vie; • Garsr Intpasurrxxcil—:Thysielans prescribe Dt7l gere' Liverwort antipa. hi the last stages and moat I eless casesof COnsumption;'after all other medicines • e failed, as it has p . roVed Itself tobe. , the most extra- Mary medical aid ut.curin,g that disease. Now this • dime is as valuable hi the hiciplent stages, such to ghs, Colds, ,lbc.,:&c.,*hen the Lungs are not too far e before ulceration tales place. It is seldom or ever: . wn to fail in breaking up the mosidistressing.Congif Id in a few hours time, if the directions are strictly owed. The Genuine Dr. Bogen' Liter wort. and Tar, ich makes so many wonderful cures—' For sale by - . • 4y,RIDD Er. CO., Wholdx! ; M No. 61) Wood at. QEiib & EfARDLN, • . Grout street. so, by anlo:Brad&w. • it Docnittur - Cotriersinats!--13 izt cminl easi--CitisensofPittsbarg,counterfeiterstfWmotrVa ebrated Inntsx VAG'S - tau Pius are still abroad, and • .e wars% cOnceivable kind. We would respectfully ite you to call pa the Agent foi Pittsburg, pir. JOHN [ °UPSON', 150 Likerty. street, - and examine a box [ t was purchased at a Drug Stare in this city, — ltis ab: tely enough to make one, blush tor poor, frail htiumn; but at the same Mud to guard all against the 'villainy be counterfeiter. The passing of counterfeit coin is a touch to it. - It is as much' Inferior in the degree of E. wilily, as petty. larceny, is inferior , to downright er, tways remember that the Original and" only Genuine lAN VEGETABLE PILLS have ,the - yryitteti signs= of 'WILLIAM WRIGHT on the , lop label of box. - ' ememlier, alao, that. H. Smtsra,'Draggist, corner of rket and 'Third streets; is not att agent for this medi , and . we cannot- guaranty, the getiiiineness of , that k I HN THOMPSON ; 15G'Llbeity.itreet, is sole Agent. chase only of him. jarill:d2ew or A cough slicnint never be neglected. It 17141 SP ' r trifling arid MitwcirthY:tbe .attention at first, bat it ,:' 0 not remain stationery long: it may progress slow, at .. - , and its augmentation may_oe scarcely perceptible; ‘. when it' once seizes the lungs, all the other parts or : ; body will be -sympathetically affected, and a confirm 7 onsumptioia and premature death Will be the !nevi , e result. A little care 'would save ninny a life;and timely- use of, a proper . remedy might hare, arrested y a consumption. But tunny persons havO'infinvin .. e repugnance to taking any, medicine;:and - rather, use the means toWards, arresting a disease, simply" Ituse the ten:Lady:A/my not be a pleasant one, would r and I:mat:lel:it:4a longtime, bc.fore they. would . re. ' -:. to the aid of 'medicine. ' - . - - , • - I. I. A. Fulingsfocir k Co.'.. Cough Balsani 'has a greit lantage in this respectover many . other,Cougn pretia. lons, as as pleasant tastepennits it tobe used without. nveilience: But its , value as a Bahitun.consistela the ~diness of its cure:. We have knoWn .sornit of.tbe ht desperate,coughS, some of Whichltad been 'running ler u considerable' length of, time , yield almost inane. ely to its power. repared and for sale,Wholesale and retail, by - - , r! 13. A. T'AIIIIFISTOCK A Co. cor. Wood and ,lot, and Wood and 13th'etti . '' Let the public bear in mind that Scarlet - Fever and . r compliduts incident to sudden changes of the . : ther, are peculiarlyprevaterwat this season of the ~ Thousands of , children, and many persons of, male age, are dying. weekly, because rhey,ocerloo the - medicine which is infallible in diseases ofthat kind. t medicine is .Clickeuer's Sugar-coated Vegetable" gative Pills; which have been successful in,cazes of greatest Miminacy, and where all other remedies proved unavailing. Physicians of the highest emi e have prescribed therarn their practice,. and _they [. been highly , recommended by a committee of the rican Institute, appointed toinvestigate their merits. those who have never used them 'consent ra make .rt . le trial, and they will ,neyer have cause to . regret determination. In case of failure, it - such a dung is ible, the money , will irr all - cases be returned. - Sold bY- - • :WriI,JACKSON, Gen.ligent, ttO , ~, ~. 7 . 9 Liberty.street, Pittsburgh. • [Vol-list of-Agents see advertisement.) . too ALL SEJMlNS.—Wright , s Indian Vege- , Pills suit all cminilniatti and hit ages, and - it lay - be n at all *lines, and under Circumstances, with' et safety: They ure as natural to the human cousti- - •n as food; and-While they do hot injure even the delicatei there is , scarcely a malady in the whole locue of human ills, but will yield to their infltience. right!' Indian'egetable Oils thoroughly cleanse the ac lt and bowels - from bilious and putrid humors, and fy the btoixl;'and ore, therefore, certain todrive pain ;stress el . -every description from the body. , mare of Counterfeits and Imitations.—Rememberthat s -and OnlyVenuine Indian Vegetable-Pill* the written signature of %Vamps Wition7 on the 1 . . . . . . • ember, also, that Messrs. Peuehtsvanger & Co., of Ydrk; Jas. S. filasecni & C0., - at Cincinnati; and 3. ;Ides & Co.; of-Lonisville; are Mori agents for this eine, and we „cannot guarantee the genuineness of otTered by them for sale. -- - , , e genuine is for sale at Dr. Wright's Prineipalolime, . . ee street, Philadelphia; and by Joua Titoirsos, 'betty street, Pittsburgh; Pa - ,,,*h0 is sole agent for • ity, by*hogi dealers eau be supplied at the whole- JantB hattea. Y old , customers,: strangers visiting - the • city., and others wishing _to provide themselves.with a hand- DRESS COAT, PANTS., VEST, or any other ern n the line, cau - do so by leaving their orders with • . - :JAMES 31'ClUIRE, Tailor,' Third street; St. Charles 13ailding. sr rtzela;,i.o, by Expresv,aaotherpiece shots napp , cl k the very itang for Cloaks, and jastin. season. - . McGUIRE, Tailor. 10- - Third street,St. Charl es Banding. RD 01L-12bbls. No; 1 Whiter Strained Lard Oil 8 " 44 Fall . ' " "r ust received and for sale by 4 , 18•.' & ,RICTiETEION. .GAR. Housr.. MOILiISSIM-45 bbls:• La. Sna ouae. Alolaasei, on conalgnment and for Rale by 18.• -., . - - ,MILLER & RICKE:PSON • aSALE OR RENT--.e. Tvgi;> Story BrieirDwelling situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House, uire of lIMIULLEN '& DOWNING, 117 Yl9 Liberty street, opposite Seventh. Administrator's Sale. virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court; - the un dersigned. Administrator of the . Estate of ' James • ore, of South Fayette Township, Allegheny Conn- Penna.; deed, and will i expose to sale, at Public . ry, on the premises, on the third Saturday of Feb. • A. D. 1549 , at 12 o'clock; se., all that • valuable • NI situate in the•said ToWnship of Sandi Fayette, ded by lands of James .11errion, Joseph Hickman, uel Kenney, James M'Eeown, John Alexander, the William.Jetfery, and, others, centaining 279 acres 107 perches ; on which is erected a large and Talus- Brick Dwelling House, and a large frame Barn and e Stable, a .stone tailk,house, and, tenant house.— at 176 acres cleared; tberesidne.hashne timber; an le Orchard, in its prime, all grafted fruit:- The Farm a good. state ot.:cultration,,and the soil is well ! • ted to small grain...lnes Farm is well watered, and n abundance of excellent-Stone Coal.:-, his situated t 'ten mileilrom Pittsburgh, and about two miles the Tittsbuigitand Washington Turnpike Road.— Land will be sold as one Farm, - or in two tracts, as erne eras divided by the inquest of partition. of Satei4Dne-third .casn; one-third in one year, • interest from the day of. sale; and one-third in two s, with interest, from the day of sale. The two last • nts to . be secured on the , premises, by itidgment - and mortgage. Persons wishing to purchase, can ter farther information,.with the undersigned, in said ip, near. Ramsey Ford, ou the said Turnpike SAMUEL STEWART,•‘ Administrator.: E1X3:1221 E subscriber dQsrs for Rent the fiadoiving property: One Tavern Stand, situated' on _the''Franklin Road, miles from" the7etty;. with.one hundred and thirty • a of Land, improved, principally in grass. Also, House - and .Lot of Ground, with a Blacksmith Shop . Tools. Also, one House and Lot, suitable for a Shoe er or Tailor. Also, one fine frame House, with - 'll.l a of Ground, suitable for. a -Gardner. -The- above ..eity will .be rented pep amte. For further particulars re of the subscriber, on, the premises, ,PETER IVORY, Inn . Keeper, Rosa Tp.i•Franklin Rosui.- 19.4tvrt 13 SI: AN S 'AND DIVIDENDS ANDINO in ,the Merchant& and _Manufacturers', Bank of Pittsburgh, which have not hien increased. ~ * aiithed foithree years mes. . 'Berdenee.s. :"' Date. Amount. abam Beene*, . -Depciaite; April.. 20,1137, ll4 50: •ec W. Moep,on, • Dec.. 13, 1847, ,80 Nicholson, Balance,March 22,1830, • 1127 liam Campbell,'Deposita „1une3,1845, _394 nknown. - • . •, , DWrDturtie. • . : No. of - Dividend:, Shares. Amount. a. Mizell,• " '5O 75 cillaßarher, • - ' 6 ' .., .25 •. 56 25 • usgrove &Son, 5 6 • 13 50 enify, that the above appear Was Dniancis au4Di, tido, p due to the eziond - nanied, and which bave re-:• e- dunchanged for three years _ ‘y. it. DENNY. Cashier: - ant and ' Subscribed, December. 29th, bath,. before [d3o-velm] , WS' SCULLY; Cashier:. Auditor's !Cotter. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, - Allegheny '4,," County, Nov - . Term, 18481 No: A 8: • , Henry W. Aullerhaidel • . vs. . Dxeeution: ' • la now, Dec.-16, 1848, the Sherif pays into Court the sum of 8862.31; same day . .te Washington appointed Auditor, to distribute the icy in Court. - From the. Record., - - HIRAM IfULTZ,ProthT,, s-2 Nortca, that the Auditor will attend to , the duties is appointroent,• hi his office 'on Fourth street, be , Bmithfield'and Grantats., Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, *23d day of Jantiary neryttt 2 o'clock ,:r. x. ilte22:tvSt REAM 'WASHINGTON. Auditor. DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE=-Letters of A.dminis; tuition having been granted to the undersigned, on Estate of • Isaac Beason, dectiased, late"' of Mon . /whip, persods indebted to said Estate 3 are re9uestet. ake unmedinte payment; and haYntg claim will ant them for settlement. • ' JAMES FIESSON,' JEREMIAO DIE M; cl3:w6t* . ! i the Honorable the Judges of tho.Court:of Quarter .:- : -• Sessions of the; Peace in and , for the. County at Alle • : -• 11 y; . i ••. .....=, e pet on of John Conolly, Atli : l,%rd city of Pitts . ' -•. h, in e re county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That pen erliath provided himself with materials for 'I , Y scot odation of travelers ; and. others, at his dwell f'---: } owe to the \Vard aforestud , and prays that .your r , " i ! ors will be pleased to ' rant him a license to keep ts •,',...t 'i... iehouse of entertainment... And yarn petitioner, us •: r Mlisty bound, will pray : JOHN- CONOLLY: • • . l'fre, the subscribers; citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do •- - .111F,, fy, that the above , petitioner is of good repute fir l4hussty and temperance, and is well provided wit hoe' i and conveniences for . the accommodation of tras , and others, and that said tavern is necessary: ~ ',.• Wilmarth John Christy;l hlsittist. Conndlly, Neal shall, J. Hill, Thomas Sill, And. Jackman, -James none, Thos.yarcell, R. Watson, Thcss,.olton, Johns tn. '. " . :: .L• janitatd&wo• • • - TIP - q _ . , 44- " . ,"P Oimfleriiat a i J nai aal - PITTSBURGH BOARD OF D TILADV... • W. DENNY , J _ • • , coanaingi FOIL SCEXBFO - vv,R, PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR ISIS. Steamboat Packet Line, leavesdallyfor Cincinnati,lo A re: Passenger :Packet, via Brownsville,-to Baltimore and Philadelphia, A. ra. - , and P. ra; ' Conch Line, direct - to Philadelphia, .9 A. sr., and 19 i Western and Southern Mail Coach Line; 6 a M. North-Westelll,'Vill CleVelfdtd,dtaly,lo a. sr. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A- 2 A. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia; daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DELATURF. OF NAILS. . Eastern-Nailtia-Philatielpluis„due.3 closes 12 IL Western Mail, Cin. and Louint, due 8 bt., clones bA. ht. South:via Balt. and Wasliington, due 8 P. st.,clasCs 6 a. st. NOrthAVestern via Cleveland,,nue lo 6. X., -closes 9.A. at. Erie and Western New York, due.B P, It., closes BL. M. ... . . '' - - - • ~ STOCKS. ,e. 4 • ' '- of Far vahri."- . Asked. ~0 ere • • ... .. ela &so oo $.50,00 Bank of Pittabrirth . - ° „ 5°, ,,,, -, - ., i ' m ' 43'00 Emehrtuge Bank •• " . 7.1' %••• 1 . "" . ' n 'e r " . . , ''''''' 40 ' 00 Merchants' and M . Bank ' _ ,50,q0 47,00 , Farmers' Depositßank tone in market. ._ Hand Street Bridge.— . . . ' ,Du, oo •• . 5 % 00 - ql",0' ) Northern Liberties Bridge ": • " ••.! • . 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Brdge ..... ••• • • - 0.5,00 30,00 35,00 Connellevilie R-.R.Swpk,paid on, :, . . _,_ ._ __ ihares,S9,oo.• • .;•..•-.• • .71 ...!-•••••:.• • City Sonde ter cent') Gls Stook 6o Monongahela. rid g e . 77 " 7 . • 6025,,06 li, __ .. b*.FIO.E.:OF' THE POST, S Avuanir January OßNlNG, January 2o, te4o. i There ; as more #4..usual stir on the wharf yes terakY : a'rew meaMers Arrived and depatied, mak ing a little shoarof business. , 'There were some re celpts of produce, but no MileaVvera given us. WHlSKEY—Trieett - ate'iltttle better ; we quote sales of reetifieti , ailBltiii2OC:• • LARD-331k cifemall,lcito iri btae. at 51c.; re sales at 6}e. BUTTF.RI4..SaIe of . 20 batreli fair Roll at 11c.; strictly prime is worth 12(al2ic. „ F.L.OUR—SiIe of 70..bb15.:0n Friday, on wharf, at $3,95 . ; yesterday '175 bbla. were offered at tame. Salesfaf wagon loads at 83,9504,00. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales of 3,600 lbs. at ' OrkicßaiEs—tqular sales, but no change. FRUlT—blitbing doing 4rorth reporting. . The'lliese.Galden•Bee.'Etive Still Ahead: • ~. NEW GOODS ' NEW. GOODS!! , ' Greater Bargains than ever can now be bad a iiiesigti . gfsh a New Hoiden,73er• Hire ; on Market st., ..di , between Tined and Fourth, where Li just opened a splendid stock of vrinterDry GOods, cheaper than the saute quality of Goode have ever been offered in Pitts ..., 51, .L. RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street, between Third and Fourth..streets; sin Of the Big,Galden Bee- Hive, has now"teceived, and - offers to his numerous eas terners and the public generally, the largest, cheapest lad most 80m:tills' stock of Mater Dry Goads ever offer ed in this city. These Goads have been purchased in the Easteht Cities since the. late fall in prices, and will be sold to cash' buyers at a great reduction, much cheaper than they could hove been sold in the early part of the season. . • Among this large and extensive !lock will be found Many choice' and fashionable Goods of the latest im portation.. • ' . - LADIES' DRESS GOODS. • Scarlet Cashmeres; all wool, a beautiful article ; Cherry cord do. do. figured and plain ; ' Silks and Satlys, plain, striped and plain; Scarlet del:nines, all Wool, very cheap ; btanariue Btu* De Leine*, low prices; French Merluos, all colors, extremely low. A large assortment of 6g'd Cashtneres De Laines, new eio designs, frorn Ifin to 50 cents per yard ; these are very cheap. Also; a large stock of Alpacas from:l3l to Hi cents per 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 colors. very cheap, a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins mid velvets, all colors; French worked- capes and:collars t•scarfs, cravats, gloves and hosiery, all at redneed prices':- SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Beat assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and Square Shawls; best quality. • Terkerie and-Cashmere Shawls; -Black and colored-Cloth do. Brocha and Silk do. • Plaid Blanket Shawls,all qualities and prices. - BLANIM'TS! BLANKETS! !—Cheapen in the City' A large stock of Blankets, all qualities, which will be sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. DOMESTIC GOODS. • CHEAPER . THAN THE CHEAPEST' A large stock of Calle°. Good dark Calico, fast colors, only 3 cents per yard ; best quality British and American Prints, 6 to 16 cents per yard, yard wide; British Purple Prints, 10 to ill; a large supply red, white and yellow Flannels;same as low as 121 cents per yard, very cheap; Bed rlicking,from Bto IS/ Cents per yard. Also, a large stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Ccuisinets, Kentucky Jeans and Linsey's, together with a very exteasivc us sortmeut of bleached and unbleached Manilas, from 3 to 8 cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard Wide unbleach. n' ed . Musli, only! 5 cents per yard -, bleached Muslims from 3to Scents per yard. All of which will be sold off at reduced prices, at the sign of the New Golden Bee -Hive. in Market street, between Third and 'Fourth eta., N 0.62. (decinaf, WE. L. RUSSF.L. ;I.NNvAistlßSditititirKsiiiWiiifiiifitiiii - ,; Bookstore of k.uorr & Exotran. 78 Wood street, .for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published .by the Amer ican Society for the Melioration of the Condition of the Jews, and edited by the Rev. A. IL Wright, Pastor of the Associate Church. hum street, New York. dectl 7. IRINT PAPER—, 50 reams Printing. Paper.24x2:: ; 100" Fine Book Paper, 10x24; 25 " S. F. Book PaPer,2omr4: 25 " Medina colored Envelope; received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, janlo PRODUCE -17 sacks Diled Peaches ; 25 " ' Apples; 49 " Corn Meal; .. . . 5I " Shona; • 20 bags Rye ; 2 - Flaxsee4; . R bbls,Lard; 15 keg* " Received tbia day and for sale by lan3- SMITH & SINCLAIR f11F: attention of families stud dealers is invited J. to , our stork of fresh Green and Black Teas put up in. quarter, half pound, and pound packages, which we will warrant equal to, if not parer , than the Tens sold by the. Pekin and _canton. Tea stores. We have also on hand a fresh suPply of Imperial, Gunpowder. Young Hyson and Black Teas, not in packages, which we Mink cannot be equalled in this city. Call and try therm dec27. KING & fdOORDEAD, Diamond. fIHANGEABLE SILK VISITS, rot Citrusistics Pang -1,„/ sa*a•=W. IL Murphy has on band a few very hind scale changeable Silk Visits, very mailable for Christmas presents, which be Is selling at reduced prices. Also, handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine new style linen cambric HMOs., dee23 rp P ARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between gelnemei& Co. was thia day dissolved by mutual consent The_ business of the late firm will be settled by Heineman & Co. JAS. RALE, • SANDS & HEINEMAN, 5ept.2711,1945. . JOHN VOEGTI.X. . The businesswill be Continued by Sa.nns & ReGNIMAN and Jona VOZOTLY, under the style of REJNEMAN Co. sept2B APPRENTICES WANTED—Fifteen to twenty young lade from 12 tot S years of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing business. Apply at M. DALY'S Store, on Fiftli street, or at his Factory In Lawrenceville. novl4•' f A NECDOTES—Cyclvedia of Moral and. Religious ,11,. Anecdotes, a Collection of,several Thousand Facts, Incidents, Narrailves,'Examples and Testhnonies, em bracing the best o f the kind in most former collections, and some itundrei e In addition, original and selected, the whole arranged tod classifie d on a . utr.v plan, with co pions topical and scriptural indexes. By Rev. R. Arvine A. M.,'.-Pastor. of the Providence Church, New York within introduction, by the Rev. Geo B Cheever, D. D D Just published. • The above, With a number of new and valuable publi c.ationsi for sale by ELLIOTT h ENGLISH, • nv29 • . . 79 Wood street. M =EI MEG • - _ ,- - ,". • 1 -•-• , . . . . .. ....... ... .. . . ..,. ..„ , - ,-... ..,, .--, t -, .. ,- .: 0 .1. - . - ... , : et . , ".; ',.. ii -, -s, • ....; ... ..,.., ; , -, 4,.ii;7.-.7,:?..'--TA.- ' 4;- z - A -,-,,: r 1 r. -,4- :..,f 4 .'',.::.' - ;-.,. - -;,3 r "r.'t !..-:.;• ;' '-;;:;"...:;• r,.;••7:; .;,r"i:tt,rio7*'''..•'•-:•V."..:t." -. '• • •.f ; •••=•-' l,• , ;;;,',Jii ...• ".2. -: " ;:o "-",..: •'' ,4 • .' '''„•.Y.,-.;-,t•;71;,•"-..,•,.-t,',A!!4t "' ; ' , i- -, ';'- - •', ' .., ,:„:' - ••• ' - 4. V `l% *' ;;: • ;,„ ' • ' - I,:r4«r ti «fr, t . . E 44, r - r INIS Ewa Doily- Review of the nark-eta. XTEW GOODS.—W: li MURPHY' has opened this morn• -111: Mg a lot of NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce and desirable ardclea,. Persons wanting Dry Goods of almost any description, will find, sub's advanced:part of 'the season, a much larger and more general assortment at this store than.elsewiere. . . Azoong,the Goods just opened is a lot of Mazarine and Green, small .t)trd Mouse de Lanes, Terkeri and bl'k Chill Shawls, new Printsjitc.—at North-east corner of 4th and Market streets..- • - • .io':GOodi at u;11 . 01esale; up guars, very low. panlo • . Fr Ostki Puzitt Teary AVIIOLESALE AM RETAIL, AT vim nand TEA - rv_..sroßE, 70 Fourili ,tr :n arm Wood, PittrOurgh.— The stibscriber, having just returned from,Hew York, is now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and BLACHTEA - S, from the New York Pekin Tea-Compa ny, stlected with greareare for retail sales. gOur. stock being ,now heavy, wo are prepared to simply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and at any price Max may w . istp—packed it * and / pound packages, tin canrusters, 6 and 13 lb.. catty boxes, and in the half chest. Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and will sell better Teas at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh. :Oar mock of Ene . Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best In the American market. , Lovernig's double refined Loaf, Crashed, and Pulver ized SUGARS, at relain or by the barrel. --COFFEES.—Mocha,' Old Gov. Java, Laguyra, St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, selected by the most expe rienced Coffee Broker, in New :York. Sweet Spieed Chocolate, Pickled . Cucumbers and Onions. Fmk Peacks, pus - up in their own juice. lila lags, Raisins, in 3 tb.borms. . • Dr. D. layne 7 B Family Medicines for sale. deelhddcw ' A. JAYNES. CiAl346/123. 8. A. Lotto. J. n. KILLER GALLAGHER, LONG de MILLER, - No. 109 Front st., - between Wood and Smithfield streets. ANUFACTUREItS of Bells of all sizes, double and M single action Force Pampa, Counter Railing. Min ' eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Goa, Water, Steam, & c., Brass Castings for Machinery, and anti -attri tion metal for same.. Particular ,iutenuon told to Gas Fixtures and a well assorted stock of :Plain, awl Orns mental Pendants; Burets; Ghandeliers, - ,&c., Ac., co tartly on hand: — . „ , , , OC ts MEI MEN ttwu 2ittdlcgeui PUNT; OP PITTS/IP/WO; 9 FEET SVA.TEB, in ,TEE CEANNEL ARRIVES), Steamer Lake Eric, Sholes. Beaver " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville " Germantown. Hazlett, St. Louis. • Mt. Vernon, Koontz, St. Louis. • Caledonia, Calhoun, Wheeling. • .RobtEulton, Collier, St. L 0111.• " Peru, Calhoun, Louisville. 'DEPARTED, • -- " Luke Erie, Sholes, Beaver. ' 1848. ••••1841L" CINCINNATI PACTSBUII DAILY STEACE,EIT'LISTE. TIN'S - Independent Line of steamers ls now Comprised 'or the largest swiftest, best finished. and fimushed, and most powerfu'i boats on the wnters'of the West. The highest wages are paid for the set-vieea .of.the. beet and most experienced men engaged in the river busniess.— Theline has been in operation for six years • has carried nearly two millions'ot, people, without doing'the !slightest it.Siury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin parisoir with any passenger line in the Union , for safely, 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; 5,33 1,43 90,0 D 10,50 MONDAY PACHET.—The Moxmanar.A,Capt Mote,. willleave Pittsburg. h every Monday morning ail° o'eloelr; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. N. TIIRSDAY PACTET.—The 'ELEBEarru. Pio. 2, cram. Too.- Xtins'elter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday, evening at 10 e. st. , . WEDNESDAY PACKET.—Tha Noe 'Euot.arni No. Capt. S. Mon t will leave Pittsburgh sem Wednesday morning atIO o'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 1U P. M. THURSDAY PACKE'T.The Bariddatrr, Capt. R. Grace wilileave Pittsburgb every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10P. IL FRIDAY PICKET.—The Cuppsy. No. 2, Copt. Croat, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening al 10 P. M. BAIT/DAY PACE-VT.—Vie Massamorn, Capt. Hemp hat, will leave Pittsburgh every . Saturday( morning , at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. N. SUNDAY: PACILVT.—: The Luse Distrrott, Capt. P. Demi, will leave Pittsburgh 'every Sunday morning at to o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. X. nov 19. 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and BroWnliVllle Daily Packet Line. . . FitAMUR'S Ist, 1849. ' FEBIttrAUT 15t,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the Rae for the present season: ATLANTIC Capt, J James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. acobs; and LOUIS NPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely aew,aud are fitted up without ragard to expense. Everycomfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. la3l Jaz&The Cast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. War. Harms, will run regularly be tvees surgh and Franktlu, on the Allegheny Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clotk, r. m. For freight or passage, apply on board dre27 Aeav- W.heelli~y . Paaitet .--~~~~ The new and splendid passenger i __ steamer J AMES NELSON,G. D. Moore, • le-P--;::;li;:: Master, will run as a Regular Packet - between Pittsburgh and Wheellng,le ay. lug thw city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. at.. and Wheeling every Monday, 'Wedties day and Friday, tit 10 o'clock, A. sr. For freight or passage, thaving superior aceomtnoda lions,) apply on hoard. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat. and for speed and accomtnodation is not surpassed by 'nay boat ou the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER, decfhtf Agents. Itegule7F - FaCV4 — et. ro — itraliiiV --- THE line steamer ‘VELLSVILLE, Capt. BAU_SES, will leave (or the above and inter me p ate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board. or to atuts GEO. D. MILTENBERGER. Agt. ---- roirl - irVirs lat . FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. RIGt7.III. Savritoev Peorrt.—The A No hire and Inetpaseentrer steam Pic ket TELBUILAPII, I. Hezlep, Com mander. will leave Pi tteburg for Wheel. Cincinnoti find il'r, and 411 InterintAiute Porte, e% : :.ty Saturday. at 10 o'clock preeteeiv, l'ortringht of intsene , e'rirVy on boar& or to FOIISVTII A DUNCAN, Agents. 'ftlestrapli ha. hero built ,xpreeelr fore regular Pneket, anti with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the aerrontracHlatinnii ate inferior to no boat Ott the weatern water*. The TeteKrapti will run in eonneX ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike Nog, to mint EltrotMb.rnnt DATA. . 5p21.47_ and Wheeling Picket. Till: swift rannitor steamer CONSUL, AELIWICELE*, wall leave regularly for Whet!' 04. On Moliday, Wednesday, and Fri. dtiv, at 10 o clork,pereiteiy. Leave Wheeling every 'Tuesday, Thursday, and Sulu? , dav, to 7 o'clock, A. Al The Conan! will land ut all intermediate ports. Every ar.!ommodution that can be procured. for theconatort and sunny of passengers, has teen provided The boat is alai', provided with a eelf•artmg loamy-gourd, to prevebt e 3 plosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct9 JOSN FLACK Alvin_ New Arrangement. TOE steamer CALF ti COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at SI 1. Id, re turning on Monday, Wednesday. and Friday. She has a Goat at the landing, between II odd xtrer: and the Bridge, prepared to fe,:e:ve freights at any tone S W IiIIAUGII, Agento, mare No 33, Wood street. TILE steamer HEAVER. Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, isaegow, and Wellsville. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning tru Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. sr Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For frerghtur passage apply to inal7-tf O. W. HARTON & CO., Agents. Mr. Marts Book-Ketplug A ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Lay's Build ing,l4k. corner of Diamond and Market street. For day and evening Masses. Mr. D improvements in teaching. embraced in his splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are now attracting general attention in the Faisteru 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 a more ready and desirable Method of teaching and reducing to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile atfairs.--New York Ei•ening Express, Oct . Professional asslstance.given in opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de. p Tama books, &c. Class hours from 10 to 12 s. it., and front 2 to 4. and 7 to 10e. m. VOR SACK All that valuable property where the it subscriber resides, together with the improvements thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield, front ing on Sixth et. 120 ft., and in depth on Cherry alley 240 feet. This property t admirably situated for a Hotel or a Public Hall, and contains a half square of ground ; or It might be divided into 1.2 building.lota 6 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 6 lots with a front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep. jaruSaf WIT PORTER. 101111 DUNLAP. TORN DUNLAP having, on the Ist associated V with him in his business Joint Ft.t.mmo, they will hereafter carry on their lmportin g .of House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturing bus iness, under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will he closed by the senior Partner of the present firm, al their warehouse. corner of Market an Second streets (ian6:dot) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. 'INFORMATION WAN'TED.—Any person acquainted 1. 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, will do them a kindness, by informing them they can hear of something to their advantage, on application to this office. pec3o-tf CLOTHS -1 case black mixed heavy Cassimere : I do. fancy do. 2 do. Tweeds, fancy colors. For sale at manufacturer's prices, by MURPHY & LEE, . jail° Liberty street, opposite Fifth TO LET—The Dwelling, corner of Wylie and Chath am street. having parlor, dining room, and six bed rooms. Apply to JAS. MCGUIRE jani3 Tailor, Third , • at. TAVERN STAND AT SIIOIiiT6WN, tbR RENT—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stunpin the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Address janl2 P. SILOUSE, Shousetown. COMMON TEAS FOR CENTS PER SET.—The subscriber, wishing to dispose of his entire, stock of Qtteentrivare as soon as possible, will sell common Cups and Saucers at the extremely low price of in emits per set, aking with other articles. Now is the time to secure a good assortment of Ware at low prices. Stormkeepers and families should improve this opportunity, without Be lay. Err Remember tite place, CHINA. ,HALL, No. 118 Wood street. )jai 0) WM. GETTY. POTATOES --5d sucks just received and for sale by janl2 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Allegheny County, is i Ott* IN 'PIE MATTER OF THE ESTATE c lr jii 4, 01+ SAMUEL HEArry, deceuged i No. 08, June ,„ytir , V: Term, 1847. ) ..< ; n December 29th, 1848 ; on motion,: alias ....... I ...,: Rule granted on the heirs and those inter etp.a. Yid ested, to come into Court on Saturday, the al/ 27th of January, 1849;6nd accept or reject under the valuation and. partition.=' PerSonal notice to be given of this Rule to those interested who reside in the County of Allegheny, and notice by publication In the- Saturday Morning. Post, weekly, until January 27th, 1849, to those interested who reside out of ,the County of Allegheny. By the Court. ' • jan4:wtjan27 DANL. McCURDY. Clerk. WRITING DESKS AND WORK BOXES-=A-splen did assortment, suitable for presents For sale very low by C. YEAGER, dee2:l 108 Market et. EN • ; 1 :-,:•, - -- ~., • • •- r ' • t• <'-x; ~:~;;. . .:. 11E1111 MEI EMS Franklin Packet. IMOMM Summer Arrangement. Co-Partnership Notice. EINIZEMOM I=MMEI filisfillautous - sa.t.S2t aloovey. - - wag: C. coaxal:l.T. MELOWN 'at:CONNELLY, Wholesale , and . Itetaili aro *.jj airs' Produce and Commiasion. Merchants, Diamond marker, Pittaburgiw:; • - - -nov29 -..A.DUSTRONei & Clt.' OZER: - Commission 'Aterehonts and Dealers in Produce, 44:—No. 22 Market et. deb A LARGE LOr OF SNORTS AND MIDDLINGS— :X. Received and for sale by • bin 3 • CLThritiris d. Mat' 200 1 2212 ;L :le v b E y ft 4r2f i gn do SMfl j 4.- FaTEA FADI Gale Ur: (Ana) Bilialig.APPLEs—Rec.7d and for isAtil: b a y. .6btall. 1 1 1 NE FLOUR-36 bble:just received by Jun 3 ARMSTRONG k..CROZER.• 20 13BLS.EX.TRA FAStriTIrFLOGR --lustteceived -, and for ,seie by - jau3 ' ARMSTRONG &'CROZEN. 34 U II V (jab BiILS. POTATOust received end for sale M, E ARM S—J STRONG &OROZER. A ElliLS RYE FLOUR—Ft:a sale Gq . ' jan3 . STRON. NiltET CIDER--35 bbla. to-day received end for side S by. .tjan9), ARMSTRONG , Ga CROZER.- VINECIAR-19 bbls. 'for able by *n9 PRONG •O; " ; yaliA FAN FLOUR-55 bbls. to-day received E and for sale by ixwil , ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Al k SACKS :UOKW: A LOU —Jost rec'd au `1 4, 1 foranle by Linn))) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. iti e nt3 7l.l: FLOUR-20 bbls. Ext t•tr for sale by WILLIAAIS, • 110 Wood .street. QOAP--20 boxes No.l Rosin; • • - 22 u ‘ I Yellow ; for sale by • . lanB . J. D. WILLIAMS D MEV FRUIT-40 has. Dried Apples . 30 ‘‘ .Peaches; for sale J. D. WILLIAMS.... B S-2U dozen C• m o 25 " Extra quality ; for sale by Jane J. D. witxuats STAIMII-10 boxes Extra Pure, for sale by ittoB - J. D. WILLIAMS. JUVENILE AND TOY BOOES—A fute stock at.. H. 9. BOSWORTH & Co. , a, Fourth street. - EMI COAT! —I Da tt • lan at oating. deal - .IIIURPHY & LEE. BLANKET COATING9--Drab, Lavender, Grey Mix edand Blue, for eale by th e piece or package, at manufacturers prices, by • MURPHY & LEE, Saila Liberty rtreet, o .olite Fifth. , pSH WHISKEY — Eight bbl's. frish Whiskey re • osier,/ and for sate by Ana 400 SOMME/AS N ESHANNOC K POTATVEs—/ter. Ltd Tor sMe by idecl9) CUMMINS & SMITH. ,ARD-410 kegs No. 1, just received and for sale by Ls deal) SMITH & SINCLAIR. B UTTER -ti Ma Fresh Roll Butter, re received this day =idler sale b (decl9l SMITH SINCLAIR. DRIM/ APPLRiS-110 sedge, Prime, for sale by - deel9 SMITH & SINCLAIR A,PLis—secm bbls. Romanitee, instore and for sale JOIL, by (dee2B) N. &J. C. ACHESOII: 100 BUSHELS CORN MEA.I.-ittri received, and for ante by • dec.2B ' W. K J. C. ACHESON. RYE WANTED.--Cash ma be p aid tor 3000 bustialn gOdd'llye, by peal) MILLER & RICKET)3ON. RlCE—ri tierces new awn Rice in store and for itiab s i dec2l crop & RICKETSON. QUGAII. HO SS MOLASI. 4 'ES-2U !this Sugar House Molatises,"Louis'a Refinery," in store and for sale by - Ideal] MILLER & RICKETSON. PRODUCE...4IX) bustle!, Clover Seed ; . CA lam sited Cheese ; 20 kegs Flutter; in store and for sale by _deal MILLER n & RICKETSOI2, MU S L A irl — te l gr2O bo ltts. es d * i c l a" 16 1 4 f d M :l 6- idec2l Ilk . lll 6 lf.a i r aIrETS66;. S ALAD OIL-10 baskets Ilordesux Salad Oil ; - OD " Marseilles " dac3tln store and for sale by . MILLER h MCKETSON. lUI warranted h prate old—pronounced - by good judges in be the best article erer offered in this market. For sale by the gallon only, by P. C. deel4 Corner Smithfield and Front • - cliLirirtigd , ANI.) WINES.—A large smelt of , I,J fine Old MTines and Liquors Car sale, to quautitiso to suit. by_ ldeeldl P. C. MARTIN. Agq. 6. - .1 WERT - CILIUM—A few Gbh'. for sale low by 0 deeld Y. C. MARTIN, AO:. PEACH LIRANDY—A few bbrs.. old TenniaeaPaseli I Brandy, for sate by Nadi] P. C. MARTIN, AO. ',UTTER—YU bbls. Fteil tfuncr hea4, Ina in good or -13 dee. foroate by Idtc9l ., KING & SlOOll/IFAD. r KEEN APPLV,S--itarnhoet, Gates, Vandivere.and LT many other variative. Jost received and for sate by S. te NV. lIARWAVGIL deell 53 Water and 101 Front etmit. DUCKW/WAT FL.OLJR—,O" sack* hutted Buckwheat I) Flout. received and for tali 11 deal S. ft W. lIARBAUGH. —Am bushels in etOrn and for *lse by deell d. W. HARUKI:6ft FLO - Fl bbls. Spears` Mills Extra Family our , in stun and for tale by 8. t W. fIARBACCI.9, deal .13 Water and Itll Froof street troWV7,'9 CRITA 1 Ctif A risTr bozos anpci or 11, Cream Cheese, rust reepived and far talc by & W. ILARBAUCIff. TOlEDPElltr—Jutt received, y quantity of twa Peaches and Apples, and for sate by aem 11 S. & W. RA913.4113011. jr - fulf,i — ittarlit — ssZGiatia . ' Corn article for lltintly use, lakt received and foraalc by -. dectl DROWN it CON.NVI.LY, Diamond. • • Dttoo dozen C orn lirooms, (lute sire,) just J 3 reecived and (or sale by - .leo 1 BROWN & MISNELLI Manama. fine 40 " 3 " Just received and for MI6 by deeB BROWN Ir. CONNELLY 4.2 ACATON--0 hbta. Rite eight 140. to note 0 and tbroale by (.lerBl . BROWN& CONNELLY'. easkii Oadfisti lug received and fur sale j by (decal DROWN & CONNELLY. riliA---rals:gieiribid Winter Wha kir 7 •- Tanners' ins* received and ((Jr Rule by (decal BROWN & CONNELLY tibia. Tar in more and for mile by dedi BROWN ar CONNELLY. 401303 60 bags " Brazil " received and for este by (dec4l MILLER & ItICKETSON. " eiral Aons." " "Justo Zanz." 10 " Havana Regablie. 6 " Fraltancia. Reed and (crude by (dec4) MILLER & incicersorsL JES- 7 .21 bbls. Sugar House; ' 40 `• new crop Plantillio n • received a - tulfor sole by ideal MILLER RICK kZ'SON. eluvg op.-CROP OF i_ 10 bisiceuiup . Ib~- dema, 'liarands 10 baskets sup. llotllesz," Lomas ;" 15 Marseilles; reed and for sale by dee4 MILLER & RICRETSON. LAMPELACK--Burrior Star, in barrels and LIU, 'awned papers, or sale by H. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., nov23 Corner Ist and Woodall'. IRISH All./bß—One b c justreoeive. and for sale by B. A. IPAHNESTOCK tti CO., nov29 Corner is t and Wood its. CASSIA—IVO mans just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., novl9 Corner lit and Wood its. CURRANTS -4 casks ante Currants nerd (or sale by dec27 • RING & MOORHEAD. RAlldir half boxes and 20 boxes new Raiuus on baud and for sale by dee27 KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond. 4 PPLES-400 bbls. fine eating and cooking Apples, reed' per steamer'` Consul," and fbr sale by demi?KINO'A MOORHEAD. OvEßlNt7rticlußLE REFINED sUoAßs.lau— bbla. Loveriere Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Surs, iust received and for sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by decb:dtew, =I PINTER'S INK.-1.00 kegs Front's News Ink, in 20 ib. kegs, at 85. per keg. Just received and for sale at kin Ten Store by (decs:dikw) A. JAYNES. VINE COFFEES.—litocha, old Gov. Java,•Laguyra St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, lust received and for le at the Pekin Tea Store,7o Fourth street, by decd:dicw A. JAIME& ORK BASKETS AT NO. 86 MAU= trrasirr—Con- V V silting of Rosewoo4,33abogany aad,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 and Fancy Artioles; suitable for Christmas pres , ants. [daafi] HOOAN & CANTWELL. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.-Mrs. S. Rasa Fourth street, near Wood, wouldinform thOLadies of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will open on Tuesday, the 94th inst., an extensive. assortment of Fat and Winter Millinery., . eat ° I AVHITE HAVANA AND BRAZIL SUGAR— YY • 25 boxes White Havant Sugar; 75 bags " Brazil • " 25 bbia. " ." 0 . In more and for sale by .1 & L IiTDEVIIT, • dec27 , . ; N0.13 Liberty et ITIO COACH MATCEHTS.—Thaandersigned 4 liiiiiiihirid I and will sell, to close the lot, at greatly reduced rates, all wool Drab Cloth, all wool and:union Damask andEolians, Buckrams, /Sc. R. D. THOMPSON, deed 110Marketut.;threa doors from Liberty. frit SHARPSBURGH PROPERTY FOR The subscriber being about to remove' 1* Pitts burgb, will dispose of his property in Sharps burgh,.at private sale, upon the most tensonahlOorms.--- . The property consists of -a double Brick . House,(sultable for two families ) two stories high, with a - kitchen in the basement. Each House his four 'rooms, furnished in modern style, and very comfortable. - For terms, 84.. c., in quire of the subscriber, on the premises, in the Borough of Sharpsburgh. VICTOROUTZWELLER. jan6:lmdtcw Notice to the Public. THE - liabscriber informs the public, generally, and Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that he it discontinuing the Queensware business, end will sell off his present stock at reduced prices. - Those who wish to obtain China, Qaeirtramm, or Mar, Wilffind this a rare Opponunity for getting Such articles as they Wain, much cheaper than the usual rates. ' ' • • - Remember the place, CHINA BALL, No. 1113 . Wood street, near the Auction idore. • S. 1 . will dispose of my whole stock to any person wishing to buy it, at a baugain. :1"84 MONEIN ‘, AUCTION 13ALIGS“. • BY .14111BS-M , B2NNA, No. / 14 WOOD SIMEZT,TIII33I: DOORS FROM FirrEf. • . . CABINET A k Er vs. §TOCK , OF SPLENDID FUR- NlTURE,_Cabinct•truiker's Tools, Velum rand ,Fixti tures, te.,_at Auction, : Iv it/roilmerve..-:-On.lrtonday next.. January 22th, at 10 o'clocir in -the, forenoon, will positively be sold, at the : Calthiet:Wareroom of• B.. Si Sr IV.- M. Hannaford, Fifth .street,,adjoiniag thelExchange. Bank, their entire stock of splendid Furniture, Cabinet maker's Tools, Veneers, and fixtures,as they are reinciv ing-from that. establishment: with a view . Of, enlarging their business. 'All the articles are made of the best ma terials, in the latest, modern styles . , ; and;patterns by the best workmen in the country, and under:the -particular staperintendanee of the proprietors, intended exclusively for customer trade.. It is. the: most extensive' and. beat stock of Furniture.. perhapa ever, offered in the, city-of Pittsburgh, and alrords • an excellent opportunity to housekeepers and others wishing to purchase, very-rare ..l), to be met with, and the ea/stakes -place in good time 'for families to, furnish their hotises previous to the Ist of April. Cabinet-maltera are invited to: attend, and should they purchase' by the quantity, a credit will be - given, which will he.inade known at sale.... The Furniture will be arranged and ready for examination three days be fore sale, on the. first, second and third , stories of the wrtreroom, when the proprietors will be- happyto show the articles to visitere. . The ladies in particular are res pectfully invited to call aud .examine the stock, among . which may be mentioned, in part, the following: . • • Splendid Mahogany Dressing Bureaus; - Do. do. Sofas; • • " • Do. do. Card and Centre Tables; • Do. do. and Cherry Dining and Breakfast Tables; fancy Sewing Stands; Mahogany Cherry, Poplar and Pine Wash Stands; 119 Patent Iliah Post Bedsteads' 122 Patent French- High Post Beadstetids; Mahogany Book Cases, Fancy and Common Chairs; Bostarrßocking Chairs and Settees - 4 together wtth a lot of second-hand Furniture, left for repairing Within the last few mohtbe, by various owners," it not taken and cliargeii paid; before the above date.' Alsb, large lotbfliltioogany and other • Veneers, Cab ine t-make r's Tools, a small lot of hardware, store fixtures; dre;,' acc., lee. Tanis at sale.' • janl9 . JAMES MeXENNA; Aust. OR- : • `• • f• .CUMMINS & SMITH: Mount Emmet Trallldln4 Lots rot stile, • ry BEAUTIFULLY , SITUATED BUILDING LOTS 3 for sale, in the plan' of the Mount Emmet pi.operty. Parsons desirous of investing . a Small sum of money;:aan doso to advantage, by securing choice Lots of ValoliD sizes. . . Tins property, for beauty of lonation commanding a view of the two • aities f the -Allegheny, Monongahela -and Ohio rivers, is unequalled. • It' has the advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring water. The neve road, now finishing, will render it easy of access, and bring it within a convenient- distance of the 'Allegheny market. As an investment for profit, to 'say nothing'of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will secure in Et few years a TUR/E•POLlitttUrn. The above Lots will be sold for Casb, or on a Credit of one to five years: • • ' • ' Trrtz VSTI 1111:11,3VITTAtfLE.': Plans may be seen and every infonnation had of Mr. HUGH SWEEN Y, on the premises ,• or of JOHN COYLE, at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. nov3o IJOIIN BLACK &:CO. FOR SALE—A valuable corner Lot of 50 feet Ironton Borough street., by 75 deep on North street, renceville—containing.a new Brick House, conveniently deranged, with wide hall, large parlor and kitchen,three bed rooms, upper and loWer'porehes, good cellar, bake-, oven, garden, Am. Price ISO° ; $5OO in hand ; $5OO in 1 year; $5OO at 2 years Tani IHU FULINitkIY FORS/t.L.P.-.-A small Iron roundly, with Patterns, Toola,kc., all readrfor operation, will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron orgoodt. This offers an excellent oppoirtanity to a young man to. ecantlience the Iron Foundry business Enquire raf • SCAIFE & ATKINSON ! decs lot, near Wood street. AHOUSE,AN Ltyr AT A DAHDAIN.—Any person in want of n comfortable Dwelling House, in agood neighborhood, on Wylie street. a abort distance from the Court House, can provide themselves for the small utm of AM A very desirable residence for a Milliner, Man. tue Maker,or Retail Trimming Store. Apply to JOHN COYLE, dec29 4th sueet. near Smitineld st. t, HOUSE FOR SALE.--Will be sold ebeap,.if applied for soon. a Two Story Frame House ' stt• 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 - lOUN COYLE COnceyancer, 4th sueet, near StnithSeld. Ore . JAM}.. MeGUIRE, j an lo Tailor. Third st. .... _ WOK SALE--A soWliwo story frame dwelling house; j: conveniently situated. fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the flosplud... The.lot is 24 &nein front, by MO feet deep, and will be sold titi avennutunisling tem& For further particulars apply at the house,or to sep2 JAMES MAY, Water Street. ANTELS l .4iiree Basineas Men. as partners in e tahlishments now in successful operation in th city. Each will be required to produce a cash capital o S3OOO. Ales, a profitable business wilt be sold at a bargain, to one or two enterprising men of good business habits. S. CUTHBERT. Gen. Agent, jean° Smithfield street. WHAT.) HI WASHINGTON, 47TORNEY AT LAW. 01MM Partnership heretofore existing, between JOHN II). MAHON and READ E WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by inmost consent. The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant sts., Pittsburgh, et ail times when not engaged in Court. deel.g..3m REA - DP. 'WASHINGTON. A. JAI'NES WM. GETPY «?X-.~it~..~a...~~=+:::` ~:: J' r+N~ ;.' ~~e..tir -. w~..~-,~~' -~-' + s~.,f ","~ -"'= ~4r ~t '~ 43+:+%.' `ss~y "'. i ~L~..~.~.''+'4w'x"o+a~-*~ ,.7,.~-a~, ' ,; ~,~_ , =ME ESE =I sales .bti.3lo*-,--,:::::,....c, Sot . Zak. S. CUTH'SERT, Oen. Agent, . ' Smithfield street: Earl* Saloon and nostaurant, No. 05. 63, and 6t Woad Sittd alb The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that be has had the above well known establish raeritatted up in a very superior style, and i 4 now pre pared with every , requisite, to serve up all the delica cies the 4{3404 adorns. OYSTERA , stewed, fried. rotated, or in the-shell; to gether with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, taut' ton chops, venison and game. at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. XX AL.E of the beet brands. Imported &gars in eve ry variety. He would also ben leave to state, that he is prepared to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su perior manlier; SUPPERS for Halls,Societies or private Parties. PW" Pameac Roomy always in readinesa. Newspapers will be kept on file-from all quarters_ dead JOIIN -T. DONNILEY. ..-- Clam , Ity Satre*, FOR THE BENEFIT or Tiltol.htAßß or Sr . Pain.'s Cavern, will be Itivan at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Fnday erelong, February 2,1:419. MANAGERS: Boa. C. SEALE,. Atrintaw Boum, Esq., JOHN B. Gamma, J. J. Roaara, Joint ',Arras', T WARD, W. A- 20.1druza, Jou% 3. hirrommt, F. JOXES, Joni Soon. W. Ilittiturvrarz, Jr.. Hood KELLY, Joni Do v. into, A. M'Cobistraa, C. COERIOAII, M. KAICEMAR. , fl Tickets ran be bad at thla rare, at from the Manggert. decl9 Old liglaslakrigle has Como Allman 1 1 HE subscriber respectfully. - informs informs the citizens of Pittsburgh wad vicinity, that his Toys and Fancy. Toots SIC now open, in the large room formerly, occu pied as a carpet warehouse by R. D. Thompson, where can be seen the largest assorunent of Christmas Presents ever offered for salean the city. • AU these Goods are nu- Ported direct from Europe, by myself, .and will be sold cheaper than at any other establishment in the city, wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine assortment. C. YEAGER, dec7.l:tf I 108 Market street, near Liberty. Going to Calliforsilw, PEMONS purchasing Goods, on time, are compelled to buy where it suits them. Those having the Cash to lay out for Clothing, concave 20 pei cent: at least, and in some cases4o, by purchasing at my establishtfient:' I have a fine stock of French, English and American Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of qualitiesto suit , ill. a t e tastes, purposes, or pockets. lam determined to c se them out before spring, at some prise. If parch rs will take the trouble to call, they may be_ convine 'of the fact. ' JNO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth et: • N. H.—There is not aj,lece of goods in my stock'either old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. dee2t , I Fr .51 TED ENGLaH rorrums 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 & C 0.,. dec2s Fourth st.., near Market rpo 1301 . iTA1EN--A. large Cable for sale cheap.' Apply .1 to • SCAIF.K& ATKINSON, deeW • PL A near Wood et. • # -- Steam Doe.ta for Sale. The splendid Bloom Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as , tickets on the Monongabela. between Pans burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months, are found to be too largo and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. • The following are the dimensions of these TWIN boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet blickets; four boilers, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinders, al, inches, and de eel stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. Tor terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD. • nOvXhtf Pittsburgh. k A ABA SOI E.—The fourth annual Soiree of the NtAGLILI. FIRE COMPAM, will be given at the La Fayette Assembly Rooms, on Friday evening, February 9th, 1848. • dec2o:td ILOTH-lUpes. DruhlHenkel Coating; 8 " Lavender " . 1 case " Blauketsi 1 Gray mixed Cloth ;• ' 1 " Army Cloth; ..2 " Tweeds, brovmblack and gold mix.; I " Fancy Cassimeres; 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. Received, on consignment; direct from the manufac turers, and for sale by the - paekage or piece. deal MURPHY & LEE,Liberty st. T ONO SHAWLS.—Just received, per ..Adams'E — x- - press, another lot of Hume beautifnb Long Shawls, which will be sold.thirty per eent. cheaper than former lots. Idecto, • . R. 8., THOMPSON.. "New Millinery, Silks, Velvets; dee: " ' Soar received from New York, trcholce Sake.; .. gii lion of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Itibbons, French Floweris, Plumes, &c. A handsome- as sortment of Winter Bonnets.. Hoods, Capes - Cardinals, Vise tn. 84c., on band and made to orde r in the'latest style, at the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF, No. 'BSc, Clair et. (Wein side.) - ME / I =MEN { e • • ..-: :-N.,..-70.;',•- -5,::.'.i.,..:--',.;.'.:•,' --::.,?,1...;..4.,%7''-' r"I'" - „ _ - - . . , r O. fib .stsnitzz er. abi ....ill 4in at. AFD THE DIAHOFD AlleY AND-STAPLE: WINTER DRY b! O °DS "!The subiscriber haSjust received his second supply _or NEW. GOODS, purchased in. the Easterneities 'Since the' Great Fall in.Pnees, and, far below, the cost of:Mann; Acturing,and will dispose of them, " Wholesale and Re GREAT:_ BARGAINS TO BUYERS!. , - • Bleached bluslin, only 31-cents ;- . . ,• Bleached Muslin, from 61 te 121 cents; .• • '4.4 Brown, ' do. do.. .S to 8 cents; • • - 44 Tkruble Parple Calico,l2l do. . • Prints, Merrimack:patterns, only 6.1 cents; - Furniture. Chintz, only 6.lzents ; . Redrand,Yellow Flannel, allwool, lei cents • • British Chintz, Blue and Otange,-10 cents • . .• • • Bed , Ticking, only 61 cents; , Vrelich:DressOingharas,l2ltentsi Frencb•Work Collars, only 121 cents;• • • • • . ' 4-.4.White Flannel, only 25 cents. ••. .. • LADLES ,- DRESS GOODS'. ' Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre;-;.. • • Wide Black Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, all shades; - - •Satin stripe Cashmere, new style - ; *.' • French Lamartine Pla ids ; • ..• Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; . - • Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; . Gala Plaids, high colors; • • Coburg and Thibetcloth,varieus.shades ; --- Paris Printed LaiMtine Cashmeres; • ..-, French Merino, all colors;.. : , . , ';.' • "Chameleon Satin, all shade's , • • Black Plaid Gro. DP Armour Silks ; - • Chimeleon ThibetCloths. ' ,• SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! '; - - . • Plidd:Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawlst• Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all: 3vool:Broblia Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous Laine Shawls; new style Stradilla Shlwls; plain atidembroid -tired -black and colored silk fillips Thibet Bhawlsi and new,style' Paris printed Tkrkern and Castanets Shawls. ••••::; : '7FANCS. GOODS::. • .;.• . _ . . . , French work Capes* Collars and Chemizettes. new style Bonnet Ribbons . ; Revere bordered linen cambric Iluailkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats andEcarts; black and. .colored: Kid Gloves • mohair, rind. worsted Mitts ; : white and: black Silk, Cakmtere,.Alpaca,tlngrain and Wont vian . Rose ; black Palk Fringes and Gimps ~ .lThread' Edgings and Insirtingi. ~. - DOMESTIC: AND STAPLE GOODS. . Damask Table. Linen, and TabW RIM/is . ; Russia Dia per and Crash ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassineas l -Kentucky Jeans; ;Clieeks; Bed. icking ;' Domestic 'Enlightens,' Colored CanibiieS; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; WelishTlannel; Plaid `Linsey!' ;.Canton Planneliq:Browo;'Bleached and 'color ed Drillings. GENTLEMEN'S Goons:- Just received, a very fi ne iiinsartment of French, and. English, blue, hlack-and - broare,Clenbs - , bleak and fancy French ' Cassuneres tete style fancy Vestinga - and Cra• Patif ',Merino Shirts and ihavreis • Linen, - Cambric hnd Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendidasiorlment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders, ' • • - ' . BLANKErs. .• splendid -assortment of iniperftne (rib hound) Blanketti,just received. The ,above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fall in- 74cei, Merchants and othbre re- , guested to'call and inipect them, as I feel confident that onexambiation they wilt be found rnuchlower than they have ever been offered-in this, City; se Inferid to sell them wholnale.aturretail, tit a-very-small profit the :Eastern Cost. ASSALOM MORRIS, nov23 •-• No. CZ - Market - street. Pittsburgh. : New Goods, _at Number •- lily-nine COLN= OW I:4SUBTIC ANIS . MAILICZT PITTSBI 7 / 1 611. REAT BARGAINS fr-The. subscriber has lust re- Ur turned front tfie Eititerit Cities, and is now receiving a. vary extensive assortment ofFANCY Aril) STAPLE Dity.-• GOODS; adapted to the , present season, and ens br !lag a stock for richnessand variety not surpassed by ass' establishment lir the•Wesst, • • • - • DRESS GOODS! Very glostk: black Silks ; 'Cravats and Collars; Handsome'dress do. - • 'Black love Veils and Marc; Rich changeable • - do, '• Jaconetand Camb.Muslins, Kith :changeable Satin ile4'litid mid striped Muslinr ' , Chines ; 'lEltindkosne Ribbons; Mode and high cord Frencb Gloves: Hosiery; &c.; ' Merinos ; . Cloths tor Chinks ; Mode and high coil Terkeri Shawls; de Laiues ; . ' : ICashmere do. New style muslin de Lainetc Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; I fringe; Fancy do. • do: ' PlaCk Thibet Shawls, do.do. Black and colored'Alpacis;lßlack do. . do. _ Plaid Ginghanisi bright ealfillk - do. -•• do. ' - Ion; -••• !Fine Brachia do. New style Visettes; Gala Ptaids,bright colors;Plaid, Long •• - California Plaids; I Low Priced Black Bombazines; !Plaid Closkings. • - CALICOES—GREAT. REDUCTION " His stock of Calicaes is very large ; it has been se lected with much care - - -with:parucular reference to fastness of coloring,durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods - are lower than they hare ever been before, and ate worthy . the panieular attention of purchasers: , The beat Calicoes for 61 ets. ever offered; Double purple Calieoes,English,ll3 cents; , Green ' do: Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes ,• . New style Merrimack Calicoes; - blue do. do. ' Blue and Orange ~ ' • do. ' ' Purniture do; . * ' cirraP DRES.S GOODS. A large icit of low priced Muslin de Laines; or the low price of 12r t cents per yard. Also, Block Alpacas for 121 cis. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark , and bright colored Plaid Ging ham*, for Difeems warranted fast Colors. DOMESTiC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached bluslins,9l to 12; Yard wide Unhteached,lll to 9; BedTackinss very cheap; Casmetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; Checks, Linings. Plaid Liniteys; Domestic Ginghums, Mariners' Shirtings;. Colored Cambrics; Flannels, lower than ever offered; Canton Flannels. LINEN,COODS! , , Irish Linens. Linen Lawns; " - - Damask Table Linen; • Do_ do. Cloths; Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers• Linen Drilling:Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, from .coarsc o veil Bic; also Bloc and Drab Blankets, fine and eery inei for Overcoats GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and loped ue French and English Cloths and Cas simeres; Over - coatings ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand- Icerchi.efs and Cravats; Gloves ;;Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Rte:ritiOund Cotton half Hoar,. The subscriber having made extraordinary prepare 7 tions for the Fall auti Winter trade, and having purchas-, ed his ,Goads ender the advantage of markets unusually depressed, can confidently, 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. (nov2o)' PHILIP ROSS: W Inter Goods Alit suitent ADost GE°..wtirrEk No. 51 Afarker avert, intends making a change in. his business, on ,the Ist of January . next—will &wise of the following styles of GOODS,-at , original cost. Broeha Long and Square Shawls; . . French Tartan Long do. . • French Printed Cashmeres 4 English do, do. , • Mouseline De LaMar ,• . 3-4 and 6.4 Gala Plaids; High cord French Ginghatas, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargains, ate invited to nisi!. rno27:ltn lITILL BE SOLD, from this date, the balance of our. Ty Wurrea Deem Ockma,at greatly reduced pricest Consisting of scarlet maroon, taw/Anne blue,bllk,bmwir and other colors F rench Merinos, Lamartme' Stripes, • Mohair Stripesiartd treed Alpacas; bloc and - fancy colorsr' Freneh all wool'Cashmems and DeTiaines; low priced - Cashmeres and De Laines, in grearvariety; Long' . and Squire Plaid• Shawls •Tarkeri, - Cashniere. De Lathe' Cloth,ThibetiAc., IL D. THOMPSON, dee.o • 110 Market at.. 3 doors front Liberty. • ' BARD kistuyntEas , Pritanum GOLD PENS.—t• dot.of the above warranted brand, of Pens, just received, and for Sale to the trade at New York.prices., The above Pens hive received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens, and I:trews:united by the manu-. facturer against, the point conaill off. ' L- For sale by EID.W RD TODD do North-east comer of Fifth' and - Market sta. up stairs..' Bf:ACK AND FANCY ; CASSIMEKES--W. , R. Maw! mtv has lately received a. largeruwortment of these Goods, and' is opening them, at prices uuprecedentedly lowtanging from 76 to $2,60 per yard. Also, Ftench,Doeskins, of all qualities. oli v e, Mori-French and English ,Broaticloths, tlaik, invisible green; brown, and blue. Among these are some very handsome French suitable for Clanks, at a very low price , and ' brown, invisible green, and hilt Pelisse Cloths, for Ludics , ' Cloaks: • - Also, silk; cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawerr; Mariners , Undershirm, constantly on hand. Barr Thcattenlipn of Merchants aud Merchant Tailors, piece,invited to the above. CIENTS. SUMMER GOODS.—Super. single 'milled finch Habit Cloths; rieh styles Ctutsimeres; - black and colored Cashmerette; Queen's and' Summer Cloths , figured Oald Drap VEtes. Vestings, uverychoiee Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured Linen Drills; Cheaper yet! RODINSON'S'CIoth Store, ' tnay 4 2.s Post Bnildings, bonier Fiftkand Wood.o Patterson's Carriage ;Manufactory, Diamanci (airy, between Wood And Bonethekl.orects, Winos may always b.efoturitm assort ent of Family : Carriages, Baronches, Buggies, and -all, kinds of helm) , work, - "yam'" • 'lron: ll,sl z hone wagon_doWn to 'wheel-. barrow-Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line, arecespectfully invited to caß, . • • , actatf.: • • A...FURTHER REDUCTION. .Jae.Dittipratt & Sons' Paterntlioda.- Ash.. TO 5 TONS, a, cash, currency ; or t 4 moa.,'approved bills. 5 tons or upwards 31-do. par, 0r.5 mop: do., in erest added. For the superior quality of.-thlis brandiwc efer to the glass Mid -soap manufacuireisi.of thin city , ten erally. , liIITCHEVITEE; raac4 " No'. 180:Liberty, threat. 1.874 gall. at 'al'colored'Wi ere oil o l Boo " bleached „ . - 050 " N. W. toast•• " . 3 • 8 bbla. No. 1 Lard , .- 5 " Liriseedltrarranted Otte) , " . , 20 " Strait's - Tanners' (Tar -genuine)." • In store and for sale by • - Pec.2l MILLER & mdfcumoN. Magnificent Chtletmaii.fialte. C'!'fi.BICKLEY, No. 38, Diamond taleucrespectfully.in forata his friends-and. cestomers, that he is prepar ing, al the Stir Bakery, the. most magnificent Christmas Cake uver Served, up in, Pittsburgb, wiil:Waigh.,loo tbs ba - mad e of tlie beut frUit, and w ill be thoroughb , f baked. To those who are fond of ilrawing- prizes, -he begs leave to say, that three rich , and beautiful Ring* Made of the fittest Gold, will be placed:inaide,the.Calte. The cake will be diiposed . of - at 50 centaloer pound.' hand, a large 'stock of Sugar Tdys, and Cakes " ' ' EMI % ,-- ~ , 2 1.;, . -, ~-: ; I..'. T' -: :>:= , 7.1'-:.;',':. ! --.4 ' _,,,, --..''• -- ' ',-.--:-,.. ----' - -. 1,.. •-> 2," '...!.. 1 ,-',e, ri!.:.;,:):>•'-4-..f.. -; -- ~:!•>--''',-, '''>:.'-'` ''---=-• -e- I - -2. ='' - , -'-', • ;,_„"1,•; :-r>*,,,--el-f --J. ,.'> - ',-- - =,.,-;;,.: ; '::- .-f:>-'i.i'-- -,,,- '',-....:„,. '',,,- - •,', ' >;'''. -.1.>-...,,°- : - ,->—>,.- -,- ' -, *' . =:• l =` -- ,, - . - > .4 - - 1-•:.' --'' ” ' 4' 4 ' '. * - - ., - t-. ; ,, c. ',,- ",, -->? ,;'_, ' .•-•* :' ‘ ` k 4 :'1, 7 .• 1 : *. ' , . _ ..-- • - tAll== = - 1 _ , . MEI Mg, Claim, Reduction in Price.. =UM ",fr ••• • ;f. 4 aff. , C . .,::!:"../ ITN . % , , • "z• ' '1 1* a ' a 4' • , •!. " te'riA N l '"• . 0 .1 "'• OE lEEE Bankers atth Extbatigt brokers. • _ H. WILLIA XI 0,1, " , • EXCHANGE'AND , BANKING OBPICE N. E. Cantor or. Third and ~ Weed strati.- Q.IGHT and Time - Bills of Exchange, Bank Oaten and 17 foreign and domestio , Coin bought turOrnold on'tkeo moat favorable terms:- • . . Collections made inallthe principal cities of ilia VMOO, at.the.lowest rapes.. • , ;clan H. arm. • RILL CU11:11. . • ' BANICERS, EXCHANGE BROVERS, • And Dealers in Foreign ,and.Damestie Bzehangs, eatesOf Deposit, Bank Notes, Gold an Setter, No. 05 Woad street,3rte dapOr/au? Fourth, Warts*, Pitstbusgh,• ga, • • Rugh D. King, • - • .( 1 106.11! "017 TECE,FIESS OF ,PSPCOILIV& KIN G) .SAN ER .-A , ND:EXOHANGI 1310Kt.ft— cdriee—cprtscrof Fourth street anff Nit Offirtalley,: :.- TNEALER in Coin,,Eank Notes ,Time Bliley Foreign .I_,/ and DomestieEchtufge,,Cerufieutes of Depesit,ttc , EXCHANGE On all tlkptincipal cities of tho hobo • for sale in swim to suit pnrcluwrs, • --" .• ' • •''• • CURRENT and par funds received on dePosite. • .• COLLECTIONS made on all partaoftlle Union at the lowestrates, ,••• oll4l'witSglin - • ICHALITECK. • .1 • :;71.3WARD'IZA11210.• - -. Bankers and:Exchange Brokers Dealers in Foreign and -Domestic Billa, Hat' qf -Excha'7437, %Certificates lf Depos 'it, Bank Nola; and . :(Joifi. „Corner or Third and .Wood etas directly optio - site.the St: Chailett Hotel. t., may ". - 110L311118'it - 8081, . Bankers and balers_ try_ Exchatige:' Coin and Bank Nate', .. '' 3 , 1'0.55 Irfarksistred, Pittrlcrsk.. - :r ..,,,,, . 1 ., ' It=i. SIMUNG WT.. 1. 'Si', t',.; je.XCHAtifGEk I; ,' - ,-; ",.- ' Burma lsevs. - . :. t New York i pr :Cincinnati- tli I .PhiladelPitia, : ._, it! , r.i ,"- :Louisville - • .. -, ~- , : " '-' .2. :Ba l timore.:,- ,; :,-- ;-,.! i .!i,-, 814.0aia:...;,i , .-- • •11.,.,.. - .,. ~' " Ohio"BuNing rate: Indiana :Kentucky,. • 'Virginitt • Wheeling .Tennessee - ania-y dz. HOON de. ..• • • • BANKERS AND . EXCHANGE DRONER/3i. . Vornor of Wcod and. Siztla. ;strew., Piusturght Pa.> , • ;-?- I\ HALMS In Coin; Bank Notes,' 'Tiros Bills - Foreign and Domestic Exchange,. Certifientes of Derosit, EXCHANGE on all the. prmeipal.CiFies. of. the Union, • and Europe. for sale in sums aun•purehasera... . CURRENT and per funds received on deposlte., COLLECTIONS made on all parts.of the.Untont the • • loweetrates., • , at • PRIVATE ATlltil4& l :'bi:l3irnbn, ?0.. ;.! 85 Dimrtond Alley,'.pan:be consulted in all: ; (411 • emetic( a piicate inebtonta to the human frame • '• • • ' ;, • tiyhilis and Syphilitic eitiPtieni,gUraitrittcen •' • _ • audits conseqnstices i ;Aogetler with till 're ., . ftetwatdtWaset,impurilieap i f the hie -with all diseases of terterea/ origin, akin disc ases,with sulcrutes, gleet, use thral . discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also„piles, rheumatism, female, weakness,,diseascs of. the womb, ~ • monthly wappressicitis,.disenses of the ionas, fistula ; In .- ano, nervous affections, pains In the. back andloins, irri- . Cations of the neck of the bladder. and .ki.iltlepu aeClbatie . . eruptions, tetter; ringWorin, mer c urial diseases,ke. ' TWELVE. TEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study end trentment,of Teal disorders, and trotnr outhrut excesses!' gaiety, climate, 6r - ,intptuitieg. of The blood, - whereby the constituiton - May huve been efifeebleditliablesDr.Briawn to offer assurances of; speedy Teller to,all 'who mity,placa themselves under his rare : -•- - • •• . '.'• Dr. Brawn's - offices are•eiTiliTenientlY arranged intb !eft- : stale aparnuents. Pati6nts conViSa Dr. B. without fear of exposure urcither visitors' • • It is of importance to many persona in need of medical aidou obtain good advice privatelyand prompily:"TO all such, Dr. Brown'sready • Skill' in removing tenereat . ewes, theirvarions forms and tTMgeit,otlorwinduaerhentir which can rarely be"equalled; St44%Tis'araherebritpf prised that Dr.. Brown has been'regolaily educated 1n,,,• everybranch Of medicine; and ' for the lest tWelve years confined himself ekelusively, to - the- trctitatent 'Of those::: 1, Dr. Brawn is the oat). regalarly'idaiated ;surgeon Pittsburgh who gires' his;' wholt dttefitiarr to those plaints. • . irrCertain, safe and speedy care! will; Dr diffids, tic( Recentcruses are relieved in a shorttiMe t withoitilntba' " raption from baldness: • •••• ' • ' Lternia or finptare.—Dr. Brown:alio inaitesyer; • sons afflicted with Herein to call; as he blip" paid parietal tar attention to that disease. • •• •• Letters from a distance, asking advice', must contain fee, or they will not be -attended - to. oro—Othee on Diamond Ailey, a few doors horn Wand street, towards the market.: Consultations strictly.conft ELIMATISIO.---Dr. Strove:n.B newly discovered retn.' 111, edy forlibeumatism is a Speedy and eeitaiii.rtimedk-.'„: for that painful trouble. It never fails. - • Office and Private Consultation Reerns;NU. 65 Dirt. mond alley, Pittaburgb.,' Pa. The hontoi is' tiltruys af=-, .The Grand Purgatives. . DDR.CLICKENER'S SUGAR .COATED iROETA BLS EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrared Pilla • • have obtained an enviable notoriety in the UnittaStaiesi, as a curative for Giddiness; Dyspepsia, Sour . Headache. Fevers,. Piles, .Costiveness,. Coughlf,:licart bum-Liver COmplaint, Scurry;'Sore Viziant, InWnrd • Weakness, Palpitation of the Bean, IndigeSuon, and variety of other diseases to which Pesti is heir, tO, : medicine for the Million. -In-nil seasons of the ydali—r : :" spring, summer, autumn . , and winter,----mid ander alreir• ' cumstances, they can be mken with. perfect safety' and success. As a Vermithge and general medicine for drag, they are unrivalled. Being coated with pure white , ' sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe; nor nauseate; are gentle,. but thorough in theiroperatiod.• For adults, by increasing the Sore; they are eqnally bent • eficial. As an Anti•Bilieus Pill therwill be - found.vrith e tt• , .. outissuperior. Ask any one, among the thousands use them, and an unqualified approval will be the c Remember Dr. C.l'. Clickeuer is tl.e original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and, that nothingiff the sort was , • ever heard •of until he introduced Them. in June, 1543: • Pnrchasets should, therefore, always ask for Cliekeuer's • • Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take noothers, orthey • ••• - will be made the , victims ofa fraud:l: -• ' . .. •. , . ....•1 - Elsr - Pride, 25 cents per box: .. Dr. Clickenees i rrineipal office for _the sale of Pills, •ii• ' WM. JACKSODI, - 9, Liberty st•,•head of .Weged, Phi; .' '• , burgh, Pa., Genrral Agent.for Pennsylennin; Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. , -The following are the duly appointed Agents for A.4, ,,, P i A. M. Marshall ; . .., • , : • •.. • :.. •,, ..., : , , ;a: Dr. Brown, . • • 'Allegheny rlty::. • : , • J. R. Johnson, • - ~. • ' •.••• , ,-; • ,:i ,',.*?, '•, . .. . • Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. -• • • . ' • , Alexander Aldale:Wyliestirei. • • ' : v i••••• ~.• • , J. IL H. Jacques, Birmingham.. . - -.•:;•1 ~ .. .OY • ' ..- . - i Wni. J. Smith, Tetnperanceville.• . .: • •-.-:•• ' ..., ••••••••• .• O. H. Starr, Sewickley. ,- ••:, .:., .- • : :t.• •' , L.5 , .. ta Edward Thompson, Wilkunbusgb Daniel isiegley, Rust Liberty. . It. Z. Mitchelt, Wilkinsburgh:. •, : • H. Rowland k Son, M'Keespon.- C_ F. Diehl, Elizabeth. ,• •. : :: . John, SlatkiTurtle Creek.:.• .: - --- M'Eldowney'BakerstOwn. Samuel Springer, Clintisni:. • ~;,' .•:4', I James M'Kee, Stewartstovrn. - ... Riley 11I'Laughlin. Pltunitowukbir, , •••••!: s.'. .1. Fulton, Tarentum.• • . •...:.-,....t•.. - Jeremiah Fleming, Lagreliceirille . Robert Williams, AlthnravilbS. auxt,hdtcwilm Dallegra Magical Patn letitrisctor.: I'lllo THE PUBLIC.-- 1 1'his into certify that I hare. icitdult Valley's •Magierit Pain• Extractor to prove*a care. fa." the .Chronic Itheumatinn, whiel(l• have 'been edMoted, • 'lslth - fox Martnit, ig m't hlp Joints. ••• .; •• • •• t • • • ••• •••• ABU.AHAM R. PREELAXD.' . ;' . - *.itozuctekanoek, April 8 7 .1348. ••• ••• '• • • - :-• •;11da. H. Baxxxv•--Sir:l have been troubled 3•3l:tfAtit NCB for eight moirthr, and' eciutd-get - no relief. 'rant Matqaal Pam •Exttamor having been recommended ' me, applied it , but twice, obtained instant relief; and in a short tune was perfectly•cared ! Could I- not get ally • More of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the , ' balance of my bor. • • • • • - WILLIAM lIA.LL. • • • 97 North Moore street. New York, /tote 1110847..• • • ' • E D r• CAUTION —Da/ky's only Depot in the city te . New ' - and where 'the genuine etrtide can the"ohrtuned: • Wholesale and retail, i• at 415 Broadway . - - • • •' • • ILDALLICT is the inventor of this truly in valuable Com • • gonad, and he never has, and neterywili communicate the • leeret Of its preparation to any roan. living; and,•tbere• • • fore, no other person ever has ntadtil or ever can make. a' .` . gram of it himself. . Counterfeits abound! Every 'truly valuable article it subject to ba depredated, upon by counterfeiters and lax •••• Rosters ; and nothing, that We know of, has more erten.' sively experienced that fact than Danny's Magical Pain • •• Extractor! • • • • •• •• A Tieta—The genuine 'Dailey, in cases of the severest • Bunts, Scalds, Piles,'&O.j-will• afford instant relief; and prOduce at once a cooling and soothing offect—estractiag pain iii and from one to fifteen [Mantua hhut be.sure,• ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton , cloth.. , : And now marithediffeTenee!,—Counteileirßstrectors, no matter under what name they may appearior how ap— plied, always irritate and, inerecusthepain ! Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be bad. gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, .4 Munn Depot' . Piaebstrgli. • • Df..WlA.Tgazia. Agent. Diallers Animial Gal-virile Cure-Ali, For Homes, Cattle. &c., cotes spavin, quittor, •poll•evikeates, galls and bruises. Pamphlecteontaming cattificateacif respectable parties. easy be bad on applf- cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, , , octlGui • A. nt,Pittsbu •h. • • • WIL IAM TAT • & C 0.,..:., - . •' (succzenone co suralan & vS•vz.).. -• • , ponyri, street,. between Ferry and Liberty Stfeete r , virANUFAcTUREtts of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by dennts, pumps, baths, vvaterelosets, leaden'coffms, ' . •&c,;• keep 'constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lend from I to 8 tbs. to the,nquiße foot, in abets of,o- by 20feet, which they will furnish tottie trade wholesale, ; or cut to order In any size that may be .Wanted: ..„ . • They also manufaCture and keep ,Coustantly".on.hand . • leaden pipes from 2 to.; inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, foz... • conveying water from springs, (tarnished to the country.. trade, and put up on:reels in lengths of from 100 to IWO , feet on each mil, with'directions as to the proper, method • of laying. Also, on hand; a large suPillY.of Adams" . • eat suction Pumps; for; wells or Cisterns; Snow & Co's very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps. • - - • Hydrant work of every description. executed In the most durable manner. and on the, molt • terms. Orders from the country - for. leaden pipes, .her;: • lead, or.pumps, Will receive prompt attention... - • Steel and File lllatitifaotorP. • mew. subscribers lucre enlarged - their Steel and Pile plinifactorx.: on die . *artier of O'Hara Street, and Spring alley,Fi ir Ward; Pittsburgh, by electing Adam- - verting funiabs. a melting rurnece and a tilt htunmer Theit*Stiel,moor being 6 (ttvarerkirounlity, reit eased Competent 'opertitiVes, they are prepar ed . to (Ur.: tiliaoPileit **(every description; that will com pare 'with` the bdtt imported article . ; ninlbeing deterrnhiedlo alre'' the'interest of ttse • Pilts in any way, to par' • chasr from them, liey will sell their 'Pile's at tednCeil';' prices; forenth. They will. also rit-cut Piles.'abd rur spate thosiwitich are womand broken. Publid age is respectfallyinvited , noel ) J. ANKRIM di CO s • • ; SAY , A • • • ' -4. 1 • 1 1•7 •.•• " • . .. . _ . . . - - . :,.',.1.';'i •:-... -.. ;,'.; ., ;':::: , ;5::......: ; : . '.....: . ... -- .' °-'.-,-.2.;..:-.;".,..-..",':::-.-;:.F-,.;,:'.:: y ~ ~. =I , -,"„` ME =ER ZEE ,Mr. O. CORRY* t - ; • , Busring Connil.k City ord , ,at. • - Belie 'Tinted,,- Perms Maryland • -i• Newtnteana - , --- • — • t. IME INS BM ~ „.•: -2 Eel
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