=M3 5-I AIJF, Wa -11 V 41 0 fning Post . . ae.s.t. coxstsraxcel—Pbytamans prescribear: ''' tr . G ' Is. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar in the last stages an d . ''' Kopelesi casestitCo - nsuMption',. atter all other 'medicines have Tailed, as ivhas phoved itself to be. the most extra-.. ' , ordinary thedital aid in caring . , that disease. . No * this ' medicine is. as , valuable in The' incipient stages, sac& as - Coughs, Colds , Ite:, at.; when the'Lungs are not 4 - lone beitire ulceration takes 'place. - .lt is seldom or ' known 'to fail in breaking 'ap.the most distressinr C Oh Cold iii - a'fe4 hears time, if wre togiatais are stric y followed. _The Genuine Dr. 'Rogers! Liverwort and 'Airy ' 1 which'Makes so many - wonderful cares-L-. •., . V ' `. For sale by ' - ~' ' .1 KIDD ac CO. . Wholesale Drumms, No. Wood st. , .. Also, bY - _ KNEELAND to HARDIN, . . . _ ' . ,Mllo:6md.kw - ; '-' . ' Grant street. • : .Dividend. • OrrICE OP 2113 ALLEGE:MT BEIEDGE Cc, - Pittsburgh,•January•ty 1849. rit:Preeident kind lilluattgm tsf Mo. Company 'MI ectinealtridgeovettusnverAllegheny, have this', ay_Aelared tt. dividend . Two Dollars an each. share 'Vf-the' Capital Stock shuidingin.the name of individuals on' the' books of the Company f ont of the,profits of,tlie tittraix- months, Which will be paid to Stockholders or , li elf ie&sl representatives, forthwith. . 0,&-wz.,:: JOHN 11.3RPF.R, Treasurer. • Apoittg.--This dreadlltl complains is preceded by. pain in the head; - giddiness, especially:on nurringriaddenly stronnd, diinnoss of sight, stupor, loss of „ memory, and other Impleisetnt symptoms, which Indicate a loaded and cdritiptatate nflhe blood . Wright's Indian Vegetabib Pills are a certain prevent-, • ive :Or aPPOplery,'` because they expel`from the •• blood those Stagnant and corrupt Minors,' which are the - cause, of this" and every iither maladyincident to roan. - - - • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and irriprwie - , digestion, as well us purify the bided, and therefore drive disease of every name from the body. • J.Brwarekraintoretfeitsand rinitations.--Renterttber : 11.6 Original and' Only Genuine Inditin‘Vegetable Pills have the wrinen'signature of Wir.t.tain \Valeta 4On the top label of each box. • *Remember, also, that Tilessrarreuchtwartger &C0.,•0f New York; Glasccie do Co:, at Cincinnati;. tul J. B. Wilder & Co., 'of,Loultotille, aretter 'agents for this • 'Medielne, and we cannot guarantee' the genuineness:of thatoffetedbithein for sale. • " • • Thegen tn ne is fot sale at Dr. Wright'sPriticipalOtheei lines street, Philadelphia and by 'Tom( THOMPEIrii 156 Liberty 'street, Pinsbargh;Pa.. who Isaac agent for „thiseity, by whom dealers canbe supplied at the whole sale.ae. ' • • • jaw& • ,tl7. A cough should:never be - neglected. • h may ttR peer trifling and unworthy the attention at first; ,but it , will not remain stationary long: it may progress, slow at firstf Ind its Bugmerdatiournay oe scarcely perceptible t, yet when it once seizes the lungs, all the other pargrof• the body will be sympadteu callyaffeeted, and a co - ed consumption and premature death will be . the : hawk -able result.- A little care would' save many a life, and .be timely use.of a proper remedy might ; have .arrested = -many a consumption. But many persons have an min elle repugnance to taking nny medicine, and rather • than use the means towards arresting a disease, simply because the remedy may net be g pleasant one,,woald ,sjitret And languish fir a long time, before they would sort to ihe .61 of medieine. Fahnistock & Co.'s Cou gh'Balsam has a great advantage in this respect over.many:other Cough prepa rations, assts,pleasant taste permits it to be Used Without ,iiscourmtiviee. IlinitaVrilue as, &Balsam conelsoin the speediness . Uf its cure t 'Fre have known 'some of the • , post desperata coughs, some of which: had been running .„ ,on fora considerable length of time, yield , almbstinime dtatelytoits power Prepared and fee sale, wholesale : and Mud!, by :c; • , , A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. • ,!;Pvr 7l ,, • cor;' l V o64 and Ist, and' CaVsta. • • '4I'IEVSIRDDATI; C. 8.. • ..... • •-••• ••• . • . ••Natiagur end Lesiee. • „• - '' ; ',l•Ateut `os , stestulfati : • • . • biresi. , •l';ss,oq,--Single tie k 6 to.-• • ... 75c ‘,•••Dress •50c. 2d and 3d*Tier• • •••••••• •36c. pit Private 'Boxes $l,OO. BENEFIT 'OF JOHN DUItN: • • Lest appeamitce Of BARNEY ' stattztmear, Jan.lo,.to commence with that • . • ItASCAL JACK. • Jacll:'•%Par. L Dunn. j Lucy. .. • . • •Mrs. Prior. Comic 'Dance' •• ?air:Goodwin.. • Panty Dance •'• • •'• • •• • •hliai Walters and blaster Wciod. he followed - rith the - • • •'• -• IRISH 'TUTOR. ' ' -• Dr. O'Toola•'.B.AVilliams. Mary. •• • Miss Clone. ,Sports or the Arena byßlasiera P. and W. Wood. coriclude *pith ''" • . • ' GLANCE Al` PHILADF3.I2IIIA. Joker. •%'•lkyr.: - J. Palter.; I Petiiken •• ; llr 7. Dunri. .• .. . . . =:•. . .. Thtueddy,l3enafit of Mies PORTER. ' • . - “'Ntrtius —The' Gallery will stCtrintii eloied - daring ifie tr Doors open nt.dk ; Curtain 71 o'clock. - - -Pitta • • glla 'Water Works. - lan HOPQsALS,wlll,be received at the office, of the . ~W,uter Works, until Monday , the - , Zit' inst., at -5 , o'clocic, for furniahing Pipes, as , .60 pipes, 18 inch bore, eaelig4so .„. „ " . vary i ng , from 11200-to 2450 lha .160:., ,". 12 " " each 9uo lbs. , , ' • • " • 4 " ", , " ,210 o". With.the nsualcomplement of branches. AU the pipes ,Of 8 inch and upwards must be cast on end, and it•zs de - sizable 30 have the flinch and the 4 inch castonrwl also: bidders will therefore state in what way they propose to mate these sizes, and the difference inprice, tt any ,' be tareen outing themen end and on the Inclined parallel'. It should be kept in view that portions of all the sizes will beiequired early in the season, and the whole num-, ber by the first of_November next. - Payments to be in Biculsbearicginterest, and runtung Testing and dilivering to be azthe expense of the Con tractor. • Liaulikdtdi • • J.H. IFITLELLAND, Supt. inHOUSE FOR , SALE.—WiII be sold cheap, If applied for soon, a•Two Story Prams, 'Rouse, sit.' uated in Wylie street; near Chatham, having four moms, good cellar and yard. Isot 16 feet.front by 5a deep. Title indisputable. Price ieveti 'hundred dollars. Apply to • • , - JOHNAXIYLE, , CorOroyancei, 4th atrcetear Smithfield. • Or to '• ‘JAfillaa. -MCGUIRE,. janlo - - ITailor,*Third at. Notice . • : .enstomers,.stringersinsiting lite city, and , .1311. others - Wishing to providelhemselves with a hand... some DRESS COAT, PANTS., , VERT t or any other arti cle in the . ine, can do 'so by leaving their orders with JAMES ACQUIRE; Taitor, - • Third street, St:Charles:Building. Erccenizo,by-txpress, anotherpiee,e shorfnapp'd fillaelri the very - thing [or Cloaks, and jusrin season: , •• • • -• • • • - .MeGUIRE, Tailor _ . "—lard° , -^ r ', • Third street, St. Charles BeiWing. 111 E weloops—vv. it. Muartrr has opened this morn • ; ';'," fag it.' lot of NEW GCKM9,erribraetng many tmarce' 'an dOstrable 'articles - . :Perches vrenting Dry' Goods of ilmo' it Amy description' will find; atthis advancedltatt Of '-' the newton, et much larger end -more general' assortment ?tt,thlis iam M b an - elsewhere. • t - '; • • ; - . '' Ationg ihe - 06odi jiiist opened is a lot ofTdazatinti and ''• 'Green small 1 3ed ttiotute de Leiner, TerEeti and; Da - Cloth Shays's, new Prints, &c.—at North-east corner of --". ',4tlt and'hfarket 'streets. ' • ' ' ' ' - • *. .' ' 117•Goode - nt 'wholesale, upstairs, very low. o=lo' HINTINQ PAPER 50reams Priming.Paper,24iai; ,1013, -Fine Boole Paper, Willi; - 25 " H. F. Book Paper, 2=5;... 25,,l •": Bledituntcolored Envelope; received and lemmas try,. ,:.- JOHN 11:11ELLOR, ' - 340./Sr. , .'..; • No•S1 Wood '4 MO, Men! Golden Bee Still A • NEW-GOODS! NEW •ct , Grester - Bargabit than ever Can now be had a Outgo of the' Neu' Golden Bee-ilitfe,:lllMarket'st., -between - Mild and Fourth:where ts just opened la Splendid - snick' of winter Dry,Goods, cheaper than the' Shmcroality of Goods have ever been offered in L. RUSSELL; No.- G 2 Market street,' between • ,• Thin:Vend FOurth st re ets, sign of the Big Golden Bee-, • Rive, has now received, androffers to his.numerons ens , • r ibniere.tffd the public generally, the latest.' cheapest % , aud.r.Mitt splendid stoelr of Winter Dry Goods ever Offer 1-,ed These floods have been pdrchired in the ' 'Eastern Cities since the late fall in - -prices, and will be ~,,-, 'sold to gash buyers*at a great reduction, muckeheaPer. thaw they 'could have.been - sold In the - early part of the '“--AMongthielarge and extensive stock , trill be (mind choice arid , fashienable. Geods of the -latest int - • LADIES'. DRESS GOODS: • •`. Scarlet Cashmeres,nll wool, a beautiful article ;• • , Cherry coil do. . do. figured and plait; and Satine i plain, striped and plain; ' • , `r , " - 'Beetlet - de tabus; all wool;veryehenpl , " • 1 " Maurine Blue Do Lames, low prides ; ' • •• . "Franck Merinos, all Colors, extremely low. A large assortment of fled Cashrtieres De Laines,new ersj. designs, from 121 to 60 rents per 'yard f these are very ''-'cheap.'-Also; a large stock of Alpacas from 121 to 50 nts per yard, all colors, and a great' bargain; with tr ptendtd assortment ofbonnet , bbonsibt the latest rt im F ortstion. , . Also, velvet. ribbons alt widths .and colon: ;,,nsry cheap; abeautiful assortment; plumes and artificial ~do w ers bonnet satins and velvets,. all colon; French m ocked, : y e s. and collars ; scarfs, cravats, • gloves and „ SHAWLS ' SHAWLS" Best assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and Sonars Shawls, best quality. fierkerie and Cashmere Shawls; Black andlobiired Cloth do.. , i . • Broeha do. j ,r, Plaid BlanketShAntis,all_einalitiei - andprices. i AbANKETS! BLAISI=v TST! ,4 -atapett In the City! X.lluvistbeir:Of Blankets, all qutilities,whieh'stsillibe sold cheeptihan can be found elsewhere, ,BOId.ESTIC*GOODS.'" CILSAPER27I2II II THE GUEIZAPESI'I A.laYge ktock of Calleo: Good dirk Pince, fast colors, 0143 tents Per yard; best quality British and Ameriean• "Prints, 8 cents per rad, yard widelßritish Purple Prints, 10 to 1.21 ;• a large ouPply .red, white and yellow pe low 81112} cents per yard, very cheap; d licking, from Bto 18} centsper yard. .Aloo, a large stock' of Checks,:BMiting, - Strities; Viu3Sinets,:lientucicy /tans and Linsey's, together 'with extentive as sortment or bleached and anbledehed.Muslins, from 3 to -Staple Pe..Yard, cheapest yet; good yardwide rmbleath... • ...Ad Pane, 'only '5 - hente per yard' bleactiell" ,from 3 to 8 cents per yard. t All of Which will be sold Off ett•redaced 'prices, at the'elgn of -thei*NeW Golden Bee' liiiy,e,sn Market street, between Third and - Fourth sts., . WM: V. RUSSEL. Mktg to the Pab •,• • •* 4 THE sabscriber informs the public gettexilly;,autl j_ Housekeepers bad Retail Grocers particularly, that het diseoininsing the Aueensware ;badness. and will sell of his present stock at reduced. prices.; .Those who wish to obtain China, Quansmare, or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for vetting such articles:us they, Want, much cheaper than the usual rales.. Remember the place, GEUGA, HALL, No. 418 IVoni& Street _, near the , Auctlon store.: . - • 1 - P. S. !mill -dispose of my, wholiseroch. to ; coy person wishing to buy it, at a bargain- , , COFFEES.—Mocha, old• Gay. Jata;;Luguyra' litt:•Dtrtainjto an&Rio COrfees, just rebehrid and (or 'Lein the Palo TeirStore,7o Fourth streey' by O CA:detw A. JAYNES. EAU == PASSENaRrt ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. AttrnbnatPackettirm, lenyesdaily for eineinnati,lo A u. Passenger, Packet, via-Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia,B a re., and 6P. X. ' • Mail CoactLine r direet to :Philadelphia,. 9 A. Bl. t and 121 Western and ''onthern Mail COach Line, 6 A. 14. , North4Veaternivia Cleveland, daily, 10 A. at. • Erie and Western New York,. daily, 9 A. M. .North-Eastern, to Philadelplya; daily, except Sundays, 4 - . • ARRIVALS AND DEC:\ AZURE OF"MAILB:. .Eastern. Mai l PADadeipMai due 3A. za., closes 12 N. Western Mail, Cin. and Louise.,dne 8 P. EL, closes 6 AN. Sonth.via tuid.Washingtoo 2 dne .e. N., closes 3 a. K. NOrtil•WCaterti Pili.Clevgl and, due 111 A. K., clones A. EL Erie and Western New York . , due 8 e, EL, closes 8 . . - ... , ' -_- ~- #0001011CG:',. .... .„, ~ •:- :... - value. .18UL 7700 Sankof Pin3burgh- . -...,- 7• : •,. . : k 5 2. :00 .00 4 44' '''',r, 3,so Eiehinge Bank ••'••• • - • • ; '-,' "' . i l,'' o in ' 47,00 • - 4100 Iderahunts' and At 1111.33 k- •"'' ' ", - kan n in market. Rimers , Diposit flank •' ; Hand Street Bridge -- 50 'ou . 49,40 . 60,09 00,00 ' . 35,0 ° NorthernLibVrties Bridge.. -. * '*' 7 ' 35, 0 1i Old Allegheny. Br:dge.... • •••• ..• •- 20,00 .'. 213,00 Calinellsvilie R. R. Stock, paid . on., -- ihatell,B2,so .. .. • - city .Goda. (0 ft centi)• 1111nningsh ock illa Bridge Gas :St „ - . OFFICE OF THE POS.T, WEDINVIDATMOIOIIIO7, ianuary 10, $ !There waamore than the usual amount of busk. um done On wharf. jea'teiday. „ , • FEA.THERS—SaIes from store at 3036 c., a etail • .• • . . • • • • RAGS-Sale of mixed at 31. e.• RENlP—Saltrat,s2B,9o p too. LARTS- - -Sales in kegs and barrels of No. 1 at 60 • •BUTTERaIo fto bbls.' fair Roll at 101 c .; Keiji woith .810810.. CHEESE--;Sales Of Cream at 7c.;' Common u low leitn.sales; we quote at 620700. from store. Apple dealers have been bitten some. ".POTATQRSSaIe of 28 bblii: Neshannocksit7oe. BUC t I HEAT FM:AM—SaIe from store or 30 aka. at i1i1,154? 100 lbs. - • RYE FLOlllt4.Fair dimand at $3,2503,31 from IiVHIS3CEYL—Siie - of 33 bble. Rectified Ot 181 c., cash. wfty. DORY - GOODS.ROTIO4. -NOY 60 - . Market stveets. Plittaburigh, DIT, leave most respectfully to announce to their nu morons patron; and -the. public that they, in cense- Altana° of contemplating a change-in their business, pro ,pose opening- the whole of. then. extensive Warehouse : lutcluthngall their Wholesale Rooms 4 for retailing, and ._will comma open until the first of February, commenc ng on New Year's Day, 1840.. Our.whole stock,com prising one of the - Meet extensive and varied assortments of-FANCY-AND STAPLE DRYGOODS ever exhibited 'in .the. Western country, will be offered at lower prices than ever tmforeknewn. - .Upwards of . fiftythousand del Mrs of our stock . hits been recently purchased, the treat. er portion of which are foreign Goods, received at ,New York by late European arrivAls t ivhich, from the lateness of the season, as, well as the Atell known pressure in the money mark - et, wire. sold at immense sacrifices at the public sales. at rates varying from twenty-five to fifty per cent. : less , than similar &Dods bthught the first of the sea son: We therefore confidently believe that our prices for the time above mentioned will, be found to be even lower than anY;HastetA wholesale Mica; " We anxiously invite all persons to visit our establish ment, ‘Shethef they.parehase or not, and test she _truth of the aboVe—assitnut them that they will incur no oblige - lion thereby, but .confer a favor upon the proprietors.— Our assortment of SILKS; SHAWLS : And FINE DRESS GOODS will amply repay one tor a visit ; added to which our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS Will, we hope, -.induce all to call. 117* Our system of One Price, will be strictly — adhered o. ' (Mad) d..IISASON /c CO. , WM";:GETTYi , , 1111 EMI ... - ,: , . , : , _.',1 , ,•.•, , . -- .:-: - . , ,1 ::-..:.?:,..':,::..-.=-.4:: :.. - 4:, , ; ,5.. ); - .. {$ •' '...:- ,:- ,::--...,. 1 .... ;; .r i',..., - ..,:. ~. ~.:... • ' ', '-'-'-' ' ' !'- :, : : :::.:i ' - '4 ' , ' ', -;, 4 4 : tF t ::)74 I. •' ' ''S f..: ' 7: • '--: '::: .t•i"'' , ''';. '';:. - '-' . : '; fi' - 4 , (' . 7 4: 47 :; - , i !..r . ,-- :;, - ..t r ;..;.. _, ....... : - .. E''.: ..;: - '5,-;' , , , , ~:.: ':: "." • 7 f . .. , .4...: -. :f?! . ..- . -:::::,„ -..- - i , : f,"..!:. , ..i. :, •::. ;',: - 7 ‘:. :ft ~ , ' , .: 17- , ..‘4 . 1•-.'4 . . ., 1 *±, - , f :,-::‘,...'; •:,.!., , -. . - ; --- • : ' ,---, -- ', ;: e ! : : - ;.2 , . 4-i - i:! :- ' ,:. : - .';' , ::'-:; - ;!=: 4 "::ie.' ."-'?, - ; , .. 4 : , ,, , .., , ..,,.''5': ', ':-.'?....,;';'.:.,, :.',-; - : ' , .? , •:,,:: - . ,- -1. - .....;.. 1 ?•:;"-- - ;&4.:..e.;.: f.:?:...,k-: , --..-.-- ? .:i .*,....:,L r ,...- 41 ; .4,r_ir . " 41 .:';':'' .....2 - 7!: --- '''''''-"'-` , T.,....4.:'; ''t -17 '..":.'-i..;:i-ri-t-i.'. - ',.' . - , :4-i ., ';:;:!'.!-: - :'.'-''.7 '',.:, '..-• -.- F"''. l -';'.. ,;,. • , ' , ' -- -.4 :- .. ' l ' , • , t, ' " , '•.rir-" -.4 ri , 4 - T 71, .." - i. ,: ',1 - .*=-141.:•F . .;:3 1, :-: -,- ,.. , % - ?': ~, 1- :..;-•:-P....'.', EMI 03,ip!nerrial .1110 iiitanitat tiriursutrtitax,bbpßD Or TRADE'. W.A. DENNY, - • HANNA- :CSOilirta Ton DECikures. W. ~ • • 5 , 00 1,43 • 90,00' • 25 , 00 • _ ,10,50 "•" • - • •• 50.00 • tkeAiir o o o MOLASSES--.ltaiher stiff; sales at 28e: in a small W IN:011E1GL 1 WITH 'NEW ;LECTURES; 'NEW :STORIES, 'New Imttatlonrll l A i rR.AVINCHELL infartas the Ladies and Gentlemen of this place - chit le will Lecture on Tuesday and - Wednesday evenings, to, PHILO HALL, commencing at o'clock, on which occiskion he will introduce kvariety of new and original Imitations of characters. - • Nati Lecture of Stage and Stage Coaches; Nativity of "Shakipeare; Traveling on Railroads, Steamboats; and tales the sweepers to the Steamboats; Jolly old English' : Gentleman, au inveterate punster ; a Canadian, returning from a tour through Europe and the UnitedStates,in con versation with a gandous old Scotch Lady, interrupted by a Yankee Pedler, the queerest; boldest. and most ori ginal of all itinerants, and a caution to the diffident as ,welt.as the silent—with a Song. On which occasionbe will intrOduce a variety of new and original Imitations of Characters, including sketch ,es of characters 'taken' on board , eanarboat, canal aristocracy; Pliplorktfernsemation Cruen t and Mr. Solo mon Scowler dialogue,- interrupted by' a Yankee vender of notions. Fever and' Agile Man, Physician, Negro Ste*ard, English Traveler afflicted with muscat- Mistakes of a Night; out of the frying-pan tnto the fire to political maniac. • • , Billy Buster and the Dutch Landlady—with a 'zany of new and amusing peculiarities including In all imita tions of over a hundred personations. Tickets 25 cents— , at the door.' j 8 n9:21 Mr. DuitrFe.ltook-Keeptug A ND WRITING ROOMS; Alexander & Lay's Build ti corner. of, Diamond mad Minket street. For day and evening Classes. , - Mr. Ws improvements teaebing, embraced iii his splendid new work oaliook,Reeping, arc now attracting general attention in the I:astern cities. Numerous its are tbcpubLioationa already before, he public on this important branch of mercantile education; we think, frorn die emphatic testimonials appended to 'the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded in effecting limore ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to practice this great essential - In the conduct of mercantile affairs.—NewTork Evening D.rprem,Der 30. --'Professional assistanee given in -opening,posting and closing'Merchanns and Steamer's . Booker, adjusting de-- ranged boolre;&c.' Class hours from 10 to 12 a. st., and from 2 to .1; tind 7 io 10 r. jive. -TAMES .F. , KES.S, Attorney at w—Olhce rennoved to' if ,Fouth , street„.betw,een Smithfield:find Grant streets,. Pittsburgh. . . - intaam IA LARGE Lor .oF BROKTS ANDIMiDDLINI.;B-- -11 : . Received tiddler sale. by • Jan 3 . crimithNs a WIRTH. 2IVA BUSHELS vugy FINE CORN MEAL—Ree'd V.IlLf an& for vile by. (jan3l CUMMINS & SMITH. 13BLS. EXTRA •FAMILY F.l.Olltt-'-ktee'd and for 5 salefiy ' -- Ajan3l !•CHMMINSrk SMITH. P. HEMS. APPLES—Hec'd and Sol , sale by jau3,-; I 2T CUMMINS & SMITH. VINEFLOURO bblir. just received by • - r rjin3 -. I.I3ALSTRONG.&ICROZER. 70101.1K-CPATEICY. ' . paddixs W. HOVE , KiRKPATRICK RORB, - Andrneys and Coanitllors at ' Law—Office,,Poarth - street, next doorbeldkar'lt. pat terson's Limy Stable, Pittsburgh, Pd. deN2l:oedni . Lln BBLS. EITRA AMILY FLOUR—Just recoiyerd AG4P, find for sago by , • • - ' bud, .- ARMSTRONG lc .d • OZEN. 300 BULB: POTATOES—Just received und — iiirsale •by • (AO) ARMSTRONG& CROZER. A BBLB. RYEFL9,IIR4 7 otsale bbyp ',jan3 ' :%A.RNISTRONG & CROZIER. Engle.Soloon, and ktesteurant, .3 No 85, .83, and 01 .Wood . strut, • • The . subseribeiWould restiaithillyinforni his 'friendi and the public generally, that he bas had the above weliknown establish ment'llited .Up,in, a 'varyLsaperior style, and Is no*. pre :pared 'with every' requisite; to' serve nivel' the deliea ales the season aff ords. " OYSTERS;'steveiff, fried; roasted; tir In' the shell; to gstSer with hot coffee,leti; eboealatO 4 beef steaks, :nut. ton ehops, venison and game, at short notice , and at all seasonable hours , in a etyie that cannot he surpassed in XX ALE of the best brands., Imported Segars in eve ,- He would also beg.leave rousts, that he is prepared AO furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su- T, erior manner; SUPPERS forßallaSociaties or private 91117 - Pave= Roonis always in:readiness. ./yerorpaprm will be kept on hie from all quarters. • •. ,dezl.o, • JOHN, T. DONNLLEY. to-day received and foessie i 'la:•bY • titu9)" • ' •'' to ARMSTRONG''CROZER. . AR-9 bble. for Bale by ECi jan9 - ARMSTRONG & CRGZER. 'jXTltai VAIVIILIY.FLOUR,- , ..1.5 4 bbie."10 1 day received add for sale bi- , • t • - . • r. p in g • • •• • ARMSTRONG CROZBA. AcKti .0 Aes. •.• R • ast .ree'd an if for 'II49)...A.RUSTROt t k CROZEIL . LAXIII2•;—.I ease black' mixed heavy Cassuaere 2 do. Tweeds, fancy colors.. . .‘ For soloist martolletarer's•prices, by.. . E . An& •'; Liberty street, opposite Fifth AMI le by FAANyt::_2O bbls. Exra li fo i fia m jots, F --LY „Jane . ''' 110..Wobdatreet. Q OAP-20.boxes,No. 1 Basin ;, , , , • , ,4, 1.1, 23 ~..; - ! , ; .-1 'Yellow ;foi• side', lip, , , 'Jana, _. J. D 4 ,.:W31.441 - AJIS. DRIED FAULT —,34 bus.•Pritd Apples; , ..,. , . . 30, ~,,,,, !4 - •Teaches • -for sale 139 111 BOOMS —2O dozen Common,. 2s " Extra q,ooity for sale ,17 J;',D:WILLIA*I3. cizgwa-,10 boxes Extra rratel farTsale OT,Jans,,i . 3. D. WI iTATADLTED—Threts Basiness•Men,.aartartaen - M e tablislunehts now laisuccesafat operation: clli p Esich - will , be required• to produce a cash capitalkt Aiso,s profitable Mullins will be sold era bargetie, to one or 1WO• atterekiiiatt mea of . gopil business habits. e S. CUTRET I Gen. Agent, laneidmithfielastnet. ,-- :;',,.;.-..t...::.7.7,,.-_,.:,7,-•-2-; T, - :•, , - 7 :;---:. : -, - : li'J': f:."-i -- ' 4 . • - , '-'„. -- ,-.: .- ; - _ (- - . :. - .- ,1 - . ..„'r- --,-!? '.`":-...;'.'.- .t7 . 17-.4•:'"if -, 4" j,-'..,..:7'...4,77:: , HI, - , 1- '- - Z%Z,.l' , ;'-;,•.;,.. ' ,-.. ~-...... . -..., , EiEl HESE . . . . , . . . • . _ . , •. , _ •.:4.,.,........5•.4....,-......,...x....:44, ,, .....b... ,,,, ............... , ;,...-• ,-.............. , ..... , •••....,....-...4„,..,...v.-.......4; : i..i.....: •-.........3-..»..... , ,,.., ... , ‘”! , ..4... , ....: 7 " , ..!....t.....7.....*.4............. , -,..;.. ! - ,......,,...........,..........-..-_,......?..•:•—•:.,......-.,, i .. . . -:':',iik .. :::',i',.:'.:;'..'; ARRIVED, • ' Steamer Atlantic, Parkinscin, Brownsville. • Louis MiLane,Bennet, Brownsville. Arrowline,•Gordon, Brownsville " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver;. • • " 'Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. •' ,• " Caroline, Thiy, Beaver. • . New England, Koontz, St. Loni S.. Roscoe, javensiSt. Louis. " -J. J. Cnttenden, Israel; New Orleans. • " • .oriental, Vanhooki•St. : l.ouis. " • Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. " Robert DEPARTFu Ty r, Collier, St. Louis. - : " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Louis M'Lane, Bennet, Brownsville " •Arto*line,Gordott, Brownsville. 'Michigan N 0.2, Gilson,Senver. " • LekeErle, Moles, Beaver: • - • • Caroline,Dni, Beaver. • • • • . •Wellsville. Poe, HookingporL • . " Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. -• • • • g • 1845.. . • . CINCINNATI ANC_ PITTSBURGH .D.A4LY-13TEIA. - BI PACKET:LiINE• 711115 Independentline of steamers. is now composed I. of the hugest, swiftest,- best finished and funashed, ;and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the. hest.. spd most experienced men engaged la the ,river husmessi- - The line hos been in operation for six years L has-cloned nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest. injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin parson with any passenger - line in the Union for safely, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure, has been providtul for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers, The boats leave fiorCincumati **foilsmen , IefOIVDAY.PACICRT-r-ThehloNoemunsta t dipkstrins, will leave Pittsburgh everyfilonday morning atlOo'ckmkj Wheeling every Monday evening at In T. st., • .TUESDAY PACKET.—The ikentama No. Capt. Jas. Riinsfeltrry will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday, morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening, at 107, S. WEDNESDAY PACEET.—The NNW ENGLAND No. e, Capt. S. Dalt, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday Jamming at 10 o clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 r. rt. rigaPPAY PACKET—The lumut,Capt. arace will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'c lock; Wheeling every Thursday averung at 10 r. • FRIDAY PACKET.—The CuPplaiNo. 2, Capt. Crook ; will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'ciock; Wheeling every Friday evening allO P. IL SATIJR.DAYPACKETe—TheIdissixon,Capt./Xemp )ill, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday . l aiming at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening atlo P, Y. SUNDAY; PACHST,-- The Isaac Nawros, Capt. P, Deco!, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. X.- • novl9. 8. 184 .. . _ _ - 1848. • Patsitriarsh and Broarnsvill• Daily Packet Line. Punt:Lae Ist, 1848. FLIIIIIMIT 1..1,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. 111. .AND 4 P. ht. ' The following new , boats complete the line for the present season : ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacbb s and LOUIS 11PLANE,. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely mew, and are fitted up without regard to.eipente. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. Th e boats will leave the hionongabolaWharf➢Ala; at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats willhertsinly leave . at the advertise hours. I JaBl Franklin Patkel. ' • ' i - ki . k The fast packet A.IOI,EQHFAT HELM Capt. Wm. Hera. gill , sun. regularly. be -mean itts 'urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny Hirer. Leaves Pittsburgh each. Monday and Thursday, at I o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27 . , . . .. The splendid passenger stbam boat eatWYOMING, Ww. J. Rocavn, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, on this day, atilt A. N. For frail/ t it OT pump applionboitd, or to (dec...Tl) GEO. MILTENBERO IL, iket. Trews' W - kieellng Packet. • •' ' . .. ' The new and splendid p_assenger aim. steame r JAMESNELSON, G. El, Moore, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leave ing tins city every Tuesday, Thursday _and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. w., and Wheeling every V iands), Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock,.a. x. For freight or passage, (having superior accommnda Lions,) 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. ABISRTRONG & CROZER, Q deeemf < Agents. Itegniar Packet for SiangLeh. 4114 TIIE funs steamer WELLSVULE, Capt. BLaisrs, will leave for the above a nt Caps. me rote ports on Wednetdaya and Saturdays. ' For freight orpassage apply on board, or to am 4 GEO. D. MILTENBERGER, A . . LO ISVIL > P • 'i• FOR WHEELING, GENCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. Rgant,sa 8111 , 1 DAT Pinner.--The No 1 fine and fast pcusenger steam Pat% ket TELEGRAPH, • Hezlep„ Com• mender, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Pons, every Satirday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH k DUNCAN, Agents. , The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view 'entirely to the comfort of pas• settgers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat On the western waters. The Telegraph will run in COMM./- ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike Nog. '• to Sant- Lonis—timethrough,ervx DA Y S. - s .214 y Pittsbuffh and Wheeling racket.' THE swift running steamer. CONSEL, VElnflat, Master, will leave regularly • for Wheeling, on Monday, Weduesday, and PH day, at 10 o clock, prensely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sitter thy, at 7 o'plock. a. st.,pariticrty. , The Cintsul will land at all iutetmediate,ports. Every accommodation that c an.be procured, al the emu fort Mid infer}, 'of passengers, hits been provided:. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. , • • For freight or passage apply on hoard, or _oct.9 JOILM FLACK... • ent. . New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPP. will leavii - for Beaver, Glasgow, and-Wellsville. on Tdes-- day, Thursday, and Samrday, at fr a; W., re-- turning on Monday, Wednesday and Enday. , Sheihts.a boat at the landina, between Wo od 'street and the Bridger prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. HARRAIJGH, Agent*, ! Woodstreeg. • timmer Arrangement. THE' , stuatner BEAVER, 'Ehas. E.EiacXe, Master will leave, Pittsburgh for Beav,er, assgow, and. Wellsville, every Monday, .WeilnesdaY i and Friday—and return ing on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9,otcloch, A. m. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage aktilY U 10_ mal7.tf . W. HARToN A.,C0 3 , Agents.- trt• SHARPSBUROR PROPERTY .FOIL BALE.— , The subscriber being about to remove to. Pitts. burgh, will dispose of his property in Sharps burgh, at private sale, upon the mostressonable termt The properly consists of 1), double Brick. House, (suitable for two families,) two stories high, with a kitchen in Me basement. Each House has four rooms, furnished in modern style, and very comfortable ,-, ' table.., For farms. /Sc., in quire of the subscriber, on the premises,in the Borough of Sharpeburgh. . VICTOR GUTZWELLER. Jana:/mdkw I i BLANkEt COATINGS—Drab, Lavender, Grey Mkt, ed and Blue, for, sale by the piece. or. Paelgei at manufacturer's prices, by . IiGTRPLIY. .L (and , ; ..Liberty street,.opposite, h. • VOA SAGH—AII. that valuable property- . where the 1 subscriber resides; together witlrthe improvements thereon, situatedurt Sixth street, nentSmithfleltVfroht. lug on Sixth at: 120 ft: . , and in depth on Cherry tiller sto feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotelor atPublie: Hall, and contains a half square of ground;ror It Might be divided into 12 building lots, 03 lots of 20 feet eaeh on Sixth street,.by 120 feet deep, and .t 3 lots ivith a front of 21.1 feet each on Cherry alley by 1213 feet deep. SalAttf, .I. , , WM PORTER:. , Co.Partnerphlp'Ngthae. f . • /01IN DIIIII4P. ' ' ' JOHN DUNLAP' having, on the Ist inst., associated with him in his. business Rind FOnairmo,• they will hereafter carry on their Importing of House Furnikhipe Hardware, and Manufacturing bustnesi, under this Mame and style of - John Dunlap & Co. The businesif'of the' old establishment be closed Flee senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehrdpm, corner of Market, att Second streets - Hant3iditty • 4oHN DUNLAP & COiP 1849 ontivalki, corottaSSloN, AGENt r irTIIs . vat Sois,an Pdadusscos Collection of rents, borrowing and.lcianinrrandey bonds; mortgagee. &a. Personi teishlng tp purchase, 'property will find it to their advantage to call and !ordeal 'the great variety of houses, farms and building 101 l nOvir offered for sale. • S. OUTHHERTi Gen. Agenf, •lan3' ' Snfititfield st., near filth. It 11 V ILE . 1./ TO II O 1 $ - A ne stock at tp H . S. sostvoßl'll CoN, t riec2s "Fourth Montt Irv. COAT (1.-1 bale 'tab I lanket 1 . • Mint, D declo MURPHY & LEE • Eight b hts 7 fish .I.y 7- " c re'd ‘ and for h b7 i JOHN liI.ACK-•& CO. • . TNFOTifitATION W.A.NTa l.— AnY Perabit acquainted. 1 with the,ehildren of John Clark, an Englisluitati . , iron:foul:Ole:1* tratle,) slipposed to have worked an br about Pittsburgh, and to have died within eix or seven • years, will do them a kindness, by informing; can hearaf something to their advantage, on application to this office. ' ' • .` • dee30.41 A' 80UT250 Green Blanks, "To Leta." ~ ,21. 190 tuinisome picatrea, foam to (imam,. ; , 200 Shannan'a'lnterecirlea - , ,;-• .', 200Insoldent and Ind entiondif ' ' 150 U. 8, Calender of 9th century 250 handsome Temperance CCOiliCatek; , ::Blank Bonds; for sale 'cheap", tiAvlzelesale otttetail.; ...:: ISAAC .HARRIS,' dec3o.: —:. . . , A gent and Commiasionftlerehant.l , .. sH F LANNELS.—.W.-R.illuararr has orr hand Domestic Brat l inkable :li do; Ll at it t fall ° t am". Scarlet, Yellow andflpotted,forchildrens' wear. Homo sonde Xrlauttes, White, Brown and Barred. A p ply, eortilahtly on hand. . EC REM i .'' c.-!:-.1''!'''• ._;'-':.,,T-,';11-.-'-':::,:-14-'!•,z.. 1' t-' 4 --, q ..',N ",.:(., ''',•..eo, -.7.-T2 '1:;0::,{1.:.':,--,,:,'*`i- --, l ~ ' ' ,:-;•,:...:'-,r',t,--, *lip i:z4-. „.- ,- -.,,t: -..,,,-,,.. „.... !-,....- C... t:., 4: ;.'-' 4, i'',..:l' i• ) .-.. •::::. f*. -_;:ii•:'-':-.7,ri-4."..: ;:- : . ".-..k . '; :--- -:;j:-•4•- 't:-'4l- - '., ..:- ' ''-- ....'---..' , • •-- :‘'.•. ' . .] .: '‘..: 3 - , - : '., .! .: .'-: . f'', •.!: 7.' t"' , MEM EZZESI tome. , PtA.T .PITTSBUIteIi. 5 Pim vtAlgit p at:mtrsmlrsrrfff C=E:3l ...-:.Y;;.; , ;:,...i::,...7,:.:z.f..... ,. . , .i•. , ..: , :. ,, ,Tz:.. ,. ,. SE ~,_; MEE MIEN x'~i.. t.~~f s~',~6~':'~sF~:~, News kilfelegraPh! Reported forthe 'rprning Post FOREIGN NEWS WASHINGTON FOUR PAY'9 LATER FRO*',WOROF , , . Naw ironic, Jar Mary a, 1849. The . W,Oohiniqokr bunging',:arrived lo•da7; foor days iaiernewo from Eirope. , „, Thq frenc!i • fupdf;litivii risen Sillet3.lhe;elep!ion tosrilament is tcrbo;proragued to: thelit of . Feb The Mersey Market is easty; tkilfited it 88k: • .4 1. t . " ' •On the 18th, the fire:per contd., bd the Bourtirr, were at 791:6'0e.; thet,threejer cents.:st 48r. 40,C. ,•„ , . At. Pixie Is aiMointed, Minister , Commeree.— Either Lainartine, Cornier, Pages or Amp : will be Vico President. Confidence: Is lieingrapidly rem morod-,—end tfieisleclion excitement, Louis fiiapOleon received 4,608,000, voteo—Ca vaignsi, g,46p,cicp. The newPtesidentof Prittce3soitirto be Proclaim ed 'dm 21st DiceMber, it 'the' Betel de vil e wheillie new Ministry, with Odillon .. Barrot, as President kif' the Connell, would also . be proclaimed. •• The Pope Intends, it 7 is said, to; reside in Fiance. Dingy:lemmata, it bid aNeitil atilien be. tween the friends or Lola's Napoleon. 7 • The • news is gerierallY unimportant.. At Napo. loon's' inauguration, it is said, a general 'amnesty will.- be proclaimed,. to all except the Vincennes prisoners. 'The State Theis are still -proceeding. Chief Ina. 'ce tenno his pitthibiteil the Iriatipapers from pnb -, shing thef proceedings. - . '. ' flf.fpfGAßY:s , . • The Hungariaes.had deb:mined to resist the Aug. mans to the last is:tread : No eoiiire battle had occurred; although skirmishes , were frequent he. tweisn the Thnigarialls end the Imperial troops. Meanwhile, the Hungarlads ate destroying all man ner of cotomunicatioris, sad cutting .off .the retest of the instdinkinny t by burning their p wn towns and singes.. A provisional Government had bees established in Rome; but it 'Wen. thought' thriC.the great powe4 would interfere to restore the autboEity of thisPopi. A Retried fleet bad' appeansd .off 'fittest°, for the purpose of auppresiiig the libertiessii the'Venetians by blockading the "city.' The, country remains quiet, 'The . new Viceroy bad mimed the reigns et government. COMMERCIAL. • LOSpON Coinatitcter.Excitnrriat. CORN has declined 2a., and is heavy. FLOUR is yer,y dull. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—The market is very firm at the last quotations. Large bona fide speculations have taken place, and much confidence is felt among,operstopa. HAVRE COTTON• MARKET.--Sales at an ad dition of 6f. since last advice*: English advice. from Bane state that basineis hay certainly Improved niece the election of. Louis Napoleon: The irtid'es of staple articles hate adrancediand increased con fidence is trianifesteil among the , commercial land monied classes; The French Funds were still riling. COBIOREIBBIONAL Wmi:mtirtotr, .lanuaj7 8, 1849. SENATE.:' In the Senate, several Petitions on'the subject-iv Slavary, were laid on the table. The fetutte then proceeded to the coniideration of the bill respecting the reciprocal trade between the United Stalwrand'caruida:' Mr. Weetcoit ad vocated the bill, and- thought it should-pm z ' Messrs. Phelps, Downa L andldetcalf, opposed the bill, which was finally laid on thetable, irben,„ on !notion of Mr. Allen, the . Senate went intc;kzecu. tiventlion. • • In the House, themotion to suspend the rule!, ih order to Permit Mr. Meade to offer a nmolution in. stinctingtbe Committee on the Judiciary to , bring in a bill for the more effectual apprehension of Blares °steeping cram, one Into'another, was neintiked. ' The Committen on the jadieinry wan dieeharted from further conslder:ation, of the bill,iatablisbing a Board for the settlement of Gorernmen claim). Tile Ropes then, went_ into a, Committee of,the Whole, on the bill for carrying into effect* I2th Jartiele of the Veiny with Mexico. Blake a Sc. lion was taken the Rouse adjourned. ' LllOllll./VFIIILIO OF 01110. ' • Coin , lion Jaunty The Senatoand House of Representitivos met tot. day, in Co'nyentfon,:for thn'tourp4ie, of 'counting, thif voter. for Governor.' A 1 crili tol t t , eit itiformilities4 when,4lo4paireitl4Muijo4,6,l- ed until .fiknorrow: ; . _ti. „ . . It is Aboughitbat the informalities alleged . , Cholera)ba Clhotanxtt DEJI.TII OfCc , LortEL nix, tr. 5.'.0.104Y. ' " • • ' ,:MiNctxtrin i Jan , y. 8, 184. • Cole Dix diedof:Cholem oh Sendai, morning, in a clot of • • 1 , The lioard report ievera; cues In the Hospital; -and,. two deaths • have roconrred flour Cholefte,'on Frittit'atraet. 4 • • AU ,troateeeming'ap, continuo to report parell of the Chqlent at Metriphia. The -deaths in ~that pity average tea per day. _ ! Progress or the Choirs, ,„ • r , 1..i CtlictraTATi, Jan. q. At New Orhiani, bn tbq 546 the weather - *don 414 F4a , tatit;and,.theCliolent.rapidly diuppea4,(l., There frets tiT4 313:Ititertekelita garleg the ;t ,40,Ufe eadipg at ofihatflisy. In ?ilia Charity. Ho tali 'dating the Same 110,tiod, tieteV7 setae discharied cured. • - 1,-- 1, Vicksbuigh; ou thiatth, there,viiße,L3 deatis. The weather ;there was viiry,dteagreeible.. chnlenn, In Cll:actuante. t ..11: Curenntall, January ,q, 1849 1 . Thera were inreOiSatlii from Cholera i n ;be aim. Via aV new caeca havobeen anneuneod. °bolero ' ' • • PWICLADELAILIA, January 9, 3840. The Cholera ha, broken ont , ' Fott Tobacco, 4m the Bth itegiment.,Of , lnPitry, vint tered ntihnt • , It hanheen raging for two weeks., and 40 dea4w each ; day, Reour „Half tbo . !lime - lit) it is rep otted; bad 'l:),en attoyed, and the dead'were p14 4 4' unbu fail, 10 [ 0 e pp *mind the blirrlck'' PitALADLLPRILio Jan. r We have no ' loc# • tern hilpntiaic,''o4lil)l:- Thenti‘y!hy il*lil.aet has installed the market V IE VIP/` 0R.11.s iIIENATIDR. 'Private despatcLee front HartLbnrg tihhottiiee that the trai4 l jiteitest•tooper wee elected -17. , •E1. Bensior from Ode•Eltate i lisiteriiiy; inftliti third .littljet„ i • • CINCIINNATI,.,MOKET. t 'll •., I - , Ctsrctintm'f, Flour: ;lllod,erats ides werQ made tolday at pre- ,. sloesquotitibee , Whiskei, . . Th e demand isleirendirioes have ed mimed- We note sales 01410141 c; per galltin; Hogs.. There is more doing today, and 'prices ere inlPPAng's'tqlit`siles of 3,900 bead at . s3,,,lrs 'to 8,- 10 pst aga lbs., nett. ~.;.. ENE =NM El =Si M FRANCE IBELA,ND 'NICE EGYPT. = , REM ISMS= ~, :t ~ ..~`~.r $+ El==2 MEE 'l'i's - l'.'t;i-•.*.hi.e•ii.!; Auvriort SALES, By ..utkiEs , MULBNIVA, AUC27ONEERC No. 114 WOoii STREET TRIt ElCl'5O Oka ?Row FMB ----- 117NDERWRITERS , SALE OF DAIRAGED'oUTLF, •IU RY, Hardware, PiefolA. Coots, Shoes; and ;Dry' 'floods, at 'Auction, by Catalogue, on • acconat'cof Ilnder writers,-On Thursday next january Ilth, 10 'O'clock in the forenoon, will be sold 'by catalogue:int McKenna's - Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, three doors fTOI2II . 'Fifth, on account of Underwriters 'the contents 'of twen. ty-two cases - and packages of Cutlery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, &c, some of which " were dam aged on the Pennsylvania Canal a few . weeks since.- -The majority of the Goods are entirely •perfect. Cata- ' lopes will he ready, and the Griods can be examined' this day. on the second story of the Auction-store. - Terms dash, par funds. • - • • JAMES MeKENNA, . . dot Sat;. 'Monist Emmet Suhldiiugg Lots for Bele. ot-yBEAUTIVOLLY BITUATED . BUILDING 'LOTS I for sale; in the plan of the Monnt Emmet property. Parsons desirous of intrestiag a small 1141310 f money t ean do so, to advantage, by,securitg choice 'Lots of various sites., This proitarti, Tor beauty,of location, commanding a view of thatwo the Allegheny , Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is uttegilyri., It has the advantage of an abundance of the chOiceitapring water. The new road, now fiuishing,,Will reader it easy of access, and bring it within a convenient diatence of the Allegheny market. As an investment forprofit, to tray nothing of the de lightfalsituation for a residence, the btryer.will securein a few fears a THIME-1 , 01.1:1 return. • The Above Lots will be sold for 'Cash, et on a Credit of tine toiive . years. IWO/vat/maim DMISPUTABLE. • Plans may be seen and every-inforination , a Ur. HUGH SWEENY, on the pramtse tier of JOHN COYLE, at his otEee,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. nor3o L'IOR SALE--A valuable Property of 10 Acres. on the -12 West side of the City line of Alleghe,ny,* of a mile from the 'market house. The above is In a high state of cultivation, abounding in choicegrapet and other fruits , under the soil a clay of fine quality for 'brick, Coal can be had at 100 yards distance. ..Below the clay is a superior quitlitY of stone, 20 feet deep. , S. CUTHBERT, Hen: Agent, Smithfield street. RON FOLINDkLY FOR mall Iron Foundry , , with Futems, Tools, &a., readyfor operation, will be ,sold on accommodating : terms, or exchanged for iron s offerti an eacella : in opportunity to a yotmg man to commence the Iron Foundry business..Enguire of SCAIFE do ATIDINSON, Ist, near Wood street. OR SALE,--.A. lot on High st, near the corner of Wy = J. lie, at the new German Church, This Ley2o by 80 mil he sold on accommodming terms,. or; leased on pet petnal lease, with the privilege of buying out the groum rent at any tne. .Also—Severalother Lots on theHill,lredifferent places, for sale on accommodating terms, or perpetual lease, as may suit purchasers. _ _ . a . 124211 changed . THOMAS MELLON VOA SALE—A small two story frame dwelling house, -Comteniently situated, fronting on Frisk street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 2 , lfeet in front, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For farther partienliirs apply at the house t or to sep2 JAMES MAY, Water street. fitirlaallrAngle has Come Agata linlE subscriber respectfully iaforms the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that his Toys and• Fancy Ooodsare now open, in the lozge room ' formerly 'merit piedas a carpet warehouse by . R. D, Thompson, where can be seem the large st . araortment of Christiana Presents ever offered for sale India city. All these Goods are im ported direct from Europe. by' myself, and will be sold cheaper, than at any other establishment in the city, wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine assortment C. YEAGER, 109 Market street, near Liberty dee2l:lf ] Gettig . to Caltlforitta. PEMONS:purchasing Goods, on. time, 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 is coma case* 40, by purchasing at my establishment. I hare a fine stock of French, - English and American Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of - qualitiecto suit all tastes, purposes, or pockets.. I am determined to close them out before spring, at some price. •If purchasers will. take the trouble to call, they mayy, be convinced of the fact. JNO. CURRAN,,2O Fifth at. N. B.—There is not a piece of goods in my stock either old or nnfashionable--all warranted fresh. dee2t I LL STftaTELI ENGLISH EDITIONS DP Gtilliver's.Travels; • • - • . -Treasure Trove; • . Handy .Sauly , Tomer of London; . :••• - Windsor Castle ; , Percy Reliques ; Godfrey Malvern ; , • Gil Bias; • Clambers' Miscellany" [brittle tv • 8. kosworta Fourth as. near Market. TO BOATMEN—A large Cable far sale cheap. Apply to SCAIFE & ATKINSON, • dee23 • lat, near Wood at. ingtAnirgitor.l:4Titt." JE 4 Dor. Silver . Plated Butter ICnives ; a" " " Plain 'Tea Spools ; , 3 " " " Threaded, extra heavy; 2 " Deseit SpoOns; • 2 " Table; 1 " " .Tobacco basal, ; " " Sugar Shovels ; ' 1 " " " Mustard; - -1 61 44 " salts 2 " German Silver Spectacle Cases; 4 " " " Speckis 4 " 4 ! " assorted colors. Also, 4 of Alleh's Best Revolving Pistols; just receiv ed at . ZEBULON MINUET:S e dec2l3Gtlllarket street. • .13 . ray 11oiree, , . XOR THE BENEFIT.O, TUN OaPlum or ST. PAM'S Carson, will be givdn at the Lafayette. Assembly Rooms, on Friday evening, February 2,1849. AIANAGERS,: Hon. C. &taxa, Armasw Smuts, Esq., Jon! , B. BM-llair, . . . . J. J. RO6GEN f . lons Largos, . T. WA.stu L . IV. A. Allint.s.mt, Jaw( J. Alsr.cuma., . E. .jmuts. • Joss SCOTT. Wst. B. Altrcusurairs, Jr...1400n. KELLY, Joint "Downuto, A. ArCountran, .:C. GOLICTIIOI.IP, M. Sn.ligTßAlt. v. Tickets can be had at this offica, and from the Bitutugers. , . . . , . deol9 VIUSICAL HOXE*-1 doz. Musical Boise, tint play 'variety orpopular airs, waltzes, gdadrilles, jitsere'ceived at Z. KINZEY'S, " ' 67 Market it. Blowers forthe Win er Season. ; *Tee subscriber is prepared to furnish auquets:fov Weddings; Ball', or Par- 7Z - 1: ties, composed of rich, fragrant Flow es* .Orders left with,W,,T.,Bown., Jr.,.St.- Clair street, or , through the Post Office, will ,be delivered promptly. novgattnt* JAMES WAILDROP, 'Manchester. 'Steam.Boata for Sale. • The splendid' Stetrai Packets BALTIC and' ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as reg ar ckets on the Monongahela, between Pitts, burgh and Btownsville.; and havingrun form few mortths, ate found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, ate now offered for sale. ! • ! The following ate the dimensions of these mix boats, liz i Length' oideekt 170 feet; breadth of beam, :Al feet; wheels; .24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by IS inches diameter; cylinder!; 3V incheq. and 6i pet stroke. Each, boat contains 50 suite-rooms, and the tabina are farniihed tit therriellest Modetn style. ' For terms-,enquire' of J. K. AIOOR.HEA.D.. novntl Pittsburgh: - N. AGANA: SOI .*- 1 1'he ourth annual curer of the Nuttiiai Flint Com Any. will be giyen at the La nyetie Amtembly Itoomrt, on Friday evening, February itth. 1948:. , •• • ,dee2o:td uTH-10 pos. Drab Blanket Coating ; . - • . ' 8 !Lavender " " s • s,. ',case " Blankets; , ; 1 1 " Gray mixed Cloth ; ,t . Anny,Cloth ;. , , 2 " Tweeds, brown, black and gold raiz.; , 1 "" Piney Cassimeresi . , 1 bale Elltie Blanket coatitig. , Receved', oa coiiidgMassal, direct, from the matturat curers. and for sale : by the package or piece. s dec2o MURPHY,ik LEE,iferly it. -LONG SHAWLS:-.lust received, par A ams' press, another: lot of those beautiful. Long Elhaerls; 'admit' will be sold thirty per cent. cheaper than forkter loth:- . R. D. THOMPSON. The,attentiori of families and dealers is invited ,to Our Ator k of fresh Gree and' Black Teas pump in quarter, half 'pound} and pound packages', which; we wilt warrant equal to, if not'better, than 'thei Teals sold by llto Pekin . ' and Canton' stns store* We have alsr{ on and a fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder,"Nohng ;nylon and Black Teas,.oor itrpackages, cannot be equalled la this. city. Call and try them d c 042 . KING , & 11200REINAWGiatnon4. e.iIiANGRABLE SILEE . VISITB Jos. Cmannstas-P2O- 'AsirrsO—W. Murphy has on band a - few very l hand ;Smite changeable Silk Visitsi very minable for Chnsubas bresentOvineh he is selling at reduced prices. Also, B an d oo me Mess Silks; Satin, superfine • new style. linen cambrie'lldkfv..,Ac. • • dev23 neessre , ir Cough • Candy. • i mums celebrate,?article 'so favorably known last v/in ter, i s again adored article, citizens of Pittsburgh as a Certain. remedy for', CoiNchaand_Colds ; 113 prevalent otitis , season of the year. HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is the best article of She kind ever offered to ~the p;tblic, and we challenge any person in the ',United Stateito produce a cheaper, more .pleasant and effectualremedt i ror the cure of Coughs and Colds. " ' 110 CO., Proprietors, • Depot, No. 1 College Nan; Cincutnati 3 O. • Sold by'R.Smyser'L Wilcox Jr. s.u Toiensebd, Jas. A. Jones; Will. Black, Druggnits; . and at Wm. Jack son's, 89, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - deellaladt A PPRENTICES WANTED—Fifteen to twenty young lade fraluntols years of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing Matinees...Apply at M. DALY!S Store, .?n, Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville. mivle f !• . - A Ni CD of Moral and • - igibus AbecdOtis, a 'Collection Of several Thrittitind faCts,' Incidente,' Narratives, EcrinAilee and Testimonies. dm bracing the beat of Ake - kind in. moat fornier• And some, lituidia's in addition; original and selected; the - *bole arrangid And classified on a new Co ; lions tOpical and scriptural indexed. By . Rev. R. Arvine A z M., Pastor pf. Providence Church, New York 1 9.,D14 an latiodoelibii,bribefte*. • Gab B Chcever, tr, D Ju.ed !Ite above, with a number of new laird itilitable Dubii eaA, 'ons, for Bale by .FLpIOTT. k ENGLISH, . , ' • '7B Wood - streer. UOUSEAND LOT AT ADARGAIN.--rAny person 4..iriOntri; of o poinfortable D,cie_ fling House, in a good neigh borhOod, on can Sis treet, short distance from the Court House, can maid& theinselveti for the small sum of WO 1 Avery 'desirable residence for a Milliner, !den tal Ms Aer,or Retail Triramiog Doe. Apply. tb . -•• ,„ JCi cOYLE, C4th ebbe; near Smithfield M. ~. :.. r '" ,w EfitElM NEI ESE :;I:,''-' - ,2_' -, ''.-• : i'.: . L - ,', ~.;''', . - - ° , i-;:, 4 - : ',.., -..:..' ,t,L.'..,:l7''' =NEE . ao. lisiatitar arms= 4rn BT. Ara. xne =mono IDA.NCY-AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS , . Tht subscriber has jaitrietived his second supPlY; of NEW.GOODS. purchased in the Eastern chiesomeis the Great Fall its Pr tai, and far . hglow the cost of mane: feetariag, and will 'dispose Of themWholeiide and Re tail, at GREAI"I . I.A.RGAINS T i) BUYERS!' . . • • , . Bleached &Instill:, only IlFcente; . • 4.4 Bleached Muslin, from 411 to HI cents" - = • 4-4 Brown ' ' do.' 'do: sto 8 cents; "4;4 Double Purple Calico, 124 'do. • " Prints - , Merrimack patterns, only 01- cents; . Furniture Chintz, only 61. cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 184 cents' British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents' J - Bed Ticking, only t 3 cents French Dress Gingham, 124. Cents French Work Collars; only 12} cents • ' 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents. , LADIES' DRESS GOODS. • Black Plaid Silks; rich luistre; Wide Black Manilla Silks; • , Chameleon Silks, all shades 4 . . Satin stripe Cashmere, new style.; French Liimartine Plaids' ' • "I Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; J; Black Plaid' Ipaca I.lMstre; , , • ; Gala Plaids, high colors ;. ' Coburg and Thibet Cloth,irariditi lawns Pans Printed Ltufffrtine Cashmerest French Merino, all colors; Chameleon Satin, all shades'', • ' Black Plaid Plaid Oro. IP Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths.' j SHAWLS! SHAWLS! !i Plaid Long Shawls • Bloch& Long Shi*ltif . Entbroid, ercd Black Cloth Shilwls;: new . style; 'all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mons de Laine . Shawls; . new style Stradilla Shawls; plainand embroid ered black and coloredd silk fringe Thibet.Dhawls, and new style Paris printed Terkern and CashnieFe Shawls. , French work Capes; Collars and Cheriiigettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered 'linen csunbric Handkerchiefs; Lerites' Cravatsand Stiffs; black and colored' Kid Gloves - mohair and woratedllitts; white and tlack'Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian Hose; black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Bagingiyand Inserting& - •. • • • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. - Damask Table Line!), and Table Cloths; Russia Dia per and Crash Irish Linpa and Linen Lawns; Sleathed and Brown; Cassinets; Kentucky-Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking ; DomesiicrGingharas; Colored gambries; Red, Whit e and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys;,CantonFlannebs; Brown, 'Bleached and color ed Dulling& . ormii.E.ptEms GOODS Snit recebied, a very,zine assorunent of Fzencli and English, blue, black and brown Cloths ; blask,and fancy F r ench Cassunetes; nevi.style limey Vestings andcra vats ; Merino Shirts and Drawers ; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves,' Hosiery and Suspenders. nx.A.NKErs. . . . Ai splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon I:M nd) Blankets,jast received.. • •. ,The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fall in prices, Men:limits and others are •re qua stedto call and inspect them, as I feel, confident that y on examination the will be found muck lower than they have ever been offered in. this City, as I:intend to sell them wholesale and. remit, at a very small prof: ex the Eastern Cost. , • . - ABSALOM MORRIS, ." •.• nov23 .. , No. CS - Market street. Pittsburgh. COEUR OF FOUR= AND MARX= STRZEIS, PITTRIVEGU. GREAT BARGAINS !...The subscriber has just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DSO- 43 O P DS, adapted : to the present, season, and em br 'tug a stock for richnets and variety not surpassed by atv establishment in the West. -Very glossy black Silks; Cravats addeollars; Handsome dress • • do- , Black love Veils and ildkfat Rich changeable':Jaeonet and Carnb. Mnslins. Rich changeable Saab de Plaid and striped Muslim; Chines ,• - , Handsome Ribbons; • , Nods and high cold French Gloves, Hosiery, &c.; Merinos; Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high col'd Mualin Terkeri Shawls ; de Laines; Cashmere do. Newstyle muslindeLaines; Plain Thibet Shawls, silk. Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe; Fancy do. do. Pluck Thibet Shawls, do.do. Black and colored Alpaca ' s; Black do. • do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co- Silk <do. do. • lore; - - • Fine Brochte New style Visettes; Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Long so. California Plaids; • Low Priced do Black Bombazines • - Plaid Cloakings. CALICOES4iREAT REDUCUON His stock of Calicoes is very large ; it has teen se lected with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability. of fabric, and beauty of design. These- goods are lower than they have' ever been before, arid are worthy the pratieulsr attention ot, purchasers: . ; - The best Calicoes for 61 cm. ever offered;; Double purple Calicoes, English, 12 , 1 cents; Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; : New style Merrimack Calicoes; • Blue do; do. Blue and Orange ' do. • . Furniture . do. . CHEAP DRESS GOODS. . • --`1 • •• y t r -• " • p ' ' • „ , ‘' IT. • ' •-• MS= SIM C. -. forp Fresh Arrlyal«New Goods New Owed., at Number Fl y.nine I A lane lot of low priced Muslin,deLaines, of the low. price of 19k cents per yard. - • Also, Black Alpacas for la etp. Per ota irery good and very handsome dark and bright co l ored 'Plaid Ging lams, for 121 cents warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC .AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Muslins, 6114.12; Yard wide Unbleached; efuo 9 ; • Bed Ticking* Tel" c h eap; • • . Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; ,._ Checks, Linings, Plaid Linsey's ; DomesucGingbn ms, Mariners' Shirtings; • Colored Carabncs; . Flannel lower than ever offered ; Canton Flannels.' • ' LINEN GOODS!. Irish-Linens, Linen Lavrits; Damask Table Linen; i Do. do. Cloths; . - Bassist Sheeting;, . Do. Diapers; • Linen Drilling, Crash: BLAIsIKETSt BLANKETS! A large stock of Blanketsjmni.coarse to very fine; also Blue and Dnsh , Blankemi fine and very fine,`for GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. . Pine and superfine Preach and English Cloths and Gas.' simeres ; • Over-coatings; Silk and-Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk end Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc lite subscriber having trade. extraordinzgy. prepans tions for the Fall and:Winter trade, and having parchas• - • ed his Goods under the advantage of markets: annealing depressed,. can confidently promise his customers the best bargains he has ever, been able to offer,-:. - Customers of the house, and parchasertnerally, are respectfully invited to call. (nov2o) .PH IP ROSS. ' 1 Inter Goods at Eastern Cost 1' GB9.R. NVI-111.T.., N 0.51 Market' grew, intends making a change in hilt Inisiness on the Ist of January tieztwill dispose of the following styles of poops, at, original cost:— • • • • • • • , Brocha Long and Square Shawls; • - • French Tartan Long do. - French Printed Cashmeres; "' • • English do." do.' • ' ' • itlouseline De Laines ; • ' •• • • 3-4 and 64 Gala Plaids; • .- . , • High dord French Gingliturts, and Fancy Dress silks. Those *venting Bargains; are invited wean,- [0027:130 neduatton in Prlops. • VI - TILL BE ,SOLD,,from this date, the balance of Our WINTER DRESS Gtama, at gregkly reduced price's— consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazarine. litue,bll . , brown and other' colore French" Merinos., Lianartme 'Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and tared Alpacas, bl'kand fanay eilddrs; Froneliall woof Cashmeres and De Dames ;low Oneed Canlimeres and De Ittines, in great variety' Long and Square Plaid Shawl§ ; TaZkert, Cashmere .Do Leine Cloth, Thibet, & e.. &c. . 11- 1). THO MPSON, • . deed ;110 Market at:, 3 doors from Liberty. • IDIARD & BROTHEREItHUM GOLD:PENS.— LP 12 doz. of the above warranted brand of Pens, just received, and for sale to the trade at- New Neil ,pric.es. •The aboia Pens have received.thehighest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens . , and are:warranted bythellMlill; facteter against the point coming off.. 3 For sale by ' EDWARD ODD* North-east corner of:Fifth and Market sta., up stairs: BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES....;.W.-R. lIIIIa -2t has lately received &largo assortment of thdse . Goods, and is'opening them at prices unpreeedentedly low, - ranging from 75 to $2,50 per yard: - Also; French Doeskins,. of all qualities. • - Also, French and English Broadcloths, , black, olive, invisible green, brown, and blue: Among these are somellery handsome French-Black, suitable for Cloaks, at a very' low price', and brown, invisible gmen,And Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies , Cloaks. • • Also, silk, cotton andmerinoUndershirts and Drawers; • Mariners' Undershirts, constantly OR hand. fla — The attention of Merchants and Mei Chant Tailors, 'who buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above: • By iitxpress. ENTff. SUMNER GOODS.--Super. single milled G French Habit Cloths) rich styles Cassimeres; black and colored Cluthmeretts; Queen's and Sumiter Cloths' figured and plain Drap Etes, Veatings, "very choide• Marseilles,' Silks 'and-Satins, and figured Linen 'Drillsi Cheaper yet! ROBINSON'S.CIothSuire, , may2s Post Buildings,corner Fifth and Wood. . . pa nya Carriageldanufaetory, , Dianumd olky,ketweert Wood' and•Smidifteki streets. Witanz may always - be found tut assort . ant 'of Family. Carriages, Barouches, , Buggies, •and •all kinds of heavy work, from 6 six horse wagon down to a wheel barrow. • Persons wishing tcrpurehase or contract for an a r think in the 'above line, are respectfully iwvited• to Stonn Quarries. APIECE OF. GROUND;,CONTAINING STONE,i of the best quality for Mining and CellarlVort, and with very light striping, Will be rented ; for one;or tivo, yeats. 'Possession given immediately.... .41. is thicat i ed nilartheYdnintain Inn, on. Coal Lune ; and .clear of bu inp,whichmight tie inconvenienced by the gantry. Also, the- well known Stone Qbarry on Nunnery Hill, Allegheny City, adjoining Forrester. , ; Quitries; and 'die t? occupied. y Anthony Smith. •This leaf will tie: reuled foi a-term:of four or five years. For particulars, enquire of 18 MELLON... • ' • ft. , UHT • : EDO o Jas. flinspratt '& Son"' Pateint 'Sods/ Aib. TOS TONS, 34, cash, currency-; or .4 Max., approyed I bills. 5 tons or upwards 34d0.' parose 6 mos. do.,lin erest added. For the superior totality of, this broad, We efer to the gloss and Soap . manufactuters of this city tenerany. • • , W. .3s. hr. MITCHELTREE, •- 'rdec4 N 0.160 Libeity strhet. OILS -1000 111,11. natural colored Will: 5 r SPey(l 2 ll,; . —' 000 „ .bleached;'. , Whale 6 ;1. ~ 1500 " 64 500 " IC W. coast , „ • - bbls, Nevi, Lard - ‘," . - 5 "= Linseedffinitifuited-fhte) - 20 -"" Sttatt r & Ttinnels'Orar:Prin*"c . In more 8201trt,salirtiy:: • • ••• • - 96711.1 & RICki3TSDN. IMEM2== =EN t, t ~...T,. 3,. '. 4 . , ~ G.. FEMarla ,° : ' • ' ~..:,,,, .1' ' ' l*'''' ' % • t t . 1, -' "...q . V ESI=I M=Pi • • • • -•••- Brokers. ` : d• • ' EX cH•A WOE AND' WAN Ncr XloPricE ; • imin•r• Wood strati.'.. .tt foSGHT'fiia Time Iltilffor , Eithange, Bank plata' and. reigns l and 'domeatie‘Coltibougbt most favorable terms: :; • • • ' Collectionemadeinalliie ptineVal cities iittlab Unron, Rube loweatlnter. • • ' • 1038P1111- lint. HILL , i ; 45 4 Ritz.. , , ,: , . . :. CGHQt • ' BA THERS, th a n K E R 8 .... , c ' And Deale rsftrei in Ba F o rei gn kN and 6 1 t1fr " ... Silver, / Vi r aiS -W 60 4 1 , s 3rd door beim Foura. "ass- : ' asig ' - " at" ' Weatide,Pittsfrurski.?-0, II '/ • marl.44y . : . <A .nta OP :IMO= it: MVO BA n NAE.II. AND. XCHAN.GE P.BROIrDit s. ner of Fount street and Pda Offlatailiv,t VLEAIiER in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Rills, Foreign and•Domenti e Ezch tinge!, Cortifiestes OrDeposit, EXCHANGE on all the principalaideatollha , Union foro sale in stuns to suit purchasers.: . • •.1 . -o• •••i CURRENT and par funds received dePotite.) t t : 10 ..cg i ltuzioNs made on all parts of the-I:talon, at the . atilt-41 Iva ' • • RitABIER RATIN. Balsitmand B.tchange Broken, Denkrs in 'Pdreigii:lsnit ikmunk Bi ll s, Bills of Exchange; • Certificates' if, Depts. • Bank Neter, and Coin, - • • '•', • I Conltif Third add Wood sta., directly opposite theSt, °holed Hotel. • • maylla • • -- 1 •• ' ' . OLDIES - BON * . Bank= mut Dealer in Exchange: Coin and Bank Notts, ! • No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh- ' ‘: •• ; . ;.. • ..' :'-c'. nammo BATE. ' ' ILICTIANGIL •, " BIITCCIA stArn t New York ... . . fyr Cincinnati. i', • t ' ,t , * I Philadelphia . # " 'Louisville '. - ; ; * i Baltimore # " St. Loris:' . -• e: .1 Busting lora; • ' County & Cioronl'h Relief. Notes • -••.;,... f' . . Pentwelvairsiti Co. I - •." '• New York • ;•t - :/tltyyland. ;i; ..I', .f . ". '. New Orleans , : * • - ~. O Buyiog rain hio ,Korituoirg Virgitua Tennesseo aulg-y s. noon, . • . . rums. HANGICNT. HOON:it SARGENT. - ;•-‘72":"..• '• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE nzonzasc •_ • '- N. E. Co rgter of.Trood• emit Sixth streets:, Pittrburghk Pa., DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes t Minn Bills,. Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates ofDelposit, hc.; • EXCHANGE on all the. principal. Cities •of the Utdoni . and Europe: for sale in sums to salt purchasers.- • CURRENT and par funds received on deposite.• ,COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. • "•:• seplt-ly ~ . , ‘ ''' PRIVATE - DISEASER. ' Drlllfroin, No • i . 4 44 . 4 6 5 ea.1)1.74.. o n nd'i tt y ie c dc a fi . ' P6 n c ati ll iiineld in e alt 1 . e , .1 7 'f to the human frame. '. • ' • ... nut )) ~), 4 . SyhilisendSyphilitieertiPtions,giinartheci 1 Qs : ' , and Its e.a , toge nsequencesthr with e oil es. ... ~.. nersai date/sir, impurities of tbe blood, witlvall diseases of . rwisecalorigin, skin diseasesiwith strictures, gleet,usethral .1. discharges, seminal weakness and ,impotency; also. piles, rheumatism, female weakness,- disease.s of,the . womb, monthly suppressions, diseases, of the ',joints, fistula in . . anoi nervous affections, pains in the • back andloinsiini-. i tations of th e neck of the bladder and kidneys, scokbulie . 4 eruptions, tetter, ringworm, mercurial diseases,,,kc. ~ . , .ITiril.l.,VE YEARS'. PRACTICE,: -- - , ExchisivelY devoted ththe itudypndtheanithdtof vend real disorders, and those arising tram youthful eilsses 4l i gaiety, climate, or impurities . of 'the btoiid" Where y the consutaiton may have been eafeebled,enableeDr. rown 4 to offer assurances of speedy relief 'to,al.l i ffrho mayplaei I themselves under his care: • • - -• ' •- •• , i Dr. Brown's offices nre carrvenientlYitheinged intd sep arate e apartments. ,Patients con v r ieit:Dr4B4 withoutfear . of exposure to other visitors. - • ."- -,-.-• '- ' • . 1 It is of importancA to 'matiy tiers/Om - in . !itiedd in edieal i• aid, to obtain good nAvicepnvntely 'and protziptly. ''To stir such, Dr. Brown's seedy skill in removing venereal dis , ? eases, In their various forms and stages; oilers inducements which ion Wisely be equalled. Strangers are 'hereby spill ••'' prised that 'Dr. Brown has bced regtilarly . educated in .I c e o v i e ßne b r ilifinsh. of If medicine, exclusively, d t: of tlie he t ign ict thl; v it lY e e f VI:: e s . 1 1 diseases.' -, Dr."llrown is the only retin a / 1 31y educated iturgeun in Pittsburgh ivhd 'gives his Whale Mtentitin taMose emu- pltants. .. . ~ U7',Certain, safe anaspeedy curesvvillim alle SAO, be . . Recent ases are reli ev ed in a short time, tmthenttinted • ; notion from business."` Mr'Hernia or Raptiao.—Dr:. Eirroreri - also iriviteit per sons afflicted wills Hernia to collo"' he bits tidid kittruca) ••• tar attention to that disease. • ' • • • • z Letters from 'a distance, smith:iglu:Mee, Mnst contain fee, or they will not be attended to: • • •••• grs - 'Office on'Thamond Alley, a few dotiM fiod Wood street, towards the Market. • Coipsultation. striottotd; - - • TEUEIATIBIII.—Dr. Brownnlievny cUsectvered rem- . edy for Itheumntilm it a speedy and carain remedy for that painted treat:de. •It never' fails: • ,• • • Office and Private Coneultation 'Boerne; _No.' 65; . mond alley; Pittsbiugh, Pm The Doctor - is always at The Grand Pzurgative. , A. CLICKENER'S. SUGAR . COATED rEeIET.4 D .;; -BLE EXTRACT PILLS.,;-These celebratea Pills , have obtained an enviable notoriety in the Hutted States, as a curative for. Giddiness, -Dyspepsia, Sour: fitomach, Headache,. Fevers, - .Cosuveness ; Coughp;ifeart burn, Liver Comp l aint , Scurvy, Scrre_Throal,..laWard - WealtnesS, Palpitation of the Heart, IndigeStion, and . a I 'variety of - other diseases to which - ZION is heir to, as a medicine forthe - millioii.rn'allseasons of•theyear Q' spring, summer, autumn; and wintere-and alder Gll air cuntstancea, they can be taken withperfectaafety and t success.' ; As a Vermifuge andpiteintmedieine forchill. • dren, they are Bet g coated with pate white ehildreziwill easily take them; they-neither griPe nor nauseate ;- are gentle; bat thorough ittitheiropemtion. ,;( For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben • , eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Tin they will be foundwith• • out a superior: Ask any one, among-the thousands who use them; and an unqualified approval will be the certain result Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is fie oripuil-inventor j • 'of Sugar Coated • Pills • and that nothimpot thrilaiirt was ever heard of: until he , introduced:them in J i an44e43. Purchasers 'sheuld, therefore, always nakfot C ener , s Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills; and take no Mlieis, or they . I will be made the victims of a fraud. • ' 'lll7 — Prico, 25 cents per boa. • ; Dr. Clickeneekprincipal officeforthe sale-of Pills, is • . WM."JACRSON,:B9 Liberty st., bend of Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa General Agent for Pennsylvania , Northers Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia.- •-; ' The followincare - the duly appointed Agents for Marshall, Dr. Brown, :Allegheny oily t P. J. R. Johnson, , • Jonathan Ghreist., - Matichester.: • Alexander AsdaletWylicatreet. • - ; -; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. • Wm. 4. Smith; Temperanceville:. --,, G. 11. Starr, Elewiokley. - • Edam/a:Thompson, Wilkmsburgh.. • Daniel Naglay; East Liberty. - ' H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. IL-Rowland It Son, Mlle asport. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.' .• „J ; John Black, Turtle Creek. hVEldowney, Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Clinton-. - • Jtunes Stewartutatim. - I ".. • Riley hllLaughtin, Plum:township tiff?, Fulton, Tarentum. -' ' 'Jeremiah Pleming,-Lninancevilley • = , 'Robert Williams, Arthursville.4 • • augur-dtcatOrn • • j 111171111L1A111 0 PATID satllol t • (ktrociesir is +6 68 sari, . No. 10,F_ourth street.loitVens 'Firry-arterTNHinp , tetras ; IIaAPTITEICCTURERS of sheet lead ; tenderly:pee, by -1.1 nt drasantrops:' baths/water closetsjeadeirebirms, ete keeri constantly ontund and . ma4ut sett:wow:ol6er, sheet lead fmm 1 to 2 Ors. to the square tbol;in sheets of 6 by 20 feet;iofeh they will famish to the trade , "whitleltale, °rein to °Merin any Pi 76 that may be witrited;.•: ,, They also manufacture and . keep constantly . . 'Mt band .1 leaden pipes from_ tot inch calibre; .d.qttedeet•plpcifo 1 conveying water I MITI springs, furnished; foal.. 'eadntrY trade. and put oft on reels" in lengths of from , loolo 1000 feet on eactireel, with directions as to thoproper method I of laying. Also, on hand, a large supplyotAdant V Pat ent suetton Pumps. for. wells or cisterns; Shovie Cobs very supeiror cast iron suotion•Pumpir...il; toa.lt .• Hydrant' work of.every desoriptioiri6666l6l66t - In the moat durable manner. and , on. the , mostaccomladdAtintt terms. Orders from the country for ileaden.pipeei abet lead, or primps, willTecelviSprompeattenUoh: •• • je27-daw, Diallers Magical, ISOTUEPUBLJ se bet* that (Use ((Mud bailey's 21fagicarain .Eiiindlorlo,prokd• is; cars fo" the Chronic Rheumatism, I:hay.beati t tifilieted with for, teq.,yeUr:s, my hip "' • ' Ajiiit'AHAM P.. :1141CRLAND. • Areuctektiiieek, MY., Apr 1111,1341. • In. H. DAL:air—Sir: I have beat itdabled cbiLL t the Piles for eight raomht: and could ftelino relief. Your 'Magical Pain . . Extractor buying beetr reeOrtiirikdded to me t ' - ; applied it, but twice, obtainedlinstant teliet , i4d in ...aabort time:was perfeetlreured! .Could I, nor gee any more of it. I would not take a hundred dollars for , tho balance of my box. . • , wiIaaAn•HALL. . • • 97 North Moore street, New York, June 19, „ • Irr CAUTION —Dailey's only Depotin the city of heir. • York,- and .where the gestuine tirade can •be obt ained , wholesale and retail, is at 415. Broadway. • • H. Diu.Zv is the inventor of this truly invaboatiletom 'pound, and he rimer has, and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; iandishdrow f O , OOlO other person ever has made, ortimmeirtmake. • grain oflt himself. .. , Counterfeits abound! Every truly voluablehartiale is subject to be depredated uponktv counterfeitersand im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more titan amely experienced that fact thrin DallersMagical Pain Extractor! 1 • A Thvr-r-The genuine Dailey, in.cases uf. the - severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, ate., will•afford instani mad produce et 011 ,C9 aier•Oillffultd.sonthingeffect--extracting 911 in ittand from one to Arleen minutes!, but beani, a - wayi, a pp ly it ou linen—never bn cotton Cloth_ , An d nom mark . k the ff iff erencet—GeunteefeitErsc ors, no matter, under what name 'they may appear, ov,liow ap plied, altaaYrirritots and incrusts thepatut , . • : . Pamphlets, coataining . certificates of - curet, m ay be bad 'gratis, ort applicntion to JOH.N Tt...IIIO.ROAN,, Western ; Depot , Ptrubueglt. A• • I.N. ll : 7 tillm.44Bent• ; Didleyta Ansingligalvante Cure-All, For Homes, Cattle, &e., CCM' .00Vini 4;olo4:grease. poll-evil, gores, gulls and bruises. Pamphlets caat#iai na pertifieates of respeetahla parties, mat ballad as sppli: cation to- • : . JOHN:D. MORGAN, oet18:(1&79 ...• Agerit, Pittsburgh. . •• • . Steel. and Fide Blanu/aotory s .- u TIEE. sttbscribere have enlarged •their , Steel - and 'Pile , Manufactory, on •th a 'comer , of O'Hara' them. and : ping allOy,piftb AVard, Pittsburgh, by treating a 'eon- Vetting furnace, a melting furnacev and a tilt hamnier.—' Theif Bleel.now being of &superior gualityiond !toying engagettcoinpetent onernthres, s theyitra prepated to far rash Files of every descr i ption ; th at will.coMpas with the tiest imported fluidic! ; and being detebtathea Mmake it the interest of all , who use Filetpia tory way; to var. 'chest from them; theci , will sell their Elea, at reduced prices, for Cash. They will. alsans.ninTitesi and pgr obaseshese:whfeh site 'remand broken. Public t. 074) sgeja;respettfallyinvitedj - -(mlen J. ANKH= at CO ..; - ._ ISE '•• • „`' • "!..! 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