ilitortung tiost -r- Whifoys' Hand Solroe. • THESECOND.ANNUAL SOIREE OF , . I . . 2 ,'WHITE'S BAND will be given at thii.Ls:- , ItAYaitkAssiatavy Roosoi,on' Friiltil , ' even „ ink; Januaryl9th,lB4 9 ,on which occasion will be, introduceds:variety of new and beatniftil Qua -drilles and Waltzes, erasing, Which:will be the celebrated Sledge Quadrßles and Firemeres Cotillions; also,. the . Sleigh Bell Waltzes, beautifidly'rewesenting the inci dents of a wedding sleigh party. Tickets Can be pro entediif the. . • - - ..' -•.-, . ' . MANAGERS: ' ' - _..llon:C.Darragh. ” J. D. Armstrong. ~., Di...j. R. Alealfitoik. ' - Juntes Brett. • „c.a. mar ., E ,,,,,, , . -W. SWain. . . ' . Thos. Steel. - c , ' .• - • Thos. Glass." D. M. Ourzy; ..,, . T. O. Dickson, I. Field; '. 4 1 -,Jr F. Rich= ' " . . ' Tirni:Giliespie. ,I no :Hi n d,,; . ' Win. Gillespie. . • N. B.;-:-The. SlllVEliwill he prepared by Mr. DON NELLY, in his beet style, and.served" rip in 'the Engle Saloon) ""where there is , tunple.ra!nrcto seat, the whole company at Ones., . 43/L , janlo:tb Dividendl;: - '''''.'" , :':.:',„' . . ~ . .w... •.• ' .". -, Orsics. or F ...usOa Gis COVIPAIiY, Z • -47. • ''- ' • , - , • , " , : January /3, .1.49. 5 ITIDE Trustees of the 'Pittsburgh Gas, Company have ji. this"day declared a Dividendor fooryteseent. on the Capital Steak paid in, - out of the profits, of the last six months; which will liepaid TO Stockholders ortheir legal representatives, forthwith: , 'JAMES M. CHRISTY, _, jant9:4td , ~ '-,'-' . _ . _ ' Treasurer. Dividend: • • • - - Unica wry= Atimouthrr Bather Co . . , • Pittsbuth 2 Jannar3 , ,i, 1E49. arsPresident and Manners of the C ompany for 'erecting a Bridgeover th e river Allegheny, have this i.deelired a dividend of Two:Doll - ars en each:share of the CapitalStock - standinimthe namerof individuals on the books of the Company,'ont of the ,proSts of the last.six : monthh which vtill be paid hi:Stockholders or their iegal repre s entatives ' HARPER, `-• - • jan3:dl9a.veth. , , ': 'JOHN ARrER, Tretistiter. . Gaaar licomsarrizier l'-Physicians prescribe Dr. Rogers Livecirort mid Tar in Me last stages and most! hopeless eases of Consumption, oiler all'othei medicines have failed, as it has proved itself-to be' the most extra-'. ordinnry diced aid to curing that disease. Now this medicine as as valuable in .the incipient stages, such as. Coughs,Colds, Sic.; . &c., When the Lungs are not too far gone before ulceration takes place.. It is seldom or ever. known.to fail in breaking up Memost distressiag Cough or'Cold in.a few. briars time, if the directions are strictly, followed. Tkie Genuine D r. Bogen' Liotiwort and rar,. whichtnalres-ao,irmay wonderful pares— For sale by . ' _:.I.'RIDD 'Bc, CO., • WholesaleDraitrists. No: 60 Wood Bt. Grant street. fiJ Aporr,ri7.--This-diendful complaint is generally_ preceded by pain the head, giddiness, especially on taming suddenly around, dimness of eight, stupor, loss of memory, and,otliertinplearant sYmplems,, which indicate a loaded and corraptinate 'of the blood. - - • Indian Vegetable Pills are a certain prevent : lye - of eppoplexy, becatise" they,: expel from the blood those stagnant and corrupt hamors,which are the - Cause of this and every other malady incident to man. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion, an well us purify the blood, and therefore drive Alisease of every name from the body. ." • Beware of Counterfeits andlyritations.—Reinember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable. Pills have the; written signature of Witszatu WEIGIIT on the toplabel. of nay/ box. Re.atemberialso; that Messrs. Ferichtwanger & Co., of New York; "ins. S. Glautoe &Co., at Cincinnati; and J. . B. Wilder .C 0.,& of Louisville, are CO - i agents for this - medicine, and we cannot guarantee the`genuineness of that offered by them for sale. , Thegemainelifor sale at Dr. Wright's Principal Office, Race ittreet, Philadelphia ; and by Ions( fl'uciarsoa, , 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who IN sole agent for aka city, by whom dealers can be supplied at the whole- - congh should ,never be neglected. It ratty ap-, pear niliiikg'and-unviorthpthe attention at first, but it will not remain stationary lour, it may progress slow at first, and its augmentation May oe scarcely perceptible ; -yet when it once seizes thelungs, all : the other parts of the bodpwill be sympatheticallyatlected, and a confirm • ed Contminpticin - and premature death will be the inevi •-• able result. 'A-little care 'cyanid save many u life, and lietraely use of a proper reined) , might have arrested consaniption: . But many pMons have nn invin • cible • repagmmce to taking any medicine, and rather' • than use the means towards .arresting a disease, simply. because the - remedy.nray. not be a pleasant one, would "order and languiShfer a langtime,before they would.re- :, isrAit to ibenid of medieine.: : •. - • -• : Faknostook it Co.'s Cough. Balsam has a great ,tuipainagis in this respect over. many_ other Cough preps.: ilatl6ll l 4 pa its pleasant Wale permits it to belotedownhout titiconventence. - Btnitsvalue as seals/1m consistsiu the /speediness of its curie. -- •We have known some: of the ;most desperate . conghs,some of which had been running , 'lO4 Corti considerable length of Pine, yield almost inane <mister. to lta -power :: Prepared and far sale wholeisale and retail, by • ,:::...: •B. A. PAHNBSTOCK 2c Co. . ' • cooli; ."...ctir. Wood and Ist, and Wood and 6th sty DICIP":Lathe piddle !lelii* ill mind that Searle t Fever and other compbunts incident to' euddeu,:ehangeii 'of the ••••wreather, are peeoliarlsrprevaletit thiaieaton of the year. •Thisissaads of - children, and man y persous ture'4 l -ga. are dying weekly, because. they - overlook thr on ly t iledicine w hich is infallible iii diseases of that kind; . To n t m sedicine 'la •Clickener'S Sugavcoaled Vegetable --PargativiitPillsi which _ have been successful in cases of ',the greates3..obitinacy, and where all 'other remedies . have proved Physicians of the 'highest emi nence have prescribed theta in 'their ;practice, and they have been highly' recotnnsended •by a committee of the American Institute, appointed to investigate their merits. Let those whohave never used them consent to make .single trial, and they - wilt 'never . have .Cause to regret thew deterrainatiit: case Of fail are, it such &thing is possible, the money :Will in all cases be - returned. Sold by' " . AVAL JACKSON, en; A gent, saril.o ' - , BP,•Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Icor list of Agentatmeadvertimment.) • . Plitsbnigh Water :Works. OPOSALS will lie received at the office of the Wafer. Works, until Monday, the 29th' inst., at 5 o'clock, for furnishing Pipes, ter follows, to wit: 50 pipe s,lB inch bore, each 2550 ffis. 230 , " " " var King" from 1900102450 Itts. 300 'cl tWO . r With. the camel tromplementof branches. AU thepipes of 8 inch and upwards must be cast on end, and it is de sirable to have the flinch and the 4 inch cast on end also: bidders will therefore state in what way they propose to snake these wises, and %bd.:difference in price , it any, be. twes s costing them on end and on the inclined position. It sbould be. kept In vie* that portions of all the sizes will lie,reguired early in the,seasonyand the whole num. ber by the first of November next. - -Payments. to be in Bonds bearinginterest, and running twenty years., Testing and delivering to be nt the expense of the con tractor: Banl.o:dtd) . J, H. APCLEI.LAND, Supt. Notice. - '{UrY-'old - customers, strangers visiting the city, and XEL - onlets wishing , to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS.,'VEST, or any other tit do Ihe line, call do so by leaving their orders with . JAMES MVO - IRE, Tailor, Thiri street, St. Charles Baildrag. Smrrstaarrnth, by Eipiess, another piece short nappl -.33latk, the very thing for. Cloaks, and Justin season, / , • • • McGUIRE, Tailor, . • ' janio street, St. Charles Building. AO env , tel ee. Ye St ASeett . NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS'! Greater Bargains than ever can now be had a thesign of the New Golden Bee-Hive,on Market st., between Third and Fourth, where is just opened splendid - stock of Winter Dry Goods, cheaper than the same qttality of Goods have ever been offered in Pitts burgh. WM. L. RUSSELL, No. 52 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee ' Hive, has now received, and offers Whirl numerous cus tomers and the Public generally,d the largest, cheapest , and moat splendid stock of Winter Dry Goods ever offer• ed la this city. These Goods have been purchased lathe • Eastern Cities since the late fall in prices, and will be sold to cash bayou at a great reduction, much cheaper than they could have been sold in the early part of the Among this large and extensive stock will be found Many choice and fashionable Goods of the latest im portation. - LADIES , DRESS GOODS. Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ; Cherry coed do. do. figured and plain ; Silks and'Satins; plain, striped and plain; Scarlet de Laines, all wool, very cheap; Mazarine Blue De Leine*, low prices • Profich Merinos, all colors, extremelilow. A Ime assorunent of figl Casluneres De Lines,new est dedgns, from 12110 60 cents per yard; th weare very cheap. Also, a large stock of Alpacas from 12i to 50 cents per yard, all colors, and a great bargain ; with a splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons ot the latest im portation. Also, velvet ribbons all widths and colors, very cheap, a beautiful'assortment; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins and velvets, all colors; French - worked capes and collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and hosiery, all at reduce d prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Best assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and Square Shawls, best quality. . Terkerie and Cashmere howls; Black and colored Cloth do. 'Brocha and Silk do. Plaid Blanket Shawls, _all qualities and prices. BLANKETS! JILAKKETS! !—Cheapest en the City! A large stock of Blankets, all qualities, which will be sold cheaper than tan bifound elsewhere. DOMESTIC GOODS, CHE'ATHH THAN THE CHEAPEST ' I A large stork of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast colors, only 3 cent/timer Yard ; best quality British'and American Prints, 0 to 10 cents per yard, yard wide; British Purple i ' Prints, 1010 121; a lame supply red, 'white and yellow Fl anne l s , same as low as 121 cents per yard, very cheap; Bed 'licking, front 8 mist cents per yard. Also, a large stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Cassinets, Kentucky Jeans and Linsey's, together with a very extensive as sortment of blenched and unbleached Mastitis, from 3 to 8 cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide unbleach ed Muslims, only 5 Cents per yard ; bleached Muslin; froM 3to 8 cents per _yard. All of which will be sold off at reduced prices, at the sign of the New Golden Bee Hive, in Market street, between Third and _Fourth sts., No. 62. (declB:tf, WM. L. RUSSEIL ANMI/XL—SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the Bookstore or &am'? & Emma ,ir 78 Wood Street, for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by the`Amer jean Society for the Melioration of the Condition , of the Jews, and edited by_ the Rev. A. H. Wright, Pastor of the Assoetate Church, Jane street, New York. decl4 11011HiNTINCR -50 reams Printing Paper,24x37 ; 100 " Fyne Book Paper,l9l24; 25 "S P. BoOk PliPeri 30 % 25 ; • 25 Medlin:a colored' Envelope' received, and ~for t a l e by JOHN H. MELLOR; janlo No. 81 Wood at. .„ - --:--,--------- : :: ''. ''',...1„--,''''-i ' 4 3, ' l '- • . ''. , -7:- '"',Z 'f,, -;4....,t7.-4,' ':,‘,;''' ' . e - t -,4 ; 4* - 1 -:, ' t- :• ,I ._ • - 1110 4 , .'.':,,r4,',.'.:1'.i '''''ti'.s'..'l:.i...:,-'i:::. =I and pITTSBORGII , BOARD OF. TRADE. -J. HANNA, -atimarimp VOR DEMMICHEL •W. R, PASSENGER •ARRANGEMENTS F0R1.848.•' tearnbOat Packet Lino, leaves daily for Cineinnart4o Passenger Packet; via Brownsville, 'to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. 11., and 8 P. MI !Sail Coach .14111 d, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A: ra., and 12* Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 North-Western, via Cleveland, daily, l 0 A. M. Erie and Western Nem York, daily, 9'A. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 • ARRIVALS AND DELIETURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, duce A. K.,-closes 12 it. Western Mall, Cin. and - 10111ov., due 8 P. 31, closets South.via Balt. and Washington, due 8 P : m.,closess A. It. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a.m., closes 91. x. Erie and- Western New York, due St. it., closes Ba. as. , • „ STOCKS,. ' -• .PC1T.C4.1148. Liked. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh 850,00` $50,00 6 5 0 0 Exchange Bank -••• • 60,00 44,00 • 43,60 Merchants , and 51. Batik, 50,00 • - 47,00 45,00 Fanners , Deposit Bank , None in market. - Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Libertieaßridge • • ' ,50,00 3 5 , 00 Old Allegheny Hedge : 25,00 - .36,00 • 35,00 Coruiellirville R. &Stock, paid on , _ • ehares,62,so . 5,00 . 1,43 Cityy Bonds (6 V' , 90,00 Monongahelaßridge 25,00 16,50 Owl Stock .Ikeekly Revievir of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, 1 . - ' FRIDAY Wawa, January 12,1!049. S The weather continues exceedingly cold, and be . gums is dull. .We have nothing of interest to re- ASEIE.S—SaIes of, about 10 cash Soda Ashat Sic. other kinds as before: Score hingS - 310131c; PM 4: Salaratus 5166 c. BLOOMS—;Sales'.at 865(iP10. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—There are some small transactions, but nothing like the activity we noted a lbw weeks ago. The prices are about the suite: . $1,500162 4000 bbls froth first band. BULK fillEAT 7 C , onsiderabledemand; sales at 31 BEESWAX..Some transactions reported at 190 220. from first Lan& and from store. BUCKETS.. _ Wehave no change in pricer; Bea ver Bucket); sell regularly at $2,2002,25. The mar ket is well slpplied. BROOMS..SaIea at $0 3 8701,75; market not. well ,aupplied with online& article. " . BAGS..Cotton arevotth $014,25. COTTON YARNS..lldarket well supplied; we sulimit table without alteaution : Short Reeb — - I " GM No. sto No. 10 , -• • • - 15 ,, " 700.- • • "Uto 13 16 '• 660, 900,1000 5 , 40 "14 ; 17 Coverlet Yarn fr tb•26D— Increasing 1 cent 4+ lb to . -Carpet Chain 20(a. No. 20. ' •, - - Cotton l'wine 200- Long Reel doz. Candle IViek.• •• -- CANDLES..We have no change to report: City dipped 0 000 Cincinnatido 4322 Mould-••- , • • •• • • -100 m Sperm, best brands3o 2032 Pittsburgh Star—. •22 Do. inferior. 25 030 CORDAGE..There bare been some alterations by manufacturers„ which are noticed below : Manilla Rope, by Coil, 13c 4r Do do, when cut, 14c do. White Rope, by Coil; 1 lc do Do do when cut, 12c do Tarred do by Cod, -10 c do - 'Do do when ..... . .. .11c do Packing.l'arn; fine, do Do. do common, ... .. .f ... .....8a do. Manilla Bed Cords,.-. - .....51,75a2,6203,60p doz., Do do ' , per coil, '• 13 p Ilemp do 1,5002,2603,00 p dos: Do ,do . • . per c0i1,...... .... • • 1 0 V Th. •• Manilla Plough. Lines, • 16(iitS7 p doz. heMp do . do. .. s ' 4 • •75 do COPPER..The rates are, Braziers 27028; Sheath.. ing 27; Old 18019. ' • CHOCOLATE..SaIes at $2, 7503,00,- according • . to brand. CRACEERS..The regulars:des to the trade are et the following rates: Water Cruel:era 14.00 bbl. Batter do.:. ' 4,75 Pilot Bread. • • ....... • . • - -•-• • - • - " : Sugar pad Soda Crackers: -; •`'• •• • 7e: IFP CORN MEAL—Some receipts .and odes from first handsat:3,7o4oc; sales from store at 45c. COTTON—No sales reported; we may quote a last week: Alabama and Tennessee at 5:1a6c.,, CIDERL-Receipts of common are large, and reg ular sales Siam wagon at , - FLOUR—There. Mut been a slight improvement in figures slain last week;'we now , quote latest sales reported.at $8,9W54,00 on:wharf and. from wagon. We have no remarks to make, - except a farther ad vance will take place should the river close. FlSH.—There have bees limited transactions this week at the following prices. INo. I, lifitekarel, tr barrel $ll,OO Si 44 half barrel..... 6,25 No. 2, U ...... 5,00 barrels 8,50 .g 5,60 hair barrels.... 3,25 No. 1, Great Herrings and Alewives 6,50 " Salmon 4, 18,60 Codfish, large, r m .... 4k .FRUIT--Market very doll, and no prospects eq. No. 3, " Improvement till spring trade opens. Raisins are firm at $1,87 for large lots ; small sales at $2,00. 'Pea Nuts are not worth more than 75e.; and still tend downward. Currants are worth only 9c. Fils are expected soon. Dried Peachos are sold regular. ly from store at. 51,1201,20, with an upward ten dency. Dried . Apples are w0rt1i,50056c.• Apples, green, are very plenty yet but fast disappearing by sales and rot ; worth 82087 c. FEATHERS. --There have heen but few sales Since last wieltiand these were small. We quote at 33035 c, according to quantity and quality. FURS:".The following are the rates at present:-- . Red Fox, No. 1,. 50 75 1 Raccoon (6) 2 N 0.2, lid' -371 Mink ...... •• • • 2 •••• -; 6 10 Dear Skin, 1ti.14 CP t hltiskrat GROCERIES--Mnlasaea are atiffnaiig up again, and holders refuse lesa that .17028 c. The market is poorly supplied. Sugar is without change: we quote at 4041 c. for new crop; for prime old 41(35c. 'Coffee, several sales prime Rao at 7(37kc.--imarce. GLASS—There is considerable briskness in Win. dow'Glass.. Sales 8:10 at $3,211 to trade; $3,60 to country; 10:12, $3;50 to trade; $3,75 to country. Blickßottles• • B.'lo •••• • • • 0 4,00 Quart, P gross. '0 0,00 101 - 12 ...... •• - • 0 4,50 Pint, .. " 99 7,00 12:10 •• • • 0 7,00 . Mad , a wine, 5,6 Patent d0.10x14 to ® 9,00 to 16:24 •• • Claret, gross. 0.9,07 Country brands, Window Glass box. Bxlo 3,2503,31 City brands, . 1042 •••• • • • 3,5003,02 GUNPOWDER—SaIes are regular at the follow ing rates: , FPG. ..... -4,75 0 5,60 Eagle do. in pa. Eagle di lbs• • a 3,00 - pert. CD 3,37 Do. dz Itb can , ro 7,00 Rock powder- -3,25 0 3,62 ITFQ d 0.,... 0 4,00 GRAIN—We hear of some email sales of Wheat at7oc. Corn, is not worth over 32c; at which some 'salesare reported: others at 31c. Rye, worth 40c otirldy,may 144p:toted at,4sasoc. bat we heard of no sales. - • ' GRNSING.—HeId at 25c. ' HEMP- Some small sales from store at $125. '1 0.0 ~ . . , . per ton. qoNE'i...Market wen enpplied, and regular sales from store at 12414c0, • ELY—Is: scarce , and prices liaye advanced a little We'quote sales atscales at sBxlo : . "HIDES—We matte a single alteration in quota ion. • Miasonri 7 09 ' Do. kipps i'' 5kin.1,0001,62 Blemish. •-• .. ! ..... 0 . 16 1 Green , 6t , 34 Do. salted. ••• r' • a . ,- -1 . INSURANCE..Tbe following table gives tbe ratio . . of insurance on good steamboats: To Phila. and Balt. via, ITo Wheeling ~. .... • . 4 --: , cau d. .. ... .. ..... I. . ,Brownsville • • -;-- .• • f • Cincinnati } 1 : Louisville. , •• • .1 1 Evansville 15..... t * 1 Nashville, ; Tenn., ••,• •I- If • memphis, 'kena, .. I 1 . New Orleans 1 14 ,- Saint-Louis, Mo.• •• 4 1 . . Quincy, Illinois, • • .1' it Burlington, lowa, •1 11- -- Galena, . -.., .....** ,24. Jefferson City, M I 0., ...2 lndependence, Ala:. .1* * .., IRON7rThe table below gives the prices of Iron, which have not changed for months :- Do jutiltita., •• • . 0 . lough wings. • • ..4i o_ s " Cominon,— .3 .6i:" . ". Slabs 4 0 41. Sheet:- •••• •• - • . 4 3 0 ' 7i 11111BialliRieel• •• • 6, 'l5 Boiler.Plotes.:•-•• 6 -far - 64 r 100.60djan'ta• , ' ~+O. 3,60 Oil, -- . ` i • •• • a (I,* 80 ,orl • '' --0 4 , 00 SP'ka V' ~ k ;••• • •-• 0 . • I 60.7 d ''•.:,-, ~ .0.4,60 ' pressed.. • •,• : 7 040 dd ''. 0 - 4,7 00 5 Boilerßivets.• •• .7 .(11 800 441 - ..-;•‘ fis 5, - . . •., ••,. -,-;. „ - ~. `..• :-''' '' -,,"- ..' --.", .....-,-,...^:"'`..7"`',,:',...'",Cf-,,i'T,...-!' '7:;.,7'.i-.7,-;,,,:-.7•17r.;:".-•.%2•.:;,;;,',.• :"..,7.-,24,-"17-7,7i1V;:`,.,1:7•",,';77'7:-;J'..Z'7-7-77,:':',; '' ' ' .• 7 ^.' 'i . .Z --,- ~ •'• ••:.•"'". ,:='•:' :,i,:kr ?C . .4•#-,,...‘4,,,,f stiff * ....` *- 4. 4,14';`,4„ , tuir.. , ,,,,44 - , ' ;:.i. 5 . -,' '...... ~, ,, r 1 : ~...•.t., •,.." s , :` '.-- 'l , - ~. ., ,. .•.,t' • P 4 .1".4 ""- ‘- '' ' ' t ' . Vtr'4 .- ¢ t "' t - ITE h•4' 4 ' • tt , j•t 4 " ,,, g' '. -'"- '., • 't : , . - • "7 , .Zl-:' ' • ,-- :, , E . -; ••,j,,,,7:4 - .Vii, , . 4 .' 'ii , ','"ir:'ll. ', I-44'7: ' .•' -'' •'' - ''' •., '". : ' ,-. ' " - : -- "-; ' ,-',„,'' ' •-• " . ' - '-' ~. .. .:,"!.-.'-:'• , :':',' - .q-...., : ~::- . ;:g,,:! . : - 1 . ,.,'.',...0•!. i54.1.:-'0:.;','',,...r1.;„!:, :,,•:, ,, i:; - :;:::',..: : ..J''.'.1.,,,T.' • •' 'Y rs , i ; ." T. W= •• -`:r 'l , • - MEE lEREI tt'', ?;:.•'. , .3 - -. • .. 9 'i: ' . .' ..-.., !''. 7 " 4- "•• . .. 7r ... - t 7 ,` - .,':.''''`;' - -;' , ' . .''' . 77 . ''.'"'.- , f!'. 4 ,..-.!!:.i.... - . ,, 11. :..• ...,, ,, „ - -I,=-:. , - . ,.. , .....,-..,...,.. ,, , ,-,.... •:7 , 1i ,-- ;•::: , .,.. i; ~ , ..1. . .,...!-': . 4,,, - .r--,,-.:,,1?., ,;-,,t . ; .',:,,i , ;.,,,, i - j , •,.. , ,f-.,.,.... q ., ~,,f ! ' ..... . ic . : .).,- ; .-11,, ..; ., :i... - 1. , .. i 4) ,?4'.:.-Yit...71-..t , -;.1ii7,6 , i . '. - :' ~.,. ~-,,, ~, ~:-.,..7t ..,,,,,.,..,.,,,;.,:..,,,:.,-0,:-::;,,..,--,-,,,t,-,1;:,,a..:;.;c-i:.-7,,:4:144-i'-.7,:e.'-::•'`;'' i4`...-'''';--;'s, ~ ',,:•k•!', . ...7: . - 4 ::-..,,,4t..,, .. ;: ,..;- ; ,:', - , - ! 5 :, 0,... 4 ,t.4i. ?:,; MEM . . , LEAD:.Regular Sales of Missouri Pig at 4ie.; fig se. , Sheet Lead 'ss 4p , box, Cut - 6. *Tile follow tug are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe 1 inch noqueduct No 2 Lend Pipe sc - . r foot , 0 N o. 2 . a afp " N 0.2 ". " - " . .< . No .1 u « 6c . ' ' 1 :V.. " " No.l - - " ". 21.c.tk - " 1 it " No. 1. " " All other sizes 01-c. lb.. LUMBER—We give , table without( alteration. There is no change, and nothing doing but a regular business from yards. Clear y 51". ••. 022,00 Flooring Ido 19,001591;00 Common do 4111,00 'Common Ido 0— Clear 14, do @33,00 Oak *. @24,00 Common 14 do . 515,50 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 $lOOO 2,5003,00 Common 2do - 22,00 Laths,saw'd 2,0052,20 LIVE STOCK—Sales of 250 hogs to butchers at 3c; on foot,'other Bales at 30. or Beeves tho mar ket is not well supplied; wo quote 9051 c; net. Sheep, sales at 82,,00 per head. NAVAL STORES..There has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices: Rosin fopbl —2,62 0--1 " N.Carollna4,oo 04,25 Titeli 3.00 0 3 , 50 Tur'ntine,gal.• 62 0 65 Par, „Alleglt*y.3,oo 0, 3,50 Var'ish, Copal 1,75 0 '2„25 OILS—FaII strained Lard Oil sells at 56c.; Winte Strained . 60c.; Linseed 52355 c. OIL CAKE..We quote at $10,50010,75; but have heard of but one sale. PIG METAL—There are large lots of flanging Rock in market, with occasional sales at $27028. No sales of any other kind. Some Allegheny held at $26. POTATOF.B--We have no changes to make. The markeris well supplied; we notice in produce warehouses large lots, the demand is quick. Sales of Neshannocks at 70c. per bu.; Pink-eyes at 60c.; from store. RYE FLOUR—Sales of 21 bbls from first hands at $3,00: From stores regular sales are made at $3,25. SEEDS.—The market is not very brisk; all the' Clover offered, however, is taken at $3,12a3,25 Timothy may be quoted at $1,75; Flax, is worth at mills, $l,OO. Sales from first hands at 95c. SPICES—Very little variation in prices ; 'and sale. at the rates annexed : - • Cloves 33 0 39 1 Nutniege 1,50 (0 1,60 Cassialn 11110 s. 22 0 25 Pepper 9 0 .10 - Giniser.• 10 0 11AlsInce 13 0 16 SHOT.*Regular sales at $1,3141,44. SALT..Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; demand $1,28. . STARCH..ReguIar males at 6aSie. TALLOW—SaIes of 20 Ws at 7c TIN PLATE..Regular sales 1 common $10,25 121s$ TOBACCO—The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady : Cigar Lear• •• • 4 0 7 12Alump in box 11 0 15 llauure'ddo• • • 2 0 71 2s " " 12 0 17 Ladies' Twist• 9 0 10 16, " " 0 14 Plug in kega•• 00 7 Scotch snutr• •14 0 16 Plug in boxes• 13 0 13 R I IPPee 14 0 16 6 Twist .... '. • • 410 7 Cut& dry} bps. 0 23 Cavendish.. •• - 0 5 TUBS..Regular rales at $9 doz. VINEGAR--Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls at 7(a9c. WOOL—We note regular sales from wagon at the quotations of last week. We give table without al teration: The tendency is upward. Common i'.2n • Blood-• 23• • C2Ce.. pr. lb ;Blood. • • •' Full 'Mood.. • • - t8i00d.:......tie. " Prime i . W.HISKRY--Sales of 'teethed at 181019 c. No 'ilea of Raw. DDT GOODS NOTICE. A. A. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., DEO leave most respectfully to announce to their ncv jk) mesons patrons and the public that they, in rouse qt.ente of contemplating a change in their business, pro pose opening the whole of their extensive Warehouse, lincluding all their ‘Yholesale Hoorah) for retailing, and wilt continue open until the first of February, commene fig on g New Year's Day, 1919. Our whole stock, ccun ? ofruin gone the most extensive and varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited hi the Western country, will be of eredat lower prices than ever before known. Upwards of fifty thousand dol lars of oar stock has been recently purchased, the great or portion of are foreign Goods, received at New York by late Enropeanarrivaltoistieb:from the lateness of the season, as well as the well known pressure in the money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at the public sales, at rates varying from twenty-five to fitly per cent. less than similar peals brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently believe that ourprices for the time above mentioned will be found tube even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates We anxiously invite all persons to visit our establish ment, whether they purchase or not. and test the truth of the above—assuring them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon the proprietors.— Our assortment of SILKS, SHAWLS and FINEDRESS 000 DS will amply repay one for a visit; added to which oar great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, induce all to call. lE r Our system of Oue Price, will be strictly adhered Liana) A. A. MASON A. CO. Fresh, Pure Teas, WOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT via Parr s Tu STORY, 79 Fourth Sena, near Wood, Pittsburgh.— The subscriber, having just renamed from New York. is now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny, selected with great care for retail sales. Our stock being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Families with ony quantity, and at any price they may wish—packed iv }, 1 and 1 pound packages, 6 lb. tin cannisters, 6 and 13 111. catty boxes, and in the half chest. Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and will sell better Teas at lower prices titan any other house in Pittsburgh. Our stock of fine Young Hysort, Gunpowder, and trn perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the American market. Lovering's double refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver ized SUGARS, at retail, or by the barrel. COFFEES.—Mocha, Old Gov. Java, Laguyra, St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, selected' by the most expe rienced Coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and Onions. Fresh Peathu, put up in their own juice. Ma ' luga Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes. N. B.—Ad Dr. D. layne's Family Medidnes for gale. decflulftw A. JAYNES HOUSE FOR SALF.—WiII be sold cheap, if 1 2 ' 2 . applied for soon, a Two Story Frame House sit. tutted in Wylie street, near Chatham, having 'four rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 16 feet frout by 4:4 deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollars. Apply to JOHN COYLE, Conveyancer, 4th street, near Smithfield. JAMES McUUIRE, ' Tailor, Third et. EW GOODS.—W. R. hltateny has opened this morn.- ing ga lot of NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce and desirable articles. Persons wanting Dry Goods of almost any description; will find, at this advancedsnat of the season, a much larger and snore general assortment at this store than elsewhere. Among the Goods last opened is a lot of Makarine and Green small fig'd Mouse de Lain's*, Terkeri and bl'k Cloth Shawls, now Prints, ase.—at North-east corner of 4th and Market streets. fEr Goods at wholesale, up stairs, very low. Daniel Lots on Perpetual Lease. AFEW LOTS yet remain undisposed of, and to be let on perpetual Lease, near Keating's old Mansion House, 7th Ward, Pittsburgh. They are the cheapest Lots In the market, beingof large size, in a' healthy.con venient and prosperous location, and the purchase money never required to be paid; only the interest or ground rent, from 1118 to $24 a year, accordingto the size and pe: anion of the Lot, with the privilege of extinguishment at any time by payment of the principal. The privilege of the well belonging to said Mansion House will be given until the new Basin is completed. THOS. MELLON, Att'y, janitte Corner of Wylie and Fifth streets. DSSOLUTION.—The partnership heretofortifing between the subscribers, under the firm of Mutant & Arnntasozr. , having eipired by lithitation, is this day dissolved. Either partner will use the name of the firm in closing the business JAS. D. LEHNER. CHARLES W. 'ANDERSON. CINCINNATI, January 1,1848. In retiring from business in this City, it adbrds me pleasure to recommend my late partner, Jas. I) LEOMER, as worthy the patronage of my friends and the public generally. CHAS. W. ANDERSON. CINCINNATI, January 1,1849. • NOTICE—The undersigned, as successor to Dehmer & Anderson, will continue in his own name the Cosims stme.and Foaws.annta Duman, and has removed to the Sorra comas or WAtreur and COLUMBIA streets, where promptness will be given - to the .'PURCITABS, SALE, and TaLusttesumt of Produce and Aferchandize. . • JAS. D. LEHMER. ' Cuicomen, January I, 1849.--(jannidlw) 'tkRODUCE-17 sacks Dried Peaches; 25 " " Apples; 49 " Com Meal; 51 44 Shorts; 20 bags Rye; 2 '4 Flazsee.l; bbls.Lard; • 15 kegs. 4 4 Receivad this day and for sale by . • . lan3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. - . 31r, Duff Book-Keeping • "WRITING ROOMS, Alexander& Gars Build • Ingt;• cornet of Diamond and Market street. For day add evening classes. improvements in teaching,-embraced in his splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are nowattracting general attention in the Eastern cities. "Numerous as are the publications already before the public on this important branch of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic testimonials. appended to the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded lo etre° ung u. more reedy'und desirable method'of teaching and reducing to practice this great essential iodic conduct of mercantile affairs.—New 'Yorkßoening .E4FTP.b Oct 30- -. • • • Professional assistance given in opening , posting odd. closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de ranged books; &c. Class houre from 10 to 12 za., and i t om 210 4, and 7 to 10 p. sr. janti Inn lENNEI =I PORT OF, PITTSBUROR. Steamer Attantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. cc Louis McLane, Bennet, Brownsville Arrowline, Gordon, Brownsvtlle cc Magnet, Carothers. Wheeling.: 'c; Union, . —, New Orleans. DEPARTED " Atlantic, Parkinson, isrown sville. cc- Louis McLane, Benriet; Brownsville . " Arrowline; Gordon,'Brownsville. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH . STEAMPACKET LINE. /111 HI S. Independent Line of steriitiers. is now composed .1. of the largest, swiftest, beat finished , aud furnished, and most powerful bnate on the waters of the Wist.. The highest wages are paid for the services of the .best and most expenenced men engaged In the river haziness.— The line has been in operation far six yearsl has carrid neatly two millions of people, without doing the slighte st Inlay to their persons. The proprietors challenge coM parison withany passenger Ime in the Union for safeiy,. regularity, and speed. All that money cult procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of Passengers. The boats leave for Clitefiltinti as follows; MOND.IY PAC XET.--The Mormesounma, Capt. Mont t will leave Pinsbergh every Monday morning atiO o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. x. . . , TUESDAY PACE.ET.—The lintutons. No. 4, Capt. Jno. Elineilter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday wonting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling eve ry:Tuellay evening at 10 r. u. . ' C WEDNESDAY PACLET.4The Fotat.ato No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, willleave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning atlOo'cloak; Wheeling every Wednesday evert tag at 10. P. M. • THURSDAY PACRET.—The Baussin, Capt. R. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 Y. 31: FPIDAYPACKET.—The Ct trptallo.2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. 31: SATURDAY PACKST.-11m IthouSENGIIII, Capt. Hemp h 11, will leave Pittsburgh triery Saturday . l corning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Einturday evening at 10 P. 14. SUNDAY: PACKET.—The latac Nawl . ott, Capt. P. Demi, will leave Pittsburgh: every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. • noP 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh arida [(MISSY tile Daily Farhat Line. • PIaRVART Ist.lB4B.,PgintVAßT 1M,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT-8 A. 31- AN'D 4P. M._ ' • The following neWboats complete the line for the presentaeason ATLOTI Jacobs; Capt, • James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt.A. and LOl3lB 11PLAI4 Capt. Bennett. Tee boats are entirely new,and are finedlip without ray,iird to expense. Every comfort that money VW procure has been provi ded. Theboats will leave the hlonongabelaWharf Boat, at the foot of Regain. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the edvertise hours. . .ja3l 'For Cincinnati. • The fast. running steamer NEW ENG, maItLAND, Ronan, Muster, will - leave for the above and intermediate ports_;vus DAY, at 10 o'clock, A. IC For fregbt or passage, apply on tioard. • , 441 The fact packet ALLEGHENY BI I.LF4 Capt. War. thaws, will run regularkr be-, tween ate 4 nigh and Franklin. on the Alleghenylilver. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and. Thursday; at 4 o'clock, P. at.. For freight or passage, apply ou board. dee27 New All heeling Packet. eThe: - new and s p lendid '' passedger amerJINELSON,O. D. Moore, ste Master, will run as 'a Regular Paeket between Pittsburgh and NV heeling, leer ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. rt.; and Wheeling every - ftrouday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, •. st. For freight or passage, Ouivinif superior acconautOda bans,) apply on hoard. - . , . The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and`for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by iturboat on theriver. ' AMSUTRONU & CROZEK, deeCtf&gems. _ _ _.. _ _ I. Se g u itirtrat cp or Su /if; . THE fine steamer WELLSVILIX,Sapt till' OAR waleave for the above ura Inter me ate porta on Wedousdays and Saturdays. For freight or passace apply an board, or to an2s 11E.O. B. MILTENLIBRGER, Agt. 7111 V I. NA PAO''' . 10 R. FOR WHEELINGiCINCINNATI 4 54. LOUISVILLE P 'M rows rrxa.. SATOIDAT .P A No lime and fastpassengersteam Pac ker- TELF.GRAPH., liezlcf. Corn witader, will Isavel Pitt/burglar l ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely- For freight or passage apply on boardor or to FOll-41,1111 lc DUNCAN, Agents. . The Telegraph has been built expressly for a - regular Packet, and, with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the vreatern waters. The Telegraph will run In connex ion with the Ben Prank - lin NO D and Pike No 9, to Sant- Lonis--tirnettirough,nvit oars.. ; ap2l-ly Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE " swift running steamer CONSUL, =n u, Master, will leave regularly for eeling,on Monday, 'Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, prof:fly. Leave "Wheeling every, Tneaday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'cloek, A. N. pasitirely. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with K calf-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. ' For freight or passage "apply on hoard, or to oct9 JOHN FLACK. - A • nt. New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day ,Thursday, and Saturday, at Av X, re naming on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landinS, between Wood street andthe Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, To. 13. Wood street. THE A**Br ra steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, wilt leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, ow, and Wellsville every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and return ing on Tuesday, , Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. lt. Halting a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time: For freighter passage apply to , , ' znal7.tf G. W. HARTOM CO., Agents. SHARPSBURG El PROPERTY FOR SALE.--: EnThe subscriber being about to remove to Pitts burgh, will dispose of his property in Sharps- I burgh, at private sale, upon the most reasonable terms The property consists of a double Brick Hones, (suitable for two families,) two stories high, with -a kitchen in the basement. Each House has four rooms, furnished in modern style, and very comfortable. For terms. quire of the subscriber, on the premises, in the Borough of Sharpsburgh. VICTOR a un wELLER. - janO:lmilkw FOR SALE—AII that valuable property where;the subscriber resides, together with the improvements thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield, front ing on Sixth st, 120 tL, and in depth on Cherry alley 240 feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or a Public Hall, and containsa half square of ground; or, it might be divided into 12 handing lots, 0 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth street, by IIN) feet deep, and 0 lots with' a front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep. jans;ll • Witt. PORTER. /01IN DU LAP JHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated with him in his business Jong Ramiro,' 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 present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an Second streets (jan6:4lll) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. I NFORMATION NrADUED.—Any person acquainted with the children of John Clark, au Englishman, (an . iron founder by trade,) supposed to have worked in or : about Pittsburgh, and to have died within six Or seven years, will do them a badness, by informing them they can hear of something to their advantage, on application: to this office. , de0304 _JUT 250 Green Blanks, "To Let&," • . Al9onindsome pictures, some in frames; 200 Shannon's Interest tables • 200 Insolvent and JUdgmentionds ; 150 U.S. Calendar of 19th century ; 251) handsome Temperanee Certificates; . Blank !fonds; for sale cheap, at viholesale or r etail . ISAAC H Agent and Commission Merchant. WELSH FDANNELS.—W. R MURPHY haft on hand: a full assottraent of these desirable Goods.. Also, Domestic Unshrinkable d 6; and . a fall' assortment of Scarlet, Yellow and Spotted, for ehildrens' wear. Home made Flannels, White, Brown and 'Barred. A supply constantly on hand.„ ”- • dec3o rpHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between I Hale, Reineman k Co. was' this day dtssobied by mutual consent. The business of the late- firm will be settled by Heineman & - Co. JAS. HALE, SANDS &HEINEMAN, .JOHN VOEGTLY. Sept:27tl4lB4B • The businerawill be continued by Sens & ILICINEMAN' and Joint VOILGITAT, under the istyle of REINEMAN & Notice to:She • '• WHE' saliscriber informs the - public generally, and. 'Housekeepers and Retail-Grocers particularly, that he is disEontinuing the Queensware business, and sell off his present stock at reduced prices.. Thrise who wish - to obtain China, Qua ns ware, or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want , much cheaper than the usual rates. Remember the pIace,.CHINA HALL, No. 118 Wood street, near the Auction store. P. S. dispose my whole stack . , la any liaison hing to buy it, at a bargain. lanSaf CLOTHS -1 isiTtilitek mixedtetttly Casstmere; 1 do. fancy ' ' do. , 2 do. Tweeds, fancy Colors, For sale at maufacturer's pnalat36.l, LEG Libeny street, opposite Fifih. TAMES. F. KERR; Attorney at Law—Offiee retuove4l to Fourth street, bemempinitbJeld tutd Grant streetn, rittabßgth janalm : ME t= _ . ~;.~ NENE =EI REM M -1, =MIE nu= „Ihttetfignst. Ard 4 *4M IN ILLSIfEL, ARRIVED, Frank n Paaket Timmer Arrangement Co. Partnership Notice. MEMO Monne. Emmet Salldi_ng/iottior Sale. 317:BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS 1 for sale, In the plan of the Mount Emmet property; Parsons desirous of investing aninall sum of money, can do so to advantage, by, securing choice Lots . of.various . Thut property, for beauty' of location, commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is uncqualted. - It has the advantage of an abundance of the choicestspring wafer. r The new road, now finishing, will tender it easy or access, and bring It within a convenient distance of the Allegheny , market. As en investment for prat, to say,nothing of the de lightfalsituation for a residence, the buyer will secorein . a few years a Timm -sop return: The above - Lots will be sold for Cash r or on a Credit of one to five years: ' Ting curallAWD iNDUIPPTABLE. Plans may-be Seen and every information had, of Mr. lIUGMEWEENY,on the premises; orof JOHN COYLE, Billie office, on 4th street, Pittsburgh. nov3o F 1 lOR SALE—A. valuable corner Lot of 60 feet fronton Borough stree t by 76 deep on North - street, in Law renceville—coUtainun; a new,Brick House, conveniently arranged, with wide hall, large parlor and kitchen, three bed rooms; upper and lower porches,good cellar, bake] oven, garden, do. Price $1500; 8600 in hand ;$5OO in 1 year; 8500 at 2 years. B:CUTHBERT, Agent, Jo. • ' Smithfield street. T RON FOUNDRY FOR SAI.E.—A steal! Iron Foarldry, 1 with Patterns, Tools, &c., all retulyforoperation,r ll be sold on accommodating 'terms, Or exchanged for Wei Phis offers an excellentopportunity to a young man to eommence the Iron Foundrybusiness. Elmira of SCAIFE & UNEONt Ist, near Wood street. FOE SALE.—A lot on High st, near the cortterufM'y lie,atthe.newHerman Church. ThisLet, 4 2o byBoft., will be Sold on accommodating terms,, or leased on per petard lease. with the privilege of buying , out the grount. Also—Several other Lots an the Hill,intlifferent places, for sate on accommodtking terms, or perpetual lease, at may suit, purchasers. augl2ull changed THOMAS MELLON F 4011SALE—Asmall two story frame dwelling house, ,J conveniently situated, fronung.ou 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: WANTED—IfiCee Easiness Men, as partners e tablisluntints now in successful operation in th city. Eaeltwill be required to produce a cash capital o Also, a profitable business wilLbe sold at a bargain, to one or enterprising men of good business habits. 8. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. Eagle, Saloon and 'lteatanrant, ' Na. 65 63' and IR Wood•stnet The subscriber would re sPe etfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he hashed the above well known establish ment lined up in a very inperior - style, and is now pre pared with every requisite, to serve up all the delica- OYSTERS, stewed-, fried, roasted, Min the shell; to gether with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, lout ton chops venison and game, - at short notice, and at-all sca.sonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh, • - . XX ALE of the best brands. Dnparied Segars its. eve ry. 'variety. He. would also beg leave to state, that he is pthpared: to furnish DINNER - PARTIES of any number,. in a su perior manner ; SUPPERS for Balls,Societies or private Pps. PRIVATE Rooms always In-readiness. - ewspapp.l - will be kept on file from all quarters,- decls i 'JOHN T. DONELLEV gte bias COlllO Again EE subscriber, relpectfully informs the" eitizeni.of T Pittsburgh and vicinity, that his Toys and - Fancy Goods are now open, in the large room formerly occu " pied es a carpet warehouse by R. D. Thompson, Where" can be seen the largest llSSOftillettt of Christmas Presents ever offered for isle in the city. All these Goods ure im-. ported direct from Europe. by myselfoind wilt be sold' cheaper. than' at any other establishment In the; city, .wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine essartment. C. YEAGER, 105 hlarket street,near Liberty dee2l3ll Going to'Colitoratio.. 't',FAWNS purchasing Goods, on time, are compelled to buy where it suits them. 'Those having thisreash to lay out for Clothing, can save 20 per cord- mleairt, and , in some cases 40, by purchasing nt my establishment. I have a fine stock of French, English and :American; Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of qualities to Suit all. tastes, purposes, or_pockets. I.Autdetemtintd to close them out before spring, at some,prise. If purchasers' will take the trouble to call. they may Convinced orl the fact. MO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth si. i N. 13.—Thern is ant a piece of goods in my - "stock either; ' old or unfashionable.4all warrantediresh. ilectft • tartrsTßATElt ENGLISH EULTIOAIS F— trullivet'a Travels.; , • Treasure Trove; Handy Andy, - Trisect of- London; Windrusr Castle; rei‘br semi ; Shambers` MisceViZeile i A . • - deeZ Fourth - at, near Market . rro BOATMEN—A large Cable tor sale cheap. Apply to SCAIFE & ATKINSON, • - Ist, near Wood st. PLATED SPOONS, • 4 Doz. Silver Plated Butter Knives; 3 " " Main Tea Spoons ; 3 " " " Tip; 3 "" " Threaded,extra heavy; 2 " - 9 " Desert SpOons;: 2 " " ' " Table; 1 e " Tobacco boxes'; 1 " " • " Sugar Shovels; 2 " .Gerniati l Sirver Spectacle Cases; 4 ~ 9 " Sppeks; 4 " . assorted colors. . Also, 6'ot Allott's Best Revolvink Pistols just receiv ed at . ZEBULON' KthZEDS, dec29- •••67, Market street. o artty.tio ree l MIOR , .TIIE BENEFIT or nut Crams:Ts or .Ss.'Psra.'s. Cnracirwill be Rivdn at the Lafayette Assembly' Rooms, on Friday cvening,February 9,1849. MANAGERS: . Ron. C. StIALV..a. - BURKE, Joan B. Comas, J. J. Rooourt, Joan Lsrroxi.. . T. Wram i W. A. Mllui.t.EN, , Jou.N.J. Mrrcirr.m., ; E. Jo.us, Jotur. Sam. , . WM. B. Macammasz, Jr.. Roan KELLY, Jolts DOWNING, A. Itl!Cot.r.txrrny- C. GOOCIIIGAZ(._ M. BILEXICAN. Lig'• Tickets can be bad at this offics,,,and, from -11m 1 Manggen. , deelo 1101 - USICAL BOXES-1. daz. Musical Dazes, that play .a variety of Popular airs , waltzes, quadrilles, &c., just received at ' Z. KINZErS, dealt - ' • 67 Market et. The splendid .Steara Packets BALTIC _ and ATLANTIC, built expressly. to - run 'us rage ar tickets - on the: Monongahela. between Pitts burgh add Brownsville, and having run (or a few months, are found to be too largo and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. The follownig are the dimensions of these TWIN boats, viz Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of-beam, 26 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinders, 21 inches, and eet stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are fneuished - in the richest modern style.. For terms, enquire of J.K.. MOO nov2B:tf . Pittsburgh. . T4IAGARA SOI '.-I`he fourth annu. So tree of the Nuatma Fran COMPATIVi will be given at the La, Fayette Assembly Roorus, on Friday evening, February 9th,1818. - , . dee2o:td ?Tr( 71 TB-10 pcs.Drab Blanket Coating; , 8 " Lavender." . • 1 cane , - Blankets; 1 " Gray mixed Cloth; • 1 " Army Cloth; 2 " Tweeds, brown; black and gold mix.; " Fancy Casnimeres4 , 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. Received, on consignamnt, direct from the =name. arms, and:for sale by theLpackage or piece. dee.2o rtIURPHY & LEE,Liberty st. = T ONO, SHAWLS.---Just received,. per Adams'. Ex J_A press, another lot of those bennuful Lone Shawls, which will be sold thirty per cent. cheeperrhan former lots. :R D. THOMPSON. TEAS—The attention of families and dealers is invited to our stock or fresh Green and Black Teas t put up in quarter, half pound, and pound packages;whmh we Will warrant'equal to, if not better, than the Teas sold by the Pekin and .Canton Tea stores.-.We have also on hand a fresh supply of Imperial; Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas, nos in packages,which we think cannot be equalled in this city. Calrand try tliem. dec27 , , , KING &MOORHEAD, Diamond. lIANGDABLE SILK VISITS, FOR CHRISTMAS Yan k,/ Ents.—W. , R. Murphy has on and a feur.'very hand some changeable Silk. Visits, very.snliable for Christmas Presents, which he is selling at reduced prices. Also, handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine, new style linen cumbricildkts., , Etc. - dec23 • - Sowers Cough" Candy.- - UV'S celebrated article, so favorably known last win " ter, is'again offered tothe citizens of Pittsburgh as a Certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, so Prevalent at this season of the year: - HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is the best article of the kind ever offered to ,the public, and we challenge:any person in the United' States to produce a cheaper. more pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure'of Coughs and Colds. ' ' 'HO WE & CO, ProPtfeton't_ Depot, No. 1 College Hall; Cincirmati,o , Sold by. H. Smyser, L. :Wilcox,'Jr., J. M.-Townsend, Jas. A. Jonesflyill. Black,Draggistsl and atIVM. Jack son's, 89 Liberty street, Pituibuigh, dea27:d3m ' 'A .PPRENTICES WANTED - Fifteen to twenty young / - I,ladifrom 12 tols year° of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing business. Apply at 11i. DALY'S . .Sfore, on Fifth street, or at liis FaMory in Lawrenceville. rnovle f , , . . AsC t *TES—Cyclopedia of Mona and Religious e: An cdcites, a Collection of several Thousand Facts, Incidents;:Narratives, Examples and Testimonies. em bracing the best of the kind in most former collections, and some hiuMmieti in addition,original and selected; the whole arranged classified on a new Filen. with pious togicatand scripturalindexes. By Rev. R. Amine A. Drs Pastor of the Providence Church; New york with an Introdiiction, by the Rev; Cheever, D. I) Japipublithe.d. • • - The above; with a numbei of new - and'valuabie publi- Cations,for sale by ELLIOTT & NGL.ISII, ' WM. Gka-rY AHOUSE AN t) Lar. AT A HASGAtN.—Any person in want of a; comfortable Dwelling House, in a good neighborhood, on Wylie street, a abort distance frolothe Court House, can provide themselves for the malt can of WOO A very desirable resideneetor &Milliner, Man tua Maker, or Retail. Trimming Store. Ikraly to 4th strect,mear Smithfitlitat. MIES ESE MI 1 7. .‘1 :;:,..•:,; : 5 5 . ,',,.. , i'''.:::::. , ..-..r.::.'''!..::: .;`:-',:-!, '..;.. - ';.i- , 7 ; f:: - ;..:`:7•...:-;':::::..: - ..,,:!'!.; , ..•-• ,- .'::::' : '-.. -. .''' - . i..'1:•; ,, •'' : ::;:! , .: - :'.. (• .:;; . ':, - :',' , :;•. , .;;' - ;;.!',' . ,::•:',: ,, j - .;':::• - -•, , '' , .,:'.. - ,.; - i , :i', , ' , : - .',"7 - T' , '- . ..'!:..: i : , 4:.. : 'fif. :, 7-''-'::.1';''''-' ''%.-:.-.'l'..'.':-'7.':::,.''i'.'5',3':1',..1-:'''...2'.,''i'.'-'3''1:i;,'.4,.:41:'.',';..!';-=!.,iAl:-....r.i-P':',:V;.!1::-,-]74••:''::i.'.•.,-,'!:,-,-,'.:. for Sale; Steam Boots for Sale• IBM I 1 Mil -"'qs' ~ ~ "C~s'w i _- Eire 6060 Fresh Arilva.V. , Now Goods so. 05 BLOM= BT.; BETWEEN 4TII BT. AND TEM DIAMOND :171, ANC Y AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS!' The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great. Fall in Prices, and far below cost of menu; factoring, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and. Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! • - Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents; , • 44 Bleached Muslin, from 43} to 12} cents; . . 44 Brown,do. do. sto 8 cents; 44 Double Purple Calico, 121 do. ;. . • - Printsi Merrimack patterns, only Of cents; Furniture Chintz, only 61Oats; • ; Red and Yellow Flannel, . wool, 181 cents British'Chintz, Blue and Orange,lo cents Bed Ticking, only cents; • French Dress Gingham, 121. cents; - • French Work Collars, 0n1y . 14 cents; 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 Cents. • • LADIES , DRESS- GOODS. Black Plaid Efilks, rich Mitre; . Wide Black Manilla Silks; . • Chameleon Silks, all shades; Satin stripe Cashmere, new style ; French Lamastine Plaids; Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre ; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; . - _ Gala Plaids, high colors;- . • Coburg and TlubeLc r lorit, various shades;: Paris Printed%o ,4 tine Cashmeres; - • . French Merino, all colors.; Chameleon Satin, all shades; Black Plaid Gro. D' Armour Silks ; '- • Chameleon Thibet Cloths. • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! . Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls ; .Embrold ered Black Cloth Shawls;.new style All wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mons de Leine Shawls; new style Stradilla Shawls; plain and embroid ered black and cOlored silk frirme, Whet Shawls, and new style Paris printedTerkern and Cashmere Shawls. FANCI GOODS. French work Capes • Collars and Chemizettes; ,neid style Bonnet Ribbons ; ' Revere bordered : linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladles' Cravats and : Scarfs -black and colored Kid Gloves; mohair' and worsted -Mitts;. white and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca t ingmln and Mora visa . Hose ; ' black Silk Fringes and' Gimps. "'Thread, Edgings and Insertings. ._ DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOMIS. .: Damask Table Linen, and. Table Cloths; Russia Dia per and" Crash ; Irish Linen' and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets ; Kentucky:Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking; Domestic -Gingtams; Colored,Ciuntirics• Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel ; Plaid Linseys; Canton. Flannels; Brown, Bleached and coley.. Drillings ed GENTLEMEN'S GOODS." Just received ,n. very finefassortment of French and English, blue. re , black'and brinaM - Bloths `black and fancy French Calistmes ; - new stylelancy Vestings and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers: .Linen; Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendidassortment of Gloves, Hosiery and SuspendersßLANKETS .- A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets,just received. • The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great jail in prices,' Merchants and others are re quested to call and Inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them wholesale and retail, at a very small prof: an the Eastern Cost. ' AJISALOM MORRIS, nov23 ' No. 65 Market street. Pittsburgh. New Goode, at Number Fifty-nine I' COIINIIt OF VOTTRIH. AND 111AIIK-ET MUM= 4TFISBURGOI. fBEAT " BARGAINS !— The subscriber' has just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DWI GOODS, adapted to the present season,•and em br ring 11 stock for richness and variety not surpassed by at. , establishment in the West. DRESS GOODS! ' • i Very . glossy black Silks ; Cravats and Collars; Dandsome dress- .; do. Black love - Veils and Hilkfs.; Rich changeable des. • Jaconet and Cautb:Muslins. ,Rich changeable Saglit;. de Plaid - and striped 7iluslins; Chines ; 'Handsome Ribbons; • . Mode and high cord FrenclrGlovek Hosiery, &C.; • •• Merinos; ' ' ICloths for Cloaks; Mode and high cord Muslin Terkeri Shawls; •de Laities; ' !Cashmere do. New str!.e muslin de Laines;iPlain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped:Cashmeres; Ifringe ;• Fancy - do, '.- do. ' - Pluck Tbibet Shawls, do.do. Black and colored Alpacas;.Black , ft.:, -do.. • . . Plaid 'Gingharqs, bright co-Silk do. • do. lots' : -.- , Fme Brocliai • do. ' • .:- - New :vie Visettes; Cloth - - do. Gala Ulaids.,bright colurs; Plaid, Long no. California Plaids;. . :Low Priced . do • - '' , Black Bombazines; - Plaid Croaking's, ••. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION. " His stock of -Calicoes is very large; it has - been se • lected, with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability ,of fabric, and beauty of design: Theta goods are lower than they have ever beau before, and ate worthy the particular attention ot purchasers: The best Calicoes for diets: ever offered; „ Double purple Calicoes,English, 121 cents; Green do' Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; BlueandOriinge ila, A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the IoW price rCI2I- cents per yard. . • Black Alpacas for 121 ets:per yard: Very good -- rand'verytnitutomaallarbanct bright colored barns, for 121 cents, warranted fast colon. •- _ • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Molding, GI to 12; " ' , • Yard wide Unbleached, 61 to 9; Bed . Tickings, very cheap; . ` Crum pits, - Kentucky Jeans; Checks, Linings,lPinid Linseys ; ' Domestic Ginghams , Mariners' Shillings; Colored Cambncs ; Flannels, lower than ever offered ; _,Garton Flannels. , • - . • LINEN GOODS! • ' " Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; . Damask Table Linen; •,. Bussit Sheeting; Do.- Diappers; Linen Dril l imerash. B ' • ~ . h'lTs! BLANKETS' "A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very 'fine , also .Blue and Drab :Blankets, fine and - very:fine, for Overeorai• ••- • • GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.. . . Vine. and superfine French and English Clothsand Cis simeres; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen ,Pocket Band kerchiefs and Cravats;. Glovhfs; Suspenders . ; ;•Silk and Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton_Balf Bose, etc. etc. Tie snbeariber having wade extraordinary, prepays, lions for the Fall and Wuiter trade, and having pinches, ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed, can confidently promise' his customers the best bargains he has ever been able to oder. ' • Customers of the house, and purchasers general - li, ire respectfully invited to call. (n0v.9.0) • PHILIP ROSS. Wafter Goods eat IGiastern Gostl GBO. R. WHITE, .N 0.51 Market street, intends making a change in hilt business,. on the-Ist.of January next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at. original-cost - • - Brocha Long and Square Shawls; . • :_ • French Tartan Long do. French Printed Cashmeres ;: Monseline De Laines ; • • • 3-4 and 64 Gala Plais; i High coPlFrencliGingliamit, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wantingßargairu, are invited to calL tnoTtilm Reduction In Pricey. V,ILL BE SOLD, front this date, the balance of our ' Wurrna Dana Goons, at gretuly reduced prices -consisting ofscarlet, , mankon, =marine blue l brk t brown and other enters French Merinos, Lamartme Stripes; Mohair'Stripes, and heed Alpacas, bllc and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De Dallies; low priced Cashmeres and De Laines great variety; Long =1 Square Plaid Shawls ; "Dirket'', Cashmere. 'De Lune Cloth, Thibet, &c., R. 11..TRompsoN, dec2 • 110 Market st., 3 doors from Liberty ., ARD & BROTHERS' 'PREMIUM GuLD P,EN.- B'doz. of the above warranted brand of Pens, received, and for sale to, the trade at New York prices. The above Pens have.received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens, and are:warranted by the manu facturer against the point coming off. For sale by EDWARD TODD "k„ CO., I'IOTM-east corner of, Fifth And Market sts., up stairs: BLACK AND FANCY.CASSIMERES;—W. itMtra- PilY has lately ;eceived.it lame assortment of these Goods; and is opening tnem at prices unpreccdentedly low, rangng from'Zs to 82,60 per yard. - AlSo, enchDroeakins, of all qualities._ 7 Also, French add-F,nglislt Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible green, broWupand blue. Among these are some very liandsome.Prench Black, suitable for Cloaks, at a verylow price , and brown,iwitsible green, and Pelisse Cloths, for Ladles' Cloaks. Also, silk; cotton andmerinoU.ndershirls and Drawers; Mariners' Uudershirts, constantly on hand. gorr— The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above. etENTS. SUMMER GOO S.—Super. single milled IX French Habit Clothe; rich styles eassimeres; black and colored - Cachmeretts; Queen's and - Summer Cloths' figured and plain Drap IP Etee.. Vestinge, "very choice'. Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured Linen Drilla; Cheaper yet! ROBINSON'S Cloth StorC, may2d - Post filuildiuga, comer Filth and Wood. Pattersonos Carriage illansifactorF s , Diamond alley.betmeen Woad and Smit!lfeld streets. Warns may - alecays be found an assort - ent of. Family Carriages, Baronehes r 4 ,7- Buggies and nildown 'kinds of heavy work, ' 4 'ititssilk.` from a..giX hOrSetwheel barrow, Persons wishing to purchpie or contract for unr thing in the above line, are respectfully !pelted to Stone Qiaarrles.. , • • APIECE OFPROUND, - .CONTAINING STONE, of the best quality for Cutting and Cellar Work, and with very tight .striping, will be rented for one or two years. Possession,:glyen inmediately. It is incited near the Fountain bpi; (=Coal Lane ;'and clear of build ings, which might be inconvenienced by the QuarrY- Also, the well known Stone Qearry on Nunnery Hill,' Allegheny City,MlPriningForrester Quurries, and late ty occupied by 4rithony Smith. -This last will be rented for eitenn UP four or five years For paniculars enquire ' • - T 11 ^" %s , A !USER REDUCTION. Jas. ,Slaspratt & Sous' Patent Soda Asti. ITO 5 TONS, al, cash,outreney;.or 4 ,mos., Improved bills. 5 tons or upwards-fit do. par, or 6 mos. do., in eresyrulded. For the superior quality of this brand, we efer to the glass and soap Ananufacturers of this city tenerally. W. &51..51ITCUELTREE, rdec.4' , N 0.166 Liberty street. OILS -1000 gall. natural colored Winter Sperm Oil; 800 " bleached • ' • a - 800. is N. W. coast a • 8 bids. No. 1 Lard ' : • .' . " 'Linseed (warranted fine),. " ": • Strait's Truiners"(war.gentrtne ) • In stare and for Sale by , . . •-: AUT.J.Mt do , RICEETSON ', f -•- ' _ • a- 44 ,;„ ' l x ` k • " =ME - i' , - -,, -_ ~ EMI MI Bankers and ,e4ircikas. • WHI. H. WILLIAMS, • EXCHANGE AND BANKING .OFPIDE N. B. corner of Third and Wood streets. IGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes and. la foreign and domestic Coin bought end sold on the most favorable terms. Collections made in all the principal cities of the Union,. at the lowest rates. . jeL2 ' . HILL & • BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROILERS, And Deakre in Foreign and Domenic Exchange, Certijß, entesof Deposit, Bank Notes 2 Goid an Sitrer,No. 65 TVood street, 3rd door below Fourth, Wattiere,ritioburgh, Pa. marl4-ly (Lams on TIM wax OD bream) & KING,) BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER .•• ME --corner of Fourth strut and lust Office alley,' R in Coin, BanleNotes, Time 'Bills, Foreign ..1-7 and Domestic Exchanvs,Certificates of Deposiqcc ; EXCHANGE on all the principal cities of the Union' for sale in sums to snit parch/users. . CURRENT and par funds received on depoiite. • COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. apll-01w&w2m Amyl PILLILER. =WASP YAIDL - - - - HEADIER & RABBI. • Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dtakis in Foreign mid. . Demo - tit Bills, Bilk of Exchange, Certificates .sf Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. .• Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel.laY2B . • • . HOLMES itto SON, • Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank - Nous, Na. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh. .. • mums stm. EXCHANGE. , ' , strnria BATE • New York Ipr Cincinn ati':.• I-. ; Philadelphia I " Louisville. . . k Baltimore I " St. Louis k . • Buying rater Ohio I dis. Indiana Kentucky , I "' Virginia Wheeling - " Tennessee 3 ,4 anl9l , . . IEI=III.IIII.M. •• • • 1100 N Lb SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.B.' Cornet of Wood and Siza streets : , Pituburg_h, Pa., DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes. Time Sinai.. Foreign and Domestic Exclumge t Certificates of De_posit, &c. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities. of the Union, and Divine, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. ' . • COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. sepll-11.- . PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr:Eisteiv; .No 65 Diamond Alley, can be - consulted In all assegai a private or debleatinoture incidents 1c( to the human frame. • Syhilisand Syphilitic eraptions,goncavhcca and its consequences, together with all - eel wren{ dyeruet, impurities (4 the blood, with all diseases of reneresiorigin, skin diseases,with strictures, glees, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, - monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in ano, nervous affections, pains in the backend loinS, irri-. unions of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, sedditatie eruptions,. tenet. ringworm, mercurial disenses, :TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE . Exclusively devotedto the study and treatment of Vine: real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constimiton 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 sep arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. . . it is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all suet, Dr. Brown's ready skill in Tomovingterureca dis• ease 3, in their various forms nwt stages, oilers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap; prised • that Dr. Brown has been regularly educatedin 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 those com plaints. • • . irrCeriain,saie and speedy cores will, in all cases, be guaranteed. • - Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without Intel ;minion from business. fsW — liernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per. swig afflicted .with Hernia to call, as he has paid particuj tar attention to That disease. Letters from a distance, asking adviee, must contain , fee, or they will not he attended to. . lOffiee on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market.. Consultations strictly confi, dendal. ocW.5-decrely 13 LIAM:Mt.—Dr. ktroceirs ncwry discov ered rem jy for Rheumatism it a speedy and cert ain remedy for that painful trouble, .It never fails. Officer and Private. Coma!Laden Rooma,No. mond alley, Pittsburgh, Ps.' The Doctor: is always at home. • The Grand Purgative. DR. CLICKEIHER'S SUGAR - -COATED VEGETA . - .' BLS' "EXTRACT PILLS.-:•These celebrated. Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety ie the United States, as a curative for Giddinees, 17tYspepsin; Sour Stomach, Headache, Fesrase. Piles,4 ConivenceS, Coughs, tlestt bunt, 'Liver Complaint, Scurvy'Sare Throat; - Inwarck,. Weakness, Palpitation of the H eart,lndigestion, and a variety of other,diseasesto which. flesh, is heir ;co, as a • medicine.for the million. In all reasons of the year.— spring, summer, autumn, and winter,-7-and under all dr cainsiances, they can be taken with peifeet safety and success. As a Vein:druge andgenenal medicine for chill dren, they are unricalka. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe, nor nauseate; are . gentle, but thorough iu their operation. For adults, by.iucreasing the doie, they are equally ben 'eficial. As an enti-Bitious 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 cenain• result. • . . _ _ . . . Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tie original inventur . of Sugar Coated . Pills, and that nothing of the sort was aver heard of uutil he introduced them Us Jane, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, or they will be made the victims of cifmud. plarPrice, 25 cents per hoz.. . • •• Dr. Clickeuer's principal office for the sale:or pina, is G 6 Vesey st., N. WM. JACKSON, SD. Liberty et , head of Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. The following are the duly appointed Agents for A. - 4 1 . gheny county, Ta.: A. hi. Marshall Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. • .1. R. Johnson, • , . . . Jonathan Ghrelst,Blinichester. Alexander Asdale s Wylie street. ." • . • • J. R. H-Jacques, 13irmingiuun.; • Wm.J. Smith, Tem : O. H. Starr, Sewickley Edward Thompson, " • Daniel Negley, }last Liberty. . . • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburglz: • • .D. Rowland k Sort, Al'Keesppit... ,'• A C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • • John Black, Turtle Creek. - MEldowney, Bakerstown., • , Samuel Springer, " James !Alice, Stewurtstown. - . • • ~,•"; • • Riley M'Laughlin , Plum tow nship .J. Fulton, TUICRIUM. • . • • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrencevillel Robert Williams, Arthurstrilli.' aug2.2-d&w6m , WILLIAM TATE - & 00,1 , - (Sir CCESSO 1111 TO 6118111 1 / 7 k No. 10, Fourth street, between Ferry and Libertr. streetr, MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by drams, pumps, baths, water closets leaden coffins, &c,; keep constantly on hand and munnl'acture to order, 11,Th sheet lead from Ito s: to the 6 square toot, in sheets of by 20 feet, which they . will fur nWt to the trade wholesale, or cut to order thill' site that maybe wanted.. ThOYalso manufacture and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes from d to d inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, fo conveyuig water troin springs, furnished to the country trade, anol put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions aa to the proper method of laying.,Also, on Mind, a large supply of Adams' Pat. eat suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps. • . . Hydrant work of every description executed in the most durable manner, and on the most accommodating terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, shet. lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention; je27.daw • Daltcyta Magical Pain Extractor: 7 . — TO THE PUBLIC.—Tins is to certify that l have found Dalky:r• Magical Pain Refractor to prove a cure re the Chronic Rheumatism, which .1 have been afflicted with fcir ten'years, insny hip joints. • . ABRAHAM R. VREELAND; Agnate/anode/If. Y.: April 13,1.34.8.. • ". • Mx. H. Ded.r.sr—Sir: I have been troubled - Piles for eight months, awl could'get no relief. Your Magical Pain Extractor haviug .been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained Instant relief, and in a sort tune was perfectly 'clued!. Could I not get, any more it, I would not (aka a blindred dollars for the balance of my box. . WILLIAM HALL. 97 Nortb Moore street. New. York, June 19, 1847 • ID- CAUTlON—Bailey's only ,Depot in the city of Yark, and where the genuine evade can , be obtained, wholesale niid retail, Li 0t.415 Broadway .. . IL DAta.xt is the inventor o f this truly invaluable cons pound, and believer has, and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to any joan livingrarid, there fore,. no other person ever has mode, or overran Rake. a • gram of it himself. . Countelfiin 'abound! Every truly vuloable article is .subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and ins posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more erten , stvelyexperienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain ,'Extractor! A Trurr—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant relief, mad produce at once acoolingand soothiiigettect--ertructing pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! bat be sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the differenee!—Counterfen Extractors, no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase they:sat Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Wesutn Ddrot,.Pituburch. ' Da THORN. Agent. • • Val - Anginal Galvsnle Csare.All, - ; - .1 For Horses, Cattle, Ad.. cures "spavin, quittor, grease. poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises: Ptunpfdeis containing certificates'f respeetalc parties, may be bad on appb-. catiou t o ', JOHN' D. bIORGAN, 'oettB:dBsvvy . Agent, Pittsburgh. Steel And File ftteurataotory... stibseribers have eenlarged their-Steel and Fite I Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara. street nud Spring alley, Fifth Ward:Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon. carting furnace, a melting furnace and a herruner Their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and having engaged competent operatives,they are prepared to CUT nish Files - of every description, that wilt compares with the beet imported article ; and being derermipedtp-ataket. it the interest of all who use Filet 6 . ~anv 'manta par chase from them,*thw will sell theow ee at reduced prices, for Cash. They wilt also,re-eutFiles,.antk pur chase those,whiett are worn and henken. 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