ME=MMMM ~T~e z ~~s~~ ~titi~ , : ~v~~~` ,_F.. •• ;essAliassal,Bolree."- .. --4 TEMAJECONDANNITAL , SOIBEVO.K ---. NlafrrEffeßAXD. , nrilltie•:gFretk et the la . IravzrenAllamt., ItoOnthon.FridaYeVen- , ingi-Tainneml9th,-1@49; Oa- ulichioccesion' be letrelliieCttli*at4atfoclieurrinqjPgioilltiillatta rine/0 and Waittesiamngladuch'vriltbethecelebrared ledge Qaadrilleir.4tud. IhreniatOmeonlliOns• also t. the Bell Waltzes,' beautifolly.:_p_idsealing-the : met; 0 erns Of aNredignCialigti - ,paitT., - 7riekent; can be pro., nred ;he' ••• •••.:r`;', • • Meeari James Brun. , ;W :Swain. . ThOlkSteoP az' Thos fllnas' • D. 14. - onrit 0-Dickson, .1. F. Riehort, - " -•Witf.oadlespie. _ ..-67,00711743.07/28; billevig,' , ~ -• _ ‘ - NJBso-Siide,wp:- ' ' ii f i.", i ' i n ; im p W ri r F e ar e . d, a by Ur vi l:Ki Enl. N. * -- i n Ids. best'allWand I '''' whole - ' Y' dim! is room s-TP. /e -- -- ' %,-':,,idlgt ? o,ol t t i c r:de; -'- . -... ' ksit, Dividend,: ()M C$ OF girsbtrztOti•Gai - ClriEPAtiT I a attiary:B I.q4ir ' f .: thislllF...Trnateen of the Pittsburg - Gee CoMpauy . have - of foarper cen t . on the -... avid , Stock paid in, out of the profits of the 'lest , s` *x: onttut,-wbich will be pnia to Stochholders or their I r ' presenuktives,lOrtlwit4. JAMES M CHRIST ' 't, legal ? Jattho:4td , • M. - ."' David - end. ~...017•413:1LALLICGISEitT Berlioz CO., I .1 "INttseurgh,ltumary 1,1810.: HE President AU: Managers of the .Company for I erecting a Bridge over the river Allegheny, have this y declared dividend of Two. 'Dollars en each share If the Capital Stock standing in the name of I n the books of the Company, out of the profile of the st six months, which will be paid to Stockholders or eir. legal rePresentativesjorthwith.. I Mu3:dlOtkw2t ' • JOTINAARPER, Treqsurer.. , _ . , , ED — Hagillizttnitiostgarr !-PhySicians;prescribe Dr. ogers , Liverwort rind Tar in the last stages and most • pelessOaseenf .Consianyttiori, after air other medicines .; ve failed, as it-luts - proved Itself to he the most extra . inary =dice! aid insuring alga disease. Now .this • edictneth as, valuable in the, incipient stages - ,-such as oughs, Colds; tin.;&c. Nvben the Lungs are not too. ar one before vlceratron ;likes place. It is seldom or ever 'town to fail in breaking upthe most distressing Cough • cold ii a.Tew boors time, if the directions nre strictly pllowed. 'The Genuine TO. Bogen' Liverwort-and 2bir; 'Welt makes so monywonderfurcures= ' For sale trj;; - ; -; - :,; J. -KIDD tk. Co., • ; Wholesale Druw'sts, No. GO Wood at. KNEMAND Is HARDIN, Grant street.' Alio, by janlo:6indtt* 1:1 . . --T . 7- docularr.kii. dreadful cornpaint is gunerally rec u ded Mil pnin in the bead; giddiness ; especially on , rig saddenly around,'dirnnesi of sight; stupor, loss of ernory;und Otheranpleaminteymptotna., which indicate loaded and cerrapt elate of the blood: '-. - . .. - ... \Vright's Indian Vegetable Pills 'ate a certain prevent e off appoplexy, because they expel from the blood ose stagnant and corrupt humors, which are the cause this and every other malady incident to man. • Wright's Indian . Vegetable Pills'also taid'and improve . gesticsiiits welltia purify the blood, mid therefore drive sease of every aame from the body. . . Beuratteeounterfefrs and Imila:font—Remember that . Original Bad OnlySlertnine -Indian. Vegetable Pills vs the written signature of,Witxtatt WRIGHT on the Remember also,. that Messrs. Fauctittkaager & Co., of ear - Ycirkf i ns. 5 ; & Co., at Cincinnati; and T. Wilder. & C 0.,, of Louisville, are sot agents for this • dicine,and we cannot guarantee -the - genuineness of at offered by them for sale. • •- ' - ' - The gentiineitt far sale atDr2 - :Wright , riPtisicipalOffice, a' Race street, Philadelphia ; and by Jona Tuortrsox, Liberty` street, - Piasburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for city; by whom dealers can be supplied nt the whole e 117° A couglfshoaid 'never be neglected: It May ar triliittg .and-.unworthy the attention at first,' but it I not remain stationary lo.ng it may progress slow at rst, and m its augmentation may oe scarcely perceptible -, et when. it once seizes the lungs, nil the other parts of e body will be sympathetically affected, and a confirm . Couanmption and premature death will be the inevi tale result...l, A, little care would save many a life, and timely use of a proper remedy might have arrested ny a consumption. Bat Many peraons have an invin ..M „repugnance. to. taking any medicine, and rather . an use Me means towards arresting a disease, sianply canamthe zemedi may not be a pleasant one, would • tier andlangaish far A. longtime; hefore they would cc rt to.the. aid of ; medicine • , , a , B. A. Fans stUck.k.Cp.'s Cough Balsam has great • yardage in this respect over many other Cough prepa • tions, as its pleasant taste permits it Lobe used without convenience. flat its value as a Balsam cousistsin the eediness of its *cure. We have known' soma of the • oat desperate 'coughs, some of whieh hitd . been running for trconsiderable length of time, yield nlmoatimme attlgtp~ts Prepared and for vale, wholesale and .retztil, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK h ,Co. cur. Wood and _lst, and Wood and oth sts pr 't the public bear in mind that Scarlet Fever and , or' cOtaplaints'iriciderit. ta sadden • changes •of the. eathee, are peculiarly prevalent at: this season of, the ear. ? Ilicautands of Children, and many persons of, ina-. e ello. - are dying weekly, because they overlook Me: nlyMedieine which is infallible in diseases of that kind. .at Medicine is Clickener'et Sugar-coated Vegetable Arrgatiire Pills, Which have been successful incases of greatest obstinacy,• and where nit other remedies aye proved-unavailing. - Physicians - of the highest emi• erica have prescribed them in their practice, and they ave baen highly recomtnended by a committee of the : .. erimut Institute, appointed to investigate their merits. t those who have never used them consent to make a , in , ge de t t ri e al,.. n tiiirl o tli n ey la w e il as l i e te o v i ck i tage i e t a s u u s e e h t n o t am i ; • ossible, the money will in all eases be returned. 117 - Sold by ' WM. JACKSON, (len. Agent, ' otrilo . . - 89.1Aberty street, Pinshurgh. [For lint or Agents see advertisement.] he HOW Elf:olden Bee...litre Still Ahead NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS!: - _ Greater Bargains than ever can now be had a ; the sign qf the 'New Ookten Bes-Ifice„ on Market st., • between Third and Fottrth, where is just opened • splendid stock of White* Dry Goods, cheaper than the •• e quality of Goods have ever been offered in Pius urgh L: RIISSELL;;No.' 02 Market street, between bird and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee - 've,' hasXiour received,tind ollets to his numerous cus *meth. ancrile public. generally, - the largest, cheapest cid most splendid stock of Winter Dry Goods ever offer d in this city. - . l'hese Goods have been purchased in the • tern Cities-since the late fall in prices; and will be -old to cash buyers at n'great reduction, much cheaper • an they could have been sold in the early part of the Among this large_and extensive Stock will be found' • any choice and fashionable Gtiods'of the latest im oriattan - LADIES' . DRESS GOODS. agylet Cashmeres, alt wool, a beautiful article ; Chertj eol'd do. , figured and plain; sub. arid Satintii,plaln, striped and plain; E, Scarlet de Loinesi all Wool, very cheap ; { Magarine Blue Da Lathes, low priced ; • French ltlerinoy OD colors, extremely low. ; • A large umbra:neat of fied Cashmeres De Laines,new st designs,thornl-21tob0 cents per yard; these are very heap. Also, * large stock- of Alpacas from 12} to 50 nts - per rani, all colors; ands .: great bargain;. with a .plendul assortment of bonnet slating of the latest jut '. ortation., velvet ribberth all widths and colors, cry cheap, a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial owes; bonnet satins 'and -velvets, all colors; French orked capes and collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and osiery, all at rsdaced prices. - - : SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • Bait adeOrtheent in ttie City, find very cheap Long and quite Shawls; best qUallty. - Terkertearateashmere Shawls; Black and'eolored Chith Brod= and Silk do: 'Blanket Shawls all ualities and prices. BLANKETS! DI; !....Cheapest in the City! -' A large stock of 'lltatthets; nil qualities, which will be • Id.cheaper than can be found elsewhere. . • ; . DOMESTIC OOODS ' CHEAPER THIN THE . CH E APEST! A large stock of Calico.. Good dark Calico, fait c o lo r s, mycents per y a rd';" best quality British and Anierican 4 - rants, 6to 10 cents per yard, yard wideßritish Purple • tints, 10 to 12} ; - a large supply rod, white and yellow lannels, - sorne aslow us 121 cents per, yard, very cheap; ed Ticking,from tol2l otitis per yard.' Also, a large r bock of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Cassinets, Kentucky cans 'and Limeys, together - with a very extensive 'as "- • rtmerit of_ bleached and unbleached Itlnslias, - frcan 3 to centsper Yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide unble ach • d 5 cents per yard t. bleached Maslins tom 3to cents Per yard. All of which will be sold off E; at reduced ,litiCeS,at the ,sign of the New Golden' Bee Hive, th - Market street, between Third. and 'Four th its., N 0.0 2, „. -jdecliCtfj _ , WM. L. RUSSEL. ' • " publics TBE daliscriber: thrones. the public generally,. and Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that the is discontinuingthe Queensware' business; and will ; sell °T his present stock ntreduced .prices. Those who r wish obtaba.Chitia, - ,Quertistbore, or Glass, Will 'find this •.•; a rare,opptirthuttyTor- getting suet articles as they want; ; much Cheaper than the usual rates. _ _ Remember' the :place, CHINA HALL, No 118 Wood ; street, near the Auction store;" P.B. I will dispose of my whole 'stock to any Person wishing'to buy_it, at *btu - gala. • janEhtf -7: • 7 WM; GETTY. A Nfr.IVRITING ROOMS Alexander &Day's Build-. i ng ,,d o tot r. -ofikainc . n , and Market 'street. For , day ithd eridiung clauses. " - Ur; 'D'ertmerAfementi in-tenebing, embraced in his splendid hew work on Bookt•lrieep • ing, ate now attracting , general attention - in the Easier*. cities. " Nninetinwas are the pnbithatiand already - before the i public on this important branch ' of mercantile education, j•Te think; Data tha :emphatic testimonials ap . pended to • die watt, that Mr. Du ff has inceeedgd effecung more ready and'desirable method of' teaching andreducing to, practicathis great essential itrilth conduct of mercantile affairs.—New 'York keening Repters,'Ort. 30. - ;;•• - ' Professionalassistancie given In opening, paining and closing Merchant!' sad Steamer's Books, adjusting ranged hooks,'Zre.', Class "boure' them 10 to 12 sr., mid 4 . (name 4;lurid 7to Mg. tr. • .Sara C1'4)7116—1 edso black Taxed heavy qasstmere -. • t....,;,1. ..do. fancy .',- ..., -v. , . ,:d0:J... - .".: , ' - 2 do; Tweeds, fancy Colors. _, ~.-. FOr sale at manaractareett priceby •._ _ - „_____ - • . , ~-, , '.,-,:. ,',' '-,' -•-. • • -,.ItIURPLIY it...Llelle;; jan6 . , Liberty street, opposite 'Fifth. FANTED—Three Business Men, teS partners in r: tnblishments now in successful :operation_ in c y. Eneh will be required to produce aensh copital . Aho. a PrOfitabii boslriesaWtll be nt ii sold one or two ontertirWAg 'mon nf good bOisineis 'habits . . • •• • • CUTFIBFOr :Gen. ,Agent, lowiddield street _ ----- TAMES F. frEß.ll,,Atiy , atZauf..-' Office removed to. 4) Fourth street, bor.:mut S.Mithfield and . Grant streets, Tinian/feu • ' isonu - s.inantiaL P111131711C414,110114.0 !pp , ` TU./ME IJ, DENNY; 3. HANNA, ..Corimzu *ori Mamma . , R, 1413141t1LV, . _ . . VASSEISIGgit ARRAI4GEENTS Eva 1848. . iSteamboatPacketLine,leavea daily for Cineinnati,loAsr. , -Pasa":lE,Pa.cke4l to Baltimore and phlai 8 d st.) mid 6 P., N. STal4Coac Line direct ns Philadelphia, .9 a. sd and 12} .yirestArtsunl Southern Mail Coach Line, 6A. M. •.7 Pikiffli-Wisstern,'"via Cleveland,dnily,lo A. se. Epe tind.WesenrKeor York, daily, 94. at librarEasteni, to Thiltulelphia, daily,azcept Sundays, 4 = • :911:111V.9.10AND_DE1-..\IITUBE.OP NAILS. • - ginttern bruit via Philade!pns, due 3 A. st.yeloses 19 sc. :Wbstnrn Mail, Cin.-and Loingv,lunS P. ar.,elosei 5 n. st. Bal Land Weishington, due BP . closes SL. at.' North-Western via Cleveland,iiitut 10 A. sr., doses 9 A. M. .faii3 arid Western Netrg,Tork, due 8 P. sr. closes BA. M. - - , Par value. Asia: Offered of Pittsburgh ' 850,00 85000 : 550,00 Exchange Bankso,oo - 44,00 43,50 - 'Merchants' ond M. Bank •,• •.. " . 50,00 47,00 95,00 Farmers' Deposit ... • t „Diane in marker. Hand Street Bridge... •• .•.. • . •:' 50,00 50,00 ' 40,00 -Northern Liberties Brldge :• t •• • .: . 50,00 35,00 Old AlleghenyDr:dge . • ... - 25,010 - . aci,op. - 35,00 Connellsville R.Striek,pald on • 5hare5,152,50.-;.. • . .. . - 5,00 4,43 City Bonds (8 90 . ' - - 50,00 Monongahela Bridge . 15,00- 14,30 Gas Stock... , ...... ,". • ... • • 50,00.. EMI - Review of t h e Market". OFFICE OF THE POST; / Tgoismior 11%RM/to, Antiary 11, 1849. S • - PROVISIONS—Bacon is withautreportable trans actiona,"for there is none in market ; , dealera offer 3, 4 and fictint can make no purchase& Lard : Mar ket pretty well supplied; SOO in 'kegs at file- in bbl& at fie. Butter is in come demand ; all the keg .Butter in market was &aught M.Sc.; for shipment; good Roll Butter in blds. is worth 11012 c. FRUIT,--Market very dull, and, no prospects of Impfrovement fill: spring trade opens. Raisins are firm at 10,87 for large lots; small sales at 8 2 )0 0 . Pea Nate are not: worth more than 75c.; and still tend downward. Currants are worth only 9c. Figs are expected soon. Dried Peaches are sold regular ly from store at $1,129/1,20, with an upward ten dency. Dried Apples are worth 500E4c.. Apples, green, are very plenty yet, but that disappearing by glee atufrot ; worth 612(iiS7e.. FLOUR--Sales'yesterday at $4,00 from first hands; from au:walla $4,12a4,15. • DRY 'GOODS NOTICE. A. A. P4ASONk CO., - No. 60 Market street, Rlttsbargh, Pa., B EG leave most respectfully to announce to their un- B meroui patrons and the public that they, in conse quence of contemplating a change in their bus iness, pro pose opening the whale of their. extensive Warehouse (Including all their . Wholesale Rooms,) for retailing, and will continue open until the first of 'February, commenc ng on New Year's Day, ISO. Our wholestock`,'com ?rising one of the most extensive mid varied assortments of -FANCY .AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the Weinent country, will be offered at lower prices than ever before known. Upwards of fifty thousand dol lars - of our stock Inn' been 'recently purchased, the great `Cr portion of whiehrire foreign Goods, received at New York by late European arrivals; which, from the lateness of the season, as well asthe well known pressure in the, money market,. were. - sold at immense sacrifices at the public sales. at rates varying frore twenty-five to fifty per cent. less than similar goods, brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently believe thatoar prices for the time above Mentioned Will be found to be even lower than any-Eastern wholesale rates We anxiouttly.invite all persons to visit our establish ment, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above—essurng.them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but'confer a favor upon the proprietors.— Our assortment of SILKS, SHAWLS, and FINE DRS GOODS will amply repay one torn visit; added to which our great display •of .DOSIESTIG GOODS will, we hope, induce allto call. 'Er Oar system of One Price, will be strictly Adhered o. (lan3) ••• A. A. BEASON k CO. • Froth, Pure Teas, VJUNGLESALE AND RETAIL, kr tag Petit; TEA 1V Stotts, 70 4 7 Ourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh.— The subscriber, havinglust returned from New York, is now receiving a large supply of : FRESH GREEN and BLACK TEA', from the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny, selected with great care 'far retail soles. Our stock betog now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocer s , Hotels. Steamboats and Fatuities with nay quantity, and at any price they may wish—packed in.l, and I pound 'packages, 6 tb. tin catu4sters, 6 and 13 lb. catty boxes, and in thohlilf chest. , . Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and will Sell better Teas at lower prices than any other house in ..Pittsburgh. Oar stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Int p^etial Green, and Oolong lack Teas, are the best in the !:tkiderican market. - ' , ea:altering% double refined Loaf. Crushed and Pulver tied SUGARS, al retaiL.of by the barrel. .COFFEES---tdocha. - Old -Gov- Java, Laguyra, St. Domingo and. Rio Coffees, selected by the most expe rienced Coffee Broker in -New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Capin/abets and Onions. Fresh Peaches, put up in their own knee. Ma laga Raisins in 3 tr. boxes. • Dr. D Ja ne's Family Medicine fo r N. de ß elrd Y V sale. - IA NES ta:HOUSE . FOR SALE.--Will be sold cheap,f - applied for soon, a Tvro Story Frame Henze ' sit uated-in Wylie street , near Chatbam , having four rooms, good • cellar and" yard. Lot 10 feet .frout by 50 deep. Title indisputable. Price seveulundred dollars. Apply to JOHN COYLE,_ Conveyancer, 4th street, near Smithfield. Or to JAMES NeGUIRE, janlo Tailor, Third at. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the Bookstore of Emicrrr & ENGLISH, 75 Wood street, for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by the Amer ica' Society for the Melioration of the Condition of the Jews, and edited by the Rev. A. H. Wright, Pastor of the Ansoeiate Church, Jane street, New York. decl4 Nag ableent. Chr Winne Cake. CS. BICKLEY, No. 38, Diamoni alley, respectfully in forms his friends and customers, that he is prepar ing,. at the Star Bakery, the most magnificent Christmas Cake ever served up in Pittsburgh. It will weigh 100 ths., will be made of the best fruit, and will be thoroughly baked. To those who are fond of drawing prizes, he begs leave to say, that three rich and beautiful Rings, made of the fittest Gold, will be placed inside the Coke. The cake will be disposed of at 50 cents per pound. IrrOrtitand, a large stock of Sugar Toys, and Cakes decl9 nISSOLUTION.—The partnership heretofore existing -ILY between the subscribers, under the firasof LIMNER & Arruxasoa. having expired by limitation, is this day dissolved. Either partner will use the name of the firm in closing the business JAS. D. LERMER. CHARLES W. ANDERSON. Clam:nun, January 1, ists. , In retiring from -business in this City it affords me pleasure 10 recommend my late jfattnet', J 69.D:LVILKEII, as worthy the patronage of my friends and the public generally. • CHAS. %V, ANDERSON. Clectens:r . z, January 1,1849. . NOTICR.—The undersigned, as successor to Lelimer & Andersoni, will continue is bin own name the CONDOM siox and FORWARDING Bcsnoms, and has vernoved ter the Solna coartsm oc ‘VSVAUT and C.nimmati streets, where promptness will be given to the PURCHASE, SALE, and Tasmsnummsf of Produce and Menehandize,-' ' JAS. a LEIIMER. Crsclansm, January I, 1019.--ljnn6:dlw) PRODUCE.— 25 1 5 7 1 sacks , D s r th r d t ..A; ps Peaches; pci • 4 1 ) C o rn Meal; 20 bags Rye ; 2 Plamseeil; 8 bbls.Lard; 12• kegs •" • Received this day and for sale by lan3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. - READS WASHINGTON, --- ATTORNEY AT LAW. PRE Pannarsbip heretofore existing: between JOHN 1. D. MAHON.and HEADE WASHINGTON, hue been dissolved by mutual consent. The subscriber may be foam% at his Mime, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant sts., Pittsburgh, at times.when not mimed in Court. ~decl.6.3m • • READS WASHINGTON. TOUR M. KIRKPATRICK. CHARLES W.- ROBB. IRKPATRICK &ROBB, Ag/ monsand Counsellors at g La --Office, Fourth street, next door below R. Pat terson's Livery Stable, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. • llec9l:w6bn . Eagle. tsaloon and Restaurant, • ~ No. 65, 63, and 61 Woad street - The subscriber would respectfully inform his - friends and the •public generally, that -he hashed the above well known e stab ash- Meat fitted up in a very s superior style, and is now pre. pared withevery requisite; to serve up all the delica ctes the season Words... '• , .OYSTERS, atewed,fried , roasted, or in the shell; to. gether.with hot coffee, tell, xhOeolate; beef steaks, mut• ton chops;yenison andgame. at Short .notiee; and at all seasonable hours, itiattyle that cannot be surpassed in XX ALE of thebest•bninds. Ithportid Segars in-eve. . Re would also belt leave Instate, that he is piepared to furnish - DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su perior manner ; SUPPERS for Ilnlls,Soeieties-or private Parties: Msr PRIVATE ROOMS always in readiness, Newspapers will be-kept on file from all quarters. decls - JOHN T. DONNLLEY. , 017110 E, - December 4.1848. S - I kN THE PETITION OP JAMES HARLEY, of Pins ,burgb,-Pennsf'yenta, praying for the'extensionot a patent, granted to said ' Harley, for an ' iintireVenient in casting chilled rolleta„&c.: for seven years from the ex-' titration l;if Amid patent, which takes place on the 2d day ' 1819 : - • - • is ordered tbnt theriall Petiticin he 'heard at the Patent Office. - onthe - Ist day ofltlereh next, at 12 O'clock,' af.l' and. all persons are notified to appear and show eause;.if any they have, why said petition ought not to Ordered, also, that this notice beptiblished in the Union, National-Intelbgencer, Globe, and National - Demokrat, 'Washington; Pennsylvanian, .PhiladelphiaL True Sim New York; Port, Boston; araiPost, Pittsburgh--once week for thteessuccessiva weeksprevious to the tat dap, of Match next. • EDMUND BURKE,. . • . , CoMtaissioner cif Patenti. P.S.—Editors of the ababe,papers will please navy; nd send their , bfilit Ali the - Patent Office, with a caper. .ontaining {hie notiee. . dec2', 7:lawfaw MSS .itti)...‘.4oiti ; iiiio;- i - ...-' . !:':.: -. .•' - ',, . . , _ . , . PORT OP.F/DXBBUtioll, 5 PTICS WATEII IN ABBIVRD, Steamer Atlantic Parkinson , Brownsville. ~ Louie hi'Larie, Bennet, Brownsville " Arrowline, Gordon, Brownsville., N Michigan o. 2, Gilson, Beaver. ' Lake Erie etholesi Beaver. " Caroline Day Beaver. • DEPARTED, " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Loids - ht , Lane, Bennet; Brownsville " Arrowiline, Gordon,Brownsville. • " Michigan. No. 2, Gilson, Beaver.- , " Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. " Caroliue,Day, Beaver. " Robert Fulton, Collier, St. Louis. 1845. 1848. • CINCINNATI .AND PITTSBURGH EAILY STEAM PACKET LIRE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and *pushed, midmost powerfel boats on the waters of the West The highest wages: are paid fox the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river hutment.— The line has beat in operation for six yelps ;.has carried meanly two millions of people, without dot i ng the slightest injnyyto their Persons. The proprietors. challenge com parison with any passenger bile in the Union for safety, regularity t and speed. All that mohey can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati Ste fOPPWS: MONDAY PACKET.—The iViormiotnaLi,Capt. will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlo o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at-10 P. ta. • TUESDAY PACKET. The Tharame. No. 2, Capt. Jno. Klineelta will leave Pittsburgh every 'Tuesday morning at 100 * clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. at. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Naw Exotartm No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'clock ; Almeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 r. M. . THURSDAY PACERT.—The Dammam, Capt. R. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. n. ;Rind YPACEET.—The Cuspaallo. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10O'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. SATURDAY PAClLET.—Thehlmornon, Capt. Hemp hill, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday{ morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. IL SUNDAY:. PACKET.— The Isaac Naurroa, Capt. P. Derol., will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. Y. nov 19: 1646. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FfMAIM 111,1848. Pimmon' Ist,lBlB. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. • The following new boats complete the lino for Ow present season; ATLANTIC ,_ Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jaeobs; and LOUIS APLANE, Capt. E. Benneu. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross et. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. jafil For Cincinnati. The fast running steamer NEW ENG oakLAND, Kovrnz, Master. will leave for the above and intennediate ports 1031$ DA.T, at 10 O . OOCk, A. Al. For freght or passage, apply on board. Franklin Packet. Ali W i t The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, - Capt. Wm. Hamra, will run regularly be t* it ~ twee urgb and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 -o'clock, P. Y. For freight or passage, apply on board. deer New W heeling ' aeliet The new and splendid passenger summer JAMS NELSON G. D. Moore, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leav ing this city. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. x., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday. at 10 o'clock, •. 74. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda dons ' ) 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. AMSRTRONO & CROZER, dece.:tf Agents. ""a." It 1 r at at for -, • , • . Ili i ii THE fine steamer 'WELLSVILLE,' Capt Baasizs, will leave for the above arid Inter me tate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to a 025 Gbo. B. MILTENBERGER, A.t. - 01.11SVIL y. • ! FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. EMI= B.IITrIIDAY Piiciorr.—Tbe A No lfine and feel pas senpr steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, 7. Reziep., Com mender, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'elock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely .to the comfort of pea. ',engem the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters, The Telegraph will run in 'connex ion with the' Den Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Lotals;-time through,viva OATS. e.' Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, \Vicenza, Master, will leave regularly for liiheeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. ti" positively. The Consul will land at an intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The twat is also provided with a selacung safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct9 JOHN FLACK. Agent. New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, MY A. Y., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landinh, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, mnr6 No, 33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. liaktTHE steamer BEAVER, Chas.E.Vlarke, Master Hall leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Glastgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—aud returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. st. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to mal7-tf U. W. MARTON le CO., Agents. it BHA RPSBURGH PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The subscriber being about to remove to Pitts. "2 4 -I L ''' burgh, will dispose of his property in Sharps burgh, at private sale, upon the most reasonable terms.— The property consists of a double Brick House, (suitabfe for two families,) two stories high, with a kitchen in the basement. Each House ban four rooms ' furnished in modern style, and very.comfortable. For terms. &c., in-. quire of the subscriber, on the premises in the Borough of Sharpsburch. vicruitcarizwELLEß. jan6:lind&w XIOR SALE-91.11 that valuable property where the subscriber resides , together with the improvements thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield, front-.ing ou Sixth st. 120 ft, and in depth on Cherry alley 240 feet This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or a Public Hall, and contains a half square of ground or It might he divided into 12 building lots, 6 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 0 lots with a front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep. jans:tf t WM. PORTER. Co-Partnership Notice. JOHN DUNLAP TOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated 0 with him in his business Sow; Funruto, they will hereafter carry on their Importing of House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the piesent firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an Second street. 'thndidati JOHN DUNLAP & 1S 4 lli G .r E i N g F 6 L A I L AN TMMISS ,E IO . N 7 i t EA GE L I T - U Sa m . " Collection of rents, borrowing and loaning:Money on bonds, mortgages:" &c. Persons wishing to purchase property will find it to their advantage to call and look at the great variety of houses, farms and building lots now offered for sale. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, jan3 Smithfield at., near 4th. NFORMAT ON WANTED.—Any person acquainted with the children ofohn Clark, an Englishman . ; (an i t ..J founder.'7 trade,) supposed to have worked in or about Piosbuigh, and to have died within six or seven years, wilkdo them a kmdness, by informing them they can hear OT something to their advantage, on application to this office. dec3o-tf ABOUT 250 Green Blanks, "To Lets," 190 handsome pictures, some in frames ; 200 Shannon's Interest tables AO Insolvent and Judgment donds ; • 150 U. S. Calender of 1014 centuti 250 handsome Temperance Certificates; Blank Bonds; for sale cheap, at wholesale or retail ISAAC HARRIS, dec3o Agent and Commission Merchant ;WELSH FLANNELS—W. B. hiorwak has on hand .ifif a full assortment of these desirable Goods. Also Domestic Unsltrinkable do; Mid a full assortment ofi Scarlet, yellow and Spotted, for childrens' wear. Home made Flannels, White. Brown and Barred. A. supply constantly . on hand.. . dec3o THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing hatorreo — Hite, Heineman & Co. was this day dissolved tiy. .mutual cobiefit. :The biethaess.of the late firm settled by Reineman ic co.' . JAS. HALE, • • • Sept. 27 t h, 1848. JOHN VOEOTLY. . . ' The busitteht will be , continued - by Saxes k Itemsnusart mei 'Joust VOZOTLY, under the style of REINEMAN k Co. sept2B "DOR BALE—A valuable'corner Lot of 40 feet Ironton A:. Honnigh.street, by 75 deepon North street, in Law renceville—containing a new Brick House, conveniently 'Arranged, With 'wide - hall; large parlor and - kitchen,- three bedrooms upper arid - lewer porches, good ceUar, bake. pion, gi v en, tr.c.* Price•Stsoo; ..V9O in hand ; WO in IL year ; 2 years. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, V3withiteld street. TIROWN & CONNELLY, Wholesale and• Retail Or o . JD mint , prom ice a n d ctuntadsiort Merclittni4, Vicutond market, Tittstntrgb. - •.• • • •^ nov29 ARMSTRONG CROZER, Commission Merchant s and Deakra itr.Produce, SO Market at. deb A LARGE WT OF.SHOR' ' AND MWDLINGS— Received.aadd for sale by Jen 3 - . CUBIIMINS et SMITH. 200' and for sale by ll t T a r o r E.ummICORNMIETIiri HMS. EXTRA •FAMLLy FLOUR—Rec'd and for 5 sale by ' - Oan3y • CUMMINS & SMITH. BBLS. APPLES—aired end for sale . ..4,4) J an a . CUPdMINS to SMITH. 'VINE FLOUR-36 bble. ituit received by • ' ARMSTRONG A.CROZER. 22BEMS. ESTRA. FAMILY FOUR -- Just received and forsale by Jan 3 , -,"- •• , ARMSTRONG do CROZEN. $001; 8 ' glii3rVmaliroggeir.'aitalta.'e A BELE. RYE FLOUR—For salAby — x ian3 " . - ARIUB,ONG CROZER, WEET CIDEE.-3dbble. la-clay received and for sale 101 by tjan9) AENSTRONG CROZEB(._- VirAR -19 bblo. for Olds by ria ARMSTRONG cnozig. .EA FAMILY FLOUR-55 bble,l received MI and (oriole by • - Aug - ARMSTRONG & O OZER. 4riSAOKS DUO • W F 0 R-- aor reed and iJ for sale by Oang) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. AMILY FLOUR-7200015. ra for sole by 1). WILLIAMS, 11108 • 110 Wood street O.OAP--20 boles No. 1. Rosin; - 1-‘ 28 " " : f rr. Ie AVIAMS istozi , DKIEL F •• urr—au bui. Dried Apples • 30 " • " Peaches"; for sale by jano - • J. D. WILLIAMS. B' O. I S--20 dozen tommon; - ' . 25 '. Extra quality ; for sale by PHIS - J. D. WILLIAMS,_ QVAacii—io boxes iiira l i ai;roisJslo by .-- . kJ long . J. D. WILLI AMS.A.ra TUVENELE AND TOY BOOKS—A fine:itciek at . It/ ' If. S: DOSWORTH & D 0.% noe2s : - Fourth street. RA • COAT 0--Il hula I • tan et Coat n:g, decte ' MURPHY* LEE VIOLANKET COATINGS— $ nib, Lueender, Grey Mu ni ed.tiod Blue. for sale by the piece or packai h i, manufacturer's prices, by hfiIITETY O Libert stre et, .1)01110 IRISH WHISKEY— Ei .t bbls. lnsh Whiskey re ceived and for sale by ian3 HOHN BLACK & CO. 400 BUSHELSNESHA NOCK POTATOES—Ftee , and for saleby (dml9) CUMMINS& SMITH. LAND -60 kegs No. 1, -just received and for sale by deci9 SMITH inlar7TEElr--2 bbls. Fresh Roll Butter, received this day Elk stud for sale b [cloak] SMITH & SINCLAIR. TIMED APPLES-40 sacks, Prime, for sato by deol9 ' SMITE! & SINC L AIR APPLES --400 bbls. Romanites, to store and for sale by (dee.2 . 3) %V. & C. ACHESON. /00 BUSHELS CORN rdFAT—just received, and for sale by deaf' W. & J. C. ACHESON. MI YE WANTED.--Crab- 1 be paid for 3000 bustle's 111, good Eye, by Ideal] &TILLER. do RICKETSON. RICE —d tierces new crop Rice, in store and for sale by deal MILLER & RICKETSON. SUOAR HOUSE MO ASSES-30 bids Sugar House ' Molasses, "Louis's Refinery," in store and for into by • {dean) MILLER it RICKETSON. FRODUCFe-100 bushels Clever Seed ; 60 large sized Cheese ; 20 kegs Buster' in store and for sale by dettill MILLER & RICKETSON. . ...._ ...._ viUSTARD-150 bates i tb:cans Long lisland - Mus- In lard; 80 kegs 20 tbs. do. do. do.; in more and for wale idec2l) MILLER & RICKETSON. SALAD OIL-10 baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil; 20 " Marseilles " In store and for sale by deal MILLER It RICKETSON OD RYE WHISKEY - 6 bbla. old Rye Whiskey, 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.C. MARTIN, Agl,' deaf . Corner Smithfield and Front ate. 01. -1 BRA 'tDk • " ES. —A argt stock of doe old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to suit, by [dead] P. C. MARTIN, .1. SWEEP CIDER.—A few bbts.for este low by - decl4 P. C. 211111tTIN, Ag't EACH BRANDY—A few bbia. cadTenaessee Peach P Brandy, (or gale by fdecl4l Aret. DIUTTER-20 We. Bell Butter, ftesb,rind in good or ID der, for sale b Wee% BIND & MOORHEAD. tit REEN *PPL DC Rambo's", GateiT Vandiver's, and many other varieties,jast received and for talc by S. & W. HARBAUGH, deal G 3 Water and 104 Front street. BUCKWHEAT BLOBS-50 sacks hulled Buckwheat Flour, received and thriale by decll S. & W. 11.01RWAUG11. AELEY-200 bushels iu store and for sale by ß dealt - " &W. HABBAUGH. FLOUR - 200 bbls. Spears' Mills Extra Family Pi7Tui, in store and for sale by S. lc W. HARBA UGH, deell 53 Water and 104 Front street. - •y - gi c ew • • Ulf s ape II Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by decll 13. & W. HARBADGE TIMED PRUIT.—Just received, a quantity of $ e LI Peaches and Apples, and for sale by droll 8. & W. RARBAUGH. CORN MEAL-70 sacks sifted Corn Meal, a superior article for family use, just received and for sale by dectl BROWN do CONNELLY, Diamond. BROOM:5-00 dozen Gam Brooms, Barge aixe,) jut received and for sale by deell ' BROWN & CONNELLY, Diamond. IvIACKERALIptIs. tdack . f.ral, very fine; 40 3 Jost received and for sale by decB BROWN Zs CONNELLY 541.240 N-4 3 bb Is. fine extrabalmon, in store and for sale b • Ideal BROWN & CONNELLY. CCII F 511-2cas I by idea] os. : cane' 'inter sae : 7 ‘. Timers' Oil 'just received and for sale by Ideal Biow • & CONNELLY. TAR-15ble.Tar store 80w "14'71 !VVgINELLY decB A A BOX.EB WHITE HAVANA SUGAR; . `IV 60 bags " Basil " received and for sale by . (dee4) MILLER & RiCKETSON. SVOARS-50 ICretiiiiinit - Frincipe," Cm & Sone! , 2 0 o ..I. " " Justo Zanz.” 10 " Havana Regalia. . 5 " " Fragancia. Rec'd and locale 6 (dent) MILLER & RICKERSON. . MOLASSES—RIbbIit Sugar Hoban; 40 ‘• new crop Plantatio n _ _ • received and for sale by (dec4) MILLER Br. RICKETSON:_. OL VE OIL—CROP OF la 4-10 baskets supTlnii dean:, " Laxamill 10 baskets sup. Border's," Latours;" 15 Marseilles; rec'd and for sale by dee4 MILLER h RICKETSON. TT AMPEILACK—Superior Star, in barrels and Mids., _la assorted papers, for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., nov23 •Corner tat and Wood ate. U Os —One ha e just receive , and for sale by B. A. EAHNESTOCK & CO, n0v4.9 Corner hit and Wood sts CASSIA -200 matte just received and for sale by B. A. FABNESTOCK & CO., ' novielf Corner let and Wood sts CIURRANTS—I mike Z aute,C truants, new, (or sale by dee27 KING & MOORHEAD. RAISI `B - 75 half boxes and 20 boxes new Raisins on hand and for sale by dec27 KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond. ,_______ 4 PPLES-4001;61 - rameating And cooking Apples, .11. rec'd per steamer "Consul," and for sale by dee27 & . RING MOORHEAD. REFINED SUGARB.ta— T L OVERING'S DOUBLE bbls. Lovering', Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and lverized Sugars, Just received and for sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by decs:d&w Ai-JAYNES. JOHN PLXIIIING MORINTERE INK.—EX) kegs Prout's News Ink, in 20 tb. kegs, at 160 per keg. Just received and for sale at kin Tea Store by (decs:dfsw) A. JAYNES. FINE COFFEES.,—hlocha,fild Gov., Java, Loguyra St. Domingo and Rio Colfees,just received and for le at the PektnTeaStore;7o Fourth street, by ecSuirscv , . A. JAYNES.. ?TWEEDS AND-CASSIMESES-2 mmes gold mixed, brown and bloat Tweeds; 1 case fancy eassimereo. Jost received from manafecturevk and for sale by MURPHY & LEE- NITRITINII DESKS AND WORK BOXE.S..A. spien- TV did assortment, suitable for presents For sale viol low by • , C. YEAGER, dec23 NV.ORK BASKETS AT No. 86 Mantra trrazar—Con listing of Rosewood, Mahogany and other 'valua ble materials. Also, • ••supergne quality of Toilet and Shaving RoitesiWriting Desks, Fancy Bailding Blocks and. Games of every desotlption,'with a large assortment of Toys and Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas pres ents. , (dead] , HOGAN fr. CANTWELL. NowlitiMurry, 1111110, ' eivetoo :doo. IR/err received from New York, a choice selec tion of elegant rioh Satins, Silks, Winter Ribbons, French :Flower's, Plumes, Ace.. A handsome as sortment or Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Thetis, &e.; on hand and made to order in the latestatyle, at the shortest notice.' MRS. HUFF, • decli No.lo St. Clair at. tWestkide.) FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.--Mrs. B..BAzit Fourth street,nenr Wool), would infonn the Ladies of:Pittsburgh and . vicinity; putt she :open on -Tnesday,the 24th-inst., an extensive assortinent of Fill :and -Winter Millinery. ect2o I J. wQro gefir re :4: e sta d n i l, .7 °.l3l le r i and immediately o ppos ite the head 0113mhaneld al 51 WHITE HAVANA AND BRAZIL SUGAR— '. V - 25 boxes 'Whites Havana Stlgar; • - 15 bagi ..": Brazil - 25,bbis. tc' • -" ‘` ' - In store and for ale by . , ItUDEVTIT, • dec27 < No I 3 Liberty st. MO COACH MAKERS:—The,underslgned has ou band J. and wi l sell, to close this 10t,.. At greatly reduced eaten, all wool Drab. Clotla„ABWool and union - thtmasks and Folios, Backrests; - LC THOMPSON,' 60010 110 Market st., three doors from /4lberty. CISME! ~~-~;~, ..oWitll4oiii;ii!'.•: , .' just recei • • f. 1. BROWN & CONNELLY. Liberty !treat, opposite Pith, Benoioval. Salo: bti "itution: • Avostiblir ititaurts,_-: • BY,-J'AMBS , APEZIVNA,:Atre27O.N.EIt, bro.'ll4'WooD . 13111.161,'2aaEE DOCIPI vault iitrra UNDERWRITERS' SALE GP DAMAGED CUTLE RP,. Hardware; Kiddie, :Boote, Shoesi - tind Dry Goods, at Auction, by Catalogue, on account of. Under vrriters.iiht Thursday next January ilth, ritlo o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold by catalogue, at Mcßentia's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street; three; doers front Fifth, on account of Underwriters, the contents of twen ty-two eases and packages of Cutlery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goode, &c., some of - which were dam aged on the Pennsylvania Canal a few weeks since...L- , The majority of the Goods are entirely perfect. cata logues will be ready, and the Goods can be examined this day. on the second story of the Auction store. • Terme : cash, par funds. JAMES•MeICENNA, jane . • Auctioneer: fir flak. - Atocuit'ankinet lialldthig Lots for Sole, ' 0 1 7 BEAUTIFULLY. SITUATED ; - BUILDING. LOTS. el I for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property. Parsons desirous of investiaK a small sum of money t ean do so to advantage, by secunng eholee Lots of various . . This , property, for beauty of dilation, commanding a 'view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unequalled. It has the advantage of an. Abundance of the choicest apring water. .:The new road, now finishing, will render rt easy of access, and bring it within a convenient distance of the. Allegheny market. • As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the de lightful situation for a reeidende, the buyer will secure in a few years a THREE-VOLD return. , The above Lots will be cold for Cash, or &VII Creditof one to five years— Trani CLEAN awn INDISPUTABLE. Plans auty be Seen and every information C had, _of Kr. HVGHSWEENYion the premises; or of JOHN OYLE, at his otfice,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. nov3o FOR.SALE—A valuable Property of I.olAcres. on the West side of the City line of Allegheriy,j of a mile from the Market house, The above is inn high state of cultivation, abounding in choice grapes and-Mber under the soil is a clay of fine,qualiti for brick,. Coal can be had at 100 yards distance. Below the elay.ls a superior quality of stone, 0:1 feet deep. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. A gent, dec23 Smiihfield street. IRON FOUNDR ' FOR SA.LE.—A small Iron Foundry, with Patterns, Tools, all ready for operation, - will he sold on accommodating terms,.or exchanged for iron or goods. This offers an exc.ellentopportanity to a young man to eommence the Iron Foundry business. Ermaire of . SCAIFE & ATKINSON, Ist, near Wood street. FORSALE.—A lot on High st, near the comer, ofWy lie, at the new German Church.. This,Let,2o by BOft., will be sold omacconunodating terms, or leased on per petual lease ; with the privilege of buying out the groans. rent ninny time. . . Also—Several othe r Lots on the Hill,in different places, for sale on accommodating terms, or perpetual lease,.as may suit purchasers. 1.-nli changed FOR SALE—A small two story frame dwelling house, conveniently sitnated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the.house. or to . sep2 • JAMES- MAY, Water street. • Oldlroliskingle has Come Again HE. subscriber rospeetfullrinforms the citizen e. Of. Pittsburgh and. vicinity, that his Toys and Fancy soda are now open, in the large room formerly occu pied as a carpet warehouse by Si. D. Thomason, where can be seen the largest assortment of Christmas Presents ever offered for sale in the 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 Sue assortment. C. YEAGER, 108 Market Street, near Liberty' dec21.113 Going toCalifor,la. ERSONS purchasing Goods, on time, are compelled P 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 fine stock of French, Coghill and American - Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of qualities to intit nil tastes, purposes, or pockets. I am 'determined to "lose them out before spring, at some - prise. If purchasers will take the trouble to call they may be ' convinced of the fact. JNO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth - et N. B.—There is not a piece of - goods in my stock either old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. dec2l ILLUSTRATED E.NOLISH EDITIONS OF Gulliver's Travois ; T.reasure Trove; Handy. Andy Tower of Lo ndon; . "Windsor Castle ; . . ' Percy Reliques ; Godfrey Malvern ; Gil Bias; - Chambers' Miscellany ; for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.; dec2.s Fourth st., near Market rpo BOATAIEN—A large Cable far sale cheap. Apply J.to SCAIF.F. & ,ATKINSON, dea23 Ist, near Wood st. PLATED SPOONS, &C.- 4 Doe. Silver Plated Butter Knives; 3 " " " Plain Tea Spoons 3 o 7 4 , 3 " " Thretuled, extra heavy; 2 " `t " sect spopmi 2 " " Table; I " " " Tobacco boxes; 1 . " " Sugar Shovels; 1" " " Mustard; " a " Salts; 2 " German Silver Spectacle Cases; 4 " " Specks ,• • 4 " 4 ! assorted colors. Also, ti of Allen's Best Revolvins , Pistots; just reeeir ed nt ZEBULON KINZEY'S, dee2B 07, Market street. ree, FOR THE BENEFIT or TIM OUPRANS or ST. PAEL'S Curacn,.will be gistn at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, oil Friday eretangyebrattry 4,1819. MANAGERS: Hon. C. Sicsa.aa. Ainntsw Beate, Esq., JOINT B. GUTRRIE, J. J. Rocnts, . Joan Larroir, T "WARD, W. A. hl'hlumans; Jon:, L'hlrrenrci., E. Joists, Ram Score. WM. B. MITCIISLTREE, Jr.. HVOlt KEN.LT Join! Dowinno, A. IlTCoussiza, C. GOSCRIOAN, M. BRENNAN. Er Tickets can be bad at this office, and from the .hlanggers. deel9 USICAL BOXES-1 doz_ Musical Boxes, that play . a variety of popular airs, waltzes, quadrilles, Bc.,just received at • Z. KEW E:PS, deell 67 Market st. Flowers for the W inter Season. ga.Tax subteriber is prepared to furnish* Bouquets for Weddings, Balls, or Par ties, composed of rieb , fmgraat Flow ers. Orders left with W. T. flown, Jr., St. Clair street, or through the Post Office, will •be -delivered promptly. nov23:lm• JAMES WARD.ROP,MauchestOr._ Steam Boats for The splendid Steam. PacketsßALTlC and ATLANTIC, built e:xpressly to ran as regu ar ackets on the Monongahela. between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few, months, are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these Twttrboats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 23 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buokets; four botteri, 21 feet by as inches diameter; cylinder=, 21 inches, and 0} eel stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are fnrnished lathe richest modern style. For terms, enquire of J. K. MOORI-lEin nov23af Pittsburgh. SOl fourth .annual Soiree of the N4CIARA Frau COMPAI4T, s IViII be given at the La Fayette Assembly Rooms, on Fr i day evening, February 9th. 1848. , . Alee4ontd r bUT —lt; pcs. Drab Blanket Coating ; 8 •f Lavender " " 1 case " Blankets; I " Gray mixed Cloth; " — Army Cloth;_ 2 "- Tiveeds,bro*mibiack and gold mix. 1 " ' Fancy Cassimeres; ' 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating.' Received, on consignment, direet from the manatee urers, and for sale by , thez i e t ta i fisiokay :Liberty death '' LONGAWLS.—Just received; s' per' Adam Lx= press, another lot of those beautiful Long Shawls, which will be sold thirty per eent:cheaper than_ former lots. - [dead) R. D. THOMPSON. TEAS—The attention of families and dealers is invited to our stock of fresh Green and Black Teas t put up in quarter, half pound % and pound packages, which we Will warrant equal to, If-not better, thsn.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. Calcutta try them. deng7 . KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond.. HANORABLEL SILK VISITS, FOR CIIRLITMAS Flag. Clllurphk , Mui op hand a few very hard_ some chaugeable.Silk Visits, very-auilable for Christmas presents, which he is selling at reduced Prices. Also, Itundsome.rtress Silks, Satin, superfine new style linen cambrig sdkla,kc,. . dec.23 Eloweva Cough Candy.. 91111 S celebrated article, so favorably known last win j ter, is again offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, so prevalent at this season of the year: • . . : HOWE'S COUGH.CANDY. is the best -article of the kind ever offered to the public, and we challenge any persan in the •United States ta.produee a cheaper, more pleasant and-effectual remedy for the cure of Coughs and Colds. IiGWE do C°:.4ll'3Riet°7;-' Depot, N Collage Cincinnati ,' . Sold by H.Stripter, L. Wileax,-Jr.,..1: iM..TownSend, Jas. A. Jones, Will. Black, Druggists; and at Wm. Jack• son's, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. dee2l:d3di APPRENTICES WANTED-Fifteen to twenty young lads from to 15 yeart of age, to Team the Stocking manufacuirfng bdsiaess. Apply cit Al, DALY'S Store, on Flftlititreet, or at his Factory-in Litcrencerille. novle f ES—Cyclope in of Moral ' Religious' • Anecdotes, a ColleatiolLof savant! Thousand Pacts,', Incidents, Narratives, Examples' and Testimonies, em bracing the best of the kind inmost former ccillections, and some handret's in tuldition, original and selected; 'the' whole arranged cod classified on a new plan, with co , pious topical - and scriptural indexes, By Rev, R. Arsine A. M.,.Pastor of the Providence Church, New' York' witlian Introduction,by the Revt . Geo Cheever, TetD Just published.. - - • The above, with a number of. new and !gable cations, for sale by ENGLISH, HOUSE AND LOT AT 'A BAB.OAIN-744* person inmant of a conifortable Dwelling Rams m a gond neighborhood, ortWylie atte short distanenfrom the Court Bimini, can provide themselveifor the !small - sum" of 8700 A verrdestrable residence:for alittihneri Man tas Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. l'Oittply •to - •'- JO MC COYLE, ' dec29 • PPM streeynear Satithlield st. NO: OS :MASAI= ST., BIZOWITEN 4rn NT. AND tin .DIABIOND 10.3N6 Y. AND STAPLE WINTER' RY GOODS! The 'subscriber has just received his second' supply of NEW GOODS, p.itrebaseclin. the" Eastern cities since the Great "Fall in Fivers, end far below the eost - ormanu; facturitigtmd Will dispose of them, Wholesale and. Re., tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS!. _ .Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents; 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 81 to 121 cents ; 4-4 Brown • do. do. ..5 to 8 cents; : 4:4 Double Purple "Calico, 121 do. Prinni, Merrimack patterns, only 81. cents; . ',Furniture Chintz, only 81. cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 181 cents 'British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents Ded.Ticking, only GI cents; French Dress Ginghanis, 121 cents; , French Work Collars, only in cents; 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents ; LADIES' DRESS ,GOODS. Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; , Wide Black Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, all shades ; Satin stripe Cashmere, new style ; French Lamartine Plaids • -- Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre ; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; • Gala Plaids, high colors • Coburg and ThibelCloth;varions shwles 'Paris Printed La tine Cashmeres; ". French Merino, all Color's; Chameleon Satin, all shades ,• ' Black Plaid Gro. D' Armour Saki; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! _ Plaid Long Shawls; Brochti Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style alrwool Eroclia Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored &tons de Leine Shawls; new style Stmdilla Shawl ;Plain and einbioid ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet'Bhawls, and hew style Paris printed Terkern and Caihmeie Shawls: _ French work Capes; Collars an eunzettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons;, Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cl'EiVatll and Scarfs • black; and colored Kid Gloves • mohair and.worsted Aitts; whiti :and black Silk, Catihmete, Alpaca, Ingrain Mad Mora .vian Hose; black Silk` Fringes Gimpt . !Thread, Edgings and Insertings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODSi-:' Damask Table Linen, and Table _Cloths; Bowie Dia= per and Crash"; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Ctissinets; Kentucky Jeans ; Checks; Bed Ticking ; Domestic Gingharns; Colored Cambrics; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; IVeLsh Flannel; Tlaid Linseyc; Canton Flannels; Drown,' Bleached and color- GENTLEMEN'S GiiKIDS; Just received, a very fine assortment of French And English, blue, black and brown Cloths; bleak and fancy French•Cassimeres •' new style fancy Vestings .and Cra vats • Merino Shirts rind Drawers ; ••Linen, Cambric and Silk handkerchiefs; Hosiery and Suspenders.. • : . • • BLANKET'S. A splendid assortment of. superfine {ribbon bound) Blankets, just received. , • The - above GOODS having been parchaied since the reeentgvera fall in 'vita, Merchants and'othent are re. quested to call and Inspect them, as I feel confident that .on examination* they will be found wick lower than they have ever been offered in Able. City, es 1 intend to sell them wholesale and retail, eta very small, r prof cr. the Eastern Cast. AusA,Lora MORRIS, nova • No. 65 Market street. Pittsburgh. ,TIIO.ILAS AIELLON Neer flooNsiut. Number Fifty-nine 2 comma os -70IINTES' AND Yana= animus, prrrsattraon. REAT BARGAINS!The subscriber has just re turited 'from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRS* GOODS, adapted to'the present season, and em br sing a stock forrichnessmul variety not surpassed by at - ' establishment in the West. DRESS GOODS! ' Very glomq , black Silks ; Handsome:dress ' do. Rich Changeable da. Rich changeable Stitt de Chines ; ' - Mode and high cold French Merinos ; ' - I Mode and.high cold Muslin de Laines ; New style muslin de Lainei4l Satin striped Cashmerit Fancy do. dn. Black and colored Alp acas Plaid Gingbams, bri ght co lors; New szkle Visettei ; Gala Plaids, bright colors ; California Plaids ; Black Bombazines,* CALICOES—' -GR His stock of Calicoes is very large; it. has - been se lected with mach care—witlf 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 . pairticolar attention of . purchasers : The best Calicoes for ft} cis. ever offered; Double purple Calicoes, Euglish,l2l cents ; - Green Oil Chintz; British Chintzes ; New style Merrimack Calicoes; . • Blue Blue and Orange . ' do. Furniture . . ' - - CHEAP DRESS GOODS. . - A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of 124 eel:napes yard. ' - Also, Black .Alpacas for 121 cts. per yard. • Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hamsObr7l2l cents, Wiarrauted fast colors. - ' • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Minding, 61 to 12; - ' Yard Wide Unbletiebed, alto 9; ••• Bed Ticking's, very cheap; Cushions; Drillings, Kentucky - Jeans; Checks, Linings,Tlaid Linseys ; Domestic Ginghams, Mariners' Shirtings; Colored Cambries ; Flannels, lower than ever offered; Canton Flannels. LINES GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; Damask Table Linen; Do.. do.. Cloths; Rusisia Sheeting; Diapers;•_ Linen Drilling. Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to verYfine, also .Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very - fine, for Overcoats-, Fine and superfine French and ETlgliahClathsand Cas simerelt; Over - coatings ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders' Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half . 116se, etc., etc: The subscriber having made extraordinary prepara tions for the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of 'markets unusually depressed, can confidently promise his customers the best bargains be has ever been able to offer. - Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are res ectfullyinvited to call. (nov2o) PHILIP 'Ross. tater Goods at lOastern Coot I . GEO. R. WH1TE.,.N0.51 . Market street, intends making a change in his business, on the. Ist of January next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at original cost : Drocha Long and Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do. , French Printed Cashmeres; English do. do. - Mouseline De Laines ; . ... - 3-4 and 6-4 Gala Plaids; High col'd French Gingham, and Fancy Dress . Silks. Those.wantingßargains, are invited to call. incg7:lm SILL BE SOLD; from this date, the balance of our rr Wuresa Dews Goons, at greatly 'educed' prices— consisting ofecarle_,t maroon ; mazarine blue,hPk, brown and other colors French' Merinos, Lamartinc Stripes," Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Alpacas, bl'k and fancy colas; French alt wool Cashmeres and De. Dairies low - peiced Cashincres And be Laines, in 'great variety ;- Long ani Square Plaid Shawls ; Turkeri, Cashmere, De -Lain° Cloth, Thibet, &c., &c. THOMPSON ; deed 110 Market at., 3 doors (coin Liberty: IDARD & BROTHERS' PREMIUM GOLD _V .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 plieraium ever ;awarded on Gold Pens:, and ate warranted by the inium. lecturer against the point coining off: ~ For sale by EDWARD - TODD; & COA—. North•east corner of Filth and Maiket stsfoip stem. BLACK AND FANCY-CASSIMERES.—W. R. Men- PUY has lately received a large assortment of these, Goods, and is opemng tnem at prices unpiccedentedly low; ran from 75 to $2,50 per yard. Also French Doeskins, of all qualities. Also; French and. English Broadcloths, hlack, olive, green, brown, and blue. Amorig these are some very. handsome. Fiench,Black,.suitable for Cleaka, at a very low price, and brown, invisible green,und bl'k Pelisse Cloths, for. Ladies' Cloaks. :• Also, Bilk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers; Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on hand., Ur' The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors, who:buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above. ';dect3 , - . • By Empress. ENTS. SUMMER GOODS.—Super—Ortgle milled 'French Habit Cloths; - rich styles Cassimeres; black - and'eolored Cashmerens; Queen's and Suttuner Cloths+ figured and plain Drap Etes: Vestings,"yery choice' Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured Linen . Drills; Cheaper yet! ROBINSON'S ClOth Store., nany2s • Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. piiiternonts Carriage Manufactory, ~Dia mong . aiky, moan Wood and Smi Ofield streets. . AV.ltzaut may always -be Continua assort . 2 tr. ant of Family Carriages,. Earouches, Buggies, and all , kinds of heavy .work t 74 11 . 1117 ''` from a nix horse Wagon, down, ton wheel barroti, Persons wishing to purchase or contract foe an thing in the above line r are respectfully invited to - °C128:" Stone' quarries. PIECE OF ,GROUND - CONTAINING STONE, of the best quality for Crating and Cellar Work; and with very light.striping, will be rented. for one or two years. Possesiion given immediately. - It is located near, the Fountain- Ina, on Coal Lane ; and clear of build-. ings,which might be inconvenienced by the Quarry. Also, the well. known Stone Quar ry on Nunnery Hill, 'Allegheny City, adjoining Forrester , s Quanies,and late-, liPoccuPied by. Anthony,Smith.., Ibis last will be rented 'for aierm of font- orilyn,years. For particulars, enquire ; of , THiraT tt MF.LLON. Jas. RlnSpratt du -Saner Patent Soda; Ash. 1 TO 5 TONS, 31, Coshi currency; or 4 mos.; approved J. or upwards 3} do. par, or a mos. do., in crest added. For the superior quality of this brand, we afar .to the glass and 'soap :manufacturers of this-city .tenerally. W. Si M. -MITCHELTREE, . rdee4 N 0.160 Liberty street. gall- natural aUlarall Winter Sperm OH; NJ' • 1800 " • • 1600' " ' " " Virhale" " 500 • " N. W4onsi'0 lt . . , .e ibis. No 1 Lard • LLineeedlwiintinted Sne): 20: ", StrnitlaViniiers' (wrir.geMiiiim" • 42 more and iar Belo b- 2 pee2l RICKEiSON •• • • iDrg 00b0. Freak Andirai..lNew 0"" PANM. GOODS Cravats and Minors; Block love Veils and Bdkfs:; Joconet and Comb. Muslins. Plaid and striped Muslins; Handsome Ribbons; ,Dloves, Hosiery, &c.; (Cloths for Cloaks; iTerkeri Shawls ; Cashmere do. Plain Thibet Shawls, silk fringe PlackThibet Shawls, do.do. Black - do. do,. Silk do. - do. Fine BrochM do. - Cloth Plaid, Lang oo: • Low Priced do Plaid Makings. T REDUCTION GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN PLeductlon In Prices. F1141i14 - V'TWllll5f - -,4 • , Bank me •nub lextliangellirakere. • WM. U. WILLIAMS.. • 2 _ EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE • N. E.'corner of Third and Wood 'treas. _ • OIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes and 0 foreign and doinestie Coin boughx and sold on the, most favorable terms. . • . . . . ColiectiOns mule in all the principal cities of the Union, at tho 'lowest rates. ' Jen.. JOSEPH H. HILL. HILL & CURRY, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, •• And Deakta in Foreign and Domenic - .Exchange, Cerafi: eats: of Deposst, Bank Now t Gold an Silver, N0:65 Wood_ street t 3rd door below Fourth, Trearide,Pitaburgh, Pa., 1e417 Hugh D. M M ing, RAN ER AND.E M XCHANE & nRo ) trR 011ite—eornet of Fourth erect anti Part Offire alley, - DLALER in Coin,Rank Notert,Time Bills, Foreign nnd Domestic Echange,Certificates of Deposit,&e , EXCHANGE on all the principal cities of the Union for sale in sums to suit purchasors. CURRENT and par tundsreceived on deposits. COLLECTIONS made On all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates.. apll-dlytevv3tn ALLIN maim. SDAVARD itairsr. • IEURALBIER & RAUM. • • Bankerrand Exchange Brokers, Deram'fit Fisreign' and Done:tie Bills, Bills of Exchange, Cenyleates Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood . ate., directly opposite the St. Cherie, H0te1..., • . . may2B • N. HOLMES & SON, Bankers and Deakra in Exchange Coin and Bank Notes, No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. • 111111.M0 RATE. - LECkAMOR. New Yor k. • pr [Cincinnati Philadelpia • • •-f . ".Louieville Baltimore " St. Louie En= Buying rates Ohio dia Indiana Kentucky . Virginia - • " Wheeling Tennessee oa anl9-y . EIOON - 4P•SAALGEENT. BANKERS .AND. EXCHANGE DRONERS,. 11 E. Camel' of: 'Wood and Sixth struLt., Pittsburgh; EC, DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notel, Mute Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union, and Eur_ope, for sale in - sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and•par funds received on deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all Pans of the Ukion• al the lowest tines. . ' :PRIVATE 'RISIEASES: *Dr:Brown; no'. 65 Diamond Alley, eon be consulted in MI eases of a private ordelicatenaturc identa , litbl . to the human frame. )1 p • • SybilisandSyphilitie eruptions,gonorthina,• • and its corusemiences, together with all ve nereal • memo. impurities°, the blood, with all diseases of . venerealorigin; elan diseases,withstrlctures, gleet;arethral 'discharges, seminal weaknesi and bnpotencyjalso,_ •rheurnatism, female weakness; diseases of the womb; -. monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, Estulti in ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder-and kidneys,scorbutie eruptions, teeter, ringworm, mercurial disetuses, - &e. • :TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE' • Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment Of vine: real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses l gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constaniton may have been enfeebled, enablesDr.Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief ,to all who may place themselves under his care.- • . • • • Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into step- , arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without feat of exposure to other visitors. • his of importance to many persons in.need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all torch, Dr. Brown's- ready skill in removing rentreal ewes i n their various forms and stages, °Gera inducements:- whic'h can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap7 prised- that Dr.- Brown bus been regularly educated to every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years. - confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. . , . Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon .in . . ' Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to thoseconte -- plaints. - • -.• 111"Certairi, safe and speedy cures will, In all eases; be , guaranteed. ... , Recent cages are relieved in a short time, without fitted . t. ruon from business. .. ,3 liWr Hernia or Rupture,--Dr.. Brown also invites per,.. • sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parueer... lar attention to that disease.' . . Letters from. a distance, asking advice, must contain'.'.': fee, or they will not be attended to. ErOffice -on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. gonstiltations strictly tonk ' dentlal. . 0c0.541&w1y EliblATlltll.-1/r. litrstvawnewly discovered (CM edy (or Rheumatism it n speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fads. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No, CS, Die; mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.-abet Doctor is i dim a inya at The Grand Purgative. • • ' DR. S VOAR COATED VEGETA- . • BLS EXTRACT P/LLs.7.These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness,"Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, • Headache, Fevers, 'Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Herat . burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy; Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, tad a variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir. to, as a medicine forum million. .*ln ell seasons of the year,— spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under all or- ." ctimstances ' they can be taken with perfect safety. and success. As a Vennifage andgenerll medicine for chill drop, they are unlit-elk& .Being coated with pine white sugar, children will easily take them; they•neither gripe: nor nauseate; are gentle, bat thorough in their operntiou. . • For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben eficial. As as Anti...Daiwa Pin they will be found with. 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. CI ickerrer is - tie original inventor of Sugar Coated. Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced Ahem in June,lB43. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask fur Clicenek's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take nombers, or they ,will be made the victims of a fraud. • par Price, 25 cents per box. • .. __-•EirClickener's principal office for the sale of Pills, is 'J Vesey.st, N:1. • • " Widr JACKSON, SO Liberty st , head of Wood, Pins fierzb, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern •Ohro,Und the river counties of Virginia. *. . • The following are the dilly. appointed Agents for A. - 1.), gheny count - Pa.: A. M. Marshall,) Brown, , Allegheny city. . Dr. • • • • . :...r. . J. R. Johnson, Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. • s • ; •: .s. • . • Alexander Asdale, IVylie street. .;: . J. R. H: Jacques, Birmingham. . . . Smith, Teraperanceville: . , • G. H. Starr, Sewickley. • . Edward Thompsou, Willunsbargh. • Daniel Negley, East Liberty. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. . H. Roselapd a Son, ill'Recsport.,E• r •.. • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. , . John Black;Tortle Creek. M'Eldowney, Bakerstown. • . Samuel Springer, Clinton, . . . James M'Kee,Stewanstown. . Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township . J. Fulton, Tarentam. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville, . Robert Williams, Artharsville. ,; •• W 11.1.111,111.. TA.T.Es & „ . • (SUCCL9IIOII2.7O Y & TAME.) No:10, Fourth strut, between Ferry and Liberty sheets, MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by- . drams, primps baths, writer closets, leaden cobfins,.•• &e,.; keep constan tl y on hand and manufacture to order, W *beet lend from I to a tbs. in the square foot, in. shecttof by rest, which , they-will furnish bathe trade wholesale, • Greta to order in any size that may, be wanted. They also manufacture ruid keep constantly on band leaden pipes from 2 bids calibre; aqueduct pipe, fa ' • conveying . water trout springs, furnished Its the country , trade, and put up on reels la lengths of from 100 to 1000 . feet on each reel, with directions us to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat ,. • not suction , Pumps, for. wells or cisterns; .Snow & Co's veryy supciror cast iron suction Pumps. Hydrant: work of every description executed in the most durable moaner, and on the most accommodating terms. Cinders from the cannily, for leaden pipes, shet . • lend, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. jo'27-dasr Dalleyr. Magical Pala 'Extractor.. • , MOTILE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have fonnd MO IMMO llidgictil Pain -.Extravert°, prove a sure fa" the Chronic Rheumatism, which - I - have- been . inflicted . . with for ten years, in my hip Joints; • • . • • ABRAHAM It'YREELAND.: ..Aeguackanock, .IV, Y., April -- Ala H: Eixxxxx—Sic; I have been troubled With 'the: Piles for eight months, and could-get no relief. Your Magical. Pain Extractor hieving beak :recommended' to' me. I applied'it-but twice, obtained instant rclief,mnd in short time'was , perfectly cured ! •Could-I net .get any More of jt, F:would not take . a .hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAfiI HALL. 87 North Moore street. New York,.Jube L 9, 1847. . Du- CAUTION only . Depot in the city of Piero y o - r k, and. where the Genuine eolith, can be obtained, 'wholesale and retail, i. at 415 'Broadway. , H. DSILLYT is the inventor of this truly invaluable corn pound, and be soccer has, and nerer will communicate the . secret of its preparation to any Wan living; and, there.. fore, no other person ever hos made, or ever can make, a grain of it himself • • • Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article Is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and int posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more extens . !lively experienced that fact than Dailey's Magical Pain: • Extractor! A Tear—The genuine Dailey, in cases of, the severest Burns, Scolds, Piles, Ae., will afford'. instant relief, and produce at once a cooling and soothing effect-_-e. zneting • pain iu and from eine "to filleen minutea': but be sine, al-: ways, apply it on linen—ne.ver on cottoti Cloth. : ' ' . And now mark the di/wince—Counterfeit Extruelors, no matter under what name theymay appear, or how sop plied, . a/ocayi irritate and increase thepain!. Pamphlets, containing certificates of cuies, may be had . gratis, on'application to JOHN D. MORGAN,.. • Western: Ikpok . Plusburgh.,'. Dg. lVp. Tapitzt. Agent, . • • . illa.llorpow;Ansmal tßaivotillo Cure -AU, {j For Horsesi Cattle,. &c.,,. cities epavin, quittor, poll-evil, !ores, path and brulnes. Pamphlets containing certificates of .resPoetable partiee,.mab be had: on apPll- ~„„iti J0 . 132V , IkIORGAN, 1 1, 3: ,2,t wy - Agent, Pittoboreb. . Steel and -Pile Dltitilt aaaaa • HE subscribers have enlarged their steel end fdanufirceoty,:kin the corner of O'Hara 'street and print Fifth War 4, Pittsburgh, by. erecting a con verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.-- - Their Steel s nowheing of.a superior quality, dlld baring engaged competent operatiyes, they are prepared to fur: nish Files of every descriptton ' that will compare. with the best imported article ; and being determined to make it the interest of all who mite. Files in any way, to par- • ehaselfrota.themi they will sell their .Files•at reduced - . ririels, for Cash. They aill also to-cot Files, aid pi/v -.4Bas thaseNehichttrettmie and broken. Public [lateen, ago . .imespectfullyinvited, nov7) 7. ANKHIN Qt C. 0.4 MM= KO 'svmio•iira • Buying rotor. Connty tc City ord'a Relief Notes Pannarlynnin CO. * New York • f Maryland , ..* New Otleene • •