*04., _ - Er GlLlSArinixmaistracc7l--Physiciaus prescribe Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar in the last stages and Meg hopeless cases of' Consumption atter all other medicines have failed, as it has proved it self : to he the most : eXtra ordinitry medical aid to curing, that disease: Now this medicine is as :valuable in the incipient. stages, each as Coughs, Colds, &a., &c.,when the Lungs are, ot too, far, gone before , ulceration akes place. It is , seldom or ever known to fail in breaking up the most distressing, Cough or Cold-in a - few hours time, if the direction's are strictly followed. The Genuine,Dr: Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, which makes co intuitirwonderful cures— , For sale bArKIDD 5.% CO., • o \lale Druggists No. 60 Niirood Also, by .....„KNFEI AND tc. HARDIN, - , janlo:6ind&w. -Granl.street. . fp!Coczvrsarene Colnasurrcrsl— are c,oun; terjeits mo !—Citizens of Pittsburgicounteifelq irr's celebrated lanner , i Vzorisam Prue IWO k , ad, and of the worst conceivable kind. 'We wo respectfully invite you to call on the Agent for Dittsburg t Pdr,JQIIN ; THOItII'SON,ISn Liberty street; and examine, a. box that was purchased at ei Drug Store in this city. Itisbiy.,. solutely enough to make.ono blush lor ppor,fmil human ity, but at the same time to mina all against the villain y of the counterfeiter. The passing of counterfeit Coin is not a touch to it. It is 'as mach Inferior lathe* digiee of criminality, .an Petty. lareen'S' inferior to ; downright murder. - Always remember that the Original and Genuine', INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have the written gigue,' lure of.IVILLIAM IVIDGHT on the top labeler box:, Remember, also, that 11, Sawn; . ; Druggist, corner of Market and Thin, streets, is not ate agent for this oleo eine, and we can; at guaranty the genuineness of thuf offered by him fot , JOHN . T/JOMPSON, J 56 Liberty street, is sale . Purchase only of,him.. ' , . . - KT A cough slarMid never be neglected., It may ap pear. Arilling. and unworthy ihe_ntlention at first, btu will not remain stationary lougr'it rnaY'Progre" slow- at first, and its augmentation may us scarcely perceptible; yet when it once seizes the lungs, all the ,other pans of the body will be sympathetically affected, and a confirm-' ed Consumption and premature death will be the able result. A little care would save many a life, and, lie timely use of a proper remedy, might have, arrested many:a -consumption. , But mans:persons have an invin cible repugnance to-taking any medicine,. and rather than use the means towards arresting, a disease, simply .because the remedy may, not be a pleasant one, would suffer and languish Isr a long time, before-they would cc . sort to the aid oitnedicinc.' • - • •-:! • , , B. A. Fahussiock Co.'sCough Balsam bas a great, advantage in this respect over tnany„other Cough prepa-. i rations, us us pleasant taste permits tto be 'used without inconvenience: lint itsvalueas a Balsam consistsin the speediness-of its cure,. .Woltave known stints of,ltie most tlespemte coughs, some of which had been running on for a considerable length of, time, yield elmo,st imme diately to its power. • . Prepared and for sale ' wholesale and retail, by • - • -13. A. FAUNESTOCK & Co. novl7-: : cot. Wood and Ist, mud Wood. and 6th Irr Let the:public beer in mind that Scarlet Fever and other complaints • incident to • sudden changes of the' weather, aro peculiarly prevalent- at this season of the year.. 'Phousandit of children, and.many persons of ma ture age. are dying weekly. because they overlook the only medicine which is infallible in diseases of thatkind. That medicine is Clickener's Sugar.coated :Vegetable. Purgative Pills, which have been successful in cases of the greatest obstinacy, and Where 'all other remedies haveptoved unavailing. Physicians of the highest emi nence have prescribed them in their practice, and,rhey have been highly recommended by a committee of the Ain e.rican. Ins titute, appointed to investigate their merit,. , Let those who have never used them consent tomaka'a single trial, and they will never have cause to regret thcirdetenrunation. In ease of failure, it awoke thing's possible ' the money will in all-eases-be returned, • • 113 — Sold by WM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent, • man . . 99 Liberty street, Pittsburgh: [For list of Agents see advertisement.] • - A litsinciss Ems AU. STAson.--Wright's Indian I.l.ge table Pills suit-all complaints and all ages, and may taken at alt times, and nuder ali circumstances, ynth perfect safety: They are as natural to the human consti tution as food; and while - they do not injure 'even the most delicate, there is scarcely a malady in 'the , whole catalogue of human ills, but will yield to their influence. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels trona bilious and putrid humors, and purify the blood; and are, therefore, certain to drive pain or distress of every. description from the body. . Betearsof Counterfeits and Imitations.—Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wttzts.m.l.Vmonv on the label of each box. - . Remember also, that ;Messrs . Feriehlwaager & Oh., of New York; Remember, also, 'GhtSCOe &,CO., at Cincinnati; and .1. B. Wilder & Co., of Louisville, are nor agents for this medicine, and we cannot guaiantee the genuineness of that offered by pent for sale. Thegenctine is for sale at Dr. 'Wright'aprincipalOffice, 169 Race street, Philadelphia; and by - Jong 356 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. who iseele twat for this city, by whom dealers can be isupplied at the whole sale rate-' - EMEI23 Mold customers, strangers visiting. the city, and others wishing to provide themselves with it 'hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS., VEST, or any Other-arti cle in the- line, can do so by leaving their orders with JAMES bPG.I.TIRE, 'Tailor,' Third street, St. Charles Building. Jour ati.i.tve.n, by Express, another piece short napp'd Black, the very thing for Cloaks, and :last in season. MeGUIRE, Third street, St. Charles Building. LARD 01L-11 , . bids. No. 1 Winler'Strained Lard Oil S " •.:.1 .Fall.: "' "r , Just received and for sale by . . • - janl.B .INIILLER RTCRETSON. SUGAR. -HOUSE MOLASSEK.-15 bbls. Sega Housablolasses, nn consigarneui and for saleby janlB ,MILLER er.-RICKETS TOR SALE OR RENT—Lifivro Story BriekDvs'elling, E" situate on Fifth street, opposite' the Court House. Enquire of 11.VMULLEN DOWNING,' janl.7 21S Liberty street, oppiisito Sevont.h. Administrator's Sale. Bt* virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court. the un dersigned. Administrator, of :the. }lncite of James Gilmore, of South Fayette ToWashlp.Alleglmny Coun ty, Penns., dee'd, and will expose to sale. , at Public Outcry, on the premides, on the third Saturday of :Feb. Teary, A. D. Ibl9, at 12 o'clock, It., all that valuable FARAI situate in the said Township of South Fayette, bounded by. lauds of Jetnes-Ilerrion, Joseph Dickman,. Samuel Kenney, James hPKeown, John Aletander.-the Rev. William Jeffery, and others. centaining 279 acres and 107 perches • on which is erected a large tind,value ble Brick Dwelling Bans°. and a large frame Dant and frame Stable, a stone milk-house, and' tenant house:— About 170 acres cleared; theresidue hairine timber; an Apple Orchard, in its prime, ell grafted fruit. The Farm' is in a good state of cultivation, and the soil is well" adapted to small grain.' The Fermis well watered, and hasan abundance of excellent Stout:Coal. Itis situated about ten miles from Pitttburgh, and about 'two 'mileis from the Pittsburgh and 'Washington Turnpike Rote:l.-- The Lend will be sold as encl . :inn, or in two tracts, as' the sernewas divided-bythe inquest .r partition. Terms of:Sale—One-third cash; one-thirdin one year, with interest from the day'of sale; and one-third ih ViVo, years, with interest from the day of sale. The two last payments to basetured on the . premises; by judgment bond and mortgage:. Persons wishing to' purchase, can call, for further information,with the undersigUed, intent Township, near . Ramsey . Ford, .ott the said Turnpike' Road. . SAMUBLISTEWART, janl9:w2w* " • " • Administrator. ECI=I T . HEimbsenler offersifoißent the following property: One Tavern Stand, situated the Franklin' Road, four ,miles• from the city, with one hundred' and 'thirty, Acres .of Land; improved, principally in grasa. one House and Lot of - Ground, with a Blacksmith' Shop. and Tools.- Also, one Rouse and Lot, suitable for °Shoe maker or Tailor. 'Alao, one .fine fronts House, with six Acres' of Ground, itOtable forit Gardner. The above property will be rentedxeparote. - For further pariiculars enquire of the subscriber. on'the prembies. • PETER IVORY, Inif. - ReePer; ' Ross Tp., Franklin Road, janl9:4ta, BALANCES .11.15iD DIVIDENDS / --/•• TANAING;in the Merchants' Sandlßlanufae,turers' Bank of Pittsburgh, which have not been increased or diminished for three years:- • Name.- Raidenee.s Date. ..dmirupt 6. Abraham Benhe!, Deposita,- April • 33, !14 50 3. Et..,k;VV. Morrison, . , Dee, -13,1847, .. 88 J. W Nicholson, ' Balance, k1arch22,1835, 85'37 Depositeiinne ' 3 4 845 / 35:4 DIVIDICIIM , . , Names. 80. of Dividends. Shares. Amount: E. B. MiX6ll, 2 • - - • 50 • •75 ' Thos. Parshall, 2 . 30 - 45 Thos.:Pitch, - 5,. , -• • ' 13 50 Priscilla' 6 25 56:25 J. Musgrove rr. S'on, 5.‘ -•6 10'50 pertifr;lktat the above appear to be Balances and Di , Yiends, dne to the persons named, and which bavd re-' mained unchanged for three years. - W. H DENNll.Dashiev Sworn i . nd ,Sobscribed, December 29M, 1848, 'before lee,[d3o.lrlm] - D.B SCULLY, Cashier. Auditor's Notice. . . _0,21 TN THE DISTRICT COURT; Allegheny -E:-„...)F. County, Nov. Term, ISIS ; No. 233. ~,- Henry W. Aufterhaide, 1 . 4 1 1( '* T.IN' v i . 1 Execution 4,... . ~,And now. Dec. ICr, 1848, the Sheriff pays os: into Court the sum 'of .3-169.31 ; same day Reade Washington - - appointed , kuditor, to distribute the money in Court.; . From the Record .1 - • ; . ; ; .2 ... • : , . -: . • HIRAM HULTZ,ProtI6. n' TAXIS Nortcs, that the Auditor will attend to - the duties of his appointment, at his office, on Fourth street; be'. tween Smithfield and Grant sts., Pittsburgh, on Taesday, the Odd day of January nest ' at 2. o'clock,P.l.l.: • ; ' dert2Smlt ' . REALM - WASHINGTON. Auditor: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.--Letters ofAdmibite 'ration baring been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate ,of Jenne Hessoth . decease4' late : of Moon Townsbtp, persons indebted to said }Name, are rednestet to make immediate payment p.aitd all leaving claim will psesent them for settlement..%, • JAMES BESSON, , JEREMIAH MEEIC,.S :"•"..915's dee.l3.w(ll rro the Honorable the Judges •of the Courfof Quarter ..l.. Sessions of the Peace, in unit for the Conn ty of Alle gherty . . . . The pdtition of John Conolly, 4th Ward, city of Pitts burgh, in:the county aforciaid t humbly shevveth, That, your ptitioner bath provided himself with materials for the cypmniodution."ol travelers and othere, at. dwell, Mg house in the Ward aforesaid, and, prayk that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a publicouse of entertainment And,yout petianner, °a nt duty bound, will pray. JOHN - CPNOLLY._ We, the subscribers, citizens of the nforesaid Ward, do. cert i fy, t h at the Oove petitioner is. of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the. neconmsodation of tray elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary, L. Wilmarth, John Chrlsty;_ Martin :Connolly, Nq a l, Kellohan, Thomas' Sill, :And.' Jackman, .James ISP.Shane Thos 'Purcell li:Watson,Thos„Owsten, lohn, Dolan. Jan4:2td&ws . . . gontmertial art b Smanttal. rtitrsnuncia MADE. • D. DENNY, • ' J HANiVA Comwrrre Iva DEcioara. NV. FL Bll.,ll4'Erf, • PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. . SteinalioatPacketLitie t leavesdally for Oincinnati,lome. PaSsenger Packet, "Via Brownsville; la "Baltimore and B.X. sr.; and 6 x-st. Mail Coach lane; direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. 26., and in Westein and Southern Moil Coach tide, 6 A. Ai. North-Western, via Cleveland; daily,lo a. M. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 a. M. Nartfi Easterti,to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DE2....tRTURII OF MAILS: .Esatern Mail via- Fltiladelplna, dua 3 A. ht.,. closes 12 m Western' Mail, Chi; and liouisv.ydne 8 r. M., closes 5 it.te South. via Balt. and Washington, dna 8 • P.' m.,elosee 5 a..at Motth=Wistera via Cleveland, due 10 closes 9 A. M Erie trtid - Western New •York, due 8 P. X., Ooses 8 A.. X STOCKS. • . - Par value. Asked. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh t. 850,00 4350,00 e 5 0 ,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 ; 44,00 ; 43,50 Meralutate' and .151..8ank 50,00 47,00. 45,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank. • ~, N one in market. Hand Street Bridge 50;t10 50,00 49,00 Northern Libertiesßridge ... .. ; 50,00 35,00 Old Alleghenrßr:dge 26,00 ; '36,00 " 35,00 Connellsville R.titock, paid on; - • shares,B2,sU ••••••• . 1... City Bonds (639" cent;)•;. . - ... Monongahela Bridge-- - Otte Stock 25,00 1050 .. • ' Bally Review of thl; Nletr!tits. OFFICE OF TitE POST, / • rilosturfa l tionrimo, January 22, 1849.1 . pa . tuyilay wan d.r... 4 7.eeablef:,ctild, with , a little ,snow and rain. Were was nothing going on in the market that reguiredspecininixention. . FLOUR—Thin:air/as some on the wharf; sold at $1 5 9504,0,0 ; flicked OfireXdili.' CHERSE--Sales •of 135 boxes at 6.lfßdie., accord ing. to inintiti and 'quality'. LARD--Sales frorri wagon tof,lo 'kegs at 61, cur l sales frorn store at 8,1061 e. BirrrEA"Nothipg doing" of any consequence: vailataa'atlsol3lc. for. Roll: -Keg is worth 810 ,MOLASSES=.I3aIe of 18 hbicat SUOAR—Side of , l,hhde. N. O. new crop at 41c :COFFEE—SaIe of 33 bag. Rua at 71. c. 'ATS-4ales from , store at 20e. There have been some receipts, ., 'WHISILEY---Prices area little better; wee quote saleti of rectified utlBl.+2o3e. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales of 3,600 re. at Doatranc Goons.--The 'cotton, &oils market has berm ekceedingly activelduring the-tpast week, and - nearly ell descriptions have aditinced fully of ti -cent. All the loading styles at 37 inch brown sheet lags, weighing under three yazds to the pound, and many oflbose of lighter weight, are now sold to ar rive at 4, market value r , at the time of delivery. The stocks of. bleached goods are now very light; and though there has been very little advance in no ininal prices, buyers find, that they cannot obtain the discounts of from 2} to - 5 per cent., which were granted in December by the commission ((Ont. , . Many style, of ,woollenloods are - also command ing better prices, partiaularly those 'of the coarser description, and the prospect for the manufacturer, as well as the trade generally, seems to be gradually brightening.—Batton Transcript. The New Golden See . Hive Stilt Ahead I ith ..,.. . NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! ' • . Greater Bargains than ever ran now be had a the sign of the New Golden Zee- like, on Market st., . between Third and Fourth, where Is s unt opened a splendid stock of winter Dry Goods, cheaper than the same quality of Goods have ever been offered in Pitts ' 't .L. RUSSELL, No. G2-11,1 1 arket street, between Third and Fourth atteets, - sign of the Big Golden Bee- Hive, his now received, and offers to his numerous cus tomers and thepublic generally, - the largest, cheapest and mostsigeridid stock of Winter-Dry. Goads ever offer ed in this city. _These Goodshave been purchased in the Eastern Cities since the late-fall in prices, avd will be sold to cash buyers : at a great reduction, mucla cheaper than'they could have been sold in the early part of the season. Among this large and extensive stock will be found many - choice and fashlonable Goods of the latest im portaton. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful arti;cle ; Cherry . e.ol'd do. do. figured sod plain ; - Silks and Satins, plain, striped and plain; Scarlet de Laines, all wool, Very cheap ; Mannino Blue De Laines, low prices French Merinos, all colors, extremely low. A large assortment of fighl Cashmeres De I.e.sines,new est designs, from 121 , to 50 cents per yard ; these are very cheap. Also, a large stock' of .Alpactus from 124 to 50 cents per yard, all colors. and a great burg ain; with a' splendid assorunent of bonnet ribbons of the latest im portation. Alsoi velvet ribbons all widths and colors: very cheap, a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins mid - velvets, all cofiors French worked capes and collars;searfi, cravat s, gloves and hosiery, all at reduced prices.. • • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Best assortment in the chi, and very cheap Long and Square Shawls, best quality. Terkerie and. Cashmere Shawls: Black and colored Cloth do. Broths and Silk do. Plaid Blanket Shawls. all qualities and prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! l—Cheaper ht the City! Alarge stock of Blankets, all qualities, which will be sold cheaper than coo be found elsewhere. • - DOMESTIC GOODS. CHEAPER. THAN THE CHEAPEST! _ . A large stock of Calico. -Good,dark Calico, fast colors, only 3 cents per yard ; best quality British and American • Prints., 6-to 10 cents per yard, yard wide IR/With Purple Prints, 10 to 121; a large supply red, white and yellow Flannels, some as low as 121 cents per yard, very cheap; :Bed Tic king, froth 8 to Let cents per yard. • Also, a large stock. of. Cheeks, Shining Stripes, Cassinets, Kentucky Jeans and Littseys, together with a very extedetive as sortment of blenched and unbleached Mtutlins, from 3 to cents per yard, cheapestyet; good yard wide unbleach ed Matins, only 5 cents per yard ; bleached-Mullins . (tonal° 21 cents per yard. All of which will be sold off= .at reced prices, at.the sign of .the Now Golden Bee . Hive, in,Market street, between Third and ,Fourth sta., N 0.02: . (dcelBaf, , RUSSF.L. NNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Will be re44iied at the • ;a_ Bookstore 'or Butorr dr. hlsot.tstr 7d NVlaqdl street, 'for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by the Amer ican Society for the Melioration of the Conolition of the Jews,.and.edited by the Rev. A. 11. Wright, Pastor of the 'A_ssoetate Church, Jane street, New York. decl4t • PRINTING PAPER,- 50 ream& Printing Paper,24x27; 100 Fine Ektok Paper,lox24; '25 " S. F. Book Paper,2ox2.s•, ' 25 Median colored Envelope; received and tot gaiety . - ' ' JOHN V. MELLOR, janlo • .• No. 81 Wood at. HE PARTNERSHIP• heretofore existing, between 1., Hale; Reitteman•& Co. was this day dussolved by 'mutual consent. The business of the late firtn will be settled by Mittman & Co. JAS. HALE. • .exit.27th,,lS9 The busineaarrill be continued by Sears Br. RICISTALIN and Jona VOICOILT, under the style of REINEMAN it sept2B APPRENTICES WANTED—Fifteen to,twenty young lads irate 12 tols }mans. °Cage, to learn the Stocking tnarnifacturiog ba.siness. Apply . at M. ,DA.LY , S Store, on nth street, or at his Factory la Lawrenceville. 0nv14.:" A' NE,CDOTES—Cyclopedia of •Moral .and Religious Anecdote,, a Collection of several Thousand Facts, Jicidents, Narratives, - Examples and Testimonies...em bracing the beat of the kind in most former collettions, and some hundrat's in addition, original and selected; the whole arranged .tsd slesithed on a new pink with co pious topical - find scriptural indexes. By Rev. It. Arvine A. 111., Pastor of the Providence Church, New York with an Introdtastioniby the Rev. Geo Cheever, D. D ;list published. . . . The above, with a number of new and -valuable publi, cations, for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, . hte2s ; 713 ; Wood,. street. TEAS--The attention of fainilies and dealers is invited • to our" stock of fresh Green and Black Teas, put up in quarter, half pound, and pound packages, which we will warrant equal to, if not briar, then'the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea stores.' We, have also on -hand & fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson andlilack Teas not in packages, Which we think cannot be'equttlied in tiii city; Calf and try them. dec27 - KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond. • • - IFgeshe Ptirel Test's, WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL,-ivr:zzot Paces TEA STORE, 70 -FOUI2II. Ural, near Wood, Pittsburgh.— The subscriber, having just returned from New is now receiving: a large supply of FRESH GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from the Ne*Tork Pekin Tea Camps: ny, selected with great care for retail sales. 'Our stock being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels; Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and at any price they may wish-packed ir. 3, I and 1 pound packages, - 6 b. tin eannisters, 0 and 13- b. catty boxes, and in the half. chest. • - • • • Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and will Zell better Teas at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh. • • - Our stock of fine Young Ilyson, Gunpowder, and im perial Green and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the American raiirket. • • Lavering's double refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver ized SUGARS, ettretail. or by the barrel. - COFFEES—Mocha, Old Gov. Java, Lagnyra, St. Donungo -and •Rio Coffees, selected by the moot expo riented Coffee Broker in New York. Spided Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and Onions. --Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice. Ma . laga Raisins,in 3 b. boxes. •- 11-4.3 Dr. D. Jaynes Family Medicines for sale. ' decbdkw A. JAYNE'S H. GALSS-0555..- 5. A..LONS. _ L. =lca GiAZIAII , GMER, LONG ' it, MILLER,. • No. 109 Front rt. between Wood and Soziotfleld areas. IurANUFACTURERS ofGells of all sizes, double and single action Force Pumps, Counter Railingi eral +Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds far Gas, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-attri, ton metal for samez Particular attention paid' to Gas iixtures, and a well assorted stock of Pla in and Oma Fental Pendants,. Burners, Chandeliers, &c.,&c., co manly on hand. Oct ' - ':i . .,:j .- Iliiiii" . 7..!!'''' - - _ .DAILY:BTEADI-PACKIIII' LINE. MILS Independent Line of sternness is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful Loath on the waters of. the West.. The highest wages are paid, for the services of the best. and .most experienced men engaged in the liver' humans.— .The line has been in operation for. six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest :injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn parison with any:passenger line us the linion for safety, regularity, and speed. AlEthat.money can procure has been provided for the safety,comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: 5,00 • •' . '1,45; 00,00 MoiliDAi - P . ACRET.—Theltioaonoanzarr, apt. will leave PittsbtuirlieveryMonday morning attOolelocki Wheeling every Monday evening nt. AO P. M. Was:Ruts No. 2, Cain. /no. r Kfinefeker, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening TrEDNESDA Y PAC/Mr—The Nam, Error:AND-No, 2 3 ,Capt. S. Dean, will leave . Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'clock ; WheelingeveryWedneaday even— ing at 10 • THURSDAY PACKET.—The Banuartr, Cipt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. FRIDAY PACS-NZ—The CuPpms No. 2, Capt. Cnstikr, willleave.Pittsbrirgh every Friday morning at It/o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. s. SATURDAY PA CHET,--The MlteszNare, Capt. Hemp will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday( morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 101.. vs. SUNDAY; PACKET.—The ISAAC Nzwrox, Capt. P. Davi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at lo o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. ta. nov 19. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FEDAVAST ipt,lB4B. Pasitriauv 15t,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT El A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line. for the present amnion ATLANTIC :Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. J acobs; and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirety new, and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi , ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Mart Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. la3l The'fast packet ALLEGIIENT BELLESCept. Capt. Wu. HACNNA, will run regularly be tween ats urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny. River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, r. ar. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27 >ilew W heeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger stearner.IAMEBNELSON,G.'D. Moore, Master, will ran as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling,leav ing ibis city every Tuesday s 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, (having superior aecomtnoda tions,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by nay boat on the river. AMSRTRONO & CROZ ER, dec0:11 Agents. egn air •ae • et for THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. BARNES, will leave (orate above' and inter me ateports on •Wednesday) and Saturdays. For freight or passage applynn board, or to ' an 2.5 GEO: IL MILTENBERGER, Agt. LO EVIL 1 PACE.' z $ l• N . • ' . . . . REGULA.2 SAMILST PACIRT.—Tbr A jailNo 1 fine and fast passenger steam Pee ket TELEGRAPH, I. Hezlep„ lCom mauderirilileeve Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and alt intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock 'precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular - Packet, and with a view. entirely to the comfort of pal• wagers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the lien Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to :Mat- Loais—timethrough.vvE nava. ap2l4 Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Vsusait, Master, will leave Agraltaly for Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, precisely. Leave Wheeling every Ittesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock, A. me., paritive/y. 'Me Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every aceommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board.or to oct 9 ran t. New Argemen THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beuver,Olasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday. at 9 A.. 111, re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Endny, She has a boat at the landinti, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freighisat any time- S. & W. HAR' BAUGH, Agents, matt No. 33,-Woodstreet. thaigTHE steamer BEAVER, Chris. E. Clarke, Master,' will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, tanssgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesdays and Fridny---and returning on Tuesday, Thrirsday, and Sattrrdny, at o'clock,. a. sr. (laving a boat at, the landing, we arc prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight ordtassa.o apply to mat7.tf G. W. lIARTON & CO., Agents. Mr. Duff's Driolr.Neeping AND WRITING ROOhlg, Alexander & Day's Build. ing, corner of Diamond and Market street. For day antlevening classes. Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are now attracting general attention in the Eastern cities. _"Numerous as are the publicationialready before the public on this'impottant branch of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic testimonials appended to the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded iu effecting:l more ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to practice this great easenpnl in the conduct of mercantile atlitirs.—New. York Errnmg Express, Oct. 80. Professional assistance given in opening, posting and` closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de ranged books, /cc. Class hours from 10 10 12 A. It., and from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 P. M. ' lanG SANDS dc REINEMAN, JOHN VOEGTLY. 10R SALF..---All that valuable property where the aubsenber resides ; together with the improvements thereon, situated on Sixth street, neat SmithUeld,front ing on Sixth st. 121.1 (1., and in depth on Cherry alley 240 feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or a Public Mall, and confab's a half square of ground; or it utightbe divided into 12 building iota, 6 lots of 20 'feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep,' and ¢lots with a front of 20 - feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep. jan6:tf WM. PORTER. :JOHN DUNLAP TWIN DUNLAP, having, on the let inst., associated tl with him in his business Jonx nubility, they will hereafter carry on their Importingof House F urnishing Hardware, and Manufacturing business,under the name and style of John Dunlap do Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed liy tha senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner Of Market an Second streets (j'anffidet) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. INFORMATION WAlME.D.—Anyperson acquainted . I with the children of Jahn 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. , pec3o4f CLOTHS -1 case black mixed heavy Cassimere : 1 do. fancy , do. 2 do. Tweeds, fancy colors. For sale at manufacturer's prices by /MIAMI et. LEE, land Liberty street, opposite Fifth. 11 TAVERN STAND AT SHCIUSTOWN,,FOR RENT:;-' -A commodious and well fiuishe'd Tavern Stand, in the village of Shoutetown, furbished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It nvill be leased for a term of. years. Address jan I2 P:SHOUSE, Shousetown. Elver PORT OE! PITTfaIIIII.GII. rEEIWATiar .C11.0;181, ARRIVED, • • Steamer Lake Erie,'Sholes: Beaver. " Pioneer, Forsyth, St. Lords. " Ivanhoe, Sterling,New Orleans. " Wellsville, Pee, Hnekingport; " Consignee,Lockwood, St, Louis. • " NorthMver, Dean, St. Louis: " Telegraph No . 1. Flazlett, Lonisiine " Parts, Maraud, SLLonis. ' • " Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville' DEPARTED, • " Lake Erie, SholeS, &aye r. Brooklyn, Boles, St.. " James Nelson, illoore, 'Wheeling. 11348. . .11.11411. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH Franklin Packet. =EMI Summer Arraugernent, Co•Partperihip Notice. rt . %) LET—The Dwelling, corner of Wylititand Chnth j. am street, having parlor, dining roon,.and eix bed, rooms. Apply to JAS. MeGUIRE, .4'1113 . 'Tailor, Third st. _ ;MON TEAS FOR 1.21 CENTS PER SET.-The subscriber, wishiug to dispose of his 'entire stock of Cfneeasware as soon as possible, w ill sell common Cups and'Sancers at the extremely low price 'of 121 cents per. set, along with other articles., Now is the time to secure a good assortinent of Ware at lovrprices. Store-keepers and families should improve this opportunity, without Be lay IE7" Remember the place, CIIINA HALL, No. 118 Wood street. tjarill3l. WM. GETTY. OTATOEB-48 sacks just received and for sale by P jant2 ARMSTRONG ec CROZER. A/les lien). County, ass • ..._ .IN THE. MATTER OP THE ESTATE 5 . ,/ i). ,,,,. oe Ss:sum. BEArry, deceased; No. 69, June - c( ... .V .',- 7 ' ~,,, Term, 1847. * l 'f' , V. 01December 29th, 1949, •on motion, alias ,-,-,.........., Rule muted oaths bens and those later . . `,......,.../ cued, to come into Court on Saturday, the 97th of January, Isis, and accept or rejedt under the valuation and partition. Personal notice to be given of this Rule to those interested whq reside in the County of Atleghetty, and notieo by publication lathe Saturday Morning Post, weekly, until January 270, ISO, to those i"terested,who reside out of the County of Allegheny. By the Court. jan4:wuan27 DANL. MeCURDY, Clerk. iMisceilamns. •. ALL/1A . 13E0%11c; . 'WM: C. CONNILLT. IDROWN Se CONNELLY, 'Mid/es-We cied•Remil.Oro- JUSk Produce and Commission Merehants;Diamond market, Pittsburgh. - ' nov:l9 A RMSTRONG CROZER, Commission 4I chants Anfi. and Dealt in Produce, 22 Market Bt. de6 ALAFtOE , LOT OF 'SHORTS AND .MtDDLINGS- - - Received and for gale by j an 3 , . CUMMINS. & SMITH: 200 lIUSHELS VERY FfftCURWME - m W.-- ea and rot , sale by {lanai CUMMINS k. SMITH. 5 EELS. , EXTRA. FA saleby, 0103) 2BBLS. APPLES.--Bee'd and' for sale by -. jJ an a . GIIMMINS I SMITH FINE FLOIT6-38 bbls. just received by jan7 'ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 2 2 EXTR A VE : I R e FAMiC , Ir received luri3 ' T .- • ARMSTRONG & CROZEN. 5131,23. POTATOES-- tut received, and for sale 3k, v . b y (J im ) A.RmsTRoNG&.CROZER: BiILS. RYE FLOUR-4°i sale by SEu . r CIDER-3 5 bb 8.-to-dayreceired and for sale by - " tiansl ARMSTRONG •fic.CROZER: STT VINEGAR-19 bblo. forsale Iff ' k • jan9 ARMSTRONG CRGZER c e E forPsAale : . 1 •Jan9' •' • • ARIaTRONG & eR027,11. - 40 ITetitrATia:lo4l6--I.tflA2All.-.1 IMMINI•••••••...11•Un.. , • Y R 720 Pbig E4 1 11i ii r.°,1 :11 11 11 1 11iitg -- jang lib Wood nireei'. p Ay.—Ziboxes No.l• Rosin; - • , 28 " 1 Yellow for Buie by': • •,, , • • . J. DrWILLIAMS RIHD•FRIJIT-bus:-Dried'Apples; ••• - , , Peaches;Alif ahleby, - • • • - WILLIAMg. • M 2--20 dozen Common; 11 1 • 25Extra quality . ; for sale by .lanß , OTARCH-10 time Extra .Pure, for sale by jauB 7_D. WILLIAMS J UVENILF.AND TOY BOOKS—& fine stock at • H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.'s, .nec23 . Fourthetreet. DlLtkt cHATIN '—lba e t rat) • lanket • Rung. decl6 MURPHY '& LEE. • IDLANKET COATI GS—Drab, Lavender, Grey inur. ett and Bine, , for , sale by-the piece or package; at tlanufacturees prices, by MURPHY& Lisa • Liberty street, opposite Fifth. PSWhi.Eight bbls. Insh skey rs- Til l ed ;ale by ifin3 tJOHN BLACK% & CO. '4OO tnliflo'r sZely LAITZMZIRDI rr ARD--50 kegs No. I, just received and for sale by L. decl9 s 1 rrß & SINCLAIR. IT= BUTTER' - 2 bbls. Fresh Roll flutter, received this day and for sale by [dealt)] & SINCLAIR. DRIED APPLES-20 sacks, Prim e for sal e by decl9 • . SMITH & SINCLAIR APPLES--9Xlbble.Romanites, in store and for sale toy (dee23) W. it J. C. ACHESON. 100 B ro U r S s n e, S y CORN MEAL—dust reeeived, and dec2B NV. J. C. APRESON: LYE WANTED-4lub will be paid for 110110 bushel* good Rye, by ideal] MILLER & RICKEPSON. 1011110 E.—n tierces new crop _lticeon store and for sale by Jib deal MILLER 8 RICKETSON. QUEUE, HOUSE MOLASSES-3p bbls Sugar House 10 Molasses, f-, , ,Louis , a Refinery,", In store and for sale I.)y (dee2l.] MILLER A. RICKETSON. PRODUCE -100 busttebs Clover Seed; 60 largo sized Cheese; • 20 kegs Butter; in store and for Sale by dee2l MILLER & lUCKETSON. 1/•I\4STARD-160 boxes clb7eititTllong In. lard; 60 kegs 20 lbs.do.do.do.; in store .and for sale ldeettil MILLER &.RICKETSON. SALAD OIL-10 baskets Bordeaux Sal.‘ ad Oil ; 20 " Titoism'les In store and for sale by MILLER h RICKEPSON. COX EYE WHISKEY-6 bbls. old Rya' — t e #,, warranted 8 years old—pronounced by shod . judges to be the best article ever offered in this market. For .sale by the gallon only, by P.C. MARTIN, Ag't, decl4 Cornet Smithfield • d Front ate. OL • A '' awe moo o fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to suit, by [doeld] P. C. MARTIN, Agt. SWEET CIDEIR..—A few bb Is. for sale low by. deel4 . P. C. MAIMN, Ag't EACH RANDY—A few bbls. old Tennessee Peaeh P Brandy, for sale by Nene] P.C. MARTIN, Ao. BUTTER -20 bbls. Roll Butter, fresh, _and in good or der, for sale b • Ideo6) KING I MOORHEAD. ( - AMEN APPLES—Ramboes, Gates, Vandiver'', and ki many other varieties , just received and for sale by S. & W. JIARMAVGLI, deell 63 Water and 104 Front street. IDILICKWHtIief FLOUR-40 sacks hulled Buckerhen JUIII Flour, received and for sale by deell B. & W. TIARBAUGII. IDAALEV-21.10 bushels in store and for sale by deell ' .• V • • , ell FLOUR—dOO bbls.tipears , Milli Extra Family Flour in store and for sale by E. is W. HARBAUGH,. deal 53 Water and 104 Front street, Cream Cheese,jost received and for sale by deell S. & W. HARBAUGH. TXRIED FRUlT .— last received, quantity of Fria JJ Peaches and Apples, and for sale by deell S. Sc• W. HARBAUGH. Cola' M) sacks staid Corn Meal, a superior article for family use, just received and tor sale by deell DROWN & CONNELLY. Diamond, DROOMB-00 dozen. Corn Broome, (large size,) Oat received and for sale by droll BROWN dr CONNELLY. Diemond. AT ACKERAL,-10 bbts. No. 1 Mackerel, very dna ; 1 5 u 3 u• Just received end for sale by deco BROWN & CONN'ELLY. bble. tine extra No. I Salmon. in more end for note by Plec.9) BROWN & CONNELLY. if 109118 H-1 casks codfoih just received and for male (decSJ BROWN & CONNELLY. 011,io--4 Illeacbed Wro - ii:Wilnle Oil: " Tanners' Oilijuat received and for gale by [deeB] BROWN & CONNE:LLY. rifAit-15bbls. Tar in store and for sale by 'I. a decti BROWN & CONNELLY.- 40 11617:rgs WBITEtirtyIINASITAR; received null s for ainby (deel) Brazil & RIC nrsoN. ..; skX;AitS-50 M.: genuine•Princ.ipe, " Cruz& Sons." 20 .c. .1. " " Justo Bans." 10 " Havana Regalia'. _ .. . 5 " 10 Fnigatxda. Reed and forsale • by (dec4) ktiLLtrt & RICKETSON. MOLASSES—ZIbbIs. Sugar House; 40 ' • new crop Plantation; received and for sale by ( deco ) • MILLER dr, RICKETSON. OLIVE` OIL--ClirlP - Ol'TSIi.- 7 40 - Vielceti - inp. Bor deaux, '. Laranda;" 10 baskets sup. Burdens," Latonnt ;" 15 * Marseilles; reed and for sale by dee4 MILLER & RICKETSON. Aas"sPoUrt"ed p i3 4 K p 4— er S s ur o e t ri s o a r te ri t t . a y r, in barrels and bbds., L D. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, nov23 . Corner Ist and Wood ins. ILUSH MOSS—Our bale just received and for sate by B. A. FAHNEEITOCK & CO., nov Corner Ist and Wood sts. CASRA-20i) inane just reteived and for sale by B. A. PAHNESTOCK it CO.; • nov23 Corner let and Wood eta CURRANTS -4 casks ZanteParrants, new, for sale by dart?? 'KING & MOORHEAD. 73A11.4.1N5-75 half boxes and' 20 boxes new Raisins 11b on hand and for sale by ,dee27. "KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond. PPLE3-400 bbls. fine eating and cooking Apples reed per steamer " Conkul," and for sale by dec27 KING .dr. MOORHEA). LOVERING , S DOUBLE REFINED SUCIARS.OO. bble.Lovering'a Doable Refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, just received and for sato at the Pekin Tea Store, 90 Fourth sweet, by. dees:dkor A. JAYNES. Joint in.llld/WG PRINTER'S INK.-100 kegs Prout'i! News Ink, in 20 tb. kegs, at SS per keg. Just received and for tulle at kin Tea Store by (deelhdtevv) A: JAYNES. UNE COFFEES.—Mocha,old Gov . , Jape Legdyra .LSt. Domingo and Rio Coffee's, jtiat feceived and for de at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth sliest, by decSidScw A: JAYNES. ITORK BASKETS .Ar No. 86 MARKET. rraszr--Con slating ofEosevirood, Mahogany and other valua ble materials. Also, a superfine quality of Toilet and Shaving Boxiiii Writing Elesks, Fancy 'Building Blanks. and Gamin of every description, with a large assortment . of Toys and Fancy .Artielea; suitable for Christmas pres ents. [deelfi]' HOGAN Bc'CANTWELL. . FASHIONABLE. MILLINER'S' ..--Mrs.B. Bina: Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladies of Pittsburgh and 'vicinity, that she will open on Tuesday, the 24th inst., an extensive' daeortment of Fal and Winter Milliner/. • eet2° I WHITE HAVANA'AND BRAZIL SUGAR -25 boxes White Havanti Bsgar, ; 75 bags 4, Brazil I• 1 • • tt In store and for sale by J & J. IdIDEVTIT, deal ' No. 13 Liberty at. COACH NY TO COACH MAlLED.l3:—ltikunderrsigned has on hand and will sell, to close the lot, at greatly reduced rams, all wool Dim)) Cloth, all wool and:union Damask andEolians, Bur:blurts, /cc. a THOMPSON, deed 110 Market st.,•three' doors from Liberty. SHARPS33URGH PROPERTY" FOR SALL.— The subscriber being about to remove, to Pitts . E "burgh, will dispose, of his. property in Sharps burgh, at private stile, npon'the most reasonable terms.— The property consists of a double Brick Rouse, (suitable for two families ) to stories high, with I:l:kitchen in the basement. Each House has our rooms, furnished in modern style, and'very comfortable. For terms. &c., in quire of the subsCriber, on the premise_s, in the Borough of Sharpsburgh. VICTOR GIMWELLER. THE subscriber informs the public generally, and Housekeepers Grocers Pivticularly, that be is discontinuing the' Queensware business, - and wilt sell off his present stock at reduced prices. Those who wish to obtain China, Quegt•lware, or Gkiss, wilt find this a rare'opportunity for getting Such articles as they want, much cheaper than the usual rates. Remember the place, cw.gsTa HALL, No. 118 Wood street, near the Auction store,.-• ' - P. S. !will disjarie at mywhle 'Mick to •any penes! wishing to buy it, at a bargain. janBaf WM. GETTY. F OUR—RoO'd and for CUMMINS. 44 SMITH. Notice to the Pulbite. =MEM ffMEMEt. Sates by 2tictitin. N A r f C mtm MUDS_ Row N e 4 0,........ .„ 0 - 0 A 33, 7 5 C 11 :: - 14 ,211 g . _ ABINET-MAKER'S STOCK OF SPLENDID PIM NITURE,, Cabinet-makees fenews and Fix; guru, at Auction,Without rcreres,-On Monday. next. January 201.1 q at 10 oclock in the- forenoon, wilt positively be sold, at the Cabinet Wareroom.ol B. S.* M..litumaford, Fifth street, adjoining the Exchange Bank, their entire : stock of. splendid FumiturefCabinet maker's Tools, Veneers,and fixtures, es they are remov ing from, that establishment with a view ,of enlarging 'their business. All the articles are madeof the best ma teriels,in the latest mOdern styles and, patterns by the best workmen , in the :country . , and under the particular superintendence Of, the 'propnetorsf intended exclusively for customer: trade.. i It ; s the most extensive and best stock of Furniture .perhaps. ever offered in the. city of Pittsburgh; and' affords an excellent.-opportunity'to housekeepers and others wishing to purchase,.very rare ly to be met with , and the sale takes place in good time' for families to furnish their houses previous to the Ist of April. Cabinet-makers are invited to attend, and should. they purchase by the quantity, a credit will .be.given, which Will be made known atsale. The Furniture`will he arranged and ready for examination Ahead :days. be fore sale, on the first, second. and third stories of the wareroomy•when the proprietors will be happy to show ihe articles to visiters. he ladies in particular are reil-• pectfully invited to call nud examine the stock, among . which may be mentioned, inpart, the following: ' Splendid Mahogany Dressing Bureaus; ' • Do. ; Do. • do. Card and Centre Tables; Do. do, and Cherry Dining And Breakfast Tables; fancy-Sewing Stands; Mahogany r aerryiPoplar and Pine Wash Stands; . 119 Patent liinh.Pcnitßedsteads; I‘4 Patent' French 'High- Post Beadatetuist Mahogany • Book Cases, Fancy and CommonOlairs;klostannoclang Chairs and 'Settees ; together with<a lot of:second:Nand' Furniture, le ft` for relianing.within'the last...few mobil's, by various owneis, if not taken and.charges paid, heroin. the abovi date: Aiso,a large lot of Maciogany and Other. Vetieere, Cabinet-maker's Tools; a small lot of hardware,, store fixtures,/ce., Terms at sale. . • janl9 • • • ' • . • •• - JAMES McKENNA, Auet. for at Blount Butinet Building Late for time. 37BEAUTIFULLY SITUATE!) BUILDING LOTS for salc, in the plan of the Itlonnt Emmet properw. Parsons decrons of InVeiting n small sum of money, nn do so to advantage, by securing choice 'LotsCeiranotis This properly, for 'beauty oflocation; commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, IllonOngehela and Ohio rivers, is - unegualferl. It has the tultrantage•of an abundance of the choicest spring water. .The new road, now finishing, will render Iteasy of access' and bring it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market; As an investment for profit; to say nothihg of the de.; lightful situatibn for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few yeall'a THUEE-VOLD return: , " The above Lots Will be sold Tor Cash, °Lon a Credit of one to five years. ^ ' . Tins CLLR a.ND INDISPOTAZIAL. . _ Plane may be seen and evary information had, of Mr, HUGH SWEENY, on the premises or ofJORNCOYIX, colds office, on Atb Street, Pittsburgh. miv3o' FOR SALE—A valuable corner Lot of 50 feet front on Borough street, by 75 deep on North street, in Law renceville—contairung anew Brick - House, conveniently arranged, with wide hall, Mtge parlor and kitchen, three bed rooms, uptter and lower porches,good cellar, bakej ovan, gaiden,.&e. Price 8(500; $5OO an hand ; $5OO insl t year; $5OO at 2 years. < : K. S. CUTIIBERT, Gen. Agent; Smithfield street. IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE.—A small Iron Foundry, with Patterns, Tools, &c., all readyforoperation will sold on acCommodating ternit, or exchanged for ' iroq. 1 his offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to. commence the Iron Foundrybusiness. 'Enquire .f SCAIFE & ATKINSON, decs Ist, near Wood street. ' AOUSE AN LOT AT A • ARILiAIN.—Any yerson in want cif a comfortable Dwellinglionse, in a good neighborhood, on. Wylie street, a short distance from the Court Rouse, can provide themselves for the small sum 0(8700. A very desirable residence fora Milliner, Man tua Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. ':Apply to JOHN COYLE, dee.29 4th atreet.near Smiddield ' HOUSE FOR -SALE.—WiII be sold' cheapof applied for soon, a Two Slaty Frame Rouse, sit uated in Wylie street, near Chatbani t having four rooms, goo& cellar and-yard." Lot /6 feet Rout by 50 deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollars. Apply to - JOHN COYLE, Conveyancer, 4th street near Smithfield. , Or to ' J MCGUIRE, janlo Tailor, Third st, FOR SALE--A smell two story frame dwelling Douse, conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in (runt, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold an. accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house,or to . sep2 ' JAMES MAY, Water street, IIITANTED—Tbree Business Men. as partners in e tablishments now in successful operation in th city. oo Each will be required to produce a cash capital 830. . . Also, a profitable business will be 'obi at a bargain, to ono or two enterprising:men of good business habits. B.; CUTHBERT, Oen.. Agesll,. jan6 Smithfield street. READ E WASHINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW - TIIE Partnership heretofore existing between. JOHN D. MAHON and ,READE WASHINGTON, has been evolved by mutual consent.. The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant sts., Pittsburgh, at all times - when not engaged in Court. decls4ra - - ' HEADE WASHINGTON.: . agle Saloon and Restaurant, Na. 03 03, and 01. Wood street The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that • he has had the above well known establish ment fitted' np in a very . superior style, and is now pre pared with 'every requisite, to serve up all the'dhltea cres the KOILSOTt affords. OYSTERS, stewed,fried, roasted, or in the shell; to gether with hot coffee, ten, chocolate, beef steaks, mut ton chops, venison and game, at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. X% ALE of the bestiminds: Imported &gars in eve ry variety. lie would also beg leave testate, that he is prepared to famish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a so perior manner ; SUPPERS for Ralls,Societies or private Pattie: , 113 - PUVATE ROOM , " always in readiness. Notespapers will be kept on file from all quarters. 'leen JOHN T. DONNLLEY. , Charity Soiree, FOR THE BENEFIT or Tar OfirlLta3 or Sr. Tstrt.'s CINHCR he givdtt at the Lafayette' Assembly Rooms, on inday evetung,Februnry.:4lB49. - - MANAGERS: Hon. C. Stumm, AKDIIEW Btrusz, ten., , Jonn B. GL'TIIIO7:, J. 3. ItcrooEs, Joint Liirron, T. WAND, , W. A. htMuLtpe, Joust J. Isirrennm., E .Torms, Joan Seen. Wst. 'Ahrens - tzars, Jr... „ 111:01i KELLY, Joni. DOWNEW, A. M'COLuerra, C. GOVaItOA,S, M. BILTIMAT. Er Tickets can lie had at this office, and from the Mouggers., , decip Old - lirissiOngle . has--Comae Again THE 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 n carpet warehouse by R. D. Thomason, where can be seen the largest assortmentof Christmas Presents ever offered for sale in the city. All these Goods are lm 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, deefflitf] 10$ l arket street, near Liberty* pERSGNS purchasing Goods, on time, tire compelled to buy where it suits them. Those having'the 'Cash' to lay out for Clothing, can save 20 per cent. at least, and in some cases 40, by purchasing 'at my establishment ' ,I. have a fine stock of French, Englitia , and American 46 Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of qualities to. suit all tastes, purposes, poikets. T - am determined • to' c se them out before spring, at some , prise: If porch ers will take the trouble to ;gall , they May be 'convince -of the fact. . ' ' • /NO. 'CURRAN, 20 Fifth at. N. R.—There is not a Ilileca of goods ininy stock eithei old or unfashionable—all' warranted fresh. - - deaf ILLUSTRATEUENGLISH mawNs OF— , Treasifre Trovv; Handy. Andy Tower of London; Windsor Castle ; Percy Reliquely; • Godfrey Malvern; Gi Bias; Chambers' Miecellany; for sale by 11.• 8. BOSWORTH - A CO., dec2s • • - Fourth at., near Market MO BOAT EN—A large Cable for sale cheap. Apply , SCAIFE fr. ATKINSON, dec23 Mt, near Wood et. Steam... Boats for Sale: . . The splendid Stearn.- Packets BALTIC and 'ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regu at Packets on-the Monongahela; between Pius burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months, are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. , The following are the dimensions of these .rwriv boats,: vii Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of. beam, 26 feet; wheels, 24-feet diameter,.lo feet buckets; font boilers. 21 feet by 39 inches diameter; cylinders, 21 inches, and 6i set stroke. Each boat contains 50 istate-rooms, . and the' cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. . „Dor terms, enquire of 7. K. MOORHEAD. nov22of Pittsburgh. LAGAR.A. 501 E.—The fourth annual Soiree of the Nuassata Ftas COMPAIiT,WiII be given at the La Fayette 'Assembly RoOma, oa Frsday noun, February 9th. 1848. ,des f)td Ltilll-10 pcs. Drab Blanket Coating ; " Lavender " " ^ " lease . Blankets; 1 " Gray mixed Cloth . , I 1 "Amy Cloth; , 2 " Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix. 1 ' " Fancy Cassiineres; 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. Received, on consignment, direct from the mannfac turers, and for sale by the package or piece. - dec2o , MURPHY LtEE,Liberty T ONG SHAWLS.-Just received,' per Mama' Ex. lI . preen, another lot of .those beautiful-Long , Shawlip which will he sold thirty per cent. cheaper than former Mtn. klecl6) IL D. THOMPSON., - New 111111tnerk, Silks, Vervotti -doe. Jour received from:New York, a choice seltc;. tion of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Itahbohs,• French Flowers; Plumes., Ac. . A -handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinale, Visetts, &c., on hand, and triode to order in thelatelit style, -at the shortest notice: • MRS: DUFF, - dee° No-10 St. Clair at. (West side.) .E'resh Arrlval..NOW Good" No No. as. MA)IIIET ST..IMITIMER 42it sr. Ann - TIM MUMOND 1 ANC Y AND STAPLE. WINTER DRY GOODS: The subscriber has just received hiseocoad supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since • the Great Fall in Prices, and far below the cost of mans; facturiug, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re, tailnt - , GREAT -BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents ; , • •• 4-4 Bleached Muslin, found; to 121 centsi : • 44 Brown do. -. do. to a cents; • . - 4-4 Double Purple Calic - 0,121 , do. Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 01 tents; Furniture .Chintz, only bents ; , , Red and Yellow Flume], all wool, 18* cents . • British Chintz, Blue and,Orange,lo cents Bed Ticking, only 61 cents; 'S - - • • • French Dress Ginghams,l.2} cents; , • , Frenth Work Collars, only 12* cents; 4-4•White•Flannel,only cents. LADIES' DRESS, GOODS. Black Plaid Slks t rich histre • Wide Black, Manilla Silks; . . . • - .; • Chameleon Silks, all shades.; - • Satin stripe Cashmere, new style ; i • French Lamartind Plaids; • - Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; . • • - . Black Plaid . Alpaca Lustre;.,-• • • Gala Plaids, high colors; , , .• Coburg and Tlubetglotb,Vitrious shades ; • Paris l'rinted Latine Cashmeres; • , French Merino, all colors,• • :, - •.. •"• ) • Chameleon Satin, all shades; • -• • • - • Black Plaid Gro..lP Armour Silks; r. • • ; ' Chameleon Thibet Cloths. •- •. . - SHAWLS! SHAWLS!: , • plaid Long Shawls; Broclia Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new. style, all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Laine Shawls; now style Stradilla•Shawls; plain and embroid ered black-and colored :silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style P aris printed Terkerrt and Cashmere Shawls. • • FANCI 'GOODS. • • French work Capes • Collars and Chemizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Onadkerchiefs ;•- Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs ; blaek and colored Kid Gloves; inohair and.worsted - Mitts; white and black Silk, Ciebniere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian ..Hose black Silk Fringes and Gimps -Thread, Edgings and Inseitings. ' • • - . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. r•„p.. ~,: rY ^ ,y am a* ~ . . ;L y N` ~.~, ~ X Grp epobs,. Damask Table . Linen, tind'l'able Cloths; Bassin - Dia perand Crash; I ieh Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleaohed -and Brown Muslin ; CasSitletlf j Kentucky Seats; Checks; Bed TickingTDomeatic Ginglitints; :Colored Cambric_ A s • Red, White and Yellow:Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color-: GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. . , Just received, a very fine assortment - of French and ;English, bine: black and brown Cloths ; bleak and fancy 'French Cassiineres ; new style flineY Vestings and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and 'Drawers ;.Linen,lCambric and Silk 'Handkerchiefs; and aspleadldassortment of Gloves, , • -•- ' A splendid ussorunent of sueurfine (ribbon beund) 131ankets,just received: - • - - • • The above GOODS having been purchased since the reCant great fait irilriees, Merchants and others are .re quested to cull and inspect them, nal feel confident that on examination they Will be found - much lowerthan they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them saholcsalt and retail, at a :very small profit ot. the. Raitern Cost. • • - ABSALOM MORRIS, novfitf • No. CS 'Market street. Pittsburgh. New. Goods, at Number .Prfty , nine I draNTYO by Point= AND' itAnarr siRENTS, PnTsßuyuni. /''f REAP BARGAINS !.'- The; subscriber has just re- Ur turned from the EaStem.Cities, and is now receiving a very eitensiie assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE BBv GOODS, iidap . ted;to the present season, and:em br ging,a stockifor richness and variety not surpassed by are establishment in.thl sS West. DR I Ver,y glossy.black Silks ; Cravats and Collars • Handsome dress do. . • Black love Veils and'Hdkfi.; Rich changeable • do. ' ' Jaconetund Camb. Mulles. Rich changeable' Satin 'de Plaid and striped Unsling; '. Chines ; • Handsome Ribbons ; ' Mode and high col'd PrenChGloves, Hosiery, &c.; • . meignoi ; ' • ' - IClotha for Cloaks; Mode a n d high cord MusliniTerkeri Shawls ; •de Laines; • Cashmere do. New style muslin deLaines; Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin stnped Cashmeres; fringe; Fancy - . do. .' -do : ' - • PlackThiberShavelglo.do. Black and colored Alpacas; Black do. do.. . Plaid Ginghtuns,bqgbt co- Silk -. do. - do. • lam; __ Pine Brochte - do. • ' • New style - Vise - ttes; • Cloth • • do. ' Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Long • 00. California Plaids; Low Priced ' do •._ • Black Binabazineg; ' Plaid Clolikinge. • • ,CALICOES--GREAT REDUCTION . His meek 'of Calicoes is very large; it has been se. Meted with much care—with particular reference to fastness of.coloting, durability of fabric, - and beauty of design. These goods are lower 'than they hive ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes for cts..evir offered; Double purple Calicoes, English, cents ; Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; ' • New style Aleirimail: Calicoes; ; Blue and Orange ' do. , Furniture CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de taints, of the low price of 124 cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cts. per yard. Very good and very - handsome dark and bright eolored Plaid Ging hams, for 121- cents, warranted fast colors. • 'DOMESTIC AND' STAPLE *GOODS. Bleached Muslins, to 19; , • Yard wide Unbleached, 8/. to 9; Bed Tickinge, very cheap; Casinens, BentuclryJenns; Checks', lAnings, Plaid Linseys ; ' Domestic Oinglituns; Mariners , Shlrtings; Colored Cambrics; ' Plantrels,lower than ever offered; Canton Flannels. , . LX EN GOODS? Irish Linens, Linenlawns ; , Damask Table Linen; . Do. do. Cloths; Borgia Sheeting; . Do.. Diapers; . Linea - Drilling, Craah. • 'BLANKETS! BLANKETS! . A Jame stock of Blankets, from coarse to yen , fine, also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for Overeoars. • GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.' Fine and superfine French and English re Cloths : ,and Cas simes ; Over-coatings ; Silk and Linea Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; . Suspenders; Silk and Merino Hader Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc. etc. The. subscriber having made extraordinry -prepam tions for the Fall and Winter trade, and baying purcluis- - : ed his Goods uttder the advtuttage of markets unusually depressed, can confidently promise his custoiners the best liturthis he has ever been able to otter, . 'Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectful' invited to call. (novso) PHILIP ROSS. Winter. Goods at. Eastern Cost ri_EO. R. WGITE t No.SI Marker sired, intends making 101 a, change in his business, on' the let of January next--will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at original cost : Brocba Long and Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do. • ' French Printed Cashmeres;; • English do. ' do. 111ouseline De Loines; • 3-4 and 04 Gala Plaids; _ • High cold French GinginunNand Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargains, are invited tocall: ino27:lm Rednetion in Prices. virita, BE SOLD, from this date"the balance of oar V' 'Winne Daus Goons, at great'ly reduted prices— consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazarine blae i bPk", brown and other colors French Merinos, Lamartine• Stripes, Mohair Stripes,and hoed Alpacas, bl'k and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De•DaMes ; - low priced Cashmere's and De Laines in great variety; -Long and Square Plaid Shawls ; "Trirken, 'Cashmere, De Lathe Cloth, - Thibet , mom _ , Thibet, &c., &c.• ' THOMPSON, dec2 ' - 110 Market at.; 3 doors from Libert *. T)ARO & BROTHERS ' P • MOM -- GOLD PENS,- 12 doz. of the abovewarranted brand of Pens, just received, and for sale to the trade at New York prices.. -The above Pens have: received laighist pseuds= ever awarded on Gold Pens, and itie:ivarranted by the menu factuzer against the point corning off. • For sale by - • 'EDWARD TODD & CO.,' North-east cattier of Fifth and Market - sts. up stair's. inDLACK, AND FANCY CASSIMME,S.---W. K.. Mi a rut has lately received a largo' assortment of these Goods, and in opening ; them at prices unprecedentedly low, ranging from.7s to )32,50 per yard. Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities, Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, olive,- invisible green, brown,. and blue. Among these are some very handsome French Black, Mitable for Cloaks, at a very low price , and brown, invisible green, and bl'lc Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Clank& - ' Also r silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers; Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on hand. • Mr The attention of literchantxtuid Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece, is specially invited to thersabove. ny Express. ("EDITS. SUMMER , GOODS.--Super. :single milled French Habit Cloths; rish styles Cassinieres; blac k . and colored Cashmeretts; Queen 's. and Summer Cloths , ftured and plain Brap D' Etes. VustiUgs, "very choice' Marseilles, Silks and Satimi, and figured Linen Drillsi Cheaper pet ! ROBINSON'S Cloth Store, may2s ,Post" Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood.. pa - Carriage Illanufactory, Diamond aley brtwern Wood...and &IWO' eidstrects. - Wass may, always be found an assort , ,! ment of Family_Carriages, Barouches, ,Buggies, and all kinds of heavrwork, 9 ` "• from a six home wagon down to &wheel barrow, Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line,are respectfully invited to uat.a&,AmaaA=w l l Jae. Idnenratt dt Song* Patent Soda Akeb. ITO 5 TONS, 3f, cash, currency or 4-mos., approved bills. 5 tons or upwftirds.3l do.:psr,' - oi 6 mos. do., in area; added, For the superior quality of this briind, we efer to the glans *ad soap manufacturers. of this city tenerally: ' _W. & M. MITCHELTREE, . rdec4 N 0.160 Liberty street._ 4lL8—:4000 iall:neloral colored Wirder Sperp Oil 800 " bleached lson " Whale " 500 " "Isf.-W. - cOnst ", 8 bble. No. 1 Lard_ , 5 " LinceediwerrtintedfinO) ' '2O • " Strait's Tatinette.(war-S"buillPl" In store and for sale by pee.2l umtv.R.l4,nicßETscirc nagsSfilcont Christmas Cake. CS. 111Ciair.Y, No.,l3,Diamond-catey, respectfully in . forms hie friend and customers, that he is prepar ing, at the Star Bakery, the most magnificent Christmas Cake ever served, up in Pittsburgh. It will weigh 100 ibo., will be Medea!" the best fruit, and willbe thoroughly baked: :those..W*l 'aro ;fond ; of drawing prizes, be :begs ; leave to say. that three rich and beautiful ainge, rnatleiof Ihe . fitiest Gold, will be'pliced,insidithe pike. The Cake Pc.disposed of at .50 cents per pound. 117 - On 'hadd,'S: large stock of Sugar Toys, and Cakes decl9 < - Bankers anb extbange jiktittre. wit.U. WIL•LIA.trtSi' EXCHANGE AND BANKING .o,Fr.tar ! N. R. corner. of.. Third and troodiirtettr . QIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Nona and , foreign end domestic Coin bought and • sokt onb the • most favorable tonne; •, , Collectionsmado M all the principal cities of the Union, at the lowest rates. - - Jag . , ' • ": HILL dtr OVRRYi BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, - And &Akre in Foreign and DOMtliiC E.Tehange,Certifl -Cal of Dii2osst, Batik Notes,' Gold ari OS Woad ` street, 3rd door below Fourth ; Wqtride, rittebtergl6 Fa; marl4-15i_ Hugh • (Lan or =or vast .or 31 , Coan & Xtuo,) BANKER. AND, EXCHANGE,DROKER; . .. , V .A —eon& of Fourth serer: and hut ()Ski F ER in Coin,' Bank Notes, Time BUIS, Foreign , , and Domestic Exchange, Ceitifieates of Depositjcc EXCHANGE on all the principal, cities of the Vidal' for sale in sums to suit purchasers. . ' ' CURRENT and par funds received en deposit°. ,- COLLECTIONS made on all 'parts' of the Union, at the lowestrates. ' apH-dl.w&w3m •,. , ALLEN IRAELER. EDWARD WOOL ' • , 1133.A.411311 & RATIN. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, De airy . Foreign Domesne Bills , Bills of ,Exchange, Certificates 2f Depos.. it,l3ank No ,tes and -Coin. Corner of Thu d and liroall ats. , directly oppoelte the St: . Charles Hotel. . . . inny 110L31 ES di. -Raw," Bankers and /kale's. in:. Exchange, C . :Dint:tilt:l Bank flittea,.. To. 55 Market entet,Binibuigh. EATS. . : • E CtIANOS. New York ' pr Cintinnati Philadelphia' • " Louisville Baltimore . St. Louie. Buying rates Ohio , I dis. Indiana ' I ". Kentucky 1 . - Virginia__..* " Wheeling' Tennessee anl9-y ZA1L.8.1.11 EGON & SARGENT. BANKERS AND .EXCHANGE BROKERS, , • N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth stream,. Pi&tiburgh,Fo4'; DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes Time Bills, Foreign and•Domestie Exchange, Certificates of Deposit , &c., EXCHANGE onall the principal Cities.of the Union, and Europe for sums , to suit purchasers. • . . CURRENT- and par fa r ads received on deposite. • COLLECTIONS made on all pane of the Union, at the , lowest rates. • .• • ,•",• septi ! ly .0, • . PRIVATE DISEASES. -Dr :Prawn,. Na rA "f -1 ,65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted iwall .`• ,‘,„ ... cases of a private or delitatehature incideittli o''' ..,...',.( to the human flame. -, • - • ' • ' • ' )S ' i ' . Syhilis and Syphilitic eruptions,gonorrhcen , ... • . and its cousequences, - together with all re.' ' 'rierealduertitt, impuritieircyf the bleod, with all dlseaSes of ernerraforigin, Skill diseasen,with strictures, glee 4innthral ''', discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles,. ' rheumatism, female weakness, diseases' of the womb, - ;!, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula. in :. two; nervous affections, pains in the back and loins; irri4 i iiitions of the neck 'of the bladder and kidney - is', scatarttfa ' eruptions, ' tetter ringworm mercurial diseases ,- - .!kc.. .. ,_ . • TWELVE YEAR S' PRACTICE , - ,•-' ' - --- • Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vend real disorders, and those - arising from yonthfol excesses' i gaiety,• climate, or impurities of the blood,•whereby thel constitution mayhave been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown.;,. to offer assurances of 'speedy relief to all who mayplace , themselves tinder his care. ' ' •' -- - -'- -- ' --- • - Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arrangedinta sep, . • arate apartments. • .Patients can visit Dr: 8. - without fear of enyosttre 16 other visitors-. -• . •-•- Iris of importance to many parsons in need otmedical ••-• aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly: To.all 'such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing . ettiereatdio eases in their and stages, pliers inducements' :5 , which r can rarely be equalled. • Strangers are hereby Bp! -;• prised - that Dr. 'Brown has -been regularlyeduented , m every branch of medicine,•and for the last twelveyears confined. himself exclusively to the treatment of those _ Dr. Brawn's the only regularly educated -surgeon. la • Pittsburgh - who gives his whole attention to those corn- • 137• Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all eases, be guaranteed . - • Recent cases are relieved in-a short time, without inter: ruptimi from business. • • • 114 -- Henna or Rupture.--Dr.' Brown also invites pir• - • - -4. sons - afflicted with Hernia to call, as he hasp aid partim3l4,4 Letters from a distance, asking advicey must contain fee, or they will not be attended to. Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market.. Consultations strictly eon 1.3 relUMATllth.t.--Dr. Brown's newly discovered rem. edy for Rheumatism ir trspeedy and certainlemedy for that painful trouble. It never fats. . • ' Offieeyand Private Consnhation Rooms % No. 65; Dia mood alleyi fittaborgb; Pa. The Doctor , is alwaya - • • • • lanlEt-dannt, The Grand.Pargative.: CLICHENEH'S SUGAR COATED YEITETA-' ELE EXTRACT PiLLS. - ---These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in - the United States as a curative focr‘Giddiness, - Dyspepsia, - Bout - Stomach, Headache, ,Fevers, Piles, _Costiveness, Coughs, Heart • "- •burn, Liver Complain; Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward • Weakness; Palpitation of - the Heart' Indigestion, 'and - tt' 'variety of other diseases which flesh is heir to; 'asp - medicine for the million. An all seasons of the yetire4 spring-, summer, autumn, and.winter,—and under 'all car cumstances, they- can betaken with perfect - safety'and success, -As aVennifuge andgeneml medicine for chill: dren, they are unrivalled.- -Bezng coated with pure white.-; sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe • nor nauseate; arwgentle, liutiborough in their operation; For adults, by increasing the close, they are equally bets; efieial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill {hey will be found out a superior.- Ask anyone, among the thousands whw use them, and an unqualified approval will bethe certain'. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tLe original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and. that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June,ls43. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clic kener's Sager Coated Vegetable Pills, and take nowhere, or they will be mode the victims of a fraud: ' • • EarrPrice, 25 cents per box. • . • • Dr. Clickener's principal office for the gale of Pills, is 66 Vesey st., N. Y. • . . • WAS. JACKSON, BD Liberty at , head of Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio; and the river counties of Virginia_ ' • • The following arc the duly appointed Agents for gheny county, FEU A. M. Marshall, • . •-• . . Dr. Brown ' Allegheny city. • Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. ' • • •• Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. • • • . • J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. • . • Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. • • 0: H. Stair; Sewickley Edward Thompson, Wiihnsburgh. • •.• • Daniel Negley, East Liberty. . . H. Z. Mitchell, Witliinsburgh. • • • .. • • •• • H. Rowland k Sou, hl'KeesporL • . . C. F..Diehl, Elizabeth. Jobnillack, Turtle Creek. • • • —.—llPEldowncy, Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Clinton, • • • James 11Plice, Stewartstown. . Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township . ••• J. Fulton, Tarentum. • . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville r • - Robert Williams, Arthursville. • . . • . Dalleyro magical Pain Extractor. ITEI THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify thatl have foitit'd" Drakes 'Magica/ Pain Extractor to prove's' cure far the Chrome - Rheumatism, which '! have been nMleted with for ten years, in my hip joints. • • • ABRAHAM R.: VREELAND. Acquarkanork. 17. Y., April 8,1348:- • • • • • MIL H. Dxszxv—Sir: 1 have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no re tie ; y oui ; Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to. . me. I applied it but twice, obtained instan l relief, and in. '• a short time was perrectly cured ! Could' I not get any' . more of it, I would not take a Inandred dollars for the balance of my box. • WILL/AM HALL: 97 North Moore street. New York; June 19,1847. . CAUTlON.—Daltey's only Depot in the y of:Neto, York, and where the genuine artier can be obtained,' wholesale and retail, i. at 415 Broadway . . • J. DLLIJCI( is the inventor of this truly invaluable con. '. pound, and harmer has, and never wit/ communicate the. secret of its preparntion to any man living; and; thorn fore, no otherperson ever has suede; or ever can make; it - grainer it himself. • • Counterfeits aboutd ! Eveiy truly valuable article IC subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiteri and ire,. • posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more ex.tert..' :slimly experienced that fact than Dallers Magical Pain A Torr.--Tho genuine Dailey, in cases of the. severest .. Barns, Scalds, Piles, he., will afford instant relief, and - produce.at oncea cooling and soothing offect---exttainint - pain in and from one to fifteen minutes 1 hat ber'satti t *) ways, apply, it on linen—never on cotton cloth. : ••••., u••••.i And nay/nark. the eftference.'—ounterfettExtractorri. . - no matter under what name they may appear,orhownp. plied, always irritate and increase thrown! . . Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had gratin, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot,. Pitaburgh.." Da. Wm. Truism, Agent. ' . Dalley's Animal Galvanic oure.eu, For' Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, guittor,, grcasa. poll.evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets conttunios cenificatcs of respectable parties, may be bad on apph-, cation to: JOHN D.• MORGAN, octlEbd&w, • : • . Agent , Pittsburgh. SIICCZSBOUS TO SIIERIPP & T•TR.) WO. lA.' Fourth street, between Ferry and Ltbeny streets, , IkiI'ANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden plpea,by- • .111- drains, pumps, baths, wateralosels, leaden coffins, &c,; keep constantly on hand and. manufacture to order- sheet lead from Ito lbs. to the square foot, in sheets of d by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, orcut to order in any size that may be wanted. , They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes froth. 2 . to inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for conveying water trout springs, furnished to the country trade, wid put up on reels in . lengths of from 100 to 1000: feet on each reel, with direetions as to the proper method' of laying... Also, on band, a large supply of Adams' Pat; - ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's very supeiror east iron suction Pumps:. ..• : . s Hydrant work 'of every description. executed in the ' most durable manner. and on the most accommodating • terms. Orders NM the country for !cadet:ol4es, she( lead, or pumps, wilt receive prompt attention. , . •- • • • Steel . ntatl•Ftle Illanufaa HE;subscribera ealikged: their Steel ; and Pllei' • Idantifaciory , on'tbq 'edrner of O'Hara street end, Sp:lag alley, Flu b Word, Pittstiutgb,brer:ecting aeon. .. 'terrine' furnace, ti Melting (prance arid a ult bummer:— Their Steel; now licittior a suPerior quality, and baying' ingOed competent operatives ; theyare preparedta . fur.; Milt Files of every description; that will Compare with the best imported article ; and being determined to, make it theinterest of all who use Files In tiny : way, to par chase from them , they sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash: They will also resat Files, and par chase thosewhich are worn and broken. Public patron age is respectfullyinyited, noy7) I. ANK RIM. its CO UN2 DirrlNG RA" . . • Buying rates; Couilty it City rird!a Relief Notes - • Pennsylvania Co: • New York • * . Maryland' New Orleans
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