. _ . . c.-- (11)e naligiltionAing Vest , 1 frtir. SECOND ANNUAL SOIREE OF i , cr i o l ous b r e e i . s g oel i ni v t iFt i e t n g a d at the hy t he eve iva L ec ii di .-. .. , 4 -,„ ~, ing,lanttary 19th4.849,:0n which occasion Att p :iil will be introduced a vartety,of new and beautiful driller and Waltzes, among which will be the ,celebrated Sledge G,nadrilles end. Firemen's Cotillions; ;also,. the 4: Sleigh 13e11 : 11VA"rrIT :: : : :77i fu LD:t y 'Rvi ..:.- , A dents of a wedding sleigh party. Tickets tan-be pro :.Vl cured of the .. i- .-, . . ,---,; MA NAGERS: Hon. C.,Darrkgh,., , . .J. D. Armstrong. ~ ~ .:1 Dr. J. R. McCluuock. ~ James Hyatt. , S. M a gee, Esq, ~ ~. -. ~Swam.. , , • ~,,: f ihos. Steel hi Cu , --• •• - Thos. atsjit- '" 4 ' '`. . X. Pifilli t if y2' ‘' : ' -' J-S-° " °° ' ' .4 J. F. Riehriit', - :, - .:--- ; ".- , Wm.. Gillespie„, , -4. ,-,'`'- vtoon ii&NAGEIUL . .. i Ino. Hinds. . - , - . Win: Gilleipie. 7: 7 N. 8.-,The.SUFFER will be prepared by Mc, DON ' -...:' NELLY, in...his. best-s tyle, and served Up in. the Eagle •''' , Saloon, where there is ample room t 6 seat. the whole . . company at once. - gull-o:tb Gssitr Iscossisrtscv '.--Physicians prescribe Dr. Rogers' Lid etWort and- resin the last , stages and most hopeless cases of Consumption, after all other medicines -have failed alit has Rrove.d itself - to be the most eitra ordinary Me d ical tad m •Curing: that disease. - Now this medicine Is as` valuable in the incippient stages, such as Coughs, Colds, when the Lungs are. not too far gone before ulteration Likes place: It is seldom or ever knowrf to fail intieriking up the most tlistressing Cough or Cold in a few hours time, if this:directions are strictly followed. The Genuine Dr. Rogits'llvertoori and Tar, which makes so many wonderful cures— -; For sale by ••• • .J. KIDD tc: ::•Wholeßtile Druggists, No. 60 Wood et. Also, by • • - - KNEELAND it-HARDIN, janlikdindecw . ' . • Grant street. BD - A coughshould'neverbe neglected. It. may,ap pear trifling and unworthy the attention at fait, but it will not remain stationary long: - it may progreSs slow at first, and its :Augmentation may oescrircely"perceotible; yet when it onea seizes the langs.., till the other parts of the body will be sympathetically :affected, and a confirm-. ed Consumption and:prolriaturedeathWill be:the, inevi able result. A finlecare-crould :save -many a life, and he timely son of a proper remetly'utight have arrested many, a conaurigWiwn. - But many persons have an invin cible repugnatice'to' taking any medicine, .and rather than use the means towards .arresting n disease,simply. because the remedy taaY' not be a pleasant one, would sutler and initguish fit a long time, before they would re sort to the rtittuf medicine. • B. A. Fahnustockr& Co.'s Cough Balsam has a great advantage in' this respect over many other Cough prepa rations, as itspleavant taste permits it lobe used without inconvenience. But its value as a Balsam consists in the speediness of its care.' 'We, have known some of the most desperate coughs, some of whirl, had been running on for a conablerable length of time, yield almost name diately to iti - potver: - • - Prepared-dad for suleywholesale and retail, by - . B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. , novl7 ear. Wood and Ist, and_lVood ruidfahets itWt"' Let.the public. War id mind that Scarlet Fever and other cbmpleinti Incident Tr, Midden changes' of. the weather are Peculiarly prevalent. at thie season of the year. Thousands - of Children' and many persons of ma ture age. are dying weekly, licences they overlook the only medicine which is infallible in diseases of that kind. That medicine is - Cake her's Sugar-coat -Vegetable PurgatiVe Pills, which have been suCcessful in cases of he greatest tibetinacy, , and where alr other remedies Have proved 'Physicians of the higliestumi ience haVe prescribed them in their practice, and they ave been highly recommended by a committee of the American Institute, appointed to investigate their merits. Let those - whottive never used-them consent to make a' single trial, and they 'will never have cause to regret eir determination. in case of failure, it such a thing is possible, the money will in all caieslic returned. 117 - Sold by WM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent., Jrullo - 80 Liberty itreeti Pi tt.butgit [Foe list or Agents see advertisement.] COms-trayikits! CourraarErrs !—Betrare of Calm crfeitsl-L Citaeas ofTittsb rg, atm rfei ters of Wl:min.'s elebrated INDIAN VEntrrAta.a Plus ate still abroad. and - - - . .f the worst conceivable kind. We would restcMfolly nvite you to call on the Agent for Pittsburg., Mr. JOHN HOMPSON, 150 Liberty street, and examine a box . hat was rifirchased at 'a Drug Store in this city. Inn ob. .olutely enough to make-one blush for poor,frail human ty, but at the name time to guard all ttganist the villainy .f the counterfeiter: `The passing of counterfeit coin is. • lot a touch to it. It is as much inferior in the degree of riminality, , as petty larceny is inferior to downright . urder. . Always reuternberihaf the Original anttonly Genuine DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have the written signs ure of WILLIAM WEIGHT on the top label of box. Remember, also - that H. Snsszit, Drutmist. corner of larket and Thirtentreets, it not an agent for this medi ine, nude cannot guaranty the genuineness of that • ffered fat sale. JOHN THOITIPSON.IS6 Liberty street. Lo sole Agent. • rah:meonly of hip.' janll:d&w Et!MI - II Y olVeTs e t u al u d m n e To i ; r o n v i =e N m 'ißi se ti l n v g es Ty e ' tl c t iatyLaan'tild ome DRESS COAT, YANTS.,.V EST, or any other arti le in the line, anti do , so 'by leaving their orders with . .- ; - - JAMES 111.'GUIRE, Tailor, Thipt street, St. Charles Building. .Trsx B.l.,bay.D;by.Express,anotheryieee.short napp'd ack, the very thing far Cloaks, and ;oath' Sellgoll. , , AIeGUIRI.I,. Tailor, janto . Third street. St. Charles Building. lie he New (.4oMen Nee..lllve Still Ahead"! • NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! . -• • Greater Bargains than ever can' ow be had a ;2 ',;; the sign of the New Goldin Bee-Hire, on Market st., - between Third and FoUrth, where in just opened I . splendid stock of winter Dry Goods, cheaper Man the ama quality of Goods have ever been offered in" Pitts • urgh. Whf. L. RUSSELL, No. c2rMtirket street. between bird and. Fourth streets, Biqa citthe Big . , Golden Bee t live, has now received, and otTers'to his-numerous c us otners and the public generally.- the, lurtest, cheapest ud most splendid stock of Winter Dry Goods ever offcr din this city. These Goods have beetiPurchised lathe 'astern Cities. since the late full 4n prices, and will be • old to cash-buyers at a great reduction,' much cheaper • an they could have been sold in the early pact ofihe Cason. Among this large and extensive stock will be found • any _choice and fashionable Goods of the latest 1171- . °nation. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ; Cherry col'd, do. : .de. • figured and plain ; _ Silks and Satins, plsin,striped and plain ; Scarlet de Laines wool, very cheap ; Mazarine Blue Be Laines,low prices ; • French - Merinos, all colors, extremely low, A large assortment offig'd Cashmeres De Lai nes,tiew st destgus, froth 120050 cents per yard ; these are very heap. Also, a large stock Alpacas , from in to SO eats per yard, all colors, and It great bargain ; with a plendid assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest im •ortation.. Alsd, velvet ribbons all widths and colors. ery cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumes and arti6mal dowers; bonnet satins and velvets, all colors; French ••orked Canes and collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and hosiery, all at reduced prices.- • SHAWLS !,SHAWLS ! Best assortment in the city, and Very cheap Long and -uquare Shawls, best . . • Terkerie and. Cpsitmere Shawls; Black and tolored Cloth, do. Brocha and Silk do. • Plaid Blanket Shawls, all qualities and prices. BLANKETS! BLANIMTS! !—Cheapest in the City A large stock-of Blankets, all qualities, which will be - old cheaper than can be found elsewhere.. ...DOMESTIC GOODS.. CITE APER'THAN THB" CHEAPEST'! : . A large stackr.of Calico: Good:dark - Cal l er', fait colors, .nry 3 cents pet yard; best quality British and Amerioan t• lints, 6 to 10 cents per Yard, yard wide •, British Purple 4. nuts, 10 to 104; a large supply red, white and yellow .1 lannele,,someasloW as 12k cents per yard, very cheap; . Ticking, - from Bto VI cents per yard.- Also a large tock of Checks,'Shirting Stripes, Cassinits, ,feentucky eans and Linseys;mgether with a .very extelisive as sortment of Weaned and unbleached Muslim, from 3 to 4. cents per yard cheapest yet; 'good yard wide unbleach ed Muslim., only .6 cents, per yard; bleached Muslims front 3 toS cents per kard. - All of ,which will be sold off at reduced prices , Ai' the sign of the New Golden Bee • Hive, in Market street, - between Third 'and Fourth sts., No. 62. • (declB:lfi ' • WM. L. RUSSEL. ANNUIL - SUBSCRIPTIONS will .be received at the . Bookstore - of Etiunt - ,k ,Riausu,l'S Wood street, for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, phblished by the Amer.' ' "can Society for the Melioration of the• Condition of the ews, and edited hy tithßev.A. H. Wright, Pastor of the Assoemte Church . , Jane street; New York. decl4 • RINTING PAPER -50 reams Piintin.• Paper,24x37 •, 100 " Pine Briok Paper,l9x24; .• I 25 S. F. Book Paper, 20r2.5; " Medium colored Envelope • received and: ; tor sale by, • . - JOHN. H. colored-Envelope; janlo . No. 81 Wood st. On Perpetual Lease. AVERY desirable 'piece of ground in the sth Ward, v, ell calculated for business, situated on Penn treet, nearlbe , corner of.O'Hara street. Enquire of • 1 „,„, :AVM—CHRISTVAN MILLER, janl2 wtf For the Heirs of H. Herr, deed F RODUCE---17 sae , lils Dried Peaches; Apples '49 " Cara Meal ; ' Shorts; ''` 2o • - •g Flaxsee'; A bbis.Lard ; 15 kegs ' Receiyed this day Mid fol'i?le by ian3 .S:II.I.TH & SINCLAIR. APPRENTICES A ED--Fifteen totwentLyoung W lads from id to 15 years.of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing business. Apply at M .; DALY'S Store, on Fifth street, pi at his Ftietory in _Lawrenceville. . . A NBal..rgPS--rCyclopedia. of -Moral ruttl•Deligious Auccdotesfa Colletuou oteoveral Thousand Facts; - Incidents, Narratives, Examples and Testimonies. eta bracing the best of-ther.kibd tanner collections, and some liundret s.ianddition, - .origina/ ruul selected; the whole arranged tad classified on a. new plan; With co pious topical scriptural indexes. By Rev. IL Arvine A. M., Pastor of the Providence Chrireh, New- York with an Introduction,byAliellev. Geo B Cheever, D. D Just published... ; . - The above, with a number of-new:and valuable publi cations, for sale by. : -ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 75 Wood street. .101 IN SL KIREPLTBICK.• . . CRAILLE6 LLOBB.- ' K IRKPATRICK &ROBB, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law--4Msce, Fourth streer r next door below:R. Pat erson's Livery:Stable,yittsbargh, Pa. dec2l:wera , XTEW GOODS.—W. Muttsnedias'Openedthis morn; 111 ing a let of NEW GOODS; embracing many scarce: and desirable articles. Persons wanting Dry Goods of, almost any description, will find, at this advancedlirt,of the season, a much larger and more general assorttnent at this store than elsewhere:, • Among the Goods:just opened isa4ot of Mizarineand Green small fig'd Mouse de Dailies,' Terkeri and •bl,/r - Cloth Shawls, new Prints, &c.-1.-at 'NOrth-east cones of 4th and Market streets.- • - Goode al holes'alei l / 4 10 "w :stitirli, ieridow. Lianlo' rEM BE ,i>•4- , ' .. ..i . :;'. - ;. , :',,_::. 4 ..::'i : ; - ..': - i;'::: !.-..:.•;Lii',.:-'..:'?.:':,.;;'-':', oininertigt ''..financial. PITTSBVRGH BOARD OF,pt.A.DE., 1 W. El. DENNY;. J._ f HANNA --': ' eoXiirrEE SOH DkCial:BER •• W. R: DI .RRP HY 1 - , . -' . • ' PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cineinnati,lo A at. Passenger Packet,.tut Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 a. at., and 6 P. bl. • Coach Line,,direct to PhiladelpidaMi;rr re., and 12ii P.M. Western and SOuthern Atil Coach Line, 6 A. ht.. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. st. Erie and Western New York, daily, 0 A. M. North-Eastern, to.Philadelplua, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DELATIBLE or MAILS. Eastern Mail via Yhiladelpina, due 3 A. m., closes 12 at. Stern Mail, Cin. and Louni., due 8 P. nt., c loses 5 e. m. South. via Balt. and Washington, due 8 P. at., closess a. at. North-Western viaClevelnnd, due 10 a: at., closes 9 J.. as. Brie and Western New York, doe 8 P. at., closes 8 a. at.. • - - • - 'Par 'value. Atka. Treed Bank of Pittsburgh ' "850,00/1650,00 850,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00 43,50 Merchants , and M. Bank , 60.00 47;00 '45,00 Fanners , Deposit Bank ' ` "None in market. Rand Street Bridge ' 50,00 60,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50,00 35 , 00 Old Allegbeny_Br:dge 25,00 36,00 35,00 CO anellsvill e R. 11: Stock, paid on . sbares,939,so S 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 P dent;) - 90,00 Monongahela. Bridge ' 25,00 16,50 Gus Stock • ..- • 50N0 Daflq Review of the illarkete. OFFICE OF THE POST,' WiDNESDAY Moaanca, January 17., The Largest-JoUrnal hi,the West NEW AND RREAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER THE PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING POST . . VRYOTRD TO— POLITICS, NEWS. LITERATURE, 4-e., 44. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL ISSUE. about the first of January, IS49,the fifes number of a LARGE FAM ILY PAPER; containing more reading matter than any weekly pliblishd West of the Mountains. Every de partinent• will be faithfully attended to, and no pains-or expense'will be Spared to render the Saturday Morning Post one of the most instructive and acceptable newspa per ever issued in the Mississippi Valley. In its POLITICAL DEPARTMENT the paper will aim to be the faithful and honest exponent of the Princi ples of the onEAT Druocuiric PARTY—the People's Par ty,-the Party of Progress, Honesty and Truth. We shall fearlessly expose theunrighteous doings of Feder alism, in whatever guise it May present itself, or under whatever cognomen it nuty The NEWS DEPARTMENTwiII be the object of spe cial care and uttention. Every thing that is new, inter esting and exciting, will be faithfully chronicled. The various lines of DI AGNE'FIC TELEGRAPH being now completed from Pittsburgh to nearly every leading city n the Union, we shall be enabled to present our readers, up tothe latest moment, a. full digest of all the STIRRING EVENTS OF THE DAY. In the LITERARY DEPARTMENT, we shall intro duce nn entire new feature into this columns of the Sat arday Morning Post. At least eight columns of the paper each week will be devoted exclusively to 7h/ei, Poetry, Biography, History, Moral Essays . .te., tr. In short, we shall arm to make the paper. in this respect,. Tully equal to the BEST LITERARY PAPERS of the East. We have now engaged Several distinguished writers, who will regular • y contribute OR/GINAL TALES AND POETRY", to he columns of the Saturday Morning Post- COMMERCIAL INTELLIGEN C E.—We shall furnis our readers each week with CM extensive and accurate RETIEW OF THE PITTSBURGH MARKET, care fa made up from ACTEAL SALES; tagether with the mar kets of Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston, Cin cinnati, Note Orleans, St. Louis. 4.e., received by Tele graph and other sources, up to the latest moment before going to press. The fluctuations in the Money Market. 'Prices of Stock, Exchange, Ac. will also be carefully nixed in each number. PREMIUMS To er courage Western Talent, we Ahall pay a liberal otnpeusationt o nny person who will furnish us with then Tales, Poetry- or Essays, which shall be deemed worthy of publicaliou o 71 Commi [lee selected for that express purpose. TERMS OF THE SATURDAN MORNING POST. !Ey- In order to secure a largo circulation, we nhall oiler our Mammoth Weekly to the public on terms here tofore unsurpassed by any paper in the West. To do thin the CASH SYSTEM will he strictly adhered to : For 1 copy, in advance, 82.00 " 5 copies, .. -- B.IXI • • 10 - " 15.00 25.00 fio " 50.00 too .0. ‘• 50.00 CLIIUUINGI To any person who will obtain the largest number of subscribers to the Saturday Nforning Post, i not tens than MVO we shall present a copy of Shakspente's Plays, splendidly hound, worth at least 55,00, bowler, a co py of the paper for core year. To the person who wilt procure the nextlargest nutolter of subscribers, we 'Shall present a.heautiful edition.of Lord Byron's Poems, worth at least St 00. and a copy of the paper. POST-MASTBRS AND OMERB, To whonfthis Prospectus may be sent, are iespectfully equested to act as Agents in proeuring subscribeir.lo the Saturdny Morning Post, To the person who will 'procure LU sulAcribers, we will forward one copy of the paper, and their Desertions will otherwise. be handsomely re warded. !IT - Letters most be addressed (poet paid) to 1,. HARPER, Editoriand Proprietor of the Saturday Morning Post. Pitt Ggruh, Pa. September I?, 1?415 - DMLNISTRATOWS NOTlCK—Lettens of Adminis /-1. tration having been granted to the undersigned, on the - Estate of Isuac Lesson, deceased, late 'of Moon Townsbtp, persons indebted to said Estate, are requester. to make immediate payment; and all having claim will present them for settlement. decl3A‘Gt* TIC 'FILE DISTRICTCOURT, for the County of Atte. ghony, at January Term, 141tt ; No. a 7. Abraham S. Nichol 6011 . es. John B. War n , I d to n te w r t t Lea, ot and . i )e l e N t ; t aib l I aa c T Sd. 1848, on motion of Robert Woods, Esq., Attorney for the Plaintiff'. it appearing to the Court that William Marlon, hue of the Defend -4/0 ants in this cuit. reAdes out of the County of Allegheny. and out of the State of Pennsylvania, the Court do order and direct that writ of summons issued in this case be published, according to the Act of Assem bly in such case provided, in the Pittsburgh Manufac turer, a newspaper published in the City of Pittsburgh and County of Allegheny, once a week, for six weeks previous to the return day thereof. By the Court. From the Record. HIRAM HULTZ, deeB:l3tw ' Prothonotary. fr 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Conn ty of Alle gbepy : The.p . etition of John Conolly, 4th Ward, city' of Pitts burgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sbeweth, That your petitioner hush provided himself with materials fur the 'accommodation of travelers 'mid others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hint a. license to keep a public house of entertainment. And yont petitioar, as uduty bound, will pray. JOHN CONOI,I.A. •We, the 'subscribers, itizens of the aforesaid Ward, do Certify., that the above petitioner is of good repute for Honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house ioom and conveniences for the accommodation of troy elers'and others, and . that said tavern is necessary. Wilmarth, John Christy, Martin Connolly, Neal Kellohan, J. Hill, Thomas Sill, And. Jackman, James . Ill'Shane, Thos. Parcc 11, R. Wution, Thou, Owston, John Dolan, jon4:3td&w. . 0 TRAY CO W.—Came, to the subscriber, living in Low er St. Clair township. oil or about the Ist of Novem her last, a Red and White Cow, with -a leather collar around her neck. The owner ix .requested to come for ward, -prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of according to law, _ Jan3:6two Allegheny County, se t . j .„ The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of said County, tir el' 1. • 4/ k .. if Abraham S. Nicholson make you se. • -« cure of presenting his claim, then we corn d you that you summon, by good and lawful summons, John B. Warden, Robert Lea, anti William Alarlutt, late of your Coarity,so that they be and appear before our Judges at Pittsburgh, at our District Court there to be held the 4th Monday of January next, to thew wherefore—whereas, they; the stud Abraham S. Nicholson, and the aforesaid John S. Warden, Robert Lea, and Willam Martini, to gether and undivided .to hold all that certain lot or piece of 'g round situate in the City of Pittsburgh, County of Al leghany, and State of Pennsylvania, being part of two sev‘rat lots marked and numbered in O'Hara's extension of 'Lots on Scotch Hill, Nos. 195 and 196, and bounded andAiseribed as follows, viz: Beginning at the corner of Fourth street and Ross street ; thence running along Ross , street - southWardly eighteen feet. thence in a line parallel with, Third- ettstwardly forty-eight feet; thence in -a -line parallel' with. Ross street northwardly sigh -teenlect, and thence along Fourth street wastwardly forty-eight feet, to the place of beginning; on Which is erected a frame dwelling house. The same John B. Warden, Robert Lea, and William Marian, par tition thereof between them to be made. (according to the.laws and the customs of this Commonwealth, in such case Made and provided,) do gainsay and the same to he done: Do not' peirnit,' very- unjustly; and against the same laws and customs, (as itis said,lkc.) And then and there have you the names of those Sum .moiters, and this Witness. the Honorable HOPEWELL HEPBURN, Esquire, Pesident Judge of . our said Court at Pittsburgh, this 4th day of December, A. D. ISI9. HIRAM HULTZ, Protley. dec9:w6t JOHN FORSYTH. Sheriff. flAl AND.D DE DS STANDING in the Merchants , ' and Manufacturers' fit.• of Pittsburgh,,which have not been increased or diminished for three years: Names. Residenee.* ' ' Date. Amount. Abraham Bennet, Pertosite, April 20, 1837, -Sl4 30 , S. R.& W. Alorrison, , Dec. 13,1847,• 60 J. W: Nicholson, Balance, March 24,1830, 85 27 William Campbell, Depiisite, June 3, 1845, 394 scunknown. ,games. . go. of Dirigenclq . .. Shares. ' An t ognii. , E :Lauber, 1 32 16 E. B. .slizall, 2 50 75 Thos. Parahall, - 2 30 - .• 45 , Thos. Fiteh, .". 5 6 13 50 Priscilla Darker, — t 6 - . 25 - 56 25 S. Musgrove & Son, - 5 . . 6 . 13 55 1 eertify - thut the above appear to be Balances and Di vidends, due to the persons named,and Wltietrbave re maed unchanged for three:years: . - .. ~ .:. in W: IL , DENNY; Cashier. :- Strom and Subeeribtidi Debeinber 29th,4848, before men . : (d3o4vlto] - - . ...1 D:134 SCULL 1, Cashier; :it .Y ME - --------..,',,,,,----c'..,-,-..:. - '. , ' - _.T - -...'.... , ..., . _. : -:::-•:;-Tit!.:: 7 :y.. , 4.:-.. - :....i.,:k..... , ,,_ „ 1::: ,. ...;.i, !_-:.'. i,- 1 .,.1.1: . ..'e, .:t . -'4:; - . 7:::: - =',.4'.i-• - •'::;...Z: .. 7 .1 - ! ;i k , : . ', -- i ... - . i --, . .4- , ,, - .i',..,T.4" . ..':.... 3 . - :, :. i - i . - 4 :.. - F , i' .7 1 . ; . f . ;i T i:v;` , ..:: . - i'... , ; ..- '':.:-.''.--.!..-.;!:.=.,;;;-• -'-'--':-'-',,---i4`,:-;..,-.-.,i--i!..--:< ,::-q - 4,7:. r , ,_:',. i"!*!: ; - f• - ,.i 'f' : , i' . ...' i.'•.' - •• ' • : - i , .'•: -::: ,. ;;;;:- . i: , - • 1 :4 - • - "' - • : -• I- `.- :-,:!-.•:::., -, ;. - 4 , ~.. .. ME MIN ~`~ 4 7 ~ ~ x ''~`` ~'< WOII .01VMft STOCKS. JAMES lIESSON, ) JEREMIAH VEER, "mg. JAMES NELSON, Lower St, Clair El Etj Uhler: Ihteltigelitt lila lAA 141 PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 161 p wArEu IN TEE CUANIML--VALLISC ARRIVED, Steamer Telegraph No. 2, Mita, Louisville " Brooklyn, —, New Clrleans. - DEPARTED, New England No. 2, rLure, Cin. Caledonia, Calhoun, Ctn. - STEAMBOAT StAvn.-About- 4 o'clock yesterday morning, a coal boat struck a hole in the hull of the steamer Mary Ann, lying at our wharf, by which she filled, and sunk. immediately. No , lives were lost. The boat is a total loss; furniture and engines will be saved. There was no insurance against such ac cidents. She belonged to, D. A. GRIER and the Cap tain, Mr. Duncan. A few hands were on board at the time. 1848. 11149. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACEIET LINE. TIMIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed .1 of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operationfor six years ; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn pennon with any passenger line in the Union for satiny, regularity, and speed. AU - that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACKET.—The Moisortamon.s t Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 e. M. TUESDAY PACKET—The HIBICHNIA No. 2, Capt. Jno. Klineriter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. NI. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The Nan , ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. /Nan, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'clock 'Wheclingevery Wednentay even ing at 10 P. M. THURSDAY PACKET—The Ban.marcr, Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. re. FRIDAY PACEE'T.—The Curial' No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. t. Set,TIHWAY Pet CKET.—The nasal:lloNa, Capt. Hemp hilt, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday; morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. a. SUNDAY: PACKET—The Isaac litrarrom, Capt. P. Dreol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. 111. nov 19. 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FLBIIVARY let 1848. FEBItt ART I et,1849. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new brims complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson*, BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS NPLANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fined up without raganl to expense. Every com fort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on lard, asthe boats will certainly leave at the advertise ars. ja3l Franklin Packel. iillk The fast packet ALLEGHENY B E LLE, C apt. Wm. HANNA, will run regularly be tween ittnrgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. ii. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. _tleetr New W heeling Packet. mitt Th e new and splendid passenger steamer J AMES N ELSON, G. D. Moore, Master, will ran an a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling. leav ing this city ,every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, a. at_, and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock. A. at. For freight or passage, (baying superior necommoda tionvo apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and fur speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONO k CROZER, dec&tf Agents. Regular Packet for Sunfish. THE. fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. BAR!, will leave forthe above and inter m, late porta on Wednesdays and Saturdays. toe freight or passage apply on board, or to au2s GCO. B. MILTENBERGER, A t. LOUISVILLE PAC . JE S. ' i A' NC N N T s • T SVI REGULAR SATtiItDAY Pacurr.—The A No 1. fine and lti.t passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep„ Coro mande r, leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, evezy Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board. or m FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with n view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on tha western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike Not), to Sant— Ismis.--timethrough.enra DAVS. ap2l-i • Pittsburgh and 'Wheeling Placket. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, WEBBER, Master, will leave regularly (or Wheelitig,on Moutlay, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clack. precisely . • Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. s. M. positiray. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is alto provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent ex plosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct9 JOHN FLACK. Agent. New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Time, day, Thursday, and Saturday. at 9 s. Is re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She ties a boat at the landiu.S. between Wood street and the Bridge. prepared to receive freights at any time. S. ft W. HARBAUGH, Agents, magi No. 33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. & Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, ;lassgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. a_ Having a boat at the tainting, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to mall-tf G. W. HARTON & CO., Agents. Mr. Duffle Book-Keeping A ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Days 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 ou Book-Keeping, are now attracting general attention in the Eastern cities. " Numerous as are the publications already before the public on this important branch of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic testimonials appended to the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded in effecting n more ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile atfairs.—Ncto York Evening Express, Oct. 10. 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 e. rd., and from 2 to 4, and 7 to lo P. M. jan6 'LIOR SALE—AII that valuable property where the 12 subscriber resides, together with the improvements thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield, front ing on Sixth et, 120 ft., and iu depth on Cherry alley 240 feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or a l'oblic Hall, and contains a half square of ground ; or it might be divided into 12 building lots, 6 lota of 20 feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 0 lots with a front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep. jans:tf WM. PORTER. Co-Partnership Notice JOHN DUNLAP JOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated with him in his business JOHN FLEMING, they will hereafter carry on their 1 mporting . of House Furnishing' Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an Second streets liana:at) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. INFORMATION WANTED.—Any person acquainted with the children of John Clark, an Englishman, (an iron founder by trade.) supposed to have worked in or about Pittsburgh, and to have died within six or seven years,, wilt do them a kindness, by informing them they can hear of something to their advantage, on application to this office. decakf ABOUT 250 Green Blanks, "To Lets 190 handsome pictures, some an frames 200 Shannon's Interest tables; 200 Insolvent and Judgment Bonds ; 150 U. S. Calemter of 19th century ; 2'o handsome Temperance Certificates; 'Blank Bonds; for sale cheap, at wholesale or retail ISAAC HARRIS, dcc3o Agent and Commission Merchant WELSH FLANNELS.—W. R. MunenY has on hand a full wsortment of these desirable Goods. Also, Domestic Unshrinkable do; and n full assortment of Scarlet, Yellow and Spotted, for childrens , wear. Home made Flannels, White. Brown and Haired. A supply constantly on hand. dec3o CLOTHS -1 case black mixed heavy Cassimere : 1 do. fancy do. 2 do. Tweeds, fancy colors. For sale at manufacturer's priced, by MURPHY & LEE, jan6 Liberty street, opposite Fifth TORN COYLE, /Votary and Conveyancer.—Office in Metcalfe Building, Fourth street, near Smithfield . , Pittsburgh. Deeds,Bonde, Mortgage s,Artic les of Areal ment, and all other instruments of writing drawn up wets accuracy antl;dispatch. Titles to Real. Estate azimuth apr22-wl y O LET—The Dwelling, corner of Wylie and Math -I.' atp Street, having parlor, dining room, and eix bed morn i; 'Apply to JAS. MeGUIRE, • Jana Tailor, Third at. .MLTAVERN - STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A. commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in Modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be lensed for a term of years. Address p, SHOUSE, Shouselown. =EI h " A =I -,.. ..,...„. . .. , 7_..1 . - ; .. , .... 1 ... ) 1,,, - 7, = ....::-'-;-!: - ':•,.- - -:; .:'!•,c,'. -,,":---.P-,..-.-.11'.1--;',..:.•,:.'1'),. . • i"; IDDOWN & CONNELl,l7,,Witsiesals , couP Retail G. .U 1 eers, Produce. and Commission MeFeltants, Diamond market, Pittsburgh. nov29 RMSTRONGC& CROZER, Commission. Merchants It. and Dealers in Produce, 4.e.—No. 2d Market et. deb ALARGE LOT OF SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS Received and for sale by jan3 CUMMINS & SMITH. USHELS VERY FINE CORN MEAL—Rec'a VVIIJJ and for sak by (jan3) CUMMINS& SMITH. r. MILS. EXTRA FAMILY- FLOUR—Reed mad for ~,a l a bT Oan3) . CUMMINS & SMITH. f;),-; BBLS. APPLES—Reed and for sale by jan3 CUMMINS & SMITH INE FLOUR-36 bble. just received b - V y jan3 ' ARMSTROpIGHA. CROZEIL 422 B li ß n i d .s io E r :t . T u r e ti. by FA.MlLY receh:ed ja2l3 ARMSTRONG . & oROZEN. 300 06. LS. LS - r i l'Ar9.l - 131gAcZe.e Mgr' 4BELS RYE FLOUR--For sale by • jan3 ARMSTRONG lc CROZER. SWV'rjr CIDER-45 bbla. to-day received and for Rale by . (jan9) ARMSTRONG Ic CROZEIL ITINFAMR-1 9 bbls, for sale by • jan9 ARMSTRONG & CRGZER Tpx'PH.A FAY' L FLOUR-45 s. to-day received ra and for sale by long ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 40 SACKS BUCKWHET&T FLOUR—Just reed and for sale by (janD) ARMSTRONG & CRORR. lAMILY FLOUR-20 bbts. Extra, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, janB ' lit Wood street WAP—.224 boxes co;W sale by .1 D WILLIAMS DRIED FRUIT-30 bus. Dried Apples; 30 « Peaches; for euile by janS .l. D. WILLIAMS. B 00 Is-20 dozen Common; 25 " Extra quality i for sale by ianS , J. D. WILLIAMS. . ___ TACH-10 boxes Extra Pure, fur sale b y _ S R JanB - J. D. WILLIAMS. JITVENILE AND TOY BOOKS—A fine stock at 11. S. BOSWORTH & Co.'s, nec2s Fourth street. DRAH.COATIN —1 Dae trab lanket oalLng. tleelo MURPHY. & LEE BLANKET COATINGS—Drab, Lavender, Grey Mix ed and Blue, for sale by the piece or package, at manufacturer's prices, by MURPHY & LEE, _Ana Libert • street, opposite fifth. IRISH WHISKEY—Fright bbls. lush Whiskey re ceived and for sale by _jan3 • tTOHN BLACK & CO. 400 and 2 EI. ESHANNOCK POTATOES—ktee I'h N _r sale by (deel9) CUMMINS& SMITH. LARD-- ARD-50 kegs No. 1, just received•und for sale.by deet9 • SMITH & SINCLAIR. BUTTER -2 bbls. Fresh Roll Batter, received this day and. for sale by fdeel9l SMITH do SINCLAIR. DRIED APPLES-2Usacks, Prime j for sale by deel9 SAIITII A. SINCLAIR. APPLES -200 bbls. Ron:lgnites, bi store and for sale by (dec2 9 ) W. & J. C. ACHESON. 100 for sale by dec2S & 3. C. ACHESON. ILYE WANTED.--Cash Le paid for 3000 bushels good Ate, by [dec2l] MILLER & RICKF.TSON. tierces new cropßice, score and foi•ealit . Gi IX deal MILLER & RICKETSON. SUGAR HOUSE: MOLASSES-410 tibia Sugar House Molasses, "Louis's Refinery,” in score and for sale by [deal] MILLER & RICKETSON:._ PROM:CR-100 bushels Clover Seed;" -- GO large sized Cheese ; - 20 kegs Bolter; in stare and for sale by dec2l MILLER & RICKFITSON. USTARD—ISO boxes 1 lb. cans Long Island Muir tard;; 60 kegs 20 lbs.do. do. do.: in store and for sale Idec2ll MILLER & RICIMTSON. SALA D OIL-10 baskets Hordeaux . Salad Oil; 20 " Marseilles In store and for sale by dec2l MILLER fa RICKETSON. grILD RYEWHISKEY-6 Ws. old Rye Whiskey, ll warranted S years old—pronounced by good judges to he the best article ever offered in this market. For sale by the gallon only . , by P.C. MARTIN, Ag't, decl4 Corner Smithfield and Front sts. OLD BRANDIES AND VINES.—A law stock of fine old Wines and Liquors (or sale, in quantities to suit, by fdecl4l C. ittARTIN, WEET C/DER.—A few bbl .for sale law by 0 deel4 P. C.NARTIN, Ag't IDEACH , BRANDY—A few bbls. old Tennessee Peach Jr. Brandy, for sale by (decl4] P.C. MARTIN, Agq. BUTTER. --20 bbla.ll iTatter. fresh, and in good or der. for sale b (deal KING & MOORHEAD. aylll..EtiN APPLES—Rarntroel, bates; Vandivers, and many other %-arieties,Mst received and for sale by S. & W. fiARBAUGH, deell 53 Water and 104 Front street. BUCKWIIF,AT FLOUR-50 sacks hulled Buckwheat Flour, received and fur sale by dectlL S. & W. HARBAUGH. IDARLEY—i2OO bushels in more and for sale by deck S. & W. HA RBAUGH. FMILOUR—WO bbis. Spears' Mills Fixint Family Flour, in mote and for tittle by S. & W. HARSAUGH, deal 53 Wnter andlo4 Front street lab WOW .- ail/47We rika 4 . A few lwxee appenor 1.1. Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by decll S. & W. H.A11.11A1.1011. DRIED FRUIT.—Just receiveda quantity of Dried Peaches and Apples, and for pale by deeD S. & W. HARBAUGH. (lOW's MEAL-70 sacks !sifted Corn Meal, a superior k..) article for family use. jam reeeived and lot sale by decil BROWN & CONNELLY, Diamond. DROOML4-430 dozen Corn Brooms, (large size,) just I) received and for sale by deell ' BROWN & CONNELLY, Diamond. MACKE:MAL— N W:4Is. No. k Alacfral, very fine; 40 II CI 3 .4 Just received and for sale by deeB BROWN & CONNELLY. ALNION—d bbls. fine extra No. 1 Salmon, in. store and for sale by Ideal BROWN 4t CONNELLY. ioLFISH-2 casks Codfish last received and for sale j by (dec.9l BROWN & CONNELLY. bbfir - Bleached Wiiiier - Wfirde Oti 7 Tanners' Oil ;just received and for sale by [decB] BROWN & CONNELLY. rrAK-15 WAG. Tar in store and for sale by b dec9 BROWN & CO Y HELL' Ail BOXES WHITE HAVANAUGA SR; 60 bags " Brazil " iceived and for sale by (dec4) MILLER & ursoN. gaiTtiff-5o AC T iiiiailTPrincipe, "Cruz Sons?' 2 0 ~ "Justo Zulu." 10 " Havana Regattas. 5 " Fragancia. Reed and for sale by (dec4) MILLER & RICRETSON.. MOLASSES 22 bbls. Sugar }louse ; 40 4 . new crop Plantation; received and for sale by (dec4) MILLER & RICKETSON. OV - k7OIL—CROP OP 1548.-10 baskets sup. " Larands;" 10 baskets sup. Bordeak," Latour!';" 15 .‘ Marseilles; recd and for sale by dec4 MILLER & RICRETSON. LAMPBLACK—Superior Star, in barrels and hhds., assorted papers, for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCIT. & CO., nocla Corner Ist and Wood sts. IRISH MOSS—One ha e just received and or sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., n0v2,3 Corner IstAnd Wood ors CASSIA -200 watts just received and for sale by 11. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., nov2B Corner Ist and Wood sts CURRANTS-4 casks Zante Currants, new for sale by 1„,/ dec27 RING k MOORHEAD. AISIRNE-z-75 half boxes and 20 boxes new Raisins on hand and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD;Diamond. 4 PPLEB-400 bbls. fine eating and cooking Apples, 21. rec'd per steamer "Consul," and for sale by deed> KING & MOORHEAD. LOVERINO'S DOUBLE REFINED SUOAH. 3 .2O— Lovering's Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, just received and for sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by deef,:d&w A. JAYNES.. PRINTER'S INK .- 100 kegs Prout'S News Ink, in 20 lb. kegs, at 85 per keg. Just received and for sale at kin Tea Store by (decs:d&w) A. JAYNES. FINE COFFEES.—Mocha, old Gov. Java, St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just received and for le at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street by decs:d&w A. JAYNES. WRITING DESKS AND WORK BOXES—A splen. did assortment, Suitable for presents For sale very low by C. YEAGER, dee:23 159 Market et. WRK BASKETS av No.Bo MARKET svaitxr—Con sisting of Rosewood, Mahogany mad 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 assortment of Toys snd Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas prat', ems. idecls) HOGAN & CANTWELL. New Millinen., NIIIIr.s, Velvets, dp s „ siJcsr received from New York, a choice selec tion of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Ribbons, French Flowers, Plumes, acc. A handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Vixens. ?cc., on hand and made to order in the latest style,' at the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF, deed No.lo St. Clair at. (West side.) FASHIONABLE liIILLINEHY.—Mrs. S. BARB Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity ; that she will open on. Tuesday, the 24th Inst., an extenswe assortment of Fal and Winter Iltillinery eet2o I WHITA AN E HAVANA BRAZIL SUGAR -25 boxes White Havana Sugar; 75 bags " Brazil 4, 25 bbls. In store and for sale by J & J. IVI , DEVITT, dee27 , No. 13 Liberty at O dOACH MAKERS.—The, undersigned has on hand acid will sell, lo close the lot, at greatly reduced rates all wool Drab Cloth, all wool atuLtinion Damask andeolians, Haekrams, tee. R. D. THOMPSON, decO. 110 Market st.;three doorifrom Liberty. SHARPBBURGH PROPERTY FOR SALE..- `•.: The subscriber being about to remove to Pitts: - burgh, will dispose of his property in Sharps:, burgh, at private sale, upon the most reasonable terms.— The property consists of a double Brick House, (suitable for two families) two stories high, with a kitchen in the basement. Each House has four rooms, tarnished in. 'quire of and verycomfortable. For terms. &c., in quire or the subscriber, on the premises, in the Borough of Sherpsburgh. VICIORGUTZWELLER. jant.l:ltral&w MIII EN ERE =I EOM fie. `•?~ W=Ml =1 iitigccttaueOua . • . • ,F ~: ~ =1 ME 'h x~: linli /taunt Emmet Building Lots for Sale. 3Y7BEAUTIPULLY SITUATED 'BUILDING LOTS - for sale, itithuplan of the Mount Emmet property. Parsons desirous of invelniug a aeon sum of money, can do so to advatitnge; by securing choice Lots of .various sizes. . . =MME This property, for beauty of location_ commanding a view of the two cities, the - AllegheitY, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unerrnoct• has the advantage of an Abundance of the choiceit spring Water: The new road, now finishing, wilt render it easy of access, and bring it, within a convenient distance of the Alleghenymarket.- As an investment for Profit; to say nothing of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will securehq a few years a TIMEE•FOLD return. The above Lots will be sold for Caih, or on a Credit of one to five years. • . TITLE ELT/A.BMM INDISPUTABLE. Plans may be seen and every information had, of:Mr. HUGH SWEENY, on the premises; orofJOHN COYLE, at his office, on 4th street; Pittsburgh. nov3o FOR SALE—A valuable corner Lot of 50 feet !tont on Borough street, by 75 deep on North street, in Law renceville—containmg anew Brick House, conveniently arranged, with wide ball; large parlor and kitchen, three bed rooms, upper and lower porches, guod xellar,bakei ovan, garden, Ac. Price' 51500; 8500 in hand; WOO in 1. year; 8500 at 2 years. ~ 8. CUTHBERT, pen. Agent, Juni Smithfield street. LION FOUNDRY FOR SALE.;--Asniall Iron Foundry , , with Patterns, 'roois, ke., all readyfor operation,will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron or gooda. This offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to continence the iron Foundry business- -Enquire of SUAVE & ATMSON, ,dec.s Ist, near Wood-street. A HOUSE ANDLOT AT A BARGAIN—Any person ..114.. in want of a comfortable Dwelling House, to a good • neighborhood, on Wylierstreet, a short distance from the Court House, can provide themselves for the small sem of $7OO A very desirable residence for a Milliner, Man tua Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. • Apply to JOHN COYLE, demN 4th street. near Smithfield et. HOUSE , FOR SALE.—WiII be sold cheap, If p. ° l applied for soon, a Two Story Frame House, Sit uated in Wylie street, near Chatham, having font rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 15 feet front by 50 deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollars. Apply to JOHN COYLE, Conveyancer, 4th street, near Smithfield. Or to JAMES 51cOUIRE,' janlo Tailor, Third at. MIOR SALE—A smaU two story frame dwelling house, 17 conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feetin front, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars applyat the house, or to sep2 JAMBE MAY, Water street. WANTED—Three Business Men, as partners It tnblishments now in successful operation in th• cs3ooo ity. Each will be required to produce a cash capital o - . Also, a profitable business will be sold at a bargain, to one or two enterprising men of good business habits. S. CITIIIBERT Gen. Agent, JanGSmithfield street READE WASIIINGT (I N, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. THE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN D. MA HON - and READE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. . • The subscriber may be found, at, his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant ate., Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. decls-3rn • READE WASHINGTON. Eagle Saloon sin 4 Restattraint, No. 65,' 63, and 6t 'Wood street gibThe subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has had the above well known establish ment hued up in a very superior style, and is now pre pared with every requisite, to serve up all the richest cies the season affords. OYSTERS.. ste wed, fried, roasted, or in the shell; to - : gether with hot coffee, lea, chocolate, beef steaks, mat ton chops, venison and game, at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. X.. 1( ALE of the best brands. Imported &gars in eve ry variety. lie would also beg leave to state, that he is prepared to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a en . perior manner; SUPPERS for Ralls,Societies or private Ponies. LIT PRIVALTI Rooms always in readiness. Newspapers will be kept on file from all quarters. decld JOHN T. DONNLI.EV. Oharlty Soiree, FOR THE BENEFIT or rug ORPHANS or Sr. PAUL'S CIIVI/Cll Will be Kivdn at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on F riday evening,Febrnary 2, lesl9. MANAGERS: lion. C. Sua.LEa, Annum Bragg, Esq., JOHN H. Hormuz, J. J. Roooza, JOHN Larron, T. Warm, W. A. hl , Alubt.rs, Jona J. Mrintraii, K Jonas, JOHN Score. Ws:. Mischa rasa, Jr.- Hrdn KELL; ions Downso, A. ISTCotaJsrsa, C. 0013110•11, 14. listrataan. .. trr Tie km s can be had at this office, and from the Manggers. decl9 Old ILrisekingle has Come Again 1 Milt; subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that his Toys and Fancy Goods are now open, in the large room formerly occu pied as a carpet warehouse by R. D. Thompson, where can be seen the largest assortment of Christmas Presents ever offered for sale in the city. All these Goods are im ported direct from Europe: by mYself, and will be sold cheaper than at any other establishment - in the city, wholesale and . retail. Call and see the flue assortment. C. YEAGER, dec2l:ll] Ut Market street, near Liberty. PrmsoNs purchasing Goods, on time; are compelled to buy where it suits them. Those having the Cash to lay out for Clothing, cansave 20 per cent. at least,and iu some cases 40, by purchasing at my establishment. I hate a fine stock of French, Digltsh and American Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of qualities to suit all ,e tastes, purposes, or pockets. I am determined to close them out before spring, at some prise. If parch rs will take the trouble to call, may be convine of the fact. JNO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth qt. N. I3.—There is not a piece of goods in my stock-either old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. dee2t ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH EDITIONS OF Gulliver's Travels ; Treasure Trove ; Handy Andy, Tower of London; Windsor Castle ; Percy Reliques; Godfrey Malvern ; OH Blas ; Chambers' Miscellany ,• for sale by H. B. BOSWORTH CO., decdA Fourth st., nearllarket J_ BOATMEN—AIarge Cable for sale cheap. Apply J_ to SCAIFE & ATKINSON, dec23 ;Ist, near Wood st. PLATED SPOONS, ddb— • 4 Doz. Silver Plated Butter Knives; 3 " " Plain Tea Spoons ; 3 " " " Tip; 3 " " " Threaded, extra heavy; 2 " " Desert Spoons; " " Table; " " " Tobacco boxes; 1 " " " Sugar Shovels; 1 " " " Mustard; 1 " " " Salts; 2 " German Silver Spectacle Cases; 4 " " " Specks; 4 " 6 ! assorted colors. Also, 43 01 Allen's Beat Revolving Pistols; just receiv ed at ZEBULON KINZ RV'S, dec2B 07. Market street. MUSICAL BOXES-1 doz. Musical Idolesoliat play a variety of popular atrs, waltzes, quadrilles, &c., just received at Z. KUNZ EY'S, deal 67 Market st. • • The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built eipressly to run as reinikets on the Monongahela, between Pitts burgh and Brownsvilleond having ran for a few months,' are found to be too large and powerfal for the navigation of that river, are how offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these TWIN boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 20 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10feet buckets; four boilers 21. feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinders,2l incheg - and eet stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. . For terms, enquire of K. MOORHEAD• novEktf LA.O.AILA SO! B.—The fourth annual Soiree of - - - - the NIAGAZU. FIBS COMPARY,wiII begiven-at the La Fayette Assembly Rooms; on Friday everting, February 0th,1848. dee2Ond CLAYIII-10 pee. Drab Blanket Coating ; 8 " Lavender " " 1 case " Blankets; L " Gray mixed Cloth ; 1. " Army Cloth; 2 Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix.; " Fancy Cassimereak 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. Received, on consignment, direct from the manufac turers, and for sale by the package or piece. dec2o MURPHY & LER, Liberty st. ONG SHAWLS.—Just received, per. Adams , Ex **Press, another lot of those beautiful Long Shawls,. Which will be sold thirty per cent. cheaper than former lots. fdeel.6) . R. D. THOMPSON. TAS—The attention of families and dealers is invited to our snack of fresh Green and Black Teas, put up in quarter, half pound, and pound packageti, which we will warrant equal to, Knot better, than the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea stares. We' have also on hand a fresh supply . of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas, not in packagee, which we think cannot be equalled in this city. . Call andtry them.' deer: KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond.' CHANGEABLE SILK VISITS, von Cnntnrmss Pass arms.—\V. R Murphy has on hand a few veiyhand sortie changeable Silk Visits, very suiiable for Christmas presents, which he is selling at reduced prices. Also, handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine new:style linen cambric Ildias.oke.' 1. IHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ,ertietit93 between Hale, Heineman & Co. was this day dtssolyed mutual consent. The business of the antes firm will be settled by Heineman & Co. JAS. HALE, SANDS - & HEINEMAN, Sept. f.qth, 1849. JOHN VOEGTLY. The business*ill be continued by SA 545 k•FUT - N - 57dLN and JOON VOEGTLY, under the style of REINEMAN & Co. sepuN HE sabecriber informs the public. generally, and T Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that he is discontinuing the- Queensware business, and sell off his present stock at reduced prices. 'noise who wish to obtain China; Queenswarc, or GUM, find this a, rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want , much cheaper - than the, - asual rates. Reniember the place, CHINA HALL, No: US - Wood street, near the Auctlop store. Y. S. I will dispose of my whole - stock to any.,persoit wishing to buy it, at a bargain. janSaf WM;OETTY. :.mss.,-:_,_-~.. -,~: =EI 1 =I 3 = %" " ~ , :.~, i q.,~y ''. '} :a:.1~1'..:4' M =ill for fide. Going: toVallforrda. Steam Boat. for Sale Notice to the Palate. =Mil • • t - =I Fresh Arrival...N(lW GOOdl NO. 65 MARKET ST., BETWESIS 4ra ST. AND THE DIAMOND FANC Y - ANDSTAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in 'the Eastern cities since the Great Fallin Priem, and far below the - cost of =nu; facturing,imd will 'dispose of them, Wholesale rind Re tail, at GREAT. BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleached Itinslinolnly cenm; 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from St to ist - aents; 44 Brown do. do. - sto .8 cents;,. 44 Double Purple Calico, - do.- Prints, Merrimack pasterns, only-11l cents; • Ftirmture Chintz, only'6l'eents; • Red and Yellow-Flannel, all wool, 181 cents ' British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents Bed Ticking, only 81 cents; . :French Dress Ginghams, 121 cents; French Work Collars, only 121 cents; " •". 9 ,4-4 White Flannel , only 2.5 cents. - LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Fake rich lustre ;• • Wide Black Manilla Silks; ' Chameleon Silks, all shades; • • " • Satin stripe Cashatcre,new style ; French Lamartine Plaids; ' Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; • • Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids, high colors; • Coburg and ThibetVloth,iarious shades; Paris Printed Lartine Cashmeres; French Merino s all colors; = - • Chameleon Satan all shades; ' - Black Plaid Gro. , IP Armour Silks ; • *- • • ' ChameleoriThibel Cloths. . • ' SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • Plaid Long Shawls; Broeha Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all woolNrocha Shawls; Embroidered, blank and colored Mous de Leine" Shawls ; new style Stmdilla Sh-rwls; plain-and embroid ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet'Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terkern and Cashrimie Shawls. French. work• Capes' Collars and Chemizettes ; new style Bonnet Ribbons ; ' Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves • mohair and worsted '- Mitts; whit e . and black,,Silk, Cas hmere,' Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora. vian Hose; black . Silk Fringes and .Gimps :. Thread, Edgings and Insertings. .DOMESTIC ..AND STAPLE GOODS.; Damask Table. Linen,' and Table Cloths; Russia Dia per and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking ; Domestic Giiighams; Colored Cambrics•, Red, White and Yellow Flannels ,; Flannel; Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Dnllinge. 'GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very fine assortment of French. and English, blue, black and brown Cloths; bleak and fancy French Cassimeres ; new style fancy Vesting]; and Cra vats ,• Merino Shirts and Drawers • Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendidasscirtment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. . BLANK:M. A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets, received. - The above GOODS having been , purchased since - the recent gr ear fall in prices, Merchants and otheni are re quested to call and inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than - they .have ever been offered in this City, as. I intend ,to sell' _them wholeiale and retail, at a very small proth-cr: the - Eastern Cost. ABSALOM. MORRIS, nov23 • No. 65 - Market street. Pittsburgh. New Goods, at Number Fifty-Hine CORNER OP , FOTRITt AAR MARKET STREETS, PTSISMIRGII. REAT BARGAINS;--The subscriber has just re k.JF turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRS' GOODS, adapted, to the present season, and em br-rving a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by at.- establishment in the West.- ' • • • • - DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silks ; iCravats and Collars • . Handsome dress do. Black love Veils aniiHdkfs.; Rich changeable "do. iJaconet and Camb. Malthus. Rich changeable Satin de!Plaid and striped Mantis; Chines ; !Handsome Ribbons;' Mode Mode and high col'd Frencbtloves, Hosiery, &r.; Merinos; ;Cloths for Cloaks ; Mode and high col'd Muslin ; Terkeri Shawls; de Lathes; Cashmere do. New style muslin de Lnines;;Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satinstriped Cashmeres; ; fringe •, Fancy do. do. ;Pluck Tb it, et Shawls, dO. do. Black and colored Alpacas; , Black do. do. Plaid Gingham,. bright co-`,Silk do. do. lots; . Fine; Brochni do. New style Viseties ; Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; :Plaid, Long nci. California Plaids; ;Low Priced do Black Bombazines; .Plaid Cloakings. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se- lected with mach care—with parucular 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 of purchasers: • ..The best Calicoes for 61 cis. ever offered ; ' Double,purple Calicoes,English, 121-cents ; Green do. Oil Chintz; British Chintzes ; • New, style Merrimack Calicoes; . Blue- do. do. Blue and Orange do. • Furniture - do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. ~ A large lot' f low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of 121 cents per yard. C Also, Black Alpacas for 121 ets. per yard. Very good and very , handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for 14k cents. warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC' AND STAPLE GOODS. . Bleached Muslims, 61 to 12; . Yard wide Unbleached, 61 to 6; Bed Tickings, very cheap; • Casinetts, lsrillings, Kentucky Jeans; Checks,. Linings, Plaid Linseys •, Domesne-Giughtuns, Mariners' Shirtings; Colored Cambrics . . , Flannels, lewer than ever offered ; Canton Flannels. LINEN GOODS: . Irish Linens, Linen LaWns ; Damask Table Linen ; Do. do. Cloths; - Bessie. Sheeting; Do. Diapers; • Linen Drilling, Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A'-large stock of Blankets, from coarse to verrfine, also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and -very fine, for Overcoats. • . coons FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cu simeres; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton. Half .Hose, "ar, etc. The subscriber having made extraordinary prepare.; lions for the Vanua Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed, can confidently promise hi a„ customers the best bargains he has ever been able to Oder. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfull -invited to coll. Aural} PHILIP ROSS. Inter Goods at Eastern Cost I GEO. R. WHITE, N 0.61 Market's:pea, intends making a change in his business,. on the Ist of January dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at original cost : Broeha Long and Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do. , French Printed Cashmeres English do. do. Mouseline De Laines ; 3-4 and 6-4 Gala Plaids; • High col'd French Ginghams, and Fancy. Dress Silks Those wanting Bargains, are invited to call. [no27:lm Reduction in Prices. Y'TILL BE SOLD, from this date, the balance of our VT Wurraa Deess Goons, at greatly reduced price consisting of scarlet, marooni mazarme blne,l . ‘ll, brown and other colors French Merinos, Lamartme Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Alpacas, bllc and faneycolorr, French all wool Cashtneres and De Danes; low. priced Caushmcres and De Laines, in great variety i Lang and Square Plaid Shawls ; Turkeri, Cashmere, De Laiue Cloth, Thibet, &c.; &c. Ft D. THOMPSON, dec2 110 Market et., 3 doors from Liberty. BARD & BKOTHERSs P: MOM GO PENS.— 12 doz. of the above warranted brand of rens, 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 are; warranted by the manu facturer against the point coming ow. For sale by EDWARD TODD & North-east corner of Fifth and Market sts op stairs. nov2t3 LACK AND FANCY CABSIMERES,--W. -IL Must 'llllrr has -lately received a large assortment of these Goods, and is opening teem at-prices unprecedentedly low, ranging from 75 to $2,50 per. yard., Also, French Doeskins, of, all qualities. . Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible green, brown, and blue.-- Arnong these are some very handsome French Black, suitable for Clanks, at a very low price , and brown, invisible green, and hllt Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks. - - : Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers; Mariners' Undershirts; constantly on hand. , - g:7•• The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors; who buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above. decl3 CAENTS. SUMMER GOODS .--. Super. single milled XX French Habit Cloths; rich styles Cassimeres; black and Colored Cashmeretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths' figured and plain Drap Etas. Vestings. "Very choice , . Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured -Linen Drillt; - Cheaper pet! ROBINSON'S Cloth Store, may2s Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood.. Patterson's Carriage Manufactory, Diamond alley, baween Wood and Smithfield seam WHVILE may always be found an anon; - ent of Family .Carriages, Baroaches, Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work, " 1 ' 10 .." ,0 " from am.:. horse wagon down to a wheel barrow. Persons Wishing to .purdiase -or contracrfor any thing in tile above t line, are respectfully invited- o A. FUR'rkIER REDUCTION Jas. Muspratt & Sons , Patent , Eloda Ash. TO 5 TONS,2i, c.ush, currency 0r,4 inueqapproved 1 bills. 5 tons or upwards 31 do. par,'cii 6 mos. do., in-' ereet added. For the superior quality of this brand, we efer to the glass and soap manufacturers cif this city tenerally.,& MITCHEI,TREE, • rdee4 No 160'Liberty street. OILS -1000 gall. natdral'eolOred itrinterSpeim Oil;, 800 " bleached—. • " Whaley 500 " N. W:coast B bbls. No. I Lard . 5 " Linheed (warranted fine/ ' ". 20 " • Strait's Tanners' (war.genuinex", In store and for sale by - peal = _ MILLER & rucKers9N, Christina' Cake. • . 1 - 1. S. BICKLEY, No. 38, Diamond 'alley,Tespeatfully , ia; kJ. forms his friends midsummer'', that he is proper.' jag, at. the Star Bakery, the, most Magnificent Cbriiitmat Cake. ver served oyin. Pittsburgh. It will weigh-100 . be made of the best fruit, and will bethorougl4' baked. To those .who are fond of drawing prises,' he begs leave to .say, that three rich and beautiful Zags, made of the'finestßold, will be; placed inside the Cake. The cake will be disposed - of .at b 0 centsiter gyOn hand, a large stock Cif Sager Toy',' and Cakes, ....;=i; - 7.•• 4 .- .„..•-•..:.:::-; i';'l.-;;:-?....-ii-•!.{:',;.:--''..`-.:t,'..-:':-t - Z. ~-.-..,...:" !, .. - • , : ,- ', - 4 - , - , . .. . ... . . '...,::::.-.,. ::;::, .:.,-",.;-.".7..:::--,7:,-..'::;:•.t.1...-'„:,.',:.:-i...i.::•...::;_-..4'..-..: ....-:' -„i,=.; .i! ~,.-..:.•.-:!...'{-:-...,..:',':-;,''5',t.;1•.:..:-,-,:.,,z1:','...;,z •'-':,-..,:-,- ...---':;''.';.:,'"l,.':•L''-,'-'.:',,,•,'` l'Z'T4'-.:.'''..:-.':'.f-: :1:.--'4:-',144:;t x.,.. -e'.-t-''''.....,:-': - ~., ~ . '`..,, i % 1-,::• q 7 .'.' ":,.,,.::;;i 7,.1it:.:".'..T.. j.'-.r'.,,,, 1..!;•- '•---. Vl.' ' 14 ''' -:, , '''' 1 ' -. 4-''.'... ..''':;'''.:'''!'''r:.''': '''.:'''• - , S,' .•. .•• . . . CM lEEE (Boobs. FANG 1: GOODS SE BMW 4. " • : '• r' • •, • • .• . • I+lo - -,•‘; ' • t 2 4 r"a- ,. ' , 1: ',••?.• , y!• • Vs 4.4:" • 't ; 61 7: 5 . 4 ,A,43 Xitr ~1 , • %SI! . 4 . 'lt •• t.• • • ' WREN ISZEMS9 • •• • ' ' : • ilaidgern anb .(Egljarigt Braktre.- • - •111,1C,1H, WILLIAINSS • -EXCHANGE AND' BANKING OFFICE"... N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets: IGLIT and Time Bills of Exchange, Mink NOM! and S foreign and domestic Coin bought and eold on tbe. most favorable terms. Collectioasmade in all the principal cities orate Union, at the lowest rates. • . jel2.' IaSSP/1.11. an.L. . W. C. CCHEM. HILL & CURRY, _ BANKERS,. EXCHANGE BROKERS, And Deskra, in Foreign : and Domestic Exchange, Certi.fiz cates of Deposit, Eank Now, Gold an Sileer. N 0.65 Trocd .street, 3rd door below Fourth, Wcstside, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Hugh D. King, (Lars or . TA B IMINI or hrCOBW , a KENO ' ) BAN ER. AND EXCHANGE, BROKER Wtro--tornerof Fourth street and Post Office caley, DEALER in Coin Bank Notes,.Time•Bills,• Foreign and DomesticE ichange,CertificatesofDeposit,tic • EXCHANGE on all the principal cities. of the. Union • for sale in surds to snit purchasers. • .• •; • CURRENT and par funds received on deposit*. - ' COLLECTIONS mad* on all parts of Alta Union, atthe -lowest rate 5...:.,.• . apil.tilw&w3m ALLEN ILRAMEIIa.' • • • 81,WA2D. • 103 LAMER •& BARN. Bankers and B.tekante Broken; Dealers in Foreign. and' . Domestic Bilis, Bills of Bzekange, Certifieatei Depn, Bank Notes, and' Coin. • • • - Corner of Third and Wood ins., directly opposite the' Ste Charles Hotel: ' •• ' litTliozatics & soar, Banbury and Dea/trs in E'ichangss Coin and 'Bang Naga No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. . , .. 1111.1.150 IiLLTIL" . • 7/X.COABOR..• • 110tig0 luits 7 A New York 4 prl Cincinnati' -•- *: Philadelphia : • - Louisville • Baltimore • t St. Louis • I IMEZI=3! Ohio Buying rates . Indiana s! iiis 'Kentucky * .114 '. Virginia i c. 'Wheeling Tennessee ' ',3 " aniiii ... JAIL 8 noon. • I" ••.mons, *Amen:yr. • BOON & SiLifiGEWin BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of -Wood . and Sixth streets : , Pittsburgh, DEALERS in Coin, Dank Notes. Tune. Bill s: Foreign. and Domestic Exchange : Certificates of.De_posit,Ael EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union, and Europe : for sale in stuns to suit purchasers; • -• • CURRENT nnd - pai funds received on depotite. • .. COLLECTIONS made on all perusal:she Union, at the lowest sates. 1: • : eenti-/Y • PRIVATE DT9EAtEs.....oAtisens, So 65 Diamend Alley, can lie col:sidled kiwi ' c toTteli t t& c p a r n ir , frame:ter 4e.lkit re ri attire ',Acid° um )?IF r . Syhilis and Syphiliti6ereptions gtMarrltali ... ti t 5... and its consequences, together with all re. ntreatdmaser, impurities qf the blood, with all diseases of ~ venereal origin, akin disenses,withstric tures, gte e t, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, - rheumatism, female weakness, diseases. of the womb, • monthly suppressions, diseases ,of the joints, fistula in ano, nervous affeetions,pnins in the backend loins, irri , tations of the neck of the Madder. and lidney I, scorbutic eruptions, tetter, ringworm, mercurial disea•ett, kr. -TWELVE TEARS' PRACTICE , •, • Exclusively.devoted to.the.study and treatment of venel. real disorders; arid - Mote arisiag troth - youthful elier.sebit • gaiety, climate, of itaparilles of the blood, 'whereby the constauiton may have been enfeebled, enablei Dr.ltromi Loader assurances of' speedy relief to all who may pincd themselves under his cure. . • , • • Dr. Brown'i offices are eonvonientlyatrungetTinto sep- . orate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B: without fear of exposure to other visitors. • It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and proMptly. To all. such, Dr. Brown's ready skill ilt rernovingyenereardis• ewes, in their various forms'and stages, oilers I nducements which can rarely be equalled.. Strangers are hereby tip; prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the Intl twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of these diseases. Br. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to Blare coin..., • , . plaints. ID - Certain, safe and speedy' cures will, lit all cases b 0 Y. guaranteed. • . Recant cases are relieved in a short time, withoatilider , • notion from business. ' • . . Hernia or Roptari.—Dr: Browen also indices per sons afflicted with - Hernia to call as he has paid Outten)" tarattentionro that disease. ' . • Letters from 'a distance, making adike;:nittit fee, or they will not be attended to. •'' ;". • •. 11110-office on Diamond Alley,a few doorit fiom 'Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly coon, dentin!. • • -• • -• ' 'rieta,S.dtewly' Tj EtalitTitlltl.—Or. Bruer ueiuiy discovered rent; edy for Rheunniiiim it a speedy and certniu rentidy, for that painful trouble. It never (ado; ' Office and Privute Consultation RcienintAi.6q, mond alley;Pittslintirb, Pa.. "Pie; ryktoir uralways di The Grand Phosigattve.::- .. : -,-*. R. CLICKENF.R'S SUGAR COATED . • . rookr.i, -- ELF EXTRACT-PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills e obtained an enviable notoriety in the . United States,' eve as a curative for Giddiness, :Dyspepsia, Sour , Stomach, , -: Headache, Fevers., Piles; Costiveness, Coughs, Heart: • . "burn,Liver Compinint, Scurvy, Sore -Throat, Inward; Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a variety of other diseases to which Sash is heir to, as u. medicine for the million:• In all selfsons - cif the.:year&`' spring, summer, autumn', and winter,—and ander ail tir-.' cumstances, they cart be taken with perfect safety' and' ' success.' As a Venxiifuge and . general medicine for chill drea, they are u-nriealled. Benin coated with pure white . ' sugar, children will easily takelhem; they iieitheigriy . le. - nor nauseate; are gentle, bat thorough in their operation . ' For aduhs, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben' . - eficial. As turAnti-Ditiour Pill they will be fond with: ' out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain result. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tLe original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was'' aver heard -of Until he introduced them in Jime, 1841' Parchasers should,therefore,always ails for Cliekeneei? Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and takenoothers, or they • wilt be made the vietims of a fraud. • '•'• • • Dir Price, 25 cents per box. Dr. Clickener's y vnueipal office for the sale of Pine; is' 66 Vesey N. WM. JAdRSON, SO Liberty sr, head of 'Wood, Pitts ., burgh, Pa. General Agent for -Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. The following are the duly appointed . Agents for A `si gheny count , Pa.: . 1 A. M. Marshall, ' • '•-• •!'' Dr. Brown, - Allegheny city. . • • ' . • J.ll- Johnson, - - • : '.'' -. :•" l' . . , • s•• •'':' Jonathan Gbreist, Manchester. •• . . -. Alexander Awhile, Wylie street. .' "'• • • ''• J. R. H: Jacques , Birmingham.. • • ;• - '.'.":-. .".... Wm. J. Smith, Tempermiceville; '... '• : , 1 '• '-'• G. H. Starr, Sewickley • • ••' ', .• ;..1 • -' , .Edward Thompson, Wilktnsburgh. -•-•• Daniel Negley, East Liberty. . H. Z. hlitchell, Wilk insburgh. ; . : • '.'• :.'+ H. Rowland & Son, M'Keesport. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.. "•• • ' •'.... John Black, Turtle Creek. ..! :. • „..,. .• .. i M'Eldownoy, Bakerstown. ' • ; . Samuel Springer, Clinton, .. •." ' ~ "; . James M'Kee, Stewartstown.. ' ' . ... Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township'. - ' --- ''• ' ".- - J. Fulton, Timonium. Jeremiah Plemi ng, Lawrenceville; . Robert Williams, Arthursville. ~ '. WILLIAM. TATE et (SUCCESSOR% TO SRERIVV'te.-TeT.E.r";!: N o : 10 F o urth street, between Ferry and Litter ~ .both, 1U FACT URER S of . sheet lend, leaden pipes ,hy drams, pumps, haths, water closets leaden coffins; &c,; keep conatantly on hand and mnnufaeture to order;' `sheet lend from 1 toll tbs. to the_square fool, in sheets of 'e by 11A feet, which they will to to the trade wholesale; or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. . • They also manufacture and keep constantly cia hen 4 leaden pipes from 2 to l•_inch calibre;'nqneduct pipe,lo g conveyin water trom springs, hunt shed. to the Countr y . trade, an put.nit on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with'dircetions aston'theproper met boil of laying. Alsoi on hanal,•niorge supply of Adatina'Prit" ant suction rumps, for , wells or cistentai.Snowlo Co's very supeiror oast poll suction Vumps. • •- • Hydrant work of every deserlption''executed in 'the most durable manner, And nom the :most accommedatiii terms. Orders from the country. for leaden pipes, ski letu4 or - pumps, will receive prompt attention. • ' • ' • Dalley's Bias'cal Pala Extracaap.. ; TO THE PUBLIC.—Thia is to that 1 hare Bound-- ". 1 Daltry'r Magical Pain Eziraetor to pr ove , anis .fa":: the Chronic Rheuinallsin, which' 1 hav e-been with for ten years, in my hip joints. .. '•' • ABRAnn R..,vrttpiArito. Acquacianock,, April 8, 1349: •, , Ms. 11. DAm.r.V.L. t Sir: 1 have been troubled with the :. Piles for eight months, and could get no rebel. Your Magical Patti Extractor Ireviiis . bean - recommend - ed.:to . me, I applied it but tWieo; obtained instant relief,and a short time wan perfectly cared !.,Could'l .ecit , get any more of it, I would notdake ;a-hundred -dollurs• far the balance of my-bok; ~ 11,161.1nal lIALL.'• • 97 North bloom street:New York, Jane 10,1847: I? CAUTION—Doi/AO only. Depot in Mt oily - of Nerti• York, and where the genuinc• ankle can be • obta i ned,; :. wholesale and rateil,i‘nt 415 Broadway. • . u 'II. Dexv is the inventor of this trujy invaluable eoni pound, and he never has, and never wat communicate the . . secret of its preparation .to any man livingt , land, there , - • fore, no other person ever hes made, or ever can make.' 'grain of it himself.- . • •• . • . • Counterfeits abound! Every truly .velvable aniole la subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im 'runners; and nothinc, , that we know.afilas mom ellen; slvely experienced that factilma..Dalleri Magical Pain A'Ticro.;-The genuine Dailey, in case's' of the severest Barns, Bealds, Piles, affoid. instana•ittiep and , - producc at once-a carding andsoothing effeer-;-extractlng" pain in and from one toldleen minutes !..iit,lte, sure, pl. wart, apply it on liner-itaver on Ceitonaloth. .And now mark the dly?rence!--Counterfeii,Eitinetors,,. 'uomatter indir.whet name theyniay appear, orhowap, plied, &Wags:a-xi/riga amt. incirc, a tilepasn! • •-. :- PrimPhlets,coutsiningecrtificates of cures, Maybe lied.: gratis, on upplicatioii to „. - .lolllsi D. hIORDAN, • . • . - ~. Iref•krl , . Depot,, Pigsburgh.' •• • Da. Wa.'Fltnea. - 4..gent?, , • •. ' . ' - . Clail*itsitst.t ure-All4O For - Horses, Cattle, lc., cures spivin.; qulttor, grease. poll•eeil, sores, gttllsmill'braiself,'..Xtunpblets etinOiniag . cettificates.of, respectable parties, ma be lactorcappb , cation to' : .• . • . I.looli D r.: rIIIIOROAH t . oetle:dti, - . •- • :.. Ag.ent.Pitisbur. h. • . • -•., 7:‘BE stibseribers have enlarged their: Slept - did' File on , An corner: ;:if o , Hata• Strearyitul' iyrbig,ailey,Fiftb Ward,-Pittsboigh, bvereotidt st:tolf- Vettillg furnace, a , melting flintaco and - a tiit-lidmftiert• Their-Steel, now being of beineg' , engaged competent op e rat iVen4lbe.y_ ate Prepared , : terfbrw; nigh Piles of every deseriptio, that *Will eompatnePesitE': the best imported article; mid being detershfad4•lo kffirtS' it the interest of all who - use ' Files . • chase from them, they will sell - their riles. inplobloste4 prices, for Casb. ' They will inio're-ebtFilesilnd:pur and •!: chaste those,which are worn t ttt broken. Yttlitge,•*yait‘ agsjokresPectiWiiiiiiiid; t -u64)/. ANKRThreg lEMENaiwriwiimiwkiat,..l4asa,Al:ME :,.- ,•;~ _ .~~~ , .. -•:.r. •••••••' • ' =MEE 1111M1 EOM =OM MEE E! • Buying t•aua) County & City ord'u 1 - • itallai Notes } .• Penniry/itatda Ca. • New York • }•.^ Maryland 'Nosy Primps SWEI =1