vim' .::., A ttedirott . . COLD 'Alto Cotroa.--it should' be l k it:- ::''... emberedild a cough,is Ida evidende that some impuri ...l.;•',', is lodged bathe brags, which , not speedily remoirad, 1.".". , 11 so Irritate these delicate "orgtins as sooner or later .• • , bring Driliifir ratnirini — il' .11 er. the lungs-'-a rope of disease. .‘"'"i'• bieh we all know is the high , ron&tinconstrniption,l . ,y' Wright's Indian. Veietable , Pgli atittfi inost delightful ~...; Aiedieleie' foi 'Carrying off a 'cold, becannetheyelpel ' k,lrom the, system `all, morbid and 'corrtipt humors (the :,*ause,of ,evut kind of disease) . irt an easy and Manna 6 4 . arinp . r. -, Firrotelree of 'Wright's Indian Vegetable.) ,ills, taken night Congoingto•bed, will in- a sho ri t, me remove the most obstinate coliltit the same time he digestive organs Will be restored to atialthy tone ,: i .".•:krid the blood complitely . puridedi ' ' -.. • - . ; .., BeraarsofCountojatrundlrailationr. , --Remetabertha . ..::•cil e Original and OnlyGennine Indian Vegetable Pill .` qnve the written signature of Wits. 42 Warn= on tb. opp label of eachboz iemember, also, that Messrs. Penehtwanger & Co.', of .0 1 rj.l. ew York; J6ll. S. Glasooe & Co ., at Cindinnati; and •J i . Wilder & Co., of Louisville, are nov-ugents for ~ . •!:- edieme, and" we cannot guarantee the gentineness o -•' if at °gored bythem for *mkt._ ' '--' • ' - li. !. ' 1 Thegenuine is for sale attn. WriglitisPrinrapilOffice ..-.., ,AO Race street, Philadelphia; and by Join/ Turasyson, ',.. 56 Libertystreet, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for ': ' city, by whom dealers can be supplied at the whole ale rate.. .. , .. ' ..' . ' . Vita% ' •'' .". lir Wormiscannot.emst in the system if a.libers tse be . made of the Clicketter- Sugar-coated Yegratibl - .' •• urgative Pills. They, not only destroy , the worms, be , 4 "iorottgbir.cleansa the, stomach and bowels' of the ma ,., ; „us dr sltray substance,which Supports thena. . Their .., , p t eration is so gentle, that they may, be administered to :``'i:hildren of the most tender age, without producing ;.., :... oso illilllioll3 effecte upon the_ general health, which _„. ~. Ewe always col:nitrated the meat serious objection to •',.... ermifages. - Their metallic base is generally so violent ',... ~. its operation, that the system seldom. recovers front .. '- ', e shock until the patient has arrived at years of ma •-";q ity or actually outgrown it. We know several at thint •-'‘,..' ', omen: whose constitutional vigor has been so gam - tett paralysed -by- the injudicious administration of •... ettilTie Vermifugea while young, that they are almost ~...' • ' •tally unfitted for the transaction of:ordinary business. • . he Clickeiter sugarcoated Vegetable. Pills, on the con-, 0 . ry ' have never be'en known to leave any injurious ef ., '''-• etsbehind them. They rather serve to invigorate the ystem, and render it ,proof against the most Inveterate reuse i • Irr•Sold by . WI.I.JARSOM, Ge.n. Agent, ' • '. • jan'a 69 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, (For list of Agentssee advertisement.l _ . RZIAIINABLE CC= ott Cmcsrmestom—Air. Sonnik was taken with n most distressing cough, and my lungs.! scams so diseased that I bled iu it short time several nuns. I was reduced so low that all of my friends, and wen my Physicians, thought I must die with Consump ,on ! My btotlferhearing of the remarkable cures made y Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar procured n bottle,and efore Iliad taken one-half of it, it seemed to go to the cry seat 'of the disease. - -I raised a large quantity of hlegm and matter, anemy cough was stopped atiPrit harm; and by its use I was restored to perfect health. - . . Gamust.Wurrausku. Sworn and subscribed this 20th: day of .November, 11.1aor of the Cit of Cincinnati. For Bale by I. KIDD ,& Nniolesale Drug.gists, - No. 60 WOod at. KNEELAND Grant street. Also,by. jaffakmUccv Isr - Corm=mast 'ConurEarsizsl—Bitiare cf Cour; eirs!—Citizens of Pittsturg,counteireiters of Winaiirla eel:rated 'smart 'V,sorrstuar Ftura are still abroad; mid . f the worst conceivable kind. We would respectfully 'llVitO you to cull on the Agent for Pittsburg, 11Ir. JOHN 1405.1P50N; 156 Liberty, street, and examine a box 3. at Was purchased at a Drug Store in this city.: It lean olatety enough to make one blush for prior, frail human., y,-but at the same time to guard all agumst the villainy ;f the counterfeiter. The passing of , counterfeit coin Is of a touch to it. It is as much inferior in the degree of riminality, ak petty larceny is inferior to downright Always remember that the Original and only Genuine NDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have the written siva re of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of box. • Remember, also,. that H. Siossa, Druggist, coiner. or •• arket and_Thlt& streets, is not an agent for this meth . ine, and we can, of guaranty the germineness.of that tiered by him int s,Je. . • • • . • JOHN THOMPSON . , 156 Liberty Street, is sale Agent. archase only of him. lanltul&w • Irr A cough should never be neglected, It may ap-. qtr. trifling nod unworthy the attention at first, but it viii not remain stationary long: it may progress slow't . ret, and its augmentation may oeseareely - perceutible •et when it once seizes the lungs, all the. other partsnf he borly,will be sympathetically affected, and a confirm 7 d Consumption and, premature death will be. the inevi • able result. &little care would save many a life, and be timely use of a proper remedy might have arrested . any a consumption. - Rut many . persons have art inviii ible• repugnance to taking any medicine andrather , an use the means towards arresting adisearae; simply, .ecause the.remedy ma not be a pleasant oup, would • • utler and buiguishrrar along time, before they would re-' ort to the aid of medicine. B. A. Fahuastock & Co.'s Cough Balsint has a great vantage in this respect many . other Cough prepa miler's, as its pleasant taste permits it to be used without neonvenience. Bat its value as a Balsam consists in the odiness of its - cure. .We have known some of the ost 'desperate coughs, some of which had been.numing . a for a considerable length of time, yield almost imme i irately to its power . .., . - Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by rz. A.,FAHNESTOCK & Co. novl7 cor, Wood-and let, and Wood and 6dt sts DRY GOODS 'NOTICE. • • . • A: A. MASON &CO, . •• No. 60 Market street., Pittsburgh, Pa.,, p EG leave most respectfully to announce to their , nu- I melons patrons and the public that they, in coast-- ence of contemplating a chattge in their businesi, pro . ose opening the whole of their ertensive Warehouse, includinrall their Wholesale Rooms.) for retailing, and ill continue open until the first of-February, comment 'ng on New ear's Day, 1849. Our Whole stack; cam :. emene of no extensive andd variedassornents CY l ND rgrm.n DS ever,exhibited ; n the Western country; will be offered at lower prices .an ever before known. Upwards of fifty thousanddol tars of our stock has been recently purchased, the great r portion of which are foreign Goods, received at New Pork by late European arrivals,' which, from the lateness of the season, as well as the well known pressure in the money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at the public sales. at rates varying from twenty-fiveto fifty per cent. less than similar goods brought the , first of the sea son. We therefore confidently believe thatonrprices for the time above mentioned - will be found to be even lower than any Eastern wholesale: mtes We anxiously invite all persons to visit our establish ment, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above—assunngthem that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon the proprietors.— Our assortment of SIL(S, SHAWLS, and FINE DRESS GOOD Swill amply repay one fora visit; added tawhicb our great di s play of DOMESTIC GOODS We hope, induce alit° jjj - Our cycle:1111f One Price; will be strictly adhered to.. (jun)) A. A. MASON & CO. PA-RTNER WANTED._ Wanted, if application is made soon, a Partner with a capital of fifteen hun dred dollars; o engage in a. profitable manafacturing bu siness in the city, which has been well established for some yeari: • - S; CUTHBERT, Can. Agent, jan2s ' •-••-• Smithfield street. SMOM) HERRING—po boxeis. very simerior, for sate by . 6a05) - SMITH. lc SINCLAIR— COR.N. BROOMS-75 dozen,- of various qualities, for sale by Ijan2s) SMITH...3c ef . KL I RAL-400 barrels,tlNtrugocrl,zkby BATTING -159 bales, Nos.. 1. 2 an 2.3, of excellent - quality, - for sale by":(!25) SIGTH , & SINCLAIR.. 7138L5. RYE FLOUR , To-day ree'd and for sale by - jan2s ARMSTRONG es - CROZER.' SCANS--3 bbis. jut received and for enleby 131314' LJI"ERFINE ELOER , --For sale by (H) ia1124 ARMSTRONG C CROZER: TOLL SUTTER-43 bble. tail received and tor sale by • ARMSTRONG & CROZER, jan2o . No. V.Market et. 1 BBL,. EGGS—For. soli _ jaittp - AIiMSTRONG EROZEIL F I R .13BLS. SUPERIOR FLOUR—For .sate b • t.P. janr, • . ki BBLS: CRAB CI )ER--For sale; by _ _ARMSTRONG'_ jcilao3. - ARMSTRONG'& CROZER. OIL VITRIOL.-100 carboys in store and for sale by. B. A. FAHNESTOCK tc CO., . jor ad_.. Corner Ist and Wood eds. ATERy OLD BRANDY—One qr. cask Copulae Bran V dy t 11300, , " just Imported by us, and for sale by tbo bottle. tjanlB) MILLEddr. RICKETSOM CaFFE,r•--40 U age Rio Coffee; 30 • sup. Lilo Coffee; . ." Laguyra '° ea store and for sale by (janlB) MILLER Ik.IIICKETSON. EXTRA. BROOA3- 50 doz. Coro Brooms 20 'Hearth tuid Clothßrooms. (jan22) . J. D.' AVILLIAIIIB. For sale by _ CORN -9 Shelled for sale by bbl. Roll for sale by 4an23 J. D. WILLIAM'S: rtitINDSTONES--40 Grindstones, assorted sizes, Cu ki.eonsignment and cot sale low by • KING /RDORHEAD, jan24 Diamond, corner of Diamond alley, - - Igor ONONGAHELA- SALT-7400 barrels Monongahela M SOIL! ust received and, for sale hy. jan24 . - KING & MOORHEAD. " I ° 6 aN an 24) 3nn BBL9. APR.-FA—On consigntnent and for sale' tJtJ by Ottn24) KING Ec MOOFINEAD. 'prtleCLIES-70 bushels just rec'd and for 'salt D .by. (jah2.l) ZING MOORBEAD. 2 ( BARREL'S FLOUR —For Er4SOEEEPER WANTED—By A. A.Mitsen No.oo Market street. , Apply personally. ' (AWN a BARRELS BEANS--Rec , d land for sale by - ' jan24 - •• CUMATINS & 1.4 - 4MI.SEED-4Eirrrets prime, just re.csived'and . 1 tar sale by lian24) tc SINCLAIR. HITELIK.A.Nt3.--A'sew barrels in store and tor sale by (jan24) • • .smiTH , ,zt. SINCLAIR: WED APPLES-60 sake, just received and for sale (jan24) SMITH do STNCLAIR. , LARD-15 0 kegs ti 0.1.10 good order; 5 tibia: do. do. , do.: =for sale by fiAiFY'FF do SINCLAM. ',• 10kLN fow sucks for sale by • prat SMITH' & stteN SNOWS. W. C. CONNELLY. EHOWN O IS HOTEL, CONNET . SMITHFIELD AND THIRD .STS. riTTnint6ll, . OFLOWN te. CONNELLY, PROPRIETOR& N. 0.-6004mOldiagstlarlied. IQ the house 0=23 • 101110TATOK5- . 08 . "Aackos juo received and foi sale by, )1- 34.14- . 2 AribISTRONGA CROZER: .r . . 1, ..z ,-, • . f.? , ' 4 ‘1::z , .::0 . ` , ''' ,. ;...-c'4::.;7:4 7 ''.41'.,', - :_. r iliZ'i.:. - ...'.'', :'- - .; ; ;:'-'•'.':''...':; - '; .. .i .. .t;','1; . :.''' , n" 1 •;!' ,-7 ,7: , .,- ''.:'._:..•.:,.'!....:,',. - 4tammcr al andAitanaaL PITTSWORGII BOARD o MAIM: J. RANNU - h .Col li Cora voDscanrem :nd l 2 f YA§Skildit. AIiFLANGEI TENTS FOR 1848 * Sit 014atPaakettane,letor'esdal419Teincinnati,1. and 0A „ . Paaseagei 'Packet, 'via Brownaville 14'111'1'9 'Philadelphia; 8 A. - N.!, add 6e. Mail Coach Line, direct to Pbiladelpliia,,l) st., *regain and Soilthern Mail Coach Line, 6 *: 31: • Ninth-Westip, via Cleveland, daily 10 A. , .• .Erie and 'Western New York, daily, 9 A. North-Eastern t to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 .51111.1itALS - AIsiD'DP,I.NRTURE OF MAILS.' Eastern_ Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 st.., closes t 2 Western Ma.ll;Cirr. and - Lonisv., tine 44;, close!' A A. M. SoUth•vik 73alt.andWashington, due frs. closess North-Western via Cleveland,.dne 10 A. M., closes 8 A. M. Erie and Weitem New York, due 8 r. re., closes 8 A. M. Bank of Pittsburgh.— Exchange Bank. .... •••• bletnhante , and M. Bank• _ Farineret Deposit Bank Hand Street Bridge • Northam Liberties Bridge • • Old •Allegheny_Bridge Ccinnelleville R. B. Stock, paid on • eharea,B2,so • City Bonds (B Y. cent") Monongahela Bridge. , Gas Stock Deily Review , of the Markets. • OFFICE OF THE POST, / • , MORDE4 MOIZING, lanuary 29, ISO. e foUnd very little doing in Flour, or in any thing else, on Saturday; prices underwent no change, though the marketueemed depressed. Thire is liut little demand ; dealers are afraid of a further BACON. Sale of small lots sugar cured Hares at BUTTER In great demand; salesof Prime Roll, in cloths, nt-12tc. LARDr.--Severat sales of No.l Lard, on wharf, at 59e.; sales from store at 6061 c. • FRUIT.—Sales of Green Apples at $1,25, for best Dried Peaches sold at $1,25. Dried Ap plen sold at 56e.. Raisins ; sales of 26 bores at 81,- 70 9p box:, • CHEESE—BaIe of 500 lbs. good Western Reserve at 59c. ; BUCKWHEAT , FLOUR.—No 'change'; regular Bali:taut former !quotations. COFFEE--Salea of3o boxes Rio at 71c. GLASS—SaIe of 100 boxes 800 at $3,25, sale o 60 has 10:12 at $3,50. 01L--:-Salo of 19 hie. Winter strained Lard at 56c. NEW ORLEANS MARKET • January 13, 1849. Cotton arrived, 15,691 bales; cleared, 25,782, ineluding 184 for Philadelphia. Stock 194,083 bales. The demand has been limited, and , prices are rather In favor of buyer:l.—Sales or 14,600 hales et 5,1a71 eta. vM. We quote Inferior,:.. ..... 41(i151 Good Middling, . 60361 Ordinary, 51051 Middlng fair,— . 61061 Middling, . 51,061 ,Fair, 707} Flour has advaficed--Sales at $4,7505 4p. bbl. Cleared for Philadelphia, 325 bble. Hemp—No Saks. "Lead--Upper Mine is helilat 4c. sp lb. Mo. laises—Prices have advanced; sales of 1700 bbls. at 190201 ms.. There is a good demand for crops on plantation, and 10,000 galls. sold for 191 cts.;, ' .cleared for Philapelphia, 486 bbls. Provisions— Pork - has advanced 25c. a;t bbl:; sales of Mess at $11,50011,621, - and Prime at s9,soolo—cleared for Philadelphia,llBl bbls. Beef . We quote Mess at $11012,50 : bbl.' Bacon is firm—Sales 300 casks sides at 4041 cts, and. hams at 51011 cis. 40. 16-.-cleared fOr Philadelphia 8 casks. 'Lard sells at 071 cts. Ad lb=cleared for Philadelphia, 3000 kegs. Sugar has been In fair demand,rind prices of fair and choice qualities have slightly improved—Sales of 1500 hhdu., principally for Atlantic cities, at 210 41ctit.r, lb for interior and fine quality—shipped for 1 Philadelphia, 683 hhds. Tobaccd-7Market quiet— stock 8,626 hhdar. Whiskey—Sales of rectified at 171018 cts., and common at 19 as. Exchange— Sterling Bills are in good demand,at.74oBlc. prem.; Francs sf. 2503f..,_3.0., PhiladolPhia 60 day Bills, du 11021 per cent .. scotiat.. 'Freights - are firma We qdote to Liverpool 7-16015.32d4 Havre. lc., In coastwise rates there' , is iiidc.hange.—Prire Current.- • .. : 4 . .. (succasadal ro ‘ itttErite.„lHlc - T ITC. 10, Fourth , street, between Ferry and 'Liberty stieeti,. MANUVACTURERS of sheet le ad,leaden pipes, by-;. dreamt, pumps, baths, wrap closets, leaden coffins, ac,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from:l to b lbs. to the square foot, in sheets of d hy2o feet; which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, area ta order in guy slzelbAilbsl" 00 Wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand 'leadenpipes from 2to inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, tar conveyingwater Scorn springs, furnished to the country trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, With directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large , supply of Adams' Pat• ens 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 most accommodatin)t terms: Orders from the country for leaden pipes, slim 4 lead, or pumps will receive prtanpt attention. je27-claw . ANDRE (of the Western University,) begs to an nouneee that a few -Pdpils may participate in the ibiloWing classes:"• LADIES' CLASSES.-(At Mr. Thompson's Seminary,) twice a week.from 12 to 1 o'clock. • GENTLEMEN'S CLASSES--Monday and Thursday afteritooni,',s4 o'clock; Tuesday and Friday evenings, 7,9 o'clock. - - Timms-46, for 24 lessons of as boor ea4b. .ILtsusyscs--Penn street, next door to Harris' office jam234.mdiftwe . • • SHARPSBURGH PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The 'subscriber being about to remove to Pitts burgh, will dispose of his property in Sharps burgh, at private sale, upon the most reasonable terms.— The property' consists of udouble 'Brick House, (suitable for two ftundies,) two stories - high, with a kitchen in the httsetatuk. Each House - has four rooms, furnished in modern style, and very comfortable. For tennis:arc., in quire of the sabseriber,"on the premises, in the Borough of Shar i tsburgh. . VICTOR MITZWELLER. Shirting Muslin. and Irish Linens. TIT R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of . those wanting the - above Goods, to his desirable stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv ed manufacturenr, and the latter warranted pure flax.— He has just received all additional supply, and is offering Shining AlUslins of a superior quality at a very low price. Alsa, , Sheeting and Pillow-case Muslins; • Diapers and Crash; Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins; • Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and • Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES ,- DRESS GOODS-Such as Merinos, Parmettos; plain and fancy De Le:tines, (some new styles ant received* Alpacas, &c. • - The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at pnc es that cannot fail to please. I Wholesale Rooms up stairs. • MO LET—The Dwelling, corner of Wylie and Chath -1 mu street, baying parlor, !Doing room, and six bed rooms - . Apply to JAS. hfcGUIEE, janl3 Tailor, Third at. TAVERN. STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.--A Commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, - in the villago of Shousetown, furnished in modern style , With good:Stabling attached. It will be leaaed for a term of years. Addiess ~janl.2 . P. SROUSE Shonsetown. COMMON TEAS F0R.,121 CENTS PER SET.—The lIJJ subscriber, wishir.g to dispose of his entire stock of Queenswere as soon as possible, - wilt sell common Cups and "Saucers at the ertreniely low price of 121- -cents per set, along with other articles.- Now is the lime to secure a good assortment of Ware sticky prices. Store-keepers and families should improve this opportunity, without de lay.- DPP" Remember the place, Cmai Hsu, No: 119 Wood street.. = v tian WM. GETry, WORK BASKET'S AT NO. SG Maass? STRElT—Con silting of Roseoxiiod;'filitthrigany !tad other valua ble materials. Alsc - ir superfine quality of Toilet and 'Shaving Boxes, Writing Drake,' Fancy Building Blocks anitGames of every destription;with a large assortment of Toys and Fancy Articles. suitable for Chriatmas pres ents., (dectsl HOGAN Is CANTWM.L. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis -11. nation baring been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate of 'l'sauc Hessen, 'deceased, late of Moon Township, persons indebted to said Estate am requester. tomato immsdiatnpayment; and all baring claim will psesent them for settlement. JAMES TIESSON.' V A d„,o,„ JEREMIA H MEEK, S decl3-w6ts • For. Sale or Exchange.' TOPPER FOR SALE the whole of the Oreperty :on which I now reside; in the Sixth Ward of the. City, consilitirig of the Dwelling. House, Out Houses, ke., with, the Garden; or I would exchaage the same for Property, in the aeiglibdrhood of the City ;—or I would. divide-the, Property to suit,pureliasers. Persons disposed to pur chase or, exchange,"can call on tile at the warehouse of Cammins &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Monon gahela House. (dee9ditatitO' „TAMES C. O:UM/UN& TO LET—One Three Story and one Taro PAM ' °-4 Dwelling Rouse, futithed in modern style ' "marble . mantels iweach - of the parlorit; - and bath houses in 'each; situated on Wylie street; ,second and third houses - from the corner of Washinutonst. ' • - . JOHN F. • PERRY, Coiner of Liberty and Irwin ans. jnn23:iwdt AppRENTICES WANTED—rifteen to twenty young lads from 12 tols years of age, to learn the Stocking business. Apply et M. DALY'S Store, on •Fillh straet., or at his - Factory in Lawrenceville. novl4:4t , • : FRESET ROLL BUTTER-2 bills: t a Prime anicie for sale by, li ant?) .4101 STRONG CROZER, • • , . 12RBIS. HICKORY VDTS—list ,T!.ceived and to sale by. ARMSTRONG "d: CROZER. • .• • - • . -•••-,-;‘, 4 STOOKS. • Par value. Asked.. Offered 00,00 1950,00 $50,00 • 50,00 44,00 - 43,50 -.5000, 47,00 49,N) N • one in market: 50,00 50,00 ..:49,00 50 , 00 ' 3 5 , 00 35,00 38,00 35 , 00 : 6,00 ' 1,43 90,00 25,00 50,00 German Language. Elver' Intelligente. kill karst PORT OP PIT,TSBURGR 13f PEST wArsa. ix TEN cusp= 4tatRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, - Sholes. Beaver. Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Bnluc, Jacobs, Brovrnsville. " Atlantic, Parktuscn, do. TelegraphNo.2, Mason, Louisville. " Z. Taylor, Lucas, Steubenville. " Caleb Coperjuidock; Wellsville. • Wellsville, ee, Wheeling. " S a ranak, M'lntyre. New Orleans. DEPARTED,., - " Lake Erie, &toles, Beaver. • • Baltic Jacobs,.Brownsv,ille a Atlantic, Park i nson, do. " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Messenger, Hemphill, CM. " James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Caleb Cope, Mardock, Wellsville. • Telegraph No. 2, Mason,Lonisville Ur the river commenced rising on Priday and on Saturday ,was bank full. We have had more high water this year than any other 'within our, rec oilection. ' , Qurcu.—The Peytone went to, on. Satu rday evening, took in a large cargo for New Orleans, and arrived here again on Sunday night. Her freight consisted of 1,135_ tibia. pork, 269 Ws. and ssa kegs lard, 235 mike bacon, 221 tierces hatas,,36s large ham bulk ,pork, and 135 bile: flour. She ,completed her.cargo here, a portion of whiSh was 200 head of beeves and mules and 300 sheep.—Leu. Coup Mr' A coal boatman, of tho name of Caahcaller, from Pittsburgh, died on the Parana, and was bur led at Riddles Point. His purse and baggage are in charge of Mr. Moore, ono of the clerks of the boat.• There were no cases of cholera on the boat during tho trip, and this was the only sick man on board. 00" At Nashville, on the 21st instant, the Cum berland was at a stand. The Tennessee river on the 19th.was At St. Louis, on the 18th, the, ice was still run ning heavily, and navigation is in a great measure suspended. riart.The loss by the burning of the steamer Northern Light, at Cincinnati, on Thursday night, waginear $20,000. The owners are partially insur ed at Pittsburgh. The bar-keeper of the boat lost $B,OO. Mir Capt. Wm. -Littlejohn, of tho steamer St. Louis, died at N. Orleans, on the 3rd instant, of cholera. Nottoe. it,ry old customers, strangers visiting the city, and ill others wishing to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS., VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, con do so by leaving their orders with JAMES MIWIRE, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Building. . Saxe ItECIZIVED, by Express, another piece short napp'd Black, the very thing for Cloaks, and just son. MCGUIREin eas , Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Building. 10;TOCKS AND STONES FOR SALE.— L. 35 shares of Hand street Bridge Stock; 40 " Farmer's and Drover's Bank Stock; 2 " Northern Liberties' Bridge " 4000 Washata Stones; 500 " " finished. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. FOR SALE—A valuable property of a Brick House and Lot, of 20 feet front by 100 feet deep to an alley, pleasantly situated on Tomato street, Allegheny. The House is in good order and built of the best materials, with dry cellar, garden, &c. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the Bookstore of Et.tarrrr h Exmasa.7S Wood street, for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by the Amer ican Society for the hieliomtion of the Condition of the Jews, and edited by the Rev. A. H. Wright, Pastor of the Assoeiate Church, Jane street, New York. dect4 Ir.)RINTING - I 50 reams Printing Paper,o4l•37 ; ••• 100 " Fine Book Paper,191.2.1; 25 " S. F. Book Paper,2ox2s; " DiediuM colored Envelope •' received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, ianlo No. 91 Wood st. fitHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between I Hale, Reinerann & Co. was this day dissolved .by tootual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Heineman & Co. JAS. HALE. SANDS & HEINEMAN, JOHN VOEOTLY. Sept. 27th, 1549' The Wiliness will be continued hy SANDS & Re.txnuer and J. 011.1 VORGILLT, under the. style of iitVkiPISAN & sepr2fl. A NECDOTES—Cyclopedin of Moral and Religious 111. Anecdotes, a Collection of several Thousand Facts, Incidents, Narratives, Examples and Testimonies. em bracing the best of the kind in most former collections, and tidme hitridites itt`addlticm,•onginal and selected ; the whole arranged end classified on a new plan, with co pious topical and scriptural indexes. By Rev. R. Arvine A. M., Pastor of the Providence Church, New York with an Introduction, by the Rev. Geo 13 Cheever, D. D Just published. The above, with a number of new and valnable publi cations, for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, n v 25 7S Wood street. rylEAS—The attention or families and dealers is invited 1 to our stock of fresh Green and Black Teas, put up in quarter, half pound, and pointd sackages, which we will warrant equal to, if not beta,, than'the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea stores. We have also on hand a fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young yson and Black Teas, nor in packages, which we think cannot be equalled in this city. Cnlf and try them. ilea? RING & MOORHEAD, Diamond. Yittsburgh Water Works. PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Water Works, until Monday, the 29th inst., at 5 o'clock, for furnishing Pipes, as followsoo wit: 50 pipes, 16 inch bore, each 2550 tbs. 210 " " varying from 1900 t 02450 160 " 12 " each 900 lbs. 150 J 4 8 " " 460: " 6 330 IA MO u u 4t 11.• , 200 1.1 With the usual complementof branches. All the pipes of 8 inch and upwards must be cast on end, and it is de sirable to have the 6 inchkuid the 4 inch east on end also: bidders will therefore sort 'in what way they propose to make these sizes, nud the difference in price, it any, be tween casting them on end and on the inclined position. It should be kept in view That portions of all the , sizes will he required early In the season, and the whole num ber by the first of November next. • Payments to be In Bonds bearing interest, and running twenty . years. Testing and delivering to be at the expense of the con tractor. fiantOidtd] IVITI.ELLAND, Sup • ;I AMES F. KERR, Attorney at Lato—Offiee reinoved to Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets Pittsburgh. ion3:3ln SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES.—ISbbIs. La. Suga Hanle Molasses on consignment and for sale by lanlB MILLER a RICEETSON Co-Partnershlp Notice. /CAIN DIMLAP . . TORN DUNLAP having, on the Ist insi., associated with him in his business Jong Fimurio, they will hereafter carry on their importing of House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturing buinness,nnder the name and style of John Dunlap dr, Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an Second streets Ilene) JOHN DUNLAP tr. CO. ) r- NFORMATION WANTED.—Any person acquainted with the children of John Clark, an Englishman, (an ton founder by trade,) supposed to have worked in or about Pittsburgh, and to have died within six or seven years, will do them a lciridneits, by informing them they can hear of something to their advantage, on application to this office.ec3o4 NEW GOODS.—W. N. 11bluetit has opened this morn ingg a lot of NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce and desirable articles. Persons wanting Dry Goods of almost any description, will find, at this advanced part of the season, a much larger and more general assortment at this store than elsewhere. Among the Goods just opened is a lot of Mazarine and Green small fled Mouse de Laines, Tcrkeri and bl'k Cloth Shawls, new Prints, kc.—at Northeast corner of CI, and Market streets. [1:7" Goode at wholesale, up stairs, very low. Ijanto CURRANTS-.-4 casks Zante,Currauts, new. forsale b ilec27 KING h MOORHEAD. 1000 LB S. Received and for sale by jan23, CUMMINS & SMITE X 25 Il a A e flti y ELS tU an YgllOß e nall i F ls t i — s ß 3 7 , c s l d m ap r d ti fo 7 A — tiA AiItTiELS SHORWINHMIDDLINGS:- - Jai 'I - UV received and for sale by jan 23 ISARRELS CIDER--Rec'd and for sale by in 1123 CUMMINS & SMITH. G REEN APPLES-40 bbls. in store nod for -sale by J. I). WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. PRUIT-50 busLL 90, Irbs Peaches; " Armies • for sale by J. fl WILLIAMS BY EXPRESS—Rebeived at Hogan h Cantwell's, Et Market street, and for sale low -1 dozen fine crotchet steel worked Bags; 1 " " velvet - ‘• " 2 " " crotchet •.‘ net " " 3BUILDING ,LOTS FOR SALE.-1 Lot 20 feet on Locust street, iith Ward, by 60 deep-6325. A Lot 20 feet on East street, by ,114-4175—in. Allegheny; fi Lfir 21 feet on Union street,by $lB5-11425—in Allegheny, S. CUTHBERT, en. genttre„ Smithfield set. STRAYED OR STOLIIN— From Lighteap's Tavern, 3 miles from Allegheny, on tlie,Franklin R.ond,on Wed nesdity evening last, Sept.,27th, 1948, a Bay Mere, about VII hands high ;las a small white spot enact forehead ; and some white on ono of her bind feet ; had on a halter when she lett. • She is about 5 years old. Any person who will return her to the subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegheny, or send him information where she can be obtained, will be suit ably rewarded. JOHN FERGUSON, oet9 Pine Townstup• RIASTRONG & CROZER, , Commission Msrchann and Dealers in Produce 4.e.—No. 22 Market de6 - ALARUE LOT•OF SMELTS AND MADDLINGS—, Received and for sale by - -•.- jituz3 ' - • CIJMMINS &TSIVIITH. UOBUSHELS VERY FINE C• • EAL_R e w a and far Bale by (AO) CUMIINS& SMITH: BBLS. EXTRA :FAMILY FLOUR—Rec'd and for sale by ... Gana) CUMMINS & SMITH. lIBLS. APPLES--Ree'd and for sale by jan3 CUMMINS.& SMITH; IINE FLOUR-46 just. received by A ' i - 3 ARMSTRONG ' &. CROZER. " 2zBELE. EXTRA FAMILY .FLO , and for Ante by ja,l3 - • ARMSTRONG tr:. CROZEN 001313L5. I'OTATOES—Juat reamed and for auto by (jan3) ARMSTRONG&CROZEIL 4sRLS. RYE FLOUR---For sale by - 6 n3 ARMSTRONG: Ar.. CROZER. SIVEET CIDER-3 5 b ARMSTRONG:, CROZ fo ER. bts:to-day received and r sale by thing) ' VINEGAR-10 bbls..for sale by . jaa9 ARNISTRONG & CRGZER. E.ILTIKA FAMILY FLOUR—a , And for sale by Jan 9 USAC KM : for sale b ,AMILY FLOUR-2 0 bins ! Expo is fol . sale by . lArtlsl .110 Wood street, SOAP-5 2 1: buesN u o..l. Eosin; 11o; w for sale by _ D. WILLIAMS tiEl; FitUrr-31), bun.-Dried 1 147e ; s_LfoX sale Thy . . .•••• P j. ILLIAMS. • I ims-20 dozen Common; ounlity Extra , for sale by 25 " - anB bc - 717 - nt EiCriPure, iforDsiflNlivib)LlA.ms TUYENILEAND !l TOY. Er . t:T H RS- os — j v A oH. fin T est a ock co n . ‘ s, Fourth street. RAH DOATING-1 bale Drab thanker Coatin. deel6 MURPHY & LEE, LANKET COATINGS—Drab, Lavender, Grey Ma ed end Blue,. for sale by tbe piece or package, at manufacturer's price's, b y MIJRPHY & LEL, lan° „Liberty street, opposite TIOSH WHISKEY-=Eight bbls. -Irish Whiskey re ceived and for sale by jan3 4r nnilUbliELS N HANN OC K rOTATOES—Hee - UM and for sale by (docl9) CIIMMINS & SMITH. ARD--60 kegs No. 1, just received . and for Bale tip decl9 81111 TR & SINCLAIIL:=,. BUTTER -2 bbls. Fresh Roll Boner, received this day and for sale by [darn) SMITH & SINCLAIR. WED APPLE:B-20 sacks, Prime, for sale by decl9 & srNcLAin • - A PPLES -200 bidsa2.3. Romanites, in tor o. and for s . ) W inn BUSHELS CORN MEAL—;us 1..11.1 for sale by I,s YE WANTED.--Cash will be tald it fo t r c :3ooolas osi bels MILLE & I t racz • • lA, good Rye, by Idee2ll Take, in store and for sale b) R ie reell neeeee new crop & RICKETSON. SUGAR HOUSE 1H01... ASSES--3.1 bbls Sugar House Molasses, "Louis's Refinery," in store and for sale s. by . [deal] MILLER BaRiCKETSON. , PRODUCE -100 bushels Clover Seed; 60 large sized Cheese; JL 20 kegs Butter; in store and for sale by dec2l MILLER & RICKETSON. MUSTARD -160 boxes I lb. cans Long Inland Mils. tanl; 60 kegs 20 ii3S.do. do. do.; in store and for sale Idecoll MILLER & RICKF.TSON. SALAD 011.-10 baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil; 40 Marseilles ',ln store and for sale by decal MILLER_ & RICKETSON. O bbls. old Rye J warranted 8 years old—pronounced by good judges to be the best ankle ever offered ut tilts market. Por sale by the gallon only, by P.C. MARTIN, Ag't, deel4 Comer Smithfield rind Front sm. /ALI) FIRANDIES AND WIN EN—A lame stock of fine old Wines and Liquors for sole, in quantities to suit, by [decl4l P. C. MARTIN, .Pr't. wErs CIDER.—A low bbls. for sale low by S decl.4 - P. C. MARTIN, Ag't EACH BRANDY—A few bbli. old Tennessee I'enc Brandy, for sato by ideel4l P.C. MARTIN, Ag't. 'Durum-2u bbis. Reit Butter, fresh, and in good or- JIDI der, forsala by [decB] KING & 411001tHEAD. 1 RE&N. APPLES—Rarnboes, Gates, Vandivers, and k.T many other varieties, just received and for sale by $ & W. lIARBAUGH, 53 Water and 104 Front street. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR - 5U Barka hulled Bucloxlied Flora, received and for onto by decll S. & W. 11A13111AUGII. BARLEY—•2OO bushels in store - and for sa cby deal S. & W.' H AIWA VG H. IPLOUR--,..3.10 bbls.Speare Mills Extra Family Flour, in store and for sale by S. & W. lIARBAUGH, deal 53 Water andlo4 Front street. FfOWEligetif.A.243.ll.lE:gTE.:LATervlMies RaiTeibTr Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by decll . S. & W.,IIAItBAILMII. -- DEED PRUFF.—Just received, a quantity of Dried Peaches and Apples, and for sale by deell ' 'S. & W.', 11AMIAUCH..... 40 GO Lgs,WIIITE fLN A SUGAR;. received and for gale b 7 aoetlf 'TinutEß: rc-VACKETSON:-: SEGA - RS-6V M. genuine Principe., " Cruz & Sons." " moo Zanz." ' 10 " Havana Regnlins. 6 " " Frngrunin. Reo'd and for sale by (dee4) MILLER & RICKETSON. MOLASSES -22 bbl s. Sugar House ; 40 ‘• . new crop Plantation; received and for sale by -(dec4) MILLER. & RICKETSON. --- LTVF, oil.--CROP OrfaiC=lutiagiiiii - iiip:ifai , , Odeux, " Larands;" -. 10 baskets sup. Bordeax," Latoure;" 15 “ Marseilles; seed and for sale by ti dec4 . MILLER & RICKETSOII. LANBLACK--Superior Star, in barrels and hhd 14 assorted papers, for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner Ist and Wood ma I RISH MOSS—One bale just received sod tor rata I B. A. PALINESTOCK Sc.. CO., -- Corner Ist and \Vood sts. CASSlA—tarn matte Just received and Inc sale tyy B. A. FAHNBSTOCK & CO., Corner Ist and Wood sat. AISINS-75 ball boxes and 29 boxes new Raisins 11,, on band and for sale by deer .KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond IivrHITE HAVANA AND BRAZIL SUGAR -25 boxes White Havana Sagar ; 75 bags " Brazil 25 bbls. " " In store and for sale by dec27 • Nix. Dadra Book... Keeping A ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build /A. ing, corner of Dininond and Market street. For day and evening classes. Mr. D.'s improvemenui in teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Book-Keepbtg, are now atiractin gehe rat attention in the Eastern cities. " Numerous 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 etrecung a more ready . and desirable method of teaching and reducing, to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile uffairs.--New York EvetringEzpriss , Oct. 30. Professional assistance given in opening, posting and closing . Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de ranged books, &c. Class hours from 10 to 12 A. m., and from 2 to 4, and '7 to 111 P. ti• junG =CI llourea Cough Candy. Mls celebrated finkle, so favorably known last win ter, is again Offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy fo r Covets and Colds, so prevalent at this season of the year. HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is the best article of the kind aver offered to the public, and we challenge any person in the Untied States to produce a cheaper, more pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure of Coughs and Colds. HOWF.I A. CO., Proprietors Depot, No. 1 College Hall, Cincinnati,b. Sold by H. Smyaer, L- Wilcox, Jr., J. M. Townsend, Jas. A. Jones, Wall. Black, Dnlggists; and at Wm. Jack son's, 89 Liberty mtreet, Pithiburgh. dec27:d3m Fr'eahe Pure Teem, TO Pram Tao AND RETAIL, ex tux Pra Tao Stotts, 70 Fintrth street, war Wood, Pittsburgh,— The subscriber, ha ring just returned from New York, is now receiving a leave supply of . FRESH GREEN 'and BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny, selected with g, rent care for retail sales. Our stock hems now 'heavy, 'we are prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats , and. Families wi th any quantity, and at any price they may wish—packed is. /. and 1 pound packages, sth. tiu c Banisters, 6 and 13 ib. catty boxes, and in the half chest- Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and *ill sell better 'Peas at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh. Our stock of fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and Im pellet Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the American market. Lovering , s 'double 'refined Loaf, Crushed and Palver fixed SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel. • COFFEES.—Mocha, " Old Gov. Java, Laguyni, St. - Domingo and Rio Coffees, selected by the most expe rienced Coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbersand p Onions. Fresh Peaches,ut up in their own juice.' Ma lase Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes. N. Dr. D. .Tayne's Family Medicines jot sale. deellidA.w A. JAYNES. ALUM -80 bble.in store and for sale by B. A. FARNESTCCIC. & CO., corner Ist and Wood'si BBOTTIS ALEXANDER THE GREAT — History Aof Alexander the Great, by Jacob ,Abbott; 'with en gravings. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner Market and 3d ate. " Purses; • Idea ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notiee is hereby given that Letters ofAdministration on the Estate of Conrad Ostreicher, late of St. Louis, klo., deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons in debted to, said Estate are requested to call and make payment. and those having claims will present them, le gally authenticated, :without delay. jar24:6tdkw ' WM; P. BAUM. OA SALE—A valuable property of .a Brick House and Lot, training on Laeock street, Allegheny. The House is: welt arranged, with a good dry vault and cel lar, dining-room and kitchen, hall and Iwo parlors, two. 'chambers and finished Barrett. he 'Mid at a bargain. Prioe SIM; Elk in hand; $BOO at ski months. 8-CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, (Smithfield street. r ' - gthatiantotwi ARMSTRONG & CROZER UCKWIWAHIR nat rd and y (jan9) ARMSTRONG '& CROZER. JOHN BLACK & CO W. & J.' C. ACHESON, .1 & J. ATDEVITT, Na. 13 Liberty I ‘-_ -;' r.444;wirlyt- Sates bp AUCTION SALES, BYJAMICES IiVRENNA, AUCTIONEER,_ No. li4 Wool) 'STREET, TUBER DOORS PROM FISTit CABINET-MAKER'S STOOK OF.SFLENDID FUR NITU RE,, Cabinemnalcr's Too/c, Vemcns and Fir; tures, tc., at Auction, tefthout reserce.---On Monday , next. January 29th„ at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will positively be sold, at the Cabinet Wareroom of R. S.lc W. M. klannaford, Fifth street, adjoining the Exchange Bank, their, entire stock of splendid Furniture, Cabinet maker's Tools, Veneers and fixtures,es they are remov ing from that establish m ent 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 .imperintendance of the proprietors, intended exclusively for customer trade. :It is 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, an:lAm 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 madere known-at sale. The.Furnitu. be arranged and ready for examination three days be fore sale,. on the first, second and third stories of the wareroom, when the proprietors will be happy to show the articles to visiters. The ladies in particular are res pectfully invited to call and 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; Matitigany, Cherry, Poplar and Pine Wash Stands; 119 Patent kliah.Past Bedsteads; 122 Patent French High Post Bandstands,* Mallogany" Book Cases, Fancy and Common Chairs; Bostinatocking Chairs and Settees; together ,with : a lot, of, secondthand, Fornitnr,e, left for repairing within the last few raohths, by various owners, if not taken and charges paid, before The above date. Also, a large lot of blamigany and other 'Veneers, Cabinet - ma ker's Tools, a small lot of hardware, store fixtures,&c, &c., &c. Terms at sale. jaul9 ... JAMES McKENNA, Anat. for Sate. Mount Emmet Bullding.Lots - for Sale.. Dt - i BEAUTIFULLY 'SITUATED BUILDING 'LOTS 4.1 / for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet propenY. Parsons desirous of inveiting a small sum of money,atin do so to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various sizes. Thus property, for beauty of location, commanding view' of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and - Ohio rivers, is unequalled.' It has the advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring water. The new road, now finishing, will render it easy of access; and bring it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market. As an investment for-profit, to any nothing of the de iightful situation for a residence, Me buyer will secureha a few years a 11168Z-VOLD return. - The above Lots will be sold for Cash; or on a Credit 'of one to five years: TITLE CLEAR AND INPISPIITABLg. • Plans may be seen and every information had, of Mr. lIUGHSW.EENY, ou the premises; ot of JOHN comu, at his office , on 4th street, Pittsburgh: - nov3o FOR SALE—A valuable comer,Lot of 50 feet front on Borough street, by 75 deep miNorthntreet, in Law renceville—containing a new Brick /louse, conveniently' arranged, with wide hall, large parlor and kitchen, three bed rooms, lower orchei, good bakej oven, garden, upper &v. and Price Sl50 p 0; $OO i n hand ; 6500 ink year; $5OO at 2 years. . S. CUTHBERT, den. Agent, Smithsolditreet.. 1 HON MUNI/HY FOR SAL.E.—A. small Iron Foundry, with Patterns, Tools, &c., all readrfor operation, will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron or goods. This offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to commence the Iran Foundry business. Enquire of SCAIVE do ATKINSON, Ist, near Wood street. A noust: AND LOT AT A DAROMN.—Any person LI. in want of a comfortable Dwelling House; in a good neighborhood, on Wylie street, a abort distance from the Court House, can provide themselves, for the small sum of WOO Avery desirable residence for Milliner, Man tua Maker, or Retail Trimming Store: JOHN to • YIN COYLE, 4th street,nenx Smithfield st. LIHOUSE. FOR SALR.---Will be sold cheap,.if applied for soon, a Two Story Frame . House sit uated itt Wylie street, near Chatham, having !four rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 16 feet front bY 50 deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollars. Apply to JOHN COYLE, Conveyancer, 4th stree near Smithfield. -JABSES , hfcGUIRE, Tailor, Third at. ton SALE—A ;Mall two flog frame dwelling house, couvenieutly situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Davin:ll. The lot is 24 &min front, by ltM feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating - terms. For further particulars apply at the house, or tOr sent JAMES. MAY, Water street. VrANTEIP---Thtee Business Men, - es partners e V tablishments now in successful operation in tb city. Each will be required to produce a cash capital o Sauoo. Also, a profitable business will be said at a bargain, to one or two enterprising men of good business habits. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. 7. _janti 1610 R THE BENEFIT or THE ORPHANS ow 'Sr. Parn2s I Cittmett, will be givdn nt the Lafayette Assembly. Rooms, on Friday evening February 11, ISID. MANAGERS: Hon. C. SHALtR. ANDREW•BVIRKV, Esq., Jona; B. OCTIARIF, .1. 3: RoCUIRN, JOHN LAYToN, . T. moos' 'Wean, 'W. A. M'Alutdr.rs, J J. Mirettrbt., F.:Jonts, Jorm Berrrr. -- - Wie. - Mtrearr.raze, Jr-. - ~ Oxon KeLte„,_ . ~._ IoN Downs°, • A. 11VCotaderel, ' R C. GOP3IIGAN, IT BRENNAN. flXTickets can be land at this office, and from the Manggers. , deel9 Old Krlseklngle has Come Again I subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of T Pittsburgh and vicinity, that bin Toys and Fancy floods are now open, in. the tarp room formerly occu pied as. a carpet warehouse by R.. D. Thompson, where :can be seen the largest assortment of Christmas Presents ever otTercd for sale in the city. , All these Goods are im ported direct from Europe, by myself, and will be sold cheaper than at any other establishment in the city, wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine assortment. R, C. YEAGE 103 Market street, near Liberty* Going to California. .'PERSONS purchasing . Goods, on time, are compelled .0 to buy where it suits them. Those having the Cash to lay out for Clothing, can save 20 per cent, at least, and in come cases 40, by parchating at my establishment. I have a fine stock of French, English and American Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of- qualities to suit all tastes, purposes, or pockets. I em determined -to close them out before spring, at some price. If purchasers will take the trouble to call, thiy may be Convintcd of the fact. JNO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth at: N. B.—There is not a pece of goods in my old or unfashionable—aU i warranted fresh. stociredeeill ither IL.LutrritaTED ENGLISH EuiTfora4 OP Gulliver's Travels ; Treasure Trove; Handy Andy , Tower of London; Windsor Castle ; Percy Reliques ; . Godfrey Malveni ; Gil Hlas; Chambers' Miscellany; for sale by , H. S, HOSWORTH & CO., Fourth sc., near Marko, I3OATAIEN—A large Cable for sale cheap. Apply to SCAIVE.te- ATKINSON, dee'23 • slat, near Wood at. Steamßoots for Kite: The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regular tickets on the Monongahela, between Pitts.- burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months, are found to he too large and powerful for the navigation of that river„are. now offered fey sale. The following melba dimensions of these Twirl boatS, viz;'Length of deck,l7o feet; breadth of beam, 20 feeti wheels,24 feet diameter, 10feet buckets; four boilers, , 21. feet by 3.2 inches diameter; cylinders, 21 inches, and 61 eet stroke. Each boat contains 60 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. - For terms, enquire, of J. K. MOOR/ MAD nov23:tf Pittsburgh. JIAGARA SOI • E.—The fourth annual t otree o .1.1 the NIAGARA Fins CoxesrorOwill he given at the La Fayette Assembly Rooms, on Friday evening, February 9th. 1848. tteeZeld • LtrrH-10 pcs. Drab Blanket Coating ; 18 " Lavender" " 1 case " Blankets; 1 " Gray mixed Cloth; 1 " Amy Cloth; 2 " Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix. 1 " Fancy Casisimeres 1 bale Blue Blanket Coating. Received, on consignment, direct from the 'is:kennel:Le urere, and for sale by the 'package or piece. dec2o MURPHY" k LEE,Liberty st. y ONO SHAWLS.—Just received, -per Adarns',.Ei. 14 press, another -lot of those beautiful Long Shawls, which will be sold thirty per cent. cheaper thrtu former lots. [dcelo3l' • - THOMPBON.•. BA.LANOES AND DIVIDENDS QTANDING in 'the Merchants' and 'Manufacturers' ► Bank of Pittsburgh, which have not been increased or dimiaished for three years: ' • ' • - Names. '' Residence.* • Date. '' Amount. Abraham Bennet, Deposits, April , ^90,1817, 814 50 8., R. &W. Mornson, " • Dec. 13;1847, 7. W Nicholson, Balance,. March 22,1836,' :85 27 William Campbell, Deposite June 3,1845,394 ' Unknown. Names. No'. of Dividends. Sharer. Amount. E. Umber, 1 16 E. B. Mixall, '2 . 60 .75 Thos. Parshall, ' 2 30 45 Thos. Fitch, 13 50 Priscilla Barker, 6 25 56 25 J. Musgyove & Son, ' 5 ' ' 6 13 . 50 I certify, that the above appeditobelltalances and Di vidends, due to the persons named, and which have re mained unchanged for three years. W. 11: DENNY. Cashier. Sworn and Subscribed, December 29th. 1648, before me, (<l3o..wlml D. S SCULLY Cashter. LT 0 VERING'S DOUBLE bbls. Lovering'd Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized StiOrs,just received and for sale at the Pekin 1 Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by • ' • dec.s:d&w .: A. JAYNES. PRINTER'S liK.;--100 kegs Proutta News Ink. iu2o lb. kegs, at $5 per keg. Just received and tor sale at km Tea Store by • (decs:d&w) JAY IrSIE COFFEES. Mocha, Gov, JayolLegiry.ii. St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just received and for le at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourthatreet, by decs:dkai. A- JAYNES. RITING• DESKS AND WORK B V V did assortment, suitable for Presents '• For, sale very low by. . YEAGER, dec23 ' 108 Market at. MIZE2=EN '• lb"rash co 05 Stamm ire., airrwruct 4TH , or. AND THSADIAMOND TIANC lr AND STAPLE WINTER DRY' GOODS: - . • 1` The subscriber has jUSt. received his second supply of NEW GOODS, - purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fain Prices, and far below-the cost of mann: facturing, bad will -dispose of them, Wholesale and - Re tail, et REAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleachedliduslin,only 31. cents; -; • .• 4-4 Bleached Muslin, frame/ to 121 cents; : , 44Brown !do. . do. sto 8 cents; . • .4-4DonbleParple Calico, 121 . do. Prints, Merrimack patterns, only at cents; Furniture Chintz, only 61 cents; .- Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 184 cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, l 6 cents - Bed -Ticking, only 61 cents; - • ' • French Dress Oinghams, 121 cents; French Work Collars, only 121 cents; . 4-4 White Flahnel -only 25 cents. LADmi , DRESS GOODS. , - ; Black Plaid "Alice, rich lustre; . . Wide Black Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, all shades ; Satin stripe Cashmere, new style ; - • - , . French Lamartine Plaids; ' - Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre ; - . - Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids, high colors', -Coburg and Tlubel,Cloth, various shades ; • Paris Printed L ane Cashmeres; - - French Merino all colors ; • Chameleon Sat i n, all shades ; ' - Black Plaid Gro?D' Armour Bilks; • . Chameleon Thibet Cloths. . - • BRAWLS! SHAWLS!! • :Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Embroid °red Black Cloth Shawls; new style till wool-Brocha 'Shawls; Embroidered, black:and colored Mots de Leine Shawls; new style Stradilla Shawls; plain and embroid ered black and coloredlsilk - fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashmere Shawls. French work Capes; Collars and Chemizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere-bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Lrulles , Cravats and. Searfs i black • and colored Kid Gloves' mohair and worsted Kitts; white and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora— vian Hose; black Silk Fringes and Gimps. : Thread; Edgings.and Insertings. . • • - DOMESTIC AND•STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths ; Russia Dia per and Crash ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin;Cassinets; KentackyJeans; Checks; Bed Ticking ; Domestie Ginghnms; Colored Cambrics; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Broivn, Bleached and color ed Drillings. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very fine assortment of French' . and English, blue, black and brown Cloths ; bleak and fancy French Cassimeres ; _ new style fancy Yestings and Cra vats ,"Merino Shirts and Drawers; I,inen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery . and Suspenders. ' A splendid.ussortinent of superfine (ribbon' bound) Blankets, just received. The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fall la prices, Merahants and others are 're quested to call and inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they will be loam) much.lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them why/pale and retail, at a very small profit nu the Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS, novil3 ' No. C 5 Market street. Pittsburgh. • New Goods, at Number Infirmlne comm. Foment AND issastrr szturors, 'Truss - croon. CI BEAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber has just re -1,5 turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, adapted to, the present season, and errs be sing a BIOdi: for ri chneis rind variety not surpassed by sty-establishment in the West. . • DRESS GOODS! Very. glossyblack Silks ; Cravats and Cellars' Handsome dress do. Black love Veils andrldkfs.; Rich changeable do. Jaconet and Caniti. Rich changeable Satin de Plaid and. striped Diislins; Chines; Handsome Ribbons ; Mode and high col'd French loves, Hosiery, fr.c.; • Merinos; ;Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high cord MusliniTerkeri Shawls ; de Laines; Cashmere do. New stylo muslin de Laines; Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe ; Fancy do. do. Plack - Thibet Shawls, do.do. Black and colored'Alpiseas; Black do. do. Plaid Gingham, bright co- Silk do. do. lore; . Fine Brochat do. New style Visettes; . Cloth de. • Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Long so. California Plaids; - Low Priced do . Black Bombazines;, _ Plaid Clookings. - CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION 'His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se lected with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than - they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention or .purchasers The best Calicoes for 4.; els. ever offered; - Double purple Calicoes, English, 19* cents; ' Oil Chintz; British Chintzes - - New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue do. do. Blue and Orange do. C Furniture do. 'CHEAP DRESS GOODS. - A large lot of low priced Muslin de LaMes, of' the low price of 12} cents per yard. - . • Also, Black Alpacas for 121- cts. per yard. 'Very good and - very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for IA cents, warranted fast colors. ' DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: . " Bleached Muslins, 6}. to 1.2; Yard wide Unbleacned, alto 9; , Bed Tickinp, very cheep; - Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jean's; Checks t Linings, Plaid Linseys; , Demesne Ginghams, Mariners' Shirtless; Colored Cambrics ; , . Flannels, lower than ever offered; . Canton Flannels:" - " Irish Linens,Lineti Wiwi; - • - Damask Table Linen; - - - Do. do. Cloths; Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; , Linen Dril "ng t erash. • BLANKETS: BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to. very fine, also Blue and Drab Blankets, Sue and very fine, for Overcoats. - GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. . Tine and superfine Frenehand.English Cloths and Cas simeres •, Over-coatings; Silk and ',mew Pocket Han& kerchiefs and Cravats ; Gloves ; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, Tim subscriber having made extraordinary' prepare lions for the Falland Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage . of markets unusually depressed, can confidently.promtse his customers the best bargains he has aver been able to offer. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are aspectfully invited to call. Inov"Kty PHILIP ROSS. DIVtDBNDS• 0:14 - i?ANC GOODS Winter floods at...Eastern:Cost R. WHITE, No. 51 Markel street, intends making a change in his 'business, on the Ist of January next—will dispose of the follawingatyles of GOODS, at original cost Brochri Long and Square Shawls; French Tartan Long - do. . ' 'French Printed Cashmeres ;: • English , do. do. MouselineDe 'mines; a. 4 and 64 Gala' Plaids,' High cord - French GingharnN and Fancy Dress Silks. ' Those wanting Bargains,mre invited to call. DialDgm Reduction in. Pilots: XTILL BE SOLD, from this date, the balance of our Worzna Dams Goons, at greatly reduced prices-- sting of scarlet, maroon, mazarine blue,bPk, brown and other colors French Merinos, Ltuntunne .Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and barl Alpacas, bl'k and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and Do ; low priced Cashmeres and Do-Laines,tn ;gent..variety ; Long and Square Plaid Shawls ; Torten, Cashmere, De Leine Cloth, Thibet, &c.,IIIOMPSON, dee2 110 Market s ,.3 doors from Liberty.. - - • - 'DAR!) & BROTHERS' PREMIUM. GOLD PENS,—• JO 12 doz. of the Above warranted brand of Pens, just received; and for gale to the trade at New- York prices. The above. Penshave received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens, and are:warranted by the mann factarer against the point coming off. . •-• . - for sale by- EDWARD TODD & CO.,-, Worth-east corner of Fifth and Market sts., up stairs. • . BLAcK AND FANCY CASSIMED.ES.;—W. It. wit, • Pin' has lately received a large assortment'of these, Bemis, and is opening theta at prices unprecedentedly low, ranging from,7o to $2,50 per yard. Also, French Doeskins,'of all qualities: /ilso, French and English Broadcloths, black,' olive, iniisible • green; brown, and blue. Among these are some,very. handsome French Black, suitable for Cloaks, .at a very low price , and brown, invisible green, and bl , k, - Pelisse Clottia,for Ladies , Cloaks.' • . Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers; Mariners' Undershirti, constantly on hand., . . The attention of Merchants. and Merchant Tailors," 'Who buy by.the piece, is speckgly invited to the 'above. By Expi•esis. eIENTS. SUMMER GOODS.—Stiper. single milled French Habit Cloths; iish styles Cassintures; black and colored Cashraeretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths', figured and plain Drop Etes. Vestings, "very choice bl arseilles, Silks and, Satins, and figured Linea Drills Cheaper yet! 'ROBINSON , BCIoth Store,. OnY2 5 - P ost taildiugs,. corner Filth and Wood. . . . Patterson's. °aiming° Illartistactory, .Diamond alley, begu n :teen . Wood and SMit&fieret streets. Wrmaz rnay always be found an assort-. meat 01 Family Carrtages, Baronches, ..Bu gg ies, and- all kinds of heatl.work, from a six. horse wagon. down to a wheel . . . barrow. Persons .ansloug. ta yturchase or contract for V h i, thing in the above late, are respectfully inviteddo. • a:FURTHER REDUCTION.. . . • Jas. Allispratt. Sons 9 •Patent Soda Ash. TO TANS 3}, cash, currency q or 4. mos., approved 1 hills. 5 tons or upwards 3} do. par, or 6 mos. do., in terest added. -For thtraupetior gunlity.of this brand,•we refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city generally. ' IW. & MITCHELTREE, dec4 - No. 160'Llberty street: tiPn~erSPerm 0i1; OILS-718°0°n tran'etittle,lolored 15fX1 - " " -Whale 500 " N. W. coast " " • . 8 bbls.. No. I. Lard , ' • ." 5 " Linseed (warranted fine) • " 20 " Strait's Tanners'lwar.genttine) " In store and for sale by •• peal IIIILLER RICKETSON MIORSALE OR RENT—A Two SUIT BrickDwelling', r situate on Fifth street. opposite the Conn House...-. Enquire of . IiIIaULLM As DOWNING, junt7 . gißDiberty street, opposite _ Seventh. . . WM= HAVANA SUGAR-30 boxes White Ma. VI( vane. Sugar, just ree'dand:for sale-by , • ianlS MILLER & MORMON. , LARD 01L-1.2 bbls. No. , :t Winter Strained Lard Oil ; , ..'" Fall • ".. r • Inst.receitred an d sale by- •• ' • janlS MILLER ecRICHETSDN.- .:n~~~'C L'~..a ..._ _ _ _ .. . : " .. , --F::i , ..v,iw ~ .......,----,,,t.-1-...,:n...F,-.7,-5....,c ri... - :.:;:".. , ..„ ,- ,--", , -.:-.7•.:, ';'-: ;...1,,i , ..- ,,, , , _ ~1 4' ;';', . .,51 ' ;.- . .;-, . '"- - ,;,.:-...,., ~,.,..., ' rii . 4 ,- 441,Q;;AW;;-; ,3 -... , - , ... ,--, '-' , ..- '''' N /if=„..m . ...,.. ,,, , , , , :q..i4 , :-.! .-:—....:-. . Dankeeida - - ' ,-.„2 • • , EXCHANGE-- AND .43 ANS INCCODVIC . N.E. .of 27tint. and Wood 1/ 7 044 -- • - 2, Q . IGHT-and Time Billsof Exehanm - Bank : foreign and domestic. Coin-bought -ami.stddOtt tbe most favorable menus. Collections made in all the principal cities of Me Uutoa r at the lowest rues. , Jel.g. JOSEPH aura:tort • RANKER:S EXCHANGE BROKERS, And. Dealers in Foreign and 'Domenic .Fxch4nire, Cc/till-cab:sof Deposst, Bank'lYotes, Gold an Stlver;No. OS Wood, preet,3rd deqr belott! Wtstride,Pittaburet, Pa. niarg-ly _ - Hugh D. King * . .; Warm rum "BPCorm•&•:Erno,),, . DAN ER, AND EXCIIAN,GE• RORER o D4 ,9ice---cornerof Fourth urea and Post Office allest,",-. in Coin, Bank . Notes, Mite U 11e Foreign *, and.Domestie Exchange, Certificates ; ofDeposit,te • EXCHANGE on nil the principal. &les of.the Union" for sale in sums to snit purchasers.. , CURRENT and parfundareceived on deposite:, . • • . COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, nt the lowestrntes. • - - .OpH-tiler/swam Am= Kassnia: KRAIIER & RAIIr ARD WrAl Bankers and Exchange Broken, Dealer's in Foreign and I:keine:We Dells, Bills of _Faeluengei Certifitale3 Ziepps- Corner of Third and Woad sty . , directly opposite the St. - ' Charlealitne.l; • • • - i nn y24; • - N. HO NES & BON, Bankers and Dcakrs in Exchange Ccit and Bank Notes, No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh, • SELLINO HATE. . . , NECTIA.NGE. Newyork pr {Cincinnati Philadelphia k ‘‘ Louisville Baltimore k " St. Louis BANK NOTES. disOhiou Bying rases Indiana'" f "' Kentucky `` Virginia Wheeling , " Tennessee 3 it :AIL O. 1100 N. - BOON dti SARGENT • . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRORERSJ., N. B. Corner of Wood and Sixth afreets., Pitt' sburgh, P 4., 111EALFaIS in Coin, Bank Notes, T i me Hills, - Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of DepfiSit,kc EXCHANGE on all the : principal Cities:of the Union. t and Europe. for sale in sums to suit . purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits. - :'• ' . COLLECTIONS made.on all parts of the Union; at lowest rates. , PRNATE ,DISEASES.. Dr:Britten / Nti 65 Diamond Alley, can: be coganited In al( epses of apt . ..irate or de:indent:aura incidents 5" 1 " to the human finitte. - SyhilisundSyphilitle.eruptions,goniirrhoa c. • • and its consequences; together with all bet ...teasel, impurities qf the blootl, with all diseases of., cenereatorighbakindiseases,with stnetures,gleet,urethrat discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the ;womb,,, monthly supprensiona, diseases of the joints, fistula ant!, nervous affections, pains in au. back, mist loins, Int. n teons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, acorbtitie. eruptions, tatter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, Ike. , TIVEIXE YEARS' PRACTICE/ Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of venal'. real disorders, and those, arising from youthful excesses' , .. gaiety, climate, or impurities of .the blood, whereby the contnituiton may have been enfiebled,enablesDr.Brown to offer assurances 'of speedy relief , to all who may place themselves under his care. ' - Dr. Brown's Offices are conveniently arranged into sept arose apartments. Patienti can visit Dr: B. without fear '; of exposure to other visitors. ' '. . '• It is of hnportiince to nuutyperecins in need of medical aid, to obtain good , advice privately and " To all ,'''. such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal dn. in eases, their various forms and stage offers inducethents which can rntely.be'equalled. Strangers are hereby apll prised that Dr. Brdwn has been regularly in every branch of medicine, and for the' last twelve }mini co n fined himself exclusively to the;treatment of those Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated . surgeon in Pittsburgh, who gives his whole attention to those cornplaints. .: 11:7"Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be:, guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without inter" Hernia or Ruptare.—Dr. Brown also invitesner=' sons afflicted : with Hernia to call, toile has paid partient. tar attention to that disease. . Letters front a distance, asking advice, mast contain fee or they will not be attended to: ±rOfftee on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. :Consultations strictly confif 131 EIJAIdiTI:3II.Ir. brown's newly discovered rem edy for Rhe.untatimn it a speedy and cenain remedy for that painful trouble. it never fads. ' • i.' - - Office. and Private Consultatiori Hearne, Ti0.'.65, mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The loactitt - is always at The-Grand Puivative. CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETA BLE(EXTRACT PILLS.- - -These celebrated Pills - • have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, sour Stomach,- . Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs,. Heart bum, Liver Complaint; Scurvy,. Sore Throat, Inward, : - .- Weakness; Palpitation of the Heart; Indigestion,'" and, a;::. variety of other diseases to which flesh is . heir to, as a medicine for the million. In all - seasons of the year,--. spring,. rummer, autumn, and winter,—and under all cumstances; they can be taken with perfect - safety success. As a Vermifuge and general medicine foX .dren, they are unrivalled. Being coated with pure,white •," sugar, children will , easily take them; they -neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle; but thorough lit theiroperation. • For adults, by increasing the dose, they axe equally ben' efieint. ,As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found with.; -outs su perior. -Ask any one, among- the thousands who use them, and an unqualiflinl approval will be the certain ' Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tie original inventor• of Sugar Coated Pills, and - that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he. introduced thern in June, 1543. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener , s Sugar Coated. Vegetable Pills, and take noethers,Orthey will be made the victims of a fraud. - , •-, ITPrice, 25 ce its per box. Clickener N. Vrincipal office for the sale of Pills, is \\:GB Vesey M. JACKSON 59 89 Liberty st , head of Woad, Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent, for "Pennsylvania, Northern,. Ohio, and the river ! counties of Virginia. - • , . The Billowing are the duly appointed -Agents for .A g gheny county, Pa.:. Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. • • Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. ' • Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. ,- • •.. , • Jacques„Birrninghtun, Wrn. J. Smith, Temperanceville. G. kt, Starr Sewickleyp. , . Edward Thompson, Wilkinslngh. , Daniel Negtey, East Liberty.. • . - H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh.. . ;.; -, • . H. Rowland k. Son, 15VKeesport. - ;- C:F. Diehl, Elizabeth._ . • . , John Black, Turtle Creek. •1.. • . •!. , NPEldoWney, Bakerstotsm. , ; • • Samuel Springer, Clinton; Jaines APlLee,Stewartstown. ' - Riley 11Plaughlin, Plam township, J. Fulton, Tarentum. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville < , Robert Williams, Arthursville. alagtoial.Paln-Ex TO THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found '•'; Dailey', Elegize! Pain Extractor to prove a cure fa' the Chrome Rheumatism, which I have been afflicted , with-for ten years, in my hip joints. ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. •,, . Acquachanoel, N. Y., April 8 1348. .• • • . • : H. PALLET—Sir: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relict.`Poor Magical Paul Extractor having been recommended to me. I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and itti a short time was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any , •.; more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the —; balance of my box. • WILLIAMeILALL. • 97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847: V" CAUTlON —Dailey' , only, Depot be the. city ofNete , ... Writ, 'and where the. genuine article can be obtained wholesale and retail, 14 at 415 Broadway, • H. DALIXT is the inventor of this truly invaluable con:. I pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the. , • secret of its preparation to any man living ;.and, there 'fore, no other person ever has made, or ever an make. a ; c grainer it himself. ' • o:narl - ens abound! Every truly 4aluable artide is subject to be depredated upon by bouuterfeiteiii and im Rosters; and nothing, that we know of, has more eaten- : steely experienced diet fact than DaUey'sMagienl yain, . . , A Tturr—The genuine Dallty,,in eases: of the iiiverest.... °. • Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will. afford .insfpnr relief, and . produce at once a cooling and soothing:effect—extracting 'pain iu and from one' o fifteen minutes! but be sure, al- ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the diffsrenre!—:-Connterfett Extractors, no matter under what name they ruay.appsar, or how Apr! •• plied, always irrizafs and.inetrase thipaitt . Pamphlets, containing c ertifieateSof cures. may be hid - gratis, on application to • JOHN D. - MORGAN; Desserts "septa, Pittsburgh. 6 Da. Wm. Taos:. Agent. . . . DsHey Pa Antrural*Gfalllianlo For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures • spavin, rprittor, grange. • poll•eril, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing., certificates of respectable parties, maybe had on hppli cation to • JOHN D. XORGAN, • act.l9:dkrry - :Agent 'Fittishortzh.. .. February 111a.gasinesi, ; : ECEIVED AT AL A.. MlNER'S..—Goders liedyst, Book. for February. . • • . • . Graham's Ildagatine, for February. . 'adies , National- for February. - All the above aril:dote an equal to the January numbers. Illustrated Courier; for December. • • • Littel" Living'Agc, N 0.244.. • = f - •'• . The Gold Mines of California, and also a fall historical ' account of that country; odited by G. G. Foster. Also, a large correct Map of all`that region of country; engraved, by Atwood, New. York. • . Also; s new work of 100 pages, giving a full history ot.. California and its Gold Regions, with the geographical n , mineral and agricultural resourcesiincluduig a mop of the whole country; by Fayette Robinson. . nulling Illustrated Life of Benj. Franklin; to be corn plow in eight bombers. Published by the Halpern... *. CharlesDlcketts , new wink, the Bar:med . /Until and the Ghost's - Bargain. Trice Cent,. • • • ' • BERFORD, of Allegheny City; has all the Awe: Smithfield street. thlid door above 2d. •• innl7.• POATRAITS.OP DISTINGUISHED MEN, engraved :from Dagnerreotypeii, published by. E. Anthony-- Ddnier.Wnlister, Henry Clay Bn his 71in leaf) General' Scor4Geli. Taylor, Millard' Fillmore, Get. .Win O. But. lei, John ..Calhoun, James Buchanan, ;Tbaodore F re _ . lingbuyienrJ.ohn Quincy Adaslig, Andrew Jackson (from% miniature) Washington, (from Sluan , a , paiming)Pins IX:, Lewis Cass. A supply of the above excellent portraitajost received, and for sale by. . ,JOHNSTON & STO,CIiTON,., • ..-janl9 ••• . :Coiner Broker arld2rl .-110T-ASEL.;II casks Pot• Ash in awe nod for r oalelii; jants & RICFSTSON. 0-, 7);",,.,;--.:;:•-,.,4 UM w. CU aT IiTITI7IO saris • - Buying razes County k City ard'u Relief Nona ' Pennsylvania Co: - Nd'or York. - * Maryland ► " New Oriel:ma . - T 1103: ISIAGIOM
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