leek do. do. Plaid °ink - hams, bright col Silk do. do. • - ..- fora; - - - - . Fine Drachm do. .. New style Visettea; Gala Plaids, brighticolors ; Plaid, Long, so. California Plaids; -•- ; Low Priced do • Black Bombazines; {Plaid Cloakings. . CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION • His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se• lected with much care—with particular reference , to fasmess 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 of purchasers: ' The best Calicoes for W cis. ever tamed; Double purple Calicoes,English,l2l cents; Green -do. Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; Kew style Merrimack Calicoes; . Blue do., Blue and Orange Furniture CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin 4Laines, of the low price of 12 cbs rar. - Also, Blac l kAlpacas for d l2l cts. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for 12+ cents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Mullins, 9.1 to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, to 9; Bed Ticking,. very cheap; Casinatts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; . Checks, Linings, Plaid. Linseys ;- Domestic Ginghams, Mariners Shirting - s; Colored Cambncs ; - • Flannels; lower than ever offered; Canton FlanneLg. ! • ' LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; Damask Table Linen ; Do. do. Cloths; Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling, Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets,from . coarse to very fine, also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for Overcoats. . . GOODS FOR ORNTLEMR.N. Fine and superfine French and Eng ish Cloths and Can. simeres; Over•coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suipenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments; Merino P nd Cotton Half Hose, etc.. etc. The subscriber having made extraordinary prepam lions for the Fall and Waiter trade, andlutving purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets Unusually depressed,_ can confidently promise his custdmers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer. I Customers of the house, and purchasers gene .11y, are respectfully invitedto (novt2o) PHILIP ROSS. GEO. R. WRITE, N 0.51 Market street, intends making a •cbartge in his business, an the Ist of January next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at original cost Brocha Long and Square Shawls; ' • French Tartan tong do. French Printed Cashmeres; English do. do. Mouseline De Laines ; 3.4 and 0-4 Gala Plaids; High cord 'French Ginghams, and Fancy Dress Silks Those wanting Bargains, ate invited to call: [no27:lm yILL BE .SOLD, from this date, the balance of our Wrirrza Dams Goons, at greatly reduced prices— consisting of scarlet, maroon, numarine blue,bl'k. brown and other colors French ,kterinos, Leman= Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and bisrlAlpacas, bPk and fancycolors; French alt wool Cashmeres and De Dalnes; low .priced Cashmeres and - De Lanes, in great, variety; Long and Square Plaid Shawls ; Turkeri, Cashmere, De Leine Cloth, Thibet, &c., &c. R. D. THOMPSON, dec.?. ' Ito Market n doors from Liberty. BaltD & BROTHERS' PitEMITJM. GOLD PENS.— 12 dor- of the above warranted, brand of Pens, just received, and for sole to this - trade at New York prices. The above Penshave received the highest prernitun ever awarded on Gold Pens . , and are warranted by the mane; facturer against the po int corning off. • - For sale by • • EDWARD TODD & CO., North-east corner of Fifth and lMarket eta., up stairs. BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES.—W. IL - Nea- PUT has lately received a large assortment of these Goods, and • is . opening tnem at prices unprecedentedly low, ranging from 76 to 62,50 per yard. • Also, French Doeskins, et' all qualities. Also French and English Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible. green, brown, and blue. Among these are some very handsome'French Black, suitable for Cloaks, at a very low price ~and brown, invisible green, and bl'k Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks. - Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers; Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on hand. • 1,1:7 The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece: is specially invited to the above. ay ltfix - preass ENTS. SUMMER HOODS.--Super. single milled G French Habit Cloths; nigh styles Clussimeres; black and colored Cashmerette; Queen's and Summer Cloths' figured and plain Drap DEtes, Vesting's, "very choice , Marseilles Silks and Satins, and figured Linen Drilla; Cheaper y ell ROBINSON'S ClothStme, .rnav2s Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. PiatteraiealCiarriage.lllaintifitoiorY* • Didrwad alley , bitumen Wood and Smiilifteki 'lltrarta may always be found 8.1111.58011- enti of Family .Carriages, Barouchee, s, Buggie and nil kinda,othoavy.work,. Emma six horse wagon down to a wheel, barrow. Persons, wishing: to.puribase or contract for erg thing in Jbe . above line, are respectfully kavited.ta - • Stone'illttiiirries. • • A PIECE OF GROUND, CONTAINING STONE, of A the best cjitality,.,fol; Cutting and Cellar Work, and with very light etriping,Will be. rented for one or two years. Possession given immediately. It .is located near the Fountain Inn, on. Coal Lane; and clear of build ings, which Might be inconvenienced by the Quarry. • Also, the well known Stone Quarry on Nunnery Hill, Alleghenyg City, adjoining Forrester's Quarries, anrilate ly occupied by Anthony Smith. , This last will be reined for a term of - fonr or five years. For particulars, enquire nf.. ,lnovzhic)‘SMELLON. A FURTHESt RED CVO'. • • • Jsa. Dithaparatt & Sons , Patent Sada - Ash. ITO 5 TONS, 31, cosh, currency; or 4 mot., upproyed bills. tumor upwards 31 do. par, or 6 mos. do- in. treat added. For the superior quality of this brand, we; efer to the glass and soap manufacturers of his - eity tenerally. • & ItL•SIITCHELTREE, rdec4 , . No.loo Liberty street. Co4's-1000 gall. aaldral colored IVintec Spermoi4 ' 800 • bleached . .1.500* " "'• " Whale " . 500 " N. W. Colin! , - . t• ."," • • : • 1 6 , 4' , - • 17 6. • - • , 6 "•!: - 4 1 P -,'"?` • ''' ' =IN MEE ;r ~. a.,.1. .Sy ~. ~~..y ~s r •, .. ~ Y. , 'r,. .. ISE ram . IDrta Goabs. Fresh Arrival...Neve Goods t niNCN 600b9 Winter Goods at Eastern Cot Reduction in Prices. bbli., No.l Lard 5 ' Linseed (warranted flits) 20 Strait's Tanne4s , (tVoi.geritne; " In store and for solo by• peettl„ PULLER dc'RICKETSOIC =I BE - ; ' ..• "`•-• • 1.%.;••_ - • ' n • • , .' t • • 41 '-nn` EMI 13(xnkers anb extbittille Brokerz. WDI. IT. WILLIAaI6- - 'EXCHANGE AND BANKING - OFFICE - N. 'R. corner of Third and - Brood struts. QIORT and Time 'Bill,: of Exchange; Batik Notes' and 1..,3 foreign and rdinnestio Coin bought undreuld ori the most favorable fonne. Collectionsmade lit alithe principalcitiesof the Mice, at the loweit rates. . , . FULL do OBILIaYt . - • BANKERS,. EXCHANGE BROKERS, An riDeillers in Foreign and Domutie Exchange, Certrillz • sates of Depotst, Bank Notes, Gold an Sliver , N. OS Woott strest,antt door below Fourth, MUM*, PiUtburgh, mat 43y - (Lim env Tux }1.1214 OP -WOOED' do BANKER. AND EXCHANGE BROKER Office-Liwnerof Fourth street and Post Ogles aUey, DEALER in Coin, Bank Notes , Time Bills, Fore.ign -and Domestic Exchang!,CertificatesorDeposit,dte EXCHANGE on all the principal 'cities' of the 'Union . for sale in sums to snit purchasers. - CURRENT and par fandareceived on deposit°. . COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the ALLEN 'EaVallen. EDWARD. BUM. KRABLER & RAHN. • Banker and Exchange Brokers, Ik,akse fa' Foreign and Domatie BiW,Bills of Ea:hangs, Cerefikatu f Depos it, - Banlc Non*, and Coin. , Corner of Third and Wood etc., directly opponite the. St. Chalice Hotel. " may2B 001,. : 8 g • ;tankers and Dealers in Earliness Coin and sank Notts, ' N 0.55 Markt:Steed, Pittsburgh. anuses ann. ' tat:initiate. - _ Etrirrie BATE New York - Ipr I Cincinnati '• I - Philadelphia " Louisville. ' . Baltimore " 8t Louie — . '• • Ohioßuying rates Indiana - f f " Kennacky • a : Virginia II • Wheeling Tem:teased • 3. ." JAIL 111; MON. MU& - BOON do BANKERS .AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. N. Corner of Wood and 'Stixth'soceLX.; Firabisrgh, s O EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes Time Bine ForeDlgn and Domestic Exchange, Certificatef De l i:omit, /ca. EXCHANGE on all th e principal Cities of eUnion, and Europe, for sale in salmi to auii purchasers. CURRENT and par ford, received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all pane of the ITnion at the lowest rates. . • •• -' - sepll.ly PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr ,Bnown, No 65 Diamond .Alley, can be consulted in ail _...,„ cases of a private or delicatertarurs incidenta .rf to"the human frame. ( 1 • Syhilistind Syphilitic ernitions,gonorrltcea t ' "and its consequences together .with all sew nersaidtsensa, impurities of the bloOd,Withitlt diseases of ten/real origin, skin disc ases,with stnctures,gleet,urethral discharges, seminal weakness and Impotency; "also,; piles, rheumatism; female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, istnla 1 . 11. ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri_ tiltiOllS of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, tatter, ringworm mercurial diseases; &c. TWELVE YEA iS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vend real disorders, and those arising from yisuthful excesses' gaiety, climate, or , impurities of the blood whereby the cmusutuiton may have beenenfeebled,enablesDr.Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief: to all. who may place- Ommaelves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlyananged Into rep• state apartments. Patients 'can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors._ , It is of importance to many persona in need ofmedical aid to obtain good advice privately and promptly, To all such, Dr. - Brown's ready. skill in removing esnenssl 'eases . , theirVariMlS forms and smges, otters inducements Which can rarely be,equalled. Strangers, are hereby apj prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated M every branch of medicine, and for Me butt twelve years confined hinuelf exclusively to the treatment of those Dr. Brown is the only regularlyeducated 'surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives, his whole attention to those cont. Certain, sale end speedy awes will, hi all cases, bo Recent cases are relieved in a short time", witluntthsterl Hernia or litipttire.—Dr. Brown . also invites per sons 'afflicted with Herniate . cid], as hehas paidparitcril lar attention to thatditiesse. , , ' Letters from a distance, asking' adiice, must contain. fee, or they will not be attended to. Office. on Diamond AlLey, a few doors faint Wood street, towards the market- ponsultations strictly anal Brewirs newly discovered rem cep for Rheumatism it , a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fairs. . Office and Private Consultation Rotiras,No. GS, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' The Doctor is always at Hume. • . ianlB-davittf The Grand Purgative. ,TAR. CLICKEITER'S SUGAR COA : TED VEGETA BLS EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache, FCVCTS, s Pileg, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart • burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat; Inward Weakness, Palpitation of.the Heart,lndigestion, and a Variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as a • medicine forthe all seasons of the year.— spring; simmer, autumn, aruP.Winter.;-and under all cir. emnstances, :they , can be takeh with perfect Safety and sue c ess.-- . Asr a Vermifuge and general medicine for chill dren, they are itiniealled.- - Being coated withpure White sugar, children will entity:take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. For adalte, byincreasing the dose; they are' qually ben As au 111/ they will he found with. Mita superior: Ask any one, among the thousands who . use them, unqualified approval will be the certain Remember Ae. C. SS. Clickener is an original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them - in June;l243. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickeriat's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take ;loathers, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. 0 J Price, 25 cents per box. Dr. Clickenet'vrinemal office for the sale , of Pills, is WM. 'JACKSON, 59 Liberty at, head of Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa., Genera Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. • " •;" . - The followingare the duly appentled AgetuifbiAlle.;• gbeny coun Pa.; A. • Dr. Brown; Allegheny city. Jonathan Ghreist, Mancisitter." . Alexander Asdale,WYlielfreet..-....: 3: R. 11, Jacques, Birmingham 1 . • - • -• ' wm. ESnitth;Temperancevill- _ G. H. Starr; Sewickley.' •• '' • •-• Edward Thompson, NVillunsburgh, :4 Daniel Negley, East Liberty. , •", :•••. . H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. • , 11. Rowland & Soh, liPlCeesport. C. F. Diehl , Elizabeth. John Black,Turtle Creek. APEldowney, Bakerstatin. : • Samuel Springer,. Clinton . . . James ISPKee, Stewansuiwtt, • . • Riley NPLangtilini - Plum totinaltip: ' • J. Fultcnii Tarentom. - • - Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville, , . Robert Williams, Arthuraville." ' • ' Palters Magtoal Pala Extractor., O THE PUBLIC.—Thts is to certify that I have found T Dalley . 's Magis . al Pain Extractor to prove' a care for' the Chronic ' Rheumatism, which 'I have been afilietad with for ten years,' in my hip joints. ABRAHAM H. YREEI4A IV t. Aequaektertock, N. Y., April 8, 1838. Ma. 11. Ditxxxv—Sis: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Your Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to nie, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly cured! Could I not get gay more of it, I would not . take a hundred dollars for. ilia balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL, 97 North Moore street, New York,.Tuno 19,1847. 17 CAUTION —Dallery's only Depot in the city of Note York, and where the genuine Ararat can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway . .. • H. DAISZT is the inventor of this truly invaluable cern . pound, and he never has, and never-via communicate the secret of its preparation to topmast living; and, there.. fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make, a grain of it himeelf. • - Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is • subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and int,, posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more eaten- • /lively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor! A Tarp--The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severeit • Bums, Scalds, Piles, he., will afford instant relkf; produce at once A coolingaud soothingeffect—extractiog.- pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, sr..: ways, apply it on linen — neger on cotton . • And now mark the dffferows:—Counterfeit Extraittonsi no matter tinder What acme they may appear, or how ay. plind,tilways irrious and increcue thepaint Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be bail gratis, on application to , JOHN D. MORGAN,. Western Depot, Pittrhowirk ; - ..: • . Da. Wm. Tumor; agent DaHera &tumid Galvanic Curc.All, For Horses, Cattle,, Ac., cures spavin, quitter, grease. poll-evil, sores, gallsend bruises. Pamphlets clattainins Certificates of respectable parties may be had. on appli cation to JOSIN P. MORGAN, - - octisaikry .. . ~ . . . Agent, Pittsburgh. • TATE &MO., (SIICCI.SSOSIVTO Satin/11 & TAT No.lo . F ourt h street, between Ferry and Liberty sneers, MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes by. drams, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, ac„ keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, 0 sheets lead from Ito 8 be. to the square foot, in eata of by 20 feel, which they will furnish tothe trade wholesale, or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on ban d leaden pipes from % to I inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, fo conveying water from springs, furnished to the country trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat. cut suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Ors'e very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps. Hydrant work of every description executed In the most durable manner, and nn the most aceonunodatlnit terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, diet: lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. je27Aiaw ' • Steer and File Manufactory. , • THE subscribers hare enlarged their Steel arid RIC Manufactory, on tile corner of O'Hara street and Spring alley, Filth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer: Their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and baying engaged competent operativcs, they arep r ev ar e tt f at _ nisi,. Files of every,descriptioni Ow will compare with the best it:sported &dicta; amllll9o . dete [MIMI/ tO Makel it the interest of all white oseFiles to any way; to.par chase from them, they will sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re•eut Files, and pur chase those whiCh are worn and broken. Public patron' age is respecrfullyinvited, (nov7) J. ANICRIM Oa CO. .;; ,,. ..4 - d-:•:'•::: 4. 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