itioaiti ] otoining . 11.17'ClAciasklids.SoosammerinVstaerstits Pitms.—A.l ditmases balm their origin in. impurity of blood. Flow ever-excellent the general health, there is no security againstlever,•where the blood is impure, as indicated hi eruptions of .the'skin, vertigo, hand ache,.lassltad er, tse The best purifier of the blooctis CliekeneesSagarmoated Pill, which - bra° ablfally;compotuided; that it does not cause . griping, the great ohjecuon to all pills. The en: velope of sugar prevents all nanseny' so that, save from the povrarfal, yet easy operation, the patient would hard ly bomitare that he had taken any. medicine at all. So well convinced is pr. Ciickencr of his pills in all speci fied casesAhatheiapledged is return_ the money, when the .promised effect is not produced. - parr Sold by • Whl. JACKSON, Gen- Agent, - feb3.- 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • - "(For' lin t of Agents see advertisement.] irr ' Cold &eetise an evidence that the blood is eNellth. bered - with morbid humors, which not. only render Abe cirenlatiosi sluggish and unequal, - but 'resent n proper supply of the vital fluid to the extremities.: Hence -cold ness of the hands and feet, accompanied with. headache 'giddiness, and-nniny other unpleasant complaints. Wright , slatian Vegetable Pills are one of the best - pre-' ventivermigaistsj_Cold••Feet; because - they not otuy ilo•nese inipnr>4es which, are the canary but theyimpartan energy:tO - Zis circula tion, which c arrieswith it vigor to emus' part of the sys Boulaseq,Counterfeitsaiullmilatiant-Rememberthat the Hriginal and Only Genuine Indian -Vegetable Pills have the - writtensiguature of Wuddidit Wanner on the op label o 6 each box. •.: . , • _Reinembersalso, that Messrs. Penehlonmger & Co., of. New 'York; Jas. S. kilasecie C 0.,& at Cinctnnati; and J. D. Wilder & Co., of Louisville, are NOT agents for this medicine, and we cannot guarantee the genuineness of that-offered by them for . . • • Thegenuine is for sale at Dr. Wright's Principal Office, 169 Bate street, Philadelphia; and by Jona IMostssos, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for 'this city, by whom dealers can be supplied at the whole _ _ . : ll7.DOusruiritrial 'Cocurrssysrrsl—Beteare of Cam) let7t , ts-!..--Citizens of Pittsburg,counterfeiters of Witiotr eclebrated i 47.1) VEGETAIILS Pats are still abroad; and of the worst conceivable kind. We would respectfully you to call 'on the .Agent for Pittsburg, Mr.JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty-street, and examine . a box .that _was purchased at a Drug Store in this city.. Itis eh?, solutely enough to make one blush tor poor,frall human ty, but at the same time to guard all againsttbe villainy of the Counterfeiter.- The passing of counterfeit coin is not a touch to it.: It is • as much inferior in the degree Of crimigal i ty, as petty •larceny is inferior; to downright 'murd Always remember that the Original and only Genuine INDIAN VEGETABLE. PILLS have the written signa ture of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top, label of box.: Remember, ahoy that 11.Stessau, Druggist; corner.or Market and Thirk, streets, is net an agent for this medi ' gine and we can of guaranty the genuinendits of, that offered bylim lot sale. • JOHN TkIOMPSON,IS6 Liberty street, La sole Agent. Purchase oidy of - • < : anti allkw • . •-..- - • • - .3'svgates NIT: AVoodwell, - --. . • MODERN AND -ANTIQUE FURNITURE. -No. 83,T911tV STREET, PITTSIIIIIIOII. $ A Limas:and- splendid assortment of Furniture, statable;for Steamboats, fotels," - and Private-Dwell ings, constantly on hand, and Mad6lo order. .• • The present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded byany manufactory in the Western country. - Persons.wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as I are de termined my prices shalt please. Part of theStock'con 'rote tt Tete^ ' . - . Buffet Etagele; = : ui • Los'XlWChairs r Queen Elizabeth Chair s Tea Poyse ;- - Fruit T,alites 'F• ToiletTable4 ' . . Louis .X.V. - Commoder. , French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools ; - - -, —5O Sofas; with plush and hair cloth corers ; - - • ' 50 Mahcrns,.. ny 'Rocking Chairs; • - -40 dozen . , do. • - ,20 nairDivans; 4 pair Pier Tables; . . • ''.' ' . -IS rnarble top Dressing Bureaus ; .= ' . ^ •' ." -.. ~ • 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases; - 18 marble torrWaMt Stands i "-- • - - -- 4 pair Ottomans; - . ' -'• , 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. , - A *rep large assorment of common Chairs and miler Fuznitarei too numerous to-mention. LlT!Stessallintsfurnished on the shortest notice, and nu, the most reasonable terms. "- -- - • - feta A GRICIILTILRAL' SOCIFIr 1 pursuance . 0(11. _tt. Resolutions of a Meeting of the Allegheny Agricul turalSociety at Perryssille:onSatiirday, &I inst.. there will be ilia AGRICUIMMALCONVENTION and at the sups Court House, in theeitY of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, genet cif Mates, 1849,1 it 10 o'clark.p. rn., for. the purpose of establishing a County Agricultural Society.. All who feel interested rue respectfullyinsitcAto attend- McCASLI.N. Pleat. Tiros. S.. Mar, Corregpon'g Seely- = (fetal NSHILINKABLE FLANNELS:7W. IL AI U tines the attention of buyers to his, ock of the above Goods; of entire 'different qualities. said to: be as unstaiiikable as the Welsh, and at much laver prices.-- Ciennine.Welsh Flannels also constantly on hand.'Gatize and Silk do. 4-4 and 5-4 Ao., for Shrouding purposes. , 'Also,Hoine-made White Flannels and Linseys, con s%ntly on hand;atthe North-east corner of Fourth and Mattel streets. . - . • febs Economists and the .I"ublie, to . iffect a saving of one-third, - ntid obiain the greafestlargains veer _purchased, are most respectfully invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post 'Build- Inge, cornet Fiftgand Wood streets.- • , 41AT . C.it6 - DD - P RIEgACHES=Tii is day riNE'd — aild for .4U - sate "by 1 - Ifebsl ARMSTRONG' A. CROZEL ~ u l ~9~ _.. - - + S u 'Y ~i• S t A 5131.,.`•, RYE FLOIJIt—.Inst received and for sale by ,febs ARMSTRONGA CROZER. NEW-61,011•6.—W.E.151traria has opened this morn ing a lot of NEW G00D3, - estibraciug.rnarty scarce and desirable articles: - Persons. wanting Dry Goods of almost any description, will find, atthis advanced part of the season, a much larger and more general assortment at this nom than elsewhere. , . Among the Goods just opened ismlot of Mazstrine and Green small' fi g'd Mouse de , Lathes; Terkeri..and Cloth Shawls, new Prints, hc.—at North-east corner of 4th and Marketatreets. frr Goods at wholesale; up, stairs, very.low. Intnlo A. A. Mason - ets 'NT° 00 MARIMTSTRhE7 ,will continue their great 11 semi-annual sale of DRY GOODS for thirty days longer, during which time their extensive' Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open to their Ratan Trade, as A. A. DIASODL,te CO. knowing that they are selling DRY - GIX/Dtteiffivery description from test to - fifteen per c ent. less th tver before, do invite every Person in want, to examine and purchase from our Stock, at the lowest Wholeslile Tates- • Oufgreat o7t in' reducing Stock is to make room for Spring. Goods, being our intention to exhibit iu March , the largest:an nrhof stork ef,Dyy.Goods ever offered by one concerti' ni Americo- We shrill-A.:trainee to- sell our. Bleached and. Brown Muslins,Tialnrigs, and other Domestic Goods, at our for mer low Tatou notwithstanding the recent•advance, of fifteen per sera.epee 'the same, in the Eastern markets. - , . • Clothing:at Cast.. • AS the subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room, „- they willadhere strictly to the above terms. There , fore we • would : respectfully invite the: attention of-the public to our handsome assortmentof CLOTHING Our Stock is largp, and of the best material and workman ship. - DIMULLEN DOWNING, feb3] - No:2IS Libertx, opposite foot of 7th st.• • 0 the Honorable the • ages of the Court of (4,eitiiii T Sessions of the Peace, tu and for the County of ghenya The petition - of Dzkrrst. AOL, of .the Third Ward; eityurPittednug, in th e county aforesaid, hrimbly shewath, That your perineum . hathp revided himself with materials for the accommodation of -travelersland •others, at his dwelling:house in the Ward aforesaid-, and prays that: your Honors, will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a. public hour& of entertainment. And your-peti tioner, atilt duty bound s. vvill pray. DANIEL MIL. We, the subscriberk,'cuizens of the -aforesaid Ward, do certify,that the-ableve petitioner is, of, good repute , for honestyand terarTrance and.is 0 01 k a vided with house room and,conventences!for the tic 'edition of trav elers and others. and that said tavern k necessary. • Wm. Mitchell, A. O'Brien, A. P. A. Hauptman; G. Lei: 0. Corless; D.•Peortz, Chas. Raynor, P. R. Hun ker, M. Daly, Lawman, C. !Reicher, At Leech. - • MO the Hohoiable the lodges - of the Court of Geheral Tarter Sessions of the Pinthe in and for the County of Agheny :r. Thepetitioriof Thomas Karr, of the" Ist 'Stara, city of Pittsburgh, in 'the .Connty' aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That-your petitioner hath provided himself with ;nate riots for the accommodation of travelers and others,. at his' dwelling house, in the - Ward' aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant lum a license, to keep a public house of entertainment,: And your.pe titioneri as antluiy bound, will pray.: • THOMAS RATER.. • Vii;•the subacribers, .citizens of the aforesaid AVard, do' certify; that-the above" petitioner is of good repute f . nr honesty. nnd terrperauce, and is well provided With' houseroom and'conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. R. C. Tountsend, Thai: Rose; John Boles; James' H. McKee, Peter Coole, Thos. Dontighen. Smith Roseburg, WM. Gomm, Allen Cordell, James Gray, 4th street, A. Morton, Patr ick Mann . • febs:3td&w* T° tiOrHonorable,llte Judges of the Court of Quarter SeSsiona ot the Peace,lin and for the County of Alle- The iie„„iititin of Mose-a,liradaly, of the Ist Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly wheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with motel rill's for the accommodation of trove ens. and others,- at. his dwelling. house in the .Ward aforesaid,i. nod. prays that your. Honors will be 'pleased to grant htm a license. o to keep public house bf.entettaitiment. -And_ your pe; titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. , • • .• "" - • MOSES BRAWDY. We, the subscribers, eiti.cenit of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the abovapetitioner is of good "retiute for honesty and temperance, and is Well provided with boast room and conveniences for the accommodation of tray'. -elan and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Peter Paul, Peter Hart,. Jos. Herrington; Henry Vur heller,Johii Seetln, Henry Stafford, Jno.J.itelifield, John Caldwell,lnmeirtresvferd,Jobn Herrington, Jas. Gray. ' Jno Bryar. • ' fetri...3td&wo .• , • diteDOG LOST,--Lcst;ati Fifth street; isMall whim .curty'Lup - Dog. She . strayed from Curnta's Tailor Shop about 4 o'cloelryester day afternoon: As - she is - sci . much prized by the owndt -rewird will be {riven: and many.r.hank oft s; l a cing reburied to this office. • febt! - LIFE OF FitANKLlN,ltinrusysn7-In course ofpub, Hannon in the social form, by Harper & Brothers, N, York. The Life of Benjamin-Franklin, consisting of his Autobiography, and a narrative of Ids public life and Bert t vices, by - the Rev: H. Hastings 'Weld; splendidly cube-, lished by numerous exquisite designs by - John O. Cher: man--engmved in the highest style of t: an. The,work is printed in the octavo form, on superfine paper ; from bold; and legible type. It will be compleied Art,etght watts, at 25 cents each, and issnffi _brief intervals, ~Eactk part will be received by„,espresa Immediately. etteritsinthlß cation. Part tat just received and for bv " • k. • JOHNSTON wro , cKioii,. - Coniar at-Market and 3d gets • - A g SACKS; POTAIV.,&S—JEtte,d Per plvamer iewebs, 02001-15*.tY Man34,41311M1S & warm, --- ..,-,.' .t,.. — .:. , •-•;!...e." - . ... -,.,i.n 1 i. .. ,... 4 4..,, ;(1. ,. ., , , T , .. ift-:.... , .... ,, 4--,- - • ' •,,, - • - •` . .. --- 't•:..-1:.--' ',.... ~, -- I, ' , '.t _,, -:'..-'l'k IP - ' 4 C''. 4 . , 44 " ''''" ' • • „ ,r.--..:;?.';', ( Z; ,-- 'w .o'4.' ,' =',....'. ••.' :-1 ":-: : ...;:„,., 1 ..=':,.‘'.ir,.' 1.,.= ''-', Tl.n.if,fl--•. , V"'” , :- c: "; ' - ".. • - .., •• -. • ' ~.','"1:....--.1:A',..'";.',-e'E,47";_.;."*:-.`“Yi.'..!'. -.;. z. ; . :';' , 1. , '.. j,:?i.'-..,': , .. - ,, , , 4.g:-..;,:.ff.. • ... %,...,. . s. r : ~: • ; ~. ....". . , • , - - - • ' ' •••144...,04./...,.,.0r..k • ~. • 5 , r." • - ' - ' • •-•• •.•. 5 - . SittaniiaL pitirrsittratai. Bakal) OR -TRADE.' BARRER, Co ativri rextFlourinY- W. R: MURPHY • PASSENGEW.XII.II.A. — NGEMENTS .FOR 1 849 . 0 ..._ 31°1a:640 P.,AkketZiue,,leavesdailyfor Cineionati,l.oam: ' 'z'alEet, via ; Browaaville, to Baltimore and ellibity Ba. )1, 2 malt r. ' • - Iktail Coach Lon; direct, to ptimadoptoai 9 A. BC, Wealeiriand`Soridiein Coaeli'Linet 6'A. M. tierdi-Weitera, via Cleveland, dailY,lo-4. M. Erie and Westnrn New York, daily, 9 544 • - Nolti-Eatitelli, tilt daily, 'except Sundays, . - ARRIVALS AND DEL.\ MIME OF MAILS. Esiatern vienitadelphit;due '3 A. st., closes 19 nt:, Western Mail, Cin. and Louisv, due 9.. r. ZIL., eloses 5 4.st. Sonth.via Belt.andWaShingtonidee 8 P. m.,closeas4-21. North-Western vie Cleveland; due I 0 A. M. closes 9 A..st: Erie and Western New York,' diin 8 IC te. t closes 8 • • ST°CI/1- ffer% • ' Par value. diked - . - O . Bank of Pittsbingli... 85000 65000 850, Ezchaageßank Farmers Deposit Bank dne in •,•.'t4r,4); H tut - Street Bridge. .... •• - • .5000 " 35,00 NltheniLil•ertietßrldfe 30,00 ASP' Old Allegheny_B_rslge .... • ~.r Connelsville R. 1/..bloorr 1 , 1 • 1 -9 . .? . • • . .5,00 _ 1,43. shares; lo2,s °' - ''''' ....90,00 Citr,Botxda 91 . 1P' - - dlonongalkelaßridge••;• 10,50 Gas'Stock ' ' 25,00 . 50,00 Ws*lily Revile Or Ore plarkeis. • OFFICE OF THE-POST, , - FRMAT MORNING', Frbritary S. 1049 ! The markets this week idords us nonew features, Almost every article of commerce 'stands as we re• ported last week. The weather has 'been cold, and , the rivers are full Of_Boating ice. - - . • , ASHES: .There have been some salmi. within the week of Soda:Ash; at the prices of last.week, 3;(ii 31c. We bare oo sales worth reporting - of other kinds-of Ashes; we quote- nominally at 31031 c for Scorchings; 4041 e. for Pearls; Eqtne. for Sal ' BACON.-The stores are now fully sup Plied, and lots of country cured beginning.to come in. The prices are a shade lower than last week. We quote Herne at 610 9 7 c.; sugar cured 90r9ic.; country cored, one sale, at 61.4.; Sides:iresos,lc., Shoulders 41c. BLOOMS-Held- at 865070. • • BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-There are some small transactions, bet nothing Jike the activity 'we noted a few weeks ago. The priees arc about the same: $1,500162 gr 100 lbs from.fost. hand. BEESWAX..Some transactions reported'at 190 22t. from &St hands and from store. BUCKETS, .We have no change in prices; Bea rer Buckets sell regularly at 82,2002,25. The mar. list is well supplied.. - Short Reel- I " 600. -.6 0 , 7 110.6t0N0.10- ... 4 , 700 ' 0 tis "'Mon 16 • 500,000,1000 516 , - "14 17 Coverletl tun IP ib2/.10-- Increasing 1 cent fie lb to Carpet Chain. • 2019-'4 No. 20. • • • Cotton Twine- • -29 - Longßeel 1P doz. Candle Wick, -0015 No. 5410 ... • . S 1 CANDLES:. We have no change to report: City dipped 9 HOO Cineinuatido - 071 Mould- • • ••= 4 • 10'0101 Sperm, best braids-30 032 Pittsburgh Star , . • .22 gia inferior, 25 830 .CORDAG E.. There have bee n'sorne alterations by manufacturera, which are noticed below Manilla Repel, by C0i1,.... 4 13e Do do when Cut,' .l4c White Rope, hi , . . . Do •do - whoa cut,.- 12c Tarred:. do - by .. . . . . I.oc Do do 'when cut,— ...... Packing Tarn, . . . . . 9c Do • do common, . . .... Manilla Bed Cords,. Do 'do -per ... 13 gr Hemp do 150132,25w3,00 P Do do • - per e0i1,..... ... . . . sat/ ' Manilla Plough Lines, ......,,,.. 75087 p Hemp ..; do d 0:...... ... ..35 COPPER...The rates ate, Braziers 27028; Sheath lag 27; Old 18019. . • . CHOCOLATE-Sales at $2,7503,00, according .to brand. . • CRACKEBS:.The regular sal es to the trade are at the following rates: - Water Crackers'. •':•-• • • •".• - 84.00 Jr bbl. Butte'r do. " •• • • •-• .•- 4;75'" ' Pilot pread 3,50 ... . 4 Sugar'and Sods Crockett ' 7e. 1R lb. CORN MEAL.-Sale of 40 5k5 at 36c.; resales from store at 40045 c. COTTON..No sales to report .;• and we can give no price*. • • FLOOR-The receipts bare been light , both by river and wagon.. Sales to a, limited extent on wharf iit $3,6203 , 63, from store 83,7503,87. From wagon few trausuckMas have been noted at the wharf rates. 'We have no idea as to what will - he the tendency of. the market. FISII.-=' There have been limited transactions this week at- the following prices. • No.l, Mackerel, rp barrel • 411,00 se - barre I No. 2, : .'" ' '- ." .•.•• • • . 5,00 ss ' ra "' ` :. " -- lairiels..:.'.... 8,50 No. 3, - 41 . 11 5,60 is -is half barrels.... 3,25 No. 1, Great Herrings and Alewives 5,50 ss Salmon . 'S. 18,50 Codfish; large, v. - Th . ' 4i FRUIT—The market is still supplied with Green Apples; sale s at - 87aill,Z. Prices are advancing. Dried Peaches are'very plenty; some sales at $l,OO 011,12. Dried A`pples are worth 502356 c. Raisins are doll at $1,75; but no-large sales. Nothing doing in anytilties article: FEATIIERS—Some few lot solliog at a retail way at 34036; a large lot can be bought_at 33c. FURS Elie following are the rates at present:— Red Fox, No.l, 000 75 I Raccoon..--• 0 5 2 N 0.2 , 0 374 Mink-- -•'• •- - ' 0 - Muskrat 00 10 Direr 'Skin, ip-1b.14 0 1 GROCERIES--There has been regular sales of Groceries at the quOtations.of last week; The mar, kct is without interest. Sales ol 'Molasses at 28c, market. firm. Sales of Sugar at 4041 c. according to quality. Coffee, good Rio is , worth 7071 c. GLASS—There is,conslderable briskness in Win dow Glass. ,Sales SslOat pa,25 io trade; $3,50 to country ; 10x12, $3,50 to trade; $3,75 to country. Black Mimics: • ••• .• ,- Y Enrlo-. • 0.4,00 (twin, if gross- 0 9,00 10112 ..... •-- - 0 4,50 Pint, - s , 0. 7,00 1231.2---:- •• .. 0. 7,00 . Altura wine, 5,0 - - Palellt a0.10x.t4 to gal 0 9,00 tolax24 .... . .. 18 gross. Claret,iir •-0 .0,00 , . • Country broads, Window Glass f box. • • B'lo 32503,31 . City brands, - 10212-• .- • - •• • • 3,5003,62, ' GIINPOWDER:.SaIes are regular at the follow. ing rates: FFG •••• . = . .4,75 0 5,60' Eagle do. in pa- Eagle M. lbs- 0 3,00 pers.• • • 0 .. 3,37 Do. da.l Ito can'ro•7,oo •Rocir powder. • • .3,25 0 3,62 YFFQ d 0.:.. • 0. 4.00. , GBAlN—Barley is dull st 40c. which figure is asked, but vve hear of no. sales. "Wheat is worth CS 5370;but few" receipts. Oats sell at 260270. from first bandit; Very little doirq. , Rye, nothing doing. GENSING.—HeId at 25c. 'HEMP--Some small later from store at $125,00 HONEY..We have no sales of consequence. HAY—The demand-is being- supplied; receipts. are large,We quote at , sfa9, : 111D10,-We make,. a single alteration in quota ion. _ , . , . . lilissouri , 7.0 .. 9 Sptuush.. . 14- tli .10 .tio. salted. -• •• ,- 'td. .. IRON-'--The table belo; :which have not 4aimed Biarlturiati-,• -- -.f . : • "-COuiriiiiit••-•.•3 : a Sheet. --,',; ,- ••-r-r tit at '7/ -Sailer Mites.. - .11 ++;--. 11+ . 10020 d Juititit„ - . —OX 3,e0: ':.,-'3.f• ' ' : .". ••-•. - - :•64, (4.1 ear ed " • .-- •• .- 0' 4, 00 . Sailti'f: lb; , ~, ....It . 60.7,3 .it,- • . . 0 4,50' - presiled.•;• --. • •0/0 . • . ''d '• . •'"; • •-• :- tit 4,70 '. +3offeiltireti.• - • •4. 0 . ?no NAVAL . STORES:.-There haisheen no change in the market, and we quote_old.pricos :,, • ~.. :- • • . . Rosh i si p,, bbl „ 20 4 0 ", ~:-.1._ _- ti;.N.Carolina4,oo 04;25 Thch 3,00 0.0,50 TurintineArtit , - 82.0 05 • Par, .A.lleghip3.oo 0 3.50 , Varlah,copatt,l6 0 - 2,25 gives INSURANCE. ;The following table the rati o . • . ' of - inininnbeoW.gOod steamboats :... To Philli. and Bah. • vin:. • '.. To' Wheeling ',t•• • • ; . -I'. .‘. egn o ~- ..... . • ••• .. 1: :Brownaville. --. Dincinnati •- • • ~... - # ` ~' I. . Leutavilie •-•': g.l -- - - Evanav)lle r la. •:_l• 4: I - •Naidisille,Tenn., • • •:-# ii• bleintihiv, Tenn. tit . ..• New Orleans 1 ti. Saint Louis; 1t10,..: I- 1 ,:. :- Auiney s -Iiimois;••• ..1, - ti. • Burlington lotia,4 .I}j.". Galen% . -,..". . : 1+ 21 •''..t e ms+ Ben Gary , Ildo , , - 2 1 7 1ndependence.,•1110.-I}, I LEAD . ..,Regniaxsolen of Missouri Pig at-41e.; Ban sc. Sheet Lead $5 rg , box; Cut- (L . ; The follow ing are the ratesasked.for: Patent' Lead Pipe: - ' 4 inch .aclueduci liiii 2 Lead Tipp sc, . fr,. foot, ' • .-li -• • ..ii•s. Nii.:ll- • "..,.:- 0 tie. - V. „" ~ i . ii :+ ;'.fiCe...4vNwlz- -...-.- .. --- • cie . ,p ; .. ~ 91 ,' 1: ,".• .•;.;,..."'; •••; , '• - NO:1" . . "." --" - .1 eAlv.' .. " -''; ' - !-• , Allother• sizeiitileiti 1,, Ih, - -. ; ~:- f':' ~ -- ILUMBERI-We - give : table '. without "alteration,. `,Their:l64M. change,.nn , eothieg-tiomg . be a regular: bald noes., from yards. • , ::::•- .:- .:. 1 . ,... ,. .. !' . ..',iv•! - Z.I. , Clear fi M .' at 22 t 00 Flcioring Ido '''19,1:100/20,00' Common d o :• -, .:. ," 011,00 Coeinibal do.: ' .' --"@•••,;••• Clear 11; do 0;400 Usk •••• ' • --'.•,, .".' 024,00' . Common „It do .- ••.Y - .7sta,w Pine Shingles 0. ' ' -,, ,• - • 'Clear2 - do -- 'Y . 44,00 • 1000 •- ••• .•." 2 '50®9,00 i Commode do ‘!-!.!' ':: 22,00 Liithroinwill -. 2,0002,20 OlLS,=Falletridned - Lartlolliella-atrbSe.; _Mote. • •Strained."•Me4:•:Linatedr s2 fi ss e: : .%. _.• ; ( •:•:'i, -, ':-,:- .. 1 -, ' , ' - • OILCAKR:4Wer Vatittfot:slo,soooos;lititllare - • • .• 7.,„,....-- ..• . _ . beatitoP bufrieeicale.::• -', - , - - . • - . ~,,,::, , . .•:•..,, ~.... , ....- ~.. , -'.. ,, Pjq,blET . ..At.r.'„ W, 9 . ,,•b.. OP ::s o ." t ; 3:, _ e. , to. tepoyt_. , 'Lucre 2PReAttlitoibe no eriiintsy. • • ',.. , ,--.1 • •_• •• • _ . , PROVISIONS:.•We 'have 'no - thinge" - to note in any article s and therefore quote as 'before: - Theca' have bein:heary - reccipts of .. Bulk - sales Of which' have been at 3BR4c._ Lard is rather, Pleniy . at 51c. from first hands; 6061 cts. from store. • But ter is in fairrequest; keg is regularly 'taker rit 9c.; Rolls at 110124, as in quality.—Cheese Aw plenty; and not much. demand, change:in Niece for POTATOES.-. The market is fresh and well sup plied. Receipts continue-fair; sales of Neshan necks of 70075 c. RYE FLOUR..SaIes of feiVlots. Rye Flour from first . hands.at 62,87; re .sold at 3,12. - • • SEEDS.--The • market is very dull; all the Clover offered, ley/ever, is`taken At $9,0513,10 Timothy maybe quoted at $1,,75;' Flax, ie worth at mills,sl,oo. ;Saki froui first hands at 95c. 9PICES..Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rates annexed : • Cloves 33 39 I Nutmegs 1,50 at 1,60 Cassittin Mats. W. 0- 2i Pepper , .• •• • 9 id 10 Causer ••• —••• ••10 0 -'li Alsplee.• ••—• • 13 id le SHOT.. Regular 'sales at, $1,31(11,44. SALT..Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; demand THISS. - .Regulausales at.S9rp doz.', • - • • VlNEGAR—.Regulav"tales Cider Vinegar, in bbli at 709 e. • NVOOL. , ave no report to give, We quote our.table as presenting the nominal prices; Common We. tow.tt u ßloos)••2s—.o.Me: pr. lb. :8100d......23e. ' II Blood-- 2sc. • 44 *Blood . 11e. • Prime —• •••" ' 30c. TALLOW....We quote at 7071 c. in the absence of any important sales. - • . • :STARCH.:ReguIar sales at 6061 c. _ TINPLAIE..ReguIar sales 1 common 4llo,2s' . TOBACCOi.The dealete - report the. To Hewing pr[cee'at which tile - taarket is steady citarlegf.:•;, .4 0 , 7. 12alornp in box 11®- 15 filaunfeddo• • • 2 0.. 71 -2s - " 120 17 Ladies' Twist 9 0 10 16s " " 12 0 14 Ping in kegs... 610 - ' 7 Scotch snuti.• •14 0 16 Plug in boxes• 13 0 15 Repose • •-• •• •• 14 0 -16 6 Twist Oa 7 Cut& dry} lb pa.. 0 25 Cavendish.• •• - GP ' 5 WRISKF.Y—Raw is sr. we quote wiles et IS 19} Paltillage to and from England, 'lreland, SCOTLAND AND WALES. "Er By the Sicarixthip SARAH SANDS, and'she regular P. W. BYRNES & 40. trsrmstastrair ts 1654.1' No. 53 South street, New York, and 36 Waterloo - Rood' Lirerioot. Pawns sending to the Old 'Country for their' friends, can have them brought out by the-Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool on Ist, HU, Rlabor 'kith of every month, comprising:the following,Ships Siddons, - Henry Clay, llottinguer, Columbia, Constellation, Roseins, Patrick Henry, Cambridge, • Wine Wright. Waterloo, Constitution, Ashburton, Netv-York, .Garrick, West Point, Queen of the West, Montezuma, Yorkshire, Sheridan, New World, Liverpool, Oxford, John R. Skiddy. Or in the first class American Ships, Sailing . from Liv erpool and the Irish - Ports every day, comprising the— SA. Patrick, St: George, Andrew Poster, Yorktown, Creole, Memnon, Protrus, , Elsinore. Wm. A. Cooper. And many others, which this limited space will not ad roit of here enumerating. P. W. - BYRNES le. CO. ire the sole F'assengor Agents fur the Smantship SA RAH SANDS.. Her appointed part ing days, for 1849; are as fellows: From Liverpool on 9.4ati January, 2.8111 Mareb,4lth June, oth Ituguat a td fith October; from New-York on 21th Pebruary, 3d !tiny, sth Jaly,fith September, and 15th Noveinber. - Therefore, those wishing their relatives out early In the Spring. will find it to their interest to patronize this Otd Established House, our arrangemenui being so per fret that no delay or disappointment can occur. Drafts at sight for any amount on the National Bank of Ireland, its branches, tee., /te.,nt nll times for sale. Ap ply to, or , address by letter, post-paid, 'Y. W. UN VMS tr. CO, En South and' 0 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Or to— janY7:te • Ch.lekeritig . B Plano*. fRovL • JOHN 11. -- MELLOR, (tole Avnt for Chieltring's Pianos for Worms Pennsgi. runia,) No. 81 Wood street, Pittiburgh, - has received, and now open for sale. the following elegant smsortuteut ,of Piano-Fortes, digger from the manufacturer, and kw sale at Mr. elliekerffg's (Roston) prices, viz: One superb Rosewood, seven octdoc. carved in the most elegant and rich s.yle of Louis MlL—new scale; One Rosewood, tarred, seven octave—new scale. tine , do.. CI octave—new scale. ~. .. -- , (hie do, 6 actor e,eureed motilding—new teale. Two do. * 6 do. round comers; Two do. 6 do. square ". n .is The above are from the manufactory. of J. Chickering, Roston, and of =the latest styles of furniture, and with has new and approved scale. ~ Also, ou hand, and for sale low— Three Rosewood Pianos. 0 orMves ; from the, maittlfac• tory of H. WOfeestet, New York, foruicrly of Me firm of Stodart, Worcester it Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos ; from the manufactory, of Gale & Co.,N. V. One Halewood. 61 octave; maitufactored by Bacon & Raven. New York. One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and by the owner for silk, either for cash or in ex change for such goods as will as As country store.— Price 6300. jean° LEl*--A good dry CELLAR, situated on the „North. L east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Doom, or Storage of any kind. Enquire or 1100A."4 & CANTWEi.L, fels9. en Market st.., Pittsburgh. jrIAIAFGHNIA WAGON. Ai IWO sawed Wagon Velloes.(Government sizes;) SOO n `• Hobe; for sale by _ C A. MeAtitlL'rY & CO.. 4,69 Canal • T° 4k:l'—A Three. t4tory ktrick JL eleven Ropinsq OR Wayne street. Rent, to rived Tenant, $250. Apply to C. A. WANULTY & CO n , (1,8 Cankt Balm - lIR/AR:O HAMS—A.I4in , more eft” of Stagg krttuly'el curing._ Vein) KING k MOORHEAD. J AMPS' NEW NOV).:4--li e c t r , Drgery, - Jat.. r ;lll`o:4 a STOCKTON Censer Market awl sac U • NDk:RSHIR'rB AND DRAWERS,- W. R.-Murphy Ana constantly on baud a supply of above Goods, Consisting of Silk, Merino, Lamb's. Wool, and Cotton Undershirts, some of...which are of extra - width and length, with double .I.lwbms—Lintbs Wool, Merino and Cotton Drawers----Mcglito and-Silk Vests. for .Ladies and Girls. Also, white intshrinkuble Flannels, heavy home stiado do., home-made white:.l.inseys, super:. Canton Flannels-and an at- tho lowest prices, at North-cant earner of Fourth and Market streets. .Rootns upstairs. jan3l • Ittrdldik4'itTirt FOR P 4 6 , .Nl'll7vErigffzliii" lJ subscriber, wisbieg to dispose of his entire Stock of queeniware as soon as possible, will sell common Caps and Saucers at the extrefbely low price - of 12 tenni per set, along with other articles. Nowis the time toticeure a good assortment of Ware at low prices. Store.-keepers rind families should improve thin opportunity, without de , lay. fig - Remember the place, Ctnns Hitt. N0..11S Wood suer.. (MOM WM. GETTY. coaN barrels ICONDried Corn Menl; 56 barrels Hie Flour, from Paiterfon'o llrighton istore and for .ale liy febl:d3t JOHN BLACK & CO. To Lumbermen. - THE undersigned desires, upon his return from the East, which wilt ho about the 9th cfriOilt of Fobru• sty, to contract for from 20 to 30. Thotimini4ieces of I iOCUST TINUIER. suitable for Crofts Tics, say 9 feet in length, and of auffirient size in square 51 to a► inches.— The Tunber' to be delivered either at Pittsburgh lit Indiana,—the latter preferred. - Communications may be left with Aleuts. Church & Carothers, before the dbtes mentioned: Payments cash, on delivery of Tin 4 Ler, JOHN' 11ROUGH„ lan3l Pres't M. and 1. Hail Road:Co. (Gazette ah. 2t daily and it weekly std.-ch. this office.] Do. kippti 5kin.1,0001,132 Green ••• • • • • • gives the prices °Mon, for months : Plough wings •• • ...lie 5 Sighs 4 4 Uussion Skeet- • ®- 15 rth 160161c4 Rectified 'BAYER SEED-7 barrels, just received untl for sale by (jan3l) S6IITII & SINCLAIR. Saw bllll. rrHE subscribers having taken the Saw-mill ['have the Filth Ward Bridge, lortnerly run by Mr. John Chum bets, and having . a good stock of Timber on hand, would solicit t e paw° age of the public, OrdilsiholikAilly received and punctually attended to. • • SAVAILY Jr SPAULDING. The undersigned having sold his interest in the above Mill to Messrs. Savory k Spaulding. Would recommend them to bin former customers and the community, an b eing well qualified to give satisfaction to all who may deal Mom. lion22itO JOHN CHAMBERS. • IDOEGENTLEMEN.—W. It. Motteuv has recently re ceived a further supply of Gentlemen's Fancy CEA - VATS, including some very handsome.. Abu, black' Italian emirate, several qualities,na including some an perior. Also, Gent's - Linen Carnbrie • Handkerchiefs, plain and with colored borders; super Silk do.; Under shirts and, rimers, merizo, silk and .cotton, some of the former extra size. Especial attention is asked ,to : his . mock of French Broadcloth's and Cassimrres, of the lauer plain - and fancy; Velvet and Satin Vestings,..ke. At North-past corner of 4th and Market MA,* ' Wm% STRAYED OR STOLEN"--Prorn Ligliteuplu Taveni miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Road,on nesday evening last, Sept. 217th, 1848, a Bay Mare, about 141. hands hih; has a small white spot on her forehead;. and some w hile on one of her bind feet; lutd on .a-halter . when she tell She is ahem 5 yearn old. • . Any person who will return her to the subscriber, -or to John Agnew, Seecind Ward Dogs°, Allegheny, orsend him Information where she enn be obtained will be suit ably rewarded. /011 N .FI3II3IISON t oet9 ' Pine Township' AISINS--40 boxes M. R. Rajah's • • • 20 hf. " " "• for sale by nit - SMITR & SINCLAIR • - ttneensware ' China and Glass. fißrrAimr4 TEA SETS, MANTEL ORNAMENTS, ,tc. • erIiLING OVB CIINAP A,A4 . • . ;won trnß ET ~Tajtitir. 000121±...8EL0W sis - rri wriuter, .HE subsciiber invites his numerous friends and cue touters,, and the public generally, to his large arid beautiful assortment of China,(tucensware and Glass- 7 : Climndoles ~LAnsps,•_-Britantun- - Ten' Wnie, -, CaStarit-, Erenchand - English Mantel Ornaments, o which --he, offers...at unusually-low "prices, previous •to imoiring. : loWer down on'Wood sireeto: two doors' below Fourtli f in March nett: . (inn3l)- 1 NODKINSON: -,- . 'IVALENTINIM.- - .—Juist receive ,ttlisitlendidassoeunent "1. of Fancy, Comic, itc, ./tlsch Err/elopes to thatch, znnuLorr KINZEY'S, -jaa27' 87 Market street. werntetr • igelVt._ POUT O)'PITTSBURGH 141 &a to 3HB CIIdNYSL - BALLI /C Steamer Lake Srie,-Sholes, Beaver. - • •• " Michigan' No. 2, Gilson, Heaver: - .BaWei Jacobs, Brownsville. . • 'Atlantic', Parkinson, do. '' • " Beaver, Clarke, Beaver. ' " Messenger No. 2, 'Woodward, Cineinnati.: " - James Nebrzin; Moore, Wheeling. • Taylor, Luca*, Wheeling.- -• " , Consul, Webber: Whaling. • • • Ciimbna, Hendricks, St. Louis. -• • • " • Camden, Hendrickiou, McKeestiort. DEPARTED, . '- - • - • "- 141Tke,ElleiSbOlciT,,Bearer.: - - - • " Baltic - s Atlantit,,Perkniaoni do. • . . • " MielliganNo 2, " Beaver; Car c, eaver -JiOnetrNelson. , • ". " Caleb Cope,Murdoek, Wellavllle. • Grace), ", • -. Q Cswiden,Reaurickson, MoKeeipoit. , asirThe steamer Frin - ndihig / Captain erEOl. arms, has comnittimea regular 'yips between.heeling and Sistersville. 1848 , CINCIPINATI AND PITTSBURGH., DAILY'STEAMPACKET LINE. rpHis i n dependent Linea steamers. is now composed a of, tbelargest, swiftesti , best finished and furnished, and moat powerful bents on the:waters of „the West. The highest wages are paid for - the services of the best and Most' xperienced ,men engaged in the river , business.-- Theline has been in operittion for simYearsi has carried nearly Millions of people, rithont doing the'slightest injury to their pers.:MS. The , proprietors challenge corn panson with any passenger line in the Union 'for safe.y, regularity t and speed. Alt that money can procure h am , been provided for-the safeiricomfort and convenience of passengers. The beatslean for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PA diEF,T.—The MoNonosum..k, Capt. Stone, willleave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atilt o`cMcki , Wheeling every Monday evenirig atIO e. at. T"ue C tul aP ay i. TlTESDALPAZlCAZ a — ve .Ti: v e itu ni b n o lta.t v tgh ni ejy No. j a ni t n ir o . ni p E ng li a w a . l 4 lo o'Clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening WEDNESDAY PACEET.:—Tbe New Enawsn Na. 2, Capt. S. Dean, willleave Pittsburgh nvery-Werineaday marrnat at I.oo'cloc k ; Wheeling every IVednesday even . THURSDAY PAC RET—The. Buttxtrorr t Capt. R. J. Chace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursilarmoriting- at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening nt 10P. p. FRIDAY rAcKEr—The CUPPrIt No. 2, Capt. Crooks will Ultra rittnbaret every Fri4ay morning at ISto'cloct; • Wheeling every Friday evening at 12 P. M. . . I iSATURDA Y PACICE2I--The Illassz.varu No. 2 Capt. I. C. Wooirldard;will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'ciOek ; Wheeling,every atuMay ev e alas SUNDAY PACKET.—The ISAAC Nate - rots, Capt. P. - 'kid., will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clonic t Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. nov 10. FOR WHERUNo,omciNNATI k LOUISVILLE, onto unix' RI/Alban SnTcsIDAT Per-intr.—The A' Not line and fast passenger steam Pac ket _TELsolut .1 ril, . Ilerlep,, Com mander,willleave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, nod all intermediate Ports, evety Saturday; at ID o'clock precisely., For freight or passme apply on board, or to R.SYTH & DUNC&N,,Agents. The Telegraph hotelmen built expressly for a regular Packet,itud with a view- entirely to the comfort of pas= stingers; the accommodations arc inferior to no. boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the,Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike Nog, to 'Sant- Louis—time through,Xtvx Dela. ap4l-iy 184 a. 1848. Pittsburgh audDrournsville Daily Packet Line. Pariavairr Ist 1848. Patireass 15t,1849. LEAVE: DAILY AT 9 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season.: ATLANTIC Cant, /antes Parkinsorii BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs, and IdDUIS Id'LANE, Capt. F. Bennett_ The Watt are entirely neuriand are fined up without ragard to expense. Very comfdrt that money con procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela iilTh arf Rost, at the foot or Ross st. Passeners be unctual on board, a* the boats will certai n ly leave will at t h e advertise • hours. . The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR., M. r....I.VCAS, Ataster, will run as a-Regular Parket between Pittsburgh and V mg. caving this-city every Monday, Wednesday and-Friday,. at In o'clock. A. M., and Wheeling' every art .That May and Escudos, at 8 0 . /0(..k., ' For freigut Of passage, Graving superior uccoinalista ' tions,) apply on board. - - The Z. Pay lor Is an entirely new boat, and for speed and acconunodation is not surpassed by any boat ou the ' ; river. basalt) ARMSTRONG k canzEre, Agts Packet. T E rnnnttig atenzair CONSUL, Winn, ter; will •leave leg - ulcer for Wheeling. 'Holiday, Weibiesday, andni day, at 100 elock,ristaissly.- • I Leave Wheeling every Taesday,Tlitanday, and Eater day, at 7 O'clock:a. 34.; pisitirtly• • - The Consul will bind at all intermediate ports. Every aecommedatiori that can be procared, for the romfortand safety of passengers, has' been provided. The boat is 1 , also provided with a telltacting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board. or to ocrB • JOHN FLACK. Agent. === li alw, fast packet ALLEGMENY BELLE, pt, Wag MAMA, irill ran set:minify •bc tweeit- Atm ink and Foiaklits, on the ..illegbetry River. Zeaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at I o'clock, e. u. For freigi' aor passage, apply cut board. 1 doc 27 . • • '.. • 7 Illefriiiiii:l l ,ilietiefiliiiitiisitlih." 7 " -- : -7 4614'111E.fine. stramer_WELLSVILI.r.. Capt. 11sausas, vrill leave for the above and: intes tat4tate porta on Pfrebustrays and Saturdays.. For fteight Or passage apply on board. or to an3S GEM M. 1111ILTENBERGSR. Sgt._ late Icy O. New Aszßnßßement. _ THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver,. Glasgow, and Wellsville. on Tues. day, Tbursday, and Saturday. at 9 A. Y., re turning on bTonday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a bout at the ll:incline, between Wood street tutd tile Bridge, prepared to receive frelglits at ally time. S. & Agents, mate No: 33, Wood *Creel,' Summer TILE steamer HEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, I i Master, will leave Pittsburgh for cleaver, gow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, rind Friday—and relinamg on Tuesday, Thursday, dud Satunlay, at 9 o'clock, a. Y.- Having a boat at the landing, W 6 are prepared to receive freight at any time.: For freight or passage apply to mal7.of • G. W. IiARTON & CO., Agents. For icoidsilile. • - Thii fine it teenier VERMONT, Captain liszisrr, will leave for the above and all intermediate o ports, t sills DAY. • For freight or passage, appl,. on board. febo I)ISSOTAiI'ION.—Tbe partnership of AlViatiV & LEN is this day dissolved, by mutual consent- Tho bu. stness of the firm will ho settled by 11. t.re• .L It. 'MURPHY, 11. LEE.,. Pittsburgh, 30th 1849 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the WOO business tool attend to the, sale of:Woolen Goods, at the .ohl ' - ° L. ' ilar In 'retiring from the late.firirt of Murphy & Lee take great pleasure in recommending Mr. M. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to, the public. Jan3o : ' J. R. MURPHY. "tt PPRENTICEs WA ifteen to meaty )oung tads from LI tolts - yaarsotage, to learn the Stocking manitracturing - basineni. Apply at M. DALY'S ,Store, on Fifth street, Or ai•hisfuctory in Lawrenceville. • ,uovl4: - . -t ANTED—Three Business Men, as partners n e tablishments now in successful operation in th city. Dleh.svill be required to produce a cash capital o Also, a profitable business will he sold at a bargain, - to one or two enterprising men of good business habits. . • CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, . EmithGeld street. NFORMATION WANTED.—Any rietson acquainted with thirchildroti of John Clark, an Englishman, (an ton founder by tradei)-Supposed to have worked tit or, about Pittsburgh, and to have died within nix or seren YearthWill do them it kindness, by informing them they can hear of . something to their advantage, on application to ilaisorme. " , . pee3ll-tf ShIrtingDIUSHEIS itnd Irish Linens Ur R. MURPHY invites the particutar 'attention of •VT • those wanting - the abovq,Goods, to hisdesinfitte stack, consisting of the make,.from the most epprov• ea:manufacturers, and the latter wartanted pure Ile has just received an additional supply, had is offering • Shirting Muslim ora superior quality at 'a very low price - st l 'e e tin at pillovr•ease - • Diapers and , emshi 'Table - Clothsjowels and Napkins ; Blankets, Quilts; counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods _generally. • LADIES' DRESS GOODS--Such as French Merinos, Parmettas, plain and fumy De Laiiies,(some new styles fist received Alpacas, Ac• . - • . •The season being far advanced, all Oleic Goods will he sold at prices that entinorfail to please ID"' Wholesale Robiii up stairs. TAMES F, KESS4 Auerney at Ladi—Office removed to fe) - Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant )ttreeur Pittsburgh.— • z jritt3:arn • TASE —Thesttention of families and dealers is invited to ouratoili or fresh Green and Black Teni,- put up in quarter, half 'riouluk and poudd-yackages, which we warrant equal to, IX not begat; than the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton. inn stores-- We have also ou Muni a. fresh aapply_or imperia4unpowder,, 'Young -Bytna and Blick.Teas, pac es i which we think Caudot be equalle d in this city. Cal and try.thent 'dec97• - KING & 24001IHEAD Diamond! 111TE.111..VANA: AND BRAZIL SUGAR 4,1: 4 susar; 25.b0ti.; - ‘ t ' a ac ln ittote Old for 'aide by 3. & J: wrDEvrrr, der...27 No. 13 Llbeitk et . . . . . iflonnt , Himmet - lintldlng'L Lots for Sale. 3,IEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING 'LOTS .. fors ale, in the plan of tbelilbant Entmet property. Parsons desirous of investing a small snip of money, con do so to advantage, by-securing f choice Lots of various : This propertyffor beauty of lottation, domnianding a view ofshe4wo cities, the Allegheny, Monongahebiand Ohio rivers; is.unequalkd.: It has the advantage of tin nbundahce of the choicest spring water.- The new los4, now•inishing, will. render iteasy of - access, altd - brlrig it within- a convenient &steno& of the Allegheny market: As .an investment for profit, to say nothing of the de: lightfulsituation for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a Inanz-vomi return. • • •—• The above Lots will be sold for - Cash, or on a Credit Of one to Elva years. . • - - " Plans may be seen and every information had of Mr. •HUOII SWEENY.;on the premises; orofJOHN COYLE, at his : office,on 4th street; Pittsburgh. : • n0v . 30 - . . - FUM HALE-A Two Story Frame lousol and - Lot, 16 ' by 500)n Wylie . street, - nesx Chatham. Title war ranted. Will be sold' cheap, if applied for. soon: Apply to - JOHN COYLE,. to- Fourth street, nefti,Shathileld. Or la-L. JAS. - McGuire-,Tailor, ian3llThird street, St. Charles Building. ROPIFOUNDRY FOR HATCH.--A small Iron Foundry, with'PallirtlS,'Fendsitic., all readyfor operation' will he, sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron orignnd , This oilersan ax -- calierit ' op “ po ' it - ut ' y ' io a young man to commence the Iron Foundry.business. Enquire sof 'lst; neat Weed street:. " •A'USL. AND LOT Nl` A BARDAIN.—:-An y person in 'vent of a",3olllfOrlable nWelling IR'"e ,. in g °°d neighborliacid, street, a short distance from thc Court-Rouse, c. an provide themselves for theamall sum of 8700: Avery desirable residence fora Milliner, Man tua.Mulier, or Retail Trimming Store.. Apply-to • JOHN COYLE, . . • decO - . . 4th street.near'SmithSeld si., MHOUSE FOR SALE.—WiII be sold cheap,Tif upplied for soon, a Two Story Priam 'Howie, sit -.anted in Wylie street, near Chatham, having foar moms, :good eellar and yard. Lot 10. feet front . bY' 50 deep. :Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dolldrs. -Apply to • JOHN COYLE, • Conveyancer, 4th street, near Smithfield. JAMES IiteGLIIRE; Tailor, Third et. IDOR:SALE—A small two story fnatne dwelling house, - ConvenientlY situated, frohung on Pride street, one strert beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feetin front, by l23 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating tem& For further particulnrs apply at the house, or to sepil , , JAMES MAY; }Pater street. - The splendid -Steam , Packets - BALTIC' and ATLANTIC, built erpressly to. run as air octets on the Monongahela, :between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having runlet a feliztonths, are found to be too large and - Powerful for the navigation of that river, are uow offered for sale..- • • • The following are the dimensions of these mut boats, viz : Length el deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26' feet; wheeler 24 feet diatneter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by aS inches diameter; eylinders,.2l inches,. and 61 eet stroke. Each boat contains 50. state-rooms ,, and the c abin sine furnished in the richest modern style. • - Por terms, enquire of J. K. , MOORHEAD nov2l:tf • . . Pittsburgh. • - For.Sale or Exchange. rerPert FOR SALE the whole of the pigpen)" On which I now reside in the Sikthilitard- of the laity, eQnsiatirig of the Dwelling House, Out gowns, &c, with the Garden tot I would exchange the same for property in the neighborhood of the City • =- or I Would divide' the Property to suit purchasiers. Persons.dispOsed to pnr chase or exchange, can call on roe of the warehouse Of Cummins & Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Monon gahela House: filec9n2ta ' JAMES g.C.17M41N.4. Fr 10a SALE OR RENT—A Two Btory•Brick Dwelling, Mutate. on Fifth street. opposite the Court' House,— Enquire of :" bi'MULLEN .DOWNING, janl7 i. 019 Libeny street x opprisiteSeventh VORB - ATicic Firiperty of 40 feet front on ..U- Penn street by 12'(1 deep onßarkerhialley to alO feet . The above desirable property eau retail). beim , proved, either for business purposes; or private rest--' deices, or for renting=-will be soul at 'a Bargain. _Also; a lot of 20 feet fronton Webster, near Giant street, by feet deep Price BM. B. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agl, • febs . FORSALE —A desirable Farm of, 74 — reies., with Dwelling Haase; Ram, finable, and out buildings, Garden and Orchard, ands front 30 to 40 urea in cultiva tion-11 Mites from the city, on the .Frariklin ROaai— Some mete** and farming implementswill be sold at d fair price. Price of the Fatm includin g . Grain down, 81400. " Terms,'easp. B.'CUTIIBE,RT, Gen. Atl, FOR SALE,--A wadable, canter Lot al SU feet Ironton Borough street, by 75 deep on North street, in Law renceville—canton tog anew Brick.llouse, conveniently arranged, with wide hall, large parlor and kitchen, three bed fOOms, upper and laiirer porches, good cellar, bake ovan, garden, &a. Price St2oo; EPA in hand ; $5OO in I year; SIZIU sit 2 years. CIITIIBERT;Gin. not• , Smithfield street. 11 08.-SALB--A valuable property of a•Brick - House 17 and Lot, tmhtlng on lmcocir street, Allegheny. The House is well arranged, with a good dry vault and Cel lar, dining room and kitchen, hell abd two parlors, two chambers and finished paten. Will be aoldat abargaiu. Prier SIM stvoir. hand; 8600 at itiq onths.; S. CUTHBERT m , Gen.. Agent. Staithfild street. ATO .ET—A Dwelling House on Feder: street, Allepheny, nest the Market Square, and ti small ._House nu Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mn. Map ?Iry Tivent, Pitt Township. _. • Also, long Room. ad story, hlptket stmet, Pittsburgh . Two small Stares on Third street, and several cavernous °Ewes, tiem the Post Office. Apply to • GAZZAM, *vat Phdo Ball: = for Scat tiro Itt. Steam Boats for Sale. . „ teblThird suss, ...-grAN-b AT SHOUK.WWN. Fel RFNIT —A commodious andlicalt finished Tuve= -.Stand, in the'village of Sliousetwivn, furnished in modern style, ssith'itood Stabling Mischa. • lit 'will be leasied for a tdrin of years., Address .• ; janl2 P. SIIOUSE, Shousetown, eirst TO LET- , One Three Story and one T*l3 Story - Dwelliug Slaw, finished, in modern style, marble inantels in each of the parlors, and bath houses in 'each; 'situated on Wylie street,:.secea and third houses from the corner of Washington st. 40111 CF: PERRY, Canter of LillertS. and Irwin its. -• u2tiwd► TO LET—The Dre Iting. corner of' , Wytteand. Cttattt rim street, baying parlor, - dining-roomy and six bed roma. Apply to JAS. MeGUIRE, jant3 . Tailor. Third at. Mr. Pate r a DossimiEsseplot a AND WRITING MAL% Alexander & y's A ing, comer of Diamond and Market street. For .day and eve Mug classes. , Mr. D.'n Araproverncuts in teaching, embruced in his splendid new work on Book-Keeping, arc 'lowan/acting general attention in, the Eastern cities. "Numerous as rip the publieations already befOre the public on this itnponant branch of mercantile education, we think, front the emphatic testimonials appended to the work, that Mr. Duff luta sneceeded in effecting a more ready end desirable method of teaching and reducinglo pracuce 0114 great essential in the cendeei °flee reantile affairs.--/Vete York Ertning Express, Bet. 30. • Professional assistance given in opening, posting and closing Alerehant's and 'Steamer's' Books, adjusting de ranged boots, &c. Class hours Dart 10 to - 12 A. 31., and from n to 4; and 7 to 10 r. x. • Ping rebrusulTalika sines. 11 " 9e V to lD r February T ruty A. MINWS.--Gotley's Lady's :Bo Graham's Magazine, fur Feliruary. - Ladies' National, for February. All the above are more than equal to the January numbers. Illustrated Courier, for Deceatber. ' Littelfs Living Age. No. 244. , • The Gold Mines of. California, and also a full historical account of that country: edited by G. G. Foster. Also, a large correct Map of all that region of country; engraved by Atwood, New. York. . ..• Also, new work of 1511 pages, giving a full history of California and its Gold Regions, with the gedgraphical, mineral and agricultural resourcea, including a map of the whole country; by Fayette Robinson. Pert first Illustrated Life of Dui. ; to be cern plete ineight humbers. 'Published by the Ourpers. Charles Dickens' neiv'worki,the Hammed Man and the , . Gbost,s 'Sargent. Pike 11 cents. atawou in, of Allegheny City, bas all the above,. , Smithfield street, thud door above 2d. • janl7 I . lOl4THAfrd 01 , I from Daguerreotypes; published by E. Anthony.— Daniel Webster, Mary Clay (in.his 71st year) (ierteral Scott, Gen. Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Gem Wm 0. Btu. ler, John C. Calhoun, janiell Ouchanau, Theodore Fre' lingbuysen, John Quinsy Adain_g, Andrew Jackie% (from 'Dodge's celebrated miniature) Washington, (from Stuart's painting) Pius , Lewis Cass.: • . : A supply of the above excellent Imrtraitsjust received and for sale by JOHNSTON dr STOCKTON; ' until Corner Market and 3d sts. IkSAO,AULEY'S ENGLAI3 . I - /:- - The History o - Er: --- lang au XII from the accession of James 11., by Fhomas Eta .bingtonMucauley. Just received and for sale by ~JOHNSTON & •STOCKTON; jan2G - . Cortier3d and 3d Market sm. A - mums ALEXANDER THE GREAT history 11. of, Alexander the Great,,,t4 . Jacob Abbotg - wf . thetn. gtavings, Just received and for sale by . - JOHNSTON STOCKTON,. ' Corner KaHzet and 3d'ets: Patleireatits - Carriage altanufactoiy, ' Diannaut alley, between iVood and Satiellfield streets. Wusua may always befound an assort. • ent of 'Family Carriages, Haroneltes, Buggies, and all kinds of heady' work, from a sir horse wagon doWn to a wheel, harrow. Persons wishiag to parehuse or contract . for an thing in the above hue, are ' v reapeetfultitimited to A FURTHER REDUCTION. Musjpratt & Sous' Patent g o d s A l h. 1 TO 5 TONS, af, cash, curreney ; or 4.rass., approyed J bills, 5 lobs or upwards 3} do. par, or 6 mos. do., in'. terest added. For the superior , quality of this brand, we. 'refer to the glass and soap: manufacturers of this city generally. R. & bi> mrrcuELTREE, ,ilee4 , • •• No./60 Liberty Street: , . WILLIAM TATE. AT.4131).9 •-. • (sr; castsso as TO fialitlilltP TA.TIIO No. 10C.Aturill , street , bthere.ft. 'Peru and• Liberty sweets, MAtuFACTUHERS. of shectiead;leaden pipes, hy- Arians, pumps, ,linths, water closets, leadencotfins, die,; keep oonstunaron hand: and manufacture to order,. sheet lead from - Ito 8 lbs.lO the square foot, in sheetsof by fiefeet,whielt - Otey will furnish to.the tmile.wholcsule, mr cut to order-in any 81116 that may - .he vrauted.- .. They also mauufactumitad.keep constantly,on:hand leaden pipes from to} :inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for Aonveying water trom springs, furnished to the -eountri trade, and put up on reels , in, lengtha of from 10010a000. • feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on band, a - large supply of Adams' Pat., - .eat suction. Pumps, for wells or , cisterns; Snow*. Co's very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps. , Hydrant work of evety description executed Ole Most durable manner, and on the most aceinamodating terms. Orders from country for leadempipee, shef lead or primps, Wil(receis prompt attenfien, OrP 0000, DRY GOODS 140TICE No. GO itliasket .streets ; Plittsbtrxibi, 'Pat, BEG leave_ most respectfully to_anneunce to:their nu. morons patrons and the publid that they, ll in f eoe" qc coca of contemplating a change in their basinessiliro• pose opening the whole of their . extensive . Warehouse, - (including all their Wholessileftootastfor retai li ng, anti will continue open until the first of Fe roam conunenc-, ng on New Year's Day, 1849. _Our whole stock, conf prising _one of the mostertedsive and varied assortments of FANCY ANDSTAPLE DRY ' GOODS over exhibited in the _Western country, will be offered at lower .prices . than ever-before , known. - Upwards of fifty thousand dol lais of our stock has been recently purchased, 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 die money ; inarket,warty'soldAf Immense sacrifices at the public sales; at rates varying from twenty-five to , fifty pie;- cent. lees than similar amnia brought the first Of the se son. We therefore confidently believe that our prices f the time above mentioned-will be found lobe even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates ; -We anxiously invite, all persons to visit our establish ment, whether they purchase or not, and test the troth of the above—assuring them that they will incur on tion thereby, but confer a.favor. apon.the.proprielors.— Our easement of SILKS, SIIAWLS t . and FINE-DRESS GOODS, will - amply re payrine for a visit; added to which our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will,-we hope, qur system of One . Tricei will be strictly adhered to. liana) A A. DIASON to CO. Fresh Arrival... New eopdi.l NO. Gm I MAWLET FM, 'BETWEEN 4rii AND TIM DIAMOND FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRYGOODS! The subscriber has just received his'second - supply. of 'NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fall in .Vries.,,: and far.belphr thee:oat of menu featuring, and will dispose of them, Wholesale' and - Re GREAT . BARGAINS' TO BUYERS! • Bleached Muslin only 3} cents ; . • • • 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 61 to 12} cents; • 44 Biown •• : do. - do. sto 8 cents; r• 4-4 Double Purple Calico,l2} do, • - Prints, Merrimack - patterns, tali ci cents; Furniture.Ohintz, only,6} cents; • - Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, Ist cents Britt& Chintz, Blue and Orange, 15 cents."• - Bed Tickiitg, only 61 cents ; French. Dross Ginghams,l.2l cents ; Freheh - Work'Collars, only 12} cents; 4-4 White Flannel, onlS 25 cents. LADIES' DRESS Goops:. , Black Plaid Slks, rich lustre - Wide Black Manilla Silks; • ' . • , . Chameleon Silks, all shades •, Satin - stripe Casluneie, new style , , , •. Piefich - Ltunartine Plaids; - . ..! . • 'Lyiiriese 'Cloths, tich lustre ; „ Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; .., - • Gild Plaids, high colors ; ' Cobtirg and Thibeiploth,varions Shades; .1 . • • 'Paris Frinted LartMrtine Cashmeres,!,. French Merino, all colors; . Chameleon Satin, all shades; Black Plaid Gro:'D'ikrmorii Silks ; . • Chameleon Thihet Clothis. • . , • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! . • Plaid Long Shawls;; Smell Lizing Shawls ; Embroid ered Black '.Cloth Shawls; new style all woof Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black 1111 d colored Mons de Laine Sha*ls; nevi style Stradilla Striwls; plain and embroid ered:black and colored. silk fridge Thibet Shawls, and new style - Paris printed Terkbrri and Cashmere Shawls. FANCS GOODS.- • - - - Frencli'vc;Ork tapes; Collars and Chemizeues ; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladles' emirate and Scarfs . black and dolored Kid GloVest .mohair. and worsted, gins • white and black . Silk; Cashmere, Alpaca—lngrain -and:Mora vian, Hose; _ black Silk Fringes and iiimpe Thread, Edgittgs— - • and Inserlings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.. • . -Damask - Table.Lineni and Table Cliitlis;Ruisia Dori pqr and Craslr; Trish'Lmen and Linen Lawns; Bleacht4 and Brown Muslin ; etissinets ; Kentucky Jeans ; Checks; Bed Ticking; Domemic Ginghams; Colored:Cambrics; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ;Welsh Flannel"; ylhid Linsey's ; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ' ed Drilhnga • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very' fine - assortment of French and English, blue, black and brown Cloths ; block and fancy French Cmudineres ; nevestylefancy Vestings and Cra vats ,_- Merino Shirts and Drawers ; -Line n, Cambric. and Silk.Htutdkerchiefs;anda splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and SuspendersßLANKETS. . A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon btroUti) Blankets,Met received: . • • - - The above GOODS having - beetypurchtined e sinc;the ireentgreat fad in'frinci, Merebants and'others are re quested to call and inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they well be, found mush lower than they . have ever been otTered in this. City,"as I intend to 'sell them Mho/elate and retail, at a very small prof at. the Easter n Cast. ABSALOM. MORRIS; nora , • No. 65 Market street: Pittsburgh. Nest, Gittodas : Nutwber Fl9ll.y.wlne I coaxal' or vorgru. atm miltFr Jammers, virrsortion. GREAT BARGAINS !—The subscriber has just re-, turned from the Easteraeities, and isbovv reeifiring a v a n! extensive ar4ortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DWY GOODS, adapted to ` the ' present season, and cm br ',ring a stoc k for richness andvarietynot surpassed by rmr establishment in the West.' ' ' ' , • , • DRESS GOODS' Very.glossy black Silks ; !Cravataand Collars; ' I ambler:de dress ;J do. • IBlatk love Veils and Ildkfs.; Rich changeable •'• da. Jimmies and Comb. Muslims. Mitt - chaulP9b,/*'Satin de Plaid and striped Muslims; - 'Chines"; , !Handsome Ribbons; Mods and high Cord Fiench i ,Glovcsi Hosiery, Merinos; Cloths for Cloaks Mode and high cord"MusliniTerkeri Shawls ; de Laines; jeashmere do. • • ; New style rauslindeLaines;',Plain Thibat Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; .1 friar Fancy do. ; do. Pluck Pkibet Shawls, do.do. Black and cOloredAlpacastßrack I do. do. PitridGillghamos brighteo Silk ' do, do,' • _ ' lora; , F ine Drachm' do., New style Yiseites ; Cloth . • do; j•Gala Plaids,,bright colors; Plaid; Long Ira. • • ;Carifinnia.Plaids; • }Low Priced do !Black Bombazines:. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION .. j.. stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been' tented with niach"wirli,. particular. reference; to fastness of *Mating, durability of fabric, and bentitf . ,:of ; design. These goods are lower than they have: ever been before, and arc worthy the particular attention of The best Calicoes for 6k els. ever offered; Double purple Galicoes,Englishi,l2l cents; .. Oil Minim; British Chinties ; New style Merrimack Calicoes ; Blau and Orange . do. . . Fumitpre CHEAP DRESS GOODS. • A.large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of 121 cents per yard. . ' _ •J Also, Black Alpacas for 121 etc. per yard. Very goad and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid ping - - horns, for I:Weems Warranted fast DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleacheribtuslini, Of to 12; 'U Yard wide Unbleached, Oto 9; Bed Ticklugs, very cheap; j; Casinetts; Drillings, Kentucky . .leans; Checks, Linings, Plaid Liaseys;l Domestic Ging - Immo, Mariners' Skirtings; ' Colored Combrics ; • , • Flannels, lower. than ever offered;; Canton Flannels. LINEN GOODS! •I Irish Linens, Linen Lawns;. . ' Damask Table Linen ; • Do., do. Cloths; ,Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; : • „ , Linen Drilling. Crash. - - BLANKETS : BLANttgrs. A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to veryfine . , alio Blue .nad Drab Blankets, fine and Very fine,' for Oveicouts GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN Fine and superfine Frenchturd English Cloths and.Cas• simeres ; Over.coatings ; Silk mid Linea Pocket Hand kerchiefs and' Cravats ; GloveS;.Sitspenders; Silk and blerinoVuder Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, • The Subscriber hbving made' extraordinary prepare.; Mons ror the. Fall and Winter trade, and having parches-. ed his Good% under the advantage of markets unusually depreased, Min confidently promise hiis customers the best bargains he him ever been able to otter. ' ;Customers of. the house,: and purchasers generally , . are" respectfully" invited to call. (novtlffi PHILIP ROSS. W isstor , Gooda -at El notaries , Coat EO. R. WHITE, No. b 1 Market street, intends making 1 01'..a change in his-business, en the Ist of January next--will dispoie'rsf the following styles of GOODS, at original . , BioehaLOng'and Smiare ShaWls; • French Tartan Long_ do. . , Fiezich Printed Cashmeres r.English MouselititiDo Laines ; - • • ' 3-4 and 64 Ggla Plaids; . . _ High Cold French Gingham', and Fancy ureassilks. Those wanting Bargains'. areincited to call. Inotrtlnt . . _ Reduction In Prices. • 111T1LI , BE SOLD, from this date, the balance of OUT', Wilma Drums anon, at greatly reduced prices= consisting. of scarlet, maroon, utaztalne blue i l•Pk, brown and . otner colora Trineh Merinos, Lumartme _Stripes,: Mohair Stripes, and bar`d , Alpacus, bl'lnand fancy colors; FrOnch. all wool Cashinercsond• De Danes; low priced • .Cashmcrea and •Do Laines, in groat variety; Long and Square , Plaid Shawls; 'Parkin, Cashmere, De =Lain CI • th, Thittet, R. ti..THOMPSON,. -110 Market st., 3 doors. from Liberty., • - ED.&-11ROTGERS, PREMIUM' GOLD PENS —' 812 dot. of the above warranted brand -of 'petts; , just received. mid for sale to the trade . at' New York prices: . The above . Pens have received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens, and are:warranted by the manu facturer against the point coming Otr.- • • . For sale • ' • EDWARD TODD & North-east corner of Filth and Market sts., up stairs. BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMEBES.—W- NW , ' MY his lately received a large assortment of these Uohds, and • is opening Item at prices unprece.dentedly low, ranging from 75 to - 52,50 per yard. Also,French Doeekias, of. all qualities.. Also Frenc h and 'Engliih Broadcloths; Mick, olive, green, brown, and blue- :Among:. these , are come very handsomo 'French Black,. suitable for Clanks, at a very low, price , and brown, invisible green, and till Pelisse - Cloths, for Ladies , Cloaks.- . silk; cotton and marina Undershirts and Drawers; Mariners , Undershirts, constantly on hand; - • - • Mr The attention of Me rchantaand Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece;ili specially invited %011ie above. • By ; Express.. ; - , . ci• - mrs, summEg„ G00.D8.-SuPer..single :Ur Frenth . Thibit Cleats; risk st;yles Cassirrteres; black and colored Cashateretts; gneen n - rind Summer ~Clothe figured and plalnDiap 'Elea. Vest"veryehoice , Marseilles Silks and Elatius. and Linetv.Drills; ',Cheaper yet! i fi t! - ROBINS() ' O 3 Cloth Store,-.:. - ;. maySs . Poitt. Builditigs, corner Pi fth and Wood: • - • • "UtTO4K BASKETS , ' AT No.Bo Man= trratarr—Con if • Booingg of WiltowOod, Mahogany cad other, valua te(' materials. Also, a superfine quality, of Toilet and Shaving Boxtati, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Block's and Gatuesnf ayery.deseription:with a lame asscilimen 'Of Toys end Fancy Artie] o)Psuitable fat Chriatuuati erns. (decls) HOBAN &. CANT W ELL . MEM ISM Bankers. , anb extban e tirolieief wliouzAnssi • • •••• EXCHANGE- AND BANKING OV.BICK N. E. corner of Third and' ined-streas. • SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank floes and foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on the most favorable terms. Collections made Mall the principal cities of *6lllllcm at the lowest.rates. ' • HILL Qr. OVERT * . BANKERS, :EXCHANGE BRO And Deakin in Fornen and Dornertit Exchange, Certifiz cages of Deport, Dank Note', Gold an Siker, No. 05 Wood strat,ard door below Fourth, Wouside,Pidtburik, Pa. Dan:Tars and Exchange Broken, Dealers in .k"oreign and Domatie Bills, Bills Of Eichange, Certificates if Depos als' , Bank Notes, and :Coin: • •• • • ' • • - • Or; rues of Third and Wood sta., directis , opposite the fit. Charles Hotel. • • . • • • m 0928 rif:lactiougs-dr. SON, Bankers and Deriders in Notehangt Coin and Beta Notes, No. 65 Marketstreet, Pitutiergh. 18/ " N° R&M. IatVANGIG StrilAo ' New, York • • pr I Blechman I Plalatlehatia • " Louisville ' I • Baltimore ' " St. lAMB • Buying rates • - Buying cates.l . Ohio • I dia. County & City ord'u I. Indiana I " Relief Notes . Kentucky I " Pennsylvania Co.. Virginia I " New York • Wheeling ' I " Maryland . . I g ` Tennessee • - 3 New Orleans' • aul9-y JAe. S. 110311. • ' 113011". • . _ _ . BOON BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROitzus; • N. S . Corner of Wood and Sixth strati:, Pittsburgh, Pa., DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic'Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,*e EXCHANGE on all the .puncipat Cities of the Union and Europe, Tor sale in sums to 'smut purchasers. CURRENT and pat fund's received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, aitbe lowest raise • • • • RePil4Y. - . Ali o P m ill ain Vtl iut `Ei l D le ltEtt ean Stz .bo . c pe on :S en re ite we d In t e j - 1 .. cameo( %private or delicarenafurs incidenta ' 1 • 1 1 ti td the human frame. . • • , ' I t i e • .syhiNandsyphiliticomptiods,tonanhcen - and its consequences, together with all se- - . aerial dueata, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of 0 . . venersalorigin skui diseases,vrithstractures,gleet, urethral ' discharges, seminal weakness and impotency. also, piles, rheamatitn, female weakness,' diseases of the ,womb, ' - 1 monthly suppressionsdireases of the joints, - fistula in • ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and. loins, irrl- . tenons of the.neck.of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, Matt' ringworm, mercurial disease,,, Zee. VE YEARS' PEACTIOEj • - A . Exclusively devoted lathe study and treatment of vent •,.:. real disorders, and those arising troth youthful excesses' • ' gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby . the constituiton may have been eufeebled,enablesDr.Browrt .- to offer assurances of speedy relief to ail who may plate themselves ander his cure. .• • • . . Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into Se parate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear: - of expotrure to other visitors. •• -. ' •. - • it is of importance to many persons In need of mediatil aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To ail mien, Dr. Brown's' ready skill in removingyenersal dip ' lattl, in their various forms and stages, oder' inducements • which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby'apl prised that Dr- Drown ; has ; been - regularly educated In - every cone b dt eb 'e ff ie e e x di cfd a ti e 4l l ; d to f elti th e e tr i e es ami t't e e n e t le o e f year s thosdr ' . diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon. in' Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to tlunecom; plaints. rE7Certiiin, Safe and speedy cures will, in all eases, be guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved , in a short limey withoutinter) cn from business. .•• , , fHernia or Unpture.—Dr. Maim also invites per sons afflicted .with Hernia to call, as be has paid parucn, Inc attention to that disease.. _ Letters from ti distance, asking advice - , Squat contain ~ . . fee, or they will not be attended in. - . . , -,. la - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood ' • street, thwardt the market. Consultations strictly dential: EUMATI.ShI.—Dr: Brown's ziewry &wagered rem ..lllo .edy.for Rheumatism ir a speedy urui oartaiivremedy for that painful trouble.: lriiever hula. :Office and Private. Consultation Rooms, No. 65; Did - - mond ulleyi Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor • is always at home. lanlB-clawtf patSera Magical - Pain lOstraistor., rro THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found j Daney:s idegical Pale . /f.artrartor to prove 'a cove' fa" the Chronic Ithenmatism, which' I, have been adljeted with for ten pears, in inY hip joints. • ' • ' ABBAUAI3I.It—VREELAND.:• .-Autlutr-hanoek,-11';'Y.,April 8,1348. - -' • Ma. H. Dam.scr—Sir: I have been troubled with the • Piles for eight months, and could get no relief.. Your' Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and iti a short time was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any . more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars (or the balance of my box. . WILLIAM HALL. 97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847. ' JCAUTION.—Da/Ley's only Dept,: in the city of Neely and where the genuine ankle can be obtained; 'wholesale.and retail, is at 415 Broadway. • • 11. Dauar is.the- inventor of this truly invaluablicom pound, and he turfy has, and never rotticommtinicate the secretor its pre.paratien to any man, living; and, there fore, no otherperson aver has outdo, or ever eau make; a gram of it himself. Counterfeits aborted! Every traly valuable'. article. is . subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and ire posters • and nothing, that we know of, has more erten timely experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Patin' ; Extractor! A Tarr—The genuine Dallep, In cases of the severest Bunts,' Scalds, Piles, etc-, wilt afford instant ?Wef t and produce at once a cool ingand soothingeffect....c.xtracting - pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al-. ways, apply it on linen—never on cottoncloth. • -And now mark.the differente!—Counterfeit Eitractars,,. no tanner under'what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increaee thepaus ! • Pamphlets, catitainingeertifiaates of cures, MO be had gra d s , an application lei JOHN D. MORGAN, . .111.1 tern Tkpot,. Pittsburgh. Da. Wit. TumuLagiente ,• - 11.alleralltiaiiidraalvante Cture.All, • Fat Horses, Cattle,-rec.,'euiaa spavin, quittor, gretthe. poll4tvil, sores, galls mid bruises. Pamphlets containing ' certificates of respectable panics, may be had on appli cation to . JOHN D...MORGAN, oetlEltdfrowy- • • .._h_gent, Pittsburgh. •••• This Grand • . soave: - - ' •-. ' -'' DR. CLICIMIER'S • SUGAR . COATED Malik , ' : BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These eelebntted NHS' '. have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States , as a curative for Giddiness Dyspepsin - Sone Stoniaehi, ,: - : Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiven e ss , Coughs,. Heart •.''.• burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, •Inveard ' ''• Weakness; Palpitation of tho• Heart, Indigestion, and iv - . variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as . a medicine for the million. In all seasons of the year,- . 1 , . spring, summer, autumn, and winter —and under all or- . camstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and, " success. As a Vermifage and general medicine for chills dren, they are unrivailtd. Being coated with pare white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe '. nor nauseate; are gentle, but thormighintheirencthtion.. . For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally bent , eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they .will be found with -• ,outs superior.,Ask any. one, among the thousands who use them, and n unqualified approval will be the certain .. -. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tie original inventor • of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was •'• over heard of until lie introduced them in June, 1842. Purchasers should, therefore, alwisys ask for Glickener's.';'• Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take :mothers, or they • will ho made the victims of a fraud: • . • . - ..,• Eiorr-Price, 25 cents p e r box. ... • ~• .-, • - . - • . :. . • Dr. Clickeneetkprincipal office for Die sale of Pills, is •z•l• WAS. JACKSON. . i 9 Liberty at i head of . Wood, Piitir•••••• • burgh; Pa., General Agent for Pennaylvania,•Northern ... Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia.. • . • ...• . .... The following are the duly appointed Agents far .A..-'si.' •••". ...• gheny 'county, J'a.: - . . . •••. t i t A- AL mambo, • - . : 1. .-r-_,......:,... Dr. Brown, . Allegheny city. .. ..-, „,-• ....... :i-. . It: Johnson, ' • ' • :.. . 1 • Janathatitairreist, Manchester. • " • - • •••• Alexander Asdale,Wylie street."_ .. ~..:. ... si• J. IL H. Jacques, Birmingham' . • : • Wtm. J. Smitli.Tettiperanceville.• l' '''•••' , ~" Se 's i• - .G. H. Starr,'wickley. • . - • •. '...- '''• • Edward Thompson', Wilkinsburgh. '• ` •'' : ''' ..: Daniel Negley, East Liberty.' , • . ... 11.2. Mitchell; Wilkinsbttrgh. .' " - • —i - '' . : •. 11. Rowland re Son, ID'Heesport. . . • . ... •' r !:- : C: F. Diehl , Elizabcthl ' John Black, Tattle' Creek. • •' ' .' • ' '2.: ' ' .''''''• • ----: M'Eldowncy; Bakerstown. `..":':-. '• ' ...7:. " . ' Samuel' Springer Clinton: - - •• ' ,•: '..• ••••,•• - •'••• James ill Kee, Stawinlttown, : • - •• : ' Riley Al'Lnughtin, Plum township , ' ' .. .1. Fulton, Tarentum. Jeremiah Fleming, Lnwrence4illit • '.' •- • ,•-• Robert Williams, Arthursville., . ... i s ..• • .:•......,::**:, anto2-thiscrim . ' .: .. : - •", ..',:, .... '':., Fresh, Pure Tens,: sz. Tx • - saS PS AND' RETAIL, AT WStony., Fointh sturt,.near Wood, Pittsburgh.— The subscriber, having just returned from New York - , iv" - now receiving a large supply of FRESH.GREENand : • BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compa- - ny, selected with great care for. retail sales.' Our stock being now heavy,Ave are prepared to-supply Grocers, ' 0 Hotels. Steamboats - and Families with a ny quantity, and at any price the y . may wish--packed is 1 and Igionnd: packages, 5 lb. tin canniatcrs, 0 and .13 'lb. =MT boxes;: and and In the half chest. . . Retail Grocers arc invited to call, as we ban 'and will sellbetter Teas nt lower prices than any other house in Our stock oe . fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, and lot perial G reeo, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the . Americanmarket. - 0 , , •• • Love'ring's double refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver ized SUGARS,.at. retail. or by the barrel- • COFFEES.---blocha, - Old Gov. Java,:Laguyra, St. Domingo and Rio - Coffee.s, selected by the most expe rienced Coffee Broker in New . York, . • • , . - • Sweet .Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Ciicumbers and', Onions. Fresh Peaches, put op in their own ;ince. Ma- . ' lags Raisine in 3 lb. boxes. . . N. 8.- , --411 Dr. D. Japir's Mairines for salt. dec9:dfr.w, , . • . . .1 AYNES • OVERINCPS DOUDLE REFINED-SURARSi--40 -LI LW. Lovering , * Double Refined I..ostiCrushed and Pulverited Sugars, Just received and for ti rikoat the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Foortb street; by . • dees:ddetv • , • 'Out iri 20 . lb. kep, ot Ss.per . JifiTireceilted onalbe sale at . Tea Stare tosr• Idee§l4l4y). • A4AYNES: • F 'NE - • :BLDcmin and ift e rg i t:ti" ncl • !Pr' • cox ro ar:::` '" 7 " • • 'CORNER .0E 01dIELIFEELD. A . NP:MIiBet.ISt STe. , BROWN' tc . CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS _3;4 N . 8.--Good Stabling attached to the bonze. rjengo:., ===l3l=i ME w. C. CORRY. BE=
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