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' • it/ Jan 3 CUMICEINSA 'SAWN - SHARPSBURGH PROPERTY FOR SALE.— t; The subscriber being about to remove to Pitts burgh, will dispose of his property in •Etharps rgh, at private solo, upon the most reasonable terms.— , e property consists of a double Brick Rouse, (suitable r two families) two stories high, with a kitchen in the sement. • Each Meese has four rooms, furnished in odera style,- and very comfortable. For terms. &c., lo re of the subscriber, on the premises - in the Borough f janditm pharprbud&wrgh. vicToRGUTZWELLER. Mil BLANKET COAT/PlG*—Drnb, Lavender, Grey Mix ed and Blue, for vale by the_pleee orpaekac, at nutafaeturer's prices, by MURPHY fr LE E, Jana . • . , Liberty street, opposite Fi h. , 1011 SALE—AII that valuable :property where the subscriber resides . , together with the improvements 'emit; situated ou Sixth street, liens Smithfield; front tg on Setib sr. 120 IL . , and in depth on Cherry alley 240 L 2u property is admirably situated for a Hotel or Public Hall, and contains a half square of ground; or might be divided into 12 building lots; 0 lots of 20 feet • eb on Sixth street, by. 153 feet deep, and 0 lots with a ant of M feet each ,on Cherry alley by 120 'feet deep. janfinf • .•. • -; t::; .}VML POWER, = B. d .. ; l fora ' rety FAMlLY FLOUR—J . ust race v Jmi3' ' . • ARMSTRONG & CROZEN 1 1 00 .bliy". r ian orr9=fati o ec i &gel aidariLa!is BELS RYE FLOUR—For sole by ' inn 3 • ; ARAISTRONG & CROZER. ' HISKEY-1- bight b.b s. ris • ' • 'skey, re ceived and for ate - bys jan3 BAB COATING-1 bale Drab Blauket - Coating._ decl6 '• '-• 'MURPHY & LEE. • • FORMATION WANTED.—Any person acquainted with the children of John Clark, nn Englishman, (an • a founder by tratlea. supposed to have worked in or bout Pittsburgh, and to have died within six or seven cars, will do thetn a kindness, by informing them they an hear of something to their advantage, on application o this o ffi ce. • dec3o-if . ME BOUT 250 Green Blanks;" To Lets ," , 10 handsome pictures, some in frames; WO Shannon's Interest tables ' • 200 Insolvent and Judgment fiouds; 150 U. S. Calender of 19th century ; 250 handsome Temperance Certificates; • • • Blank Bonds; for sale cheap, at wholesale or retail. ISAAC:HARRIS, Agent end Commission Merchant. , / / LSH PLANNELS.—W. R. DitmenY has on hand full assortment of these desirable Goods. Also, s .mestie Unstuinkabla do; and a• full nisortment- of cadet. Yellow and Spotted, forehildrens , wear. Home .ado Flannels, White, Brown and Barred. A supply militantly on hand. , deal) _ MEE MEE ••• z s * : , - "•• =-• " • 'F . .'. le 'ApoimErr . -4 hiardreadfld complaint is generally Aded by pain' in the head; giddiness especially on ng suddenly around/dimness of sight,' stupor, loss of n ory, and Other unpleasant sympftoms, whic It indic ate ,: ded and corrupt state Af The blood.- ' right'sindian Vegetable Pills are a certain prevent o rapfroplexy, because they expel from the blood e stagnant and corrupt humors which are the cause . is and every other malady incident to man. right's wellsegetable Pills also aid and improve slim'', unporify the blood, and therefore drive age of every name from the body.- • ' . . '`; '. • warsof Countafeiti and Enitations.—Remetaber that Original 'and Only Gennine Indian Vegetable Pills • the written'signatate of Wtt.itam Wutotrr on the abet of each box. .'•' - - ' -. • member, also, that Messri. Feuelnwnitger, tr. Co., of • York; Jas. S. Glaseee & Co., at Cincinnati; and J. . . dder & Co., lof Louisville , are Nor agents for this eine, and we Cannot guarantee. the genuineness of offered by them for sale.' ~ • . ' , e genuine is for sale at Dr.iVright's PrincipalOfftee, Race street, Philadelphia • and by Jotus TUOMPSON, iberty street,' Pittsburgh,'Pa., who is solo agent for cit,c,;:kom dealers can be supplied at the whale r- e are receiving Mite ri Vikk, containing Intelii ._. e that Dr: Rogers' LiVerwo and. Tar etniuttues to ' e extraordinary cares'wherever it is introduced. . tract' rom a letter dated Elizabethtoviu,Ky 'August .. , , .'" h. A. L. Seovnt---ear Sir:, I - am about to open a "• .. Store at St. Joseph's, and would like to have the' .., ncy for Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar forthat.place. . t our Agent here, and hod it givesgreatsatisfaction. • owar 1, of this place,: sayh that he thinks It one of ' • cry best Cough Medicines in use. ' ' T. H:Hhverthar, Druggist.: r. E. ~. S.uire,Druggiet, Madison, Indiana, states that • 'gore" LiVerwort and Tar hastnado sonic remarka ieures among his own acquaintances, and that it is the tramcar medicine that he recommends. iFor sale by ' _ ' .' J. KIDD & CO., Wholesale Druggists No. 60 Wood et. y so, b ' ' KNEELAND & HARDIN, , i r • des:WM.l;w -, . .... . _ . . . ~,:.*. TO Compraind a Medicine entirelyof vegetables, It shall operate eireentally, is a very,great advance -..-, i the-obsolete , formalait Of pharmaceutical science.'-,; only - in modern times that this • important &Sider& ` . .:4 has arrived .11- perfection....The-,enannunity.,lnite I , i. tso long drugged and.possi- oiled by•Mineral.prepara ' that vegetable compodfids became . a matter of ac. .. ..-.... - necessity, and no remedy could expect to 'become : •. '• ar Without this essential . recammendation.;. -The • •.-:.'. _idea of administering mineral substances internal- absolutely . preaosterous, Nature never intended 1 . • - for that purpose. Their" mode of .operation is too , . at, and they seldom fail io leave •the system. in a' ' se condition than they find it. .The Clickener Sugar ed Vegetable Pargauve Pills being compOynded - not 'ly of v.egetables, "Mt al-their extmcteditucesi4en, . •: y free from. Mis • oltiedtion.- '.'l"heir operation is per. y soothing. They penetrate the minuteit'fibrea of Oman frame by a gradual precesi, and never 'Cease .-, eir operation uhtil every particle of diseased -matter .t i yelled, and every symptom ordiionler removed. Sold by. ''. • WALJACKSONi-Gem,Agent., ~c2"2 ' .• •- - •-• - 'S9 Liberty streel, Pittsbtirgh.-' • ..,, . fl - or list orAgents see eidvertisementa ' -- ',l - • A cough should .never be neglected. It may sm trifling ,and.unWorthy the attentioni at first, - but it nofremain' stationary long: it may progress slow at and its augmentation-may oekcarcely perceptible; when it once Seizes the lungs, all - the other parts of ody will be s ympatheticallynifected. - and a confimt onsumption and.preartraure death will be the inevi le result. 'A little care would 'save many a life, and t imely:use of n proper remedy might have arrested y a consumption. - But tunny persons have an Moin e repugnance:to taking any medicine, and rather i use the Means towards arresting - a disease, simply lase the remedy may not be a pleasant one, would r and languish fsrSt long time, before tliey'srouldle to the aid of medicine: . - A. Fahnsstock b Co.'SCough Balsam has a great nntage in this respect over many . other Cough prepa ans, as its pleasant taste permits it vibe used without znvenience. But its valim as a Balsani iOnsists in the itdiness'of its care. We have blown some Urthe it desperate coughs, some of which had been running iar u considerable length of time, yield almost irarne repared and for sale,Wholcsale and retail, by B. A:PARNF:STOOK ffs' C 0... avl7 mar. Wood and Ist, and Wood and'6th sts . -1 - - . . . Eagle Saloon and Restaurant, 16.45, ea . and fil. Woad strca - •:•'''..,. - . The subscriber would respectfullyinfcbrm , I N,‘:l - ,,,„ his' friends and. the public generally, that = -. i•••• be has had the Above:well known catablistt , t fitt wit ed evein a very superior style, and is now pre.- • d hry requistte,to serve up all the dellca die season affords. • ..- I YSTERS,.stesved, fried, roasted, or in the shell; .to-. ter with hot coffee, tea, . chocolate, beef steaks, mur chops, venison and game, at short 'notice, and at all -unable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in sburgb. X ALE of the best brands. Imported Segars in eve ! e would also beg leave tO state, that he is, prepared rnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in n s,tl.. or manner; SUPPERS for flalls,Societies or private PRIVATE Rooms alwaii in readiness. 'etespopers will be-kepton file from all quarters. .el 5 I*. :. JOHN - T.. DONNLI.Hr. 1 . Day GOODS NOTICE. o. 60 Uniket streeti - IntteNurgli, pi., EG leave most respectfully to announce to their Mi , meiotic patrons and the public that they, in cons, nee of contemplating a change in their business, pro e opening the whole of their extensive Warehouse, luding . all their IVholesale Rooms.) for retailing, and I continue open until the first of February, commene on New Year's Day, ISM. Our whole stock, com . Mg one of the most extensive and varied assortments ANCY AND STAPLE DRYGOODS ever exhibited c Western country, will he offered at lower price a ever before known. Upwards of fifty thousand dol l of our stock has been recently : purchased , the great' ..rtian of whichare foreign Goods, received at Nevi rk by late European arrivals, which, from the lateness he season, as whll as the well known pressure in the hey market, were sold at immense. sacrifices at the' lic sales. at rates varying from twenty-five to filly per L less than similar goods brought the first of the sea . ' We therefore confidently believe that ourprices for time above mentioned will be found lobe even lower a any Eastern wholesale rates; Ye anxiouslv invite all persons to visit our establish= nt, whether They purchase ' or not; and test the truth of above—assuring them that they will incur ncrobliga ,t thereby,but confer a favor upon the" proprietors.-- r assortment of SILKS, SHAWLS . , and FINE DRESS t ()DS will amply repay one for a' visit ; added to which great display of. DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, I uce all to call. ' ' - - - , •• . IN - Our systeof One Price, will be strictly adhered • rrt tati3Y. - .•A. A. MASON & CO. -- Mr. Duets g Book-Keeptn ND WRITTNG BOOMS Alexander:a Day 26 Build : in g, comer of Diamond and Market street. For and evening classes. Tr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his endid new work on Book-Keeping, are now attracting terul attention in the Eastern cities. Numerous as arc the publicntions. already before the bile on this important branch of mercantile education, think, from the emphatic . testimonials appended to work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded in effecting a more dy . and desirable method of teaching and reducing to coca this great essential in the conduct of mercantile airs.—New YorkEverting . Express, Oct, 30. • Professional assistance given in opening, posting and ming Merchant's and Steamer's hooks, adjusting de-• nged books, &e. Class hours from 10 to 12 and .m 2 to 4, and? to 10p. u. jan6 AMES F. KERR, Attorney at Lard.—ance remov e d to Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets, asbarsk. • - LARGE LOr:GP SHORTS AND Received nad:for sate by • . an 3 : CUMMINS & SMITH. .00 BUSFIELSYERY FINE CORN MEAL—Reed and (of sale' by (jan3) CUMMINS & SMITH. BEILS. EXTRA;F • LY FLO R—Ree d and for sale by . (451?).:..E & SMITH. I.IfE.PLOUR3B bble. just received by jart3 • . ~ ARMSTRONG & CROZEFL JOHN. BLACK .t.co. =MBE MEM ~d . . PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 11349. Steamboat Packet Linu,leavesdaily for Cincinnati,lolM. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 13 A. tis:, and 0 P. X. Mail Coach Line, directto Philadelphia, 9 and 19.1 Westeniand Southern Mail Coach Line, B A. Id. North-Western, via'Cleveland, daily, 10 A. M. ; Erie and Western New York, daily, 9A. , North-Eattem, to Philadelphia ; daily, except Sundays, 4 • . . • ARRIVALS AND DRIZRTURE OF MAILS. = Eaktern Mall via Pidladelphia, due 3 a. aLi closes 12 ac. Western Mail, Cin. and Louise., due Be. elosee6 a. M. South. via - Balt:and Washington due Br. . elosess a. M. 'Nona - W e stern Via Cleveland, d ue /0 A,MI I , clones 9A. X. Kee and Western New York, due 5 1.. ar. 7 clones BA. X. . . STOCIBB . _Par stillii. Aiked. Offered ~ , • . Bank of Pittsburgh 850, 850,00* - 860,00 Etehbrtge Bank . 60,00 . 44,00 - 43,60 Merchants , end MBank 50,00 47,00 1 45,00 Farmers) Deposit Bank None in market. Hand - Street.Bridge,••,,,t .... ... 50,00 • , 50,00 , . 40 , 0 0 Northern Liberties Bridge. • ••••• • Old Alleghenr,Bralge 25,00 • - :36,00 ' 35,00 Connellsville R. R. Otock, paid on .• • - - shares,B2,so •• • • -• • 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 fP..eent,) '-• 00,00 hioriongithela Bridge .. • ........ . 25,00 . : , ~....................._________G as Stock. •• •• • ..• • • •-• • •••• —•• 50 00 _. .... ..... ',. Daltraevlew of the Markets. >. - FFICE OF THE POST, Montoty Moitrane. January 8,1649. The cold weather . on Saturday, togetherivith the eioitement in relation In the fire and its accidents, prevented the usual amount of business in'the streets. Oar report is triesgre. The Allegheny andltlonorigabela rivers were both closed above, yesterday; and of course the packets to BroWnsville and Franklin were stopped. The Allegheny looked much like closing up between the tiro citiea last evening. • . The weather moderated considerably yesterday afternoon, and from the appearances, the weather wise predicted a fine fall of snow. We hope they may be true prophets, for business will brighten up again as soon as the sleds and sleighs get to running. The Ohio boats.are laying up for the,season. FLOM---The sale* from store on Saturday indi cated a better market; all were at 8402. We think Flour Will advance a little; fbr the receipts may be lelaened, while the market is now poorly supplied. EGGS—Sale,of 4 bbls. 4 . assorted.? at 121 c. per dozen. BUTTER—SaIe of 300 lbs. Prime Roll at 121 c. DRIED PRACHES--Market improving; sale of 50 'sacks from first bands at $1,12. RAISINS—SaIe of.- 24 boxes at $2,00. HEIVIP—SaIe during the' week at $125 per ton. The lieu : Goldin Bee .Elivei Ahesa - • NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! ' • • Greater Bargains than ever can now be had a Design of the h'ete .Goldot Dee-Eire, on Market at. between Third and Fourth, where is just opened a splendid stock of winter Dry Goods, cheaper than the 'same quality of Goods have ever been offered in Pitts ' burgh. Wlll. L, RUSSELL, No. 62 'Market street, between Third 'and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee- Hive, has now_ received, and offers to his numerous cus tomers and' the public generally, the largest, cheapest and most splendidstack of Winter Dry Goads ever offer ed in this city: These Goode have been purchased in the Eastern Cities since the late fall in prices, and will he sold to Cash buyers' at a great reduction, much cheaper than.they could havC.,lieen sold in the early part of the Season. Among this large and extensive stock will be found many choice , and fashionable Goods of the latest im portation. . • •"•• LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ; Cheny col'd do.' . do. figured and plain; Silks and Satins, plain, striped send plain; .Scarlet de Laines, all wool, very cheap ; Mirtarine Blue De Laines, low prices; . French Merinos, all colors, extremely low. '• A large assortment of fig'd Cashmeres De Laines,new est designs, from 121 to SO cents per yard ; these are very cheap. Also, a large stock of Alpacaa train 12h to 50 .cents per yard, all colors, and tx great bargain; with a splendid assortment of .bonnet ribbons ot the latest im portation. -Also, velvet- ribbons nil widths and colors, very cheap, a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial lloWers; bonnet stains and , all colors; French . worked capes and rollers; scarfs, cravats, gloves and hosiery, all at redaced_prices. SHAWLS! SRA NVLS !! Best assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and Square Shawls, best quality. Teikerie and Cashmere Shawls; Black end colored Cloth do. Brodie and Silk • do. Plaid Blanket Shawls,all qualities and prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! !—Cheapest in the City! • A large stock of Blankets, alt qualities, which will be sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. DOMESTIC GOODS, • CHEAPER T M THE CHEAPEST A large stock of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast colors, only 3 cents per yard; beat quality British and American Prints, 6to 10 cents-per yard, yard wide ; British Purple Prints, 10 to 121; a large supply red, white and yellow Flaunels,onte as low h 3 121 cents per yard, very cheap; Bed 'licking, from Bto I'2l cents per yard. Also, a large stock of Checks, Shining Stripes, Cassinete, Kentucky Jeans . and Linsey+, together with a very extensive as sortment of bleachedand anbleached Muslins, from 3 to 8 cents per yard, cheapestyet; good yard wide unbleach ed Muslims, only 3 cents per yard ,- bleached Means from 3to 9 cents per yard. All of which will be sold off at reduced prices, at the sign of the New Golden Bee Hive, in Market street, between Third and Fourth sta., N 0.62. (declB:tf, . WM. L. RUSSEL. ISA 0 GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY, DOI "50. THE SALE AND PEEETiAsE OP REAL ESTA Collection of rents, borrowing and loaning }nortey on bonds, mortgages. &c. Persons wishing to pa look property will find it to theiradvantAge to call and look at thegreat Mtriety of boons, Cam's and building ,lots now offered for sale. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ian3 Smithfield st. neer 4th. pox ttALE,_, ~,,a ukier Lot of 50 feetlroniOn _C. Borough street, by 75 deep on North street, in Law renceville--conutinsug a new Brick House, convenientl arranged, with wide hall, large parlor and kitchen, three y bove n edroom, upper and lower porches, good cellar, bake , garden, /cc. . Price &CM; $5OO to hand ; $5OO in I year ; 8500 at 2 year,. _ PRODUCE -1: sacks Dried Peaches; .25 • " " • Apples; 49 " Corn Masi; • ' • . 51 " Shorts; 20 bags Rye; 2 "- Fiazsee4; .11 bbls.Lard; 15 kegs " • • Received this day and for sale by _ ian3. SMITH & SINCLAIR. JUVENILE AND TOY BOORS--A fine awe& at H. S. BOSWORTH & _ . Fourth Street. ValnaDle Farms cad FOR SALE. HE subscribe oilers to sell, at private sale, two very valuable farms, adjacent to the village of Murrys ville, in Westmoreland county, eighteen miles from Pitts burgh, on th e Northern Turnpike. Number one contains about one hundred and fifty acres —one hundred of which is cleared. About fifty acres is first rate bottom—a part more in meadow. The buildings are a huge frame dwelling house and kitchen, a large bank barn, and other out bildings; and has about filly acres of finely timbered land, and a thriving apple or chard. Number tWo contains one hundred and fifty acres— about one hundred cleared—twenty of it excellent bot tom meadow, and the balance thickly covered with fine timber. On it is erected a comfortable dwelling house and barn, and a thriving peach orchard. There are a number of never failing springs, of excellent water, on each of the above farms. • s these farms are convenient to the Pittsburgh market, and surrounded by meeting houses, m i ll s and schoolhou ses, and within half a mile of the Peansylvanla Rail Road, hey afford an opportunity' for a profitable invest ment in real estate, seldom to be met with. dko, Six lots in the village of Baughlenatown, West mcrreland county, Pa., an the Southern Tarnpike, on which is erected a large brick tavern house, a large and commodious stable, a blacksmith shop, saddler shop, and wagon maker's shop. Attached to these lots there are ten acres ot first rate meadow. This property has been long kept as a tavern, and. enjoys au excellent custom. It will be sold together, or divided to salt purclmers. Also, Thirty-three acres of land in the centrearthe vil lagsref Bolivar, in Westmoreland county, on the Peon sylvnnia canal, on which are erected three small dwell ing houses and a barn. • Also, Three hundred and seventy-five acres of valuable timber land, on the west side of Tub Mill Creek, near the village of Bolivar. This laud abounds with stone coal, fine brick clay and Iron ore The whole or any part of the above property will be sold low for cash.. • . • For further particulars call on the subscriber in Mur rysville. Isepat.tf I JAMES MURRY. ITRAY COW.—Carne to the subscriber, In the Borough STRAY of Lawremceville, a Red Cow, white the belly; • two white hind feet, and a small white spo o n the face ;- crumpled horns; about sit years old. The owner Is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges g and take her away; or she will be disposed of, according to law; JEREMIAH PLEATING, demß:aw• Lawre no evi Ile. STRAY COW.--Came to tits subscriber, living Yee bles Township, on or about the 4th inst., a BROWN COW, with both hind legs white. The owner is request: ed to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away; or she will be disposed of. according to law.. M. AVCRE.ADYI, slecLt3two Peebles Tp. TOLEY COYLE, Notary and Conevyancer.—Office In 'Metcalf's Building; Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deedstßouds, Afortgages t Artleles of Agree meat, and all other instruments of writing drawn up wets afcuracy anckditTatch. Titles to Real Estate examinh .apen-sylv IThECIiINO.—For sale at the Outlet Saw and Planing IJ Mills, Allegheny City, 15,000 feet of 2e inch Deck ing, of superior qualny, sawed and stuck in April last. Also, 100,000 feet of le and 2 inch Decking._ dec2o:dotAw3t . NEVILLE D. CRAIG k BON. "VLOORING-40,000 feALstftiu - Floorng; for agile as , above. ideal • ItIALE B. CRAIG & BON. "11010 AT SIDEIGS:-45,000 "fiat a Boat Planks; of vii: rions leagtha and braid__ ths • for sale as above. dectabd6bkw3t NEP - LUXE. CRAIG & SON. MEM NNE UM ME MISEI 111111 • ". .•-, =I =EI aith PITTSBU.II.OIaza W. W DENNY, ) J. 'HANNA: Conuarize port DEcretut. %V. & MURPHY; S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield creel ~ :,; ECM NIZEIN BE =lll ~~: ~.: RADE. aut Aut PORT OP PITTSBURGH • tARRIVED, • Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Browns Ville. " Louie M'Lane, Bennet, Brownsville Arrowline.,(3lordon, BroWnsville, " Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Erie j Sholes, Beaver. ' cc Caroline, Day, Beaver. " Isaac Newton Mason, Cin. IVelleville. Barnes, Wheeling. " Consul; WebbeT,Wheeling:' cc Connectient,Price, St. Louis., " - DEPARTED. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville, " Louis NPLane, Bennet, Brownsville " Arrowline, Gordon, Brownsville. " " Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver.. Lake Erie. Sholes. Beaver.. "' - Consul. WebberxWbeeling. Peru, Calhoun, Cincinnati. , , 41:!ir The Telegraph No. 2 arrived. on Saturday morning, and liaft again in a few hours. . 1848. • • .111414' CINCINNATI • AND PITTSBURGH DAILY 81 , DA.111 PACKET LINE. T HIS Independent tine of steamers is now conised of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furned, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest Nynex are paid for the services of the. best and most expenenced men engaged in the river business.-- The line has been in operation for six years.; .hati carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest tnjury Mtheir persons. The proprietors phsillenge cam prison with any passenger line m the Union fur safety,' regplazity,and speed. All' that money coal procure has' been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PAC EST.—The MONOMPAIIIILa y Copt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 1.0 o'clock; Whpoling every - Monday evening at 10 P. M. D 4 Y - PACER T.—The Angara& No. 2, Capt. Jew. Alineeelter, will W heelin grgh every Tuesday rooming at 10 o'clock ; every Tuesday evening at 10 z. at: TMDNESDAY PACERT.—The Navy Eamon) No. St, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday mortung at lOo'clock; VVbeelingevery Wednesdayeven ing al 10 r. M. 'I7IIGRSDAY PACREZ—The BlauAn, dam. B. J. Grate, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 1.. st. FRIDAY PACHET.—The Current No. 2, Capt. Crook, ' will leave Pinaburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; %Meeting every Friday evening at 10 P. M. SA'TVRDAY PACKET—The MES812101:11, ClIpL Hemp' hill, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday . : morning a 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. it --- sr I NDAY.: PAcERT—The ISAAC Ntrivrow, Capt. ' Deco:, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday =mint'. . 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. gat nov 19. 1948. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. Ersatrunt 1841848. ------- Fxsatrsav 1841848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P.- M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson•, BALTIC, Cat. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS MLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money canprocure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Mo p nongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will, certainly leave at the advertise hours. ja3l Franklin Packet. - The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, apt. Wm. in, will run regularly be tween nu urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny Elver. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. at. For freight orpassage, apply on board. dec27 For New Orleans. The splendid passenger steam boat mitWTOMING, Wit. J. komrsz, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, on this day, at 10 A. IL For freight orpassage, ttpplT on board, GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ala Or ID [dee.% NewWheellniuDke t t. The new and s_plendid passenger steamerJAMES NELSON, O.D. Moore, Master, will run as a Ragalar Packet between pittabar g h and Wheeling, leav ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'cloCk. A. St, and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, ♦. sr. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda linos,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG R. CROZER , deeauf Agents. Megaliar PaCik - 7 - 4. tot an a - THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capi BARNES, will leave for the above s and inter. sti;:t il liyents on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Far freight or passase apply on board, or to au2S GLO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. LO INV L PAID' - Weals.. FOR WLIEELING, CINCINNATI h LOUISVILLE. 01110 Rirom.sa SATDISDAT Dacarr.—The No lfineand fAMpaimenger steam Pac ket TELT:GRAPH, J. Herlep, Com. minder, rill leave Pittsburg for Meet ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports every Saturday, nt 10 o'clock precisely. , For freight or passage apply on board or to FOR & DUNCAN The Telegraph has beenSYTH ex built pressly for , a A gents, regular Packet,and witba view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in canner. ionwith the Ben Franklin Nod and Pike Nod, to Sant- Lonis—timethrough,rtva DAYS. ap2l-iy Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Wassaa, Master, will leave regularly for Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri di, at 10 o clock, precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 O'CIOCk, A. x., paritirelY• The Crinsul will land at all ediate ports. Every accommodation that can be p roc u re d, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self.neting safety -guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oetfi JOHN FLACK, Agent. THE u, steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville. on Tues. day, Thursday, and Saturday. at 9 s.. w., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, No. 3a, Wood street. Stassinsete ollikt THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Heaver, assgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returni on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at I) o ' clock , . st n Having • boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any dine. For freight or passage apply to . G. W. HARTON A. CO., Agents. . Pore Teas, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT rum Pzsin TPA STOilp 70 Fourth street, near IVooti, Pittsburgh.— The subscriber, having jut returned from New York, is now receiving a large supply of FRESH GRE BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compsny, selected with great care for retail sales. Our Klock being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and at any price they . may wish--packed Is. C and 1 pound packages, lb. tin canisters , 6 and 13 Of. catty boxes, and in the half chest. Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and will sell better Teas at tower prices thou any other house in Pittsburgh. Dar stock of fine Young Upson, Gunpowder, and Im perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best In the American market: Lovering's double refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver. ized SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel. COFFEES.—Mocha, .01d Oov. Java, Laguyra, Si. Domingo and Rio Coffees, selected by the most expe rienced Coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and Onions. Fruit ?sada, put up in their own juice. Ma laga Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes. N. 8.-411 Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicines for sak. decitaltew A. JAYNES. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the Bookstore o CHRONICLE &soustt, TS Wood street, for the JEWISH published by the Amer ican Society for the blelioration of the Condition of the Jews, and edited the Rev. A. H. I Vright,Pastor of the Assoeiate Church, Jane street, New York. decl4 Public Sale of/401551 Retell - 4TC ritHE subscribers will offer at public sale, on the 28th j_ day of December,ext on the premises, the Home Place, known as the MQEANS' FARM , situated in Moon township, Allegheny county, Pa., four miles from the Ohio river at Shoustown, and one-quarter of a mile from the road leading from; Hosokstown to Pittsburgh, and fourteen miles from Pittsburgh. Said Farm contains froml46 to 160 Acres, adjoining lands of Esq. Stevenson - John Morgan,.George hlorrison, and others. It has a good beWo I,o .Pweilillg, with never-failing Springs, good Orchard, Barn, and improvements desirable; about one hundred Acres cleated, the balance well timbered. Persons wishing to purchase a good Farm, being con venient to market, within one ' quarter of a mile of a good Grist Mill' with an abundance of Coal, (there are also two Churches near it, will do well to examine the place. The title Is Indisputable. Any further information need ed, will be given by Archie Means, on the premises. Terms made known on the day of sale. WM. MEANS, Administrator of Thomas Means ARCHIBALD MEANS. deal:Ztwo MagaMarkt Clarlitmus Cake. CS. BICPWEY, No. 38, DiamOnd alley, respectfully in . his friendo and customers, that be is pyeparz ing, at the Star Bakery, the most magnificent Christmas Cake, ever served up in Pittsburgh. It will weigh 100 lbs., will be made of the best fruit, and will be thoroughly biked. 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 Waded inside the Cake. The cake will be disposed of at SO centsiter pound. [l:rOn hand, a large stock of Sugar Toys, and Cakes deal° To COACH MAKERS.—The undersigned has oa hand and will sell, to close the lot, at greatly reduced races, all wool-Drab. Cloth,All wool and union Damasks and E,olians, Buckram', &c. R. D. THOMPSON, deel6 110 Market at., three doors from Liberty. .. ~.; ... .w4.w:.c' T.~~r~ `xCi.~~':.-.~..::p~ _r~....aea=a:.Gi!':~`h'a>~~~,.....~" ~.Y. ~ ,'.,_ .. - : 7- ' ' .... , i' -- . '''r -,,.'!' ;!.• , ~,y0:.:.7.-',f.--,4,•"-,,yi.- MEE= WM .i_ i:_ y'i, :_':j, ME I 2 ElMr Intelligence VEE? WATER IN THE CNA.NNEL WHITE HAVANA AND BRAZIL SUGAR -25 bo gs res White 'Havana Sue r; 75 be " • 25 blds.• aßrazil tt In store and for sale by J& J. APDEVITT,' dee27 OV No. 13 Liberty at. 15-tit/T3LWITEEINED SITD—A—RB72O— Levering's' Double Refilled Loaf; Crushed and Pu iferized Sagan, just received and for sale at the Pekin Tea - Store, 70 Fourth street ; by _deesdt&vz pRiCdtFS INK —IOO kegs Prout ' s Newa Ink, in 20 lb. kegs, at $S per keg. ...rust received and for sale et Tett StorebY . (decs;d&w) A. JAYNES. tAxECUTOR'S NOTICE.—the _D the Banta of-James lioleKown, late of South Fay , site township, Allegheny county, dee'd, requests all those indebted to said Estate to make psyment forthwith; `mien those having claims, to present them, properly authenticated, foesettlement. " _jan4:3tws , • JOHN DUNLEAVY Executor • Leti t Orate rich Made Clotha,Ctuntimeres, and very choice Vesting.. Will be closed:out at net, PRICE, and say. Tri mmings given in. • Force Bou.nraca, jardaw i. Corner Fifth and Woad:- MEM=M : - - ' ULM, '• • • - .'DROWN•ic .CONNELLY, Molest/a soid• Retail Gt.o -11 eera , Produce and commission Merchants, Diamond market; Pittsburgh. - - • • nov29 ARMSTRONG CRozER, commission Nerehanis and Dealers in Produce, - etc.—No. 22 Market st. deft,- 40 0LIZ EL, .. s ie r tedieZrolVYNiltaYhe! ARD-450 kegs No: lijost received and for sale try decl9 •,SMITH tc SINCLAIR. 1019t1T1TER---t2 bbls. Fresh Roll Butter, received this day and for sale by Idecl9.l SMITH A. SINCLAIR. ITh RIED APPLES-20 sacks, Prime, for sate by decl9 • - SMITH k SINCLAIR. 6BBLS. CIDE R-Ree'd and-for sale by . dec.29 • CUMMINS & SMITH, - - 100 BARREL S SUPERIOR FLOUR—Ree'd andd - tor 'sale by (dee29) CUMMINS ft SMITH; APPLES -200 bbls. Romanitesi in store 'and • for Bale by (dee'29) . NV: & J..C.,ACHESON. elfin BUSHELS CORN IHEAL--junt received, and ‘J for sale by •' • • • • dec2B IDARLEY--200 btuihele Jest received and (Orville by dec29. ARMSTRONG dr CROZIER: Rik BBLLS. FLOUR , --received and for sate by `I-Mf dec2B ARMSTRONG & (MOLTER. Cows illtoodis--24 , dozen Just received and for sale , by (deal) , ARMSTRONG & CROZER. PYR SACKS B. W. FLOUR—In sacks of 25 and 50 Nis.; I for sale by. (deal) ARMSTRONG dc CROZER 'lnn BUSHELS CORN...-In Ea' r; tor sale by &UV' - dee2o , ARMSTRONO '& C`ROZEIL YE WANTED.--Casit will - be paid for 3000 bushels .2.1 b pod. Eye, by [deal] - MILLER & RICKETEON. RIOE-2 tierces new trap Ince, in - store smilax salibir dec2l' SM,LER Sc RICKETSON. QUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES3O Mots Sugar House -bloleises; "Lonts'a Refinery," in store and 'for male by ' [dec2l] MILLER & RICRETSON. PRODUCE -100 bushels Clover Seed; • 60 large sized Mimic ; 20 kegs Butter • in store and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON. MUSTARD -150 boxes I st. cans Long Island plus• turd i 60 kegs 20 lbs. do. do. do.; in Store and for sale Ideal) MILLER & RICKETSON. SALAD OIL-10 baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil; 20 `, Marseilles In store and for gale 'by' dec2l MILLER & RICKETSON. (ILE' RYE WHISKEY-9 - bbls. old Rye Whiskey, ky 'warranted Byears old-pronounced by good judges. to be the best article ever offered in this market. For sale by the gallon only, by P. 0: MARTIN, AO, deci4 Corner SmitaSeld.and Front ate. OLD DRANDIE'S AND WINES.—A large stoek,ca fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quanthies to suit, by fdecl4l P. C.• MARTIN, Ag'[. SWEET CIDER.—A few - Lb Is. for sale low by decl4 P. C. MARTIN, A) "DRAW' BRANDY—A few bbls. aldTennessee Peach Brandy, for sale by [deet4] P.C. MARTIN, AO. (JEANS-0) bbls. White, for sale by 1.) decl2 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. FETHEIi~-lOsacke Teaxeesee,foi auto by deol2 J. D. W 71,1,11,10. APPLES -20 bbls. Rusiett, for sale.by • decl2 J. D. IVILLIAMS. AISINS-20 boxes Bunch and lb mats Cooking Rai sins, In store and for sole by 1 : deel2 KING & MOORHEAD. CURRANTS -2 casks French Ctinanta just nMd and for sale by (decl2) KING & MOORHEAD. P EACHES -50 sacks Imo new peaches In mire and for sale by KING &MOOHREAD, der4 " Diamond. BUTTER-. 2o bbls. Roll Butter, fresh. and tri gmod or. der. for sale by (decB) KING h MOORHEAD. APPLES—Ramboes Vandivers, and many other varieties, just received and for sale by S. & HARBAUGH, decll 53 Water and 151 Front street, BUCKWHEAT Mon; received and (mottle by deal S. fr. W. HARBAUGH. BARLEY -200 buebela in stete'and for gate by decll S. & W. HARBAY bbls. Spears' hlilla E.xtra Family Flour, in store and for sale by 8. & HARHAUGH, decll 63 Waterand 104 Front street. ladrOiit'S CREAM ClirgBl.--11. few boxes superior JUL Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by decll 8. HARBAIJOIL Dreceived, a quantity cirl ne Peaches and Apples, and for sale by deal 9. ts HARBAUGH. (—VAN BIRAL-70 sacks gifted Corn Meal, a superior I,j article for family nee, just received and for sale by decli BROWN dc CONNRLLY, Diamond. 111DROOBIS-60 dozen Corn Brooms, just just received and for sale by decll BROWN tt CONNELLY, Diamond. yri.CKERAL-106615. No. Mockers!, vcry fine; is'2 40 " " 3 " Just received and for sale by decB - BROWN tc CONNELLY ALMON-0 bblv, tine extra No. 1 Salmon. to store and for sate by [dee.l BROWN h CONNELLY. lODFISH-2 caljulitreceived am, rmi l e ki by (decEl BROWN & CONNELLY. (ILS-4 bbli:lffeacbed Wiiteziiiii-011-:"7. 7 ' Tanners' Oil; just received and for sile by IdecSj BROWN & CONNELLY. rpXll-13 bill:Tar in store an d f orsate by 1 • decB BROWN & CONNELLY. WHITE - WHIVE HAVANA SUGAR; t./60 bags " Brazil . .". .received and fdr sale by- - (dse4) MILLER & RCKETBON. Rh ECARST: 7S-0- lireeicuTiii - Pitin c i pe, 'corn i - & - STiiii? , 20 " "m nor.. P"' 10 " Havana Reralius. Ja 5 " " Pro/mein. Reed and for sale (dec4) MILLER & RICKETSON. M( ll . „ As§E.:s—`22bbis. Sugar House; 40 '• new crop Plantation; received and for sale by idec4) MILLER & RICKETSON. Tirf .VirtiP,7l.4FFTE4d..-=.liraik-einsup. Bor deaux, Larands;' 10 baskets sup. nerds's.; " Latours;" 15 •• Marseilles; reek' and for sale by dee4 MILLER k' RIRKETSON. AMPBLACK—Suptrior Star,to Barre—ilmdry,l dr., anoned papers, for mile by B. A. FAILNESTOCK k CO., Corner let awl 'Wood ,ns. IRISH ItlOSS—Onde. -- nostrind for we B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Conany Int and Wood ais 7A981A-200 matte Just received and toraale by B. A.TAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner let and Wood ate, - IQ BARRELS MOLASSES—Reed and lot sate low for cash. Neel') CUMMINS & SMITH. C URRANTS -4 casks Zante,Currants, new, for sale by dec27 KING & MOORFIE.ID. baif boxes and 20 boxes new ItliTica on hand and for sale by dce2l KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond. bbls, fine eatingd cooking Apples, 11; rec'd persteamer "Consul," and for sale by dec27 KING & MOORHEAD FIETACHWIERSIIIY henw,forl exi sting between T Hale, Reineman & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. 'The basineu of the late firm wilt be settled by Reineman & Co. JAS. RALE. SANDS & HEINEMAN, JOHN VODGTLY. Sept. 27th, 1849. The business will be continued by Saxon fr. Rarismi and JOILN VOZGTLY, 'under the style of REIIVEMAN Co. sept2S pp WEEDS AND, CA81.11:11E13118-2 cases gold mixed, 1 brown and black Tweeds; 1 case fancy Cassimeres. Jun received from inanufaeturers, and for sale by 141UPHY ilk. LEE, v street. opposite Fifth. deel6 11(TRITiNIffirEitspleb. VT did assortment, suitable for presents For sale very low by C. YEAGER, deeZt tte Mnrktast. TATOIiK tiASKENB Ai NO. 80 MARKET IrtilEPT--0011- VV . slating of Rosewood, Alabogany and other value-. bte m a terials. Also, a superfine quality of Toilet and Shaving Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks and Games of every description;with a large assortment of Toys sad Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas pres ents. (deed) HOGAN & CANTWELL. _ _ LANKET COATING-1 bale Blue Blanket Coating &reale by fdeel6) MURPHY 'k LEE. C ARD BASKETS.-1 doz. Carved Horn Card Baskets 20 " new style Shell Hair Pins. HOGAN & CANTWELL'S, 66 Market sliest. Pot salerlow at deal ° ;00 Ws. go 13° novt3 TAAFTE 21: O'CONNOR' New muulkilvetis, &c.. Jon received from New York, a choice selec. don of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Ribbons, French , Flowers, Plumes,handsome as sortment of Winter" Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardintils, Visetts,fr.c., on hand and made to order in the latest style, at the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF, deco No.lo St. Clair st.. Meat side.) F.A,SkinaINERY.-11fra.s. Haiti Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladies ef Putebnrgh had vicinhY, that she will open on ThesdaY, the 24th Wit., an' extensive assortment of Fal and Winter Millinery... - eet2o I ------ • -R em oval. ir & J. W. N'DEVITT have removed to N 0.13 Liber ty . ty it. 10 doors east of their old sausd, (same side) and immediately opposite the head of Smithfield et. 0e.19:3m AtCM:ttierces nec read e by [dec4j MILLER do RICrETAN. i: ~... ~, ~-..,_.•-,*,,,,.;.,.,,,,',,-. t'.-i,-...f71,_?:,:•;,,..... , ~ . ' ~: % , ;'''' . ..i - ;:. :..,:' . . . . . ~ '',,f. DM =SE MEE W. & 7. C ACHtSON. PLATED SPOONS, &C.— 4 Doz. Silver Plated Butter Knives; 3 " Plain Tea Spoons; 3 " Tip ; 3 " " Threaded, eXtra balmy; 2 " " " Desert Spoons; , 2 " Table; I " " " Tobacco boxes; 1 " " 'Sugar &Uncle ; I " " Atustard; te II 14 s a l t , 2 " German Silver Spectacle Cases; 4 "" Specks; 4 " 4 ! "- assorted colors. Also, 6 of Allen's Best 4evolving Pistols; just receiv• ed at ZEBULON KINZEY'S, dec.29 • 67, Market street. C srlty olree, TOR BENEFIT or Tots 011PUANS 07 Sr. PAUL'S J Curacy', will be g . ivdn at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Friday evetuna,February 2, IRO. 2, Hon. C. Stumm Asonow Bow, Esq., JOHN B. 0;71111.1r., J. J. Roceno, Join; Lana; I'. IVAan, W. A. illltlomum, Jomr L. Mormon, E. Jos Sony &arr. WM. B. ItirtmlETlOKE, Jr.. Boon KELLY Sony Dowzmo, A. lit'Commliont, C. GOUCTITGFAX, 111. BRENNAN. i 1 anggers.ll7° Tickets can be had at this office, and from the M USICAL BOXES—t doz. Musical . Boxes, that play a variety of popular Mrs, &C, jos* received at Z•'xiNzErs, deal .6711larket st: Flower4iforthe W inter tak ta - t i Tits subscriber is prepared to (littlish Bouquets for Weddings, Balls, or Pnr; Orders composed of rich, fragrant Flow. era. Orders left with W.l'. Bown, Jr. St. Clair'street, or through the Post Ctifice,will be delivered promptly. novZlm. JAMES WARDROP, Blanchester. Steam Boats for Sale. Te splendid Steam . Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regu ar ackets on the Monongahela. between Pins 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 or these Twnv boats, viz : Length ot deck, 170 feet ; breadthuf beam, 25 feet ; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 3d inches diameter; cylinders, 21 inches, and 0* eat stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modem style. Por terms, enquire of J . K. MOORHEAD nortlitf Pittsburgh. -- NIAGARA s( ---- u.._ nourth annual some of the NIAGARA Flan Conramr 4 will be given at the La Fayette Assembly Booms, on Fritiassereatne, February Isls. • tleeVntd CIAYIII-1.0 pea. Drab Blanket Coating ; S " Lavender's " 1 case " Blanketa; • 1 " Gray roiled Cloth ; 1 " Arzny Cloth . ; 2 " Tweeds, brown, black and goltmix. " Fancy Cassinterea 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. Received, on conalgtiment, direct from the manatee. turers, and for sale by thityackage or piece. dec2o MURPHY It LRE,Liber .I;6lCie SHAAVLS.--Just received,. par Adams' Ex , press. another lot of those beautiful Long Shawls, which 'win be sold thirty per cent. cheaper than former luta, (declo) R. D. I'HOMPf.zON. attention of families and dealers is invited to our atoek h Green and Black Teas, put up in quarter, half pound,and pound packages, which we warrant equal to, if not beuer, than the Teas sold by_ the Pekin and Canton Tea stores. We have also on hand a fresh supply 'of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Dyson and Black Teas, not in packages, which we think cannot be equalled in this city. Cupid try them- • • • deer: KING & MOORHEAD Diamond. CHANGEABLE. M SILKV WA IT o " n , a a cn Cnatmsas d a f very haintdi .. some changeabl ß e SilkVhyts, verhanablee few Christmas presents, which he is selling at reduced prices. Also, handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine new style linen cambric /Was., &c. tiec23 Howe , . Cough Candy. rp ' HIS celebrated article, so'favorably known last win. 1. ter, is again offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds; so prevalent at this season of the yearn ' HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is the best article of the kind ever oSered - to the public, and we challenge any person in the United States to'produce a cheaper, more pleasant and effectual remedy-for the cum of Coughs and Colds. HOVE & CO., Proprietors, Depot, No.l College Hall,Cincinnati3O. Sold by H. Smyser, L. Wil M. Townsend, Jas. A. Jones, Will. Black, Druggists; and at Wm. Jick son's, 89 Liberty street, Pit4xburgh. dec27:d3rn A}FftENTlnty young lade from 12 to I 5 years of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing . business. -Apply at M. DALY'S. Store, on Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville. nov14:: f TI ECDOTES--Cyclupedia of Moral t — utc Religious A Anecdotes, a Collection of several Thousand Facts, Incidents, Nar rative,, Examples and Testimonies, em bracing the best of the kind in most former collections, and some handreeii in addition, original and selected; the whole arranged end classified on a, new plan, with co pious topical and scriptural indexes. By Rev. R. Arvine A. AL, Pastor of the Providence Church, New. 'York with on Introduction, by the Rev. Geo B Cheever, D. D Just published. The above, with a number of new -and valfiable publi cations, for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, _. nv2s 78 Wood street. READO wasniNGTol94 ATTORNEY AT LAW: , ripHE Partnership heretofore exisiik between JOHN ID. MAHON and REAM WASHH4OTON, has been dissolved b y mutual consent. subscriber may be found ,ai his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant Ste:, Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in coot. 4 • deels-3m ' READH WASHINGTON. Jonx CIRICPATRICK: • • • • - .: ctiART.EB Rims. IRKPATRICR k ROBB, Atioratifs and.Couatellora at Lota—Office, Fourth street, next door below R. P deal:Aramat tersows Livery St ehle, Pittsburh, Pa: ADMINISTRATOE'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration having been granted to the undersigned, on the .Estate of Isaac: IlessonYi deceased, late , of Drool) Township, parsons iildebted tusaid Estate, aro requestet. to make immediate payment; and all having claim wilt percent them for settlement, ' JAIIIFIKEESSON.. Ad JEREMIAH MEEK, $ CC. dee.l3:w6i* i i HO,USE AND LOT AT•A BARDAIN.--Any person 13. ill want Gin Comfortable - Dwelling Irouse,ln agood neighborhOod, on Wylie street,, a short distance from the Court House, can provide them uelves foi the small sum , of 8700, A very desirable residence for a Milliner, Man tun Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. j..pply to • • , JOMI COYLE, ' . 4th street, near Smithleld st. EMI EWE IMME .},. T r s _ n a i' ~. MEE k.„ . . , . , • lktoluit leatimet Building Lots for Sale. Py BEkumPum.Y . rr ED • BUILDING LOTS for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property- Parsons desirous of - investing a small sum of money, can doso to advantage, by-securing choice Lots of various This property; for beauty of location, commanding view of the two cities,the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is uneq u alled. It has the advantage of an abundance of the ehoicestspring 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 buyerWngde lightful situation for. a residence, the will secure in a - few years a TIMES•FOLD return. • ' The tibove.-Lots will be sold for . Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. • . TITLE CL Am) iNnmerrukr.E. . Plans may be seen and every information • had, of Mr. HUGH SWEENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE, at his office, on 4th -street, Pittsburgh. . nov3o TOR BALE—A - valaable Property of 10• Acres, on the J.. ' 'West side of the City, line of Allegbeny,l of a mile from the market holm; The above is tn.a - high State of cultivation, abounding in choice grapes and other traits; under the soil is a clay °fine quality foi brick, Coil can be had 111100 yards disuince. Below the clay is a superior quality of stone, 2tifeet deep. • dec.2B S: CI7IIBERT, Gen. Agent, • Smithfield street: , T RON FOUNDRY FOR ISALE.—A Ismail Iron Foundry, - with Patterns, Tools, dre., all for operation, will be 'sold on accommodating terms,'or exchtuaged for iron .2r 4lT d This offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to . Commence the Iron Foundry business. Enquire or deco:- SGAIFE & ATKINSON, : Ist, near Woodetreet., OR'SALE.—.Ik lot on High at, near the corner of Wy lie, at the new German Church.' This L0t,20 byt3Oft., will be sold on accommodating terms, - or leased on per petual lease, with the privilege of buying oat the grount. rentat boy time. • Also—Several other Lobson the Hill,indiehrent places, - for sale on accominodating terms, or perpetual lease, as may suit purchasers. aug. : 124111 changed ORSALE—.A small two 'tog frame dwelling house, P ---- situated, fronting on Pride street, one conveniently street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by" ,1.. feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms.' For further.particulors apply at the house, or to sep2 ' JAMES MAY, Water street. . Old Kriaekingle has Come Again! rpHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that bin 'Pays' and Fancy Goods are now open, in the large room 'formerly occu pied as a carpet wirehocise by R. D. Thomason, where can he seen the largest assortment of Christmas Presents over offered for sale in the city. All these Goods are im ported'direct from Europe. by myself, and will be sold cheaper than nt nny Other establishment in the 'city, wholesale and retail.- Call and see the fine assortment • . YEAER,' decadf 'lll9 : Market street, near Liberty to alfia IDDERSONS pu Going rehesirig Go C ods, i o o n r ti n me,. are compelled to buy where it suits them. Those 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 line stock of French, English and American - Goods, all fresh and fashionable,of qualities to suit all tastes, purposes, or pockets. I am determined to close them out before spring, at some prise. If purchasers will take the trouble to call, they may be convinced of the fact. - /NO. CURRANT 20 N. B.—There is not a-piece of goods in my aloe] either oid or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. deal LLUS'IItATED ENGLISH EDITIONS Gulliver's Travels ; Treasure Trove ; Handy Andy • . - Tower of London; Windsor Castle; Percy Religues ; Godfrey Malvern; Gil Bias; Chambers' Miscellany; for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., Fourth et, near Market. f irt o l " dec23 ATAIEN—A large Cable for sale cheap: - Apply SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Wood Ist near al. :,~~~;~,~"~ ',:~; nom- INlffd fri; +~~ • . , . . ' 'a': . .t. , .... ',...;.: ‘'''-'. 'i ,, '.e,- -!„'•.,' :..'• ' .4.'X ME MEIN ' 'Fresh Arrival... New Goods t - - NO. 65 ' 311 . 11 . 1 MTST.,11111 , tnim t 4rit Sr . AND I'BB DIAMON D LIANC Y AND STAPLE WLNTER DRY GOODS! 1' The subscriber has just received his seCond.suPPlS of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities sincethe. G-recis Fall in Pricey, and far below the cpst Of menu; &chain& and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re tail, nt GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS!' Bached hluslin only 3-1 cents; • • ' 4-4 Bleached Muslin, front at to 121 cents; 4.4 Brown • - do.' 'do. sto S cents; 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 121 dO. Prints, Merrimack patterns, only el cents; Furiuture Chintz, only ft; cents ; • Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, ISt cents • British Chintz, Blue- and Orange, 10 cents Bed Ticking ; only cents; •_ • • French Dress Gingham'', 121 cents; French Work Collars, only 121,cents; • 44 White Flannel cifily26 cents. P Black • ' • ±- laid &Ike, LADIES rich l ustreSS GOODS. - • , • . ; • ide Black Manilla Chameleon Silk s, all shades •;: " • . - Satin stripe Cashmere; new style ; . • French Lamartine Plaids; ... Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre;' Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; • ' Gala Plaids, high colors; • •": Coburg and Thibet_ Cloth , various ' shades ; Paris Printed Latffirrtine Cashmeres; French Merino, all colors,• • ! Chameleon Satin, all shades ;, Black Plaid Oro. D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. " • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; Mocha Long Shaul!, j"Erabrold."-• end Black Cloth Shawls; new style all woof Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mons de Laine Shawls ; new style Stritdilla Shawls Lplain and embroid ered black 'and colored silk 'fringe Thibet.Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashmere ShaWls. . • • FANCI GOODS. French work Capes; Collars`and Chemizettes; new Style Bonnet Ribbons; }lciest bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladles' Cravats and Scarfs; black arid colored Kid Gloves mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black. Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and. Mora vian Hose ;" black. Silk Fringes" and Gimps Thread, Edgings and Inserting*. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table. Linen, and Table. Cloths; Russia Dia per and Crash ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns;. Bleached and Brown Muslin; Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans ; Checks; ed Ticking; Domestic Oinghamat Colored -Cambrics ; Red, WhitriandYellow.Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color. THOMAS MELLON . GENTL'EMEWS GOODS. . Just received, a very fine assorudent of French and English, blue , black and brown Cloths; blank and fancy French Ctutsuneres ; new style fancy Vestings and Cra vats Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, and Suspenders. BLANKETS. A. splendid assortment of superfine . (ribbon bound) Blankets,just received. , The above GOODS having been purchased since .the recentgreat fall in prices, Merchants and others are re -quested to call and inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they will be found math lower than they have ever been offered in this : City, as I intend to sell them wholesale and retail, at a very small prof: or. the 'Eastern v23 Cost. , . • ABSALOM MORRIS, no NO. OS 'Market street. Pittsburgh. • New G oody 11 el.iii KORNER OP FOliallE .ARII MARKET STREETS, PITiEBIIRGEI. ,r, BEAT BARGAINS!—The suliteriber has Just re turned from the - Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive t o nassortet of P.A.PICY AND STAPLE DRA.r . GOODS;adapted the present season, Ind era be •tng a stock forrichness and variety not surpassed by at v establishment in the West. , . DRESS GOODS! Villy glossy.black Silks f Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do. - Black love Veils and Hilkfs.;l Rich changeable . do. • Jaconet and Camb. Muslin& • Rich changeable Satin de Plaid and striped Manilas; Chines; • - • Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high coPii French Gloves, Hosleu, Ike.; Merinos; , Cloths for Cloaks ; Mode and high col'd Muslin Terkeri Shawls ; de Laines • _.. Cashmere do. New style muslin de Lames; Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; ", fringe ;,. , . Fancy do. do. PlackVhibet Shawls , do.do. Black and colored Alpacas , Black do. do. • -••-, Plaid Ginghams, bright co- Silk do. do. lora; c • Fine Brochte do. New style Visettes; - - Cloth . . do. '-• ' i Gala Plaids, bright colors; 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 KS' lected• with much. care—with- particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention ot The best Calicoes for 63 cm. ever offered; Double purple Calicoes, English, 121- cents; • . Green Oil Chintz; British-Chintzes; ; New style Merrimack Calicoes; - Blue • Blue and Orange i do. • Furniture do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Lathes, of the low P rice of 12g c ents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for 121 eta. 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 Marlins, 6- to 12; - . Yard wide Unbleached, 61 to 9; Bed Ilek - ings, very cheap; - Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky lean.; Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; • Domestic Gingham., Mariners'Skirtings; Colored Cainbries ;' Fiennel pl lOPrer thau ever offered;.Ceiuon EN G Irish Linens, Linen LawnsO ;ODS! Damask Table Linen ; Do. do. Cloths; . Russia Sheeting; Do.• Diapers; Linen Drilling, Craih. .. • l• BLANKETS! BLANKETS!- A large stock of Blankets, front coarse to very fine, also Blue- and -Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for • Overcoats. , GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. - Fine and superfine French and .Euglish Clothsand simeres ; Over-coatings ; Sik nd Linen S i lkkerchiefs and Cravats ; Gl o v e s; Suspenders; and Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton. Half Hoge, et etc. g made extraordinary prep sabsiber havin era: tions for the cr Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods ender the advantageof markets unusually depreared, can confidently promise- his customers the best bargains he has ever been.able to offer. • CustOmers of the house, and purchasers genernily, are respectfully invited - weal'. (nov2o) PHILIP. ROSS. Winter Goods at Eastern Cost Arl EO. R. WHITE; N 0.51 liarka,street, Intends making %Jr a change : ln his business, on the Ist of January dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at original Cost: • • BrochaLong and Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do. French Printed Cashmeres; English' do. do. Mouseline De Laines ; 3-4 and 04 Gala Plaids High coPd French Ginghams, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargoins, are Invited to call. fno37:lro - • ' Reduction In Prices. . 141 - I LL BE SOLD;eom this date, the .balance of our ylif Marta DRAW Goons, at greatly reduced prices— consisting of scarlet, mtroon, mazarine bliie,bPk, brown and other colors" Frenth Merinos; Lamartme Stripes, Mohair Stripel, and heed Alpacas, bFk and-fancy Colors; French all wool Cashmires and De DaUme; low. priced Cashmeres and De Lakes, in great variety &mg and Square Plaid Shawls; Tarkeri, : Cashmere, DU Leine Cloth, Thibet, &c., FL D. TIiOMPSON, dee2 . DO Market 5t.,3 doors from Liberty. 11101A.RD & BROTHERS , PREMIUM GOLD PENS.—. ..U1 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 aremarranted by the mann theturer against the point coming off. For sale by EDWARD TODD & CO., North-east corner of Fitt and-Market eta., up stairs. nov29 B LACK AND FANCY CABSIMERESA—W.' R. B LACK ray has lately received a large assortment of these Goods, and is opening tnem at prices unpreeedeotedly low, 'ranging flem 75 to 82,50 per yard.' Also,. French Doeskins, of all qualities. - • Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible green,-blown, mid blue. Among - these are some very handsome French Black, suitable. for Cloaks, at a vesy low price, and brown, invisible green, and bl. , k Pelisse ;Cloths, for Ladies , Cloaks. ' - • , Also,,silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawen; Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on hand. - The attention of Merchiunsund Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece, is specially invited' to the.above. By Expresph. CIENTS. SUMMER. GOODS.—Super..single milled Preach Habit Cloths; rish-styles Crissimeres; black -and colored Cashmeretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths , figured And plain Drap Eo Etes. Vestings, !'very choice , Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured Linen Drills - Cheaper yet! . ROBINSON'S Cloth Store, mity24 Post Buildiugs, corner Fulham& Wood. Dian4 Pat i t, d er a i rky ori: w a IleitTirtwajgt allatasmituoftotkttruts:fs. Wilgus may alivays he'found an mon , meat of. Family Carriages, Barouches Baggier', and , all; kiwis downhy work, frora horse wagotf to a wheel biarow: Persona Wishing. to purchaite or Contract for ay thing in . Me atipiedine, are , respectfully invited to' Stone'quarrlet`'.. APIECE OF GROUND, CONTAR4ING. STONE, of the best quality for ,Cutting and Cellar Work , and with very light, striping, will be rented for .one or two years. •Possesaion given immediately. -It, iis located near the Fountniti Inn, on Coal. Lane; and clear of build ings, which might be mcanvenimiced by the Quarry. the well known Stone - Quarry on Nunnery Hill, Allegheny City, adjoining Forrester's Quarries,and late lroccunied by 'Anthony Smith. Thii last wil l rented for a term of four or five years. For particulars of inovinitcl TRova %S. MELLON. _ , ',A. URT REMU 0 • lapritt•& Sons , PaStens Soda Ash. .NBoj, cash, currency ; 0r.4 mos., approved ioiis or upwards 2} do. par, or 6 mos. do, in rast added: For the superior quality of this brand, we ,efee to the glass and soap .manufacturers- of this city tenerallY.ht & . MITCEIELTREE, ideP l,- . . • . N 0.160 Liberty street. - - IL6L-1000 latural colored Winter 2perin On' O • SOO " bleached • ' •t , • , 1500: " ' •" " Whale " !'..500 ,