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'. 1 ..1 14 4. t . y . off new arid. beautiful Qua; drill , f „14.. ..;:- . 411611br , Sic 4 Ji/tr ocia 42,-. 4 ce ; 44 j1 i; ‘ ,.. 4 1 1 * . . wen), CotilSor t l i c; ,C t i h s e o i :i c y: ' l ' rirt""Ai be-Pro- igl e r9nn,, e .4 ' . .1itz. 4 4 Pg,t , r I Y- IckCts c ea ..kw - -44. e -8 , ak e -. 1;1, - • • . '. vfo l gt e For a t . 1P4414 ' 1 ' 24 PV ER ' S: rins„ong. u 'Aro,- ad„, , b,, J. D. A '''' .ll, A. .3 - -.6-ste.4l James Hyatt. , Dr . ; vci, co-. i gil C' S' mra g") Fl q *: . ' p 'Wh,dSs.aln4l -_..y - , -Thos. Steel.. '. T G l ass. - T. D. Dickson, D. M•DurrY,' I:- ... ' : . P. S. Orion. X.- Pittrd ;'' . . Wm. Gillespie. P. 1 , %-iii e h art , ~" ~ . . ER3 Imo.ll ' iiids: . ' Win. Gi tespte. Eft - 'll be prepared by Mr., DON= NEL ; N. B.—The in , his best sty le, "PP and served up is the Eagle l Saloon,..mbere there . Is. amp le r oom to seat the whole .- • ' jantpnb - comriany at once: ; MEE . , MENEM 117•ADotilllottrartylAr. Goodwin resp_erelfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh that his third Cotillion Party will come off on Tuesday evening, January ,lb, at the Lafayette Assembly,Rooms..,,For ,ttekete . of admis, eion anly to Mr. Ehdodwin, or any of his , AWE . GILEA INcivusurrasui !•:-PhYsieltrn presc r ibe Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar in - the last - stages and - most hopeliss cases of Consuinption,pflerAllother Medicines have failed, as it has proved itself terbe.the most extra ordinary medical nid that disease. Now this medicine is ns valuable in the incipient stages, such as Coughs, Colds, he:, diz:,ZNVhea the Lungs are not too far gone before ulceration takes:place. It is seldom or 'ever known to fail in bfeaking tip the itiost distressing , Cough or Cold in a few bOurs time, if 'the directions are strictly foll Owed. The Gennine Dr. Rakers' Lit4twort and Tar. which makes so many wonderful cures- - For sale by I. KLDD & Co., Wholesale Dritggists, No. 60 Wood at. Also, by KNEELAND & -HARDIN, " ittaloi6rad&tv ' " Grant street.' , I,l7*.t.Porrxxv.-This dreadful complaint is generally preceded by, tiain in the' head, giddineis,,especially on turning suddenly around, dimness of sight; stupor, Ides of memory . , and other unpleasant symptoms, which indicate a loaded and corrupt suite of the blood., • • Wright's Indian. Vegetable Pills are a•certain prevent ive of - appopleiy . , 'because they 'expel from the blood those stagnant and corrupt humors, which 'are the cause of this and every other malady' incident to man. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion, as well as purify the blood, and therefore drive disease of every name from the body. Beware of Counterfeizs and Imitartans;—Remember thrit the Original and 'Only Genuine Indian Vegetable. Pills have the.writtensignature of Wit.usx Watawr on the topp eachbo b i er alsii,titt iffes;ri, renchlwariger & Co.;af. New -York; ..fas. S. Glascoe & go., at 'Cincinnati; and Y. B. Wilder & Co.; 'of Louisville, are xot ;agents for this medicine, and we cannot guarantee the genuineness of that odered by . .them for sale. Thegenuine is for sale at Di; Weight's Principal Office, 169 Race street,Thiladelphia ; and by Jona Titomssois, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. r wbo is sole agent:for this city, by whom dealers'can be supplied at the whole sale rate. ~; ~ ~ -. _ =I cough should never be'neglected. . It, may ap pearicifling and unworiliy the attention at. Dist: but it will not remain stationary :long: it may:pmgtesa Slow at first, and its - augmentanou may ociicarcely perceptible; yet when it once seizes the lungs, all Me other parts of the body will be sympathetically affected, anda confirm ed Consumption and premature death will he "the limy'. able result. ' A little care would save Many a life, and be timely use of a proper`remedy - Might have arrested' many a consumption. But many persons have an invin cible repugnance to taking any medicine, and lather than use the - means towards., arresting a disease, simply because theremedy may itot he &pleasant one, would suffer and languish tar a long time, before they would re sort to the' aid of medicine. , . ISE c ' . , B. Fahnestock Co.'s' Cough Balsam has a great advantagen in this respect over many . other Cough prepa rations, as ; its pleasant taste permits it lobe used without inconvenience. Bat its value as aßalsam eonSista in the speediness of its cure.- We.-lutve known some of the most desperate coughs, Some of which had been running on for a considerable length of time, yield almost imme diately to its, power. Prepared and for.sale, wholesale and retail, by II: A. FALINESTOCK h Co. novl7 cor. Wood and Ist, and Wood and 6th sis tar` Let the public bear in mind thatScarletfever and other, 'complaints incident to - sudden changes of the weather, are peculiarly prevalent at this season of the year. -Thousands of children, and-many, persons of ma= sure -age; are dying weekly, because they overlook the only' medicine which is infallible in diseases of that kind. That medicine is 'Clielener'i Sugur-coated Vegetable Purgative Pills, which have been successful in cases of the greatest obstinacy, and 'where all other remedies have proved unavailing. 'Physicians'of the highest emi nence have Tirescribed-them in their practice, and they haVe-beeititighly recommended by a committee Of the American institute; appointed to investigate their merits, L.et Mcrae who have never used them consent to make a single vial, and they- will aver. have cause- to regret themdetermination, In case of failure, it such a thing is possible, the : money. wilt in all cases be returned. Ilj• Sold , AVM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent, mall) • - • ' -89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. (For list of Agents see advertisement.; • , " 'flfir Coomminixrs! - Cousersarcrrs I--Seirare of Coon ',forfeits I—Citizens of Pittstiu rg, counterfei tersof Warotrr's. celebrated bruax yEGErABLE Plll3 are SIM abroad, and of the worst coneitivable kind. --We wcratd,respectfully invite yon to call on the Agent, fof Pittsburg, Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, Liberty, street, - and examine a box that was purchased tan Drug Siore in this city. It is ab solutely enough to make 0116 bluish, tor poor,frall human ity, but at the same time to guard all against the villainy of the counterfeiter. -The.passing of counterfeit coin is not a touch to it. It Is as much Anterior in the degree of criminality, as petty larceny is inferior - to downright murder. Always remember Mat the Original and only Genuine INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have the written signa ture of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of box. Remember, also, that ,H. SWEBFR, Druggist, corner of Market and Tlddstreets; is nag an agent for this'medi cine, and we cannot guaranty the genuineness of that offered by himfoi sale. , JOHN THOMPSON;IS6Liberty street, is sole Agent Purchase only of him jant MY old customers, strangers visiting . the city, and In others wishingto provide thentielves with a hand, some DRESS COAT, PANTS., VEST, or. any other arti cle in the line, can .do so by. leaving their orders with JAMES ATGUIRE, Tailor,- - • • - - . Third street, St. Charles Bnildmg. MEM . _ . Sear ascirtrzo, by Express, another piece short napp'd Black, the Very . thing for Cloaks, and just in season. . • - • •,: MeGUIRE, - Tailor, janlo . Thinl street, Se Charles Building. Ske' Near Gotaini Bee - Hive. Sank Axioms t NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! V • Greater Bargains than ever can now be had a thesiga *fide New Golden Bee-Hire-, on Market et., between-Third and Fourth; where Is just opened :asplevidid stock 'of winter Dry Goods, cheaper than the anmelnality of Goods have ever been offered in Pius % M. L., RUSSIBA.., - No. 62 Market stre.et, between , 'Third' and Fourth streets; sign- of th e Big Golden Bee , Hive, has now' received, and offers to his numerous eau. Comers and the public generally, the largest, eheapest and most splendid stocic of Winter Dry Goads ever-offer ed in this car. =These Goods have beelpurchased in the Eastern Citieis iince;the late fall in prices, and will. be sold to cash buyers at a great reduction, much cheaper. than they could have been.sold in the early part of the season.. - Ameng this large and extensive stock will be found many choice and fashionable Goods of the latest im portation. . LADIES' DRESS GOODS. US '7 1.., : . :.t . :• -., '''',', :: ,- Z ,. :,...L•- • ;if:: ';;i4.-:,-. Scarlet Cashateres, all wool, a beautiful article . . Cherry col'd do. • do.. figured and plain; i• _ Silks and Satins, plain, striped and plain; • Scarlet de Leiner, all wool, verfeheap ;; ?dazariueßlue De Laines, low prices ; - • . French Merinos, all colors, extremely 10w... ' A larfle assortmento(4'd Cashmeres De Laines,new est designs, from I 3 to 50 cents per. ard; these are very , • cheap. . Also, a, large stock, or Alpacas from 121 to 30 cents 'Fier yard, all colors, and. a great bargain ; with a splendid assortment. - of bonnet. ribbons of the latest im portation. Also, velvet ribbons. all widths and cdlors, . - very cheap, a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins and velvets, all colon;-French wosked capes and, collars ; scarfs, cravats, gloves and ery, all at reduced prices. • , .. . SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! . Beat assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and . Sqaa er r kti e e Sh e l' and wi Cashmere g'bcstquality TShawls ; , ' . .. . . ~. Black and colored Cloth do. .Bba:ud:lk do.' naiaßlanketshawinall qualities and prices. Sl : lKETS.}LAS r Bl— : lp"gnihe Cit y Alargeocof Liankets,allqualities,u;leh.will: . 17 soidea 7 r i nebro.nei : here. •' " - DOMESTIC GOODS. .-. • . - . - CHEAPER .THAN THE CHEAPEST! 'A large stock 'of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast colors, , only a centsper yard; best quality British and American -Prints, Bto 10 cents per yard, yard wide Uritish*Parple Prints, 10 to 121; a large supply red, white and yello Flannels,some as low as 121 ents per, yard, very cheap; I tßed Ticking, (rod 8 tole* eents per 3-ard. .Also, a large .-k- of checks, Shirting Stripes, Cassiiietr, Kentucky •• '.6 and Linseys, together with a very extensive as ir., :tment of bleached and unbleached Mullins, from 3 to zents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide unbleach . d Muslins, only . s,centti per yard;' blenched Muslins • „, rom 3te g cents per yard: All of which wilt he sold off - ' at reduced prices, at. the sign of the New Golden Bee ~i Hive, in' Market street, . between Third and Fourth lets., ' No. 02.. ~. IdeclBaff. , . WM. L. RUSSEL: • _____ ANNUAL'SUBS'ettIPITONS - will tie received at the Bookstore of -Eutorr rtc'Exottsit,'7B Wood street, JEWISH the JEWIS CHRONICLE, published by,the . Amer• jean Societyfor the Melioration of the - Condition of the Jews,!tnd edited by the Rev,..CH. Wright, Pastor of the „Assoetare ChtErch, 'Jane street, - New Yprk. deal MEN 00 reams. Printing l'apei;2lx37 , 100 4 i Fine Book roper, 19x24 25 41 ' S.F. BookPciper,2ox2s; . "." Medium coloriCEnvelope; receiied - und for kale , 401-rN 11. IstELLOR„ - janlo Wond.st. Ell On Perpetual Lease.: , A VtRY desirable piece of ground in, the sth Ward, 11- :well calculated- for bumness; sittittted on I , enk street, near the dorner O'Hara street. EnoufreoE, ' CHRISTIAN , III.II;LER:, `.inftl2-wtfry- , , .Yor.the Heirsor dee'd 1121 ,pRODUCE-17 peck's Dried Peaches; 95 " " Apples . ; . . 49 " Corit Men •• 51 " Shorts; '' O bags Rye • Flaxseed.; I:fhb's:110; • - i Ib kegs Received this day aofCraide . by Jana . ' •• - *". •-•-, • • * . *:** • ' `4 -'•;-1.--':: _ _ Notice. BM MEI BIEN •r . ..: ‘ ,::;?: - ;•.i r, ' ,,0, ; , :: 1, ; ..!54,-,i,:,,,, - •-z:. , :, - --,--,,,",4-P,Aii;:-.•..-;'.,.A News Telegraph! Reported, for the Morning _Post. COatiItESSIONAZ ' '; . Vii7Arittriorart, Mr: Douglass - offered a - aubstitute-to his California Bill, omitung all mention of the Slavery question.— The . sateditute was read and orderedto be printed. Mr. Borland, in aecordance with previous notices, introduced a bill relative to tile . ..Medical' Staff of the -Army, which wan read a first ,ana‘eiecon ,, d time, and referred to tba Committee on Militarigliktirs. Mr. 'Hamlin submitted la resolution, which was adopted, inetracting the Committee on 'Naval Affairs to inquire into , the expediency of a Navy Depot at Key West. , The Territorial Bill was postponed for the present The Bill for the ielier,Of Cathialbider Wallace was passed. .After _the transaction of Executive business, the House adjourned. - • • • . . , - . Mr. Tuck wished to introduce a resolution in favor 'of holding a' National Congress, but was prevented by the rule. /`&3 Bill 'continuing the o>£cer of Commissioner of penlions-Watragreed to. The other business was unimportant. Ci. _ en.eass to be Senator f romAltlehleali. DVISOIT AA. 16. T4e!Dentoeratfc members;of the Ligialatnre have unanimonely: L nominated Gen. Cass for the United e Stiteienate. - Thep have a decided majority in the Senate: - ' Aloint Coiciittee was appointed to examine the returns in the hands of the Secretary of State and Speaker. This will settle the difficulty. PHILADELPHIA: MARKET Flour—There is a steady trade demand, but large saleircould not be,effected, eicepting at a decline. We note sales at $5,3105,50. per bbl. .Grain--The demand for Wheat is good. Sales of prime.yellow Corn at-62c-per bushel. Groceries--The marxet is steady. Solar and Mo• lasses aro firm. Sales of Rio Coffec at 6061 c per lb. Rice—Sales to a moderate extent Provisions--The market is. firm, with _sales of Mesa Pork at $l6; and Prime at $12,50 per bbl. Sales C. fLard to a moderate extent at 7iM. - 'Cotton—We could learn of no transactions to day worth reporting. ' Whiskey—Sales at 240 25c per gallon. NEW YORK -MARKET. - Now. YDER, January 16--Or. at.. Flour.. Sales Western brands at 5,8105,87. Grain:AVe notices sales of Ohio Wheat at I,2Sa 1,30;a bbl. Provisions.. Sales of 200 bbls. Moss Pork at 14,- 25, 15,50 to 16,00 bbl. Sales Lard 7}e.# lb. Butter.. Sales in kegs at 10c.; sales in blds. pack ed at 16e. v. Si. Lead.. Small sales of Pig at $4,31 100 La. Cotton..Neerly 900 bales have been sold since the arrival of the steamer ; showing a decline of I to le. #l4. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Ntur Your, January The number of head in market- to-day was 1400. The sales to-day of Beef Cattle were 900 head, at 6,00 to 6,25 41 , 'lOO As., The number remaining unsold were 500 head. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCIWITATt Jan. 16-6 P. It Flour.. The market is steady, but not active. We note sales to a moderato extent at 3,80 per bbl. ' the sales, so fax as wo . could learn, did not exceed 850 barrels. Provisions.. Tho market for Pork is firm, with sales of Mesa at 10,00 per bbl. Lard : Tho demand is good, with sales at 61 in kegs and hbls. Hogs—Sales of 200 head at 3,00(ii3,50 per 100 155., net. The River at this point rose sus feet to.day. River Freights—Flour was shipped to N. Orleans .at 40c, per barrel, Whiskey 62c., and Pork at 50c.— The above, you will perceive, is quite a Ceche° since my last report. tommtitial anb Sinancial PIT'A'SBURGII BOARD OP TRADE. W. H. DENNY, I.J. HANNA, Coln:n - 1M FOR DECEXIBTR R. MURPHY, PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 181°. ieanaboat Packet Line, leaves d oily for Ciacinnati,lo AK. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and 8 a. at, and 6 P. at. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, h A. at., and 121 P.M. Western and Southern. Mail Coich Line, 6 A. M. North,Western, via Cleseland;daily,lo A. as. Erie and.Westem New York, daily, 9 a. M. Notth-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEt NATURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia., due 3 ♦. M., closes 12 as. Western Mail, Cin. and LouisV., due 8 P. as., closes 5 a. at. South.via Bub- And Washington, due 8 P. M.,closeot 5 a. at. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. at:, closes 9 a. at. Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. at., closes 8 1. at. - Par value. diked. Offered - Bank of Pittsburgh. •••-- • - $50,00 $50,00 850,00 'Exchange Bank 0. 1 / 4 50,00 44,00 43,50 Merehtuna' and M. Bank -•• ..... 0000, 47,00 45,00 Fanners' Deposit Bank • • •—, None in market. Hand Street Bridge •- ••—• - • - • 60,00 50,00 49,00 Nonhern Liberticaßridge 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:4lge ••• - 5.5,00 36,00 35,00 Connellaville R.lLStock, paid on alittres,442.so 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (41 f cent;)• - • -- 90,00 Monongahela Bridge • • • • ...... 9.5,00 10,50 One Stank 50,00 Dolly Itevierev of the Biotic:eta. OFFICE OF THE POST, WEDNESDAY Monmiw, January 17. 1849. S GRAIN—One transaction in Wheat at 70c.; this is the fair quotation; bat there is little doing. Oats ate selling from Store at 30c: Corn is worth 31032 c., from first hands. - GROCERVES—SaIes of, new Sugar at 4 , 1 c..; old at 4tc. Molasses are worth fully 27028 c. Coffee : Prime Mole worth Tanc. BEANS—SaIe of 4 bble. small White Beans at 70 c. per bushel. BULK MEAT—Worth 4c.; at which sales have been .roported. HEMP.—Sales from store at 0425 per ton _BUTTER—A prime article of Roll is worth 121 c• Scarce and in demand ; ordinary article is worth 11 lic . Keg is offered at 9c. FLOUR—No change ; with sales at $9,00 from first hands. FRUIT—Sales of Pea Nuts at 76c.; Raisins at 87 F.; a large lot can bo bought at 75c. No change in other articles. Markets generally dull and no change PLEADS W A.SILINGTON, ATTORNEY - A.? LAN. THE Partnership`heretofore existing between JOHN D. MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, bits been disiolved by . mutnal consent. ..The subscriber may he found at his office, on Fourth street; bctween'Srnithtield and Grani sts, Pittsburgh, at all times when not.engaged iri Court. deetr,i-pm HEADE WASHINGTON. =r==3 IRKPATRICK & ROBB, Ationitys-add G7ounsellors at A. Lata—Ciffieo, Poii7,4,b street, next door beloaell: Pat erson'e Livery Stable, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'deativrfim , OUT GOODS•NOTiCE. , • : , No. 60 Market ritreet,"prlitsbtirth, leaire most respectfully to announce to their nu? 13 porous patrons and the public that thsytin:conse osence of contemplating a change iiitheir business, pro-, pose opening the whole of their extensive,Warebouse, (including all their Wholesale Rooms,) for retailing, and will continue open' until the first of February, cony:acne : - ng on Net , Year's Day, 1849. Our whole steels', coos ?nsing one of the most extensive and' varied assortments of, FANCY, AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in "the Western' country ll be o ff ered at lower priCes than ever before known. U pwards of fi fty thousanddol tars of our stock hakbeenrecently purchosed, the great er.portion of which are foreign Goods, received et New York, by late European arrival', which,Dam the lateness of the season, as well Bathe well knoWn•Pressure in the money Market, were sold at immense 'sacrifices at the public sales.'at rates varying ; from twenty-five to fifty per - cent:less than similar goodslit:Might the, first of the sea son.- We, therefore confide nil) , helieVe that oar prices for the time above mentioned will lie found lobe evenn - lower than any Eastern wholesale rates We.anziously invite all person s.to visit:our establish meat, whether they purcbase or, not, and: test the troth or the above. r ussuring.themthat they will incuunci obliges t i o n,oßreby, hilt confer a favor upon the _proprietors.—: oaf imortment of SIDES, SHAWLS, and FINE DRE.SB. GOODS will amply repay one for a visit added to which, our great display of POMESTip GOOD S will, we hope, ioduce all to can..f•" - • -.; ons.er ttent:of One, kriep, -strictly. naiterea: 0. „,(ittp3) A, d. MASON- it -CO • 111 • ,` ry 4 Z .• , ; 4 1,.• .4. 3; :- •`. •. 4 ;;-#4 ti x , • r'A • • • • • • . • I 4 ~ t,, •••• , ; - ME 4 ...•.•., - ---. , -- - ;-,-44i.:;Z:-....L ;.1---.' 1.-- - ,, - -;;-....i- .i..;,....4 - .- '---7-.;:.-',:-;f:;-:'?-L.'-1-•0'-.J.i'....-,';',','-'•-:,,-.',;--J '-:!---;-...''''-',,r4 ~,•,--...--C;•J;',':r-:f-',,,::**C:::--,,i,,`_-:-.;:4'74-';-1,--'-_ti‘ j 4 ... .1.;„,-:,:,:._4::,-.:. '-'. • „,;:...,.7-r. ,:.:i:'tt,i::q:l4r,,,,,: ';-;,:::1.1'. • ~.. 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Steamer Pennsylvania, Gray, - Cin. - Magnet, Carothers, 'Wheeling. Wellsville, Poe; flockingport. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville 1848. - .1848. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY, STEAM PAP KZ T-LI NE. TIIIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the 'West. The highest wages are piiid for the services of the best and most experienced 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 corn parison with any passenger lum in the Union for. tiafe:y, regularity, and, speed. .All that money can procure, has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PAC ICE T.—The MONOPIGASIELP., Capt. Slone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. te. TUESDAY PACKET.—The Iltakasris No. 2, Capt. Tao. Hibieilier, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. X. IVRDNESDAY PACKET—The Nsw ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning attOo'clock i Wheeling eve ry Wednesday even ling at 10 P. IL THURSDAY PACKET.—The Batt.lasav, Capt. R. I. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday . morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M. FRIDAY PACKET.—The Cum:a N 0.2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. as. SATZ:IRAS Y PA CZE T—The MESSENGER, Cap L Hemp hill, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturdays morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. x. SUNDAY; PACKET.—The Ivan Nnyrron, Capt. P. Throl. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning nt lo o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. re. nov 19. 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FE3RrialY lst,lB-19. FYBII.IIART Ist, HQ. . LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. , The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson: lIALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and arc fined up without regard to expense. Every comfort that Money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Float, at the foot of Ross et. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. ja3l Franklin Packet. The fact packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. WM. FIANNA, will MI regularly be tweeno 110 nrgh and Franklin , on the Allegheny River. t , Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock. P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board. decZ7 New Wheeling Packet. mat The new and splendid passenger stcamerJAMYSNELSON,(i. D. Moore. Master. will run us n Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leav ing this city eremTuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock. A.. 14., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Pridny. at 10 o'clock, a. at. For freight or passage, thriving superior accommodo tiona,) apply on board. 'the James Nelson is nn entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not aurpomed by any boat on theTiver. AMSRTRONG & CROZER, WitliThcket for Sunfish; THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt BAsurrs, will leave for the above and inter me late ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to au2s GEO. H. MIIMENBERGER, Agt. MM:M111:1.;U;1 VIM WHEELING, CINCINNATI A. LOUISVILLE 11:1EHEM - REGVL.LII SAITILDAY PACK [l.—The A No I fine and fast passenger steam Pac ket TFLEOIL&PH, J. Hezlep., Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for 'Me el inr, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Porta, ev , t y Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. I , or freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph line been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with u view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Den Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Loktirtime through.rivis DAYS. up2l-iy Pittsburh and 'Wheeling Packet. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Wanastr, !Mater, will leave regularly for Wheeling.on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, atlo clock, prceistly. Leave Wheeling every 'PrirsrMy, Thursday, and Soon day% at 7 o'clock. A. M., positirely. The CODAIIi will land at alt intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is alm provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to d ore) JOHN FLACK. Agent. New Airangetnent. THE ntenmer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Toes. day, Thursday, and Saturday, ai 9 A. id., re tooling on Monday, Wednesday, and Fnday. She has a boat at the landink between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. H A RIJAUG IL Agents, mare No. 3, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. IagTHE steamer BEAVER. Chas. E. Clarke, Master. will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Olassgow. and Wellsville. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at ft o'clock, s. al. Having a boat ut the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any lime. For freight or passage apply to mal7-tf O. W. HARTON & CO., Agents. Mr. Duff's Book-Beeping A ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build ing, corner of Diamond and 'Market street. For day and evening classes. Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on 13ciok•Keeping, are now attracting general attention in the Foment cities. " Numerous us ure 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 in effecting a more ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to practice this great essential iu the conduct of mercantile affairs.—New York Ettliiikg Express, Oct. 30. Professional assistanergiven in opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de ranged books, &c. Class hours front 10 to 12 A. m., and from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 P. m. jan6 FOR SALE-All that valuable property where the subscriber resides, together with the Improvements thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield, front ing on Sixth st. 120 ft., and in depth on Cherry alley 240 feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or a Public Hall,.and contains a half square of ground ; or it might he divided into 12 buildinlots, 6 lots of 20 feet cachou Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 6 lots with a front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep. janSuf M. PORTER. Co-Partnership Notice 101 IN DIIi LAP JOHN DUNLAP having, on the let last., associated with him in hi: business Joins Flnitso, they will hereafter entry on their I mporting . of House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufactnrmg business, under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed t'y the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an Seeond streets tjanl3:doft JOHN DUNLAP & CO. TNFORNIATION WANTED.-Any person acquainted 1 with the children of John Clark, an Englishman, (an iron founder by traded 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 to this office. dec3o-tf A .BOUT 250 Green Blanks, " To Lets ," A 190 handsome pictures same in frames; !..M0 Shannon's Interest ta bles; 2.410 Insolvent and Judgment Bonds ; 150 U. S. Calender of 19th century 2so handsome Temperance Certificates; Blank Bolide ; for sale cheap, at wholesale or retail' ISAAC HARRIS, &ea.° Agent and Commission Merchant. WELSH FLANNELS.—W. ft: MURPHY .haS 011 hand a full assortment of these desirable Goods. Also, Domestic Unsbrinkable do; and a full assortment of Scarlet, Yellow and Spotted, for *Wrens' wear. Home made Flannels, White. Brown and Barred. A supply dec.3o constantly on hand. CLOTH 3-1 rase black mixed heavy CCLEMIIIere do. fancy do. 2 do. Tweeds, fancy colors. For Fate at manufactorer's prices. by MURPHY k LEE, jano Liberty street., opposite Fifth JOLIN COYLE, Notary and ;Conveyancer. —Office in MetcalPs Building, Fourth 'street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages ,Artieles of Agree' mein, and nil other instruments of writing drawn up welt accuracy and disputes. Titles to Real Estate examinh apr22-wl y To LET—The Dwelling, corner of Wylie and Cliath am street, having parlor, dining room, and six bed rooms. Apply to • JAS. NicOUIRE, lanl3 Tailor, Third st. JBL- TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.-A tomroodiouSand well finished Twiern Stand, in the village of Shottsetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. it will be leaned for a term of years. Addiess- janl2 P. SHOVSE, Sfionselown. - tittaLand.Ftle Manufactory. - HE. subsvihers have enlarged their Steel and File T Manufactory', on the. corner of Olfarn street and Sprint alliy,FifthaVard,Pittsburgh, by erecting a con verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer:— Their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and having n e o o ni . peevt: iiPeit'rcitiPvtleoli,lhdagin,rilirelnurp7l4°'writtri the heiriniported article and being determined to make it the interest of aIL who use Files in any way, to pur chase from then, hay, will EMI] their Files at reduced prices; tor Cash.. They will aLso recut Files, and pur ' c hase those, " which aree worn and broken. Public patron, ageimespectfalyinvited ; nov7) 7. ANICRIN. & CO EMI NM= El MEE .IMat = - BM MEM EOM - , -r - -.• LIST- OF LETTERS DENAINING in the Pittsburgh Post Office from the .11.•181 of January,_lB4lB, to' the. 15th• of January; 1849. Personsualling o for-Letters, will please say they are adi Ladles' List. Abercibmbie Miss Allen Mary . Ann - Anderson'Ann Addeo finnan M ' Allen Julia A Anderson Sarah? Adams Amy E Alexander Ratty 2.Anthony Mary ' Adams Ann Eliza Andersbh Nancy AArnot Sarah Agent Eliza 2 Anderson Chllte Ashley Mary K . Bailey Mary A Beece Michael Brown D $ Miss Bailey Agnes S , Boland Mary R Brown Eliza E ' Baldwin Eliza Boob Catharine A Brown Hannah . ' Barnes Henrietta Borden Isabella 2 Brown Beeline A Barber sarah Bowers Susannah Brown Ann Baradollar Sarah SBowman Eliza Buckley Ellen Batty Suzan • Bowman Sarah Salford Margaret Baxter Victoria "Bowers Cathrne A Burns Elizabeth - Beatty Sarah .1 3 ' Boyle Mary F Burchfield Mary C Beaty Mary Bradley Emeline EBurke Catharine 13edlordlilary Bryant Mrs ,Butler Sarah Cadwallader LY- Chamber Jane Cook Harriet ,, din A Chambers Maria Corey Elizabeth' Cameron Sarah J Clarke Ann . Courtney Sarah Campbell Eliza Clements Elizbh Cotter Eliza ; • Campbell Mary A Cochran Ann Coxon • Mary Campbell Margt M Cochran Mrs Cox Mary , Cartwright Ann E Coltart Mary J Crawford Margt Carey Eiinabeth Collins Sarah Creighton Nancy Cassiday Sarah Connelly E $ 'fl Crowe Mary Cassiday Mary C Mrs Crouse JJane -Caskey Sarah 2 Connor Charlotte Culp Mary Cathcart Mary Cooler Rebecca Cummins Francei Dale Rosabella Die terich Margt Dougan Nancy . Davidson Isabella Dixon Sarah Douglass Martha J Day Sarah Donlin Margaret Dougherty SaraltE Dickey Rebecca Doran Catharine Eliee Elisabeth Estep Belinda 3 Evans Amanda Ewing ftlargaret Farran Bate Fortune Caroline Freeman Mary j Fenlon Mary Foster Rebecca Frew Nancy if L Fetterly Margaret Fossbenner Jane Fsiel Mary 2 Fisher Elizabeth Fountain Ellen Funk Mary Forge Mary A Frazier Mary A Francis Matilda Forsyth Mary K Galbraith Elizlnh Gilson Mary GoS Sarah Garrison Ann Gilchrist Athinda Oroneds Catharine Gaston Jane Gillespie Gracey Grove Amelia E 2 George Maria Giant Elizabeth Guthrie Elzbth Gilbert Emma Glavin Ann Graham Maria ' Hi Howell Maria Haslett hliargt C Haddock Mary H. Hoyte Maria J Hatfield Ellen Hanna Mary A Huff Henrietta Hawkins Mrs Hanna ft Hull Melinda 2 Heron Charlotte Hall Sarah A Harrell Ellen M Herrick M M 2 Hall Etmeline Horner Mrs C Higgins Catharine Hamilton Sarah A Horner Mary D Hill Mary Hamilton Anna M House Eliza J Hillis Jane Harbbison Jams Harris Harriett Harriett Caroline Jackson Mary Jennings E Jones Jane E Jeffrey lsyphine Justice Sarah Johnston Eliza Jenks Adella Jones Ann Johnston Mrs Kane Mary Kennedy Mary King Louisa Kelesey Sarah Kerns Rachel Kale Elizabeth Kellar Elizabeth Lamb Bridget Leech Ellen Logan Nancy Large Christina Leslie Rosnnna hove Jane 2 Lawbead Mary• Lions Henrietta Lynch Catharine • Lee Anu Magill Martha A Martin Catharine Moore Jane Maloney Ellen Martin Nancy Moore Mary Ann Marcell Mary Meskee ELizth 2 Moore Mary II Marks Sarah Miller Anna M Moore Mary Marka•Eliaabeth Miller Mary E., - Mackie Ellen Marthens Cathl. Miller Sarah Murdock M Mrs Marvin Rosanna Morrie Mary A Murdock Ann E Mathews Mary Morris Dorothy Murry Mary Maxwell Anti Sf'Calio Priscill M'Gimppey Eliza M'Laughlin Elzbth NrCanby Susan M.Ginness:HanuahlPLerslJarah M'Cleary Martha NrGew Mrs Chas Al'Masterinna M'ecrmick Margt M'lntosh Isabella &Masters Leono' ?Weal)). Margaret M'Kinness Eliza JSMichael Mrs J M'Clalland Jana M'Kay Mary M'Millin Catharine M'Fapen Anne M'Kenna Ellen &Macau Isabella &Mill Sarah Ann &I'lienna Rebecca Neillona Jane H Neely Anne 0 O'Dondle Hannah Parks Mrs Jos .B Perry :Margaret Peters With Patterson - Math Perkins Dorothy Potter Sarah Ptacock Ellen Petticotd Anu Price Ann C Penny Susanna Qnina Bridget Quinlin Susan Rea Sarah Jane Richardson A Ii Robinson F.lleu Rben Virginia Robb Caroline Row Mary Reed Catharine IVRobb Catherine' Rush Eliza Reese Ann Robb Eliza Rutherford F. Miss Rhodes Mrs NW R Robb Ann RobinsonAligeline Rhodes Helen • H Sally Margaret Shencan Mary South Tabitha Salyardi Rebecca Shobert Henrietta Stone Hazra F Sawyer Hannah Shall Rosanna Stubbs Margaret Scott Matilda 2 Shuffling Elizth Sutton Aim Scully Mary Silvis Margaret Sweny Ann Sharer Elizabeth Simpson Isabella Stuart Ann Shar Elizabeth Smith Sarah Stuart Ellen H Shaw Elizabeth Smith Eliza Stephenson Isabel Shute Susannah Smith Margaret S Stevenson Marin Taylor Bridget Tom Mary . Trumand Mary Taylor Louisa Torley C Torben Dab rec 112 Torbert Deborah Trmy Elizabeth V Viteh Rebecca VC C W Warts Kosa A Wilson Mary! Witherington S W Wallace Mary A Wilson Ana Eliza Wood Cordell* Wallace CailattrineWilson Ab Wood Catharine Walker A Wilson Martha A Wood Mary Jana Walker haralt Williams Mary Wooden Sarah Wart, Elizabeth Williams MargaretWooderard Mary Weir Margaret Williams Serena Wright Lizzie White 'numbed' Wickersham Mary Wright Elizabeth W iiPOrl Ellen Wilms) Jane Wilson Grace Winter Cntbrine J. C. Miss York Ann Eliza Y Young Anna M Gentlemen , * List. . A • Abrams John Allan Mr Applegate A-Hale Able Samuel Allender Al,'ham Anderson Geo H Adorns John C Allan M Appleton 0 E Akenson S. Ken- Allan H P Anderson B study Albaugh Hiram Andrews Thon Ainsworth ES Anderson Benj ' Armstrong Jrnries Agnew A Anderson Win Armstrong Jenuh Agnew Daniel Andereon Alex Aftnstrohg John Aflame Daniel Applegate Wm Anghenbaugh %V Adams John Anderson II& EC C Abbott John Applegate It hr- Austin Edward Algeo W Ceske Mlle Frances Allan Nathan 13 Bancroft H Besinger George Brown .1 W& Co Badger NViu Dr 2 Beach R R Brown Wm Baker ThosThorn-Bemis James M Brown John ton Havens David Brown Thomas Baldwin John Bennett John J Brown W H Barnhardt I. Bernham Mr, ' Bryden James Bailey Robert Blakely John T Brurein Charles Bailey Henry Blythe C 1.1 Brindle James L Baldwin Mhl Bigley S L Brady John C 3 Bates Wm Brusley Robert Brown John Barnes Thomas Blatchford %V Brady Hugh 2 Barry John Black Matthew Bradley Joseph Barton John Blair K ' Bradley Michael Barlow F D Black George Briggs G E Bardsley Sidney . Black James Brien John Barron Jolm Bowen Henry J Brocketl Henry B, Barnes Oliver Bails David Broadrupp Henry Barnes Henry Boland John Brooke E J Bell A C 2 Bows & Tedley Bryant Wm Bell Mr Rev Boyd Robert Bryan Charles Beatty John Boothe James Brush T T Bear names Boyle Wm Ruckmaster N Bebb John - Bourrie Elijah Burns Guy W Bennett John F Down Henry Bustead W H 2 Behb Stephen Bowman Reub F Burford Eli Beane Charles Bowes David Byers James 2 Benson James Baden Thomas Butterfield Horace Cadwallader DnvdChristie & Ligget Cowen John sr Calhoun Thomas Chapman C V Conner Thomas Calhoun James Christy David A Covert Joseph ' Callaghan John Childs Wml Cox B F Calhoun John Chore Juliet Cowry Jacob Calhoun W D Clarke Peter Cowan Alex Coal john - Clark James F Costello M Cavanagh MichaelClemmer John 8 Craigneille Thou and John Clarke A D Rev Craft Nathan .1V Caries C Clark Geo W Crane James N Cannon H 2 Clark Terrence Craig A G Casey Edward CooperThos KT Crever Fredk E Casey Bernard Colvin Wm Crean Thomas Canna John Collins W W Crawford J B Campbell Hugh Cabbage John Crane John Pl 2 Campbell Wm Collier Frederick Crawford Thomas Campbell Eph 0 Collier W B Creighton Mr Campbell Robt Collier Thos G Crowley Samuel Campbell John Coffee Patrick Curry,Wm Campbel Robt C Coltart Samuel I Cunningham Jae Caldwell James G Coffin J G Culp George • Charlaton W C Coo on John Curry David Childs L Coale Samuel Curtain Andrew 2 Chambers David . Conway Stephen Curry Wm P Chestnut( Joseph 2Conklin John N Cunningham John ChadOrielc Joseph Conroy Charles Cutler Wm Cheny Charles DaVidson John Dovelin Peter D Dubois John H David Jacob C Depeyster James 2Duffy Robert I Dole .1 F Devine James Duff Wm Doughenbaugh JosDetwiller Alex Dunlop Thomas Dawson Wm Dewolf Wilkins Dushnne Ftoht A Davis John Dexter Henry Dunlap S B Rev Davis Lewis Delahunt Christ Dunlap George Daily 1I Dignan James . Damon Joseph Davis Evan D Dickson Thos. C Dunbar John Davis Thomasi Donk David Daulaph Mr Davis W P Dyer Samuel Davis Charles 0 Davis Joseph Dunn Michael E Eastley Andrew Elliott Samuel Ewing A W Edmond John Elliott Laughlin Evans Owen Edmonds Henry Elliott Thomas Evans Thomas E Ellworthy Isaac Emmert Garrett 2 Evnns Edward Ernes Nathaniel Esery Nathl Evans David M Ellis JN . Elden John Evans John T Elliott David Rev Ey ans J J Ewing David Evans Evan Forms Robert Flowers George Foster & Sons Fanes James B Fleming 7, H Fox Arthur Farrell J B Flinn Patrick Fox 1' J Fagg John Flowers Phillip Foord J John 2 Felton Adam ' Finnegan Bernard Foxall John Ferguson Saml 2 Fleming Samuel Foster James • Ferguson Benj Flinn I,dward Fry Jonas Fegari Patrick Fleming , James B Franks John Fentin P Fossett George Franklin Thomas Fisher Win Foster Richard Fulton Samuel Finkß /11 Foster W hi Findley John.' Fisher John • Getty Robert J Gibson William Green J Gallagher." G Giffin William Green Dennis ' George Robert Gilbert flesekiab Grant I) Gains William Gilson Boyd Grant W B Goan Florence Gibson Adam Grant James A Gailear William Gilliam W C Grant D - Gallagher John Gibbs Charles Gregg Thomas . - t ,37 , 'Rr „,_ v , t! ; •;''.."1.1::_,1" EMI MEI - if 7 - ., 1...-. MEM MEI MB EIN '..-,. Y ..i;". -,,,.::'..--f-•:,•,:±-x,.',!--:. ',.:' , ?.:-,1::t:: Gan,gban James Glenn BY • Gralituia Gardner A B Gleason John Gray Larkin Gaskill W B , Gloason F Gray James A Gnrcan Christian Glenn John Graham Thomas Garigan James Goodwin John Graham James Garven James I:3reler David Gray Joshua Gaston - Josias C. Grant E A Gallen Isaac Garlick, Hamilton Greer Inane Groves Hy It Co •. Green Alfred Grimes Jame; E. 2 Garrison Ab Green James Gribbin J ll' - Gault John Greenow Lilt Grimes W IMI • - Gardner Joseph Green Jame, Griffin Patrick - Gillespie W G Grieph George Gregg Thomas Gibson Francis Green E B Gridith John -- Gillaspie John . Grant Nicholas Grubb George Gibson Francis Grant John - • Greve Jona Ii Hall Norval Hearshman Danl Holmes Ft W . . Hall William Head Joseph Holland Ahnr Hall Joseph Heatherington JBrad Humphy Haddock:Moses Honing George Hotchkip E C Heftily William Henderson B H Hoppe George - Haines James Hesses.John Horner John • • . . - • • Hague Reuben Henderson Edwd Howarth James Hagues W&C • Hormon Ransom. Iloward T Hawthorn George Herring John Homer Andrew J Hawvey David Henry James Httdson William Hanna John Henry Isaac SI Hughes John Heaney Hance Henry Robert • Minter Thos Handy Beuj Healy E Hull Abnr fimtdlin Epbm Herd Timothy •Hucy William Hanley Michael Herbert John Hughes John • Harris James Henry Sand Hutchinson -J J • Hartzott Jonas Hewey J C Hunter Robert S Harper Samuel Heskoth William Hume John Harvey Patrick Henderson A Hunt John Hannan S C • Himes Osce ' Huston Cyrus • Harper John .1 Hickey John Halm Hy E Harstinc.DavidW Hythbean Chrism Hu hart W Harrison William Higgins Joseph • Huddleston Thos Hathaway•Bradfd Holsworth Chas HugheiJohn Hatten Danl ' 2 Holland W S Hull Geo E Hastell T Hogan James Hunter George Hazelton J Holland W S Hutchison „lean J Anzlett Silas - Holmes W T Hughes T Hays William Holmes Robert • _ Hunter Robert Henri Cap Holmes Vance - • - • - Irwin $ C Irwin IVashingtonlngraM A P Irvin John R J Janes Benjamin = Jordon W F Jones P B James hlorris Jenkins Charles Jones Win Jackson Samuel Jenkins Reuben Jones Q P Jtequish John W Judd Thomas Jones Joshua Jackson John H 'Judson S M Jones Evan 'Jackson Samuel ' Jehu Dav'd Jones James H Jeffreys John. Jehnion T S J Jones C M Jameson Thomas Johnson John Jones NV Ii Jackson Manuel Johnson Andrew Jones E - - - - - Judoon S Johnson J Jones A: Curry• Jenks ES Jones John T Jones Francis Jeffries David G Jones John II 4 Jones Edward Kay Hobert 2 Keefer Jonas Kershaw W L Kane Frtmees Kennard W P Kielty Timothy Karon Lewis 4 Keller Wm King Lusden Kay James • Kelly John King Thomas Kane Zecharinli Kerr Danl F 13 King joint. 2 Kauffman J Phillip Kelly Thomas Kirkbride Watson Kerns F B Kerr Win . Kissee Saml Kennedy T B Kelly Patrick Kingsland, Light- Kennedy John Kelly Michael ner i Co Keeler Stephen S Kilgore James Keetthen T.T Kenney Wesley Knowles K . Kunkle Wnt L Lambert Patrick Leedy Jacob Little Samuel 2 Lanbie Wm jr Llewellin Edward Lindsey Wm Lally Anthony 2 Leech James Louargan James Lackins Thomas Lewis L indsey Li:Mims - Henry La Barr:James A I Lee A R Long Thomas Lamer JPD Leidy Leonard Lyons George Lamme D e s . Leabe Junes P Long Alexander Lafon Felix Leader James R Long Robert G Large Jedatian Lent Andrew Lynch Henry. Lallans John Lent Copt Logan kDolurrian Lastedlneoh Lewis George Loeser L I..athrop'J'A Ledell David Lucas M E Larkins George Little Abraham Lowry Alex Langhrey Edward Listaenry, Love Janice Lee Henry 'Lilly Thomas Lloyd Alfred G Leonard Wm Lingle Daniel Long Samuel Lewis Thomas List Henry: Lloyd Lonis , Lennon John Little Joseph 13 Lowry John Lennon Hugh Liggett John 2 Lovejoy E Lewis Charles Linda James R Loveridge James Leslie Mark Listmon Edward Lowry Joseph Lees William Mallen John Melvin Robert AQ. Moody John Mattress John Melany Henry Mooney Hugh Marley W 3 Meeks James Montgomery Jas Marthens C B Mina., Thomas E 2 Mucky Wm Mills E R Morris Robert Maley Conrod Mitchel John Holton Wm Mennen Michael Montague John Alton Andrew Matthews Millen Moran Felix Moreer Felix - - - Matthews S Z Moria John Morgan Wm Masters M S Morris D B Moorhead Wm Mahaffy &Coins Morgan John Along Thomas H Madan John Morgan Francis Moore Samuel Mahorncy Chas Mowry IV H Mobre John Malloy W S Morris James Moore Robert W Major Joseph - Morgan Wm - Moore John H Mason Arch'd Montgomery Isaac Moore Lewis__L Manogue La wee Morin John • Morris° IV H Marlin Theodore Moon John Morrison Steph R Matthias Alfred Marrall Samuel Myers George W Martin P Morris John.' Myers Charles ' Martin Francis Morris B F Murdoch Thomas Marshall Wl. ;Holman Rohl B Murphy John Martin' Alex Moloney Patrick Murray John Marshall J J Mooney George Murray Michael Meebins Thos 2 Mosby Martin Means Thomas Mc M'Adam /amen M'Donald Dant J M'Gonnigle Geo M'Calterton DavidMillwee John M'Gowan John M'Uride Win M'Donald Dante! M'Guire James M'Clettancl R M M'lllroy Win id`Guire Samuel M'Clettand I) M'Donald David A T .24 , Cleltund John 2 NVParlarat John hVGimprey Joseph AVClelland Hugh hVMarland .1 O. hrHugh Waintnelt Drydenhl'lllwaine Jus P hVGowart James . nrctai Francis Al'lntyre John M'Ginniss Josepa APClay 'l' J sVlllvraine isnoc hlllugh Wm • StVCandlessJohn2 M'Ktme Robert . M'Gownn James hrClintock John hPßeecer Robert NVGinness Corn's M'CLintieh Geo L AVRehry Wm NVGaire James M'Cribe ?tunes ht'Kee Jeremiah hVGIII Arthur M'Cnrty Daniel IWKre Robert 11 M'Groady John M'Collum John M'Kee Robert AVCairo Michael M"Cutcheon Wrn OIWKee James Wen:loi Thomas M'Cutcheon L M'Kay John ' M'Gitutess Ddnl M'Cready Win NPR= Thomas IWGutlin M'Creatty AndrewM'Kee William M'Guire James M'Conriell James MlCelry W hl'hlnhen Ross WConnell Wm Mliinney Joseph NVMullan DB' • M'Connell J M'Kowne Francis M'hlulleth Archil M'Cosh Samuel Jr M'Lean Daniel Whimsies. Thos D M'llldowny John hrimin John MlCalloek James M'Donald i'hotriattAlrOonnigle David M'Masters Mr AFEJIroy I M 11rMath Michael . Nessley .1 F Neill James If No!au Johu Nethery Thomas Nicholson ll II Nutt James Nelson A Norris C Nothing Samuel Negley James S Nichols John Nicholson Robert 0 Oliver George Owens P O'Donnovon Jas O'Brien Patrick O'Donnell John Oliver Joseph Owen Morris Otterson Alex OsborneX F ORielly Phillip Oliver Joseph Patchel Vm Peterson Peter Presly N W Palmer Samuel Pease S Price Preston Passer Nathan Perry James J Proctor Wafter Parall Thomas 2 Peacock James MPubprey Benj Palmer R IV Perry J S Poe Cupt Palmer Geo F Pheorlin Thos B 2 Frichatn Henry Paine John Plummer John Prosser John Patterson Thos B Petot E Pugh Thomas Parker Edmund R Pinkarton Robert Price George Patterson John Pitcher Eli E Pruberd John Parker Aso 2" Peter Paul R Polecat Hugh Patterson Rll Pilkington Robt Porter John Parker Levi Phillips John M Pence Wellington Patterson Joseph Phillips Isaac Porter Matthew P Peauk James M Phillips J H Phsutt Wm Perkins J W Phillips I Priston &Wagoner Pierson John D Quigley George Quin Wm Paul Quinlenr Wm Rathbun Entails Riddle John Robbins W B Rea H 'Richardson Sams Roofner John Ratigun Tholnas Rippy John Rommel John Ransy Abdel Ralson John Roseline James Ransy John !Loony Patrick Rouly Y A Rea Robert Boone John Rone Robert C Ramsey J 84D Ress Isaac Roberts E W Rubel Win 2 Roland Jobn J. Rubella Geo W Ream David Roberts E W Missßoss W - Rus.Harlepen & coßoland JM Robertson James Rees Thomas Rebets Thomas Robinson James 2 Ramer Wm Roteack Joseph Robinson James B Reed Jackson Robins John Robison N B Reed Edmund Rebels James S Rogers John Reiily•Robert Racknell David L Robinson Thos • . Roily Patrick Robbs Robert Rogers George Russell H Packet C Smith Andrew C Steel James W Scaricool .Tames Smith Jesse Piece Levi Schaficte Will Smith William M Sterrilt Robert Scott Alexander Smith David J L Stewart James Schely Andrew Smith Jonathan Stuart A Seantley Mr SmalhAugustas Sterrit Chaty A Sell Jacob Smitly David Y Stewart Hy IL Seese George W Schell Adam A Stevens Jame,. L Seenord .1 P Seas Andrew Still'Srunael Sea en C Simmons Pit Wm Stiky Henry ' Shado Christian -' Sims Jonas -Rtukle John It Shadeck William Simpson Geo L Sterling Tarrie Shaffer. Chas Piper, William Steng Dania' Shelton Samson Seanclar William Sterntt Samuel Simla E R Simpson John C Stickily Sade Sharp Johu Snider Leonard Sturgeon John P Shcry /I Hhl Ponders Wm .2 Stjuger Abel Shettida C P Sanders Geo Still John Sherily Christr Sailers Geo Al Stay James 111 Shannon John Spear Robert Stone Matthew, Shrifts Chas Spratt Joseph Sinners R Sill Jeremiah 2 Spears James Snazey C Shelly William Speer, Modox k Sands Richard , Shiker Theodore Smith Snoringive Win Slleumb J Stagg John Sutton 1.401114 Smith Foula Stecger.Lenord Swaney William Smith John 3 Sterrit S A • Swaney Michael. Sample John Sate James S Sawyer LMr , Saunders Win Smith Samuel . , 'Palmer James D Thornsberg Chas , Tettp,itt Edward ,D , • lamer Hugh Teleen Moses . Tingle A Taylor Geo G Thompson Win A Topper Wm Taylor Nathaniel Thomlon John Tomer Adam Taylor .1 IH Thompson John Tobin !quail Thompson Wm B Thompson James Torrence James Theme John Thonthson Nixon, Taitell T 4 Threetington Geo Thompson AJ. .Tool Samuel D Templeton P B Theme Jlohra F TOdd W W .Thorngsen Jhon Updegratt Peter V Vandrgrift Lewis Voonen Daniel V Vame T fr F L Vornee James , • Vankirk W •. Vinton Alfred Vandergrift Wm' , Varren Augustine 'Wainwright Jos Weaver Charles Wilson Ira If Wallace 110119'11 NWest Thomas Wilcox CM Waggoner David Wells, Jonathan Wilaun James Walls Patrick • Weber. H • ' Wilson Christoph , r , Wall William Welsh LS • • 'Wilkinson Antli Waldren W C Weeks Chancey Wilt John S Walton John B Welsh John 'Wilkins B H ' Walker John ' White Andrew Wickham:Chas Walker James L White Francis Woodburn-& Reed Walker Joseph .2 WheelerGearge WorcesterThos \Volker Dant Whipple Lucus 2 Wolfe Joseph,:,.. 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B- Wilson A Wright - A - 2' : Walden Geo IV Wilson Thos-K Wray,Robers Yates James . - .Younglnmes York Thos Young W H Young W or Jessie Day Spring - Division Sons Temerance 2 Lattrencesille do do hycorgue do do 3 Bayardetown do do • . Pittsburgh do do Secretary of the California Company Captain ofthe eteifinboatEureka C. McKIBBIN, P. M Post Office, Pituburgh, Pa., January 16,1849. Mount Emmet Building Lots Sor.Sate. 37 BEA UTIFULLY • SITUATED BUILDING •LOTS for sale, in the plan of the Mount,Emmet property. Parsons desirous of investing . a small sum of mortery,can do so to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various sizes. . . This property, for beauty of location, - commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is uncap/at/rd. It has the-advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring water. The new road, now finishing, will render it easy of access, and bring it within a convenient distance-of the Allegheny marlcet. As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the de= lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will secure a few years a TratES.4ol.l) return.— The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. 'TITLE cowl AND morsrarB.E.ur... . Plans may be seen and every . information had, of Mr. filigH SWEENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE ' at his office, on 4th street, Pittsburgh. nov3o FOR SALE—A valsable corner Lot of 50 feet fronton Borough street, by 75 deep on-North street; in Lelia renceville—containing a new Brick House, conveniently arranged; with wide hall, large.partor and - kitchen, three bed rooms, upper and lower porches, good cellar, bakei oven, garden, .2c. Price Sl500; 5500 in lutd - ; $5OO in I. year ; SSW at 2 years. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, janl Smithfield street. 1 RON FOUNDRY FOR BALK—A small Iron Foundry, with Patterns, Tools,&c., ail 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 eommence the Iron Foundry business. Enquire of • SCAIFE & ATKINSON, decs - . Ist, near Wooastreet. AHOUO.I AND LOT AT AIIARGAIN., , -Any person in want of a comfortable Dwelling House, in a good neighborhood, on Willie street. a short distance from the Court House, can provide themselves for the small sum of 8700 :Avert desirable residence for a Milliner, Mari tun Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. Apply to JOHN COYLE, dee29 ' 4th street. near Smithfield st. HOUSE FOR SALE.—WiII be sold Cheap, f applied for soon a Two Story Frame House, sit uated in Wylie street , , near Chatham, having ' four rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 10 feet . front by 50 deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollars. Apply to - JOHN COYLE. Conveyancer, 4th street, near Smithfield. Or to JAMES MeGUIRE, innio ' Tailor, Third st. FOR SALE —A small two story frame dwelling house, conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street,- one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by 123 feet ddep; ana will be sold On accommodating terms. For furtherpartieulars apply at the honse.or to sep2 JAMES•MAY, Water street. WANTED—Three Bto . iness Men. OS e tablohinenta now in anecdotal operation in th city. Each will tie required to produce a cash capital o S3OOO. Also, n profitable business will be sold at a bargain, to one or two enterprising men of good business habits. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, jau6 • Smithfield street. Saloonßagle meb.o lt w e a i r i e a:r e t a f :: : in form No. 65, c 3, and St tread street his friends and. the public generally, that eri a be n r hi has had the above well known establish ment tined up in a very superior style, and is now pre pared with every requisite . , to serve up all the delica cies the season affords. OYSTERS. stewed, friedrriiasted, or in the shell; to gether with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut ton chops, venison and game, at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, inn style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. XX ALE of the best brands. Imported Sep,an in cad ty variety. Ha would also beg leave to state, that be is prepared to furnish DINNER PARTIES. of any number, in a su perior manner; SUPPERS forltalls;Societies or private Parties. Dr"' looms alwa)4 in readiness. Newspapers will be-kept cinltte fromall quarters. decls JOHN T. DO:MLLES% Old Krissklngle lies Come Again! . TOE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that his Toys and . Fancy Goods arc now open, in the large room formerlY occu pied as - a carpel warehouse by R.' . D.' Thompson, where can be-seen the largest assortment of Christmas Presents ever offered for sale in the city. AU 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. decel til • Going 'to California. PERSONS purchasing Goods, On time, are compelled to buy where it suits them. Thoie having the Cash to lay nut for Clothing, can save 20 per cent. at least,and in some cases 40, by purchasing at my eStablislnnein. I have a fine stock of French, English and American Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of qualities to snit all i i, tastes, purposes, or pockets. I am determined to c se them out before spring, at some prise. If parch ers will take the trouble to call, they may be convinc of the fact. JNO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth st. N. 8.--There is not a piece of goods in my stock chile' , old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. - dec2l ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH EDITIONS OF Gulliver's Travels ; - , Treasure Trove; . Handy Andy , . Tower of London; . Windsor . Castle ; ~ Percy Reliques ; Godfrey Malvern; Gil Bias; Chambers' Miscellany; for sale by . H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., der,2.5 Fourth st.. near Market. TO BOATMEN—A large Cable for sale cheap. • Apply to SCAIFE & ATKINSON dec23 pot, near Wood st. PLATED SPOONS, &C.— 4 Doz. Silver Plated Butter Knives; 3 Plain Tea Spoons; 3 " " Tip; 3 " " " Threaded, extra heavy; • 2 " 9 " Desert Spoons;: ' 2 " " Table; 1 " " " Tobacco boxes; 1 " " " Sugar Shovels ; " " " Mustard; 1 " " " Salts; 2 " German Silver Spectacle Cases; 4 " " Specks; 4 " assorted colors. Also, Got Allen's Best Revolving Pistols; just receiv ad at . BEBULON KINZEY'S, ' dec29 67, Market street. MUSICAL. BOXES--1 doz. Musical Boxes, that play a variety of popular airs, waltzes, quadrilles, &c., just received at . Z. KINZEY'S, dealt 67 Market st. Steam Boats for Sale. • . arr isai The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as it• . ackets on 'the Monengahelu. between Pitts. burgh and lirmilisville i nnd having run for afew months, are found to he too largo and powerful for the navigation of that river, arc now offered for sale. The follownig are the dimensions of these TWlti boats, viz : Lenkth of deck, 171) feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels, 2.1 - feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers; 21' feet by 118 inches diameter; cylinder,, 21 inches, and 6i eet stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. - For termsienqnire of ' J. li. ItICORHEAD nov23:tf • Pittsburgh. IAOA.BA SOI E.—The fourth annu . Sotree of - - - the NIAGARA. Fats COMPANY,wiII be Oven at the La Fayette Assembly" Rooms, on Friday evening, rebrunty 9th, 1848. dec2o:td 11T11-12 pcs. Drab BlankatiComing; • , 8 " -Lavender " •." • . .• tease " Blankets; 1 " Gray mixed Cloth; . 1 " Army Cloth ; 2 " Tweeds; brown, black and gold Mix.; - 1 "- Fancy.Cassimeres; 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. Received, on consignment, direct from Mit manufae, [arms, and for sale by the.package or piece. demi° MURPHY k LEE,Liberty.st. T ONGJust received, per Adams' Er .Li p ress. another lot of,those beautifitl- Long:Shawls, which -will he sold thirty per cent. cheaper-than 'former lots. [dean) L'HOMPSON. THAS--.The attention of families and dealers is invited to our stork of fresh Green and Black' Teas, put up in quarter, half pound; and pound' Paikages,•which we will warrant equal to if not•better, than the Tens sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea stores,- %We have also on hand a fresh supply - of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Byron and Black Teas, net in packages, which we think cannot be equalled in this eity.- Call:and try them.. • d e o; . KING & MOORHEAD:Dinmond,• HANGEA.BBE SILK VISITS, Fps CtuturruAs Prins -1.../ ans.—W."li. htu lly has on liana a" few very hand. some changeable Silk Visits, very suitable for Chrtetraas presents, which be is aelliug, - nt reduced prices. Also, handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine new style lines cambric Hdkls, . .. • • dee23 r IHE PAR'T'NERSHIP hereldfore existing between !rule, Relnemini & Co. was this 'day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late Arm will be trilled by Riiiiiman & Co. JAS.'HALE: SANDS & REINEINAM Sept.27th, 1848. ' JOHN' VOEGMLY. The businesswill be continued h•.Saalte & Fterim seei and JOHN Voacrtve, undef the style of REINEMAN & . . . eint2S Notice-to the, Public. THE - sabF,criber infOrms tlte- public gen et's:olY, ;and d Housekeepers and Retail. Grocers partici:dirty, that he is discontinuing the Queensware .business, and, will sell of-his present stack at rotruied prices: Those who_ wish to obtaiii China, Qiiernaicare, or Glass, will find thiS a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want, much cheaper than the usual rates. Remember 'the ,place, CHINA HALL, 'N6.: 118 Wood street, near the Auction store.. P. S. - will dispose of my •whole Igpeitto aarpereon wishing to'buy it, at a bargaiii. janSaf= • WhI/GETTY: , . ISM •• "sy - ; " 1 s't{r r 4 • u „ ISM -= r ; - ; ,,, , : , ,-;.,:r 5: .:,,,,-,,,,-:, -...:-',-.,,-:...,' ,:.:.7....,- MEE Sor Sale. c YEAGER, 103 Itiarket street, near Liberty' ENE ".' RESI OE MEM Grp:aos Fresh Arrtwat...New Goods an. 05 realism sv.; - 111ITWESIt 4Th gr. 431:. TSr DaMOAD FANC -Y. AND STAPLE WINTER. DRY.GOODS!, • The subscriber has just received his. second - supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities the Great Frain Prices, - and far below the cost of manu: factoring, awl. will dispose of thint,.Wholesale and-Re tail, at . GREAT BARGAINS TO.BUYERSI • Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents;;'. : • • ; -4.4. Bleached Muslin, from Of to 12/ cents; 4.4 Brown do. do. Sto Scents; ' • •-•- 44Double Purple Calico, 121- • - do. • - ' Prints, Merrimack patterns, only ft; cents ; -• • - Furniture Chintz, only 6-1- cents; . •, Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, D3* cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents Bed Ticking, only 61. cents; . - French Dress Gingham, 12i cents; • - • • - • French-Work Collars only 121 cents; 4-4,White Flannel, only 25 cents. • LADIES! DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid:F.4llos, rictilustre; Wide Black 141aitilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, till shades . ; Satin stripe Cashmere, new style; . French Lamartine Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; • • . • Black Plaid Alpaca Lustrei. - Gala . Plaids,,high colors; . • . - Coburg and Thibeigloth, various shades,, Paris Printed LaMrtineCashmelest . • French Merino, ell colors; Chameleon Satin, all shades; • ' Black Plaid Gro. - D'ATIMMI ; , ~•: . Chameleon Thibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Plaid,Lorig Shawls ; . ,Brocha Long Shawls ; Embioid• area Black-Cloth' Shawls new style 'all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered,'black anti:colored Mons datable Shawls ;mew style Strodllla ShaVvls; plain and embitii& ered black and colorod fringe •Thibest Shawhyand• new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashmere Shawlit. - . French work Capps; Collars and Chemiectles; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere! borderedlinen cambric. , Handkerchiefs • Ladies' Cravat s .and Scan's, - black and, ' colored Kid GlOyes. mohair and worsted' Mitts ;- and black Silk, Cashmere; Alpaca, Ingrain and Meirk visit Hose black Silk Fringes and , 'llelimps Thread; Edgings and Insenings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE :GOODS;} Damask Table. Linen,.ond Table Cloths.; Russia Did per and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached. and Brown Muslin ; Cassineial Kentucky Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking ; Domestic- Ginghams; Colored Cambrics; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel Flannel; Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Erown;Blealhed and color ed Drillings. . GENTLEMEIIi , S.GOODS-; Just received, a very .finn assortment of French and English, blue, black and VTONVII. Clothe ; blaaleand fancy French Cassimeres ; new. style-fancy Vestings and Cra vats; Merino Shirts. and Drawers • Linen:Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendidassortntent of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. • • • ' • - BLANKETS A afiletidid aadortment of superfine' (ribbon bound) Blankets. just received. ''• - The abovit. GOODS hnvingbeen pirebithed iiinCe- the recent great fail in - Prtqi'Merithenni and others are re quested to call and inspect Mein, rut hfeel confident thtit on - examination theyVvill be Iciand muctilower than they haVe ever been' offered in this City, as I intend to sell them' wholesale and nt a very small 'prof): ct. the Eastern Cost: " AI3SALOBiIdOEMI3, nov2:3' No. CS Market street. Pittsburgh: New Goods, at Numlbor.Flfsr-nine,:" cou.sso 01. smrm, '4%.V13 _Swum mustSi vvvssintiorf. GGREAT 'BARGAINS !---The subscribes, has ,lnat rt. turned: from the Eastern Pities', and is now receivinq a vary eitensive'assortinent'of FANCY- AND STAPLE Di'lv -GOODS, adapted to the present' season, antid' em br sing a Stock for . riehnessand variety riot surpassed by at." establishment in the West.' '- - ' -- -- • --' , • • DRESS GOODS ! Very glossy blaCk Silkil . 'Cravats and"Collars' • • = Handsome dress • - do: Black love Veils and'Hdkfsl; Rich changeable ' do: -:' ' Jaeonet and Camb.lthislins. Rich 'changeable Si:kin-de Plaid and striped llinslins;- Chines ; ' • ' , .Hand some:Ribbons ; 'Mode and high con] Prench;GloVes, Hosiery, ac.; .. . Merinos •, - z - ICloths for Cloaks ; ; .-, • - . Mate and high cord MaidirnTerkeri Shawls, • . de 'mines; , ' ' Cashmere do. - - - New style muslin de Lain . eit;lPlain. -Thibet Shawls, • silk Satin striped Cashmeres; 1 - ftinge ;-- •- -- ' : ' • Fancy do.- • do. --- • Plack Thibet Shawls, do.do._ Black and colored Alpacas;,Black do.::do. - . • ' Plaid Ginghams, bright co-ISilk , •. - do. . do. --- ~ • . tors;- _ - ' ;Fine Brach& , do. New styli Visettes ; ' iCloth, -•• • - do. Gala Plaids, bright color's; Plaid, •Long : - on. California Plaids; • Low Priced ' ' do - ... -. Black - Bombarines; ' I Plaid Cloakims. - - '• -' CALICOESGREAT REDUCTION '• - ' •', His stock of Calicoes - is rely large : ; it has beet se., lected with much' care-with' particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability, of fabric, - and beauty of design. These •goods are -lower than they , have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention-or . The best Calicoes for-4-m3.cl/et offered; Double purpleCalicoes,English, invents ; Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes ;- , New style Merrimack Calicoes; , , • : Blue andorange do: •7 - - • • A large lot of low priced !Buslin de, Latium . 91 the low price of 12/ cents per yard. - • - Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cts per yard.- Yery good and very handsome dark ,and bright:Colored Plaid.Ging , hams, for 121 cents, warn:weir-colors .'; colors_ - • DOMESTIC AND . STAPLE GOODS:, , • , Bleached Muslin!, 6} to 12; - - - • Yard Wide Unbleached, 6/ to 9-, Bed Tickings . , very.,cheap; Casinetti, Drillings, Kentucky leans ; .' •. Checks, Linings,Plaid Linseys; • ; - • Domestic Gingitams Mariners , Shitlin6' • •- - Fladnels, lower than ever offered Canton Flannels: • " • , LINEN GOODS! • ' . - ' Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; • • , ' Damask Table Linen; Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; „ , • '• • •': Linen Drilling, Crash. • —•- • • • ' 1 BLANKETS!' BLANKETS! • • A large stock of Blankets, from coarse 10 Veryluio - . ; also Blue - and Drab Blzmket.s,-Bne, very:lol6,-1m GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN - - - - . Fine and superfine French and Ell glish Cloths and Cis,. simeres; Over-coatings; Silk and LinenThcket-Hand% kerchiefs and CravatS; 'Olovesi'Setsfienders - Silk and Meritio Under Carmentaillerhio and Cotton Half Hose, etc., etc. The subscriber having made eitraordirtary prepara tions for the Fall and Winter trade; and having,purchas: ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually . depressed,, bart.confident/y promise his customers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer. .Customers of the house ; and purchasers - generally, are respectfully invited to call. friov2o) • PHILIP ROSS; Sig Inter Goods at Eastern „Coat GE°.x. WIIITE,./tr0,.51 Market drier, intends making a change in his business, on the list of January next—will duipOse of the following styles of GOODS, at original cost:—Brocha Long and Square Shawls French Tartan Long do. , • French English.' Cashmeres Mouseline De 'mines ; - . 3-4 and 64:Gala Plaids; High cold French Ginglatumil, and Fancy Dress Silks: Those wanting Bargains, are invited to call: itio27:lm Reding:Aiwa In. Prices. iiriLL BE SOLD, from this date; the balance of our V V WnersoDustss Goons, at greatly reduced prices— consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazarine blue l brk, brown; and other colors French nna, Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Alpacas, bl'lr and fanoyMolors; French all wool CM:dune - me and Ille . Dames; low pricied Cashmeres:and .De Lanes, in, great variety; Lang 'and CSquare Plaid Shawls l'urliert, Cashmere, De;;Laine loth, Thibet, &c., &c., IL.D—TIIOIII.MN, deed , 110 Market st., 3 doors from Mort 'DAR & .11ittOTHERS" El%llllhl GOLD PENS.-- jj 12 doz, of the above warranted. brand, of •Pens, just received, and for sale to. the trade' at New York prices. The above Pens have received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens, and arewarranted by thfi menu facturerngainst.the point. coining off: . C 0 :;..,• For sale by ,- • . EDWARD !TODD Ou C• North-easscorner or:Fifth.und Maketsts, up emirs_ BLACK AND FANCY'CABSIMERES.—W. R. Man: sirs his 'lately received a large assortment of their, Goods, and opening timm 'at prices unprecedentodly low, ranging from-i 5 to $2,50 - per yard. • Also,'Freneh Doeskins, of'all Also, French and English Broadcloths, olive, invisible green; brown, and blue..--Among' their. are some very handsome French Black; ettitable forEleaks, at a very low price , mid:brown; invisible green, nntibl'k Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks. - • Also, silk, cotton-and merino Undershirts and Drawer's; Mariners' Undershirtsi constantly on hand. •-•- ' - - [Er The intention of Merchants and Merchant Tailotii,. , who bay by the piece, is specially invited to the aboye. . - • GENTS- • SUMMER. GOODS. ,-Super- rangier milled; IN.uch Habit.ClotliS; risk styles Cassimereir, and.golnred :Cashmereits• Queen's and Summer Cloths!, figured and plain Drap V Etesi. Vestings, "very eheicel-. - Marseilles, Silks. and:Swims, land :figured Linen Dralsr.:,' Cheaper. yet! _ ROBINSON'S Clotli.Store ..- ratiy2s , 'Posi,DaildiugGeorner Fifth • ' • Paitterion , s Cairrlage-311saufaitory, Miniload -alley,betwetx Wood and'Briiiiipteld stream •WIT,CRE niayrilways be found an-assert- • ent of Family Carriages, ,, Bewitches - Buggies, and all kinds of eavy -work; from a - six - horse wagon down to wheel liarrour.,'Perions 'wishing , to purchase'or contract for -• any thing in the - above ilfles are - respectfully invited to , , i call. • , A- FURTHER REDUCTION.' • • ' • Jaii..lll.Tattpratt & :Sons! patent So da Ash,: . 1 TO 5 TONS, 2f, east, - currency or Al moi4 upploved. bills. • 5 tons or upwards 2l'do. .par; or 6 mos. erect added._ , For the iuperior quality:of thishrsuidiure.: efer to.-the and-soap martufae turers ' of, this _city, teaerally: , tc -AL MITCHELTREE; ' Meet . •.-• . 1. 0 - - -N0.160 Liberty , street.' -: nimg- - -1006 ati • • • •• • • • g .1111IUM co ore__ Tinter _perm - • I•' • 4300 - It bleached .. tc. - • ' ' '1,500 • Virhale • 500 .t N. W. coast •8 bbls. No: 1•Lottl" • • d.• .4 Linseed (matrantid fine) • -.. 20 • Strait's Tanners' (war. genuine' f- In store and for sill° by ' - • - pee2l. • • - • - AiI3LLER & RlCKersow.-. • Itgagtit'llpent.Christtnadi Vu.lce.• S. BICHLET:, No. t,Dikinond altetc, respectfullyili-,. G - fertile his.fnen& and'eustamere;",tliat he to pyepar. mit, at tlio'S.tur Bakers . , ,the most mognifieoilt Christmas Cake ererter.ved ay. to Inltsburgh." , :it:wilt-Wefgh. 100 . . The., wit I be nmde if.; the liest,fitrit,ttird Will be fl ifiroughl T.. baked: To; those whol are fond , cif,Filiewiok prize begsjeaire • finestM rteh:atid ;beutiful Rings, made of the Cold, . Olage . it inaide•lhe Cake, nitrite wilt be diap Geed of s Weeola_per - Vound.. ECrOn hand, it large stock of.§:bgai Task, and cakes' } ..t 1 - r y ~ 4 S ',''' .- ;,: f .•: - ' . ' . .'.',:: ., !:... 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