. • -• - Al),e• rimming Post 4 W. ta teta - sand-Boitree.,. HP.BBCOND ANNUA L . SOIREE OP , WHITE'S HAND.will be given at the Ls , Assatems - Roans; on Friday even ingf Januar?. 19th; 1849, on which occasion will be. in trodireed ety of betv.afid , bcautiful Qua drilles and among"•which Will be the celebrated Sledge'Quedrilles :and. Firemen'a also,. the Sleigh Bell Waltzes, beautifully representing the mei"- dents bf- teweddipg sleigh party; Tickets can be pro cured bf the"- , ": - MANAGERS :• r: • • Hon:C.-Darragh. • D. Armstrong. Dr.'.l.4l'MeChniock. • James Bran. • . ~; Ot S. Magee, Esq ; . aV. Swain. • . ; That.l3teel. • ; • ; Thos. Glass. •;; • J. T. C. Dickson, - „Tao: Hinds. '•'; '; - Yin. Gillespie.:: N. B--The SUPPER will' he prepared lip Mr. DON NELLY, in his hest style,Ond served up in•the Engle Saloon, where there is ample ' room - to:seat the s whole company IWOnee.' • • • '' ; inhlddl) ;•' Dlsidtend Orricz oli Piitoioacitt Gas Co4tskii, - • - 8;1540. 0 5 T, thus TrAstees the Pittsburgh Galt Company have this day declared rtDiViderkir afloat:l)er real. on the. CapitalL Stock paid in, out profita of the last months,7ivhich.will bb.paid to Slocklfold6ra artheir legal representatives, flirthwith.. •;•Altig.S M. CHRlSTl,itutlo:4td • ' Treasurer. ' . . , . Dividend . Q nt i c s OF tree At t t tsrts it Batons go., 4 t - l:504, Pittsburgh, January 1, t 849. f President and „Managers of. the Compa6. for .L. erecting a .Bridge over the river Allegheny, linve this day declared .a dividend.of Two Dollars en each sitar - of the Capital Stock standing in the name of individuals on the books of the Company, out of-the profits of the • last six months, which will be paid _to StockholderS or their legal representative, forthwith. .. . . jantbantdcw2t _ JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. , . . twortsiSrEscx !—Physiciins prescribe Dr. Rogers Liverwort and Tar in the last stagers and most hopeless CI:4%CA of Consumption, after all other medicines have failed, de it has proved itself to be the most extra ordinary medical.aid in curing . that disease. "Now this medicine is as itiftiableln the incipient stages, such as Coughs, Colds, A.n., &c., when the Lungs are not too far gone before. ulceration takes place._ It isseldoni or ever known'to fail in breaking up the most distressing Cough or Cold in a few Wears lime, if the directions are strictly followed. 'The Gehuind Dr. Rogeis' LiVi7 wee: and Tar, which makes somany,wonderful cures For sale by J. KIDD A. CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. CU Wood KNEELAND k HARDIN, Grant street. ' Alst);by, jaultt:Gradkair _ . ta"'''.evost.ixv.—This dreadful -complaint is generally : preceded by. pain in , the head, giddiness, espectally on turninguddenly around, dimness of sight, stupor, loss of memory, and other unpleasant symptoms, which indicate a loaded and corrupt state of the blood. • • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills arc a certain prevenV orappoplexy; because they expel from the blood' thonestagnant and corrupt homonki-whibli are the cause of this and every. other malady incident to raan. ' Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills nlio-aid and improve digestion, as well its purify the blimd;and therefore drive disease of every name from the body. Reuiarecf Couitteifeits and leritations.—Remember that . the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature ; of WitaxsaiWanawr on the top label of each • ' , • Remember, also, that-Ilessrs:Ptuchtwanger & Co., of New' York; /as: S. Glencoe & CO., at Cincinnati; and J. B. Wilder & Ca.,. of Louisville, are NOT agents for this medicine, and we earinot guarantee "the genuineness 'of that odered by them for ;ale. - Thegennine is for sale at Dr. Wright's Principal office, 169 Race:street', Philadelphia and by Joust Tuolumne, 156 Liberty etreet, Pittsburgh:Pa., who is sole agent for this city; , by whom dealers can be supplied at the tshple sale rate . , . Eg.' A cough should never be neglected. It may ap pear trifling' and unworthy the. attention at first, burgit will not remain 'stationary long: it may progress slow at first, and its augmentation mayire scarcely perceptible, yet When it onee.seizes the lungs aliThe other parts of the bodxwill be Sympathetically Elected, and a confirm. ed Consumption and premature death will be the inevi-' able - result. A _little care would save ` -many. a life, and he timely use of a proper remedy aught have, arrested many a consumption. Sul many persons have an invin cible, repugnance to taking any medicine, and rather than use ,the means towards arresting a disease, simply because the remedy may not be a pleasant one, would suffer nod languish tar along time, before they would re sort to the aid of medicine. - B. Fahnestock. & Co.'s Cough - Balsam has a great advantage in this respect over many other Cough prepa rations 'as its pleasant taste permits limo be used without incomdmience. But its value 1113 a Balsam consists in the speediness *of its, care. We. httve known some of the mostilesperate coughs, some of which had been running on for a considerable Jength of time, yield almost imme diately4p its, power. Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by tickYk7 cor. Wood and Ist, and Wood and 6th sts - thepablic b • I[llr — marlin mind that Scarlet Fever and other • complaints incident to sudden changes of the - weather, are peculiarly prevalent at this season of the year: Thoastinda of Chihiren, and many persons of ma ture age. are dying weekly, because they , overlook the only medicine which is infallible in diseases of that kind. That medicine is Clickener's ' Sugar-coated Vegettthle Purgative Pills, which have been successful in eIIE , CS of the greatest obstinacy, and where all other remedies have proved 'unavailing. Physichuis of the highest emi nence have prescribed them in their practice; and they • have been highly recommended by a committee ~if the American Institute, appointed to investigate their Merits. Let those who have never need them consent to make a single trial, and they will never have cause to ehgret their determination. in case of failure, it such a thing is possible, the money will in - all-cases be returned. , V' Sold by WM. JACKSON, Of It. Agent, lanlo Ed/Liberty street, Pittsburgh. [For list of Agents See advertisement.] . ComcnravErrs! Comerttirmrs!—Bewari of Cmm i of PittsbnitcounterfeiterselWHlGlWK celebrated !roux Vzorrxitur PILLS are still abroad, and of the worst conceivable kind. We would respectfully invite you to call on the Agtnt for Pittsburg, ?Ur. JOHpi THOMpsoli, Liberty: street, and examine a box that was Parehased at a Drug Store iu this city. it is ab solutely enough to make one blush for poor, frail human ity, but at the same timeto-guard ell against the villainy of the counterfeiter. The passing of counterfeit coin is not a touch to it. It is. as reach inferior in the degree of criminality,' as petty larceny is inferior to downright Always remember that the Original and only Genuine INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have the written signa ture of WILLIAM.WRIGHT on the top label of box. Remember, also Basun. : SitTSEII, Druggist, corner of Market and Thirdatreets, is not an acent for thin medi cine,.and.we cannot .guaranty the genuineness of that offered by him for. sale. • JOHN.T.HOMPSON,IS6 Liberty street, in Sole Agent. Purchase only of.hirn. jantt:dilow . . ."1 11Ik/Ir customers, strangers visiting the city, and In others wishing Iciprovide themselves with a hand some .DRESS COAT, PANTS., VEST, or any other arti cle in the mut. do so by leaving their orders with JAP*M.S APGUHIE, Tailor, • Third street, St. Charles Building. Just lutcmvxo — iby Express,another piece short napp'd Black, the very thing for Cloaks, and inst in season. MOGUIRE, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles . - - he . .' OR_ Got . en iee . . live Still Ahead S NEW, GOODS! NEW GOODS!! -, i i : Greater Ed e artns o th than ever ~. cc: , n o a n w m h a e r had e a A . iiii,„ b g e e t s w " eer Third iV .and G F id ourth, w H here'is just ii k pe t n g e l d . d a, splendid 'stock of winter Dry , Goods, cheaper than the :same ottalitY of Goods have ever beeti-oTered in Pitts ,burgh WM...X.' BDSSELL,_ No. 62 Market street, lietsteen - Third .acid Fourth id reeisotign of the Big Golden Bee. .Hive, has now esicsiged, and otters to his numerous cue :corners and the iinblia generally, the largest, cheapest ..and most splendid stock cif.Winter Dry Goods ever offer ed in this city..: These Goods have been purchased in the :Eastern Cilia. since the late fall in• prices, and will be .Hold to. cult havbuyers _ at agree; reduction, - inueb- cheaper thiut they - could,havo heen. sold to the early part of the Aninngls.large and extensive, -stock will be found many choice. awl fashionable Goode 'of the latest im portation.' LADIES , DRESS GOODS Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ; Cherry col'd d 0... • do. figured and plain.; Silks and Satins, plain, striped and plain ; fdcarlet de Laines, all wool, very cheap ; giczarine Blue De Laines, tow prices •, , pianist' Merinos, all colors, extremely low. A large assortment of fig'd Cavluncres De Lai des.,insw art designs, from . 14 to 50 cents persard ; these are very cheap. .6.130, a lamer stock - of Alpacas from 12} to ZO aaots per yard; all.aolors.• and a_ great bargain; with a splendid assort meat of bonnet ribbons of the latest im portatiMi: Alse, velvet ribbons. all widths and colors, very clielicia beautifcd assavane . nc ; plu me . an d an ifi c i a l flowere ; bartilet satins 'and Velvets, all Mors; French worked capes ltnd collars ;•. scarfs; cravats, gloves and hosiery ; all at rstlueedTrices. . . EIFINWLS!,StIAAFLS!! . • _ ; Best assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and Square Shawls, best quality. • Terkerie and. Cashmere Shawls ; Black and colored Cloth Brocha and• Silk "'• do:: Plaid Blanket Shawls, Mid prices. 'ffI3LANKETS! BLASYKEThP !=Cheape st in the City! large of 'lkanketsr,"ati nualities, which will be sold i beeper than .6a be , found elsewhere . DOII n iESTIC GOODS. el - OUP/tit , THAN THE CHEAPEST! ' - A largesiou* • • . lc - s of Calico: Good dark Calico;fasi colors, only 3 cents per ward;hcat quality British and American Prhits, 0 to* 1.0 centit yard,- yard wide British Purple ly red white and yellow Prints, 1016121; a' ttur e ., s iPp- Flannels., some as low FLA ts V"' jr.", very cheap; Bed 'licking, fronia to ISt Y9r„Fe B. "" * Y e stack. of Checks„.,Shirting,.Strit• . 7 o i KernY.94 leant; and. Liuseys, to g e th er ,wit h% a 're ryc xteasive sortmenior bleaChed and unbletiche.d.,Muslini`i from 3 to*. 8 cents per yard, eke apestyet ;:good yarn wide unbleach— ed Muslins, only 5 cents per yard ;Ibleached Muslini• from 3 to 8 cents per yard... All of which Will be sold off* at reduced prices, at the sign ,or rho Pip.W °Olden .flue Hive, in Market street, between. Third 444. s!e- , No. 62. (dechinfr L. A NNUALSUBSCHIFFIO - NS'ivill - be received at the AA& Bookstore of Et .urrr 8 Examem.7B-Yrorld - s 4 te.e l 4 for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published .by the Amer ican Society for the Melioration of she Condition . ors the- Jews, and edited by the Rev.A. H. Wright, Pastor of the Assoemte Church, Jane street, New York, • • fledl4 • - RINTINfi PAPER 150 reams Pririting Pti'fier424x37; • • ' 100 " Fine Book Paper, I0xt14; • • • 25 " B. F. Book Paper.2o4; - 25 " Medium receive'd' arid - for sale by , • • LJOHN'ir hiELLOR, janlo :.• - 4 No. 81 Wood M. 'l6l:Vw . •. . :- , ,,,,, ; , k - va - 44 •,•'4,7-k..,., --..c:-.4- ~.-..,,„,.-.7:-.,,,,-,,....-7,- 4.,, ,, ).:n.;, ' - :;:.,..'..;': fr.:...7 .:, :i:•7: 2 " , ". ,, ::•, ,, . 7.., El, •±• , i.•. , • - .•:::•.•:=.'-,_-4•",.,.„,r..,..f'.12,-:!..f:,.:ti7::',-,.','Z':,.;,,::L.•-•P - - •,?,:t'.;s-'? ~,i1.:•••,s':---::1--,:'"fr::•?..',g,','.. : -. ' 7:f '-' . . - ' : '''''' -- -' l: ';'i,;'' :,-- 4 - ''' , .', ,. •;.',.- '...'•:-...:'.-::;"; ~_: OTBAY, COW.—Came to the subscriber, living in Pee bles Township, on or about the 4th inst., a BROWN CCIWi with both hind legs white. The owner is request ed:to.cortie forward, prove property, pay charges, and takoher away; or she will be disposed of according to M. M'CREADY. Peebles 'Pp. On Perpetual Lerse. A • VERY desirable piece of ground the b.h Ward, ' well calculated for business, "kituated on Penn street, near the corner of O'Hara street. Enquire of , CHRISTIAN MILLER, Po_ e Heirs of B. Herr, dee'd IThECKING.—for sate - itt the Outlet Saw and Planing . .,11.:.1'14.1.111S;Allegheny City, 15.000 feet of 21 inch Deck ing, of supeziovatiality,,saweil and,4tuck in - April last. Also, 100,000 feet of It and t: inch Decking. dec3oitiOt&i,y3t: NEVILLE B. CRAIG & SON. BOAT SIDINGS-45,000 feet of Boat Planks, of va rious lengths and , breadths; for sale as above. dec2ofdat&w3t :NEVILLE B. CRAIG & SON. tI ECUTOWS NOTICE.—The sub scriber, Executoi .E, the Estate of James McKown, late of South Fay ette township,. Allegheny comity, dec'd, requests all those indebted to said Estate to make payment forthwith; and all those' InAilth elPiflrtlo,Piesellt their, properly authenticated, for he [Peiping. janChtwo " JOHN DBNLEVAY, Executor. rP4 I IViT .- Ird - t r iiirthe Judges of the Cpurkof Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and.for the county of Alle gheny: . The petition 'of ,Ale,kander Stewart, of the Borough of Elizabeth, in ;the-County Aforesaid humbly sliewetti, Tll - ttr your petitioner bath provided himself with mute •rtatsior the accommodation of trqvelets and others, at, . his dwellini house in , the Borough aforesaid, and . PraYs 'that ydur Honors Will be pleased to grant him a license: : Xo'keett a public house of eatertainment. And your pe 4itiotter, as in duty bound, willpray. • • • ALEXANDER STEWART. • Ay e, pla.r.ubspribers, citizens of the aforailaiti•Borough; do certtfytthat Ibre 4bOve petitioner is of good vupute fur" hdnesty and temperance, end is well provided with hcirtse :room nod conveniences for the - accommodation of tray: , :Ours aqd-otherti, and•that said tavern is necessary. Stewart,.Geof Canninghatu,-Robt Hallervair r F.*liqq, EsShoffe r, James Dickey,. Wm' MeGaughan, E 7 Pat cost,,' Enoch Sprouts, Henry rjeGfraflp" . " death wat, i ti: x ° 3~c ~ r Mile ...: : . -1.;.•f,..„ - -:.:::.~~~4 . ME - ';`‘' , '' - - EMI El UIFINVBV l i r.rivsnunciti , noAnn-op - vit.A.nic. DP H. fIDNNY, • •••• `•• • ' ' . HANNAP Coafmririt Fos Dzczmnsit V6',•RAYTURPiir ' ' - • • • • . . PASSENGER.' ARICANCERIENTS VOR Is4B. ..stitlinhniitPiicliell,iite,iiaYeAdßily for Cinc innliti;lo Pusiengei- Packet,' via . Brownsville, to. Baltimore, und Phtlldelphia, 8 A:st.; and 0 P. sr" Mail Ctilielt Lineidire et to'Philadelphia, 9 and I. 8) Western and Southern Mail Cciath Line, R .North;Westerit, via Cleveland, daily, Id A. a'. Erie and 'Westhrn New YorkniniVy, a Arm: North Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Santlays, 9. ARRIVALS AND,DEI:ARTURE OF MAILS: Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. m., closes 12 - sr. WesterwMail; Qin; and Loamy., due 8 elosia 5 A.M. South. via Balt. and Washington due B'P.cloaess at. North-Western via Cleveland; due 10 A. M., Closiis9i. M. Erie-and -Western New -York,' due 8 e. at. closes BA. M. STOCKS. . l'ar valve. Asked. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh• • .... -• ... •.. 4.50,1 gt ~ $50,00 *5,00 Exchange Skulk. • •;• ..• ... •.. • 40,00 ..* 44,00 • 43,50 51erelutts'and:111: banko,oo 97,00 95,00 Fanners' DepOsit Bank . 0. Naito in market. Rand Street Bridge - 50.00 50,00 99,00 Nortbont Libertienßridge . . - - 50,00 - ' 05,00 Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 .30,00 ~ 35,00 Connellsville R. R.Stock, paid on - , . sitares,262 ) 6o-• , —. •• • ..... • ... ..'. 6,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 Vcent;) , 90,00 -. . Itloncingabeiabridge - 25,00 1050, Gus Stock 60.00" - . , - Datly Review of the• Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, . , SA.TMIDAT liloaarso.'January 13, 1840. t S We found no . change in the market yesterday. • FLOUR—SalesTrom wagon -at $3,95054,00. CORN . MEAL=7Regular sales from store at 25c. OATE--Bales from store at 30c. BRAN-Sale of 0 sacks from ,store at Bc. • DRIED PEACHES—SaIo of 21 bushels pared at '82,29 ; Common at 81;11 PEA NUTS—Sate of 10 sacks at 72c. WHEAT—SaIe from wagon of 43 bus. at 70c. BUTTER—SaIe of 19 kegs at 81c. TAR—Sale of 20 bbls. N. C. at 54,00. FEATHERS—SaIe of 4 sacks Kentucky at 34c. This saleindicates the market, which is dull. MOLASSESSaIe of .10 hbls. at 271 c. • HEADE WASHINGTON, 'ATTORNEY AT lig*Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN j D. MAHON and READP. WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by mutu4l consent. The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant sta., Pittsburgh, at all limo when not engaged in Court. dec.l.m READ) WASHINGTON. — Magnificent Christmas Cake. CBICKLEV, No. Diamond alley, respectfully in . forms his (deafly and customers, that he is prepar ing, at the Star Bakery, the moat magnificent Christmas Cate ever served up in Pittsburgh. It Will weigh 100 Els-, will be made of the Lest fruit, and will be thoroughly baked. To those who are, fond of drawing rizes, he begs leave to say, that three rich and beautiful Rings, made of the finest Gold, will be placed inside the Cake. The cake will be disposed of at 50 cents per pound. 11770 n hand, a large stock of Sugar Toys, and Cakes JOAN IL KIRKPATRICK. CHARLEK W. 1101111. TTIRRPATRIOR & ROBB, Attorneys and Cote nseflors a t .111 Lato—Otlice, Fourth street, next door below IL Pat erson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh, Pn. dectilnvGln DUX GOODS kOTILCE. A. A. MASON & CO., No. SO Market. street, Pittsburgla, Pa., DEG leave mast 'respectfully to announce to their XI melons patrons and the public that they, in come at, mice of contemplating a change in their business, pro pose opening the 'whole of their extensive Warehouse, (including all their Wholesale RC0111.54 for retelling, and will continue open until.the first of February, cominenc ng ~on New it ear's Day, Our whole stock, coin ;wising one of the inost extensive and varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the Western country, will be offered at lower, priers than ever befole known. Upwards of filly thousand dol . hirs of our stork has been recently parchaSed, the grew er Portion of which are foceign Goods, received at New ,York by late European arrivals, which, front the lateness Of:the season. as well as the well known pressure in the money market,' ere gam at immense sacrifices at the public sales. at rates varying from twenty-five to fifty per cent. less than similar goods brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently hi:fie ve that our prices for thestime above mentioned will be found to br even lower than nay Eastern wholesale rates We auxiously:invite all persons to visit our establish ment,whether they purchase or not. and test the truth of the above—assuriugthem that they will incur Jul obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon the proprietors.— Our assortment of SILKS, SHAWI.S, and FINE DRESS GOODS will amply repay one for a visit ; added to - which our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, induce all to call. 1:17 - Our Ry stem of One Price. will be strictly adhered o. tjanl) A. A. MASON & CO. HOPSI4 FOR SALE.—WiII be - sold cheap. if applifid for soon, it Two Story Frame House, sit uated in Wylie street, near Chatham, having four rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 16 feet front by fitt deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollar,. Apply to JOHN COYLE, Conveyancer, 4th Mrent. neat Smithfield J A MES Toilor,Third AL NEW GOODE.—W,R AnJllll 11IIR.OpP/IfdlilA.lllorlt tag a let of NEAP GOODS, embracing tunny scarce and desirable articles. Persons 'wattling Dry Goode of almost any dexeription, will find, at this advaucetliart of the neaSOn, a Minh larger mid Inure general as at this store than elsewhere. Anioug the Goods just opened is a lot of ITll.7.llrille and Green small tied Mouse de [mines. Terkeri and I.l'k Cloth Shawls, new Prints, ke.—at North-east rooter of 4th and Market streets. frrEoodit at wholesale, up stair., very low. [pull Lots on Perpetual Least. • .A PEW LO yet Teniniiil of, and to lir lel on perpetual Louse, near Keating's old House, 7th \Ward, Pittsburgh. 'Fluty ore the (Meanest Lots in the market, being of large in a healthy. eon venient antlyrospertnis locution. itiol the purchase money never required to be paid; only the interest or ground rent, from EISA° 62 : 1 a year, according to the sire und po sition 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. NIF:LLON. Atey. jatilitte Corner of NVylle. and Fifth streets. between. the subscribers, under the firm of Imam cn & ANDERSON, having expired by lioiitntim,. is this day dissolved. Either partner, will use the name of the firm in closing the business JAS. D. rd.:HMI:IR. CHARLES W. ANDERSON Cu.:cm:An, January 1, 1918, In retiring from business in MI, Cily, it affords me pleasure to recommend my late partner, JAS. D. limussa, as worthy the patronage of my friends and the public generally. CHAS, W. ANIIERON. :Cttct:rsA.n, January 1, 1849. . NOTICE.—The undersigned, as successor to Lehmet & Anderson, will continue .n 1 his own name the ComXlls - and FOaWAIIDING Bust s, and tan removed to the SOUTH CORNER OF WALNUT and Cot UMBLA streets, where promptness will be given to the Pcsrusse., SALE, and TH,ISISHTMENT of Produce and Merthatidizt. JAS. D. LEHMER. Ti,c January 1, 18.19—tjann:d1w) :E-17 sacks ;ricks Dried Peaches; .25•" , Apples; .40 n Corn Meal ; 51 " Shorts; 20 bags Rye; 2 " Flaxsee4,; fi bhls.Lard; 15 kegs " Received this day and for sale by Jana . SMITH & SINCLAIR- Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary on the last will and testament of Alexander Chisholm, lute or-Prenchereek Tp., deed, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to stud estate are hereby' notified to make immediate payment. and those kaving claims against said estate, will present them, property authenticated for settlement. • WILLIAM' CHISHOLM, Executor, janl.2:otwr ',Residence, Hickory, Wdshingtou Co., Pa. CincuorA pRODUC tlecl2:2tw. ant 2 wtf N- MIN ~a= <~ =I ,4•4.,'r.: 4 ,1u o ' :4 . 184 E. , 1E49. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH - " • DAIL — I — STEAM PACKET LINE. -Mins Independent Lino of steamers is now composed `1 of the largest swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the Watern of the West. The highest wages are paid for the serviette of the beet and most expenenced men engaged in the' river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger. .line in the Union' for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money call procure has been provided for the safely, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY FACET T.—The Mcesotvo A tral../i, Capt. Slane, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at - 12 P. te. TUESDAY PACKET.- 7 The Hrintajlik No. 2,, Capt. Jno. Hlineelter, will leave Pittsbtirgh every 'Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock . ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening OUP P. M. WEDNESDAY PAC/MT.—The Mew Eolat.s.srb No. 2, Capt. S. Dean will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every 'Wednesday even ing at la P. M. THURSDAY PA CERT.—The Mulawrr, Capt. R. J. Grate will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'c l ock; Meeting every Thursday evening at 1.0 v. st. FRIDAY PACZB T.—The Ctrerm No. 2, Copt. Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M. SATURDAY FACILE:T.—The Mvisaaasa, Cart. Hemp hill, will leave Pittnhurgh every Saturday( morning 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening nt 10 P. td SUNDAY: PACKET.— The 'Luc Nirtrrolv, Cnpt. P. Der.a, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at lo o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. nov 19. 1848. 184 S. Pittsburgh aud.Browitsville Daily Packet Line. FEBROASIT let, 1848. VEI3IIIIAILY 180849. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P.' M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season : ATLANTIC,' Capt, JaniesTarkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacob and LOUIS 111 , LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. Th e boats will leave the MotiongalielaWtuirfßoat t at the foot of Ross et. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. ja3l The fast running steamer NRIV ENG , LAND, Kovivrg, Master,. will leave for the above and intermediate ports THIS _ DAY. at /0 OCIOCb,A.M. For freght or passage, apply on board. janl2 - • - The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wm. Hs.s - Ns, will run regularly be tween arts argil and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and 'Thursday, at 4 o'r lock, P. m. For freight or passrige, apply on board. dec27 FM RataThe new and splendid passenger ie suinerJA MES NELSON, G. D. Moore, Master. will run an 'A Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and AN beeline, leav ing this city every Tnesday. Thursday and Saturday, at lb o'clock. A. at., and Wheeli ng every Monday, Wednes day add Friday, at tU o'clock, C. m. For freight or passage, (having superjor accommoda tic ns,) apply on board. 'rt. James Nelson is nn entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER, ileethif Agents...-... ..... Regtillacket for Stifaiii. -- THE line steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. 4 11 -Elait Ilsasias, will leave (Orilla aboye and inter nnodaa le ports on IVoine.sday3 and Saturday,. . For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to . au2.5 GL,O. B. MILTENBERGER, AO. LOUINVILIcii: PACKIIITS. - - - =2IIIVIZEM 01TIO LINE. REGULAR SATURDAY PACIET,.-The A No I fine and fast passenger strain Poe ket TELF.GRAPII. Dexlep.. Corns tuander. will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louinv die, and all intermediate Ports, ev ei y Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or m FORSN . Tit & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph ha, been built expressly for a regular Pucket • and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas vetigers; the accommodations are inferior to no boot on the western waters. The Telegraph:will run in connex ion with the Den Franklin Not, and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—time through.ma RAYS. ap2l-iy Plttaburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE a‘via running aleamer CONSUL, WICCBUR, Master. will leave regularly for %Theehug, on Monday, Wednesday, end Fri t!a y. at In o clew k. ' Leave Wheeling every Tueaday,Thursday,anil Sohn dal., at o'clock, w. at . po.siiirely, TI K anti land al all intertnediate porta. Every nevontititalatton that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of pa , etengers, has been provided. The boat in al.° provided vvith a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosioa. For freight or paggage opply on hoard, or to JOHN FLACK. Agent —'New___ _ Arrangement. THE ateamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver. Chtsgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day. Thursday, and Saturday, nt 9 a, aL, 11'- 111111 nm oil Monday. Weds runny, and Friday. She has a bolt at the 'aniline, 'between Wood street and the Bridge, prliared to receive freights to any time. S. Pc W. tIARIIAIiCai. Agents, No. TT, Wood street. a — la - Mee Arrangement. 1112 stentner BE:Ayr:a, Chas. E. Clarke, Muster, tvill leave Pitt:burgh for Beaver, lelnzow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Nrwthie4any, and 1' riday—und returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to uml7-11" (i. W. HARTON & CO., Agents. Mr. Duff's Book-Keepltag ND WRITING 1100:i1S, Alexander & hay's Build ' mg, corner to Diamond and Market street. For day and evening classes. Mr. D's improvements in teaching, embraced in bin splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are now attracting general attention in the Eastern cities. '• Numerous as are the pnblicntions already before the public on this important branch of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic testimonials appended to the work, filet Mr. Duff can succeeded in effecting a more ready and desirable method of leaching and reducing to practice thin great essential in the conduet of mercantile affairs.—Nero York Evening, Express, Oct. 30. Professional assistance given in opening. posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de ranged books, &c. Class hours from 10 to 12 s.. At. and from 2 to 4, and 7 to (I/ p. M taut; L , Oll SALE—AII that valentine property where the subscriber resider, together with the improvements thereon. situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield, front. ing on Sixth at. 120 fl., and In depth on Cherry alley 240 feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or a Public Hull, and contains a half square of ground ; or it might be divided into 12 building lots, 0 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 6 lots with a front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley b v y 120 feet deep. jand:ff Co-Partnerehip Notice. 10115 DUNLAP. JOHN PLUMING, JOHN DUNLAP having, on the lot inst., associated with him in his business Janie PLUMING, they will hereafter carry on their Importing of House Furnishing Hardware, and Mantifacturing business, under the name and.siyle of John Duolap & Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Portlier of the present non, at their warehouse. corner of Market WI Second streets timid:Jan JOHN DUNLAP & CO, I NFORM ATION WANTED.—Any person acquainted with the children of John Clark, an Englishman, tan iron founder by trade,l supposed to have worked in or about Pittsburgh, and to have died within six or seven years, will do them a kindness, by informing them they can hear of something to their advantage, on application fil to this °ed. II -- ABOUT 250 Green ,Blanks, " To Lets ," 100 handsome pictures, some in frames; 2011 Shannon's Interest tables; 4 200 Insolvent and Judgment Bonds; 150 U. S. Cnlender Of 10th century ; 2'o handsome Temperance Certificates; Blank Bonds; for sale cheap, at wholesale or retail. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent end Commission Merchant. MEI WBL,SH FLANNELS.—W. R. MURPHY has on hand fall assortment of these desirable Goods. Also, Domesar Unshrinkable do; and a full usFortment of Scarlet, Yellow and Spotted, forehildrens' wear. Home made Flannels, White. Brown and Barred. A supply constantly on baud. dec3o 41HE PARTNERSHIe heretofore existing betweenl Hale, Heineman & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Heineman & Co. JAS. HALE, SANDS & HEINEMAN, JOHN VOECTLY. . Sept. 27th, The business will be continued by SANns & RetNEMAII and Tons Yummy, under the rityle of REINEMAN & Co. :e0t2.5 Notice to the Public. - rptiF, subscriber informs the public generally, and :IL Hossekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly; that lie is discontinuing the Queensware business, and will sell off his present stock at reduced prices. Those who wish to obtain China, Quer nstnarc . , or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for getting suc h articles as they want, much cheaper than the usual rates. Remember the place, CHINA HALL, No. 113 Wood street, near the Auction store. P. S. I will' dispose of my whole stork to any person wishing to buy it, at n bargain. jaiiB:tf WM. GETTY. C LOTHSL•I case black mixed heavy Cassunere 1 - do. fancy do. • • do. Tweeds, fancy colors. ...For sale at manufacturer's prices, by MURPHY & LEE Liberty street, opposite Fifth. TAMES F. KERR, Attorney at Lam.-43.1fice.removed io FOtirth ntreet, between Smithfield and Grant streets itinburgh, Jannm " ) • 4-'; • - ; • MEM = ~"tw~.,~ is R e~.~..:~ 1_ ._ . . .. . Vii; .e._.~. tliner,,,Jitteltigtna PORT OP PIT TSBUILOIt. 4 FEET WATER LN TELMA:OIEL ARRIVED, None.... DEPARTED, Nbne: For Clazetnnatl. El= New Wheeling Paehiiii; • 7 , ~.., '.., i:c ME MZI MIE . , km.= - • ux. C. CONNYLLY! jaCCW.N ' 4sr. COSNELLY;;IMokitaIe and* Adult Gra- Jlllll iers, Produce mill Commission Merchants, Dianiond market. Piuuburgh. • , ~nov29 RMSTRON&ICRO:ZER, CommisSion Jlietchanri /-1. G and Dealers' in 1 , roduee, *e.—No. 22 Market rit. deo. A LARGE - LOr OF stomas AND hOODLINGS—: Received and for sale hr . jen3 ' CUMIIMIS & SMITE. 2,0 0 n j r li l l 4 1 r r7 l nfo s n 7 SDBLS. EXTRA ; FAMILY FLOUR—Ree'd .geid - for . sale by , . (jan3) .I.IIMMINS. & SMITH. rs '" BBLS. for stile by. • jan3 , CUMMINS & SMIT ISINE FLOUR —at bbls. just received by ~jan3 • ' .. - ARIASTRONG ec - CROZEFL 13BLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOl.TtiZjiiiil,6 e 'i,:i;ii •••0 and-rforsale. by r t,' 3008 . LS. PILYI"I'OES d' ior sale Jast received an by (jaii3g- ARAISTRONG - k. CROZER; 4 MILS. RYE FLO R—For sule by "RAO : ARMSTRONG ti CROER SWEET CIDER-35 bblv. today received and-fur sole by (AO) ARMSyRONG tic CROZER: - VINEGAR-10 WA's. for sitle - .1,y V jan9 ARMSTRONG & CRGZER.. T, - xTRA FAMILY .FLOUR-55 Ws. to-duy received 1J and for sale by jan9 ARMSTRONG k,CROZER. 4USACKS BUCKWHEAT . FLOUR—Jost reed and forsale by UnilD) ARMSTRONG -dc CROZER. OU • b s. xtro or sa eby J. 6. WILLIAMS, jattfl 110 Wood street. oozes S°AP-2 1% ! ". 23 Yet ; v . ; for sale by inns -' J. D. WILLIAMS. DRIED FRUIT-20 bus. Dried Apples; 30 " " Peaches; for sale by janS . - J. D. WILLIAMS. B ROOMS -00 dozen Common ; 25 " Extra quality ; (or sale by jant3 J. D. WILLIAMS. _......... T ARCH—lnTexes'Extra Ifitre,' for sale by SjanS '.l. D. WILLIAMS. _..._ _ fine JUVEN I LE AND r f TOY BOOS—A tock at . . H. S. BOSWORTH - lc Co.'s, nec2s Fourth street. TIRAI3 COATING-1 bale rab •latiket Coating. declo MURPHY & LEE I,3LANKET COATINUS—Drab, Lavender, U;eyll,lx. ed and Blue,. for sale ,by .the piece or package, a manufacturer's prices, by , MURPHY k LEP., jam; - Liberty street, opposite Filth. IRISH WHISKEY—Eight bbis. Irish Whiskey re ceived and for sale by imu3 ISOHN BLACK & Co. 400 BUSHELS NESHANNOCK POTATOHS—Hec and for sale by (dealt') CUMMINS & SMITH. LARD --50 kegs No. 1, just received and for sale by decl9 SMITH & SINCLAIR. BUIVER-2 bids. Fresh Roll Butter, received this day and for sale by fdrel9,l SMITH A SINCLAIR. TIMED APPLES-20 sacks, Prime, for sale by ,decl9 • - SMITH & SINCLAIR A PPI - 200-200 bbis. Ronumites, in store and for sole /IL by (dee2.B) W. &J. C. ACHESON. 100 BUSHELS CORN MEAL—just received, and for sale by dee2S. ' W. & J. C. ACHESON. T_IYE WANTED,—Cash wall be paid for :an/bushels , JR, good Bye, by [dee:lll MILLER & RICKET. SON. ICK tierces new crop Rice, i store and for retie by . dec2l MILLER & RICKETSON. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-40 bills Sugar House Molasses, "Louis'a Refinery: , in store and for sale by fdee2ll MILLER h RICKETSON. RODLYC E— IOU bushels Clover Seed ; GO large sized Cheese ; 20 kegs /Inner; in store and for ante by • tleetll MILLER & RICKETSON. 1.11 USTARD-150 boxes 4 1 - Ib. eons Long Island Mu t, 60 kegs 20 lbs. do. do. do.; in store and for sale [dee2ll MILLER & RICKETSON. SALAD O x.IL-10 basketsllordeuu Saltid Oil ; 20 ••.• Marseilles In store and for sale by. deeto MILLER & EICKETSON. OLD RYE WHISKEY-6 bbls. old Rye Whiskey, warranted Byeern old—pronounced by good judges to be the best article ever offered in 1018 market. For sale by the gallon only, by P. C. MARTIN. Ag't, deet4 Corner Smithfield and Front nut: /MED BRANDIES .AND stork of kJ fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to suit. by fliecl4l IV. MARTIN . . Ag't. SWEET CIDER.—A few bb Is. fur sale low by L. 7 deetel P. C. MARTIN, AO. "DEACH BRANDY—A few bblo. old Teneessee Perko' Brandy, for sale by ldrel4] P. C. MARTIN, AO. Burn:ft-20 bids_ Roll Butter. fresh, and in good or der,for sale by [demi KING & MOORHEAD. 12BFLN APPLES—Ramboes, Gateri: Vandivere, and 1....„T tunny other varieties,just received and for sale by S. & W. HARBAUGH, deell 11.1 Water and 104 Front street. YTAICKWHEAT FLOUR—aII sacks bulled Buckwheat Flom - . received and far sole by decll 5. & W. lIARBAUGH. I)ARLEY—WO bustielA in t rei rio and for mile by 3 !leaf FUR—bbls.Speare' ItTills Extra Family Flour, 20(1 in store and for sale by S. &W. BARBAUBII, deell 53 Water and 10d Front street. trmt - e - i..r . ettEAIfWIE'W-ZI e ti-41"oxes superior 1.1. Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by dee Ll S. W. 11ARBA11611. 11111 ED FRUl7.—Just received, a quantity of Lined lJ Peaclies.and Apples, and for ante by dee I / - ior6;hi PIAL-70 saekroilled Corn ItteAl7a superior lintels. for faintly liar. )unt received and tor sate by deed BROWN & CONNELLY, Diamond. 1.1R(IOMS-4:0 dor_en Corn Brooms, (large ttiie,) just 1) received and for sale by devil BROWN & CONNELLY, Diamond. ii:"ROTI itliCeTceiii re jTI 15 " " 40 . •• " 3 " Just rereived and for sale by • tiveri BROWN & CONNELLY. C 0 A L9ION--0 Ibis. tine extra No. I Salmon. in store L and for sale by ftleeS) BROWN & CONNELLY. er ifittiliiii:---Tilt7ii-elfoilfiiiijiiiii-eie-eivtqialuTiT4T.ire V., by ideeti) BROWN & CONNELLY. r_____,. 0 11 , : " 7 7 " ' l.'. Vn ie n a n c e h r e s' g i • n i t u e :t I r ‘ isc h t t t e e?l ii n ; nd for sale by '`' - fd.c 4 l BROWN & CONNELLY. —l5 bl7l - ii. Tar in store and for sale-b y y - dccl BROWN & CONNELLY. A n BOXES WHITE HAVANA SUGAR: • `l.l_Y GO bags •• Brazil " received and for sale by (teei) MILLER & HiCKETSON. CI ELI ARS-50 M ncip.` M. genuine Prie, Cruz ons. 1.1 " • " illtito Zanz." 10 l,••• Havana Regattas. 5 " •• Prtigancia. Ree'd and for sole (dee4) MILLER & RICKF:PSON. „_..... I Ws. Sugar !louse; 40 ‘. new crop Plantation;. received andfor sale by (decd) - MILLER & RICKETSON. OIIVI4OIf OF 154.97:11. - 11 - askets sup. Bor deauk., " Larands;" 10 baskets sup. Bordeak, " Latours ;" 15 - Marseilles; reed and for sale by dre4 MILLER & RICKETSON. LAAIPULACK—Superior Star, in barrels and hhds., assorted papers. for sale by B. A: FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner lit and Wood ens. IRISH MOSS—One bole just received and tor sate by B. A. FAHNESTOCK Or. CO, Corner let and Wood eta C ASSIA-200 mous just received and for sale by 13. A. FAIINEI3TOCK & CO., Corner Ist and Wood stn, CURRANTS —1 casks ZanteXurrants, new, for sale by dec27 RING & IVIOORHEAD. IY.KILith'S-- — .7. .5 half boxes and 20 boxes new Raisins it on hand and for sale by dec27 KING h MOORHEAD,Diamond. fl.l. LES-L=4oo bbl;7ll.ne-Sittitig7 _tx.and - cooling Apples, reed per steamer “Consul,” and for sale by dec27 KING & MOORHEAD. L(WI:RING'S DOUBLE REFINED sm.:Ans.:lo— Layering's Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, just received and Cot sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by decti:d&w P RINTER'S INK.-100 kegs t'rout's News Ink, in 20 lb kegs, at 5.5 per keg. Just received and for sale at kin Tea Store by (decrial&w) A. JAYNE'S. INE COFFEES.—blocha, old Gov. Java, Loitilia St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, jest received and for is at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by dees:d&w A. JAYNES. WRITING DESKS AND wonv did assort.—. PORTER 'RITING Dl SKTB AND WORK BOXES—A splen did assortment, suitable for presents For sale very low by. ..• C. YEAGER,• • deetM 108 Market st. WORK BASKETS Kr No, Wt MARK E - r srimar—Cole ft isting of Rosewood, Mahogany and other valua ble materials: Also, a superfine quality of Toilet and Shaving Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks and Games of every description, with a large assorunetil of Toys and Fancy Articles. suitable for Christmas pres ents. ldectS) HOGAN & CANTWELL. New niminery, Silks, Velvets, ac. Jun. received from New York, a choice selcc• lion of elegant, rich Satins, Silks, Wintee Ribbons, French ,Flowers„ Plumes. &c. A handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Thetis, &e., on hand and made to orderin the latest style, at the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF, Meat No. 10 Si. Clair Bt. iWest side.) FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—Iiirs. S. BARR Fourth street, near Wood, wolild inform ihe Ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will open on Tuesday, the ,- .2.1111 inst., an extensive assortment of. Fal and Winter Millinery.. WHITE HAVANA AND BRAZIL SUGAR -25 boxeslVllite Havana Sugar; 75 bags . Brazil g• 25 bbls. " " • In-store and for sale by dec27 TO COACH - MXKERS.—The undersigned has on hand and will sell, to close the lo tit gretl reduced eaten, all wool Drab Cloth, all wool t, and'uni a on y Damask andEolians, Buokrams, &a. R. D. TIrOMPSON, • deco • BO Illarket st., three doors from Liberty. StIA RPSBUW - --)R 8 , u, 11.6 • - Thn suhseriber being about to remove 'to Pitts burgh, will dispose of Ins property in Sharps hu rgh, at-private sale, upon the most reasonable terins.— The property consists of 11 double Brick Housejsuitn Lile for two ftunities,) two stories high, with' a kitchen in the basement. Each House has four rooms, furnished in modern style, end very comfortable. - ' For, terms. &c., quire of the subscriber, on the premises, in the Borough of Sharpsl3nrgh. VICTOR OUTZWELLER. janthlmdkair - , : 1121 . 111211611 ES EN ~.- L(~ .. =NZ ;_- p . - --..:, Morellautous. ARSISTAONG & bROZEN J & J. mrDEvcrr, No. 13 Libeny si ' . L ' ~:{, 11111 :, j `~: MEE wawa EMI =EMI ;~, ~'~ Orgel Malin! it i ietHul dtng Lots for Sale. -9 1 1BRIXTIPULLY:S;TUA'PED ,ItUILDING._LOTS sl I for sale, in.thaplau Of the Mount Emmet.piiiperty. Parsons desirous of investing a BMW sum of tummy:can do so to advantage, by securing choice, Lots of Variciiis . . 'This property, for. b e tarty: of location, COlntattilding 11.` view of ,the two cities, titer iegheny, Monongahela and. Ohio rivers,' is unequalled. It has the advantage of an abundance ,of the choicest spring water. The newroad, now/trashing, will,iender tt easy of access and bring it, within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market: As an investment for, profit, to • say nothing of the del liglitful situation- fora residence, the buyer will securein• a few years . a 'rnitsw-voim return. 'The above. Lots *Mite sold for Cash, or cm w Credit of one to 'five years.. • - , . TITLE CLEARAND .111SPETLBLI. : . • . Plans may be seew and every information had, of Mr. If °VII SWEENY, on the premises toroIJOHN COYLE, at his °Mee, 011 4th street, Pittsburgh. - nov3o lOR SALE—A valuable corner Lot 'of 50 feet tront on ~. Borough street, by 75 deep on'North street, in Law lenceville—containing a - new Brick House, conveniently 4tranged, with wide hall; large parlor and kilchen,three bed rooms, upper and lower porches, good cellar; oven, garden, kc. Price $1500; S5OO in hand; 5500 iti year ; $5OO at 2 yearn' • ' S. CUTHBERT, Gen, Agent, janl ' Smithfield street. R.ON FOUNDRY F,ORSALE —A small trot' Veundry , , 'with Paiteriis, Tools t &c., all ready for operation, will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron or goods. This offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to eminence the Iron Foundry business. Enquire of, SCAIFE & ATKINSODFit, Ist, noir Weed greet,' FOR SALE.A lot on High st, near - the'earner'ciflVf lie, at the new German Church. This Let,2obyBOft"- - , will be sold on accommodating terms, or leased on per petual lease, with the privilege of buying out the groan,. rent at any time. Also—Several other Lots on the Hill,in different places, for sale on accommodating terms, or perpetual lease, ar may suit purchasers. augn?-till changed THOMAS MELLON FOR SALE—A small two.f.tory frame dwelling house, conveniently situated, fronting on Pride !street, one street beyond the Hoepital. The lot is 24 'feet in fiont, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house;or to sep2 • JAMES MAY 'Witter street.. W ANTED—Three Business Men,• as partners in now in successful operation-in th (.46 Each will be required to produce a cash capital o Also, n'profinible business will be sold at a bargain, ro one or two enterprising.inen of gciod business hnbils. S...GUTHBERT, Gen. Ag4l, inn° §mithfield street /Cagle Saloon and Restaurant, N 0.65, 63, and 61 Wood'sfreet glitik . ' The subscriber would respectfully inforni bii friends and the public generally, that he has bad the above well known establish• went fitted up, in n very superior style, and is now pre pared with every requisite, to serve up all the delica- Clefl the season affords. OYSTERS. sic d, fried, roasted, or in the she/ I;• to gether with hot coffee, :ea, chocolate, beef steaks, may ton phops,venisonatul game, nt short notice, snit at all seasbnable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in. Pittsburgh. XX ALE of the best brands. Imparted Segar3 eye , ry variety. • . lie would also beg leave to state, that he is prepared to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a sti-: perior manner; SUPPERS for Dalls,Societics or private Parties. Err PRIVITY Rncuux ilwayek iq readinefs. Nciespapers will be kept nn file.froru all quarters deells JOAN T. DONNLLE% Old Krlsskingle has Come Again" 9111 E subscriber respectfully informs the - citizens of Pittsburgh nod- vicinity, that his Toys and Fancy Goods are now open, in the large room formerly oeca.; pied as a carpet warehouse by IL D. Thompson, where can be seen the largest assortmentof 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 fine assortment,' C,T-EAGER, deal:if; ilk; Market street, near Liberty Going . to California. pERSONS purchasing Goods, on time,tire totapelled. to buy where it suits them. Those having the Cash' to lay out for Clothing, can Save 20 per cent. nt leasiand in some cases 40, by purchasing at my establishment. I have a fine stock of French. Englealt and American Goods, all fresh end- fashionable; of'qualitles to Sairall tastes, purposes, or pockets. I am determined to clone; them out before spring; at some prise. 11 purchniers will take the trouble to call, they may be con-vine - rid-6f the fact. ' JNO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth et. N. o.—There is not a piece of goods-in my - stock either old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. dem?, TLLU:3TRATED ENGLISH EDITIONS 01 , — 1 Gulliver's Travels ; Treasure Trove; Handy Andy ; Tower of Lortilon; Windsor Castle ; Perry Retinues ; • Godfrey Malvern; Gil BIIIA ; Chambers' Itliseellany ; for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., Fourth At.; near Market. rpo BOATMEN—A large Caine for aMet:heap. Apply 1 to SCAIFg & ATKINSON. dee23 • lat. near Wood M. 11LATED SPOONS, &C.- 1 4 Los. Silver Plated Butter Knives; • " " Flair. Tea Srioona ; :3 " " " Tip ; • 11 '• " " Threaded, extra heavy; " Desert Spoon.; . 2 " Table; I " " Tobacco boxes; " " Sugar Shovels; I " " Mustard; I " " " Salta; • 2 " German Silver Spectacle Cases; ' 4 " " Specks; 4 " " us.orted colors. Also, O or Allen's Real Revolving Pinola; Juat receiv ed at ZEBUI.ON KINZEY'S, dec2,4 67,Mitthet street. O artty Soiree, FOR TUE BENEFIT or run Ottrusns or Sr. PAUL'S Cutiretf. will be givtl.l at the Lafayette Assembly Romps, on Friday eretting.Febnotry 33, 1.349. MANAGERS: 11011. C. SHALE:IL Ammmv BERKE, Esq., Joni B. II frEIIIIIE, J. J. Rooomi, JOUR LAY ON. 'l' WARD, W. A. MlToturn, Jolts J. hlrrettslx, E. Joss, • Joust Scorr. WM. B. MITCRELTREE, Jr.. limm KELLY, JOUR Downmo,. • Al M'Cou.tstnn, C. GMICIIIGAZY, M. BREENAIq U . ' Tickets can be hail nt this office, and from the. • Mooggers. dcel9- 11/rUSICAL- BOXES—I,doz. ill a vari..t.- USICAL BOXES—I doz. Mimic& Boxes, that pttir All a variety of popular arcs, waltzes, just received at Z. ILINZEY'S, dee' 67 Market st. --- Steam Boats for Sale. t Mat The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, bnilt expressly to run as regular Packets on the Monongahela. between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a fetimouths, are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered fpr safe. The following are the dimensions of these rwra boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 211 feet; Wheels ' 21 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four !milers, 21 feet by 39 inches diameter; cylinder =,"2.1 inches, and 01 ret stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooins, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of J. K. AIOORHEAD 'myna Pittsburgh. NIAGARA 80111111—The fourth annual Soiree of the NIAthiRA Fine Colman', will be given at the La Fayette Assembly ROotes,'oa Fridaii evening, February. OM, 1645. " dec2o:td,, r ,, futyri .10 pee. Drab Blanket Coat ag; S Lavender " " case " Blankets; 1 " Grarraired Cloth; • 1 " Army Cloth; • 2 " Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix.; 1 " Fancy Cassimeres; ' 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. , Received, on consignment, direct from the manufac turers, and for sale by the package or piece. tlee2o •- MURPHY ik LER,Liberty st. LONG SHAAVLS.--Sust received, per 'Adtuns' LY. press, another lot of those, beautiful Long Shasils, which will be sold thirty per cent: cheaper Haan former lots. • [detlo) R. D. THOMPSON. Ib..*—The attention of fs,tailies and dealers is invited to our stock of fresh Green and Black Teas, put up in quarter, half pound t and pound packages, which we will warrant equal toot•ifor eater, than the Teas sold by_ the Pekin and .Canton Tea stores. We have also on' hand a fresh supply of Imperial; Gunpowder,' Young Dyson and Black Teas, not in packages, which we think cannot be equalled in this city: Calf and try them ilec27 KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond. CIHANDUABLE SILK VISITS, Itoa CamarstAs PRES hare.—lV. R. Murphy . has On hand few very hand some changeable Silk.Vistti, very suiiable 'for Christmas presents, which he is selling at reduced prices. Also, handsome Dress Silks,' Satin, stiperfnie new Style linen cambric Hdkfs., &c. ilee 3 H.Ovve*a Cough. Candy. THIS celebrated article, so favorably known last win ter, is.aguin offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, so prevalent alibis season or the year. HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is, the hest 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. HOIVE & CO. Proprietors, Depot, No. I. College Hall. Cincinnati 3 O. Sold by II Smyser, L. Wilcox, Jr., J. M. Towniend, Jas. A. Jones, Will. Black, Druggists; and at Wm. Jack.: son's, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.., der27.l3m APPRENTICES WANTED-4 ,N T ,, to twenty young lads from 12 to 15 ) , ears (Wage, to learn the Sioeking, manufacturing business. Apply at 31, DALY'S Store,' on Fifth street, or at his Factory in liaVvreticeville. nov14:: AEdbOTL — S—Cyclopedia of Moral and, Religious Anecdotes, a Collection of several ThOtMand Pacts, Incidents, Narratives, Examples and T,estimonies , em bracing the best of the kind in most former collections, and some litindrei's in addition, original and selected ; the whole arranged tad classified on anise plan, with Co pious topical and scriptural indexes: By Rev. R.. Arvine A. M., Pastor of the Providence Church, New York' with an Introduction, by the Rev. Geo B Cheever, D. D Just published. _ The above, with a number of new and valuable publi, cations, for sale by ELLIOTT Ze .ENGLLI/, Wood.stree JHOUSE AND !An AT A ISARGAIN.- 7 Any,p - c - mo n iu want of n comfortable'Diveltinglionseoa rno o neighborhood, on Wylie street. a shcirt distance from the, Court House, can provide' theinsielves for - the Stnall ruin of S7OO A very desirable.residenee for a Nihitter, Alan .tu Make r,ar Re tail' Trimming Store. Apply? .to JOHN CD,LE, 4th street,near Smithfield at. :~:~: ';•:= ~• ; . ' , • .; .c, f r == = 4 a :r. - •';'," •••• . N" • • ' 3 *,, • • ' ' _ ,_ .. _; a: ‘' OE EN GOOdSI- NO 613 ' sr, "ebmwEEN sr.; An3:o.7fir. DIA2aOND ANC y AND sy.AP.I.E.WINIT.A:DRyGOoDS!, _LI The subserilier has ; lust riceinedhis second•supplp of,NF E }V'.GOOOS, purchased the:Eastenztilieasince the Greacßall iicPrices, and far-below the:mist of mane:- - factirring r and , will disposeof them, Wholesale and Re.. tail, at - GREAT BARGAINS, O. SLIVERS! - Bleached.sluslin,only,3/ must, • • -; • ' 1 , 1-4 Bleached Muslin,from Al to lilt emit - ..11Brown: do. s„to cents; 4 ~.. . 44!DoubleiFirple Calico, 121' -' do. - - • Prints, Merrimack patterns, only R. Bents ;-. Furniture Chintz, only 6.1; cents; , • Red and Yellow Flannel, a117w001,181. cents British Chinti, Blue and Orange, d 0 tents Bed Ticking, only 61 cents; ' . - . 4 ; French Diess_Ginghams, I.2i:cents ; French Work Cellars, only.ll3lcents; 'White Flannel, only 25 eclair.l. LADIES , •DICESS GOODS: Black Plaid auci,yich 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 Thibeigloth, various shades; Paris Printed Larffrtine Cashmeres; . French Merino. alleolors;. Chameleon Satin, all sha des; • : Black Plaid Gra- D Armour Silks;. -.- Chameleon Thibet Cloths... SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! - Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha LongShosels; lEmbreid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style:all -woor'Briteha Shawls; Embroidered, black and coloredsions de Leine- Shawls; new qtyle Stradilla Shawls; plainauid embroid-• ered black and . olored silk fringe Thibet Shawlsiand neW style Paris printFdTerkern and Cashmere Sha wls. FAIYHIL GOODS. • French work Capes; Collars, and ,Chentizettes ;. new style Bonnevßibbons;. Revere bordered linen eambrie Handkerchiefs; Ladles' Crinr_ats and Scarfs; black,,and colored Kid Gloires';* Mohair rind Wended Minii; white and black. Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and 'Mora, vian 'ffildetj' black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread;. Edgings and Insenings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: Damask. Table -Linen, and Table 'Clothe ;' per and Crash .; Irish Linenind Linea Lawns; Bleached and Brown ; Caisinela ; Keiattickylettim;'Checkit; Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginghlitnef , Colored Gambling: Red, White and Yellow Flannels . ; Welsh Flannel; Flair Lineeys ; Canton Flannels ;Drown, - Bleadhed and color :GENTLEMEN'S GOODS:- • • - Just received,' a- very fine• assortment of Frenth 'arid English, bilk, black and brovvit•Cloths ; black and fancy French Catisimeres ; new style fancy Vestings kind Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric - and Silk Handkeichiefo; and a splendid assortment ofeflaVes,• Hosiery and Suspender!. : f " '• BLANKETS. .A.' splendid assortment 'of' superfine (abbn bound) Blankets, just received. . • " The above•GOODS having been purchased Sinier the' recent great fall in prices, hien:lams and othertare: re quested to calland inspect them, as I feel - confident that on examination they will be - found much loiver than they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them 'ittholesetle'and retail , Etta very small prof:. et. the Eastern - Cost:' ' .AIISALOAi IiIORRIS, n0v9..3 ' No: G 5 Market street. Pittsburgh. New Goodsi at Number Fifty-nine comita - OP korant AND MATMET STREETS, mrrsarantr. REAP BARGAINS f—The subscriber has just re. turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive assorunent of FANCY AND STAPLE - Dlty GOODS, adapted to the present season, and ear hr "ling a stock:for richness and variety not surpassedby' at ...establishment in the West. -, DRESS GOODS Very glossy black Silks ; {Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do. • IBlack love Veils and Hdkfs.; Rich changeable ' tip. ID:menet and Climb. Mogi ins, Rich changeable Su& de Plaid and striped Mishits; Chine's'; - Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high cord Frefichilloves, Hosiery, Ac.; • Merinos • !Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and `Merinos; cord Muslin Terkeri Shawls; de Lollies; ' 'Cashmere do. Newstyle Muslin del:nines; Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe; • .. . - Fancy do:- do.r. • iPlack Thibet Shawls, do.do. Blatk and colored Alpacas;3lack` do. Plaid Gingliams, bright cb- , Silk do: do, • , tors; ' Fine Brochm do. • New style Visetteii; ;Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright colorS; !Plaid, Long Califo!LowPia Plaids; ' !Low do Black Bombazinei; !Plaid Clortkings: CALICOFS---'-GREAT REDUCTION. His stock of Calicoes is, very large ; it has been se• lected with macli care-with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric; and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have ever • been before, and are worthylhe particular attention, or The best Calicoes for Cll. els. ever uttered ; Double purple Calicoes, English,t2} - gent!; Green do. ' - Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; New Merrimack Calicoec; . Blue , ' do. Blue and Orange do, . Furniture CHEAT' DRF.SS - GOODS. A lame lot of loarpriced Muslin de Laines, of the low 121 cents per - yard. Mao, Mack - Alpacas - for 12-1 eta. per yard. Very good and yeryliandsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging -Laing, for PI cents, warranted mat eolora. ' - 'DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. - Bleached Mastitis, 0; ton . ; ' ' Yard wide Unbleached, di to 9;- Bed Tickings,. very cheap; Casinetta, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; • Checksildnings. Plaid LitigeyA: Domestic Gingham, Mariners , Shillings; Colored Carobries; Fla - oriel:4. lower than ever offered; ' Canton Flannels. • • , LINEN ,GOODS! • • Irish Linens Linen Lavenri; • Damask 'rcithe Linen ; Do: ' In. Cloths; • nU £ Si a. Sheeting; . . • Dd.' Diallers; Linen Drilling, Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets from coarse to very fine, also Blue tutil Drab Blankets, fine — and very fine, for Overcoats. GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. .., . • Fine and Auperfiile French and English Cloths and CaS simeres; Over•comings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; . Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Italf Hose, etc., etc. The subscriber having made extraordbmiy prepara tions for the Falland Winter trade; and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressml, can confidently promise' his tustoniers the best bargains he has ever been able lb offer.. Custnifiers of the lfouse, and purchases generally, are respectfully invited toe all. ' (now2o) PHILIP ROSS.' W inter Goods sit •Eastern Oast 1L mina 40.51 Market street, intends making tjf a change in his business,. on the Ist of January text—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at original cost : Brocha Long and Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do. ' French Printed Cashmeres;; English . do. do. Mouseline Dc Laines ; 3-4 and 64 Gala Plaids; High cold French Ginghann, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargains, rite invited tonal]. fuolriann 'WILL BE SOLD, froth this date, the balance of our VW Wyman Thiess GOODS, at greatly . reduced prices— consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazarthe blue,bPki brown and other colors French Merinos, Lamartthe - Blanca, MohairStripen,and bard Alpacas, bl'k and fancycolors: French alt-wool Cashmeres and De Dathes; low price.] Cashmeres and De Lnines, in great variety; Long 'an I Square Plaid Shawls; 'Pinkert, Cashmere, De Lathe Cloth, Thibet, &c., &c. R. D. - THOMPSON,' .deco` DO Market at., 3 doors from Liberty. 10iA.RD & BROTHERS' PREAIIUM GOLD PENS.—'-. 12 doz. of the above warranted: btind of Pene,.juit received, and Tor sale to-the trade - at .New premium ever The above Pens have received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens, and are:Warrtutted by the maim= factuter againsiihe point coming oil: , For sale by • EDWARD TODD & CO., North•east corner of •Fiilh and Market sts.s up stairs. 'LACK AND FANCY CASSIM.ERES.--W.Mou t rim has lately received a large assortinent of these. !Goods, and in opening team' tit pnces imprecedentedly low, ranging from 75 to $2,50 per yard. Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities. Also, French and English Broadcloths, . blaek, , invisible green, „brown, and blue. Among these are some very handsome Freitcp.Black„Suittible for Cloaks, at a very low price , and brown, invisible green, end bl'k :Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks. Abut, silk, cotton and merino Undershirti and Drawers; Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on hand. mpr-The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors, wfiii buy by piece, is speciallyinvited to the above. decl3 By Expreas. GENTS. SUMMER GOODS.--.Super. single milled Fr , •neh Habit Cloths; risk styles Cassinteres,• black and colored Cnshmeretts; Queen's arulltutotner. Cloths' figured and plain Drop IP Etes. Vestings, "very choice': Marseilles, 3ilks and Saiins, and figured Lineif Drills; Cheaper-yet! ROBINScW'S doll Store, • • • ,rotty2s Post RnildiUgs, center Fifth and Wood: . - - PiatersolOs Carriette Ilianufsetory, Diamond alley, between Wood and . Smithfield streets, . \VIIER may always kie found an assort . , meat Family andn 'V E r t t d - ipr o e f s, i Barouch7; frotta Six horse wagon down ie t a o v l Y t w W h ° 4l . .. ' barrow. Persons wishing to purdhase or, contract for any ihing in' the above Ime,,ara rUspeetfully invited to Stone quarries. A PIECE OF GROUND, CONTAINING" STONE,: of .11. the best quality for Coning atti Cellar Work, nod with very light striping, will be, rented for one .or two: _years. Possession _given immediately. It is - located near the Fountain Inn, on_ Coal Lane; and clear of build. toga, which mitzta be ineouvenienced by the Quarry. Also, the well known Stone Quarry on Nunnery. Hill,, A flegheny - City,ndjOining Forrester's Quarries, and late ly occupied ti Anthony Smith.. This lnat will be rented for n term of four or five, years. .Forparticulars, enquire ai (nov27:tet' ‘S:MELLON.-. FURTHER RISDUCTION, Jan. .111nwpratt .fe, Sons' patent. Soda Ash.' 1 TO 5 TONS, tH, cash; currency; or 4 mos:,.opproved J. bills. & tons or upwards 31 do. par, or'6 mos. do:, in r. erest:added. For the superio 'quality of this brand, we clot. "to the glass and-soap 'manufacturers of this city tetutially. W. & `MITCHELTRRE, M :1 eet NO6I/Eitierty street-. rm Oil- Ott.:;--1(4 10 0 gli , ,ll.lT e t" a n c r e l rhired Wiarr 4c , 9N)11 " "- •. - " 500 " W. conAt bbls. No. - t Lard • 5 " Linseed, (warranted fine) :!StritiftsTantiers' (war.genuine;" In store and for sale by peen MILLER de RICREISON. MELEM= =II NINA NEM Reduction in Prices. . ,:-.: ~. .'''T : " . ...i. , .I', "i- =NM - • -,-••'-.. `:- . *:-...: - ..f:. :-, . *.g. ." : ‘ . 4' ..[. ' t . k ..,‘...! - 4 r..1:' . .. ,1i7 , ;; : . 4 *,'' Y . :.: 1'1..g 1- ...A.i.:..."-It?-Zs''', ...' ."-.' . : .;.'". s • - - ' .' ta I lA . I, 4 ..i. , I Y tI. r`s i h.T.t - .. •i. • 4 . :, , • . , .....4s . .''''‘ 4..au 5 ..4 Isk'' ''' '`.' • ' '.- ' =ME - • 1' • ~. • ~,- ~, W AI. rlz , wl.4zatA . nsi- , „,.,-, 1 ' E•X CIi•ANGE - •••ANtr •B ls rnitifor-to V rA; O T,- „ comer .of Third and' • :Wiiiritrer#;;;7 : • a n d _ on ",. QIGHT - ondl'ime 'Bdlsrcif Extbarikei Think gioteS` . '7...foreign and 'domestic' Coin •polight'ip4',isiiid,:..lll!!,.... most ravorable terms .• :•••-• " -''• ' ; '• '' tl lii . ' • . colleetionsrande in all lite.'princip el chles orlhe n !I s ~••• ..-at theliesiest rates. .... • • .--- , .• ..1•':- . • . _ ":" . .jel2, •• ,„ , . . , • HILL eC Otat,RY, •' BANKERS,. E.KCHANGB BROKERS,-. • • • ,- And Dealers in - ..b'cn*gn and ,E'xthange; Cert 9t 4 r. ealese Depinst o .Bank Novi, Gold ail Silver. No. 415 Wood Buies,JrddoorLeloteFourth, Wei sigei P(tffOiTithi Pa. i t iti gh 7 4S•o4g, • (LASS 017 -THE vtastlon ild'Ootto. , ec RINO,) •r, BANKER A'ND EKCITANGU BROKER 1.. 0 0ce--coincrof Fourth "strot and _Post gitfiee alley, -rkX.:ALER in Coin; Bank. Notes, Time Bills, - •Foreimr , _Li and Dainesith Exelionge,Ce.rtificales'ofDeposit, trce , • E.Kcitkrcur. on mi the principal, cities of the far sole isisnms.lo iluiipurchasers. . - : - 'CURRENT and . par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS, made on all parts : or the Union; at the , . • lowest rates : . . ECRAILIEII. & nArtni; _- Bankers and Exeltange Brokers; Vergers in- Poraitn and Doraesdeßills;-.l3illsof .Eashange, , Certyitates',f it; Bank Notes, and , Corner of Third and Wood stst,..direedir opposite ilia figi: Charles Hotel : : _ • • - inay2B_ • - • - HOLNl.Etlf.dr. SON,' • - Batavia and Dealgra in- .EZeliarrge, Coin and Bank Nan Na:ss Atarkesstreet,-Piust;urgi, - . : - 1111=413--lIATE. XXCIIIIIOB., -- LUX,' New York .f prl Cincinnati - • Philadelphia Louisville = Baltimore " Bt. Louis ' Buying Ohio Indiana Kentno . kir- Virgn AVheeling . ,Tennerzto .aulfßy - - lan. s. lioOrt.l • • nros. ataqift: 1100 N.diaD,AHLGENT•. 11 `____ ••••• • . BA -AND EXCHANGE•:;I3RONIIERS; N. P. Corne t of Weed and Staab &treat : , :Pitttburgli r . IAEALERS in. Coia, Bunk Noses. Time Bills, Foreign .1../ and Domeatic , Exatiange, Ceytifitates of Dernisit,dce. EXCHANGE on all the; principal Cities of the-Milan', .and Europe, feteale in aureate. suit purchasers. CUßßET -'• and par funds received on depotite. COLLECTIONS ;nada, ah. all I:dirpi•Of I/tali/nice. at the t ", loriesfrates.: •- •• • • • sepll---17 • , PRIVATE .DIEEASES. Dr:Drsteti; Dtb", 65 Diamond Alley, can ;he consoled - hi all oases of a private or delicritsnothse incidents' ,to the *maw frame. • - • • : and its Consequences,. together with all cc. ricrealdisMier t impurities of the blood, with all diseases of, eritereatorigin,skui dischses,withstrictures,gle,et,tiretkrat discharges, seminal Weakness and*potency; also, piles, iteunlatism;femaie weakness, ffileases , of: the womb, monthly suppressions, 'ditienses of the" joints,- fistula 41 , atm, nervous affections, pains in the back andioins f irri-. tattoos of the neck of the, bladder and kidneys, ireorbutie titer,' eruptions, 'ter,' riirtVcnin;iiterettriat filseuses,;,-0. • _ , MEI-Oa:YEARS' 'PRACTICE • • Exelasive'ly.devoted to the study and ircatmeht of veal real disorders, and thoie arising from youthful ercess'e gaiety, climate, or impurities of the' blood, Whereby, the, constituiton may have been enfeebled, unable's Di. Brown to offer assurancestof speedy relief to all who nittyplacethemselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are'convenientiyatratiged into ids-, acute apartinents. Patients "eau Visit Dr:B.willnint fear"' of exposure to other visitors. •-• '• - It is of importance to many persons in need of medical ' aid' to obtain good adviee privately and promptly. TO all. such', Dr. Brown's ready, skill in removing henertaritii:::; eases, in their various forms and stagei;otletslndicemeittli , which can rarely equalled. , Strangers are hereby'rittr -- : prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly e'docareil every:branch of medicine; and for the Inst twelve yeast(' confined, himself exclusively to the treatment. or thbie • '- Dr. Brown is, the - - only regularly edueitted'im*eon . in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention - tothoiecoat plaints. IV - Certain, tale and speedy . eures . wi'll,ln ail itthes;th:C . Itecent casein* relieved In a short time, withbitbiteit": ruptlon from business. Hernia • ' ,•, -• , or Rupture:L.-Dr.. Brown' alto inVilesper.. sons .affiieted with Hernia to call, lishebas tar attention to that disease. ' • • ' . Letters . front', distance; asking advice, mast ecizitfilir fee, or they will not be attended to. " 117'0ffice: on .Diamond Alley afewdoins frontWood street, towards the market_ Consultations strictly con& jEliMATll.slll,—.lle,Ormtrs'nesvirclnicoizeredrem edy for Rheunuitisnilt , a speedy and eertabitensedy' for that painful trouble. It never fails:. ' 0/Bee,' and Private . Consultation 'Rooms; „ mond alleyiTittsburgh, Pa: The Doctor is 'always' home.' '..16.1118-datarif' The. Grand Purgative ;' `,`. • . `'` CLICKENER'S SUGAR O,O4ITED,V4TIET.4:: I_l BLE EXTRACT FELLS.- 2 11tise celebrated Pills': have obtained au enviable notoriety la the United States,- 'es a curative fo rGiddiness,Dyspep'ia;:.Sour Stomach,-. Headache, Fevers, Piles costiveness ; Coughs, Heart . • burn, -Liver Scurvy,. Sore Threat/ Inward:- . Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart; Indigestion; , and tf variety of iatherdiseases to which. ilealrts heir, to, as medicine for the .million. At all seaStinslof the year.— 3 spring;sumnier and.winter —and under all dr- cumstarices, Mix - can , he taken with perfect safety 'and staccess...:As a, emifug,eandgeneratmedicine forthill;•• dren, they are unrivalled.- Heine- coutedwithpure white sugar, children swill easily take them; they nenher gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operatiott.'- For adults, by inerensingthe dose, they are equally ben eficial.- As an be found with. outa superior. Ask anyone, among - the thousands Who •' use them, and an unqualified approval will be the Certain , ' • Heinember.Dr...C. , V.Clickener is 11. e originalitivenior • of Sugar Coated Xing, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard oCuntil hc.iittroduCed them'in June,1.9 , 13. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for 'Clicener's Sugar 'Coated Vegetable _ Pills. und take no others, arthey i. will be made the victimsTof a fraud. , .. , DO — Price r t2li cents per brim- , - „ Dr. Clickeuees principal office for the sale of Pills is 99 Vesey at., N. Y. .Wei. JACKSON, 69 Liberty st ;head 6f. Wood,'Plits burgh, Pa., General 'Agent for .Peunsylvania,,Northern - -Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia: . The following tire the duly appointed Agents for A. gheity county. Pa.:" - - A. M. hlarshall Dr. Brown; Allegheny city. r, J. rt. robtmon, Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester.. t Alexander Asdale, Wylie street: <• J. R. li. Jacques,.llirminglnn.- Wm. J. Smith, 'Pemperauceville. C. H. Stairr,..sewickley.. Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbargh. ' Daniel Healey, East Liberty. •:- i" IL Z,Nitchell , Willtinaburgb. ' • • urgh. Rowland leSou,"M it l sb i eesport. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . • ' . . John Black, Turtle Creek.- . WEldowneY, Bakerstown. . ; • Samuel Springer , Clinton- • ,;11 , James Stewawstnwn. Riley lirLaughlin, Plum township. 7 J. Fulton , Tatentum... Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville " "- ' Robert Williams, Artkuniville, aug22-411twtra WILLIAM TATE Ac OUy •• ( sr CCXIBO Ea TO 811.Z.1171 , & T•T I.) Aro. 10, Fourth street ; haturrn Ferry. and :Lib ff t y . MANUFACTIIRERS of sheet lead, leaileirpipet,hy anima; pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, he,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from 1 to b lbs. to the square foot, in sheets or 0 by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, • Great to .order any.size that may - be. wanted, .•. ' , • They also manufacture and keep constantly on han • leaden pipes (row 2to inch evilly-re; aqueduct pipe, fo •• "- conveynig water trom springs, furnished. to the• countrY trade, and put up on *reels in lengths of-from 100 to 7000 feet on each ree I, with directions os to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of.A.ditols , l'avil ' ent suction 'Pumps= for wells or Cisterns; Snow " very supeiror east tron suction Pumps . , ~ • Hydrant work - or every desortpuon executed- is the . 0 - most durable Manner, and on the most necormoodating tetms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, lead; or pumps, will recvlso prompt ituentlith.i Ao27,daw • .- • Eisner , . Blagteal Pates Extractor, TO THE PUBLIC.—This is to cenifythat 1 have tohnd • Dalley:e. Magi - Sir/ Pain 'Extent:or to prime' a - eure fa - the Chronicßheumatiam, which I'have been afflicte d . with fOr tea years, in my hip joints. • • • . . . ABRAHAM it. - .VREELA ND. Aegisacka flock, N. Y.; April . hilt. 11; pritaxxSir: 1 , 4m/cheers troubled with Vie •'; Piles fur eight mouils,•aodtconld get no !teller. ' Sotir Magical Yam Extractor hating been recommended • to.- , Me. 1 applied it but twice, 0410111cd instant relief, and in '- a short umti wits perfectlrcured . Could I nor gei.any more of it,. 1.1,v0u1.1 not take, a hundred dollars for the be - lance of my box. . • WILLIAM HALL*/ • 97 North Moore street. New Vork,June 19,1817. • 't • ICS CAUTION --.Palleses ty Depot in. Me thy .2f Noe York, and where Me genuine "tide can be obtained, wholesale and retail, at 41.5. Broadway, . : 3 H. Ibxxxx is the inventor,of this truly invaluable stmt • pound,.and he neter. has, and nerer coaunnnicatn the. - secret ef its preparation to any man living; and' there.. : • fore, no other perbon ever has made, or evetcan make. a groin of it himself. „ Counterfiits abound! Every Aruly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im • posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten- • - mei) , experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain • . Extractor! - A Tern—The genuine Dathy, in eases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles; Are., will afford 'invent relief, and •, • produce at once a coolihg and 'soothing effect-;-exixacting pain in and from one to fleet mlnuteal but be sure, ways. apply it my linen—never on cotton . A o now mark the 44/rotator—Counterfeit Extractors, . no matter ander what name the'ymay appeat, or how ay plied, always irriPlre'aufl inevare'thepat,o! - • • • Pamphlets, centering cerlifieatee of cures; 03 Qv be b' e a:. gitqfs, n !1:0 . • JOHN D.:MORGAN,. 7 • - • " ' Ircuern. Depec.Piltsbstrgk D. Wu. TIIOIII. Agent. • ; Anunal Golvoni.e Cure-All7, POI' "Hones,. Cattle, &e.:':urea, spay's', quittor, grump. -..;•,.•;' suscs ‘ galls'and bruifies. Paulphlels containing., certificates nt r e spect able parties ,may be had ou applb, . Cation to . '• , JOHN:D. MORGAN, ! . octlS:d&rvy ." ,Age nt, Pittsbusgb. . Steel and: File. nasurractory. im sohsc•ibers have enlarged , their Steel and File • • "•, , mapufactory, on the corner ot O'Hara street Spring y,Fiftlt \Yard, Fititibargh; by erecting a eon.:' ,• vertu nc fanfare, a Inching furnace. and a. tip honuner.-:4' Their 'Klee!, now being lit a Superior quislity, and.havirfr".,' • engaged cOnntelent operativesitheraroprepare4l to Mr. Fire s/of every ilexeription,That.wat compete with Thebes; ithiterard article ; • ar.d.beingdeteribbied to Snolkes.:. it the Interest of ell who nee Files in- any - Way, to put.: ••: chase ham- thent;:thoy wilf.aelfltheir Files nt reduced: ' pnces, for 'Cosh. They will also re:cut Files. and pur chase those.rehich are worn and broken. Public parroni ugejsrespectfullyinvited, nov7) J. ANKRJM it CO El k;' . ';.l',-' . .. -.4..'`-. SE MEM t :; ? simmwm .. -, . r , : ::Buying rata, --, 1 i dia. County /t City ord'i i. I' " Relief Notes it I " - Penninelvanitt Cp:J=i.: --, I 2"' . New:Yoik C. ". Maryland . -; _ ;.'Cr A` .1 ',,. • New Orleiuta . , . Maffl lEEE Mil t i
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