EIMMIM •••• . _ • . . . • , . . - . • A .: :. 10 :0ii. - ...A1iqi(iii . ;.,„:t10,t..:.:,: -. ' trretatterctrids Se GAIVCOATIM Virrarreldrbe PILIJP—AI diseneestave their origin in impurity of blood. How *vet- eteellent the general health, there is no security 'strainer fever, Where the blood headache , as indicated by eruptions of the skib, vertigo; lnsetted°, aro The best'putifier tpf the blood is Clitkener'sliugar-coated Dill, Which' is so skilftilly compotinded, that it'does not ak_griping, th p r e vent sc to all pills. 'The' eit Velope of sugar all nausea, so that, save from the poWorful,yet easy operation, the patient would hard ly 4 euWare .iltat he had taken any medicine at all. So - \\ l, need is Dr. etickener of his . pills in all ipeet. hoti * t to -*that he is plmtged Is rcturn - the money; when the promised effect is not produced: , . . -. • IP - Bold by WM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent, ' • Wad . 69 Liberty street, Pittsburgh: Mor list or Agents see advertisement.] frr Cold fmeet are an evidence that the blood is eneuM l bered with orbid .humers, which. not only tender the citeulation sluggish and unequal, but prevent a proper supply of the vital fluid to the extremities. Hence cold: ness of the hands and feet, accompanied with headache, giddiness. and many other unpleasant complaints. iiiiahfblndian Vegtiabk Pills are one of the best pre: ventives in the world against Cold Feet, because they litit only cleanse the blood from those impurities which are the cause, but they impart an energy to the circula tion, Which carries with it vigor to every.pareof the .sys: • Bewareof Countropict and Dnitistions.--Rernember that the Original and Only Genuine. Indian Vegetable Pills :have.the written signature of. Wmusta Walnut on the mp label of each box. : . .• - Remember;also, thnt.Mesars. Fenchtwanger & of New York; Jas. S. Glnscoa C 0.,. at Cincinnati; and J. B. Wilder & .of Louisville, are icor. agents for this 'medicine; and wc cannot guarantee tha igennineness of .that offered by themfor gale . • • - Thegenuine is for sale at Dr. Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street; Philadelphia ; and. by Jona Tnoitesoa, 156•Liber ty.street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for. this city; by whom dealers can be supplied al the whole. ,e antes .'. " oo • we y , • - - - MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. 4 . . No. 83 Titian STREET, P17173BLISOII; 0 ' - 'sr A arioa and:splendid assortment'-of Furniture, m n ha ,and to itsl ud llciiel m si a a d n e aPr o i r v d a e t r e - 1) -- -7 7 1 ! .. 4 " '- g suitablenpeohisotrSanitie; o .10e present Stockon hand cannot be exceerledhy any: , Manufactory in the Western couittry. Persona wishing, ,".; to purchase, would do well to give me a call,- as -1 am &I -.,: termined my prices shall please:. "Part of the Stock con y. ' - . Teton Tete•... , . Bullet Ettmele; • •- r' . ,•': - ;-- '' ' Louis XIV. Choirs; - • Queen Elizabeth Chairs; ' TeaToyee; -; - . . . : Fruit Tables;- - . • . Toilit Tables; . Louis XV. Commoder; • French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools; .• -. 50 Solarywith plush and heir clotheoversi 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs;,--• , - .., • 40 dozen Parlor - • - do. . . ~. ' - 115 Centre Tables; - • . . 20 pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables; . -.• ' - . - . , . - 15.inartde ym Dressing Bureaus ; • •, • - --0 %Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Rook Cases; . " r' ... 51 marble top Wash, Stands ; 4 pair Ottomans; ~ - . . - .s; pair Fancy Work Stands. .... _ - . . . A vrey large assortneut of common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention., .- . .. ' . Er Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.. - . ~ : febG - ___ ' A GRICULTURAL SOCEETY.—In pursuance of the Resolutions of a Meetingof the Allegheny Agricul tural Society at Perrysville, on Saturday, Ltd inst., there will be an AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION held at the new Court House, in the - city of Piatburgh, tm Wednesday, the2lst of Match,l E49, kit 19 &clot*, p. for the purpose of establishing ceCounty Agricultural SOciety.- All who - feel interested arerespectfelly invited' a attend. • SAMUEL McCASLIN,, Prem. 8: Haar, Correspou'g See'y. jfeb6l GONSTAIIIiReS SALE' OF . FURNITURE,..Dry Goods, :Hantteare, and other articles, at Auction.—Ott Tues day, February Gth, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, byorder of Wye= Barker, Constable, the fullowing property, re moired Cram the premises at the reqaest of those concern ed, will be sold at James McKean:ls Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, - • • . 1 box gum over-shoes, 1 do. carpet socks, 2 cases boots, { . box tobacco,2lthls. sugar,l. cooklng stove, 1-book case, 2 bureaus, 1 roeking•chatr, 2 bedsteads, one astral lamp, 1 sett candelabras, 2 pair blankets; a lot of oil paintings, - 2 saddles, 4 bridles, 2 pair skates, 1 Mantel clock, 1 patent lever watch, a lot of-fine shirts, 2 pair of table cloths“ Uhl. hardware and cutlery,. 2 boxes con. tanning dry goods and fancy articles, 2bales ntuslins, a lot of hamlets and summer hats, 1 mordeing machine. Terms: cash, par funds. MYERS BARKER, Coast. febs • . • . JAMF.B McKENNA, Anct. - t - rI HRI NKABLE FLANNELS.--W. R. Mummy in- IL) Bites - the attention of buy era to his• stock of the above Goads, of WI tbe different qualities,Staid to be as unshrinkable as' he Welsh, and at Much lower prices.-, Geuttine Welsh Flannels also constantly *in hand. Gauze and Silk do. 4.4 and 4-4 do.. for Shrouding purposes: • ' Also, Home-made White Flannels* and ,Limssys, con- Mandy on hand, at the North-east earner of Fourth and Market streets. - ' • " febs FAMILIES, Economists and the . Public, to effect a saving - of one-third, and obtain. the greatest bargains erer 'paridased, are most' respectfully invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build ings, corner . Fifth and Wood streets. fehsthr . 25SgCKSDRIEDPEACHES-Thn's~i ay e'd mid far .sule by ARMSTRONG 8 CROZER. aF. KEGS PRIME LARD—Far sale "by _ ' febs . ARMSTRONG & CROZER BULL RYE FLOUR—Jost received and for sale by febs ARMSTRONG..k. CROZER. NEW GU . it. Mtrartrr, has opened this morn ing a lot of NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce and desimble articles. Persons wanting Dry Goods of almost any description, will And, at Milt advanced part of the seasOn, a much larger and-more general• assortment at this store than elsewhere. ,*, • - Among the Goods last opened is a lot of Mazarine and Green small tied Mouse- de Laines, Terkeri and hPk Cloth Shawls, new Prints, ite.--at Nordi-east corner of 4th and Market streets. -• • IC?' Goode at wholesale, up a taint, very later. linillo A. A. Mason dt; Co., NO 00 MARKET STREET, will continue Their great semi-animal sale of . DRY .GOODS, for thirty days longer,' duringwhich — tale - their - extensive Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open to their Retail Trade, ad heretofore. . . A. A. ALASON - kOO. knowing that they' are selling DRY GOODS of every description from ten to fifteen per cent. less than ever before, do invite every person in want, to examine and purchase froin our Ste k, at the lowest . Wholesale rates. " . . OUT gretitobjet in reducing Stock is to make room for Spring Goods, it being oar intention to exhibit in Mardi I the largest and the richest 3104 of Dry Goods ever offered by.strie concern in America. We shall continue to Sell our Bleached and Brown Tickings, and other Domani c.Goods, at our for— mer low ratea ; notwithstanding the. recent advance of fifteen per vent. upon the same, in the :astern markets. CloS , lsinfig at Cost. AS the shibseribers intend enlarging their StoreHoom, ` theywill adhere strictly Jothe above terms. There hire we would respectfully mite •the attention of the public tb our handsome assortment of CLOTHING Our Stock is large, and of the best materiel and worlatrn ship, hDIMILLEN-fr- DOWNING, 21.8 Libertk . eopposite foot of itiVst. fro the Honorable the 'Judges of the Cart .of Quarter Sessions of the PeaCe, in and for the County of Alle, The petition - of 'ftectkr. 'Ant, of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburg., inthacounty aforesaid, humbly:she weds, That your peduoner bath provided himself wittematerials . for the • aceomModatioh of travelers and oiliest", at Ids' dwelling house in - tile aforeiaid, and prays that your tHonors' Will be pleased to grant him a license keep a public house of entertainment. And your yeti- , .tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. . DANIEL AHL. We, the subscribers, citizens tif theaforesaid Watd, do certify, that the•above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with house . room and conveniences for the accommodation' of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary . WrwMitehell, A. o , Brien,A. P. A. Hauptman, G. Lei bald, J. IL Corless, Peortz, Chas. Raynor; I'. H. Hun ker,' M. Daly, J. Lawman, C. hieleher,-A. Leech.. febo:3td&vir O the Hanorable the Judges of the Court of General T QtiartirpessiOnio( the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny;'' The petition of George Nel'rgold, of Indiana Town slap, She. County' aforesaid, humbly sheiceth,' Tpat your petitioner hath.provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his duell ing licitute,.' in the Township aforesaid,.and prays that yourHotiorirWill be:pleated to grant him a license to. keep'a. publie house of entertainment. " And your peii, tioner,lrtr in duty hound, will pray. " 'GEO. istErkricoLp: We . , the subteribers, citizens of the aforesaid Towa-' ship,AtseertifY, that the above petitioner is of good _re= re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well, provided wittlhotise room and conveniences for the aceammoda-. tion'of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary._- . Alex.. Speer, A. Wibel, John McWilliams, ' That: Win; sal, Tolui Zinn;Tolui.Snyder, William B. 111nWilliama, DauL Swaney, Harmar MeCa.slin, H. Brislin, Hugh Ale- Claud*, Peter Fey. - filo the Honorable the Judegz of the Court of General , 1 ktuititer Sessicins of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Thomas Karr, of the ISt Ward. city of Phtsburgh„.in the County, aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath pnivided himself with mate rials toz - the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, the Wnrd aforesaid, and. prays that your Honors be pleaiej to, grant, lama license to keep a public house of entertainment,. And your pe- • Bawler, as in duty bound; Will pray. THOMAS KARR. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, dal certify, that :thelabove petitioner is of good repute for honesty and terrperanee. and' is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of traveleracual others, and that said tavern is necessary. ' R. C. Townsend, Thos. Rose; John Boles, lames S. MeKee,.Peter Cools, Thos. Donagben, Saml: Roseburg, Wm. Gorman, Allen Cordell, James Gray, 4th street, A. Morton, Patrick Manny. I 10 the Honomble, f tbe Ridges of the Courz of ttuarter .1 Sessions ot the Peace:Wand for the County of Alle- The petition of Moses Briv.vdy, of the lot Ward, city of Pittsburgh; in the'Connty aforesaid, humbly . isheweth, That your petitionerhath 'provided himself with - mates rials for the accommodation of. trave.ers and other*, at his dwelling house - in Hie - Ward aforesaid, and prays your Editors pionsed to grant him a iiceAse. to keep a public house of entertainment. - And your Pe -titionerins in dutyi)ound, will pray.- • '•••• •• • • • ' MOSES BRA:11, 1 14: - .... We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well providefi•withhonea room and conveniences for the accommodation of trov. , eters and others, and that said tavern ie.:lice:limy. ' • •; Peter Caul, Peter Hart, Jos. Dorrington. 'leery VUV. holler, John Seetlu, Henry Stafford, Jno. Litchfield, John Caldwell, James Crewford, John Dorringzon, /as. Gray: 41q st.,Jno. Ltryar.-' dreDOG LOST.—Lost, on Fifth street, a small white. curly Lan .Dog. She. strayed from Curran's Tailor t lbon.about 4 o'cloetcyester: day afternoon.. AS she is SO atuSh Prized by the owner, rew, arc! be, giyen and many thanks; on being Teti/flied to this office. ' feb2 \-; ME `• . ,~4 .'4.dfi : , p. , ,M1 47iaS.~~{.~3i'~;wn: Cmitttrcial,anb PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE. NY. BARKER, ccgournat vas FmULRY W. R. MURPHY, P ASSEMPEk 41tBiNGEMENTSTFOB , 1848. - 3tea mboatßackatLine,jeavesdailyfOrCincinnati,lo4 at. Paisaeng " er Packet, via Ilroarnerille,• to Baltimore and Philadelphia, BA. at., and oe. M. • ' • 6tailCoacii Line, direct to Philadelphia, ."), A. la, and-124 Western and•Siintlitirti Mail Crawl Line, 6 14 ort0Veatern ' qleveland, daily,lon, at. • Erie and Areitern New York, daily, 9 a. North-Ea/tern to Philadelphia, dady,except Sundays, 4 ' ARRIVALS 'AND Dirk - ..x.RTUBE OP MAIL& Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. st.,- closes MI m. IVestern Mail, Cin. and Lomsv., due S P. as, closes 5 A.M. SQUIti. via Dal t. and Wash ington, dna 8 r. sk.,elosess4. m. North-Western via Cleveland;dllo 10 . A..)A.,C1inieig9.4.2i Erie and Western New York, due SI.. 71... ClolteAtA. M. , . .... ~'' /4- v._ ..,. , , , A; fli i .. . . 1.3,1211 ' 1° A .K a! 4 1,..itua ' . : 41 ke;. Ofer4 l• , ;41 .• itiEbtlrgh -- • ... .. . • ••• `..‘• 813: $5OOO .. w e ,oo Or,.:Viiiitigeßank• .... • ... •" • '.- •• • ' - ;0 0 85 404 hiersharitt'and M. - Bank •• • ,:'• •• • . ,00 , 7. 65,00 Partneri , Deposit Bank ' ' 0116 in market. . Hand Street Bridge • - ..... ••. • • 250,00- , .5000 .6,00 : Northern Liberties Bridge , .... •'• - '1516,00 ' 35,00 Old Allegheny" Br:dge• • • ... -• • .". • 2500 ' 36,00 . 3508 Connellsville R. EL.Stock,iikid on ' ahares,ll3,6o.: .. . . ........:,... - ' -' 50 '‘, IA City. Bonds, (6 ir nent;)'••• •-• • • • -• • 9000 M an Stoonongahelack Bridge ............ 25 08 , ' - G , . 50,00 pall? Revilevr or 10Cslir ) ie SI . . _ - OFFICE OF THE POST, ArlonlobnAt Mostnamov February 7,, IREI. The; cold weather, with snow, yesterday, gaae.a gloomy appearance to our streets.' ye found some burliness, but . no change worth notice: SEEDS7 - Timothi, geld fir sk;staall jot at II 62 from wagon, sale of Fifirkrolll store at $l,OO. CM ver,, we quote regular trairiactious from first hands at 2,10 world from 5t0re,.53,25... MOLAiSEfi-aaki of2o.bbrial 27c. SUGAII—SaIes of itiferi'or N. O. of Sic.; fair at 4c.; Prim4:4#0340,. COPPER—Ssiesoffil bags, Prime Rio at nc. FLOVR , —Sales of some wagon loads at $3,62, but large loti mould not bring this figure. Prom store, sales at $3181(43;67. - 1141.SINSL:Sa1a6 by single Loxes at $1,75, and very doll. APPLES—SaIa of 41 bb's. at $l,OO. LARD—SaIe of 18 kegs from wagon at 51c. BUTTER-n-Saie of 2 bbla. *Wetly Prime Roll, a Passage to and from Unirtalld, Ireland, SCOTLAND AND WALES. • By the Steamship SARAESANDS, and the regular . • , Packet Ships 4.e.,.11 • ( 111 E. W. BYRNJECS & GO4 • . tgaTaBLIIIIRD ire 1b24.3 No. 83 South street, . New York. and as Watetloo Road Pansoas sending to the Old Couritry for their friends, can have theta brought out by the Regular Line of Pack eus, sailing , rom Liverpool on let , 6114,11 th, 16th , 21st or 'Nth of everf • month comprising the fo ll owing Ships:— Fidelia, Siddons,' Henry Clay, . Hottinguer,, Columbia, Constellation, Roseius, - • 'Patrick'Heiti-y," ' Cambridge, 'lsaac Wright. Waterloo Constitution, Ashburton, New-York, • Garrick,, ' West Point, Queen of the West, Montezuma, Yorkshire, Sheridan, New World, Liverpool Oxford,' John R. Skiddy. Or in the first does American Ships, sailing from Liv erpool and the'lris' h Ports every day, comprising the— Su, Patrick:, 'St George, • Andrew Forake, Yorktown, Creole, Metnuou, Pi:ohne, 'Maniere :• - ' ` Win. A. Cooper. AndmanyOthers, 'which this'inuited Space will not ad mit of here enumerating. - • . = - P. BYRNES are CO. the sol e PissentaiAgents for the Steamship SARAH SANDS.' Her appointed part ing days, for. 1040, are as follows : .From Ltverpool on :oth January, 22th March,'Dh lunei - dth 'August and hilt October; from New-York on 24th February, May, sth Jnly,6th September, and 15th November. Therefore, those wishingtheicrze i latives out early in the Spring, will - find it to their interest to patronize thin Old Latablished house, our, arrangements being so per feet that no delay or diaappointment can occur. Drafts at sight for any - ameunton the National Bank of Ireland, its brashett, etc., ke.,at all times for sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, poit-pnid„ . P. W; BYRNESi..- CO, tel South st., : N. Y., and 26 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. • - JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Or to— lan27:tf 'CI bleier el tors Piano.. mi+gam - OFIN 11, - MELLOR,'Isofe Agent for Chiekerines Piandsfor Western Pcntiryi nr-orratria,) No." hi Wood street, Pittsburgh, r has received, and now open for sale. the following elegant 'intsoraneuraf Rhino-Fortes, direct front the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr: Chickeriug's (Boston) prices, viz: • • ' - ." • One superb Rosewootl, seven octave, cariid in the most elegant and rich 'kyle of Louis XIY..--new acute. One Rosevrood, earred,seven octave—new scale. • - ' One do. • dicietave—netv scale. One do.' 6 octave,carved moulding—new reale. Two do. 6.. do. mond corners; a 'l'wo- do; -'6 do. ::square " " • The above are from the manufactory of J. Chickering, Boston, and of the latest styles of furniture, and with bus new and approved scale. • Also. ors hand,and for sale low— Three Rosewood Pianos. 6 octaves; from the manufac tory of it. Worcester, New York, formerly of-the firm of Stodart, Worcester & Dunham. 'Tito Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos from the manufactory of Gale & Co., N. Y. - One Rosewood.-6; octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New York. One Mahogany 6 octave. Piano; male in Baltimore, and left by the owner for sale., either for cash or itr ex change for ouch goods as will is :ta country store.— Price $308: . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-14OV - ceiTher t by given that Letters of of on the Estate of Conrad Ostreicher, late of St. Louis, Mo., deceased, have been granted to the-subscriber. All , persous in debted-to said Estate are requested to 'call and make payment, and those having claims will present them, le gally authenticated,. without, delay. jati24:6td&w' M. P. BAIRif. n9IIIII,ION,TE.AS FOR, l'2 };CENTS PER SET.--lme subseriber, wishing to dispose of his entire stock of Queensware as soon as possible, lent sell common Cups and 'Saucers at the extremely low price of - cents per set; along With other articles. - Now is the time to secure a , godd usscirtrnent of Ware aglow prices: Store-keepers and families should ImproVe this opportunity, without de !U.:, I:C7 - Remember idttoe,. qunci HALL, No. 118 Wood streeL Ijunl6) WM. GETTY. TTILN DRiED CORN MEAL—VG barrels Kiln Dried ..IX -- Cora Meal; 56 barrels Rye Flour, from Patterson's Drigidort Mills , in Store and for tale by fetitidat - ' JOIN BLACK & CO. CLOVER SEED-17 birrelsi just received and for !ale by, (jan3l) SMITH lc SINCLAIR.' Tei,liumbernien; Tin; undersigned`, desires, upon his- return from the Rost, which will be about the BM or Wilt of Febru ry, to contract for from 20 to 30 Theuiand pieces of 1 1 ,0CUST TIMBER, suitable for CiossTies, say B feet in length; and' of sufficient size to solar° 51 to in inches.— The Timber to be deliVered either at Pittsburgh or Madi son, Indiana,--the letter preferred. Communications may be left with Messrs. Clnirch & Carothers, before the dates mentioned. Payments cash, on delivery of Tirol • ber. JOHN IMOD:34f. inn% Pres , ' M. and I. Rail Road Co. [Gazette pub. - 2t daily and lt w e and ch. this office.} TTS aw FIE subscribers having tak e n the Saw-mill above_ the Fifth Ward Bridge, furmerly run by/Br. John Chant bers and having agholl stock of Timber ou hand, would solicit the :patronage - of the public.' Orders thankfully received and punctually attended. to. • •. SAVARY. & SPAULDING. The undersigned haiing sold .hitr• interest in the above Hill to•ltiessrsu &ivory k• Spaulding;would recommend them to his forateronstoinersnnd the community, as being well qualified ho give satisfantion to all who may deal with thorn. t: • .t .-JoRN_ CHAMBERS. • _ . w on GENTi:EraP..,N.--w. Mitarny . liiis reeentiy re: supply' ceived a further of GentlinteA' Fancy OE4 VATS, including some', very handsome.'. Also, block Italian`Cravats, seyeralqualities,and including some su .perior. Alio, - Gent's... Linen Cambric Handkerchief s , plain And with colored borders' 'super Silk do.; Under ehirts and . Drawers, merit f,'sillr' and cotton, some of the former 'Satin size. _Especial attention' , is asked to his stock of French .13mitdcloths owl 'Casiiiner% of the latter plain and - fancy ; Velvet end - Satin Vestingi„Ae. Al. North-east cornerof 4th and Market sta. ,jjan2G S• • FRAYED OR STOLEN—From Lightenp's Tavern, 3 miles from AlleghertY, on the Fialiklinßoad,on Wed. nesday evening last, Sot:47th, 1848, a Par Mare, about 14} hands high; hu a - small white spot on her.forehead ; and tiome.whfie on' one other bind feet; bad Mt a halter, whin she let).. She is'about 6 years old. Any person who will'seturn hef to the subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegheny, ofsend himinformatiory where she can be obtained, will be suit.' ably rerwarded. ' JOHN FERGUSON,' oct9 ; Fine Vownshill . . . . . . . Shirting Muslin. and:lrish Linens. NIT- IL •MIIRPO I I- invites the particular attention of Y s those wanting the above Gotids,lo • his desirable stock, consisting of the best make, from Ma - MOM approv, ed manufacturers, and the latter 'wart anted pure flax.-: lie has last receivetkanadditionitsupplyiana is offering Shirting hfuslirut. of a' superior quality at a•very low - :Sheeting and Pilloweasco Mastitis; Drapers and Crash; ; • Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins ; • • Blankets, quilts,•Counterpanes; and •' ' Housekeeping _Dry floods generally. • '•' LADIES' DRESS. GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Parmettus, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles ust received ;) Alpacas, Ac . , .• . The season being far advanced, all theseGoOdiviill be sold at pnems that cannot fail to please, Cr-Wholesale Rooms up stair/. • . AISINg I2 4O tllxes•SL IL Alsits:'. 11, • — 2OhE " ' - • janPt SMITH *,l3inr%Alit: Todu r,•4"1aRit,44019 , 1F41,11a*-11:4ce =moved to Fotßib *4.0, ketcrce4,m4ithfield Fut.Gtant stints jaa3;3l4 8 vs= Wee!NIL IN ' TEE oniamai-=PAL! _ . Steamer Lake Erie, Shoes, heaver. • " Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. . • ." BeaVer, Clarke, Beaver James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. • New England No. 2, Dean,- Cineinna ". Lake. Erie, Shales, Deaver. " Baltic Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinadn, do. Miehigan No 2, Gilson,_ Beaver. " Beaver, Clarke, Beaver. " Ilibernta.No. 2, Khnefelter, Cineinnat " James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Caleb Cope,lturdoek, Wellsville. " Telegraph.No.2, hlnson;Louisville. Fairinount,'Ebbert, Si. Louts. • lee The Mary Steiheras still lies high and dry ot the bar opposite Shippenport. ftliSr e Tbe river is falling slowly ; but is still quits -ml CINCINNATI: , AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STRAD - PACKET, LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now , composed of the largest swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats - on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for The services' of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.-- , The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. -The proprietors challenge COTO parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure hat been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDA YPACKET.—The MoNormantt.a, Cap t. Stone will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlo o'clock; Wheeling every Mondayovening at 10 P. H. T77IiSDAY PACKET—The Nittsama. No. 11, Capt. Jack. Klineilier, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 e. M. WEDNESDAY PACEET.—The NEw ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. , will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'cloe k ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at l 0 T. M. • THURSDAY PACERT—The Baum' at, Capt. E. Z. Grate will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'c l ock; IVnecling every Thursday evening at 10 P. U. FRIDAY PACERT.—The Curpan No. 9, Capt. Crook will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every ' , rainy evening at 10 P. M. ~SATUXDdYPACKET.—The hltromatait No. ft. Capt. C. Woodward. will leave Pittalnargh every Saturday morning at °o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. N. SUNDAY PACKET—The iSAIC Ntrarrox, Capt. P Derv!, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. at. nov 10. I.3 , 3ITWILI:EPACKETS. FOR WHEIMING, CINCINNATI A. LOUISVILLR araiDLLII SArranAy Packar.—The A ' No Ifine and fastpassenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep„ Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for Whee ling, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on boardor or to FORSYTH 2c DITNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built 'exprestly for a regular Packet;and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are interior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Den Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant through,viirs nays. ap2l-ly 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. Fromm' le 1848. FEBEVA.BY Ist 1818. .• • LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for tbe present season - : ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS lIPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without rogard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. PasseNcers 'will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise boars. jail New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR. AL R;Ltmas, Mister, will .run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and '.'heeling , leaving thin city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 1U o'clock. A. n., and "tieeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 0 . I:OCTOCk, A. Y. For freight or passage, (having superior accomModa tions,) apply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by airy boat on the fian...l4 ARMSTRONG h CROZER, Agts. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet-. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Wanes; .Muster, wilt leave regularly for 'Wheeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, prerisdy. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday; and Satur day, at 7 &clock, A. as., positively. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to °erg /011 N FLACK. Agent. Franklin Packet: AR The fast packet ALLEGHENY (MLLE., Capt. Wm. HANNA, will run regularly be-. mean i ris urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. NE. For freight or passage, apply on board. dtc.27 Regular Re Packet for Sailfish. THE fine steamer IVELLSVILLE. Capt liAanrs, will leave forthe above anti inter tide tote rta on Wednesdays and Saiurdays. For freight or passage apply on board. or to . alai GEO. H. A111:11 , ..NBMIG RR, Agt. New Arrangement. , THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver,Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues. day - , Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 A, at., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landinS, between AN ood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any tithe. • 3. k. W. HARBAUGII, Ageuta, No. 33, Wood street.: tansmer Arrangement. "- THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Olassgow, and Wellsville, every hlonday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. M. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to Inal7-1( G. W. HARTON 2k. C 0.., Agent,. The fine steauter VERMONT. Captain Hszberr, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, Tuts DAY. For freight or passage. apply , 011 board. feliG riiilTßlliffliiii .—fie partnership ot Warm' & Lust .I_, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The Liu• stings of the farm will be settled by H. Lee J. R. MURPHY, H. LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th Jan,,1840 NOT/CE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Good, at the old place. - LEE. (rr In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, l take great pleasure in recomtnending Mr. It Lee to the . confidence of my friends and to the pubtic. inn%) J. R. MURPHY. APPRENTICES twent y young lads from 12 to 15 years of age, to learn the Smoking . manufacturing business. Apply at M. DALY'S Store, on Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville. novl4: tf WANTED—;Three Business filen. as.partnera in e labliehtnenta now in successful operation in th . c4l3oooity. Each will be.required to produce a cash Capital o Also, a profitable business will be sold MA bargain, to one ortwo enterprising men of good business habits. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street._ , • • INFORMATION WANTED.--Any person acquainted with - the children of John Clark, an Englishman, (an iron founder by trade,) supposed- to have- worked in or about Pittsburgh, and to have died within. six or seven years, will do them a kindness, by informing -them. They can hear.of something to their advantage, on application to this office. • •. pec..lo-tf , • 1 1 1 EAS—The attention of families and dealers is invited 1 to our stock of fresh Green and Black Teas, put up in quarter, half pound,. and pouod iackages, which we will warrantequal to, if not betur, than.the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea stores. We have also on hand. u, fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young. Upson and Black Teas, not in packages, which we think ' cannot he equalled in this city. Calland try them dec77 • • KING & hIOORHEAD, Diamond. HAMS -10 - casts Sugar Cared Hams, Stagg & Shay brattd,'a superior article rec'd and for sale by just .- S. & W. HARHAHHH. JAMES' NEW NOVEL—The Forgery, a Tale, by 1'.1t:7 inles Esq. JgfiN rr gO b ll & STOCKTON. Corner Market and etc WHITE HAVANA AND BRAZIL SUGAR— '2S bares Whitt'HairanieSugar i - , 75 bags " Brazil 25 bbis. a • ll fa atoreAnd for sale by dec27 T !MOP FKANKLINiImeeTRATED—Id coarse of pub lication in the social form, by Harper& Brothers N. York.' The Life nf Benjamin Franklim.consistieg gi l ds Aumbiogr4hy, and a narrative of his public . life and set ...vices, by the Rev. H. Hastings Veld; splendidly embel lished by numerous exquisite designs, by John,G, Chap man,ongraded iMthe highest style of . art. The werk - is' printed in the octaeo`form,wri superfine paper, from bold 'and legible ,type.: be completed in eight parts,nt 25 cents ency, and Issued at inter Mils. Baphpert will be .reetived by express irrunedietely Mier its publi- Part lst.just received.and'for sale by JOHNSTON &STOCKTON, Corner of Market and 3d eta._ Jants SACKS' ' ATOE. 6l —Ree'd per steamer Jewei.s, and for sale by (jan3l) CUMMINS 4!<, SMITH. Intelligenu Ali Jail POR'r ibto PITTSBUItGIi. CECIE3I oci i7ilTe J. & J. 31 , DENTIT, No. 13 Liberty at I=2=2 ... - ,..:•••7'..: . .7. - ;'..!;::,: , ...'L =C=M ffibgillifuot(s . . „- - - - A iLMSTRONG & CROZER i Comma/don-A/m.44ms ll_ and Deakrs iri.Produre,47c.rr:No. 22 Market la. den, . „ . . BBLS. PRESH ROLli uvrrtti-To- day reed and 2for Bale by .Ifianf2s) ARAISTFIONG. CROZER. . . 3r08L5,.. RED. NESHANNOCK POTATOES—For V iolle by LiOO'2s) ARMSTRONG A....CROZEE. • pia' ) f t —lO Ms. just received and tor sale by - ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Nu.V.Mtu•ket street 6 IFUR ,LO—For sale by J. ' . jab3l . ARMSTRONG &..CROZER. -19 OPLS. PACKED - 81347111 ,L , -F.or sale by . .-jati3l - ARMSTRONG : do CROZER• 200 Ig%:iest7MrNAlsrslPßOW:nifOzVel' CROZER, —TOE PC°U ARMSTAONG ;;, ABLS. ree'd - .1 . 0 f idn'2s or 121 13ECANR--3'bbls.jitst rec6iVed nod for'intle by - jan24 . . ARIVIRTROINC & CROZER. 2ork BBLS. SUPERFINE - FLOUR—For tale by jan'24 • • ARMSTRONG C CROZER -2 T,LL BUTTER-0 bbls. Just recelveilArld far sale by ARMSTRONG ac'CROZER, No. 22hIarket'pt., 1 BBL. EGGS—For sole by 1 i 41220 • ARMSTRONG 4 CROZER. 56 13 1 3 „2 1 6 SU.PERIORINIORII,46I,I6.i.:R. C 7 BBLS. CRAB CI )ER—For sule - by, O jun2o , , ARMSTRONG & CROZER _ _ pOTATOIE9-59 'sacks just 'received slid tor sale by jaul2 ARAISTRONCi & CROZER. SWHET CIDER-435 We. to-tl ay received and for mule by ijano). ARMSTRONG lc CROZER. PMt:GAR-19 bele. for gale by : jan9 ARMSTRONG &:ORGZER-11 SDI HERRING 50 boxes, 'very Euiperlor, .for sine by (jau2s) surto & SINCVAIR. , (TORN BROOMS-75 dozen, of various qualities, for ll sale by Uan2s) SMITH & SINCLAIR- ACKERAL—tOO barrels, N0..3, Largo, (or sale by 111 7 an25 smrrii & SINCLAIR. bales, Nob. 1. 3 and 3 of excellent _LP quality, for mile by .025) SMITH & !SINCLAIR. . CILOVER. barrels prime, just received, and V tot sago b (jal24) . SMITH dr- SINCLAIR. HYPE I:MANS—A rew barrels suore and for safe by (jwl%) SMITH & SINCLAIR, • DRIED APPLES-6U oaks, just received and for oak • A*22o, SMITH & SINCLAIR. L ARD -ISO kegs No. I. la.good order; —7 7 5 bbm do. ' do.- do. for Gale by • " SMITH k SINCLAIR. CIURN MEAL -A few sacks for sale by jan24 ' SMITH & SIisICHAIR gBARRF.I BEANS—Heed and for sale by inu2l CUMMINS & SMITH ALARGE LOT OF SHORTi3 L/ ANMIDDLINGS-- Received and for sale by jan3 CUMMINS & SMITH. 1000 Llis. Wh. ISTEttN ItESERVE CHEESE.-- Received and for sale by pinta CUldtdl7.4B k SMITH. .10r, BARRELS SUPERIOR FLOUR—Reed and. to 400 sale Ly . tjan4:l) CUMMINS & SAWA 4168U511 - EIXSITURPSO KNlibßlaNdS--Jii;t ‘,/ received and tbr sale by , CUMMINS & BARRELS ClDER—Rec'd nod for sale by 4/ jauZ3 , ..CUMMINS k SMITH BARLEY --In store and for sale by tn. Jan.Z.l -CUMMINS k SMITH j'ARINErSTONES--40 Grindstones, assorted sizes; on eowilpunent and for sole low by KING & MOORREAD, Diamond, corner of Diamond alley. m M OXONGAHELA SALT-100 barrels Monongahela Sali,f , list received and for sale by nucH KlNGydc MOORHEAD. 100 DOZ CORN BROOMS—Justida'd and - foisitie by (jan9.4) KING & MOORHEAD._ . WWI BBLS.APPLES--thi consignment and for stile SJIJ by (jan24) KING & -MOORHEAD. TIRIED PEACHES-70 bushels just recd and for sale Alby (jand4) KING &. MOORHEAD. _ _ IBA •R 'L . LOUR— • b hi) jan2l KING & MOORHEAD. . Tairktia--245 bbls. Roil Bigier, fresh, and in goedor ~.U1 der. (insole by idea). KING k MOORHEAD. 111RHAN - 113--4 casks Zante,darraaiii; trew, for sale dec27 JUNO ATOOR.HEAD, R AISi S-75 ball boxes and 20 boxes now Raisins dec7 K on - ha nd , and inta ltG ab i MOORHEAADnuncni. D RAB COATING-4 bale Drab Blanket Coating. decla MURPHY '& LEE "I LA/NU:I' COATINGS—Drab, Lavender, Grey Mix ed and Blue, for sale by the piece or package, a manufacturer's prices, by MURPHY & LE}., - MO _ I RISH WHlSKEY—tight bbla. Irish Whiskey re eeiited and for sale by jacCl - JOHN BLACK & CO..' A bblo. Roo:mattes, in store and for sal A (dec2S) NV. lc J. C. AenpsoN. 100 BUSHELS-CORN MEAL-4(111111 received, and for sale op (IL LIKANDLQI. AND WINES . —A large stock of O fine old Wine, and Liquors for sate,in quantities to suit, by . paella) - P. C. M ARTIN, wEer CIDER.--A few bbis. for sale low by deel4 P. C. .MARTIN, Ag't: 13EACII BRANDY—drew bbis. old Tenaesseei'ese Bniody, for sato by faecl4] P. C. MARTIN, Ag'i. IREAh CHRESEI-3.50 boxes Cream L seas, m store 4.. J and for sale by (jan29) S. & IV. BARBA U(311. UGAR-30 Mids. new and old crop N. 0. Sugnr, in S store and for sea try ijZ) S &W. HARBAUGH. VIOLASSIEZ—NtbarreIs N. 0 Molasses, in store and AL tor sale by . ( ; a» 29) k IiAItBAUGII. SODA ASH-30 casks Soda Ash, a very superior arti. el° for glass manufacturers, for sale by janlie - S. & W. HAMM-UGH. Dttß - i - tAilt:4l - hales Deer Hair, in store and for sale by (jareNt S. & W. lIABBAUGII. bble. No.. I Lard ; kegs egs " just rec'd and for sale try jeM2B S. & W. lIARBAUGII. LlGGS—Presb Eggs justreceived and for Bale by S. & W. LIARSAIIfiIf T.)01.1. BUTTER—I 6 barrels Fresh Roll Butter, for lA, sale by bartZ.7) S. & W. BARBA UGH. nßir APPLES-75 bags' Dry Apples, just reed and 11 for sale by !jun%) K. &W. IiARBAUGH. SUGARHOUStrMOLAST3ES.ZISbiIs. La. Suitt Muse Molasses, on consignment and for sale by Multi MILLER & RICKETSON 411 - 135.51LiTtVH1it HAVANA SUOklt ; l_l 60 hags " Brazil " • received and for sale by /deed) MILLER & RICKETSON. . _ .___ _ -- SEGARS-50 M. genuine Principe,'' Cruz & Song.. 00 . - " "Justo Zonz." 10 " Havana Regaling. G " " Fr/war/yin. Rec'd and forNnle (dec4)_ MILLER & RICKETSON. _____ MOLASSES- 2d Sugar House ; ANL 40 " new crop Plantation; received and for sale by (dcc4) MILLER .& RICKETSON. tiv - Ertsll.--dittiP - O - P - 1£14337:40 - Iniskett stip. Bor.. O deaux, " Larands ;" 10 baskets sup. Bordeax," Latours ;" 15 .‘ Marseilles;'ree'd and roe sale by dee4 MILLER & RICKIMOINT. COFFEI4-4 3,,1 bas 114 ,,u 'o v. C i z t r o e& tree b y 50 " Luguy ra " glom and for N. Pale ° a nts) •-• MILLER RICKETSO POT -ASH: 11 casks Pot•Asl4in atom and far sale by incite MILLER & RICKETSON WHITE HAVANA SUGAR—in boxes, White Ha f vane Sugar, jugfric'd and for gale by jantfl ' !STILLER & RICKETSON. ARD OIL-12 bldg. No. tWinter Strained bard Oit - '" "' I Van Yost received rind for gale TIT • innl±3 MILLER & RICKETSON. y AMPOLACK—,Superior Star, in barrels and hlts., assorted papers, for sale by B. A. FABitrESTOCK k CO., Corner let and Wood at e. I RISH MOSS—One bale just renewed and for sale by , „ • B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner Ist and Wood sts CASSIA -200 matte just received and for sale by H. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner Ist and W- VALENTINES. --Just received, a splendid asao—ranetit of Fancy, Boutic,&e. Also, Envelopes to match, ZEBULON KINZEY'B, 67 Market street: 00.PartnershIp Notice. . . JOUR DIISLAP . /OEN MEM Exo. JOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated with hies in his business AMIN FLEMIN. they will hereafter carryfin , their Importingof douse G Furnishing Ilnlware, and. anufacturing business, under Iho name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will be:closed l‘y the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an econd-streets ,:.Had) - JOHN DUNLAP & CO, tHE PARTINTER.9IIIP heretofore. existutxbetween Rale, Reinemati & Co. was this day dassolved by ariatual consent. The business of the late firm will be sealed by Heineman & Co. JAS. HALE, SANDS & HEINEMAN, JOHN VOEGTLY. Sept. 27th, 1848 The bugnesswill be continued bySraros k Rximmix and Joust VOEGTLY, under the style of REINEMAN k Co. Clinton Paper .DICHI. • TAE CLINTON PATIER.IIULL, situated at Steuben vllle, Ohio, having been enlarged andthnproved, and at :a very great expense added new and the most im proved kind of silachinery, is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards,' fr.e., equal to any in the Eastern or Western - country.. - ,• The undersigned having the Agency of the above Mill, Will keep constantly on head II large supply of thediffer. cut kinds of Paper, l and will have any size made to order at short notice.'.• 'B. C. HILL, ja n 3r, ;,, 87 Wood street. Chins. and Calais, BRITANNIA TEA SETS, MANTEL ORNAMENTS, 4-c . , A T DELI NEIO DO Er r WOOD STREET, THREE. DOORS BELOW METH SIREET. MBE subscriber invites We i rton:wrong friendi and cut. j: touters,- and the publie,generally,'to hi. large Lind' beautiful assortment of Obina,tatmenswire and'Miss-- Gitpudales • Lanips,- Britannia Tea Waie; Castors French andEnglisle 'Mantel Ornaments, which be offers or unusually low prieek previous to moving: kisser down on Wood street, two doore - below Fourth, in March next. (jan3l) M. HOPKINSON. =SIMIM 1;toR SALE—A small two story frame.dwelling hones, r conveniently situated, fronting on. Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feetin front,by lin feet deep, and, will be sold on- accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house.or to .. sepal , JAMES MAY,'Water street. • • Steam Beats ter Sale.' • liorgot The splendid' Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, - built eipressly- to run as regu ar 'ackets on the Monongahela, between—Pitts burgh and lirbwttsvllle, and having run for a few months, are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale: The folloWing are the dimensions of these rites bouts, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels ' 21 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; foar boilers, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinders; 21 inches, and 6;- eet stroke. Each boat contains 60 . state-rooms, and the cabins are (mashed in the richest modern style. Vor terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD nov22:tf Pittsburgh. For Sale. or - Exchange. - y OFFER FOR SALE the whole of the property on, which I now reside, in -the Sixth Ward of the City; consisting of the Dwelling Rouse, Out , Houses, &c, with the Garden •, or I 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 Monon gahela House. (dec9:2tawd) JASIE'C. CU' s EIOIO.4ALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling, X' situate on Fifth street. opposite the Court House.— Enquire of hTMULLEN &, DOWNING; Janl7 '2lB Liberty street; opposite Seventh _ FORSALE—A valuable Property of 40 feet front on Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley ton 10 feet alley. The above desirable property can readily be fin proved, either for business purposed or private resi dences, or for renting—will be lipid at a Bargain. Also,' it lot of 21.1 feet front on Webster, near Grant street, by SO feet deep Price 8700. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. AO, febs r,t, OR SALE—A desirable Fawn of 74 Acres.' yvith L Dwelling House, -Bent, Stable, and out buildings, Garden and Orchard, and front 20 to 40 acres' in eultiva tion-11 miles from the city, on the Franklin Road.— Some stock and farming implements Will be sold at alair price. Price .of the Fatm, including the Grain down, 81400. Terms, easy. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Art, Smithfield at. 'OR SALE--A valuaLie comer Lot of 50 feet front on _ 4 Borough street . , by 75 deep on North street, in Law renceville.—coolina mg a new Brick Boise, conveniently arranged, with wide ball, large parlor and kitchun,three bed rooms, upper and lower porches, good cellar, bake ovan, garden, kc. Price $1500; 5500 in hand ; $5OO in 1 year; &int, at it years. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,• janl Smithfield street: VOA SALE—A valuable properly or a Brick House and Lot, frohting 011 Lacock strect, , Allegheny. The House is well arranged, with a good dry vault and cel lar, dining-room and kitchen, hall abd two parlors, two chambers mid finished Farrell. Will be sold at a bargain. Price $l2OO 11600 i n hand; 51100 at sin months. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. Smithfield street W. & J. C. ACIIF-SON p* TO LE7P—A Dwelling House, on Feder r street. Allegheny, near the Market Square. and a small 41211L Honso on Pennsylvania Avenue i ne ar . Mrs. Mur ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. Also, a long Room, 3d story, Marketaireet, Pittsbur gh. Two small Stores on Third street , and several convenient Offices, near the Post Office. Apply to GAZZAM, febF3w Office, Third street, over Phlo Hall. it:TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, ENT—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, iirlhe village of Shousetowni, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling' attached. It will be 'clued for a term of yearn. Address janV2:- < P: SHOHSE; ShOusebawn, M. TO LET—One Three Story and one Two Story Dwelling House, finished in modern style, marble mantels in euch of the parlors, and bath houses in each; situated on Wylie street, second nod Mini houses from the corner of Washington t. JOHN V. PERRY, Corner or Liberty ; and IrWin sm. jvt'23:lm, do rill) LKT—The Dwelling, corner, of Wylie and Chatli• 1 ma street, having parlor, dining room, and- six bed rooms, Apply to JAS. hicliUl RE. janl3 Tailor, Third st. . Mr., Duff's. Boolx.Keepling AND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build . ing, corner of Diamond and ,Market street. For day and evening classes. Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Book-Ireeping,nre now attracting general attention in the Eastern clues. Numerous nx are the publications already before the public on this important Irraneh of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic: testimonirils'appended'm the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded in a more' ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to practice this'great essential in the conduct of mercantile affairs—New York Ere - rang Repress, Oct. 20. Professional assistance given in opening, posting and cloning Merchant's and Steamer's •Bwks, tuturaing de ranged books, &c. Class hours from 1040 12 A. In., and from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 P. M. February nagA2.l3/011. 11)11ECEIVED•AT M. A. ATlNER'S.—Godey's Lady's 11L, Book, fur February. Graham's Magazine, for February. Ladies' National, for February. Alt theabove are more than equal to the January numbers. Illustrated Courier, for December. Littell's Living Age. Nci.M. The. Gold Alines of California, and also a full historical account of lieu country; edited by G.,G. Foster: Also, a/ large correct Map of all that region of cannily; engraved by Atwood, New York. . Also, a new'wark Of 150 pages, giving a full history of California and' its Gold Regions, with the geographical, mineral and agricultural resource* Mel - tiding a map of the whole country; by Fayette Robinson. Part first Illustrated Life of Benj. Franklin; to bteorn plate in eight handlers. Published by the - Ilarpenc--, Charles Dickens' new work. Ike Haunted Mau and the Ghost's Bargain. Price f cents. . BERPORD, of Allegheny City, has all the above. Irr Smithfield strect, , thittl door above 2d. lanl7 ORTRALTS DISTING U l SliElFMENTeTigravcd ' 1 from Daguerreotypes, published by E. Anthony— Daniel 'Webster, Henry Clay (in his 7 1.4 year) General Scott, Gen. Taylor,,Millart Fillmore, Gen. Wm 0. But ler, John C. Calhoun, James Buchanan, Theodore Fre-. linghttysen, John Quincy Adrung, Andrew Jackson (from Dodge's celebrated miniature) Washington, (from Stuart' painting) Pius IX., Lewis Cass: , A supply of the abo v e excellent portraits: just received and for sale by • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Mal° • Corner Market end aims. IkirACAULEIVS ENGLAND--The History - 4R England lyl from the accession of . James by Thomas-Ba bington Macauley. Juilt received andfor sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, " Corner 3d 'and ad IHarket , etc.' A BBOTT , S ALEXANDER TIIE. GREAT—History of Alexander the Great„by Jacob Abbott; with en gravings. Jtlit received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, CornerMarkeLand 3d sta. WILLIAM ' TATE 46 Co., (.813CCESSORS TO & TITZ.) No. 10; Fourth. street, between Ferry and Liberty sheets, MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by &ants, pumps baths, water closets, leaden coffins, &c,; keep constantly a on hand and manufacture to order, sheetlead Cram Ito lbs. to the square fool, in sheets of 6 by 20 feet,which they'Will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to rder in any size that may be wanted: They also manufacture and keep constantly , on hand leaden pipes from 2to inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for conveying water trent spiinips, 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 han d , w a large supply of Adams , Pat. ent suction Puinps, for. 'ells or cisterns; SnoW & Co's very supcilor cast iron suction Pumps. Hydeant work of every; description "eiecoted in the most durable manner, end on the Most ticcommedaiing, terms. grders..from the c ountry , for leaden piposoiliet lead, or pumps, will , receive propint attention. je27-daw • Patterson's Carriage Btanarfactofy, Diamond - alley, between - Wood and Smithfield streets. ' -"Wiliam may alwaye be found an apeoit= • J. -.W.- exit 'of Family 'Carriages,. Baroacheit Bugies, and all kinds of heavy work: . from a six horse wagoti'doven; wheel arty*. Persons wishing to purchase or contract' fox tiny thing in ' the 'above line, are ' Yenaectfally invited to call.oerlcktr J.-FURTHER REDUCTION Jae . Muspratt. Sons , .Patent- -, 004a i Ash. ITO 5 TONS, 3} cash, Curreney or 4 moss , approved bills. 5 tons or npwarde . 3l - do. Pai,f9r,o mos do., in terest added. For the 606'4)r - duality ot,klits lyand, we. refer to the 'glass and soap .nianufechirere this city generally. - :W. & MITCHELTItEE, dec4 No.loo Liberty street. ~~~;z~a~ f0 .. .,.,-*14., ,Iso.gi;(:Ect Blougit B Lptstor ' Bale. +Dry BEAUTIFULLY: SITUATED BUILDING tars Oil 'for gale, in'thitplan thg Alciant Bawle . ptoperty: Parsonerdegltou*Of iirgegiint *null sum or dionoy,ca n do go to advatitade; by le rortog.olggeo .Loutat yttgioug This - property, for beatity of locitiop, Commanding a view of the two cities, the-Allegheny, rtfotongethela.and Ohio rivers, is unegualkd. It , hatfth.e advantage of an - abundance of the' choicest spring water.. The new - road, now finishing, will render it etisy of access , . and bring , it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market. ~A s - an investruent for profit, to. say nothing of the, de lightfal situation for a: residence;fiusbayer will seen:rein a tew years a THILEE-rota return. The above Lots will be sold' - for. tzirth oit a Credit •of one to five years. . . • • 'Prrht chukakrarikoispyrAmix. - . , Plans may be Seen and ever): information had, of kr. HUGHSWEEN Y, on thep_rthathealat pCJOHN OWLE, at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. - uov3o :LIOR SALE;—A Two Story: Frame- Hottse, and Lot; la 1. by SO, on .Wylie street, near- Chatham'. Title war ranted. Will be sold. cheap, if Implied for , soon. —• Apply to - 'JOHN COYLE, Conveyancer, Fourth street, near' Smithfield. Or to— . . JAS. McGuire, Tailor, jaa 3l l Third street, St. Charles Building. y RON IYI UNDAY POIIB.A.L — E.—A small Iron Foundry. .1 with Patterns, Tools, ke. all ready,for operation, will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged_for iron °ry,oods. This offers an excellent opportunity to a young mitt to eomnience the iron foundry business. Enquire of • - 'SCAIPE ATKINSONi • Ist, near Wood street.. AHOUSE AND LOT AT A BARGAIN.--Any person in want ofa comfortable" Dwelling House, in a good neighborhood, on Wylie street, a short distonce from the Court , House, can provide' thernselVei for the Molt 51I'In of WOO A very desirable residence for a Milliner, gam. taa Maker, or Retail Trimming Store: Apply to • JOHN COYLE; , 4th street. near Smithfield at. ' HOUSE FOR SALE.—WiII be sold cheap, if dpplied for soon, it Two Story Frame House, sit. aitted'in Wylie street, near Chatham, having four rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 10 feet front by 50 deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollars. Applk.to JOHN COYLE, Conveyancer, 4th street, near Smithfield. JAMES MeGUME, Tailor, Third et. s .'c'~-;_w;a..~^ i'G;.'",~~,'i3 ~:.y~ ;n .~..... ..;Vi,µ' pair GOODS NOVICE. No. 6O Market - *treat, PllttalistrOir: PA.*, 'I3EG leave most respectfully to s =Mance to their_itu. nieroutilatrons - and-the, public that. theykityconie ncenee of contemplating a change in their hairlines - Eta:ll . o= Im:4 - opening the whole of their extensive Warehouse, (litclurfing all their Wholesale Dooms,) for ietailitur, and Will continue open until Th e first of February, Comineac ng an New .Year's Day, 1849, Pur Whole stock, coral ?rising one'of the most extensive varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited -in the Western country, will be' offered at lower prices than ever before known. Ppwards of fitly. ouSand dol late of our stock has been recently purcbused, - the 'great er portion of Which are foreign Goods, received. at New York by late European arrivals, which, from the lateness of the season,•as well as : the well known pressure in the motley market; were ai immense sacrifices at the public sales, at rates varying from twenty-live tafirty per cent. less than similar goods brought the first Of, the sea son. We therefore confidently believe thateur =ices for the time above Mentioned will be found lobe even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates' , We anxiously invite all persona to ou t establish ment, whether they purchase or not; and test the truth of the a bove--assuring them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor_upon the .proprietora— Our lissome= of SILKS, SIIAWLS'and FINE, DRESS GOODS wilt amply' repay one for a visit; added to which our great display of,DOMESTIC POOPS:will, we hope, induce all to call. ' ' • 1:17 - Our system of One Price, Will'be strictly adhered to. Gan3l - A. A. MASON. & CO. F'resn ArriVall.pieW Goods. I No. 65 sisatairsi:,_l3ltrwairi ANDoint mamma FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER .DRY GOODS! The subscriber has last received his second sapid)" of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fall in Priies, and fa/below the cost of manu factoring, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents; „ 4.4 BleacliedM Cluslin, from to 121 cents; 4-4 Brown do. do. sto 8 centsv Ciiieo;l2l' ' .do.. - Plinth Merrimack patterns, only Of cents ; _ . Furniture; Chintz; only 6,lcents; led - and Yellow Flannel,: ll wool, 151 cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents ' • Bed Ticking,onlY 61 cenis; French Dress Ginghatria,l2l cents; French Work Collars, only 121-cents; 4-4 White Flannel , only 25 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid lElks, rich Imre; - • Wide Black Manilla Silks; • I • Chameleon Silks allshades ; Satin stripe Cashmere,new style ; French Lamartine Plaids; Lyonese Cloths, rich; lustre; Black Plaid Alpaca Lnstre; Gala Plaids, high colors; • - • Coburg and Thibealoth, various shades ; . - Paris Printed Lannrtine Cashmeres; • French Merino, all colors; • . Chameleon Satin, all shades; B lack Plaid Gm. D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. - • ' • . . SHAWLS ! SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls;_ Brocha Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black - Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha: Shawls; Embroidered, black mid colored Mona de LaMe Share's; new style Stradilla Slilvvls; plain and embroid ered black' and colored• silk hinge Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printedTcrkern and Cashmere Shawls. FANCI GOODS. French work Capes ; Collars and Chemizettes; new style Bonner Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Crava ts and - Setirfs • black and colored Kid tiloves; Mohair and vicirstetr ; white Junt-Ilack - Silk, Cashmere. Alpaca, Ingrain and Mom -141111 =Hose black Silk "Fringes and-Gimps- Thread, Edgingarindlnsertings. DOMESTIC;AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths ; Russia 'Dia. per and Crash ; IrisltLinert and Linen Lawns; Bleached anclßrown Muslin ; Ca ssinets ; Kentucky Jeans ; cheekS; Bed Ticking;.Domestic Gingham's; Coloied Cambrics; Red, .IYhite and . Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys . ; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color erl Druhngs. REM • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very, fine assortment of French and English, blue, black and brown Cloths; blank and fancy French Cassiinerei ; new style fancy Vestirgs and Cra vats Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a Splendid assartmentof Mimes, Hosiery - and Suspenders. - , , • • . A splendid assortment, of superfine (ribbon, hound) Blankets, just received. The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent ovens- fall in prices, Merchants and others are- re quested to call andmspect them, as I Seel confident that .on examination they will be found muchiewer than they have ever been offered in this City, as :I intend, to sell them wholesale and retail, at a_very small .prof : at, the Eastem Cost.ABSALOM MORRIS, _ _ New Goode, let Nuutbee,,Flfty.iallie I CORNER OE FOURTH AND . MAIUCET WfILIZTS, PITTSBURGH. GREAT BARGAINS !—The subier th er has just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving n very extensive ansortment of FANCY AND STAPLE !MTV GOODS, adap ted to th e present season, and em br ming n sloe!: for r ichness and variety not surpaseed by tu.:‘ , establishment in the IVest. Very glossy black_ Silks; 'Cravats and Collars- Handsometliess - do. 'Black loveVeila Rich changeable do. ilaconet and Climb. bluslins. Rich changeable Satin' de Plaid and striped Muslin.; Chines; - • ;Handsome Ribbons'; ' Mode and high cord French Gloves. Hosiery, &n.; Merinos; !Cloths for Cloaks ; Mode and high cord MasliniTarkeri Shawls ; de Lefties; ' • ;Cashmere do. Newstyle muslin de LainearPlain Thiblit Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres fringe; Fancy do. do. • Plack Mabel Shawls, do.do. Black and colored Alpacas;,Black„ do. do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co-'Silk` 'do. 'do. lora; Fine Brochm do. New style Visettes; Cloth ' do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, - Long California Plaids; Low Priced do Black Bombazines• ' Plaid Cloakis.' ' CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large ;' it has been se. lected with mach eire—with , particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and betinty of design. These - goods are lower than they 'have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes for ', 61 cis. ever offered'; Double purple Calicoes, English, 12.1 cents; Green • do,' . ' Oil Chintz; British Chintree; : • New 'style Merrimack:Calicoes; Blue ::•- do.;, 'do. ' Blue and Orange . 'do. - CHEAP DRESS' GOODS. A large lot of dbw priced Wiens' de Laines;ot the lOw 'price of 121 centsper yard. - ' Also, Black Alpacas for'l2l eta. per yard. Veri good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams; for ISt cents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE•GOODS.' Bleached Muslims, 6; to i 2; Yard Wide Unbleached, 61 to 11;' • • Bed Ticking* very cheap; - - - - Casinetts,prillings, Kentucky Jeins; • Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseya ; • -- Domestic Gingbams, Mariners' Shirtings; ; Coloredrambrica ; ' - - Flannels, lower than ever olTered ; Canton Flannels. - LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; Damask Taide"Linen ; - Do. dn. Cloths; Russia Sheeting; Do. DitTers,‘• - • Linen-Drilling:Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! - - . A l argevstock , of Blankets,lrorn coarse to very fine, also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for • 'GOODS FOR , GENTLEMEN: Fine and tope rfi lie French end En&lish Cloths and Cas sinieresi-Over-coatingsi Silk and Linen Pocket Band kerchirts and . Cravats ; Gloves Suspenders; Silk' had. Merino Under Cannenuti Merino and Cottonflalf The subscriber having. made extraordinary prepara tions for the Fall and 'Muter trailer and having parches. ed his Goode under the advatnage of markets unusually depressed', can 'confidently - Prornise his custom:fere' the best bargains he 'has evetbeerf able to offer. Customers of the house, and pirchnsers geneialiki are respectfully invited tci •• - fnov 4 '2o) PHR.IP ROSS. Winter thiods tort Ititetern Cost;. • G E°' WHITE, No. 51 'flitirkef sues; intent% making a Change in his hintiaess,lon the Ise of January next—Will dispose'of the followangatyles of GOODS, at, original coat - - - Dtheha Long and Square Shawls; French French'l'antats Long 'do. . French Printed Callhln!Ta3 Moruseline De Lames ; 34 and 64 Gala -Plaids; , High cord French Ginghttims,and Fancy Dress Silk s. Those winning Bargains, life invited to call. frio27:lns Rednott STILL DE , SQLD, from this dateithe balance of our TV Womig. Dag% Ooore, 14 greatly reduced prices consisting of scarlet , maroon,.mazaruie blueibrk brown mad either, colors F r ench M erinos, Landman: , Stripes,. Mohair Stripes,und bardAlpietut,lll - rind - fancynolo rs • - French.alt wool Cashmeres and De ..I)&hies ;low' pri ce & Cashmeres and De tables, la:great - Variety; Long and ShaWisi Turiceti,',Cashmer ,e Do' Lein e Cloth; Thlbet, /cc., &c ' TROMPSON, ' dee3'' ' 1.10 Market et., 3 doois fronrLiberty 4ARD & BROTHERS' PREMIUM GOLD PENS.-- 43 12 doz. of the above Warrante.d. brand 01 Pens, j ust received, and for sale to the, trade, at. New York prices. The above Peru/have received thebighest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens, aadare:warranted by the manu facturer against the potAteorning"off.-, For sale by,_— * EDIVAIID TODD North-east corner of Fifth and Market sts., up stairs, BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMBRES.—W. R. Mon- Pin has lately received a larger assortment of these Goods, and is opening tnem at prices unprecedentedly low, ranging from 7.5. to .82;5Q per yard... Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities. • Also, French rind :English Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible green, brown, and blue. Among these are some very, handsome French Black,_ suitable for Cloaks, at a very low price , and broWn, invisiblegreen, and bi,k. Pelisse Cloths; for Ladies , Cloaks. : • Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers; ?Juriners' Undershirts, constantly, on hand, - ' Thi attention of Merehinus and Merchant Tailors, Vflio buy by the piece, is specially inyited.tothe above. riENTS. SIIMMEIar afithptrpwrCAl t_iurer: skee . milled .French Habit Clot at nab styles Catanneres; black and colored Cnabmeretts; Queens and Sommar Clothe figured and plain Drap Etas. Vettlngit, - "i , ett choice. Marseilles, Silkt: dad- Satins, and figf ed Linen Brigs; Chcaper yet!, • ROBINSON Cloth Store, thity2s klast Buildings'. corner. 'ICUs rind Wood: • • DRH bIASKETS4er ;Ho; fif.tfirtturicr s4BicBr-,ConL Fisting of Roiewood, , Mnhogany and other 'ralutt ble-materia4::, Also, a superfine, quality of Toilet and ShavineAClSißilirOtingtresiss, VancYACilding ;Blocks and Grunis.OfevirfilescripuoniNvith a large itssorbrien of Toys end.Faney Articles. suitable for Cbris__unas pres ents. ; - Edecls3 BOlCitai & CANELL, • - _ rr No. CS ItiailieatieitrisitiZuni"h. anb eXtijatt I e Brokers • • war. H..IWIL - LIA.3IIS s ' EXCIIANGE AND .DANKING OFFICE N...E. corner o Third and Wood streets. SIGHT and Time Bill f s of Exchange,Bank Notes and foreign. and domestic Coin bought - and sold,on th e most farorablererms., ' PolleetiOns made mall the Riacipal cities of the Union, at the lowest rates. jet?, . JOSEPH IL • - ' W. C. Ctrito.; HILL' CUHRY r ". • BANKERS, EXCHANGE nnaKEris. And. Dealers in-- Pom . p; and Dolma' ie Era, ear: e: COO. /alas of Dep Ossan k• Note s, Gold an Siker; M. 05 . Walla streeOre door bekno Fourth, Wesisicle, Piasin+rgh, Pa. ic.u&rann & RIIHM Bankers anct.V.iclictizge Brokers, .Dealeri in Foreign and Dorruntie Bala, Bills of .fize;lati,ige, CertifieauS,,af . Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and NVoOtfits.;direetliopposito tke • N. HOLMES 41k. SON, Bankai and Dealers in .Ezehange Coin and Bank aores, No-55 211arketstrea, Pin:burgh. -' • . SELLL'fi) UTE.. EXCTIANGE. • IITITLV(VHATI Nevi York pr Cincinnati - Philadelphia * Louisville . '• . Baltimore St. Louie, - • `,Buying rates Ohio . dis. Indiana Kentucky " . Virginia, .1 " 'Wheeling i " Tennessee 3 -iv aul9-y HOON.dt. SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E;Corner of Wood and Sixth struts, Pittsburgh, Pa.; TIEALERS in Bank Noies, Tune Bills,: Foreign 115 and Banked° Exchange,. Certificates of Deposititco EXCHANGE on all th e pr incipal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale lifetime to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. :COLLECTIONS made on till parts or the Union, et the lei:Vest rates. _ _....._. .- ~;-A ii i - - PIyvATE TIiSEASES. Dr Provm . , No _ . qt. _ 65 Diamond Alley, can; be - consulted in ail 'l,_ ., cases of a private or deltrau-riature incidanta 'l - . 4 1 .., r to the human frame. -- . ".—. . ~ , 1• ( 1 • Sy•hilis and Syphilitic eruptions,gonorrhcea t ' and its consequences, together with all 9E 'neovaldiseestes, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of ernerea/origin, - skin diseases,with strictures; gleet,urethral: discharges,-seminal . weakness and impotency; also; piles, rheamattsm, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in ano, nervous affections, pains in the back andloins, irri- - tatlons of the neck of the bladder and k idifeys, scorbutic eruptions, tar iLV rinEworm, mercurial diseases,. doe.. - , ti EARS '- PRACTICE: , Eiclusively devoted to the Study andtreatment of vend real disorders, -and those arising trom youthful excesses , ' gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constffniton may have -been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown - moires assurances of speedy relief to all whammy place themselves under his care. . ' Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into cep-. .arate apartments. Patients can visit Be. 13. withontlear of exposure to other visitors. . • . Ilia of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good ativie`e private s ly and promptly. 'Po ell suet', ,Dr.. Brown's ready skill i n renscrvingyentrealitir eager m their-Nut-jou, forms and stages,ollansinducentents which can rarely be equalled. " Strangers ore hereby rip] prised that Di.. Brown has -been regularly !educated in every branch isf, Medicine,' and for the last twelve years Confined' himself exclusiVely . to the treatment of those Di. , ,BroWn is the onlyiegularlyeducated surgeon. in Pittsburgh who giVes his whole attention to those cam ,. . . , plamts - irrCerildti, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, beguaranteed Reeent eases are relieved in a short time; witheitintel mption from business. Hernia or Rupture .Di. Brown also invites per sons afflicted .With Hernia to call,as be has paid porticul lar attention tothar disease.. . • . . , Letters from . a distance, asking advice, mnist contain' fee, 01.11 m i -will not beuttended to. Thrs - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street;'MWards the market. Consultations strictly confil dential. ~.,- . , :- -.- :,. : mdiz_itt,,,,-4, DaII Apra Magical. Pain lztrae tor -ryto THE PUBLIC—This is; to certify that I hrive fOinid _Dailey's Magical Pain, Kiiiractor to prove a cure fa: the Chronic Rheumatism, which I- have been afflicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. . . ,• • ABRAHAM R. VREEIAND. .eteytteickareock, N. Y, Appril 8,1348 • - Mn. Ditxxx-Rir :. I have. been troubled , with the Piles for eight months, and could .get no rebel . Your Magical Pain - Extractor having been recommended' ta me, iPplied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly eared! 'Could I not get pay more• of it, I would not - take a hundred dollars for, the balance of my box. ' WILLIADI HALL.. • • 97 North Moore Street, New York, liiiie • l9, 1847_ . ' -- CAUTION./kiliey's only Depot in the city . oJ !C , w York, and where the genuine article can' be pbtained, wholeiale And - retail, i s at 415 Broadway.. H. Dsmarr is the inventor of this truly invaltiable coni pound, and fie never has, and never fogi comptunicate the . secret of its preparation to any man .and, there fore, no other person ever has made, of ever can make, a grain of it himself: - ' ' • ' , Counresfein Abound!' Every trely valuable article- is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and. posters; and nothing, that. we know of, has more exten , sively experienced that _fact thane Dallers Magical Pain 4 'Pturr-,The genuine Dalley, in cases of the • severest Barns, Scalds, Piles, will afford instant relief, mid' produce at once a cooling and soothingeffect--'extracting' pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be uurcimb•• ways,. apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. ; • And now mark the differenee!--Counterfen Eitractorsi no matter Under what name they may appear, orhow ap-• Mind, always irritate and increase thepasn • Pamphlets, containingcenificates of cures, maybe had gratis, on application to. JOHN D. MORGAN: • • . Western Depot, Pittsburgh.- . . ... . . . Dallexisr Animal Galvanic Cure....illie For Hinges, Caule,r4ce.,:eures.apavin, gainer, grease: poll-evil, isore.s, galls and bruises. Pamphlets &nil/lining cettalcates'of xespectable pardei. may be had on app cation to ~- ~ ' -.., ' . JOHN H., AIORGAN, ... ocnieddrniy ' . _ Agent, Pittsburgh.. _____ The Grad Purgative.- t. t'LICKPNER'S n SUGAR •COATE. I:3 VEGETA. D ;BLS EXTRACT PILLS--Tliese have obtained an enviable notoriety us the United Stales,4 as a curative foi. Giddiness: Dyspepsia, Sour Stemach, Headache, .Fevers, Piles., Costiveness, Coughs, Heart bum, Liver 'Coniplaint, Scurvy, Sore. Throat, Inward .,: Weakness, Palpdaticut of the Heart,-Indigestion ' and . variety;' of other diseases towhich esh is: heir to, us a., medicine for the:million. In, all seasons of the year,— - spring',sumnier, autumn, and wiuter,--and under all cir-. climatal - 10i, they can be taken with perfect safety and success. As aVerinifuge and general medicine for chill-. dren,,they are tenriralted. Being coated with pure white , ' sugar, Children. wilt easily take them;. they neither gripe -; nor nauseate,- are gentle, but thorough in their operation.. For adults; by increasing the dose; they are eqoally eficial. 'As au Amti,Bilious Piktbey will be found with. , out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who use them, antltin unqualified approval will be the certain. result. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickeuer is tie original. nventor of Sugar Coated Pillsiand that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he ,introduced them in - June, 1L 4 13. • Purchasers.should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar coated Vegetable Pills eml tak e oth e rs, or they' will tie made the victims of n'frau d Price, `.i eepts per box. 66 . ' VClickenerNiprincipal office ter thc.sale,'of JACKSONi,Sh • Lii.iiyht , bend of Wooti, Pitii, burgh, Pa:, General Agent 'for Pennaylvania, liorthetr i Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. ' The folloWing are thed ,appeinted Agenti ghetty A- II Marsbatl, Dr Brown,. .Alleglieny pity. J. RJohnson Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. J. R. IL Jacques, Eirminghatn. ..:„ Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. G. II: Starr, Sewickley.' . Edward Thoanpson, 'Wilkumburgh. ; :1 , Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. • H. Rowland & Son, AVKeesport C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth ~ John hilack, Turtle Creek.- ItP.Eldowney, Bakerstown . . ' 'r• Samuel Springer, Clinton, James M'Kee, Stewartstown. - - Riley hilmughlin; Plum township.'. • ':: Jeremiah Fleming, Imwrenceville RoberfWilliams, Arthursville.. • ' - WHOLESALE AND - RETAIL,..xx Trig Pmuir TEA. VT SeroaE, 70 Fourth streecnear Woal , Pia4Lurgh The subscriber, having just retetizetbAbfitifile*Vo r k, is... now receiving a large supply of PRESW , GREEN ; and • BLACK TEAS„ from -the NeW,Voitekt itftreeCoMpa ny, seleeted; with great vire for Oaf ;stock* - - being now heavy, we are prep:crud-10 supply,CroCersf Hotels. Sieuraboats and Families with'any quantity; and. it any price they may wish-packed ir anal' pon n c:, packages, 5 fb. uii eannieterx, 8 end 13 lb. catty boxes; and in the half cheat. Retail Grocers are invited tcceall, as we can and will' - Sell better Teas at lower prices than any other house Our stock of flue Young Dyson, Gunpowder, aid perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in American marker. - Lovering's double refined Loaf, Crashed and - Pui'ver ized SUGARS; at 'retail'. or by the barrel. COFFEES.—Mocha, 'Old Gov. Java, 'Laguyra, St Domingo and IRio Coffees, Selected by the moat • rienced Coffers Broker inr New York. • Sweet. Spiced. Chocolate,' Pickled 'Cucuinbers and Onions. Fresh Prifehesi.'pat . up in their own juice. Ma toga Raisins alb. bores. -• • •'' " • N. 8.-411 , Dr. D. Jaynes Family, Medicineslor sale..' ES 1.11 El/MATWAI:-.-Dr. 13r newly ' two's-ndiscevered ieta edy for Rheurrfatism'ic 'a speedy and certain remedy for that painfuflrouble: 'ltneVer thils.. Office •and Private Consultation Rook* No. mood alley, Pluslicirgh;'Pa. -The Dochir. is abiraya at 77 uz )nl bbls.Lovering'a Double Refined Lo sr, Crushed' rind Pulverized Sutars, Just received and for /akin:the Pikin•' Tea Store, 70 Fount' street, by , i • - !ll tb rNg re E r lF a ttr s e, lN — priceo -"' ed And for stite.; kin Ten,Store by (dens • :ali.ii. pI )NE - COFFEE.-- sNroch .01d; sr v j a 4 , 77 / St- Tic'ni4o - anil gici Coffee*, just repeiyeitznit for-';- jdeeensr:rileatv'Pekiri7enfSirire.,7,ayouTill stregT,Aw.... • Aigarx attinm • 1 1 11.0117 . 31 , 13 ItOTEL L r , • . CORNE:R•RE, „wiTHRI47.:O")CND • • • • • - rrysatfacti, PA BROWN & CONNELLY. PROPRIETORS.: ,: N . R—Onotl Stabling attached to the house. Linn= - . MERE Bowie. sates' .County & COT ord'u * Relief Notes * Penneylvania Co. * New York Mandan* .!‘ New Orleani.
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