Mil • s ). .. 1. ~. 1 1 ~: • , ;45. * 7.5 i~'; '~ ,:,:, 4 • t: 4 . . '• =EN SEMI , .'.. ti. '• • ." " ' t • . '1 • , <: RIME EMI ..:.'~. MUME!MI MEM r.~ .... ME ME= <:•. -.** • e. . • •.•. M SEMI ' 1 • IMi =EI • *: ME El Bral =BE ~•.~:art ~c~'ti c~•: t : ti: • :1C . ; J. . jr, _ ic .~:~,. .t. ... =ll Ell EMU ME EH MOSE INNIE EMI MEM : A' • " • ' •• • z • - • • , y • _ " • • 'l. • j . 7 'lO4 i " •• : 'I • , ."40.,410.44".i..:'.-.".? • c t", ;Alikiiii:7•;4‘;`.:. • .;,. ." ' • •-•- . ..‘").PI.• • 1ik4.4 • !4." 11VI •Vidtifi Tt.. 7. - t 4 T•rt••;l` - ';-; - • • •-•-• ••: , r;p: „•?*"....'"i••••‘:•17 MEE ammo2lm Post ID" CUtitrirtes Stient-cokrzettaziissaisPiiis.—Al crtseases have their Migiti in impurity of blood. Hove levet elephant the general health,. there is no security against fevet,tvhere bloodnii as indicated by. eruptiohi-Of the skin, vertigo, Match°, lassitude, ko The best ptitifler of the blood is thickener's Sugarcoated Pill, which' - is so skilfully compounded, that. it , does not cause grlpitig, the great objection' to all pills: • • The' en velope of ingehprevents all vase*, so th at, , save from the powarfoleyet easy operation ; the patient would hard.: ly be lAMire that be bed taken any.medicine at So Well convinced re Dr. Ciickener of his pills in , seilllpeci. fied-caiee, that lie It pledged to nom the money, when thitoitised effect is not produced. • Sold by . • . • WM. JACKSON , Gen. Agent, e ' •' - • 89 Liberty street, Pittsbumk. (For list of Agents see advertisement.] • . • • • MIE it,` Cold feet are tthevidence that the blood le encum bered with morbid humors, which not only render the _circulation sluggish and unequal, but ;Hence a . proper supply of the vital Enid to the extremities. ,ence cold ness of the bands and feel, accompanied with headache, giddiness, and many other unpleasant complainti. might's Indian Vrgelable Pile are one'of the best pre ; vendves ih thii -world against 'Cold Feet,.becaitse they .not only cleanse the blood from thosd impurities which are , the eIMI6, but the impart an energy to the 'circula tion, which carries with trvigor to every part ofilthtiyii; MZEI - • . . .- Beroareof Cituniesfeits and Imitations .— Re m em b r that the Original. and Only (Jeanine Indian' Vegetable •Pills have' the written signature:of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the op_ label of 'each ' • • •-• ••• . • • Retneinber, Feechtwanger & Co., of New York; Jas. 8: Glascoe & Co., et 'Cincinnati; end I. B. Wilder it Co., of Louisville, are NOT agents for this medicine, and we cannot - guarantee the genuineness of that 'dared bY thetit for sale . • • • Thegenitine Is for sale atDr. Wright's Principal Office, 169 Rare Street, Philadelphia; and by lona THOXPBON, 158 Liberty etteet,'Pitleburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for hi* city,•by whom dealers cants supplied at the whole tale Sate. • • • . •••: • - feb3 irr atiiittrAlfiLS CV'MVP CciNNlMPTlOtt—dir. I was taken with a most distressing cough, and my luno became so diseased that 1 bled itt n short•time 'ReverH quarts. 1 was reduced se low that allot toy friends; and even my Rhysicians, thought 1. must die With Consump. Lion! My In oth e r bearing of th e remark abl e cures made by Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar t procured a bottle, and before I hnd taken'one•lialf 'of it, it seemed to go to the very tent' or the disease; I . raised a lurge quantity of phlegm and matter, WI 'any cough wrai stopped as by a charm • and by itirusil was restored to perfect health. Gs.tistat. 'Wurrenstn. Sworn an d übseribed this oth- day of 'Novembe r, 947. •" • H. E. SPVCCS2, - 11fayei of thi City. of Cineinnasi. rot' sale by • ~ : h.IDD &. CO, ,Wholesale 'Druggists, No. rid \rood st. HNIVIiANI.Vitc: HARDIN, • Ornixtittreet. • II Also, by jan.=:Gmdkiv II - . , . Covirmararist •Coorrzakmrs l—Zetearr Coun --Citizens of Pittsburg, counterfeiters of Warourtt • celebrated INDIAN VLOSTAOLS PILLS are still abroad, and of the, worst conceivable kind. We would respectfully invite you to call on the Agent.for Pittsburg, Mr. JOHN • THOMPSON, 150 Liberty street,' and examine a box that was purchased at a Drug Storo in this city. It is rib solutelY enough to make one blush tot poor,frail human • ty, but at the same time to guard all against the villainy of the counterfeiter.. The passing of counterfeit coin is not a touch to it. Jt is as much inferior in the degree of criminality ? as 'Petty larceny is inferior to downright Always remember That the Original and only Genuine INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have.the written signa ture of IVILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of bo.x. Remember, also, that 11. Surma,Druggist, corner of Market and Thin. streets, is no: an agent for this medi cine, and , we can; of guaranty the, genuineness of that offered tot d' A le. • • • • JORN-THODlPSoN,AsBl.4bortrftreet, is solo Agent.. Purchase Cully of him. ' ' . . Jan Ilulkw !D A cough ahOnld tiever be neglected. It may ap pear trifling 'anal unworthk the attention at first, but it will not remain stationary long: it may progress slow at first, and its augmentation may or scarcely perceptible ; yet when trance seizes the lungs, all the other parts of the body will be sympathetically affected, and a confinn c d Consumption and premature death.will be the ineri able result A little care would save many a life, and be thasly nee of a proper remedy might have arrested many ennsuriiptipa.,.But mamy 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 fora long time, before they would re sort io the aid of medicine. , • B. A. Pahnastack & Co.'s Cough Balsam has a great advantateln this respect over manyother. Cough prepa rations, as its pleasant taste permits tt to be used without inconvenience. Butitsvalueasnllalenmcoasiateinthe speediness of its care. We have known some of the moat desperate.conghs,Some of which had been matting considerableon for a length of time, yield almost imme- diately to its power. Prepared similar sale, wholesale and retail, by FAIINFSTO & C. novll . cot - Wood and let, and• Wood CK and:Gth o eta , • -• -A. A. Mason- As Co., , TO CO MARKET-STREET, will continue theirgreat semi-nniinal sale of DRY. GOODS for shiny days longer, during. which time their extensive Wholesale Rooms . .will be thrown open to their Retail Trade as 'heretofore. A. •A: MASON k CO. knowing that they are selling DRY GOODS of °every description from ten to fifteen per eent.iess shun :ever beforOdo invite every poison in want, 'to examine and pnrcluuso from our Stock, at the lowest NVholesale rates. Our great object in reducing Stock is to make room for Spring Goods, it being our intention to exhibit ill March the largest and the richest souk of pry Goods eveThtfered by one concern its America. . . We shall continue to sell oar Bleached and Brown Marlins, Tickings, and other Domostie.Goods, at our for mer low mica; notivithstanding . the recent advance of fift. Teenab3 per cent. upon the same, to the Eastern markets. clothing at ;cost. AS the subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room, they will adhere strictly.to the above terms. There fore we would respectfully- invite the attention of the public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING. Our Stock is large, and of the heat material and workman ship. • hIIdULLEN & DOWNING, feb3] No. MR Liberty, oPPOlito foot of 7th at. OEM o the Honorable the Jadfes °ileColat of Gei,e.Tln Quarter Sessions of the 'eace in and for the CoMUY of Allegheny: • • , , • The petitton of George Nefergolth•of Inthana Town ship,..to the County atoresaid, humbly sheweth, Tbat your petitioner bath provided himself. with materials for the accommodation or travelers and others, at his dwell ing house, in 'the Township 'aforesaid and prays th at your Honors will be pleated to, grant him a license te, keep a priblia house of entertainment. And your pet:, tioner,•as in duty..bound, will pray: GEO. NEXERGOLD. • . We, the subscribers; citizens of th`e aforesaid Town ship, do certify, th at the above Petit/Dec; is of good .re pate for honesty and temperance, and tit welt provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers.and others, and that said tavern is ne- Alex: Speer . , A:Wibei,lobn McWilliams, That. Win ce], Job's' Zinn, Johu . Sayder _William B. McWilliams, Danl. Swaney, Harrow MCClslia, H. Brislin, Hogh•Me. Varna, Peter Fey.. ' . febsSte • Trhe H oaorn the .fudgesof th e Court ot Gefjerca. Quarter Sessions of the Peptic la and for the County of Allegheny • . •.• • - - The petitloh of Thomas Karr, of the lat 'Want, city Of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly shevretb, That your petitioner bath ; provided himself with mac.' tittle for the accommodation of travelers rind others,, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your tionorawlll be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public boast of entertainment- And you's- pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • . - . - THOMAS FARB. Mre, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the .above petitioner is of good repute for honesty, and , terrpemnee, and.is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others and that said tavemiameeessary. R. C. Townsend, ' Thos. Rose, John Boles, Janice S. McKee,' Peter Coale, Thos. Dcmaghen, Saml:Bosebarg, Wm.Gorrnsui, Allen Cordell, James Gray, Cth street, A. Morton, Pattick Moony. fehat3td&ivs - - =I MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General rterileintions of - ate Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of G. Brant, of the Borough of W. Eliza. beth, in •the County aforesaid, - humbly she - meth, That yaw petitioner bath provided - himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell 7 ing house In the Borough aforesaid, and prays that your • . Honors will be _pleased to grant .him °license to keep ' public house of entertaioment. And :your petitioner, as • in duty bound, will pray. G. BRANT. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Borough, o certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute - for • p. onesty and temperance, mid is well provided with house oom and conveniences tor the accommodation of troy.. leis and others and that said tavern is necesiary. A. Cmighead,Thou Stephens, J. C. Clender, Jonathan Swainsiggs, J. A. Watson, Wm. Ra rmay, J. Grimes, ,;iA. Beadell, S. P. Vance Alexander Allison, febltd3t• t. • . • ' on nt en •-•t DOG LOST..-Lost, on Fillh street, a smolt White - curly 'Lap . Dog. She Strayed from CdrnuesTather Shop about 4 &clock ycster lay allemooti. she is so much prized by the owner, iberat reward' will be given and many thanks on ,eing retarned,to this office. • fel,2 J(NDEIdSHIRTS AND DRA.WERS.—W. R. Murphy has tuottstantlYon hand , a supply of nbOve Goods, tonsiming . of Silk, Merino, Lamb.. Wool, and Cotton Undershirts, some of Which are of extra Width and ength, with dont& Bosoms—Lambs Wool, Merino and katon Drawlers—Moline) and Silk Vests, ( or Ladies and iris. Also,,whtte uttsbrinkable Flannels, heavy home .nude do.;- Dome-m[1(1o: white Linseya, super. Canton Vlannelo-nd' all 'at' the lowest prices, at Worth-east 2onier Otraartb and Idarket Etreets. Off' Wholesale R6OraiS Op stairs. AIt3INSIO bores M. R. Raishisi:. • '" ' • 20 bf u " • " • - for sitetiv • • patrriuks!!!rcLitit. • • • • • I RINTIN.GTAPER— ' • - • 60 reams. Printing Paper • 2l2ll7l. ••••- • . •' 100 " Pine Book Paper,l9x24; '•: • B. F. Book Paper, 20x25 • r~aa b " Medium colored Eitvellif i e received and JOHN H . MBLLOR, _ 11 1 11 1 ) . N 0.131 Wood.st.: • c , . • Shirting !limiting anti Irish LLetanus.: . . • . y y R.,2dUSPHY invites the . particular attention of . those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable . k, consisting of the best make, from themost appror• • manulketaters, and the tatter wan anted pure fiat. , ' e has just received an additional suppiy f and is offering to a ning Muslim' of asuperior quality •at a very low • Also, Sheeting and Sidon -case &tunas; •-• • • Diapers and Crash; . . .: , ..• - • Table Cloths, Towels end Napkins: • -. •• ..•; Blankets, Quiltttliniterpanes; mad • .: , . ' Housekeeping Goods gimartlly.._ .. _ • ....' • . LADIES' DRESS 009 D nth •as Fteracb.Atrinsp annettos, plain and fancy Di 40lles, foonurif ew kyl e ,. .st received;) Alpaemiatc. -• . ..., .• ri .• •i, .....,• - i , ~.. The season being Caz a4vanCed.ilith,llsooo6 *Ohs • IL_SA PlLlces itisl calnnfniiltoplease. g : , -...: , Wir' Wh•Ple s o; 49calitSP/Strill. • • /ants ~: MIII=MSINM; Ea= efLtlll :Rite:lna pri u ßSl l ll234l4 N.:s.catia, • • - /mamm - cocain= von FVUISILIY. MURPHY, • . , PASSENGER. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Ste aniboatPacketLine, yavesdail for Cincinnati,loam. Passeaer Packet, via Brovrarviße, to Baltimore and .Philwelphits, 6 a. st., and 6.v. at. • • • Mall Coach lane, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. s., and 121 Western and Southern Mall Coach Line, 6 North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. 11.. Erie and _Western Near York, daily, 9,a. M. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ALS DEL,MITURE OF MAILS. • • Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, Ike 3 •• doges/ 2 Western Mall, Cin. and Lotusv.idua B .P. is., closes 5 a.m. South. via Dalt.andWashington,due BP. closest; A. North-Westem via Cleveland, due 10 A. v. , closes 9A:ta. Erie and 'Western New York, due B y. IL, closes Ba. is. ' . 5T90815. • . •: Par ealtked. Offered 444 of Pittsburgh ' 80,00. $50,00 050 , 00 Exchange Bank • .. • ...: .L. 4... ,• . 60,00 44,00 43,60 Menthanta. and M. Ban. .. ... .. .. 60,00 . 47,00 . 45,00 • Ferment' Amos' t Bank. •... .... • None in marke . fiend Street Bridge ' 50 00 , 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 7. t ... . . .. 50,00 35,00 Old Aileghenyßr:dge ..... i ... • • 25,00 . 38,00 ; 35,00 Bonne Ilaville R. Et. Stock, paid on • . shireaM.so.. .. . • ...... .. ...... - ' 6,00 - 1,45 City Bonat (0 fo eent;) ... .: ..... , MOO Monongalielaßridge ! .. • ....... '• • 2 5,00 Gas Stock • - ao,oo . Dap, HAVIIIM or the DZarkeits. OFFICE OF THE POST, Moan: MORNING, February 5, 1849. s Ealdniat Way very dull; and wo found nothing of interesttoveport; FLODR-,We heard of naiades ,from first liands; one dealer offered $3,62 for a lot in store, but was refused; 'Some think thertrwill be an advance.. /Up:M—Sales of Cincinnati Sugar cored Hama at -91 c.; other lot at 9c. City cured is sold at ; 7c.; Shoulder* . 41e., Sides 505:c. ,The market is be coming* little brisk ; supply increasing. •PEA.*TS.-4ales at 70030 c. babel. Tbis is vertloW:!: : BUTTER--Sales of Roll at ilifiil2lc. PIG METAL—Nothing doing. DRIED BEEF--Sales of 500 lbs. at 7lc. TAR—Sales of 10 bbls. at $3,75. HOMINY—SaIes of small lots at $4,7505,00. . OlL—Sales of 23 tibia . Winter Strained Lard Oi at 65 cents. . CORN MEAD—Sales in a retail way'at 43045 c. Market almost bare, with cotaaidersble demmid. • •Chlnhering , * 'Pianos.. ' • JOHN H. afELLOR, (sots Apme for AVIIIITChk kenotg* 's Pianos for Western Perinsyt vania) No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, • has received, and now open for sale, the following elegant assortment' of Piano-rottes, direct from the nmnufacturer and for sale at ?dc. Chickering's (Boston) prices, viz: One superb Rosewood, seven octave, me.rved in the most elegant and rich Lyle of Louis XIV.--new scale. Ono Rosewood, earved, seven octave--new scale. • One do. 0f- octave—new scale: One .do. - 0 octave, carved nodding—nets scale. Two do. do. round earners; • " " Two square • 0 - The above are faun the manufactory of J. Chiekefing, Boston, and of the latest styles of furniture, and with his new and approved scale. • 7 At6o,_ou hand, and for sale low— • _ Three Rosewood Pianos, _0 octaves; front the manufac- MIT of H. : Worcester, Neer York, formerly of the firm .of Stollen, Worcester & Dunham. • Two Rosewood, 6 octavo Pianos; from the manufactory of Gale A Co.,N. Y. . One Rosewood. (0) octavo; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New York. One Mahogany 0 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and left by the Owner for sale, either for cash or in ex change for such goods as will a* :41, country store.-- Price 6.3(6. , ••-• • " ' jan2o pc) the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter 11 Sessions of the Peace , in and for the County of Alle• gtieny The _petition of E...`Jcintaszos, of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburg, intim county aforesaid, humbly shewetb, That-your petiuorierliath provided himself with materials f dwelling or the accommodation of travelers and others, at his house la the 'Ward aforesaid, and prays that your. Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a publio house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. E. JOHNSTON. We, the IS I Xt. scriber', ei iizen s of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, the: the above petitioner Is of good r e pute for honesty aud temperance, and is well provided wuh house room and, conveniences for the ,accommodation of trav elers aad others, and that said tavern is necessary. • . Sonnet Baird, William Irvin, Henry C. Kelley, Chas. Meleher, John P. Hogan, F. Kromer, J Bryan. William I Bare, J. Banks Knox, A flatten, J. litutulton, T. Phil - feht.3t _ . T . o the Honorable the Judges 'of the Court - of General Quarter Sessioius of the Peace in and for the County . of Allegheny; . - The . petitianof Salvadore Shacum, of the Fifth Want, city of. Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid; humbly atiewet, That your petitioner bath provided himielf with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, Lillis dwelling house, in the IVard aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment; and aLv your peti tioner, as us duty boind, will piny. • sAoong nurd. We, the subsevibers, eitizensof the aforesaid oc Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good reptile for honesty and temperance, nod ii welt provided with house moos and conveniences tbr the aecommniation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary amestlPLean,John Taylor, Matthew Nelson, F.Carr, Daniel Peat; John hlackin, R. Watson, A. Glass,James Dain, P. E. Kreimer,S. Hem, E. Regis- feh23t eu - mr --- ,0ra 1 ., the rages of the Court of tarter Sessions of the Peace, in and torte County of Alle gheny: The petition of Moses Dra . ,vdy, of theist Want, city of Pittsburgh, in the Cottruy aforesaid, humbly abeweib, That your petitioner bath prorided himself with mate! riots for the accommodation of nave era and others, at his dwelling house in . the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors - will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner.'as in duty bound, will pray. - • OES BRAWD. We,lthe subscribers, citizens of M th S e aforesaid NVa y rd, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provuiqg with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern ie necessary.. Peter Vaal, Peter Hart, Jos: Darlington. Henry Var heller, John Seetin,Benry Stedbids Juo. Litchfield, John Caldwell, James Crewford, John Hardsgton, Jas. Gray. 4to at., Ina. Dryer. . . • • feb2aidBtast AA DMINISTRATOII'S NOTlCE .— Notice is hereby; given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Connol'Ostreicher, late of St 4 Lot* Mo., deceased,. 'bare been granted 'to the subscriber.- All persons in. dcbted so said Estate arc requested: to call and make payment, and those having claims will present them, le gally authenticated, without delay. . tan-24:6ttl&rov WM. P. BAUM. CCMIVION TEAS FOR .121 CENTS PER SE T T. - -Tb e • :subscriber, wishing to dispose of his entire stock of Queensware as soon as possible, will sell common Caps. and Saucers at the extremely low,price of 42} cents per set, along with other articles. NOW is the time to secure a good assortment of Ware at low prices. Store-keepers and families obi:WM improve this opportunity, without de lay.; [l7' Remember the place, CHINA Ram., No. 118 • Wood street. (ionic) • WM. GETTY. FOR SALE—A Two Story Frame House and Lot, 10 bylift.ou IVylie street, near Chatham. Title war ranted. Will be sold cheap, if .diplied for soon. ' Apply to'• JOHN COYLE, • Conveyancer, Fourth street. near Smithfield. Or to— JAS. McGuire, Tailor, Anal) Third street, St. Charles Building. TZ - ILN DRIED CORN MEAL—ne barrels Kiln Dried -JUila_ Corn Meal• G 6 barrels Rye Roar, from Patterson's ilrighton Mtlls,tn store and for sale by • febl:d3t • JOHN - BLACK h CO. nLOV F .X. SEED--7 barren', Junreccived and forande V by (iana) SMITH & SINCLAIR. • • r To Lumbersneu. • HE undersigned desires, upon lila return from the T East, which will be about ihe Sib or 10th of Febrii- M,_ to contract for from 20 to 30 Thousand pieces of C I UST TIMBER,. suitable. for Cross Ties, say 0 feet in 'length, and of,suffielent gize!to square di, to OV inches.— 'The Timber to be delivered either at Pittsburgh or hladi son, Indian/4 the latter preferred. Communicationi may be tell with Messrs- Much & Carothers, before the dates mentioned. Pay/mews cash, on delivery of Thal tier; JOHN BROUGH. jan3l .Psesl M. and I. Rail Road Co. (Gazette pub. 21 ds:ily aadlt weekly and ch. this office.] rrIRM stdiscribers town taken the Sawmill above the FifthlVard Briktge N iormerly'ran by Mr. John Chain; hers,. and having ossired stock of Timber on hand, woutti solicit he patronage of the Orders thankfally received and punbtnally attended to. • SAVARY . , • The undersigned havinguold hiCiatereet to the above Mill to Maims. Savory te•blpauldidg, would rhcomin end asbeing • wel them to hht foraiereu and the coimiln qualified to 'giveroniere satisfaction! to al ui l un who 'may deal with. thom. omM:if) JOHN •CHAEIBERS.. • • .:• • . Hugh D. M C oun t Mitt' or mix rum or hf , Conn , ft Ilrtwo,l : - HA N KEA AND. EXCHANGE' B BOXER . , ="Ttrot Fourth strut and Pan Offies a/ky, rt Coin; Dank Notes, 'rune Hills, Foreign D and HomertloEschangn,Certifionles of Deposit, acc. EXCHANGEon all the principal cities" of the Union . rot sale la sums to snit purchasers.; ;CURRENT and_parfoltds ree avail On &Witt& • COLLECTIONS made on all of the,UniOn, at the Nistrestrates." _ apil-dtwkw3nt. TaitYBo, OR STOLEN—From Ligrucap,a.Tavern, miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Road,on Wed., :nesday evening IBS, Sept. 27th,..1.8.18, a Bay Mare, about' -14} hands high; has a small wh its spot on her forehead;' and sotno whips on one of her hind feet; had on a halter when she loth :Bhe Is about A years old. Any person who will return her to the subseriber, or to John Agnew, SeconfiWard Rouse, Allegheny, °Trend him information Where she can be obtained, will be suit air rewazketl, JOHN FERGUSON, .' *aft ••- - - - Pine Tons Y•EXPRESSr-Reeetved at Hoerr ?r. Cardwell's, so _up Marketstreet, and for sale low— • - . I dozen.fine crotchet steel worked Bap ; "u., eratithet • " • Purses; • • 1 " , .idece MEI iair Intellighti XL&DE. PORT OFPrirrsitutwit. 13 11811, WATTIL 1k TRIC:Clilli1111-4A LUNG Steamer Lake Erie, Siloles, laver. " Michigan N 0.% Gilson, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, do. . • " Beaver, Clarke, Beaver. " Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. " Consul Kinney, Wheeling., " • Hibernia No:2, Kl.nefelter,Eincinnati. " Pennsylvania, Gray, Cincinnati. " Messenger, Hemphill, Cin. DEPAIt'PED, " Lake Erie, Sboles,Helier. " Runic Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. Beaver Clarke Benver. " Wheeling. " Caleb CopePlurilock, "' lintenger No.; —, Cineinnati. air Tbe Monongahela', Capt. STONE, BLUM TOT' Cincinnati to-day; . being her first trip Of . the_ Reason. Tax Racz.—The Hibernia. No 2 and Telegraph No 'it left Cincinnati together on Friday morning: The river was rising up to Marietta and filled with drift :wood vabove Marietta it was 'failing and in good order for running. The time.of the Hibernia iVilllfOriy•six hour, Adfifteen - mintitit She iniffered. no accident,. Her officers ieport that Wei did not see the Telegfaph afar they left Cincinnati— • The time from Wheeling wi t to this city s nine, , . hours twenty-eight ininutes ;.from Beaver two hours . forty l ,five minutes. The time of the Telegraph .No ,, 2 was, from Wheeling nine hours forty-two thin. ME This trip is the beat ever made; so say the AVM' The Telegraph had not arrived at nine o'clock last evening. It is supposedtat she did not • attempt a race; but did the boaineas along the river. Tun Monter. Vcatiow.”—A newspaper called the &varlet, published in Cincinnati, contains a most singularly infamous libel on this boat and its officers. It states that' tin it; recent trip from this city to Cincinnati, a young lady from Wheeling was grossly insulted, outraged, &c., and that she escap ed the ,‘ floating brothel 1) at Portamoutb. There in no other foundation for the story except that there was on board a poor crazy girl whoa° frantic story has been taken for sober fact by the Editors. Any person acquainted with Capt. Kouetz, or the clerk, will not Credit any report against the reputtation o f. the Mount Vernon. They are perfect gentlemen.— The Captain will no doubt institute legal proceed ings against tee' rr Nonpariel » folks, which tray teaelutem a lesson for their rotor° benefit. --- Passage to and from England, Ireland, SCOTLAND AND WALES. • . 10" Dy the Suamship SARAII SANDS, and the reveiar Packet Ships, 4.c,ca . - 1.10 I'V;‘4 . .•„. N., % i 4 • 4- .1, •11-Nn • .. . • E. Wk., BYRNES & CO., lieriouinzo ur 1804 Ko. 133 South, airret,-Wear 'ter York and 30 Waterloo Road I ra. Fromm 'emir* to the A olo Country for their friends, can bare them brought out by the Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool on lat, oth, Iltk, 16lh, gist of Ilth of every month, conspriiing the following Ship s :— Fldelia t Siddone r Henry Clay, flottinguer, Colombia : Cousteilation, tiostia - a, Patrick Henry, Cambridge, Isaac Wright. Waterloo, Conatitatton Asiburtoci OCTrick,' Wert- Pein't,* Queen ot the Westiltlonternma, Yorkshire, Sheridan, • New World, Liverpool, Orford ' John R. Skiddy. Or in the first class American Ship; sailing from Liv erpool and the Irish Ports every day, comprising the- - at. Patrick, St. George, Andrew Forske, Yorktown, Creole, Memnon Probes, Elsinore, Win, A. Memnon, And many others, which this limited space will not ad nat of here enumerating. P. W. BYRNES A CO. are the sole Passengar Agents for the Steamship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed part lug days, for DM, are as follows: From Liverpool on 2016 January, 23th March, 4th June, oth Angara and 1321 October; from New-York on 24th February, 3d May, 6th Jaly,oth September, and 15th Norember. Therefore, those wishing their relatives out early In the S ng, will find is to their interest to patronize this Old E sahliabed House, our arrangements being so per fect that no delay or disappointment can'occur. - Drafts at sight for any amount on the National Rank of Ireland, its branches, ttc., &c., at all times for sale. Ap ply to, r/4 address by letter, post.pnid, P. W. BYRNES & CO, 13 South st., N. Y., - and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. • JOHN THO6IPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Or to— ina27-tf . ' ' " New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer IVlliitrar . TAILOR. M M. E. Leese, blaster, will run as a Regular Packet be twe e a Pi usbu rgb and her og, easing this city every Monday, Wednesday and Frielew. at 10' o'clock, a. st., and Wheeling every Tuesday,7'huniday, and Saturday , at 8 o'clock, a. M. For freight or passage, (having superior ateonuncida... tions,) apply on board. TheZ. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed end accommodation in not surpassed by any boat on the _ river._ Onn3o) ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Agu e . _____ . „ TO LETs-The Warehouse now occupied by the undersigned, otiLibertystreet, opposite the mouth of. Sixth. Possession given on the let of A They also offer for sale the balance of their stock of Ors. reties, on accommodating terms. A person desirous of purchasing can retain all or most of their custom, and to such they will give immediateriossession. JAMES COOPER & CO., N 0.164 Liberty xi. anNhalw FOll .- O — E — MT .--- LE ME1 4 1.--W. IL Mvarnv has recently re ceisred wfurther supply of Gentlemen's'llaney CRA • VATS, India/big some very, handsome. Also, black Dalian Cravats. several 'palmed and including some su perior. Also, Gent 'a L inenCambric Handkerchiefs, plain and with colored borders; super Silk do.; Under shirts and Drawers, merit o silk and cotton, some of the former extra size. Especial attention is asked l ate r M stock of French 13roaddinh4 and rassistrera, of the t plain and fancy; VelVet and Satin •Vestings, etc. At torh-east ti l sOLuilislll7—The partnership of Muarre & Ler is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by 14. Lee - J. R. MURPHY, • IL LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1830 . ,• NOTICk:.--The undersigned will Innitinue the Wool business and attend to the mule of IS'oolen Goode. at the H. LEE. In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee. L lake great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to, the confidence of my friends and to the p ublic. lanaiJ. R. MPRPIIY. • A Pra&siTiCES - WANTED - - - Fifteen to twenty young .11. lads front 1.2 toll yearn °foga, to learn the Stocking manufacturing . tinniness. Apply at M. DALY'S Store, on Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville. novl4: tf ANTEIh-Three. Business Men, as partners iu e. tablishments now in successful operation in th city. Each will be requited to produce a cash capital o Also ' a profitable business will be sold at bargain, to one ortwo.enterprising men of good business habits. • S. CUTIIIIERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. INTN FORMATION IVAN'PEEt—finy person acquainted with the children of John Clark, an Englislunati, (an iron founder by trade,) supposed to have worked to or about Pittsburgh, and to Lave died within six or 'even yoars, will do them kindness, by informing them they can hear of something to their advantage, on application to thisOffica. pec3o4f • ; FOR SALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick -" situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House.— Enquire of ' ItIIfULLEN ft DOWNING, Pull> 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh TEAS --The attention of families mid dealers ie invited to our stock of fresh Green and Black Tens, put up in quarter, half pound, and po un d aack - ages, which we l audwilitwarrat eual to, if not bent?, than Ihe Teas sold on the Pekin •Canton Tea stores. We have tarn" on hand a fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Toes, not in packages, which •ero think cannot be equalled in this city. Calf and try them. deal KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond. BALANCES AND DIVIDENDS TANDINO in the. Merchants' and Manufacturers' Babk of Pittsburgh, which have not been increased or dimisialled for three yenta: Names. Residence! Date_ 4bni,nnt . Abraham Bennet, Deposite, April 20, 1R37, 114 50 S. R. A NV. Morrison, Dec. 13,1947, SO J. NV Nicholson, Balance, March 22, 1936 85 97 William Campbell, Deposita, June 3,184 5 394 - .• unknown. DIVTDZITB. • Names. No. of Ditidenda. Shares. . Amount. E. Umber; 1 T 2 , It 3 E. B. Mizell, • 2 50 75 Thos. Panchen, 2 30 45 Thos. Pitch,s 6 Priscilla Burke ,r 6 25 13 50 56 25 J:ltlavgrotre & Bon, •, 5 6 2eo I certify, that the above r fppear to be Balances and Di vidends, due to the perso named , and which bare, re,. pained unchanged /or th e years. W. H DENNY. Cubic.' r. Scion' and Subscribed, December 29 04_1848, be fore ,M 6, (d3O-velml D. 8 SCULLY, Cub' ter. s . ugur re '' , A..M.S. 10 ca kit ''t Cu d .114,t -------- '3. &ms gg - s tiay ,M 1 brand, a - superior article, rec'd and for sine by • jan2D 8. & W. HARR...UGH. TANCES' NtiW NPVEL—The Forgery, a 'Fe ,d e t - 3 — , 0 -' P. R. James Esq. For sale by • , ' • ' - JOHNSTON .2 STOC/ jan26 Corner Mudd tt and eta. 'An— ~~~~°r~r~Z~ or; • it 25 h s , • In store and for sale by te.. APDEVITT; deo"? No , , 13 Liberty at' ~~zr .12 = -r 't ti = x~ ..., ~ x i a C?. T• ay, ~ - 'rs ,c x , i~ ~ r, ~~- - Riga Hurons _ ...._....... ARMSTRONG to-CEOZER, Cornnarsion-Afrrehants . and Dealers ifiProduce, - .K—No. = Melte r et. -dee . . . , , 211BLS: FRESH ROLL BUTTER—To-dog reed end for sale by Ajan2s) :JIathiSTRONG .k CROZER. ~ - . 30BBLS. RED NESHANNOCK POTATOES—For . salo lip littraM ARMSTRONG dr. OROZEIL ' FESEL ROLL t BUTTER—!O bbls. just reedived and tor Jude by' .• .. -ARMSTRONG A-CROZER, Atm • „. , • Nd.Zt Market.street. la BBLS. Ryf, FLOUN—For sale by J . ,. J on a - ; ArthISTRONG . CROZER. - - 12BELS.-PACKED. BUTTER - -For saleby jan3l ~ARMSTRONG do CEOZER. 2001-Vgio B b U y P lara l at F EKUOlNGThvlclaZbai.td' 3349.• RYE FLOrViiallalt pEc i t i ll 2 4 3-3 forvdeb 2001731'S;'S,V , PEItylisl i E su fel . JR 7 Fo! saicb - . 0L1. 4 BuTrEtr.--a bbituust . received and tor sale by ARMSTRONG tSr. OROZER, No nd Market et. , 1 BBL. EGGS—Foisaler liyy jan2o, ARMSTRONG & CROZEIR. 568 . 8L5. SUPERIOR FLO UR—For sale by An2o A RMSTRONG h. CROZER Q BBLS. CRAB CI - M 31441 ." "16 tip • jan2o • - - 'ARMSTRONG & CROZER . TIOTA.TOE. sack' Just received and for.saieby jaui ARMSTRONG& CROZER. SwEET CIDER =JS Mae: to-day received arid for sale r b y o n o) ARMSTRONG & OROZEA.' - TrINEILISR-19 bbls. for, sale by , „_ V ion!) • ARMSTRO . N . z • - - MOKED HERRINGU.boieo, very superior, fat' enjoy ~(innss►,-r, :SMITH *-SINCLAIR. cIORN 08 001 t 1 S -75 dozePi'of various qualities; for V sale by Orin.2s) . SMITH & SINCLAIR. Air ACKERAI;--100 barrels, No. S Large, far sale by .L 11.1.. jar= ' 8511TH & SINCLAIR. ' 11110-1.50 bales,. DS. 1. 2 and I.l.ol'excellen quality', fur sale , by :1J2, 5 ).. SMITH A.. SINCLAIR. inIIiGVER.SEEI3-4 barrel," prime, just received mut Li for soJe b • -(inn4,4) -& SINCLAIR. • lawburre itustare unit tor gate by (jan24) SiIIITH-R SiNCLAIR. RIED APPLES-60 cabs, just received and for sale D b • Lian 24) • SMITH iSt SINCLAIR.. T ARDz-150 kegs No. Lin iltdod order; - .11.4 bbls , do. do. • do. for sole by SIIIIPH le SINCLAIR. 'CUMIN few sacks tOt aateby jam% . ,Skirrfl & SINCDAILL 6 Ei&ILIIPES BEANS—Ree'd and for ulei by - - jariYi CUMMINS- & SMITII. A LARGE LOF OF SHORTS AND MWDLINGS— _DK Received and for solo by - - OUhi➢flNS surru. /000 "8.."k1.11141.4 RESERVE "pIiEESE. Received and for sale by CUMMINS -be SAILTR.: 'lO r s - BARRELS SUPERIOR FLOUR—Reed sad to ciSl sale by . -011123). . CUMMINS lc SAIIII-1 400• SiiELB ANI) ALIDIiLI CiS—Just reeeived said Gar sale by , Ad= ' • CUMMINS ; /r.•SMITILL BARRECSCIDER—Rno'4I and for isa e by ig Jnn V CUMMINS & sum and for sale by CUMMINS It...SMITH Grindaunimi, assorted sizes, or conlagnMent and for sale low by, KING /a MOORHEAD, Diamond, corner of Diamond alley.- ItirONONOAHELA SALT-100 barrels Monongahela ALL Salt; tistrneeived and An sale by )alb IaNO & - MOORHEAD. .100 D° b COElNBROOtittgeliTe 4 l2' i nd i tre 300 BRUCAPPLESii consi ent find for saleby (jamH) KING & MOORHEAD. DRIED PEACHES-70 bushels just recd and for sale by • (jan24) RIND & MOORHEAD. 20 BARRELS r, sap KING & 10OR 13 — inT — ER-20 bbls. Roll Butter, fresh, and in der, for sale by Icteetlj KING & MOOR' IGMLANT*-4 casks Zente_,_ _Cu:runts, tsar, for sale by dec27 .. KLNG ,ALOORHEAD.I beree .. zee new mains dec47 SING & MOORHEAD, Diainena. nRAR COATING bale Drab Blanket Coatin& . - dealt-- • MURPHY' & LEE, IDILANKET COATINGS—Drab, Lavender, Grey Mix-- ed and Bluu for sale by tkei)ieee or package, at manufticturer's macs . , byef MURPHY er' LEL, rand r- Liberty street, 'apposite Fifth. • 1311. WHISKEY'-tight bbls: Irish Whiskey re; COIVell and .62/ Vile by eXtebbts. Homenites,in stare and tot sale -Idee29) W. & J.C. ACHESON.. 100.17.1fe CORN MEAL-just received, and decta - • r O:ACHESON. OURA -A-"4 f A. nrsa,Diosk"of lino old Wines dad Liguori for sale in quantities to tid. by - deel4 P. C. id :&1171N. AO. Q.WEET bbio.for gale low by' dool4 • P. C. MARTIN% BRANDY-" ,, A few DWI. aid Teilileialee pellet Brandy, for gate brideclg ISTAIMN, Ag't. ;1 CH " 7 -E-350 boxes ream eene la more and for sale by. CAMS). B. HAB.akitrci. QUGAR..IO hbds. new end old crop N. Boor, in 1...7 store nod for see by 029) 9 & W. HARBAUGH. IIitrOLASSI-LKI barrels N. 0 Molasses, Lit" store sale by- atinZ)) 8. &vv ODA ASII-20 casks Soda Ash, a very, superior arti -0 ebs_forglass snanufacUsrees.for.sabs by' jinE9 , . B. & • Ay by - -.(jan2B) S & .11A.R13AVQ1t. . ARD=2oT)Erti: . No.lll.ard.; IA 30 kegs., " ' just reed and &e s -Sale by janSSS. a W. lIARDAUGS. u 4 OGS—FrestkEggsJILIII received and for bat e - by _CB janZ - S. fic.W., Tho obi. BUTTER-15 barrels Moth Roll Boner . for JCIL, sale by • -,fialt29) . kiir.HARBATIOir; TIRY APPLES--7b. bags -Dry Apples, -just reed and - 11 Gar sale by (Pinta) ; B.& IV. HARBAUGH. (.767f 4,7110178 E - MOLASSES.-15 bble. La. Suga 1,3 House - Ltalasses, eonsigiament and' (or sale try janlB - ." • MILLER ! & .RICKETSON ;1 el FICWES WHITE MAYA NA 81)HAR; 'kV GO bags ". " received mad for sale by (dee4) MILLER & RICRETSON. 20 .t 1,3 " "Ju s to Ganz." 10." Havana Regalia,. S P." Fragancia. Reed and forsale by .(dee.4) . . MILLER & RICKETSON. • itirOLASSES-22bbli!.-Sugar House ; ANJL 40-h new crop Plantation; received and for sale by (dec4) M1L1.41-1R , &• RICKETSON. Qtlirg - 451L—oROP, OR 174 . 07- -10 - bitek - ele decor, Lanuids 10 baskets sup. Borden', " I,atours; , 15 .• Marseilles; reed end for sale by. dec4 , • ' MILLER, & RICK TSON. (10FFEN.1,440 b ags Rio Coffee _ _ , . - - V - " 30' ‘r ' sap. Ma Co ff ee ; . . - 50 " Laguyra . , in store and for sale by Unni.B) , , MILLEfI .1c RICRETSON.- . _ POT -ASH.--11 casks Pot-Ash in store and for sale h) Janis ;- 31111.7“ ER RICKETSON' THITE HAVANA , SUGAR-30 boxen Witte N vana-Sugar, Net recd bud kir gale . - MILLER ..&. mORETso.v. ARD 011,--12 bbls. No.' I - Winter Strutted Lard Oil Just received andfor talcs bylunlB' • - " RICRETBON..• LAh u l eriz e Star, in barrels' and hhda., as P ."11. r t FA lmitErro cle & Co.; — Corner lst and Wooclapi. . NOSS r one ate Jua j tjeetvad and far aala by .E: F NESTOCK CO,, - coiner La and Woad-eda CASSIA -200 motto just received and for sale by - lJ B. A. FAHNESIOCK & CO Corner Ist and Wood eta - .6l,ENTlNES.—;Justieceived, s eMendliito — iirriment of Fancy, Comic, ere.. Also, Eavelepes to - match' ZEBULONICINZErS, , - 67 Market street. • Co.PaitnershlP Notice 101 IN DUNLAP. . , /OM( -FLEMING. TORN DUNLAP having,- on the let Mot ; associated t?, with him in bis business Toms PLAtateo, they will hereafter carry - on their /mportingof }lease Furntshintr; Hardware, andllanufacturMg business, under the name , and style of. John Dunlap & Co.. The business of the old establishment will be clostd, by the senior _Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an S.imond streets ; eland) - JOHN DUNLAP & CO. ; T - • . HE PARTNERSHIP he,retofore extrtino ' between Hale, Reinetnan &; Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be setthidily Rebiernan & - Ccit -"JAS. - HALF, ; < SANDS & REINENAN, JOHN<VOEOTLX., Bept.27th ; 1848 , Prhi I;nainasexvili be continued by Sams & ,, RaNeatear and Josiv Vozonr, under. the style of-REINEMAN • Clinton•Pr_aper ::* ; filLig CLINTON PAPER. M ILL, ; situated at StetMen ville; Ohi6, having heenenlarged and improved, and rvt-yerr steal -expense added new and the most kn. 'proved kind of machinery, is now prepared to reanufac tara all ma, of wilarig,pripting,lVrapping and Cotton Yam Papers, Bormet.Boards, Bc., equal to- any in the . Pastern or : Western eountry - ... . The undersigned having the Agencyuf the above Mill, 'RBI keep constantly on hand a large supply ofthe differ ent kinds of Paper, and will have , any size made to .order at short notice, S. CY; HILL,* jan3l Wood. street. gneensivare, China and '61104 - BArritram4 TE A. SETS, MANTEL ORNAMENTS 4., 'AT -11011:1KINISONIS, woon - .131738XT, TARIM 1)00ES BELOW. V[B= twain, Truir. subscriber invites his numerous friends mid easl tornew. and the public generally; to bier large'rid beautilhi assortment of cidnai sane ensurer° and.Glass:— Girondoles, Lampe, -Britannia Tea' Ware, Minors; Froneh and English-Mantel Ornaments, 3c., which :he offers- at- ;intensity: low 'pneet; previous to moving in lbwer down on Wood street, two doors b eforr „Fourth, March next. 0 1 0 1 .) HODKINSOM FOR SAIX7-A.small two story frame dwelling house, conveniently situated, fronting on Priddstreet, one streetberond the Hospital., The, lor.is 24 fectin frontiby itn feit deep, and will he sold on accommodating terms. For further s partieulars apply- at the house.nr to . sep.:l ! JAMES MAY,! - Water street. Steam Boats' for l!iale. The splendid Steam Packets. BALTIC and ATLANTIC, bunt expressly to run as regu ar tickets On the Monongahela. between Pitts biegh and Brownsville; and having run fofa fewinonths, are found lobe too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, Are, new Olrered rut ante. The following are the dimensions of these Twits boats, viz I -Length df deeki 170 feelj breadth Of beam, ?a - feet ; wheels, 21 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; fonr boilers, 21 feet by 38 :inches diameter; cylinders,2l inches, and el eet stroke. Each boat contains 50 staterooms, and cabins are fnrnished in the richest modern style. For terms, enquiry of K. 'IKOORBEAD '..‘ nov22:ll'• - - Pittsburgh, For Bale or.Exehange. r OFFER FOR SALE. the whole: of the property on which I now reside t In .the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting - of the Dwelling House, Out Houses, tcc., with the Gardpfs ,• or ',would exchange the same for Property in the neighborhood of the . City ;--or I would -divide the Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pur 'chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins &Smith; Smithfield street;opposite• the Monett gaheia House. fdectUtarrito JAMES C. CUMMINS:.: OR - iLIOR SALE—A desirable' Farm of 74 - Acres. with X Dwelling House, Etarit, l Stable, and 'ant buildings; • Garden and Orchard, and from 30 to 40 acres in -cultiva tion—lt miles from the: city, on the Franklin -Resit.' Some stock and farming implements will be sold at a fair price. Price. of the Farm, Wending the Grain docin, 81400: Terms, easy. S. CUTHBERT, Gen.-Ag't; janW . • Smithfield st: • IDOR SALE--A valuatie corner Lot of .50 feet Ironton C. Borough street, by-75 deep on North strect, in LaW renceville—contair Mg a newßrick Bowie, Conveniently arranged, with.wide hall, larga parlor and kitchen, three bed rooms, upper and lower porehes, good 'cellar, bake ovan, garden, Price 51500; 8500 inland ; $5OO is 2 year ; .%00ift. .2 years. . S. CUTHBERT, OR BALE-.A valuable property' of a Briek House. and Lot, trohting on Imam* street, Allegheny. The House is-well arranged, with a -good dry vault rind cel lar, dining-rodm and hauberk, hall and two parlors, two chambers and finished garrem Will be sold at a bargnia. Price 81200 BEOO i n hand; 81300 at sick months. ' S. CIJTHEIERT, Gen. Agent s - Smithfield street. CM .I*. TO LET-7A.Dwelling Rouse, on 'Peden; . scree. Allegheny' near the Market Square : and a small sila atßouse on Pennsylvania Avenue, near INICs. BIM= ray's Tavern,. Pttt Township Also,,a. long Room, ad story, Market street; Pittetrutgh Two srnall Stores cukThird street, and several convenient. Offices, near the'Post Office. :Apply to E. G-AZZA M,,, Offi.ce, Third street, over Plolo TAVERN - STAND AT SIIOUSTOWN, Fat, commodious and well finished Tavern' Stand, in the village of Slurasetownifurnished in modern style, with good-Stabling attached. It will be leased fora term or years. Addles' ianl2 B,SHOUSE,Shousetown. - - Jour; DI mar & co 171 TO LET—One Three Story and one Two Story Dwelling Howe, finished in modern style, marble , mantels in each of the parlors, and bath homes in each; situated on Wylie ' street, second and third houses from the corner of,Wasbi J Ton HN P . irt Corner of Liberty and Irwin sts. itin2:ktwd* j, LET—Tne Dwelling, corner of' Wylie, and cwt. Wylie, am greet, Laving pa.iior, dining room, and air bed moms. Apply to JAS.- EIeGUIR.E, 'ianl3 `• - . Tailor: Tbinl at.% ' litr. Duff's Beek.)Kattpln A ND WRM D ay's ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Buil d . leg, corner , of Diamond:end- Market street. For day and evening classes. ' D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his splendid new work 'on Book-Keeping, are now auracting genera/ attention in the Eastern cities. - ' 4 Numerous Hiram the publications already before tbe public on this important branch of mercantile education,. we think, from the emphatic testimonials' appended. 4o the work, that Mr. Duff haa succeeded in. effecting a more and desirable method of teaching reducing to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile affairs.—New Oft. 30. -Professional 'assiitance. given an opening, pasting and eloping Mechant's and Steamer's Boaks, adjusting de ranged boo ks, - &c. Class, hours from 10 to Id A. at, and twin 2 to 4, and 7 to 12P. at, jang February Magastnea. 110tECEIVED -AT, M. A. MINER'S.--Oodey's Lady's at, Book, for February. Graham's Magazine, ibt February. National„for FebniarY. All the above are more then, equal to the January =alters. • Illstrated Courier, for December. - • • • Littell's Living Age, N 0.244. The Cold Mines tit - California, arid also a - full historical account pf that country; edited by G. G. Foster. Also, t largi correct Map of all that region, of country; engraved by Atwood, New York. ' , AiAO, a new work of 1.56 pages, giving ot California and its Gold Regions, with the geographical, mineral - and agricultural - resources, including a map of the whole country; bp Fayette Robinson.' Partfirst Illustrated Life of Benj. Franklin; to be corn plete 'Weight humbers. Published by the Ilarpe'rs, , Charles Dickens' new work , the Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain. Price 6 cents. - BERFORD; of Allegheny City, has all the above. fr,e - Smithfield'street, thnd door above 2d.. janl7 IiOBTKAVIS OP JiItiTINGUISHErI IBM, engraved . from Daguerreotypes' published' by E. A ntliony— Daniel Webster. Henry C l ay (in his 7lst year) CbMeral Sebtt, Gen. Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Gen. Wm O. Hut, lei, John C.. Calhoun, James Buchanan, Theodore Fre linghtlyseir; John Quincy' Adamg, Andrew Jackson (from Dodga's celebrated miniature) Washington, (from Stuart', painting) Pius IX., Lewis Cass. A supply of the above excellent portraits Mei received. and for sale by JOHNSTON Ik STOCKTON, janl9 . _ .ACAU LEY'S ENO CliNo,-Thrt I - Itetory o ran from the Accession of James IL, by Thomas Hi hangton Naenuley. Just received mut for gale hy JOHNSTON - A:STOCKTON,. Cortierad Mid ad Market ets,' AA BUOTT'S ALE.XANDEII -TUE GREAT,-Flistoryi Xi of Alexander the Grant, by Jacob Abbott,. with en graving& 'Just received add for sale by pilrisTQN ec STOCKTON, 'Corner Market and 3d sta.. • ' WILLIAM TATE : (SOCCESSORS TO SILWRIFD, '1 , 70.10, Fourth street, between': erry and Liberty streets, ANUFACTURERS of sheel lead,leaden pipes, drams,Pumps,. baths, water closets, leaden coffins,. tre,; keep constantly on hand' and manufacture to order, sheet from Ito 8 ths.to the square foot, in sheets of 6 . .by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cat to orderin any size thatmay be wanted. ' They also manufacture And keep constantly' on hand . leaden pipes from 2 to+ inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for 'ConVeying water tram spriags;fundshed to the, country truth, and pat up on reels' in lengthi of from 100 to 1110 feet on each reel, with directions as to the Proper methdd ofadying. Also, on hand,:a large supply of AdamsT.Pat. eat - suction Pumps, for, waltz or cisterns; Snow & very supeiror cast trodsaction Pumps:- Hydrant work of everr description executed in the must durable =inner; and on the , most accommodating terms. Orders froth the country for leaden pipes, abet." lead' or puinpa, will receive prgropt attention: . , . ~- E atterimala Ca r ria ge. Manufactory, .- : :Diamond alley, between Wood and Smitkfiekl streeti.. , - • _ . , . -Wages may always be found au assort-: ,„' ~. ,_,.!.... -, ~ ant of Family Carriages, 13arouche4 rd -7 , •- - ,...).t....-7 Buggies, and all. kindi of eavy *ark, ' ": 11 M .. a I Ik? . ' from a six horse wagon.dcwri to a wheel barrdot,,Porsons .wishing to purchase :or. contract.-fq. any thing in the above . Ime, are respectfully invited to. - ..S..FLIRTHER. REDUCTION—. Jas. ItinSprott dr...Swig , - Patent Soda Ash. 1 TO 5 TONS, St cash, currency ; or 4 - -mos., approved 1 bills. 5 tons or upwards 61.4.10. , phri or 6 mos, do., in terest added. Tor the superior quoin) , of litisbrind i sve .refer, to - the - glass"and soap manufacturers of this city genSrally, ' LIV; & 111. MITOIIELTREE;:' dec4 , a No:160 Liborty street. LiF IFE9F FRAN4L4N,lmarsiliwrza=ll.l Course ofpu b -! lication in the "teicial form, by Harper & Brothers, N. York. The Life of lllqUjamin Franklin, consisting of his Aulobtography, end a narrative of hie ptiblie life and sex , -ekes; by the Rev H. Hastings Weld; splendidly embel lished hy numerous.exquisite designs ity'lcilm 11, Chap.' man-engravedin the highco styleef'ert. - The wink is pyinted in the octavo rtfrm, on superfine paper, from. ol and legible - type. Irwill be completed in eight prirts„ at 25 cents each, and issued at:brief intermits. Each part will be received express irtunediately rifler publb: 'cation. Part Ist just received and for 'tale by .JOH.NBTON &STOCKTON; .:...._Borner or Market and 3d DAMAGED - DRY. GOODS BY AX AUCTION, on Account of whom it miry Concertz-;On Monthly. next, February iStb, at 10 o'clock in the - forenocirOvilt sold, .vithout by - a &ay reserve, on:neeonn! of - mbo,it • rimy coo - c ern, .9, lot of Dry: Goode, ni i annitre de, dd fire morn -ingerranco. TAISESIRcKENNA, ian3l Auctioneer. ' id - oniiirßenniet Building Lola for Sale. 3rYBEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING ,LOTS I for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property. Parsons desirous of iiivesting a small sum of Money, can do so to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various sizes. This property, for beautyof location, commanding -a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio riven, - is sirtequa/ksi. ft 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 4 convenient distance of the Allegheny market: As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the de. lightful situation for'a residence, the buyer will secure in a fewyears a TIIILSEATOLD rhtntn. The above Lots will be sold fot. Cash , or on a Credit of one to five years. - Tins cucesoni misinrFearth• • - Plans may be seen and every: information had, of Mr. HUGH SWEENY, on the premises ; or ofJOSIM COYLE,- at his °Mee on 4th. street Finisher ! h.. nov3o IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE. —A small Iron Foundry, _L with Patterns, Tools; /cc., all readribinperation,vrill be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for Iron his offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to commence the Iron Foundrybusiness. - Enqui_reefr ESCAIFE & ATKDISON, Ist, near Wood street., OUSE AND myr Al' ABA e AlN. , —Any person A in want of a comfortable Dwelling House, in ttgood neighborhood, on provide themselves distance fromthe Court.flouse, can for the small SPID of $7OO. A very desirable residence for a Milliner, Man - , ma. Maker, or Retail Trimming„Store. Apply to • • IDDN COYLE,'''s .dec29 4th - street. near st: _ 2 'HOUSE FOR. SALE.-4Will be_sold cheap,h 1 ,,4 applied for soon, a Two Story Fl'iltfie House, sit uated iiiWYllestieet, near Chatham, having four rooms, good' cellar and - yard. ;Lot. 10 feet front by. 60 deep. Title indisputable. ; Price aelien hundred:do - Hark. Apply to - ; • ". :JOHN COYLE, Coni , eyancer, 4th iorcef 'nettiSmithfield.-1 JAMES IkIe.GUIRE, - , Tailor, Third at. OM EINI • • PAT GOODS-NOTICE. • - A . A. MASON do CO., - - No. .00 Market • street," Plttobssiths Pa', - BEG leave most reepectfully trial:int:lance to their nu. tnerOus patrons and the public that they k ila conie qt enee'of contemplating" a. change in their butuness;pro. pose o_penhig the whole of their extensive Warehouse, (irt•clu&ngall their Wholesale Rooms ,)) - for retailing, and will continue ppen"until the first of Fribruary,,conunenc ng on:NeW Year's Day; 1849: Our, whole stock, com pnsingone of the most extensive and varied 'worth:Mitts of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the 'Western country, will be offered at lower prices Ihan'eVer before known. Upwards of fifty thintiand dol lam of our stock has been recently' purchased, the great er•phrticin of which are foreigriGoods, received at New York by late European aNiv' alai - which, from the lateness of the season, as well as the well known pressure lathe money;market, were sold at immense sacrifices at the public sales. at rates Varying from twenty-five to fifty per cent. tees than similar goads brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently believe thatouiprices for the time above mentioned' will be found tobe.evetriower than any Distant wholesale rates : We anxiously invite all persons to Visit• our establish. went, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of /the above—assuring.thein that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon the iproprietors.— Oar assome nt of SILKS; SHAWLS and FIIMDRESS GOODS will amply repayone born. visit; added towhich our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, induce all to call. • • , to. Err Our system of One Price, will be'strictly adhered _OlmM ' • " A. A:MASONS& CO. Pretax Arrival..-mew -Goads i no. 65suns= sr. ; _zirrwßait 4rn 117- AND TIM 1:14:1SOAD FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRYGOODS! The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS,.purchased in the Eastern citieisince the Gireat Rallis Trues, and far, beldwshe cost of•inann factoring, and mill dispose of them, Wholesale and Re tail, at , - GREATMARGAINS TO BUYERS! i Bleached Muslin, only SI cents; - • • -4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 01 to 129 cents; 4-4 Brown'. .- do; do. sto 8 Cents; -• • 4-4 Bauble Parple Calico,l29 : do. ••• • Prints, Merrinlack patterns, only 69 cents; Furniture Chinti, only 69 cents; . • - ' Red: - and Yellow Flannel, all'wool,lB-1 cents :British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents Bed- Ticking, only 0:9 cents •,' • ' • • Freiich Dress Ginghattis ; 'l29 cents; • French Work' Collars, only P 29 cents; 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS: • , Black Plaid Silks,. rich lustre; • • • l'Vide Black Manilla Silks; • - Chameleon Silks, all shades; • Satin Stripe Cashmere, new style; Frenth - Larnartine Plaids; Lyonese - Cloths, rich lustre; - , ••• Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; ' • Gala Plaids ; high ' • Coburg dnd ThibeL,Clotli, various shades • • Paris Printed Leta/tine Caihmeres I • - ' • French Merino, all colors• = Chameleon Satin, all shades; • Black Plaid Oro. D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. - • • • ' SHAWL - SI - SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Enibrold 'ercd Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered; black and colored Mons de Leine Shawls; new Style Stradilla Shusids;_phibrand embroid ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terketn and Cashmere Shawls. •• FANG'S GOODS. French work Capes; Collars and Chemizettes • new .style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies , Cravats and Scarfs ; black and colored Rid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and hose; black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgitigi an Insertings. • . • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask-Talc Linen, - and Table Cloths; RinisidDia per and Crall4 Irish Linen and Linen. Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets; Kentuckyleans; Checks; Bed Ticking ;- Domestic -Ginghams; Colored Cambrics; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ; Welsh Flannel ; Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings - GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just riceived, a very fine assortment of French and English, blue, black and brown Cloths ; blast and fancy French Cavarneres ; new style fancy Vesting* and Ces imm,• Merino Shirts and Drawers • Linen , Cambric and Silk ilandkerehlefig and a splendidassortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders: BLANKETS A Splendid assortment of superfine , (ribbon bound) Blankets, just reeeived. -• r • , ' • - The above . GOODS having been purchased since the recent greai fallin prigs, Merchants and - others ere re quested to call and inspect them,,as I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them wholisale and retail, at a very_ small_ prof: cushe Eastern Cost. ; ABSALOM MORRIS ; • • nov23 No. G 5 'Market street. Pittsburgh. Now - Goods, at Bunabor Fifty.flisse 1 Cosnaa oy Yotarrit morixtri a - razor/I, - GREAT"BABGALNS!—The subscriber : has just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE Dliv GOODS; adapted to the present season, and em br ',"*.ing a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by at v,establishatent in the West. . DRESS GOODS! ' • Very glossy black Bilks ; . Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do. Black love Veils and Hdkfs.; Rich changeable.:, do. : Jaconet and Ceunb. hluslins. Rich 'changeable Satin de Plaid and; triped Muslin; Chines; - • Handsome Ribbons; . - Mods and high cord French.Glovel, Merisma,' !Cloths far Claus; -- Mode arid high ii;Pri . hluslinTerketi Shawls; . • de'Laines; • " - Cashmere" do. Nevirstyle muslin deLnisies; Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe ; Fancy do. ' - do. " PlackTbibetShawls,do.do. Black and colored ASlpicaz; Black do..' do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co- Silk do. lore; flue Brochm do .New style Visettes; ; Cloth ' . do." Gala Plaids; bright colors; Plaid, Long co. California-Plaids Low Priced. do Black Bombazines* - Plaideloakings. CALICOREAT.REDUCTION , His stock of Calicoes is very large;.it has .beerf leased with mach eare—with particular refereace to fdstnean of coloring, durability. of fabric, and beauty-of 'design.. These goods are lower than they, have ever been before, and are, worthy the punier -liar attention.ot purchasers: The hest CaliComi for6l- cu. ever offered Double purple Cancoes,Engle:sh,"l2l atlas; • •. Oil Chintz ; thitishChintzes; ' New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue and grunge "" do. Furniture do. . CHEAP 'DRESS GOODS. A large hit of low priced Muslin de Laines. a t the low price of in centaper yard: ' Also, Black Alpacas forlq cis. per yard. Very geed and very handsome dark and bright colored: Plaid wins, for in egaly, Warranted fast colors. - ._ DOIRLSC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Mullins; 6I to 12; Yard wide Unbleached 6} to 9; , i Bed Tickings, very cheep;. , Casinetto, Kentucky jeans; Cheeks ; 'Linings, Plaid Linseys ; ' , , . Domestic Gingllatas i liferiners' Shirrings; ! Colored Cambric's; Flannels,lower than ever offered; Canton Flannels. ' • " LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Lmen Lawns; - Damask Table Linen. ; Do. Russia Sheeting; Do. Diappers; Linen' Dril ing, Crash. _ _ . . • BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, (rom coarse to very fine, also -Blue_ and Drab Blankets', line and very fine, (or Overcoarit. . . . GOODS FOR 'GENTLEMEN. . • . Fine and superfine French and Englill Cloths and Cas .simeres; Oves-c'oatings ; Silk and Lawn Pocket 'Hand 'kerehiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders ;- Silk and. Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton,Ltalf Hose, etc' et ei'iibit'O.iber having made - . e*traordinOT thins for the Fall and 'Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually -depiesseff‘can Oonfidently,,promisis customers the best bargatns he has ever b een able - Jo offer. • easterners of the house, and Turchasers generally, are respectful/yinvited to call. (n0v 4 20) PHILIP ROSS. Winter Goods at Eastern Cost G%P.lln7,.lfliiniti n zgr e ,.. 3 , , ke o t n str tv t a , In e t t en o lti l m an a n k a hg next—will dispqso of the following styles of GOODS, at original cost : Brocha Lam and Square Shawls; , Frenelt Tartan Long do, • • French PrintedVaithmerear, . • Mouseline De 3-4 and 0;4 Gala Plaids; High cold French Ginghnma, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargain.r, are invited to call.: ineT7:lm Reduction In Prloot. - - STILL BE SOLD, from this date, the balance of our Ty. Wrinal Dams Goons, at greatly reduced prices-, consisting ofscarle4maroon, mazarme blue,ltlnc, brown and 'other colors - French Merinos, Lamarttne Stripes, k Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Alpacas, bl'k and fancy colors; Frencall wool Cashmeres and De tednes ; low ' priced Cashincris and De Laines, in great variety Long and &Marc. Plaid Shawls ; Turkert,. Cashmer e _ t De Lame Cloth, Mint, ho., &c. . It. D. :THOMPSON, - dec2 'lllO Market st., 3 doors from Liberr _ _ - - - - - - ,ARD-& BROTHERS'. PREMIUM GOLD PENS.t.-- Eldoz.-of the above warranted !mu= .of Pens,just received, nud for salute the trade. at New-York prices. The above Pens have received the highest premium ever - awarded on Gold Pens, and are:warranted by the - mann faiturer against the point coming' =T. For sale by -"EDWARD TODD tc C0., - Nortb-east center of Fifth- and .Marke,t sts., up stairs.' - nev2S BLACK AND FANCY CA.SSIMERES.—W..ft, Men- MY has lately received at larET assortment these Goods, and is opening teeth - at pries unprecedentedly ranging from 75 to $2,50 per yard. ' . Also, French Doeskins, of all ' Also, French and 'English Broadcloths ` black , invisible — gfeenc-biawn, and lane. .Aniong. these are some very handsome French Blackonitable for Chinies, at a very low price ;and brown, invisible green, and bl'k PelisSe Chiths, for Ladies' Cloaks. - Also, silk, cotton undmerino„Undershirts and Dravrers; Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on hand„ gar The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above. • .deel3 . i rIENTS. SUMMER GOODS--Soper. single -nailed French Habit Cloths; nab styles Cassimeres; black and,colored Casbmeretbs; queen'a and &tamer Clcithst figured and plain Drip 13 , Etas. ..Ilealings, "very choice'.. Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and fignred.linen;Drills; Cheaper yet! - ROBINSON'S Cloth Store, 'alay2s Ptisf. Baildiage, corner Fifth and Wood. • TgrORK-MASKETS as N 0.86 111,411a:r mast—Con • rif sisting of Itosewood, hint ogany mad otheivalim ble materials. A Isa; l a lingerfine• quality of Toilet and Shaving BoresoVriting Deslrs,:-Faney Building Blocks nd Games Of every deseriptioo,'widli a large assortment I Toys sadTtiney Articles. suitable tot Christmas ores- Ideelsl iiOGAN do CANTIVE.. MUM amps U. HILL. W. c:clnutt. SlLL s ac cunav,. • . BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROXERS, . And Dealers in Foreign and Annaide .Ezeltance, eatesqfDiposst, Bank Notes, Gokt anSilver,No.6 'firma strees,Srddoor below Fourth, Wittiidr,Piaskurall, Pa, - auul44y ALL= Ilitaannt. =WAND BAUM REAirEn * nexus. Bankers and Ezchangs Broken, Deafen in Foreign and Domertie Bak 8,71 s of Exchange, CfnifiCata rf •Depos it, Bank 1Y otcr and Coin. Comer of Third and Wood am, directly opposite tho Si. Charles Hotel . may 42 - -N. EIOLEIBEI *. •ISONs Bankers and Deaters in Exchange Coin and Bank Nate', No. GS Market:tree; Pittsburgh. • BILLING 41.112/1. 8ZC88.3011. 81:111210 9478 New - York fpr I Cincinnati - Philadelphia : • " LanLeville Baltimore . ." St. Loais - Buying rates Ohio . I dia. Indiana .- Rentneky f it Virginia , f, ,Whealing -* " Tennossee 3 " anl9-y ZAJS. S. BOON. VIOL BAJZOICIT. 1100 N at, SARGENT. , • . BANRERB • AND EXCHANGE 'BROKERS, N. E. Comes of Wood and Bizth streets : , Pinsburgh; TIKALERS in Coin, Bank Notes,. Ttme Bills, Foreign 1.../ and Domestic Exchange,. Certificates ofDepolit, Ike EXCHANGE on all the pruicipal Cities of the union and Enlope, for sale inn ttisatt purchasers. • . CURRENT and par fonds received on deposits: - COLLECTIONS made on all parts Of th e Union. as th e lowent_ rases. sepll4.y . ‘„ PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr:Brotim, No j Aiiii 115 Diamond Alley, can be consulted iti. all , • . cases of a prisms or delicau nature Incidents • '''',.' c. ....1 - ' to the human frame. • - '•• • l' ~ . • S y hilisa ndayphiliticeruptiona,gonorrhtea - I • ' • and Its consequences, together with all vs nerea critiques, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of venerealorigin, skin diseaseNWith stnctures,glept, urethral • discharges, seminal weakness and Impotency -, also, piles, • , rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, . • monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula 1n ono, nervous affections, pains intim back and loins, Irri- unions of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic '`l eruptions, tester, ringworm, mercurial diseases, &c. • i -•• ",-• • . TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE • • - ,- . - •.1 Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment °foetid real disorders, and those arising from you th ful excesses' • pilaw,: climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the' - consthuiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown ' to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place - I themselves under his care. ..• • •• • -Dr. Brown's offices arc conveniently arranged into sep.;• I orate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear, of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid; to obtain good advice pnvate . ly and promptly. To all • . e e uch, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal dir• ases in their various forms and singes, offers inducements • which can rarely beequalled. - Strangers are hereby apa prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated tit • every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years" - confined himself exclusively to tho treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh, lobo gives his whole attention to those com plaints. 112 - Certnitiosafe and speedy cares will,th all eases, be guaranteed. '. Recent cast,' are relieved in a short time, will - L(ll'llLnc,', fusion from business. • . •. - . Hernia or Rupture.—Dr...l3%twn also invites per- - • ' sone afflicted with Hernia to call, as helms paid portico' - ' ler attention to that disease. - • , . Letters from a distance,,asking advice, must coutnin.' , - • fee, or th ey . will not be attended to. - . DIV— OM ee on Diamond Alley, n few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly - • • Dalieviritagtaal Pala Extratter•O . ' •.• THFs PUBLlC—Thlais to certify that I have found,: ... Dalkyli Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure ftr77 . the Chronic Rheumatism ? which I have' been afflicted with for ten years, in my bip joints. ' • - • • '• ABRAIIkM R: vp;Eidiruv ; • dequaekanatE, N. Y., April 8,1312. :• • • • • •••• s'' .• Mn- H. Darmsr--Sir: 1 , have been trontcled•;Witlt the Piles for eight months, and could get no tale?. Tour Magical Pain Extractor 'having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice,ebtained instant relief, and in • a snort unto was perfectly cured! Could I not. get any • more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the balance of toy. box. , WILLIAM 11111.1 e. 97 North Moore street, New York, June IQ , 1847. 117' CAUTION.—/alley's only Depot in the city of Nett, York, and where the genuine "nacre . tan be obtained, wholesale and retail, i s at 415 Broadway. .H. - . DiLLZY is the inventor of this truly invaluable coin pound, and be nerer has, and never milt eaIIIMIII3ICIIIO the secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there- • fore, no otherperson ever has made, (never can make. • grainer it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by, counterfeiters and ins • posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more extert, swell experienced that fact thak,Dalley's Magical - Pain • - Extractor! A 'Prerr.--Yffe genuine Dam . in cutlet orilta seVerear Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford.initant and produce at once a coolingaud soothitigaffee 9-extracting • pain in and from one to fifteen mintamil but be mire, - ways, apply it on linennever couon cloth. : And now mark the difereneet—Counterfet t Extractors, no matter under what name theymay appear, or how . plied, always irritate and increase thepain • ' : Pamphlets, containing certificates of cares;may be - gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Taonz. Agent , Western Depot, Pittsburgh. _ Animal Galvanic Cure.. All, For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavio; quittor,greass: poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appli cation to JOHN D. MOIIGAN, • octlBidAvvy .11._gent, Pittsburgh. • The 'TAR. Grad ufie. • R. CLICKF.N n ER'S SUG P AR rest coArEn YEGETA _Ur ELE EXTRACT PILLS.---These 'celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States as a curative for Giddines, Dy.spepsia, Coug h s,mac' limulache,. Fevers, Piles, Cos.uveners, Heart burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Threat,. •Imivard Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a . variety of other diseases to whirl, flesh is heir to, as • ' medictne for the million. In all seasone of the year.— -' spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under elicit , eumstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and success. As a V.ermifuge and general medicine for chi 11.... • d . rs‘they are,unriea/led. Being coated with pare - white sugar, children wilkewilly take them; they tleither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle,- bat thorough in their opemtion. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are - equally ben;- ' eficial. :As an Anti-En:L:4m Pill they will be found with. •• out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who use them, and an unqualified , approval will be the certain result. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickcner is tle original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and 'that nothing of the sort was' ever heard of until he - introduced them in June,lEl3:: Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clic/et:lent Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and takenoothers, or they will be'made. the victims of a fraud. . • tla - cents per box.' - Dr. Cliekener's principal °dice for. Gre sale. o f . Pills, G 8 Vesey sL, N.Y. WM. JACKSON, b 9 Liberty at , head Of Wood,.Pitts ".: burgh, Pa.,,Geneml Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. . - .The following are the duly appointed Agents for A. k • gheny county, Pa.: A. lil. hlarshall,/ Dr. Brown, . Allegheny city. I J. R. Joluison, JonathanGhreist, Manchester.- • Alexander Asdale. IN'ylie street: ; • • . . J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. - • - Wm. J.lanith.Temperanceville. . G. IL StatriSewickley. . • • • - Edward Thompson, sburgh. . - Daniel Negley, East I.iberty. H. Z. Mitchell, iVilkinsbnrgh. • Rowland h. Son, hPKeesport. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creel.: APEldowney, Bakerstown. . Samnel Springer, Clinton. James hPfree, Stewartstown. Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township J. Fulton, Turentum. Jeremiah Blaming, Lawrenceville Robert Williams, Ar thursville. • • • • keroass. Pure Tens, .. •• - `uraoLEsALE AND •RETAIL, sr, VIZ Pesti Tu.. rT STONE, 70 Fourth. street, near Wood, Pittsburgh . .--. The subscriber, having just returned from New York, is' now receiving a large supple of FRESII GBEEN and . • BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny, selected with great care for retail sales. Our stock being now heavy, we are prepared to inpplr _ Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and • At any prlee they may Wish—packed is I.: 1 and .1 pound , packages, 5 tb. tin cannistars, 6 and 13 B. cattyboxes, - and in the half chest. - •.• • Retail Grocers are invited to toll ,as we can • and will ,•,; sell better Teas at lower prices thu g any other house •in Pittsburgh. • .Our stock of fine:Young Hylton, Gunpowder, Mut tim• • ' ppenal Green, and Oolong Black Teas, Age: The best ill the • American market .' Lovering'. double refined Lciaf, * Brpsfied and Traiii•- 2. !zed SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel:l L* COFFEES.—rtlocha, *Old. Gov. Java; Laguna, Si. Domingo and 'Rio Coffees, selected .by thirmost ezpa rienced Coffee Broker in New. York.• • r .... •' • • Sweet Spiced . Chocolate, Pickle d CfietinMern . * and. - Onions. Fresh Porches, put up in their own juice. Ito: lags Raisins,•in 3 Ib. boxes. - • - N. B.—All Dr: D. Jayne's Family Medicines for sale. dec9:dtcw. • A. JAYNES.- • . . . . Brown's newly discovered rem „LA, edy for Rheumatism tr.s speedy and certain remedy: for that painful trouble. It never fails. • Office and Private. Consultation . Rooms, No, 65,, Die-<: mond alley,Pittsburgh, Pa. .The Doctor is alwayr Rev.:: Itr viKRING'S' DOUBLE 'REFINED SUUARS•I7O.-, JI,J bids. Lovering's Double Refined Lo ot o Crushed and.' r Pulverized Sugars, just reeeleed and for sale drthe Pain' . Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by ; • decii:dh.w P RINTER'S l*”— SINTER'S INK.-100 kc P l'rouPs Noatc lb. kegr;ar.S s Per. keg, Jtist received and for sale kin Tea Store, by Ides...kJ/ay). JAYNES-i • • COFFEE S.—Noeha. old G0v.../tivai gap . St. Domingo end Ricr Coffees, just:itteetred;e# for le rattle Pekin .Tert Store, 70 Fourth' stitepviiii, ,• :- decardikw • . • aacnyx,_- • BROWNS 71. * * CORNER OF SMITHFIELD' AND * .Teliftb-ii BROWN & CONNELLY, PROP.frit.groris: • arGood Stabling attached to the /10*... . _ • • , r:,. - Bankers .and Bitkerif •" • • • wits. H. W/IsLaULDISs • ' .EXCBANGE AND BANKING-OFFICE SIGHN. B. corner of Third and Wbod strait. - T and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Votes and' foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on the most favorable tonna. . • Catthe 10110 ow adorn' n ateada Wall:he princlial aide s of the Union, Icl2 • • Buying County B & City ord'usalts ; • Relief Notes f - Pennsylvania Co. ' e - New York I Maryland . New Orleans r; •• • • =1 =1 IME
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