lIM • - - ' ,',," S ~:: e '..'.:. ,~ :, ~ IffillE MEE - , • `', •i tJ .1‘ t ' v 4 -~~~`.: =I ISE • . . - M lEEE ME ~ , .* ' ,'.f ..,,,-.-.'-. R ' * = 7:: . 7!: . .'.::::: - ' lIMINEI ' • - ME ti -:: i:.q= .: , , , BEE ME -," MEI INEENI =MN Mel 1171 EOM =I 1E WM t , It ..". MEM I. t • .• .. ~~~:. EIE , ' • r.': :; . , , =.t!:.!-",.; 'z - • ‘— • '• ; • •• : . er...V7 - : . • •-• 1.5 1 , • " 0 41 N . T .j . `';;• 4411t7 i ‘ • • 74 4 77:' • ••?...: • • 4'• Vii-17,E.; j , f ••••"...; *lf 4 4 1/,:tiFi;Z::::•;-%:•:r t ,' , ');AVV, 1 41 4 4 Pi4' , za ;VITA . i e'• ' iiditgry4WitiNfie-* Z.0i,"41 MI r< • . ..- . • I[7"Dr.tcratrOra'S Sudan-coil= lizo*afix.rrpri.r.d.—All diseosed,have their origin ininmarity of blcod:. ; Dow., ever. Arcellent , the general health, there id no security against•fever, where the blood indleated by. • eruptions of the skin, verdgoihead ache, lassitude; /sc.—, The best purifier of the blood Is DlickenceriSntrar,coeted skilfully 'compounded; that it Aoeti r not cease griping, the great objecuen•to alt Pillit.-„Thrt en, velope of sugar prevents all nausea, sd that, save from the 'powerful, yet easy operation, the patient would herd - ly be aware that be bad taken any MediChlletni-rill.. well cbritinced is Dr. Ciickener of his - pills in all sped, Sett eases, that he is pled e return the 'Money, when : - • the promised effect' of roduced. -_ • Dar" Sold by ; WhI.JACICSON, • f-Ay :.t3OLiberty street, Pittsburgh.' of,Agents aee advertisement. • . • • • Ilia' Cotarrmaturrst:Conamounterst , •=4tetvOrs.e.anii, .--I.frecits-b- ! Cititeimi of Pittsbiarg, counterfeiters ofWElGltiii, celebrated Imams Vueartams Pinta are, stillubmad, and . • of thd worst conceivable tied: - . We. would respectfully . invite you to call on the Agent for Pittsburg, r, JOHN ' .THOMPSON,ISII•Liberry street , and:examine-a - box. that was purchased at a Drag Stare in this city. It lit ob. , schitelydnoughro mttke 'one blush tor poor, frail human ' ty, but at the same time to - guard•all against the villainy. of the' counterfeiter. The .passiag.of counterfeit-coin is - not *touch to it. -. It is as much inferior the degree of criminality; -as potty-larceny:-is inferior-lo downright . minder. - Always riMembir that the 'Original and oUly,Gettine • . INDIAN VEGETABLE -PILLS have the written sigaa. . tons of WILLIAM WRIGHT On the top label of box. Remember also that , IL Swinnts.; Druggist, corner of Market - and T hirt streets, is notan, agent for -this Mae; and we earn -St guaranty:• the • genuineness of that Offered by him tot site. . _ . • . JOHN-THOhIPSON, 150 Liberty street, is sole Agent.: Purchase only of him:. • janll,:d&w. , . 1111111 BEE i l r __ fi _ Y. ♦ I T , EOM t . , ES MEM =I MIMI Ml= MEM ME WEE .t the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County • DIEle gheny The petiliod:Of William Ferguson, of the Filth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in, the County aforesaid, humbly sheureth + That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials fortbe accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to great him a license to keep a e ablie house of entertainment; and your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • NVILLIAM FERGUSON. We,the subscribers, citizens ce the aforesaid Word, do ce rtify that the above condoner is of good repute (or honesty and temperance, and is well providedwith house room and converuenees for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is na grt a . ilso Join, Kerney . , Jos Jenkinson, les. Coch ran, Robert Idllwaine, Jas. Felicott, J. Wilson, J. Ger .witr i) John Beck, David Sims, J. M. Aitken, B. Buerkle. =MEM ,~ ,~. ~ `. ME BM BM I= MEE . i : ` ~. MEI :- . The undersigned hoviog sold his interest in the above Mill to Messrs. Savory & Spaulding, would recommend them to bin forme rcastomera and the community, as being well qualified. to give satisfaction to 01l who may deal with thorn. . (ion22:tfl '., JOHN CHAMBERS. IM t'IORGENTLEMEN.—W.R.,Manrur bay recently re. X calved a further supply of Gflaknlttel Enney CRA • VATS, including some very handsome. Also, black Italian Cravats ; severalqualities, and inala_ding . some so perior. Also, Gent ' s Linen Cambric Hanakerchient, plain and.with colored borders; super.elik. do.; Under shirts and Drawers, merit o r silk arid cotton . , some of the former extra size. Especial , saltation is asked. to Lis stock of French jlrpadektbs and CassUrtetw, of the latter pleat and - . faticy 1" Velvet and Satin Vesungs, At. At l'lorth-east corner or4th - aad Market its. lian26' ESE :`t ~ . NM - I= --:~; etc_ iztqup Morning Post., _ . tErastasaisatz Cuss os Cosstraterwit.—/Ifr. &amide I was taken. iith a most distressing cone', and my lungs became so diseased that' bled in a short:time several quarts. I wasgedaced so low That all array friends, and even my Phystmans, thought I mast die with Consump non ! NY oth erbearing of the remarkable cures made by Dr. Roge is''Litiervrort and Tar t proeuredv bottle, and before I bad taken one.half of iy tbseemed to go to the very seat of Abe disease. I raised a 'Argil qnantitY of phlegm:and matter, wad nay cough' wad stopped as by a charm;' 'and by its use I wail restored to %tra c t health,. Sworn and subscribed this 20th day of :November, - Mayor of Ms Guts of eincinrsati. For wile by J. & co., Wh . olesale D ts, No. GO Wood et. Alico,by : RN • D.k. HARDIN, j an zmak w - , . - Gaud street. . . [l7" A cough should never be negleated.. It may ap pear trifling and. unworthy the attention at first, but it will not remaimstatioriary long; it may progress slow at first, and its augmentation may - ye scarcely perceptible; yet-when it once seizes the lungs, all the other parts of the body will be sympathetically affected,and a confirm ed Consumption and premature death will be , the inevl , able result , A tittle care would save many a life, - and betiinety se of a Proper remedy might have arrested many a canstunptiprt. But many persons' have au invin cible vepnganace to taking any medicine,- and rather than use the means towards arresting a disease, simply becauie .the remedy may not be a pleasant one, would suffer and langaish for a long time, before they would re sort to the.eid of medicine. - • - . . . Co Pithnestack le CO.'S COUgb Baleant has a great advantage in this , respect over many other Cough preps, redone, milts pleasant taste penults. it lobe need without inconvenience, But its value as a Balsam consistsin the speediness; of its . cure. We have known some of the most desperate coughs, some of which had been running on fora censidemble length of time, yield almost imme diately4oita power. Prepared.and for sale,wholesale and retail, by . B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. novl7 col Wood and let and Wood and eth eta lir Cold feet arean - evidence - that the blood is enema bered with morbid humors, whieb not only render the circulation sluggish and unequal, but prevent a proper supply of the vital fluid to the extremities. Hence cold ness of the bands and.feet, accompanied with headache, giddiness,. and =MT other unpleasant complaints. Wright., Indian. Vegetable Pate are - one of the best pre= rentives in the :world against Cold Feet, because they not only , cleanse the blood from those impurities which' axe the cease, but they impart an euergy to the circula tion, which carries with itviger to every part of the sys- , Betiarrof Coviterfeits and Trnitati.ons.Remembii that . the Original: and OnlY Genaineluditiri Vegetable Pills haye the writtensignature of WaLIMII . WILIGILT as the. op label of each bor . , Remember,also,thar Messrs. Fenchfwanger Ir. Co. of New Vork; des. S. Glascoe Co., at Cincinnati; and J: Wilder Ir. Co., of Louisville * are Nor agents for this %medicine and we cannot guarantee 'the genuineness of That odere.d by them for sale Thegenaine is fer'sale at DrAVright'aPrincipal °Mee. 169 Race street ; Philadelphia ; and by lona -Twomrsou, 160 Liberty street, Pittsburgh; Pa.. who is Sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be supplied at the whole- TO the -Honorable the Judges of the Court of General A tuarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the Count); The petition of deorge Deerstat,l inof Shafer Town ship, the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That _pm:petitioner bath provided himself with Maternal, for therunodation ot. 'travelers and others, at his in ell . ingl.horise, in the ToWnship aforesaid, and.prays that your Honors : will be pleated to -grant hint a licenso to keep a public Ileac of ententriument. Add . your peti toner, as iu duty bonnd, will pray. • - . ' We, the subscribers, citizens of the'aforesnid Town ship, do certify, that die °bole petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acconuncida tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern ls no _ Jos. Dashback,- Zebuloit Folinz, Jacob Senren, John Briekle, John Soellner, Thos. Power, George B. Soong, Snyder, R. Wibell, Samuel Buttes, P. Young. J. so viet. . • . . febto:2tdi rflOthe Honorable the Judges of-'the Court of General 1, Quartet Sessions of the Peace"in and for the County of Allegheny : • _ • ' The petition of S. Begler, of the 2d Ward, city of Pius burg, In the, Cbunty aforesaid, 'humbly abetted); That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell lag house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Houton; will bepleased to grant him a license to keep a public house ofentenalement. And' your petitioner, as duty bound , will pray: . S. BEGLER- , We, the subscribers , citizens of the aforesaid Ward,do do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided withhouse • room and-conveniences tor the accommodafrim of trav eler; and others, arid that said tavern, is necessary. M. Mazer, Hull, Geo. - Whitfield, R. G. Brooks, 111. Rogers, C. Schmertz,J. Alientrart, W. Peck'. ert, Patterson,l. Hershfield, Wm. Wilson. • fcblthat , 4 [Chtnniele copy anti ch. Post-3 . • . . Public Sale. - . IrEnidentlined, Trustees of DAVID ZILIIABX, will ex pose to Public Sale, on Saturday, the twenty-fount' day of Tehran'', A. D. 1849, at 10 o'clock, A. ay on the premises, all that certain Lot of OrOund situate on Third street, between. Grant end Rosa .streets, in the city of Pittsburgh, and being Lot No. 34 in James O'Hare's plan of the extension of Pittsburgh, the said Lot being 24 feet in front on Third street, by 65 feet deep; on which is erected it Two Story Brick Dwelling House. Terms will be matte known on day of sale. . • . THOMAS IMcKEE, 1 • JOHN EIRICKELL, Traste ea feliB-3tdtandbd• . EDWARD DUFF, - - - JTAntEs , NEW NOVEL—The Forgery, n Tale, by U. .P. R. James Esq. For Sale by • • - • • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. j2n2G Coruer Market and els. COMBION,TEAS *lt 121 CENTS PER SET.—The subscriber,iwishitg to dispose of his entire stock of Queensware as soon as possible, will sell common Caps and Saucers at the extremely low price of 121 cents per set, along with other articles. Now is the time to secure a good assortment of Ware at low prices. Score-keepers and families shOuld improve this opportunity, without de lay. [Orr Remember. the place, Coma Ram., No. US Wood street. ' (MMO) • ' GETTY.., Tr 11.. N. DRIED CORN AIRAL—tal barrels - Kiln Dried Corn Meal; 56 barrels Rye Flour, from Patterson's Brighton Mills, la store and for SI alc by fabLd3t JOHN BLACK tr. CO. To Lumbermen. lllHEanderalgned desires; upon Ids return from the ERA 'which will bo abouLtbe Sth or 10th of Febru ary, to contract for froth 20 to 30 Thousand pieces of LOCUST TIMBER, scutable for Cross 'Pies, say 0 feet In and of sufficient size to square 51 to 61. inches The Timber to be delivered either at Pittsburgh or Madi son, Indians,—the latter preferred. Communications' maybe le3,writit fitemsrs. Church &.Carothets, before the dates mentionod. Payments cash, on delivery_ of Tina: bee JOHN IMOUGH. janal. Pres't M. and L Rail /load Co. felosette pub. St daily and It weekly and ch. this olficej HOG laigt.—Lost, on et, a small white curly. Lap - Dog. She strayed from Curran's Tailor Shop about 4 o'clock yester day afternoon.: As sheds so much prized by the owner, a:liberal reward -will be given and many thanky on being returned to this Office. • . few flaw THE subscribers baying taken the Saw-will above the Fifth Ward. Bridge, formerly run by Div. /Dim Cham betat and having a good stock of Timber on band, would solicit the patronage of tho public. Oiders thankfully received and punctually attended to. - • . SAVARY. & SPAULDING. ISEI ,_ :P.ABBENGER - ARRANGEMENTS FOB 1848: 3 teamboatPackettine,lenvesdnilrforeineinnati,lOnst. Paatenrer, Parte; via Brownsvilleoo Baltimore and A. st., and BP. tit. - • - • ' *ail - Coach 'dna, direct Pluladelphla, A:st,andlBi Western and sontitern Mail Coati; Lint, 8 A.ll. North-. Western, via Cleveland;dai/y,lO A. ss. Erie and Western New Yotkidally, 9 A. at. North-Easternito PhiladelpEta, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DELARTURE OF MAILS. - Eastern. Mail via Plaiktis, due 3a. closes 1.4 Western Mail, Ctn. erlaits.r., due BP. X c loses 5 X. South.viatßalt.endWashington,due 8 P..st.,elosess North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 4. it. closes 9 a N. Erie and. Western New - York, .due.B lc, closes 8 a.x. ,_, Par Mali*. - asked. Offend Bank orPittsborgit• • •-•••-• ••• • • • !W00 850,0 °- - S so t oo E.Tchange Bonk r r• • ••rr - 60,00 44,0 0 : - : 43,50 Slershants , and 111. Bank •••• • • • • 60,00 47,00 45,00 , Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand, Street Bridge ' 50,00 60,00 . 49,00 Northern Liberties Btidge ••••• • • _ 50,00 - 33 , 00 Old Allekheny_Bedge • '•-• •••• •• • 25 4 00 30,00 , 35,00 11 ConnelLsville R. .Btoe.ls, paidon ~ shares; 50 5,00 1,43 City Bonds to4to cent,) " 90,00 Monongahela Bridge 25 , 00 • • • 10 , 50 Gas Stock 60,00 • . , Daily Review or th e Markets. - OFFICE OF THE POK'r,_, ' • Mornay Morons°. Farriery 12, 15 , 42:1 POTATOES--VVe foand an tatuattally iarge amount of business done in - Potatoes;'.the Sales Were from store at 79e. The demand is very good. • . SEEDS-Sales of Clover at 33,10 from - wagon; from store; held at 313,25, but no sates. • Nothing re ported ig other aorta of Seeds CHEESE—Some transactions, but no shade of change in prices. • OATS—Regular sales from store at =fink.; on wharf sales are made at Ware. FLOUR—SaIo el 35 bbls. 'from store at 33,75 ealea by dray load at 8,3,81Ca53,87. COIIN' MEAL—Nona in market that will afford reportable transactions Some kiln dried held at 9 2 1 00 . Common is in demand.. BUCKWHEAT—Worth $1,50641,62, but no `sales.' The season is nearly closed. BACON—The dealers are now pretty well sup plied. Sugar cured Hams at 9c.; city cured at fiii9 ,RAISINS—SaIe of 40 boxer at 4 6 9. PEA NUTS—HeId at 68a75c.; but no demand on account of the immense quantities in market. LARD—Regular sales from first bands at 51(il 51c.i from store at 6a6te. APPLES—SaIes of three lets of green Apples at DRIED APPLES—SaIe of 50 sacks at 50c. MOLASSES—SaIe of 15 bbls. at 23e., which is the firm price. - - WHISKEY--Saleof Raw,on Friday at 161 c. The quantity of Flour and Grain in bond in the various parts -of Great Britain, is said to be much IMts than has been generally estimated: The, t'ori. eternal Reefetrfstatet, that the imports from all , pans into London, in'lB4B, were 610,000 qrs. Wheat; 70,- 000 sacks, and 66,000 barrels Flour;'besides' a very large supply of Barley and Oats. The steel' remain• ing at present in bond here,. we estimate et about 150,000 qrs. Wheat, and 30,000 barrels Flour; in all the ports of Great-Britain, there are probably not over 500,000 qrs. - Wheat, and 450,000 barrels of Flour, in bond. Loutsvrtis. •Feb. 3, 1849. BAGGING ADD Rope.-We (pate a sale of 220 coils rope at 51 cti--9 months without interest , s sale of 70 pieces bagging, 141 cts ; sale , of 89 pieces inferior at 19 ens; and sales of ial pieces and 50 coils at 15 and 7 cts on orders. Pitons:ors. We quote sales of 211 bbls Mess Pork at $lO ; 130 bbls ht. 0. at $9 ; and .26 bbls rumps at $7. We also bear of a sale of 250 bbls at 810 for- Mess • $9 for M. 0. and s7.for Rumps.— And a sale of , irk bbl. Mess at $10.25. We quote a sale of 50,000 Hu barns and shoulders out - or - nit at :5 cis and 3 e.'at. We _quote a sale of 150 kegs prime Land at 61 eta; and sales of country lath. at 6(36; cur. Wurszty.--Vre quote sales at the levee this or sing of $1 bbls et 160161. eta; Wes of rectified from stores at 1610316 cu. NE** Oaszaws, 7an.31, 1849., FLel72.—The Market cnutinues to droop there being many sellers, and at the moment, scarcely any buyers. 'The sales were about 800 bbis ; including 150 bbla Ohio from the Levee at $4,10, and 750 bbls in ropier fire lota at 84,371- ; and some few at 84,50 bbl. Large lots ref Ohio offered repeatedly at 84,25, but to offers at that. • SUGAN AND bloteuEs.—Quito 14 large hesiness was done in Sugar, the sales summing up $OO Ibis. Prices are not positively lower, though sellers now accept offers refused two or three days since.— Nearly 800 bblaMolasres sold at 206001 for inferior and' fermenting lots, and 201021 ets. for . Fair to Prime. ADVAIIICE ie Facionrs.—The New Orleans Delta of the 23th instant says : ‘ 1 The supply of disen gaged vessels within the past two or three days has been much reduced, and the arrivals of Western produce being heavy, the rates of freight to all quar ters have gone op moderately. There Is an advance of over 6fty per cent. upon the rates one short week ago, and wales, we should have some large marine arrivals soon, they must inevitably go up higher yet.” Burma Coattruct.—The statement of the de- clared value of the exportation of British sad Irish produce and manufactures from the United King dom, is eleven months of 1848, shows that the de ficiency, WI compared with the value at the same in 1847. Imports and Exports to and from the port of New York for the month or January, 1849: latroittre. Free goods. Specie. Dutiable. Cash recd. 225,534 57,700 7,833,710 1,904,555 97 Ezroirs. Dorn. mdze. Forge free. Dutiable. Specie. Total. 2,109,095 29,95.5 122,635 122,582 2,384,267 - " The quantity of Pork packed in the western States, is said to be much larger the present season, than in any former year. • Ponz.--Eleven hundred and seventy-six barrels of Pork, from Portsmouth, was brought to this city, yesterday, on the Telegraph No. 1, and immediately reabipped on the Chancellor for New Orleans. (Louisville Democrat. Fartoirr.--The offerings of freight to St. Louis, from this port, as well as at Pittsburgh and Cincinna ti, are very light. In fact, many of tho first class boats have been compelled to lay .up, or neck em ployment in some ahoy tratio.—lb. ter We.learn from officers on the Chancellor, that the steamer &stadia sank a largo Bat boat, laden with hay at Natchez. The SaWin was endearpring to land at tbe wharf, during a fog, and sank the flat boat. The loos is estimated at Sl,oooe7Lou.Cour. OE FRANKLIN, Lizcsrawntn—ln course of pub licauon in the social form, by Harper &Brothers, N. 'ork. The Life of Benjamin Franklin, consisting of his Autobiography, and a narrative of bis public life and ser vices, by the Rev. H. Hastings Weld; splendidly embel lished by numerous etquisite desigus, by John O. Chap man--engyaved in the highest style of art._The work is printed in the octavo firma, on superfine parcr, from bold and legible type. It will he-completed in eight parts, tit 25 cents each, and issued at brief intervals. • Each part will be received by expriss immediately after its publi cation. Part tidiest received and for sale by . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, • Corner of Market and 3d sts. 46 SAC 'S • ATOK9--Etee'd per steamer Jewess, and . for sale by WWI) CUMMINS. fr.. SMITH. Tta LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North east side of the Diamond, Imitable for tuE,Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of • HOGAN & CANTWELL, feb9 . • • SG Market at., Pittsburgh: rIALIFOENIA IVADONS • • • ‘,./ 1000 sawed Wagon Pelloes, (Government site. ;) : , 500 flubs; for sate by • febl3 C. A. M C ANULTY & CO., ' • Canal Basin • rpo LET-,A. TarEa Story Brick Dwelling, (containing 1 eleven Rooma,) on Wayne street. Rent, to a goo 4 'l'eunnt,B2so. Apply to . .• • C. A. I'iI'ANULTY & CO.; Canal Basin.' Q PERM, WHALE. AND LARD OILS-,• ••-• 1., 1400 go. Unbleached Whiter Sperm, manufitctared - • tido winter ; • . 800 go. Blenehed • do. do. do. • • DUO." o . 'Winter' Whale do.' • . d o.. . • 14 bbli. No.l Winter Lard Oil. Mist received and for sate by • • • MILLER &*nicerraori; 3 . 70 Llbeny 'tract... DaAH . CCIATLNO-I,bale Drab Blanket Combia. dealt MURPHY & LEE ME ME MI MN= • 1 t: : ' • t-irw.,#, " MEIN MM faminertiai anb Sitanciai PITTSBORGII BOARD OE TRADE. LV BARKER, Comaarrnus rot Fznuoltir %V •R. MURPHY' , - • ' STOCKS. "Pique mind Grain. IND • -• -: ; • 4 • - • s: 4 4 • e • . ".' *“. • =NM Paaas~o to and Tront , lOn_giand, fieiatid sCOTLAND AND IV.ALES. • .... (17 - Dy the S teamshipi BARAD SANDS, wad 'thereguiar Packet Ships,fc..Eg- - - , - - P. W. BYRNES din CO., trsrsactsu En 'us 1.524.; ; Nn. 83 gout!, street, New York, and 36 Waterloo Boad Lirerpool..' Pzasonit,tiending to the Old Country for their friends, can have them brought but by the Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing- from Liverpool' on Ist; eth,ll.ll,l6th; 21st or 26th of every month, comprising the following_Ships Fidelinr Siddeas . . Henry Clay, Hottingner, Columbla. Constellation, Roscius, '' ' Patrick Henry; Cambridge,. Isaac Wright. Waterloo, . .COnstitatton, Ashburton, New-York, , Garrick, West Point, Quceitotthe West, Montezuma Yorkshire, Sheridan, •., .New World, Liverpool.- Oxford, - - - John R. Skiddy. Or in the Brit class American Ships, Sailing from Liv 7 erpool and the Irish Ports every day, co ruing the. St; - Patzick, St. George„ . Andre* Foster, Yorktown, ' Creole, " Memnon; -. Probes, . Elsinore,. Wm. A. cooper." Aud many others, which this lunitedetpace will not ad mit of here enumerating. P. W.BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passengar Agents for theStenmship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed, sail ing-days, for 4840, are as follows: Froin Liverpool on' 20th January, 29th March, 4th lune, 6th August and Bth - Oetobe . r; from New-York on 24th February, 3d May, sth fish Septembar, and - 15th November.. Therefore, - -thosn Wishing their. relatives out early in the Spring. will find it to their interest to patronize this Old Established House, our 'arrangements being so per fect that no delayy , or' disappointment can occur. - Drafts al sight for any amonnfon the National Bank of Ireland, its branches, &c., 4c.,at all times for Sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, P.W. BYRNES & CO, 83 South et; and 34 Waterloo - Road, Liverpeol. , ' Or to— JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Chickerang's „Pianos. -,,J011N H. - MELLOR, - soli AVM for CAiekering's Pianosfor Western Pennallt• roniej No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, ■. has received, and now open for sale the following 'elegant assortment of Piano• Fortes, direst from the _manufacturer, and for sale at Mr: Chickering's (Boston) prices, viz:-- - One superb Rosewood, seven octavecarved in the moat elegant and rich s.yle of Louis XlV.—new scale. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale., One do. 61 octave—new scale. One - do. 13 octave, carved.moulding—new scale. Two do. 6 do. round corners;r " " Two do. . 6 do. square • Lir The above are front the manufactory . of Chickering r Boston, and of the latest styles of furniture, and with-his new andapproved scale. . • Also, on hand and for sale low— Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves; from the umlaut's. tory of H. 'Worcester, New York, formerly of the Firm of Stodarl, Worcester & Buntim. - , Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos ; from the manufactory of Gale & Co.,N. Y. ' ' • One Rosewood.- 61 octave; manufactured, by Bacon & Raven, New York. One Mahogany 8 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and • left by the -owner for sale, either for cash or in ex. change Me such goods as will ea :n country store,— Price 8300. . • ittn3o • TOR RENT—A good Brick Dwelling House, couve- - niently situated for business men, between 3d a lad 2d, on Ferry street. Renl--81.50.00. S. CUTHBERT, Gana Agent, feta Strilthffeld 'greet. • li►T O. SUGAR-30 likds. prime new map N. O Sugar . just received and for sale by • - MILLEgtt rucKkrsori, • febS - 1113 Liberty st. A GOLD BRACELETSAND I CORAL NECK-LACE AT AUCTION, to pay Advance, at McKzatra'a.-- To-morrsne, Saturday, February at a quarter past 7 o'clock, preciecly, will be sold, without reserve, at Mc- Ketma's Auction Rooms, the following article* Orleir elry, to pay an advance, with charges added, unlNts re deemed before that time, viz :4 fine solid gold Bracelets; I extra large double Coral Neck-Lace, very fine, and a genuine article. Those concerned will take notice of this advertisement. Terms: cash, par funds. .febtt - JAMES McKENN A , Auct. IDURNITURE ATAUCTON7AT MCKKNNAB.--On j: Monday next. February 12, nt 2 o'clock in ibe after noon, will be sold et McKenna's Auction Room, a large lot of Furniture ' comprising-dressing and plain Unreaus, Bedsteads, Cha in, Tables, Cribs, Settees, Carpeting, Looking Glasses—vrith a variety of Kitchen-Utensils, JAMES MCKENNA, febrl Auctioneer. rotor netissr. . - JOrOt summit. JTOWS DUNLAP baying, on the Ist lust., .associated with him in his business lona Fundnia. they wilt hereafter carry on their I mporting of Housn Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturing business, underthe name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The bur:bicolor the old establishment wilt be closed by the senior Partner of the prrient fino, at their warehouse. corner of Market an ,Hecond streets (lane) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. fitHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existinx between I Hale, Reinernan & Co. wns this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late Rrnt will be settled by Reineman It Co. JAR- HALE, BANIYS & -HEINEMAN, Sept.27th, 1849. JOHN:VOEGTLY. The businesserill be continued by Senna & Itcrsata and Joan VOLOTLI, under the style or REINEMAN Co. • •• Clinton Piper; CLINTON PAPER MILL, situated at Smnben .l, little, Ohio, having beenenlarged and improved, and at a very great expense. added new and the most im proved kind of machinery. is now prepared to tatunditc tare all kinds of Writing, Printing, Wrapping and Cotton Yarn Papers, Bonnet Boards, &c., equal to any in the Eastern or,Westem country. The undersigned having the Agency of the abo ve Mill, will keep constantly on hand a large supply . of the differ cut .kb,ds or Paper, and will - have any: e made to order at short notice. S. C. FULL, jan3t 81 Wood street. UNDBIES— 18 bbls. prime Cranberries; IC " small White Beans; " Roll Bauer; 25 sacks Dried Apples; 10 kegs Leaf Lard Received on consignment and for sale by - febd KING & MO(SRHEAD. "DICE -9 tiere,s,just reed and for sale by JR, feb9 KING & MOORLIE&D,Dismond 11.)A.CON—Hama and Shoulders, a prime snick+, of 0. NV: Jackson's curing, nlways on band and for sale by Ifebq KING & MOORHEAD.- It A f l o B r l a N a tr boxes 4il a t i zy boxes, in d IV liKrO ls ri lG a Medium Straw Wrapping, . 1000 •' Crown -" ,-- 500 " double tea " " Received end for Mae et the I'aper Warehouse of __feba S. C.- HILL, S 7 Wood at. IHUM WHISKEY — tight bbis, Irish Whiskey re seised and for sate by jan3 • e • .1011 H • BLACK & CO. lat •p,. t. 1. • • by (aeo n ) ACHESON. /00 BUSHELS CORN 7tlZAL—just received, and for sale oy decVS rik/All) URA 1,11 ANU large stock of fine old- Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to snit. by [decl4] P. -C. MARTIN, Ater: ' I;3MNIMiiEaM PEACH BRANDY—A few bble old Tonoeme Petted Broody, fez gale by. tdecl4] P:C. MARTIN. Ag't. Itttltsal CHEESE-3W boxes am L ease; a store sold forsale by ijan29) S. &W. HARBA,UGH.' SUOMI-40 htds. nour and old crop N. 0. Sugar, In store and for See by 029) S & IV . HARDAUGH. . jr , o LAS S ES-50 barrels N. 0 Molasses, in store and 111.. for sale by (janZJ) S. &W • HARBAUGH.. QOM& ASH-20 casks Soda Ash, a very superior sit ' la de for glass manufacturers, for sale by jan29 S . ,* W. HARBAIIOII. Diiiradrian a foiiale Ay by 01129) _ S. & 11ARSAUGH. LARD-2 -- ari.No.l Lan k egs 14 lt jan29 MIOOB--Pres Eggs jest received and for side by -Jan29 8. & W. HARBAUGH u • UTTER 1' F R.ll sat f• ottlety, Ijtur2ll) ' &W. HARBAUGH. 11),ItY APPLB3-75 bags. Dry Apples. just ree'd and .I,lfor sale by ijahtB4 8. & W,DAMBAUGH. QUGAR DOUSE 'hIOLASSES.—IB' bbla. Sttgis 0 .House Molasses, on consignment and for sa_l_ekby _ - MILLER It RtOKETSDN _ fi latoXiaNV HITE HAVAVABIIOAR; 00 bags " • Brazil " - -received and tor sale by (deed) MILLER & RACKSTYSON. • Qt G ARS-50 M. genuine Prindlpa, Clll2. & 20." 4 " " Jaspa : 10 " Havana 1410104. . - 6"`" Fragandia. Rec'd and for mde by (devil) MILLER & RICKETSON, , I\IIO4ASSES-2.2 bbls. Sugar House ; . • AIL -40 new crop Plantation; received and for stile by (dec4; MILLER & RICKETSOL PIL—CROP OP 184E1.-10_ bnifits sup. Bop. dertuz," Laraads -;" •.• • , . 10 baskets sup, D on t e a x , ci L a w ns - Marseilles; recd and for sale by - • dec4 • MILL • • & RICRETSOIC _ _ COPPE hugs Rio (toffee ; ,"30 '4 sup. Rio Coffee; - 50 " Laguyra " in store iutdfor sale by. • = - fjanlB) MILLER ;& RICKETSON.' "DOT-ASII,-11. casks Pot-Ash in store and forsale by -InalB MILLER. & RICKETSON TyIIITE HAVANA SUGAR—,3O boxes Vldie Ha - vend Sugar, just reel and for sate by jartlft ' 'MILLER & RICKErSON: , ard LARD OIL--12 bbls:No. t Winter Strained L Oil 1 P a u. w it ~ or Just received and for sale by - - .lanlS ' MILLER & RIEKETSON. AMPDLACK—Supetiorptar, barrel* and Wt di, " a"ted PaPe" Vr. I F I ANIMTOCIC Oa c 0.,. Corner Ist and Woodsy'. Tytwi mosd—oso bate-just receaved and or ants by _L.B. A FAKNIZTOOK CO:, Porbertst bud Wood - CaBl3lA-200 =as lust received and for sale alk, .•• . • B. A. PAIINESTOCK nov2B . • • . • . Corner Ist and Wood its IDILANKET COATlN(S—Drob,Levenderi.Orey-fthx- JP ed. and Blue, for - sole byte.piece or pack at manufacturer's prices , by MURPHY & L Libertyjan6 - street, opposite • : • RISERS ,:, ,:..., ~- _._. ,‘ ,', • • , , .... .- - .., - • "," ''....". , k' , ,,v. ".: ,‘: ':.,•: 7 1 1.,4 ' ‘ 4: .".4.% , ... ~ .: ~ . , ,--,.!; f .r., ~, , :r ..,Oft• 4--x>! ~.,,,- . ,: •. . ..-, -'. -'.'.-.. I, ~ -• -= -1' f . ' s • 4 ,- ".t ••• "Av... 't •-.:.,'„: ;. -.., : ,'. ..,. f 7- - ~- . ~ 2., (N./ I' ...... --, ~ - , ~. vi: ).2yZ:1"" ', - - 'f ~,t......., d t;,-„, 4 ,-1 1 .• ',.. • . - = . ' .;-,1 . i -- ,.. , • - ~. ) f. , ... i. d..• - vi.. , " ..i . .V.f ' 4 ....4. •• ' '''''.-' tr iti i' , . e...,-. •-- 04- .V . - tre ' ''. 4 . i s'l.',ar ".," , "-E-i;:i•.,.*- ' •iki- ... ,- ----- -..,..:' 4.. s;••s' ...,-.Q..;i:1-ef-...'7.-N,::' • - . 4 • ....?".." a ....- . j.' . ''.. 0 1.. —. •- 4 /4, •4,..if, • 1,4,....,1;t. ig..... ~4i . 1 .1 -". w a r , ~I,ve ~ tyrt. , .4' v-,•3....:',.ii,,A1'.,, ' • i,7.f!•-/-,!,;",,,. i.i.4,.".• ..wit'y •: ; 47- ...t:-.. -•,,,...i" Si' 1111 111 alistellaucons, OM Co.Poittiership 'Notice. W. k J. C. ACHESON . . jam reed and tor sate by S. a W. HARBAUGII. EU River. Intelligente. POR.T OF . ' TTSUIIII.GII SI vim *kiss - 6 -1 / 1 11V - PA Steamer Lake Erie, - Sholes, Beaver. •_ • , Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver:* " .Battle, Jacobs, Brownsville: ; " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. "- . Beaver, Clarke, Dewier. - , . Camden; Bendrickaon, - McKeesport. " - Monongahela, Stone, Chiciumitt, .: Z. Tayior, Lucas, Wheeling. ' t , t • Telegraph No.l, Hazlett, Loaisville " . Pacific, Cadipbell Cincinnati. • " .Lake Erie, Shales, Be ' aver. • ' • Baltic Jacobs, Brownsville " Atlantic,-Park i nson, do: • - " - Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. • ": Beaver, Clarke, Beaver. " • Camden, Beridnckon MatespOrt. " Messenger N0.2, - Woodward, Cmeinnati. " Shenandoah,Bowman, Cincinnati. " J.Q. Adanut t Gregg', St. Louis. , • - • - " Hamburgh: Louie vitte " • Vermont, Hitzlett;Cmcinnati. . • " Telegraph No.l, Hazlett,. Louisville. "- Caleb Cope,Murdock, Wellsville.- ' ' Sir The Alentingabela arrived yesterday, having been detained by ice. She will leave to-day at 10 CINCINNATI - AND .PITTSBDROH DAILY STEAD.' PACKET LINE. !FMB Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and famished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. 'Abe hest wages are paid for the services of the best - and mostt erpenenced men engaged in the river business IThe line has been in operation for six years' has carrie& nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com pinion with any passenger line in the Union • for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money mur procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers.. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: . MONDAYPACSRT.—The Moitorostmkt,Capt.Sione, Will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlo o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. M. TuRSDAY RACKET.--Tbd Mum& No. It, Capt. Jno. irlineelter, wilt leas* Attsbargh every Theaday morning at 10 Walnut ; Wbeeling every Tuesday evening at 10r. at. ' . WEDNSSDAY PACERT.--The NEW Ex 641219 No. 9, Capt. S. Donn, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning ntlOo'clock Wheelingovery.Wednesday even ing at 10 P. 111'. . THURSDAY PACKET—The Ilanztarr, Capt.. R. Citron, will leave Pittsburgh everyThtirsday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening atliitP. K. PIUDAY PACKET.—Thd CrzetartNo.2, Capt. Crooks, will leave PitiabargheveryFriday morning at 100`elock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. x. . 1 KAMM YPd CHRT.--The Illtsnatonu No. 2, Capt. C. Woodward, will leave Pittvburgh 'every. Saturday morning it 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. at. • SUNDAY PACKST.— The War NILWTON, Capt. P. Diva, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. x. LOUISVILLE. PACKETS. FOR WiIEEL.IN9, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE 01310 . . . RIXFOLAY .S.AIIIIDAT Pacmtv.--The A No 1 fine and fact passenge r steams Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Ifellep„, Com mander, will leave hushing for Wheel tug, Cincinnati and Loannoe, and all inte mediate. Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely, - - Par freight or plumage apply on boa_rd, or to ' I 1 it FORSYT DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph hits been built' expressly fora regular Packet,and with a view entirely to the comfortof-pas sengers; the accommodations are interior foto boat ou the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike Nog, to Sant- Douls—thrusthroughortve osni. apfit-iy 1848. 1868. Pittebturith and Ileorontewillle Rally Packet Line. Fassraav 1at,1948. Pcartraiir tat, 1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. AL The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLA.NTIC, Cam, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOMB. 'PLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely now,and are Atted up without ?nerd to expanse Every comfort that money can procure has been provi• ded. The boats wilt leave the Monongahela Wfutrflitost, antic foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. jam • New Wareing Packet. .. The new and splendid passenger stcasuer AZ -TAYLOR, M. R. Leval, Meaner, "anti run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and ri x t4t , l aving ibis city every Monday, Wednesday and .P • ,as 50 o'clock,„*. x„ and Wheeling every, Tuesday, undo and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. m. For freight or passage, (buying superior accommoda• tions,) apply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not inapassed by any boat on the river. (janX)) ARMSTRONG & CROZER, A . . Pitlabumh- Wheeling Paieket..,• THE avriits. , conning steamer CONSUL, jilailWxsamt; hiatior, will leave regularly (or Wbuelingoun Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o elock,proWsigt.: . Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, oal o'clock. a. w., pirate' sly. The Consul will land maim Intermediate Potts. Every accommodation that can be procured; for the comfort anti orrery of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self.actingsafety-gmud, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board,er octSt • • JOHN FLACK. Agent. Franklin Packet.:. itsl The fast packet ALLEGHENY: BELLE, Capt. Wx. Hanns, will ran regularly be tween ugh Ltd Franklin. on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, a; 4 o'clock, r. s. For freight or passage, apply on board. decg7 - , alga ar Parkas for Mandeb. mP4fie THE fine steamer WEI.LXVILLE. Ca Copt. Usatris, swill leave for the above and inter ale prays on Wednesdays and Saturdays. • For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to au2s . GE0.,11. MILTENBERGER, Agi. - Now Arrangement. • THEmeanser CALEB COPE will leave (or Beaver,Olcsgaw, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday. at 9 A. M., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and. Friday. She has a boat at the Ituuliall, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepAred to receive freights at any time. B.:& W. LLARBAUGH Agents, N 0.33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will .leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, assgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, 'Wednesday, and Friday—and returning ou Tuesday, Thursday, sindflaturday, at 9 o'clock, a. at. Having a boat at the landing, ore are prepared to receive freight at any time. For frelghtor passage apply to . nial7.4( • O. W. HARTON A CO.; Agents. For St. Louts., C . ' The splendid fast running steamer CAMBRIA j M wi ll .. . C. s, Kendrick,uster, wil leave for the hove and intermediate ports thindny. Fin freight or passage apply on honed, or to feblo , - , GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agent. For Lafayette, Wabash River. • The fine steamer VERMONT, Captain saitopuw.arr, swill leave for the above, awl all loterwediate ports, For frei ht or ease .DP .1 on hoard. feblo Dssouunth The partnership of htnitpire & Litz is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu.• shwas of the firm wilibe settled by IL Lee _ . J. R. MURPHY, H. LEE. Ininburgh, 30th Jan., 1049. NOTICR.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods at the old ace. H. LEE. 3n retiring from the late finn of Murphy &Lei. I to groat pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the pubtic. Ana° ' . J. R. MURPHY.. A PPRENTlCEiiWANTEli=FifleilliiiiiriiTylTurg 23... lads from Lt tole. years of age, to leamtbe Stocking manufacturing business. Apply at M. DALY'S Store, i on Fifth street, or at his Factory n Lawrenceville. novl4: .1f . ANTED—Three Business Alen, as partners in e tablishments .now in successfill operation lit lb cil e Each will be required to produce a cash capital o AlsO r a profitable business will be sold at a bargain; to one or two enterprising men of good business-habits. B. CUTHI3ERT, Gen. Agent, - • Smithfield - street • - - INFORMATION WANTED.-Any person acquainted with the children of John Clark, an Englishman, lan iron founder by trade,) supposed to have worked in or about Pittaburgli, and to have died within six or seven years, will do them a kindness, by informing . them th ey can bear of something to their advantage, mi application to this-office. • ' pec3o.tf : Shirting lanslins and Irish Linens. T, R. laUftPlikg invites the particular attention of • tholes wanting the above Goods, to his desirable stock, - consisting of the best make, from the most apprev, ed manufacturers, end the letter Wart anted pure flax.— He has just received sit additicuml supply, and is Offering Shirting Muslims ,Of a superior quaßty at a very low price. Also • Sl:eating cud Pillow-case Mullane; • - • Diapers and Crash; Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins ; - Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and • Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. • LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos, 'Parmettos, plain and fancy De LIIIIIOE I / 2 (some new styles , net received; ) Alpacas, Ac. • The season being tar:advanced, ail these Goods wattle* ;sold at prices that cannot fail to- please. :t Wholesale Ream up attar.. TAMES P. KERR,Artotaty at Loto-OtEco reincwed to 0 Tourth street, bevaten Smithfield and arallt atieeta YittaburalC - jan3agn. csE/240rri. No. 1 de la Cruz Principe &gars; 1,, 05 do. do. do. • .20w 'f 3 • do. do. - do. Just received and for sato by MILLER & . feb9 . 170 Liberty street. to . r , r ' :i.,.',,f , •-• , ;!':','..-: . •':... ,, -''• ~,':.-:--•;!..!,_.1--::.i,-'.;/-''.'r,i--- PEN ‘. ~ r " EMI -,'-'.'7-''.!;,j' .::-:-1-.1,-T-'-'.,:`-.--.- El janis -...•':,:---, MO ,: , ,,,,•, , i - ,,•tF , :,;.: ~,!,;• ~ '. : t ,::;1. =EI • • , MI mEzz ;,fiar,.. - ate:;:..k,',i'v' - i , '.tgt.';': - ' Dlount , lonatnet Building Lots for Salo: OFIDEAUTIFULI4. I I SITUATED BUILDING LOTS for sals, in the plan of the Mount Enunetproperty. Parsons desirous of investing a small sum of money; can do so- to advantage; by . securmg Oholce Lots of .vaneuB.. This. property, for beauty of location corrunanding view of the two cities the Allegheny, 'Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unequalled. It Las the advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring water:, The newrolid, now finishing, will render it easy of access, and bring it within a aonvenient distance of tho Allegheny market. As an nwestment for profit, to say nothing- of She de lightfulsituation for a residence, the buyer will secmein -a few years a TLIELEPEATOLD return. ' -; The above Lots will be sold for Cashor on a Crediti of one to five.years. ' - - Trtur. cimansnu tmunrtrrsuLE. Plans may be seen and every information had, of Mr. HUGH SWEENY, on the premitea; orefJOHN COYLE, whiz office i onAth street, Pittsburgh. - novfin IRON FOVNDRYFOR SALE.—A small Iron Foundry, With Patterns, Tools, &c., all readyfor operation, will be sold on accommodating terms or exchanged for it'd% hie; offers an excellent opportdnity to elating man to commence the Iron Foundry business. Enquire of aCAIFE Ec ATM NSON, let, near Nood street. FOA SALE—A small two ',tot) , frame dwelling home, Conveniently situated,. fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feetin frontiby 123 feet deep, and -will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply_ti.t_thit house to sep2' - - JAAMS 111AY,Water Mina. Steam Boat* for Sale. .-, . . 4r if it Thee - splendid Steam 'Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built eipressly. to fan as reg ar ackete on the Monongahela, between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months, are found to be too large and povverful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for mile._ , The following are the dimensions of.thela Tstrls boats: viz: Length of dock, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26. feet; wheels,2t feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinder., 21 inches, and 6.1- . eet stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-roxensi ,and the cabins arc furnished in the richest modern style. _ For terms , enquire of J.'K. MOORIIEAD Pittsburgh:, For Bale or Exohatkge. • • .CFFER FOR SALE the whole of Me property on J. which I now relide, in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of thp Dwelling House, Out Houses, - &c., with the Carden for would - exchengethe same'for Property in the neighborhood of the City i-;--or I would - divide the 'Property to suit . purchasers. Persons to par chase or exchange, can call on me at the war - eh - rase of Cummins &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Morton imhela House.. (deelMtawlf) . - JAALES ct CUMMINS. F. SALE OR BENT—A Two Story - Brick Dwelling, situate on Fink street, opposite the Court Haase:— Ern - mire - of - • M'MULLEN &DOWNING, • janl7 ' 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh MIOR SALE—A valuable, Property of - 4 - 0 feet fronton jE. Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley to alO feet alley. The above desirable property . can readily be iutT proved, either for business purposes or: private resi dences, or for renting—will be sold, at a Bargain. Also, a lot of 20 feet front on ,ter near Grant street, by e 0 feet deep Price 8700.. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Ag't . , . febs Smithfield st. OR SALE—A desirable Farm of .74 Acres. F rorijb llonse, Barn, Stable, and outbuildings, Garden and Orchard, and from 30 to 40 TLCTOS in outuve• Lion—it mites from the city, on the Franklixt Road Some stock and fanning implements will be sold at a fair price. Price of the Faun, including the Grain down, Bt4oo. Terms, easy. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. AO, jan29 . Smithfteld at. IGIOR SAL —A valuable comer Lot of 50 feet Ironton Borough stre e t= bY.7 5 deep an North street, I ' a Law" renceville—contan mg a new Brick !loupe, conveniently arranged, With wide ball, large parlor and kitchen three bed rooms, upper and lower porches, good, eellit ,r bike ovan, garden, dre.. Price . Itt500; S5OO tu hand ; S-500 in I year; 13500 at 2 years. • 1 , S. CrIIfBERT, ben. Agent, • - • Srahhfield-street. FOE SALE—A valuable property of Beak - Emmet mid Lot, !Tabling on Laeockstreet, Allegheny. The Hansa is wall arranged, with a good dry vault and cel lar, diniug-room and kitchen, hail abd two parlors, two chambers and finished garrets. Will be soldat abargain. Price JIM • 11600 in harai; SCOO at sia morubs. • ' . 8. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. Azad, , - . Smithfield sheet. • *TO LET—A Dwelling Rouse, on Feder,street, Allegheny, near the Market' Square, and a smal l louse on Pennsylvania Aveaue;near Mira. blur t:l'7's Tavern, Pitt Township. • - Also, a long Room 3d story, Market street, Pittsburgh. Two sroallStores on Third street, and sevemlconverucat Offices, near the Post Office. Apply to E. ILIGAZZABT, febtatv Office, Third street, over Phdo jigs TA ' STAND Al' SHODS'S UN. L JLENT.—A commodious and well SauDied Taves. , band, In the village of Shonsetown, furnished. Modern style, 'with good Stabling annulled. It wall b. leasedfor a term of years. Addt esti - - • ianlS • P. SHOUSE, Shousetourn. TO LDT—One Three Story and one Two Story EDwelling , House, finished in modern style, marble mantels in each of the parlors, and bath houses iit earl,; situated on Wylte street, second and third houses from the corner of Washington at. . •' . • ' JOHN Y Liberty Wad lrwia ats , %X) LET —The Dwelling, corner of Wylie and,Chath -L. sun street, having parlor;iiinhig room, and six bed rooms. Apply to . JAS. McGUIRE, 15013 .. Tailor Third Mr. Dear% 'BooM.Seepin A i t ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander 2. Day's Bail& ing, comer of Diamond and Market street. For day and evening classes. Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced, in 'his miplendid new work on Book-Keeping, are tow attracting general attention in the Eastern cities. Numerous as are the linblications alretuly before the public on this important branch of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic testimonials appended to the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded in elFecuts, more reedy and desirable method of teachtmg and reAncing - to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile alfairs.—Nero Fork EcvnincEspress, Oct. 30. . Professional assistance given . in opening, post ing and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de. ranged books, &e.. Class hours. from,lo to 12 Al. 211 . L., and from 9 to 4, and 7 to 10 P. .7jatiEf February/maga:mem. RECEIVED AT 211, A. llllNER'B,4Godey's Lady's Book, for February. Graham's Magazine, for February. • Ladies' National, for February. AU the above are more than equal to the January numbers. Illustrated Courier, forZecember. Littell's Living Age, N 0.244. The Gold Mines of California, and also a fullhistorical account of that country; edited bY B. G. Faller. Also, ‘ 1 large correct Map of all that region of country; engraved by Atwood,•New 'York. '•• Also, a new work of 130 pages, giving a fall historyot California and its Gold Regions, with the geographical. mineral and agricultural resources, including a - map of the whole country; by Fayette Robinson. • Part first Illustrated Lilo of Deui.Franklin ; to be . corn plete In eight lumbers. Published by the Harpers. CharlesTlekens' neWwork,HdHaunted an and the Ghost's Daman. Price 0 cents. ' BERM 'RD, of Allegheny City, has all the above. lE7' Smithfield street, thud door above Yd.' • janl7. 13011.THAITS OP HIPTIbO.II§IIED MEN, engraved from Daguerreotypes, published by E. Anthony— Daniel Webster, Henry Clay Hu his 71st year) General Scott, Gen. Taylor, Millard - Fillmore, Gen. Wm O. But. ler, John C. Calhoun, James Buctiamm, Theodore. Fre.; linghuysen, John Quincy Adarng,AndreWJackson (from Dodge's celebratedmituature) Washington, (from Stuart's painting) Pius IX., Lewis Cass. . &supply of the above excellent portraits just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Janto Corner Market and 3d stet. • VrACUULEY'S ENGLAND—The History of England OHL from the accession of hones IL, by Thomas Eft , bingtou Macauley.. Just received and tot Mile by' - JQHNSTON & STOCKTON, jandd Corner 3d and gd Market ins. A MOTT'S ALEXANDER:THE GREAT—History It of . Alexander the Great, by Jacob Abbott; with en graylings. Just received and , for silo by' JOHNSTON tr. STOCKTON, Jana° Corner Market and ad page enrolee Carriage liannifitetoryi • Diamondhareem Wood and getitAdeld stmts. Wines may always be found an assort ment of Family Carriages, Barouches, '" Buggies, • and oil kinds of heavy work, - ."-•••••:"..' row a sii horse wagon down to a wheel barrow. Xenons wishing to mutilate or contract for any thing in the above line, are respectiblly invitti% to coll. • A. FURTHER REDUCTION.. Jluspratt dc Bons' Patent Soda Ash.. 1 TO 5 TONS, 31, dash, currency ; or 4 mos., approved 1 bilis. 5 tout or upwards 3 . / do. par, or n mos. do., in terest added. For the supeor quality of this brand, we refer Ito' the glass land soap' manufacturers of this city generally. W. tr. M. MITOHELTREE, dec4 - -No.26ollberty.street.-t WILLIAM TATE & 00 4 ' • (11IICO1j180116 TO 1111111t17/71 & , T.1211.) - No. 10, Fourth street, between .Perry , and Liberty stimr, MANUFACTUREIRS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy drants, Pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, tkc,t . keep constantly on hand and manufagture to - order, sheetlead from 1 to 8 tbs. to the square foot, in sheets of 13 by 20 feet, which they will furnish io the. trade wholesale, .or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on Mind leaden pipes from 2. to Inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for converng waterlrom springs, furnished to the country Wade, and pinup on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow'& Cies very supelyor cast iron auction Pumps. Hydrant work of every description executed in the most durable manner, und on the most accommodating terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, shot lead.or pumps, will receive prompt attention. - - • ciurensware,--cnitta and Gloss. BRITANNIA TEA BETS,III4.NTEL OIiNAZAB NTS, c. slum° OPYCJINAP AT nommlsrsoN , s, WOOD man, Image noon& snow VuPTH STXES: r. rrilE. subscriber invites his numerous friends and cue tomers, and Alie public generally; to his large and beautiful assortment of China,Queensware and etlass—: Girondoles, Lamps, Britannia Tint Ware, Easton!, French and English Mantel Ormunenta, o Which ,be offers at .unusually low prices, previous, to moving lower dawn on Wood street, two doors below Fourth, in March next. (ian3l) HoDK:rNsorc. rALENTINES.—Just received, a spleadhl assoiune at 1r of Fancy, Comic, &c. Also. 'Envelopes to match, at zeaulsort RiNzgirs inxi27 . . 67 Market street: ('LOVER SEED--9 buneis, just recettredand for mita by (lanai), $P111174 BINCLA SUGAWD HAMS--A "few more MA".of Stagg & Shay's curing. Cfeb9l ICING & MOOR lIR A ~. t , w .. • ----:.„.„.:,:..,,-:, ..4--.,:i „. • '..---,;.. 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L'',.:' r- i - : - '.',:..'' . 7 -:-''''-' :: 4 :•-•;'. , ; ..1 -:. , -,,' .._...,,-- . - ...!';;.. , •: - .:,•ii.: - (' !.."..., . ,-,.:::,';:i .:..;,,. ;- - :_! . . :.1,,:d i• , .., , _ . , -,,_, ..,-. - --- • BM =I = 7 7 7 .,;-.•;,;' , ...,,,, , . . 1,'.1. 7 7'Z'i . -4•C ~,, : . '. , . - ':O.-; : i. , ,..z.:-,;,!1, DRY GOODS •NOTICAii • MA.SON & CO., • No. 60 Market -t, Pittsburgh, Pa., DEG leave meet respectfully to announce to - their no• 1,11 memos patrons end the public that they, in conee qt, ence of contemplating change in their business,pro pose opening the whole of their extensive 3Varehouse, (including all their Wholesale Rooms,) for retailing, had will continue opeu nntll the first of February, commenc e; pn New 'Year's Day, lUD. Our whole stock, coin. .?acing one of the most extensive and varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the 'Western country, will be offered at lower prices than ever before known. Upwards of fifty thousand dot laretsf ouretock has been recently purchased, the great er portion of which are foreign Goods, received at NOSY York by late European arrivals, which, fromthe lateness of ,the season, as well as the well known pressure in the money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at the public sales, at rates varying from twenty-five to fifty par , cent. less then similar goods brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently believe thdtourpriees for the time above mentioned will be found lobe even lower then any Eastern wholesale rates - We anxiously invite till persons to visit our establish ment, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above--assenng them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor' upon the proprietors.— Our easement of SILKS, SHAWLS and FINE DRESS GOODS will amply repay one for a visit; added towhlch our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, induce all to call. Er Our system of One Price, willbe strictly adhered to. tian3l - 4. A. MASON & CO. Prima Arrive's...New Goods r • No. 65 miss= sr.ontromma 4•rn sr. Aim umstomi FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fait in Pnces, and far below the mist of niacin fettering, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re tail, at 'GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Blenched Muslin, only 31 cents; • 4.4 Blenched Muslin, from to 121 cents; 4-4 Brown do. do. sto 8 cents; 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 121 do. Printii; Merrimack patterns, only 61 cents; Furniture Chintz, only 6} cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 181 cents • British Chintz, Blue had Omnge, 10 cents Bed 'ricking, only GI cents; French Dress Gingheins,l2l cents; - French Work Collars, only 121 cents; 4-4 White Flannel, only %`• cents. LADLES' DRESS GOODS. • Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; Wide Black Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, allahndes ; Satin stripe Cashmere, new style ; French Lamarnao Plaids; Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; BlacitPlaid Alpaca Lustre; • Gala Plaids, high colors; . , . Coburg and Th ibet Cloth, various shades ; Paris Printed Lamartime Cashmeres; • French Merino, all colors-, Chameleon Satin, all shades; Black Plaid Gro. D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Plaid Lang Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style ail wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mona de Leine Shawls; new style Stradilla Straw's; plain and embroid ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printntTtrkern and Cashmere Shawls. French work Capes • Collars and Chemizettes; new style. Borinat Ribbons: Revere bordered linen cambric Flandkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves; mohair and - worsted Mitts; .white and black* Silk, Cashmere, "Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora- Visit Bose ; black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread; Edgings raullnsertings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE G00D5.... ; Damask,Table Linen, and Table Cloths; Russia Dint per and Crash ;Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleachbd and Brown Muslin; Castanets ; Kentucky Jeans ; Checks; Bed Ticking ; Domestic. Gingbams; Colored Cambries; Red, White and Yellow Flifrinels ; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings. - GENTLEMEN'S opiate., - - - last received, a very fine assortment of French and Eriglisb,-blna;black Raul brown Cloths; bleak and fancy French Casauneres 1, new style fancy Yestinga and Cm vats Merino Merino Shirts and Drawers — Linen, Cambric and Salt Handkechiefs; and ttsplendidassortmentaf Gloves, Hosiery andiinsPenders• - - A splendid sumortraent - of superfine (ribbon . bound) Blankets,just received. , - . , The. altoVe GOODS having been purchased since the recently - rat faii in, prices, Men:hunts and others are re quested to call and Inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lowerthen they have ever, been offered in this:City, as I intend to sell them tea/desalt and remit, eta. very naafi - proi: , mi the Eastern Cost. . ABSALOM. MORRIS; nomM Mo. 45 Market street. Pittsburgh. C0R3711 Olit sonars AND tram= arasners, rrrrantraad. filtEler BARGAINS !—The subscriber. has just-re t" turned from the Eastern Cities, audit' nom receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DBV GOODS, adapted to the 'present season and em br ing• a stock for nchness and variety not surpassed by rtiv establishment in the West. Very glossy black Silks ; Ilandsome dress do. Rich changeable do. itich Changeable Satin de Mods and high col'd Franc) Merinos.; Mode and high cord Unlit; de Carnes ; Newstyle deLaines;, Satinstriped Cashmeres; Fancy do. Black and colored Alpacas;' , Plaid Gine:maul, bright co- New style Visettes; Gala Plaids, bright colors; California Plaids; Black Bombazines; CALICOES-G Ills stock of Calicoes is very large;`it has been. se. lected with much - care-with trarneular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and bettuty of design. These goods are lower than-they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention of pitrehasersi , • The best Calicoes for %cm. ever offered; Double:purple Calicoes, English;l2l dente ; Oil Chintz; British Chintzes New style Merrimack Calicoes; - . - Blue - • - do. -- do. : • -. • - Blue and Orange do. Futuinire do.- ' ' - • • - . CHEAP DRESS GOODS. • • A large tot of low priced Muslin de Lanes, at Our lot" price of IEI cents per yard. _ Also, Black Alpacas for I.2lets. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored:Plaid Ging ham, for 12k cents, warranted fast cedes's- - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Muslims, to 12; - " Yard-wide Unbleached, 0/ to 9; , - Bed Tickings, very cheap; • . Ciudnetts, Drillings, - Kentuckyietuut; - Cheeks ; Linings, Plaid Linseys; ' " Domestic Ginghams, Mariners' Shirting's; • Colored Cambnes; , Flannels lower than over offered; • - Canton Flannels. LINEN GOODS! - Srish-Linens, Linen Lawns; - Damask Table Linen; - ... - Da. do. - Cloths; . • • Russia Sheeting; - • - Do. Diopers; • - • • • Linen Drilling, Crash. ' • ' BLANKETS! BLANKETS! • : • A large 'stook of Blankets, from coarse to :very fins ; ' also, Mae ;and Drab. Blankets, fine and Arery fum, for ' • GOODS FOB GENTLEMEN. r; ' Fin'er and superfine Frenehand Englishelotha and Oyercoatings; Silk and - Linen Pocket band kerchiefs and Cravats;. Gloves; - Suspenders; Silk and ;Merino Under Gannents ;; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, Tile subscriber _having made extraordinary prepare- Lions for the Fallend Winter trade .) and haying purchas, 'ed his Goods under the advantage ofinarkets.mtusually 'depressed,. can confidently promise his customers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to call. (natal) PHILIP ROSS. Winter Goods at ar.sistern-Vost.l EO. R; WRFTE.,No; St Marker street, intends making v•jr a change in his business; on the, let "of January next-wilt dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at original cost Brocha Long and Square Shawls; - • - Freach Tartan Long do. • French Printed Car, mares' s ': English".do. do. MouseUne-De.Laines ; - ' • ' 3.0 and B=i Gala Plaids Sigh ool'd French Gingham!i; and Fancy Drees Silica. Those wanting Bargains. are invited to call. f no27:llxi Ileduestion.in Prices.. VVILL BE SOLD, from this date; the balance of our NV - mike Maass Goons, at greatly reduced prices— consisting-of scarlet, maroon, =tzarina b lue,bPk brown and other colors French Merinos, Lamartme Stripes,' Mohair Stripes, and harld Alpaca*, bl'k and fancy colors; French alt wool Cashmeres. and De Dante's.; priced Cashmeres and Be LablES, in great - variety ; Long and: Square' Plaid - Shawls ; Twice ri, Cashmere, Do Lain& Oloth, Tbilset, 4cc., 4c. R. D. THOMPSON, dee% : ' 110 Market et:, 3 doers - trim Liberty". AHD a, nacrraEßsr,rtiEnnum GOLD mi. -- 1 A doz. of the above warranted brand of Pens,.just, received, and for sale w. to the trade at New . York ° prices. , The above Pens have received the highest premium ever . .awarded on Gold Pens, and are:warranted lip, the mann factorerrigainst the point coming DM For sale by EDWA.RD-TODD.& C 0.,.. North-east corner of Fifth and Market ata., up stairs. "LACK-AND FANCY CASSIMEIIO3.—W. Mira -4.) err has lately received a large assortment of these Goods, and is opening them at prices unprecedented's* low, ranging from 75 to 82,50 per yard. Also, French Doeskins,' of all qualities. • ' Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible green, brown, and bine. Among these are some very handsome French Black t sunable for Clanks, at a very low,price - , mid brown;iavuiltlegreen,andbhk Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks.. _ Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Draweriq Mariners' Undershirts, constantlftm band. • filer• The attention of Merchants a nd.Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece, is specially Milted to the above. By Express,. irIENTES. - SUMMER GOODS.--Soper., single milted vt Franchliabit Cloths; rich styles Caiisimeres; black and colored Cashmeretrs; Queen's and Summer Clothe' 6 M arseilles,f ataand p dit l i t t r x2 rirraLaill i f e re n ze gB a. Lino Drills; Vhaaper yet! . • ' a llasuriSOreto ClothStoroi. may2s - • Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood 'ORK BASKETS as' SO Manua srazor—Con. slating of Roservoodi Mahogany And other Nara: 14 - materials. . Also, a superfine quality of Toilet And Shaving Boxes; Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks sad Games of every description ' 'Santa large 111/101nUerl of Toys end Fancy Articles .suit able for an Christmas res, nu.• [dean. HOGAN & C . ' 111 ;,.~, MS= 7 - • EINE . .1-ziL;I:•:.:-.,,...%-,--1,4,1-!'..',."' -.•:.`.'i',-.',":.-.';...--Z'',,''''.- . FANCI GOODS New Ooods,.at.Nu*ber Viny.alne !Cravats and Collars; Black lore Veils and Mkt's.; Jaconet and Comb. Plaid and striped Matting; illandsome Ribbon"; ',Cloths Hosiery, &c.; ". ',Cloths for Cloaks; Terkeri Shawls ; (Cashmere do: Plain Thibav , Shawls, silk fringe ; IPlaek'Phibet Shawls, dodo. Black . do. do. - Bilk do. .do. • Funs Brochm - do. Cloth do. Plaid, Long' 00. Low Priced do Plaid Cloakings. . T REDUCTION +~S t' `~"e ~~...,. EN z:;_".i -----I'''-:-.:-....-i.'_--!: , ' 1 ' , .t . :: , ....i...,:,.''. ,-.•A :-.‘,'.',:-:!•,4;..'-i.::..,:i1,c,.,A-.,-:".. i :;?-',-!' ~:: i '-.i-.!.-.,•-,.,..i:..!:.4'..t.7,, 5-L,:::'.,-..;.-::,, '•r Z )k ' . .:- . ..':-.::;,- '' ''' ' , :'i:N ','•':;. -;,-::-; `=' , l - 'tl'''" d?4 - 1•;=; -.. 1 -4 3 . '',' ~.•',''.-;:.''- .; -4 .!.4 -.. : ;' ,. .; , '''i t :•.....",•. ''''-!'-''':".-' --' _ ~1-::; . ' , -.7 -.-...-'-'' ' . - BIM ME= • • • • 'o4÷, • . . • ==! AND B ANKIN G el et • EXCHANGE BANKING OFFICE N. B. corny of fleird•ctrui Wood strum SIGHT and Tuno Bills of Exchange, Hank Notes and foreign and domestic Coin bought and sohd on tho most favorable terms. Collet tionstnade the princip al cities of the Bakal, Ea the lowest rates. • .• - • Jell JOSRPII H. MU,. _ .____irmtriii,:ctrauts, aartiwast.,EXOßANGE BRoICERS. And Dealers in . Forcipiritnd Domenic .Exihange, rettitii cowl Deposit, Bank Naas, Gold an Siker, No. 65 Wood stinn,3rd door betas Foura, Wcrioido, Pittsburg& I*, mazl44y • . . . • AL LU Lawn= - EDWAILIT KAHN. Li:RAMER & n.Aieunr. Bankers and Exchange Broken, Deakra in Foreign and DonwticßitlyßiUzof Exchsnge r Corti/cater If Depos it, Bank Nola, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sts., llireoUy oppoalte the St. Charles Hotel. .. ' 723 lg. LDIES & SON" Bankers and Dealers in Ezehange• Orin surd Bank Notes, N 0.65 Marko:arta, Pittsburgh. i-• amnia RAMP- 11XC1111167., 517 TING RAVI New York Bhamdopha Ipr I LCoiusvinlle I St. LOWS f Ohio Buying rata Indiana d"ig. Kentucky ' " Virginia I. " " Wheeling • I Tennessee'. ' 3 " • aul9-7 IA& S. 111 1003. TOO & ILIAGIZIM. MOOS * SARGENT. • •-. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; 4V. E. Corner of Wood and Sizes stints, Nurturer, Pa., DDEALERS in Coin, Dank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, tr.c EXCHANGE all the principal Cities of the Union' and Ear ß oMor sale in dams to suit purchasers., CUB and par funds received on &points,. , COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the Union at the lowest rates. -rtt 'AMES Dld • SM. •Dr;Bliewn, 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted n all cases of a pirate m delitate nature incidents' - a to the human frame. • .S hilisandSyphiliticeruptions,gonortha:n and its ennsequences, together with's!' ye. now • • et, irdpuzities qfthe blood, with all diseases of wenaealorigin,skin diseases,withstrictures,gleet„urethral diseharges t aelnitial weakness and impotency; also, 'Altai - rheumatism, female 'weakness, diseases of the worabi monthly mpprizsions, diseases of the Joints, fistula in ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scinbutie eruptions, tatter riegworm , mercurialdiseasee,&C. TW LVE YEARS' PRACTICES • • Exclasively devoted tothe studgand treatment of vene, real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses' 'gaiety, climate, or impurities of- the blood, whereby the constaniton might've .en entoebled,enahlosDr.Bninten Wolfer USIIIIIIIICO3 of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his cam. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other vialtors. • . It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly.- To all stteti, Dr. Brown 's ready skill in removing venereal dir casts, in their rations forma and stages,Oaem inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby api prised that. Dr. Brown . has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr . Bream is . the only regularly educated Surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. , • lU•Ceitain, safe anil speedy carol will, in all cases, be guaranteed.- Recent cases are reliived in a short time, without inter, ruption from business. , , • - Hernia or Ruptare.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Hemiato call, as he has paidparticuj tar attention to that disease. . . . Letters from a distance, askiniadvice, mist contain . : fet, or they will not be attended to. . Office on.Diaraond Alley, a few doors liom,Wood street, towards the market. Consultations st t Zul confi EUMATISM.--Dr. Browns newt"' discovered rem edy for Rheumatism its speedy and certain remedy ' for that painful trouble. In never Office mid Private Cancellation RoMns, No. • 85, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is Mwayt at' home. • - ' anlB-davit( JUnitcyys Megteat Pain IC:tractor. TO THE PUBLIC—This is to certify-that 1 have found Daney!s Magical Pain Eueranor to prove a cure fa: the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been afflicted with for ten years, in my hip Joints. • . • . - .• • • ABRAHAM R. YREELAND. Anguaehanock, N. P., Aipril 8,1348.. . . --- Ma. H. Dares-Sir : I . have been troubled with-the Piles for eight months, and. could get no relief. Your Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to, me, 1 applied it but twice, obtained instant teller, and in a abort time was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any more of it, I would not take a hundred - dollars for the balmier of my box. - WILLIAM HALL. 97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847. 87.• CAUTlON...—Dalley's only Depot in the city q f New. York, and where the genuine nrtirie can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 418 Broadway. - • • U.DALIzr is the inventor of this truly invaluable eons pound, and belies-0. has, and never:mill communicate the secret of its preParation to any man living; and, there fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. glamor it himself. , • Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im pastel's; and nothing, that we know of,'has mere erten: surely experiended that fact than Pulley's Magical Pain , • A Ts:sr— Thu /genuine Dailey, in cases of the - Severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, Ice., will afford instant whir, and produce at once a cooling and soothing effectextracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. ' - And noormark the diffennue."—Counterfen ExtraCtOrs, no matter under what name they may appear, or howap plied, always irritate and inmate thepcnn I • - Pamphlete,containingcertifientes of caress,, may be bad gratis, on appaation to JOHN D. PtIORGAN,'• Western 'Depet,Pittiburgh. lla Ww. Agent. . - Dalley's A.assnal Galvanle For. Horses, Cattle, Ac., cares spavin, quitter, grease. poll-evil, sores, gallsand braises. Pamphlets containing certificate' of respectable parties, may be bad ou appli cation to JOHN EL MORGAN, °et' fbd&rt7 Pittsb • The errand • • rfraitlve. • ' 1) 11.. CLICRENER'S SUGAR COATED TEGETA- . BLS EXTRACT PlLLS—These celebrated Pills ve obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States , as a curative for Giddiness; Dyspepsia, Sour. Stomach, Headache; Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart • burn, Liver Complaint, Scurry, Sore Throat, Inward' Weakness, Palpitation of the Hart, Indigestion , . and " variety of other disenees to which. flesh is heir to, as a • medicine for the million. In all seasons of the year, spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under all mr cumsuinces, they can be taken with perfect safety and success. As a Vermlfage and general medieine kit chill: draft, they are unrierr/kd. • Being coated. ith pure white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate;' are gentle, but thorough in their operation. For adults, by increasing the doae, they are equally ben?' eficial. As an Anti•Biliases Pill they vrillbe found with. oats superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who use them, and an unqualified approval will be the nertain result Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tLe original inventor of Sugar Coate& Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June , 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Cliekenees. Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take noothers, or they will be made the victims of a hand. . • - Price, 25 cents per bor.' • , Clichener'l?)rinciptil office for the sale of Pills, fa; WAI. IAdRSON,. 80 Liberty et, head of Wocul, Pitts • burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern.' Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. The following are the duly appointed - Agents rot A .et gheuy county,-Po.: A.H. Marshall, Dr. Brown, lAllegheny city. Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester: • •.• • • • Alextuider Asdale.Wylie street. •• ' • .I.li. H. Jacques, Birmingham. ' • . -• Wm. J. Smith. Temperancevilie." •' • • • :• . O. H. Starr, Sewickley. • • •; Edward Thompson, Wilktnsburgh. •••• ' • 0 • ', • • Daniel Negley, F.ast Liberty.• • • U. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. - • • •-; H. Rowland k. Son, lll'Keesport. •• C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth. . • ' • . • • ' John Black, Tonle Creek. • •-•-'• ••• • ' ••• -:.---APEldowney,ltakerstovva. ' . ".• - Samuel Springer„ClintoM . • • • - • James Mrt 'Kee,Stewaatown. . • , -; Riley El'Laughlin, Plum township 7 • •• •••••••. J. Fulton, Tarentum. ' • ••• Jeremiah Fleming. Lawrenceville • • Robert Williams, Arthursville. aurli-Ak=llllll • ' . • ,„ . , • • Wrest'. Pure Tear, THOLEALE AND RETAIL , sr ma Fun, Tsta 5T0872, 71:1 Fourth Street, near Mod, Pittsburgh.--. The subscriber, having just returned from New York. IS now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN end . BLACK TEAS; from the New York Pekiit'Pea Compa ny, selected with great care for retail sales. • Our clock. being now . heavy, we. are preparvd to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and at any price they cagy vvisti.--packed iz k *and 1 pound packages, 6 lb. tin caanisters, G and 13, RI, catty boxes, • and in the half chest. . • . Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we Can andirill : sell better Teas at lower prices than any other house Pittsburgh. Our stock of fine Young - ,Hysen, Gunpowder, and Im perial Green, and Oolong Mack Teas, are the best in the - American market. • Lovering's double' refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver. • ized SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel. COFFEES.,—Macha. "Old. Goy. lave, Leguyra, Si. Domingo and Rio Coffees,.seltteted by the most expe rienced Coffee Broker in New York. . .• Sweet Strived Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and Onions. Fresh Plashes, put up in their own juice, , Ma laga Raisins, in 3 th:boxes.• , ' N . Dr. D. Jaynes Family Afedieirers for late. dec9:d&w . a . A. JAYNES:. , T °VEILING'S DOUBLE ILEFINTID SIJGARS.-- 7 28. 11 bbis.Loveriug'e Double Refined Lcit.J. Crushed sad. Pulee tiled Sugarp, puree dyed abd for "abet WePet iit Tea Store, 70 . FounII street, by . i dea:dker : . A .JAYNE 9. DRINTER'S IN ;IL-109 [rev • Trout's News Ink, in 20 lb. kegs, nt 85 per kegl Just received and for ante . . kin Tea Store by (deca:dtem) A. JAYNES. . - - WINE COFFEES.—Mochs. old Gov. Java, Larayra JV • St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just received and for to at the Pekia Tea Store, 70 Fourth street. ALUM Ziapaßt. • N. C. CONNILLT. BROW 310 TEL, • : CORNER OP. SNLITNFIELD AND THIRD'ET.I.: • PrITICBC2OB, PL . • . '• • BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPIJETtiRS - ...-: . :, - N B.—Good Stabling attached to the house. pacr,CE ,-•••% MN • t . • . . =1 HO ill ,-;:• „ W.V." culav • it City ord'u K e eTl i a7 r x P* ". Maryland New Orleans 11111 BIM ISEM