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THE PA64.oRy• co r NtipißAToits,- AND T:11 eflUiliDE AGAINSTIIII.POST.- : It is withoutn single, fhelieg of, regret, end with' sincere gratJfi iStion,that we reflect on cue early, oar continueil,`"inflinr: . nat a netideessfUt efforts in belialf of ~ Thw Teal/four taw ' ' , and of the rights and interests tb44.l444ilkytha7.akislateite'etasintended to secure nitZ Prietett , weliaa beet' loci impreaseil with the ZOitvictieiti, that labor hid Irrights 9, to be secured ttud•clinterests" to bilrOtetted, 1111 import. ant to Imola,' Alid eseacred in Abe istitnition of eve 4 11 ry reflectlngandeigbt.tninded man, na tem to which Capital bad'leretsfons so , exiiisilveo. id clitini:' We obserxedxhixt,law,Obeilbw hid been pessed at the instance of Wealth, for the, special, benefit ilea protection ;lir.c4iplial, and - under their influence Capital flourisbedand . inieed its..lread aloß, and we i were not iMlyv WV, *a iajotaefl et its sueness Bu we observed, ilsoohaV labor: drooped and Was de pressed. Childhood, in irs'tenderest penis; waited on and watched over the -ekbaustion ef protracted Labor, mid ir;reinsture andelecrepid old .age cast its hurt expiring glabee, tie it intik into a welcome grave, on its in'tailaited foils: . Tenth bloomed Without one hopeOf incense to Cheer it in_its course of toil, and age withered.withoilt (Mix recollection of joy to console it, , “Sre,its bark Leaped ofrinto:tbe ua - aoara dark.” Twelve, fourteen, sixteen .houra a day, devoted to wearyinu and- incessant toil; during-life, from its opening jOiti Close, from the morning thaj dawnen upon its cradle to thepight that stink in darkness on its grave' let nciiimirfcit'physicrd development for mental cultliatioo, for moral improvement. Besides, the munificent and enlightened provision which the State_ had-made, in. the Public School ' Law t , for the educatioe, at tho public expense,` of every child in't4e Cominenwisltb, wss totally cut oil' and withheld fronr ihe r un fortunate children whose sad lot iellf ; i3 was to work ie rertairi cotton there= ties. They _ ' were debarred , and excluded front nil itfiierients: . . Ofwhat nee io.them was the ample provision that law bad made for:their educe tien, in eClSlMOniiitkOtherchild reit of the Common , wealth I Twelve, fourteen, sixteen hours a day of • • wasting toil la the-cotteri' factOry; Ten them neither the physical hbr the - mental ability to avail them-. aelves oiltheineitinrable!blepaing, it. was the inten= 'on of the law to. SeCIITSt (.0 them . And. t . hue tbey ere robbed of tbat which the Common ealth had provided for - their benefit ; and thee so lely was robbed Of lbelatelligence that, educatinn oald have conferred. . ' . . We thoughtthisSvair all wrong. We 'thought i t hould be , far itheriirse‘.;,...And therefOre; : frote the ery start, we endeavored toawnlcen public wen "on to the subject, and hOnestly nod strenuously ad. eifthepassags of the ii Ten Hour Law." But •o so advocated it, not as an " enemy of the factory L , roprietors, not as is meieureof hoitility to Capital, ut as the-bumble friend'of Education, and the zeal us suitiorteri of the: "rights' of Labor. , ?' We nes. , r, for ono moment, imagined that 'this benificent aw, this greet measure of prietical Utility and ,en ightened litintanity;wtriild prove dangerous to the rights of .or injurious to the true and lb. :timate - interests erthe factory proprienea. We !sways Velinied, and still believe, that the rights and ntoreatir, of '.li.lber, are. harmoninun -and - identical , • - ith the tighhtatrikinterests of Capital, when viewed a their liiiietydsppet: We iroula not Buffer our, ...ad to bubo:. the, suspicion ,: that 'tfe " rights of apical ti:lA : the: 4, intere ' stsof factory proprietors" - ere to 4,..0• sustained only: by trampling.upon the rights ef,lalprp nod / extinguishing the lightS of ucationi , : 'rims Our wish,indeen, to prevent mo. opoly, gnd . p uce erprolity i but We sought to ef-, ect that equality, not by pulling down the rich and e lofty, but by raising up the poor ;ul4l thelowlyt of by destroying ' - the « interest of Capital," but •y building up the , c rigida of labor not, by ctingistrength front the strong, but by givinLit to , . e weak ; not by taking inte'llige'nee frOtn-one cliiti •f society, but by giving educat ion' to another. This as been the darling objector our life; this has been e hope that diem ed utt in the hour Or persecution. °Otte motive that prompted us will ever be.out re • • . and our consolation.. Not were we alone in,oor advocacy of the taw n qoestion. It commanded..the approbation.of the . !mad, the benevolent and the vvise, everYwhere.. ts passage wart demanded by four-firths of the'peo de of tbe-commouvrealth. .It-was-passed by-the egislatuiear.the Stabs: Neither. or die great pci- itical parties , v during, the pendency of the late -lectioniepposed ; while it wea Wannliespoused .7 the entire perneiratic party. Iloth the Gobenia erial canals:hates were questioned on the subject, nd both; tarnished ;Written replies. favorable to the aw, and,oppinied no the Pitovisci .that. tolerated: an rasion nt its 'policj. 'While_ o ne or those candi • ter—Me-Whig,rnsd !hi succostful one,--nctudly ped ghtte;eVerysyhere"declaring his friendly • pport, , his •decided •approbation of the measure. :we the: election, iedeed, the_Whig press of this ity, and#eligadertrof=that party gerierally,legeth r with seitaitt•factory . proOrieters, democratic al ell as whig, have openly. denounced the law, and . . making th e m os to strenuous exertions -to effect its tal replar. 7 •Aia as a means of accomplishing their bject, United in a crusade, which lung tines • e cterized: bp M i OST bitter and envenomed ma i/PitYs 4 411 614:1 11 a Paid and its editor. Every.effort as been made;tmen detraction and private insinua. ions have :been resorted - to ; misrepresentations the ost fidsdand• calumnious hnve been reiterated-- l, all pnrpose oP alienating our Iliends, of ithdrawlceoui .subletiberi;. and, if possible, of. , reeking down our establishment. All 044-however,- we had,to some extent antici atet ; anctvieric4rititiU 'made up . .oir mind , to set and leis- the' consequences of a hostility, hieb weteirldicAcrinCitiatei except by a pusilan mous and dishonorable desertion and abandonment • what wi'famly and Conscientiously believed to :o the jolt and right andjrnalane. We did•not shut .ue eyes tn'the lights of experience and historical nub• We knaiw what we' had to expect at the. ',ands of an • unscrupulous political enemy, and hove all, what vits' had'to expect at the hands of hose:who Ott:led 40, the exercise ordomination, and wee, aug - wheiblindly, and ignorantly and selfish y thought were hostile to their 'pecuniary 'nterests.' . I•TeVeeyot , sinCe tha page of history was fined- by.the, record. of -oppression,—never yet 'oce wealthess:andimverty fret. felt the crushing eight of , the hand of power and wealth, never et since MVO inhanitthitY to. men commenced to • ice , c . coinnless thonsanderepurn,”-never yet pines - Liberty had n-charnplorti or' Tyranny a foe,. ince Tnitti bide frieed;in Falsehood a faiorer,,- ever yet batiit .. been otherwise'thao . pow.. Raise at the stanida4ttf:reivolt to:Religions, to Political, ; *oral Tyranny„Acr . the 'oPpreasion of power . or ealth, and he who been that ;tendon" is sure to • e'snide Ilte:tariettir atlietisand . Poisened arrows. aserapaltiaisnemicis false4riends de en, tba meroonaryendthe Stile:betray • 'Religion as bad her maityrei",?ibe parched earth has grodu ly drunk vffi l tielbiticiegfel4inity .. i,Svotariett,-Ty7 nny and Ignorant:et:and-Falsehood and Bigotry, ad Injustice end Error, have all tnerificed - their ictima ; brit from marvel! blood, Religion and • tinny have sprung up Strengthened 'end,tejuvtoo. ; and Literature:acid Science and Truth andlus. e and Knowledge have, like the Phoenix, icitipr d their youth at the funeral pyres that tvere'iateed.'. . to destroy them, anti started afresh inci new d glorious career The act of the 28th of March last, declaratory of a rights Labor,?! . asserting a that . labor . during a)ieriod , lifAiii„iiyikrili any secular' y, in all cotton'tthink6,.tic:,ilall be considered ~ --- . .." - r. , • ; - rs. --,, •-,;—.7-;', ,--- ; '..;•,`*;;--" , :if.' "i - -27 , .. -ir •': ,•••:-.2•.444:*.'4.7,-itCtl.V.•:-,:.' 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''- •!' 4V -t. , . , .mammmmilmlem= alegal days tabor ; " tuid 'that - thereader, '‘‘ no mi ner br adult. engaged in any such factories; shall be 110111 en or. tees:lite/ to work tnerethanAen,bount on 'or decalsr day," ;was duly'passed-by the •Legisla• :ture, and heefirrie the of' C - • • •• g• ew the ommon• wealth.: Yet, in evasion of its obvious policy, and in violatioeof its'elesitiiitention, ,come Of the, facto ;ry-Pioprietors in•this - vicinity undettook to, coerce, tlstoppinfl fiseterien; this children and other opetativie !r , their employ into signing a " con:- '114t1.) , by which 64 should waive and forego all the benefit of their declared Mannar/ rights. This the 'operatives .iefused s ad they held large public tneetinge, jitevious to the election, in : which they were sustained in comae by this public voice and public, synalstisi.:, -They were esi• dressed at those meetings by••nutatrous influetnizl public orators; and: Me ,presenC - Governor of the State, in eiptech made by hies sCa• public' meeting in the city . of Pittstpurgh;declared his sympathy for them, and 'assured 'the `meeting of'lsis warm and cordial; support and' approval of the "Ten Hour Lawn Now this law was'in principle either•cigbt, or It .was wrong:. right, (ben it wee entitled to .the support and vindication of every honest, up right and humane citizen. If it was wrong, still, until repealed by the . Legislative power, or declar ed to be unconstitutional by the Judicial, it was en titled to respectful consideration and observance.— But it 'was' almost immediately eraded and set at' ,nought by sate Of the factory proprietors in this vi cinity, in the manner we have before stated. We , • - any by SOME of the • proprietony because we have mentioned over sad over again, ? that there were honorable and) gbnerons and'humane exceptions,— men who lived up to and abided by the spirit of the law. And we-are happy in being stile to state, that we have their anurance;tbai the law work, well and. beneficially for all`; and that while the change occuioned by if, has centributed Much to the health, the comfort sad the happiness of the op eratives, it has. not detracted one, dollar from the pecuniary profits of the employer*. 1 This single fact syieaki volumes not only in linniation of those hurnane, high. minded and honorable gentlemen, but lIISO in favor of the law itself, whose bumble but boneit advocate we have been.. Go on Pleura. Myers, Hunter 4- Yoeghtly I You have not onlythe applause of the just', the vrise, the humane and the ,intelligent,.but you have also the blessings of the widow and the orphan, the poorned the oppressed; and above all, you have the approval of your own consciences E ' But, as we have stated, s om e, of the factory pro prietors undertook"to evathiand eviscerate the law in question, in the manner we have mentioned ; and the natural, the necessarY, the almost unavoidable consequence was the assemblage of the factory girls on the occasion Which has been designated as a riot, end Ibt which"' they have been prosecuted as rioters. Now, assuming, for the sake of the argument, that, according to strict technical rules, of which we know but little, the conduct or the girls on that occasion did amount to clot,:yet is inquiry : to stop. there ? is further investigation to be barred f is the public journalist, is the citizen, is the legislator suf fered to seek no further hack for the causes that led to the act, and for the remedies to be applied to its • future prevention t Surely not l The surgeon strives to erplore the origin of the wound' e would heal ; the physic ian seeks to ascertain the seat of the mal . ady he would cure ;---ao it becomes necessary , to discover The causes that may have lead to any public disturbance. To that investigation, then, independ ent of all party considerations, as a public journal ist; we deemed:it our deli to direct our attention.— . `And vrtiej we ascertained, to a certainty, that it was the unjust'and oppresaise conduct of certain factory proprietors, in erasion, if not is direct violation" of twisting law, which led. to and occasioned all-the 'public mischief and inconvenience complained of, what - alternative had we, bat to expose and censure that conduct, 2. Every impulse of our heart, all the instincts of out nature, led ns to side with the weak, 'the poor and the oppressed, against the strong, the wealthy, - and the oppressor,; --especially when we were eatisfied the fault originated with the latter.— But for so doing we have been awaited with a bitter ness, a malignity and a perseverancC, unequalled in the annals of private warfare. Oar private_relations and oar Ittaineri t affairs bare been, alike made the Subject of ruthless and calumnious attacks. A cor rupt and venal, press, with its ruffian editor, and a hireling scribbler, destitute alike of honor and re racily, have been unscrupulously egged on in the most wanton, malignant and calumnious assaults 011 But we fear them not; we defy them all; and we have nothing to regret in the course we have taken. Weare sustained by, the approval of the honest and independent pressor our party, far and near; by the approlation of most of our friends' here and at a distance, at home andabroad illy the complimentary rcaolutiona of Democratic County Conventions ,• and last, but not least, by that "'still, small voice" with- In;whose monitions, when followed, never yet have led us astray. We quarrel not with the opinion, of others; we leave to them, unquestioned and undis puted, the Am, free and unrestricted enjoyment of those opinions; but we claim for ourself the same privilege—as full, free and uoresiricted—that we so cheerfully concede and extend to others. Illaisrheadv• Last Card. itis geoerally ktiown that J. K. Moorhead is the prime mover in the desperate effort that is now be ing made tcrput down the Morning Post, on account of our advocacy of the TEN HOUR LAW, and the Rights and. Interests of the toiling' masses. This man, with all the malicioua venom ot`his heart, is determined.to effect our ruin, and leaves not a stone unturned_ to accomplish his diabolical purposes. His hut desperate card is to obtain the signatures of a neither: of worthy Democratato a statement certifying to the good characters of the proprietors Of:ceitala cotton factories, which no person, so far as we know, has called into question. We, of couree, will form no issue, enter into no controver. sy, nor impugn the motives, of those whose names are appended to that statement. We recognize monget them,, gentlemen whom 'we have hitherto . regarded airier personal and political friends—men whose interests in times past we i hare labored to ep itme. We have been advised of the superhuman ..efforts made, by. Moorehead to obtain names to this Certificate. We' t know from their own lips, that ma ny men, to whom it as presented, peremptorily and positively refused to have any thing to do with it— we know that many of those whose names are op pended, complied with MoOreheadi requert, with great reluctance, and after repeated and urgent so licitaticins—we know that at least one person who was induced to sign the certificate, withdrew his name before it appeared in the Journal. . We may state, also, that many of the signers personally in formed us yeaterday, that they entirely., approve of the course pursued by, the Post, not onlyln relation to the Ten Htiur Question, bat in its general course as an exponent of the principles of the:Democratic party. His the easiest thing in the world to obtain signatures to certificates of character or petitions; for very often those who lend their names to such documents, do not wish, by a denial, to offend the person making the request; or they may not have 'made, themanlves familiar with all the facts involved in the question presented, for consideration. :We baVe the charity te believe, that matiyUf the gentle-. men- who signed the Moorehead ,certificate, may have dene so ender misapprehension, and that they. m an , sit; tbemeelves right before the 'public at the. proper time, We,cormot believe,Sas yet, that therii, ore men in. the Democratic ranks, inAlleghe t , ny, County; Siliciare opposed to the Ten Dour Li N and wish to lend their:influence to the conspiracy to break down the ?oat, lit conaequinee'of tts advoca l 4 . 'of that excellent measure... ..:L• We deolmoottositive/YaoeniPtuitlcalkh: l 4t. the Moorehead certifir-Erentrztelamento ? rtvwhar.t, ever it may bi'billed;li the ititifital of yesterday,' expressei the opinions and sentiments or ..the Dem. *icy of Allegheny: Ciriity: =We shall'sialt for - le re* days, until'-we hiar what the true Democracy. will have to say to relation to this important quell.' • - , Sig u tug Off . •- • - ' '` It will be-seen froth 'The follawlng note from DATIV Deem, Esq., that he s i g n e d . th e igne • Moorhead _ ~. certificate of .cbaricter, In consequence of false re , presentatiana having been, made arts its character and contents; We hive noclongt that many otheri were imposed-uyinnin li k e manna r : Editor Daily Poe:. -Dear yesterday, a gentleman met me en - lWarket Street,. and requested my, name to a letter in reply - Mahe from Wm 'Bell, Esq., and - others, nddrialed - le Judge Wilkins, &c. I had no lime to read either, of them, andrefused to let my name be used, on the ground that I had no - wish to meddle with-political, matters at present ; hut 'on the assurance that it had nti bearing in that way, I consented to its use, bat on reading itto.day o tbe Commercial Journal, for. the first I take tbe liberty ofdiffering with the gentler - Dan who solicited my . name, - as regards it bearing; and am of opinion 'that it bas a` cOnsiderable squinting towards political action. Therefore, jr Iliad read ' said letter_ before it went to press, I should not. have permitted my name to have appeared on it. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, DAVID LYNCH, Pittsburgh, Feb. 23,1849, • . .•. - - SUDDEN Cnsitons.—There is nothing more trying to the human constitution than sudden changes of weath er. Beat rarifies the blood, and "tierce/es the perspira 'don • but When suddenly checked those humors which should pass off by the skin,. are thrown, off inwardly, causing coughs, colds, consumption, difficulty of breath ing,. watery. and inflamed oyes, sore throat, and many 'other complaints. . Wright's Indian Vegetable rills are a dPlightful medicine for carrying off a cold--because they carry ottfrom the body those humors whieb are the cause of the above complaints... Four or five of-said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will, in. a sew days, carry off the most ebsunate cold; at the genie time the digestive organs will be festered to a healthy tone, and new life and vigor will be given to the whole frame. Dewar* of Counterliits and Imitations. Remernbar that...the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills nave the written signature of Wit.t.ust Wino= on the top label of each box. Remember also, that Messrs. Feuchtvranger & Co, of J New York; as. S. Glascoe & Co., at Cincinnati; and J. B. Wilder & Co., orLouisville, are Nor agents for this medicine, and we can not guarantee the genuineness of that offered by them for sale. The genuine is for sale at Dr. Wright's Principal 'Office, 169 Race street, Philadelphia; and by JOHN THOhIPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, _Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. feb2l. V" CLICXXSZII'II 8170Alt-i•CULTICIA VaGETAßLNPuadaTivit Pius—For Lifer Complaint, Affection of the Lungs, Pal pitation of the Aeart,Colic, Jaundice, and Worms, the. Sugar-coated Pill of Dr. Clickeuer is an infallible reme dy. Thousands of certificates of the wonderful cures in the above complaints, through the agency of these Pills, may be seen at Dr. Clickener's office. The Pill is en crusted with sugar, so that the ingredients are not appa rent to the taste. Bo skilfully is it compounded that the patient is not subject to the distressing pipings which follow the use of .almost all other medicates. Indeed, thit for the thorough purging produced by the Pill, the pa tient would.be- ignorant of its invaluable medicinal pity parties. In all cases where the desired effect is not pro auced, if the Pills be taken according to the printed di rection, the money will be.returued. o r w r — sold by WM. J.A,CKSON, Gen. Agent, I'o2l _ •80 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. z[For list of Agents see advertisement.) frr - Dassint war.though your physician!' and friends give you up to die!!! Your condition cannot be more hopeless than that of Mrs. Rowe:— This is to certify that I was taken with a pain in my side and breast. attended with a distresting.comit, and for the space of one year grew rapidly worse. Although ti I had in attendance three physicias,oue of within was considered very skillful, all of their efforts proved alike unavailing. At last one of the physicians came in, and derided that I could not live more than one.day longer!! All of my friends believed that a few days at mostwould end my earthly career!! ' My brother, at this crisis, hearing of the astonishing cures made by Dr. Rogers' , Liverwort and Tar, went to Chillicothe, distant thirty miles, to procure the above medicine; and, stmtwe to tell, before I had used half a bottle, my cough was entirely cared, and when I had , used two bottles I was able to attend to my family-.voca tions as usual. HAILILIZT Rowe. We, the undersigned, do certify that this account of Mrs, Rowels is correct, we being personally acquainted with all the circumstances. P. I'. Jonsson, • suit D. lithatßlLWL TUOMAt GRAY, JOSEPB Essnot. Staunton, Ohio, February 6, 1 SAG. For sale by J. KIDD & CO., Wholesale Druggist*, No. 60 Wood at. KNEELAND & HARDIN, ‘. Grant street. Also, by febl3:Bmd&a, .117" A cough should never be neglected. It may ap pear trilling and unworthy the attention at first, but s will not remain stationary long: it may progress slow at first, and its augmentation may zee scarcely perceptiblii yet When it once seizes the lungs, all the other parts of the body will be sympathetically affected, and a confirm ed•Consnmotiou and premature death will be the inevi able result A little care would save many a life, and he timely use of a proper remedy might have arrested many a consumption. But many persons have an invin cible repugnance to taking any medicine, and rather than use the means towards arresting a disease, simply because the remedy may not be a pleasant one, would suffer and languish fsr a long time, before they would re sort to the ;lido( medicine. . B.: A. Fahnsstock k Co.'s Cough Balsam has a great advantage in this respect over many other Cough prepa- rations, as us pleasant taste permits it to be used without inconvenience. But its VRAIII as a Balsam consists in the speediness of its cure. We have known some of the, most desperate coughs, some of which had been running on for a considerable length of time, yield almost imme diately to its power. Prepared end for sale, wholesale and retail, by B. A. PAILVESTOCIE & Co. novl7 cot Wood and Ist, and Wood and 6th sta AIICTION SALES, BY JAMES MuIENNA, AUCTIONBEB, No. 114 WOOD 8111117, TIMED DOORS FROX Finn g DAYS' SAI,E'OF DRY GOODS AT AUCTION. /Vl' 1.1 McKea:lAA—Commencing this day, Wednesday. Feb. 71st. at Id o'clock in the forenoon, and continuing Thurs. day. 22d, Friday, 23d, Saturday, 24th, Monday, 26th, and Tuesday. 27th, the largest and best assortment of foreign and domestic Dry Goods ever offered at pablic sale inthe city, comprising a general assortment of foreign and do mestic Dry Goods, now open for examination Seats are fitted up expressly for the accommodation of ladies wish ing to attend the sole. JAMES McKENNA, teb2l Auctioneer. 1 CASE AND BALE OF DAMAGED CUTLERY, I Fancy Variety Goods and Muslin. at AUCTION, on account of whom it may Concern.—On Monday next, February 26th, at IP o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold at McKenna , ' Auction Rooms, on account of whom it may concern, 1 caw and L bale of Merchandize, dam aged by wagon, on the Philadelphia Turnpike, last week. Among the articles are the following, in part—pen. knives, razors, table and tea spoons, needles, shirt but tons, coat and vest buttons, hinges, bolts scale beams, fancy shaving cases, horse and shoe brushes fine shirts, pocket hdkfs, cravat., ginghams, calicoes, Irish linens, table cloths, cassinets, cloths and flannels, checks, Will vestings, sewing silk, spool cotton, and hale containing Ecril yards brown muslin. J AhLES McKENNA, feb23 Auctioneer. The Ist April. JOSEPII PRICE'S JOBBING SHOP. To all pereons about to remove, and wantingtheir Stores or Home repaired, Counters, Shelving, Dbors, Windows, and Hoisting Wheels put up:—Carpenter work of all kinds done on abort notice, ou reasonable terms. Cabinet Nrorionade to order, and Furniture neatly repaired and varnished, on reasonable terms—on Fifth street, between Weed and Smithfield streets, iu the Coffin Warehoussof John Liggett, (late of Wm. Trovillo,) opposite the Alle gheny Engine House. (frbl4:dtapl) JOSEPH PRICE. Bleached Goods. AA. MASON & CO,No. 60 Market street, have just , received the following well known , bra w l s o f Bleached Muslins,.viz : 7-8 and 5-4 Bleached hltuslin, James' Steam Mills t • 64 " " Naniakeag " " " Mason," "Pokanoket," "Carlisle," "Dorchester," "Oitt !%mtoonintVii'l'o'Gwracf=',,, 'W e ' ir ' n 'P s i w tts o bar t gh," c "Lawrence," " & ~ &e. All of which, together with many styles not here mentioned, will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or pack age. .fels2l. _ . . Clothing at Colt. Athe subscribers Intend enlarging their Store Room, . they will adhereTtrictly, to the above terms. 'There fore we would respectfully invite the attention of the public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING Our Stock ie large, and of the best material and workman- ship. 11VMULLEN /k DOWNING, feb3] No. 218 Liberty, opposite foot of 7th et. - 11STEW GOODS.—W. R. Warm has opened this morn. ing a lot of NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce' and desirable articles. Persons wanting Dry Goods of earnest any description, will find, at this advanced part of the season, a much larger and more general assortment at this store than elsewhere. Among the Goods just opened is a lot of Maiarine and Green small fit'd Mouse de Leine*, Terkeri.and bl'k Cloth Shawls, nem' , Prints, &c.—at •Notth•east corner of 4th and Market streets. • illa - Gbods at wholesale, up stairs, very ltiw. [janlo FOR GENTLEHEN.—W IL ttlutunct has recently Te calved h further supply of Gentlemen's Fancy CRA VATS, including some very handsome... Also, black Italian Cravats, moats' yuahtieit, and including some au-, parlor- Also, Gent's Linen .Cambvic Handkerchiefs, plain and with colored borders; super Silk, dm; Under-. shirts and Drawers, merit.o, silk and commisome of, the. former extra size.. Especial attention is asked to MeV stock of FretieNßwaVetoths and Canisnerii . , of the latter plain and fancy -Velveti and-Satin-Vest/ago, dic. At North-east earner of 4th and;Market sta., , Bang) , elkirotr CLOTHING--Genuemen wishing to provide themselves.with a handsome PRESS COAT, Pants: or VestiWould find it thi their 'advantage to call . at Mel. GUIREI3, before purchasing elsewhere. dil work war- Thmi at. L1p51% ISHOWIL _ W. C. COSITETAY DROWN'S uuTEL, CORNBR_Of- SEITHPERLD AND THIRD STS., Piusburgh, BROWN 4 CONN MAN; PAOPRIBTOREI. N. 8.--Good Stabli,niraitablied to the 3ouae:" 11:91111ATION WitiliTha - , ,Any peisonneimainted vytth the shildren of-John Clerk, an EngibibMan, (In , . ( bonder by MAO supposed-to Atm worked is or .shont Pittiburgh, and to have- died within ,six or: seven year will do Mem &titaness, by; informing, the& they can hearof something to their advantage, on application to this office. pc c3O-tt immilumiattanmawaid==WElMM .111todern Languages.. rrHE subscriber respectfully infornts.the Ladies and 1 Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, that he will impart iustructicn in the following Langguuaagges, viz: FRENCH, GERMAN, BPAIvIBH. By strict attention and reasonable;terms, the subscnber hopes to merit a share of public patronage. He feels Confident of his ability to give satisfaction with regard to the progress and improvement of his pupils, the more so as 'he is perfectly familiar with the English language, which enables_him to impart a knowledge;of the above in a clear, comprehensible and concise manner. - For competency and charatter, refers to--. Rev. Air. Passavant, - H. Bieber, .- . Reichhelm, . Josiah King, Esq. 'er sons desirous to avail themselves of this op. portunity, are requested to leave their - (tames .at the book store of Mr.. 1.11. A%'ood street. febtkdlw C. F. SANDERS. • Pittsburg IL Gold Washer. THE subscriber has invented a machine for Washing out GOLD. , possessing the following qualifies: --it weighs about twenty-live pounds. can be packed in a box 13 inches by 17, and 17 Inches deep; will wash out a bushel of wet sand in shoat two minutes—dry sand in less time--leaving the Gold - perfectly clear of sand and gravel• Thesegoing to Califomin areinvited to call and see its operation, et my residence, in Penn ■treet, near Water street. (feb23:lwl C. EVANS- A. A. Distrion &Co., ITO. 00 MARKET STREET, will continue their , treat IA semi-annual sale of 'DR-1/-4:100DS for thirty days longer, during which time their extemive Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open to their Retail Trade, as heretofore: _ . . , A. MASON & CO. knowing that they are selling DIIT_GOODS of every description from ten to fifteen per cent. less than ever before, do invite every perms in Want, to examine and parchase .front our Stock, at the lowest Wholesulemtes. Our great object ineeduilug Stock is to make room for Spring Goods, it being our intention to exhibit in March the Larsen and the richest stork qf Dry Geode!ver offered by one concern in America. We shall continue to sell our Bleached land Brown hinting, Tickings, and other Domestic Goods, at our for mat low rates; notwithstanding the recent advance of fifte b3 en per sent. upon th e same, la the Eastern markets. fe Gold Washers. • IT PARRY has invented a tunthine for washing Gold, 11 • far which he,has made application for a patent.— They are now offered foi sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT a Co., N0...103 Wood at., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to Califbrolaltie invited to call andex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in their construction, easily trauspsirted on the hack of mules or horses, weighing eighty pounder each, and can be put in operation in half an hour. They can be filled with provisions. It la the opinion of those who have seen the trial of °Deo! these machines of smallest size t that two men will wash the mineral from 150hashels o f sand or earth in a day, without the lots of tt inirtiele of the mineral. They can be increased in size and tvorked by water or mule power, if expedient. The operators work without going into the water or being exposed to water or wet, and consequently- without endangering their health. They will require but a *mall stream of water, and can be used the whole season, and can be put lath operation where there is got sufficient water to wash iu th'e usual way. Price oLstaallest size IPS. °niers from abroad, ac comptudeff by cash, will be promptly filled. H. PARRY, at Pain', Scott it Co 'a, No. It* Wood st., Pittsburgh. Mr. Duff's Boolc.Keeping A ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build -111,. ing, corner of Diamond and Market -street. For day and evening classes. Mr. D.'s improvements iu leaching, embraced In his splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are now attracting general elleatioll:ia the Eastern eines. , "Numerous as are the publications already , before the public on this important branch of mercantile education,. we think, from the . emphatic- testimonials. appended to the work, that Mr. Detritus succeeded in effecting a more ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile affairs.—New York Beetling Express, Oct 30., . • Professional assistance given in opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de runged.books, &e. Class hours from 10 to 12 a- as, and from 2to 4, and 7:to 10 e. • ' litustansware s Chinaand Gismo s BRITANNIA TEA SETS, afANTEL ORNAMENTMe. AT HOD/CINBOIIIIBI', • WOOD ErBEET,'ILtIttY DOOl5 BELOW Yuma' !WREST. TEE 'subscriber inviter his numerous friends. and cue • tamers, and the piddle puerility, to hit largo and beautiful assortment. of China,.Queenswarhand Glass •—• Girondoles, 'Lamps, Britann ia. Tea IS'are, ~Castors, French and En g l ish.Mantel,Ornaraents,dc.,Ae.,— a ll o which he offers at unintially low pnces, previous to moving lower down on Wood annex, two 'doom below Fourth. in March next.- (iana) M. HODKINSON. , riNEAtil—Tho attentioa of families and dealers s invitee to our stock of fresh Green and Black Teas ; put up in quarter, half pound ; and pound packages; which we will warrant equal to, if not better, than the Toss sold by the Pekin and Canton , Tea .storas. We have also . on hand a fresh supply. of Impanel, Gunpowder; Young Ryon and Black Teas, net in packagee, which we think 'cannot be equalled In ibis city. Call and try thern dec47 : KING lc MOORHEAD, Diamond 1 - 3 mu. VED AT MilA. 11i - of England, Ist and 2d vole. Pub, by the Harpere, Aire. Ellis ittothers of FA - ; " Datightersof k..ugland; handsoniely bound. The Life and, Travels of Hung° Park, with the ac tonal of his,death. ; ' The Hebrew Bible, new edition, improved. A few copies Whail saw lu Ciilifornia by Bryant ; Charms and Counter Charms, by Marla J. Mclntosh. Roland Cashel ;_lllustrated. by Charles Lever. The Old "Judge, or Life in a Colony; by „ledge Mali- . - Sartain's 'Talon Magazine, for March. . National Ladieal " a u The Lancashire Witches, by W. Harrison Ainsworth. ir.Er Smithfield street, third door above 2d I (feb24 - 'VEIN BOOKS History of Mary, Queen of Seots. , — .011 By Jaeob"Abbritu'with engravings. .History of King Charles the First, of England: By Jacob` Abbott; with engravings ' Hisiory of Alexaruler the 'Orenti • By Jacob Abbott; with engravings. ' • Historr of Hannibal, the Carthagettian. By Jacob Abbott i with engraiings. • ' Received and for sale by' • JOHNSTON ik. STOCKTON; • Corner Market and 341 sta. ,('IHOICE BCKER-*-Bpark's•Life or 'Washington ; NJ Spark's Life;f Franklin; Bpark's..eunerican . Biography- 7 2d vols.; ; .The.fintish Essayrsts-3 yols., English edition :Chronicle of the Cid; • • - • Burton's Anatoiny of Melancholy; • Sizold Engliitt Chronicles ; Bede's 'the venerable) Ecc. HistOW, . . Early Travels in Palestine; • Early English Metrical Romances `History of Wertern Pa. and ; the, lyeati by. H Strong, Esg. • Forman by • -•- • BOSWORTH tr: CO., 4thst.; near Market. .••_, feblll 1167 VAT BOOKS NE.W BOOKS! r.Patinerifor LVe. a. Christmas Story, hy.CllMiliti Toutinin; with illustra tions, by John .&bsaion. ArYttetiet 9/Pity:Wet beim; series of Tales,Sketch. , is, Ina/de/its, 40 4orsoons, founded apott the notes of a incline Missionary tby.,lsaratt. The above this day ,recelveltattd for aele byr • KAY ' ' Corner of Wood and Third sts. . rr4r,n foritinertiat and Sittanciat, 0411111 . 1 OlityrikALDE,; 13.. N. - CRAIG, _ 19-BARKER, `Coicarrrri voii Finatiir W. , R. MURPItir, ' _ PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848 . Steamboat Packet LineileavesdailyforCincinnati,io Psuuleager Packet, via; Brownsville, to. Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 aos., and 6 v. M. -; Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. la., and 12 Western and Southein Mail Coach Line, OA. m., • North-Western; via Cleveland,daily,lo A. at, Erie and Western New Yorky daily, 6 A. M. - North-Eastern, to e.vcalit Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS:AND DEl:NaTintz'oF MAILS. Eastern Alai! via PhiladelOns, gine 3 A. 7a., closes 12 Sa. Western Mail, Cin, 'and Louisa., due 8 r..-ht.icloseite.A.li: South via ßalt. and Washingtrin, due BP. la, closess Pt. North-Western via.Clevelandittne 10 A. ta.;closes 0 Erie and Western New York, due closes 8 A.m STOOKS. . , . • Far tratus. Atka: Offered. Bank of Pittsburgh" •• ••• . • . •! — ' 550 . 50 8 5 0.00.85000 Exchange Bank 60,00 : 44;06 • .4350 Manhunts' and MBank 50,00 50,00 '40 , ,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market.. • Band Street Bridge 50,00 ; 60,00 40,00 Northern Libertiesßridge ' 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br i dge , ' 25,00 ' 36 4 00 35,00 COnnellsville &Stock, paid on shares, 112,50 . • .... • 5,06 . •` , 1,43 City Bonds (0 ip c o at?). 00,00 ~. 51onongabela Bridge 55 , 00 Os* Stock • • • 50,00 Daily Review of eh' eßaVketa. ' • •OFFICE•OF THEPOST, ' MONDAY . Mamma, _February.2o,lB4lc FLOUR—Thera were a number of small store sales on Saturday at $ 3 , 34 0 4 , 0 9. • Defilers; havo'no atiziety to bay at pikes aikild. "Vire think a decline will succeed large receipts. CORN MEAL--Sales of 100 aka common at 40c. POTATOES—SaIes from -*tore at 70;i075c. APPLES—SaIeof 80 bbLt at $1,31, RAISINS—Sate of 75 bac at $1,70: BULK PORii—Salo of mall lot at 4c. CHEESE—SaIe of 900 bbs at 5,1 c. CLOVERSEEDS—SaIe of 21 bblt at $3,20. BUTTER—Very. scarce and in good demand; Prime Roll is worth 13c at Which•talem - 1906 bbi. • LARD—SaIe of 18 bbla at Sic, • = Nesv and:important Works on California. tirkuer I SAW IN CALEFORNIA—Being the Joarnal TT of a Tour, by Ent s lwia Bryant. New edition, with an ApPendix,,contiutung accounts of the Gold Alines, various routes, outfits, he., NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNLA prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo logical and Illinetalogical features of the- Country.— Also, the routes from Fort Leavenwooh, in hrtssourt. to San Diego . , iu California, including parts of the -*thou eat. Dot home and Gito rivers, from the official reports of toi. Fremont and hfaior Emory. ' • CALIFORNIA—Its History, Foputation;Cliraate,Soil, Productions and Harbors, from W or ld . eorjo Simpson CrConnor's journey Round the VVltif an ac count. of the Revolution its California and conqueat of that country by the United Staes.*By John J. Hughes, A. 11., Also, Col. Mason's Report, and other documents on thi,Gold Region. The above this day received and for sale by , • • ' • - NAV CO., Corner of Wood and 3d sts. indi '-‘ • ` ARRIVED,. • • - Stentner Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. - • ." • Robt.Wighenzut, --••—• Renew.. • • " • Monongahela, flione;Cineinhati. • - " Wellsville; Poe, Wheeling. " • '.. Clipper Not , Croaks, Cincinnati - " Caroline, Lasher, Zanesville.• DEPARTED, . " MichiriNo.2; Gilson, Beaver. Robt. htnian,"— Beaver. ' " Pern; C oun,Louisvi;--, lle. • Dolphin','Haelett, Nashvi ll e.' " Wheeling. •• Isaac Neishcin, Hetaphill,`Cincinniti ‘• • ' Magnet, Carothers Wabash River • .. Sir The Monongahela -arrived yesterday, and will leave to-day. Vial Last evening there were five feet water in the channel, and rising slowly. • •'•,1848. 1849. " • CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILYNTEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed thelargest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. Che highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river btunness.— The Übe has been in operation for six years; has carried neatly t wo millions of people, without doing- the slightest Injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn parison with any passenger hne in the. Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All 'that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:. • MONDAY PAtaT.--the Morionattrar,Capt.Mons, willleave Pittsburgh everyillonday morning atlOo'clook; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. N. TURSD AY PAC KRT.—The Htanatt. No. 2, Capt. Blineelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday, morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every. Tuesday evening WEDNESDAY: PAC KRT.—The ,NEw ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning atlOo'clook Wheelingevery Wednesday even ing at LO 2. at. , . . .77317R.4.114Y PACH232t=--The ,Thusuitrr, Cam: R. Grace, willleave Pittslittrg4 every Thuredaz morning, of 10 o'clock ; Wheellig every Thuv4day evening at 10r. pr. PRIM! YPACE.S.T.—The burpre No. 2, Capt. Crooks leaVe Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Meeting every_Fridiri evening at 10 . `BATUMI:4 PPACKET.—The blitassaaralVo.'2, caps, LC. Wood Ward, leave Pittsburgh every' Saturday '_atominF at 0 o'clock; 'Wheeling everrSaturday evening at 101. at. .. 'SUNDAY AC,IC.E2"-- The ISAAC Nawrox,,Ctipi. P. Deraleave t will Piuisbitrgh every Sunday inortung at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening.at 10 P-2.447 FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. nrauLLU SAMMUT P.11.91.87.—T1LC A • • No 1. fine and faltpassenger steam Pac . ket TELEGRAPH, J. Dexter', Com. mender, Will leave Pittaburgibr Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports,. every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSEIH DUNCAN,- Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a • regular Packet, and with a view entirely to th e comfort of. pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior t0..n0 boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will tau in connex ion alith the Ben Franklin No d and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louth-.time through,nvx tuts. ap2l-iy 11148. Pittsbittgh sad Brenarnseille Daily Packet Line. FIBRITLRY 1501346'. FEEIWArf LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season :.ATLANTIC, Capt, James ParkinsomllALTlC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS BPLANE, Capt E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are tted up without regard to elpense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at foot of Ross st. Passengers will be• punctual •on board, as the boats wsll eertzdnly leave at the advertise hours. that New heeling Plleket. The new dad splendid passenger steamer oliiratz. TAYLOR, M. E. Lress, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and ee leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, et. lo o'clock, a. it., and Wheeling every , Tuesday„Thursday and Saturday, at S o'clock, a. As. For freight or passage, (having superior SCCOMMOdII... tions,) apply on board. - The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed. and iicelimmodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. tjan3o) ARMSTRONG &,CROZER, Agts. Nevi Wheeling Packet. The . new and _splendid passenger steamer JAMENELON,G. D. Moore, Master, will ran as et Regular Packet between Pittabtugh and Wheeling, leav ing thts city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock. A.m., und Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. Jr. For freight or passage, - (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONO t CROZER, dace:o' Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. . - THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Watuuts, Master, will -leave regularly for Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, ,and Satur day, at 7 'o'clock. A. M. positirdy. Ths Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommwlatioa that can be procured, forthe comfort aud safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a selitacting safety-guard, to prevenl explosion. Foi freight or passage apply on board, or to ' oct9 JOHN FLACK. Agent. Franklin Packet. The fast packet ALLEGHENY D 1 .LE, Capt. Wm. , will run regolarly be tween Atte nrgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thureday; at 4 o'clock, at. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. dec27. *eggslar Packet. for Sunfish. ...g• L ar ti a, THE fine steamer WELLBVILLE. Capt Boma, will leave forthe above and inter mate portson Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' , For freight or passage apply on board, or to tuna GEO. II: MILTENBERGER, A gt. New :Arrangement.. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day', Thursday, and Saturday, UA. M., Tel turning on Monday}, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landiu.a, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. h W. HAEBAUGII,..Ager% No. 33, Weed street. Summer A rranigmeteut. ----- l ilt THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke,Master, will leave Pittsburgh for ' Beaver, 6 asegow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wedneiday, and Friday-rand retuning on. Tuesday, 'Thursday, and Saturtlak,-Arttirelocki A. ti.: Having a boat at -the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to raal7-tf G. Iy..IIARTON & - dO. Agents; James W. Woodwell, MODERN A.NID ANTIQUE FURNITAIRE . . . No. 83 TRIM) STRIXT, Parinamon. -•• itA - Limon and splendid •assortmelit of Furniture, suitable for Steamboats,'Hotels, and Privatellwell ings,monstantlyon hand, and made to order. - .1 a present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the Western country. Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, atil am de• termined my prices shall please. Bart pf the Stock- con. Eisus ift— Tate a Too • Buffet Eninele;, LimiS XIV. ' Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; ~ Tea_Poyse ; - 'Wait Tables ; Toilet Tables; Louis XV: Commoder. French Mahogattylledsteads ; Piano Stools i 50 Sofas, with plush and heir cloth covers ; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor . do. 25 Centre Tables; . 20 pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables; 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus; • -• 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases* .. 20 'marble top Wash Stands; ' 4'pair Ottomans; - 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. • A vrey large assorment of,common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention. . • - : - • • . Steam - Boatifurpishell on the shortest notice, and on the,most reasonable terms. ' • feb6 Shirting Muslin. and Irish Linens. Alirß. MURPHY invites the ,particular attention of • those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv ed manufacturers, and. the latter warranted pare. He has just received an additional supply, and isoffering Shirting Muslins of a superior quality at a very low price.- Also, Sheeting. and hluslinsj •• • Diapers and Crash; . Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins ; . Blankets, Quilts, Counterfranesi-and Housekeeping'Diy•Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Palmettos, plain and fancy•De Laines,:(some new styles . ust received;) Alpacas, At, : - -• The season being far advanced; all these Bonds will be sold al prices that cannot fail to please, jj7" Wholesale Rooms up stairs..l • -r To umermen THE undersigned .desires, upon his return from the East, which wilibe'r about the Bth or 10th . of Fehrti . tar ib t l iwn44gab i t from 4 0 0 ;o r 2 ,0 0 s n Ts o ie7,67a d y P f i l e f r e c at f'nf length, and of sufficient size to square .5.1 to ~ 6 1. The Timber to be delivered either at Pittsburgh truhladi-• son, ifidiana,...— the latter preferred. - • • Communications 1110 , 13e left With Messrs: Church & Carothers, before' the'. dates mentioned. Payments cad", on delivery of Tim • - - • 'JOHN BROUGH, , jan3l 3r: and I Rail Road. Co. {Gazette pub- 2t dilly and It-weekly. and'_ch. this office,l _ _ COPIES NATIONAL, POLICE OAZE'rrk; re 4tiJIJ celved at Id. A. hilltlEWl3—.Coutaining ri; greet .ystrietr of intereating rnatter, inc hailing all ate partiouLtoi of the late fight between Sullivan And lityer. Sudthleld street, third door above 3b febL9 - miner 2111tet,ItF1re-,- PoRi , •OE! PITTSBURCAIL VPST. W./TSUI:4 .11:ANS'EL 1 1 / 1 :7rOOODS NOTICE.- Ne. 00 Market' street, Pittsburgh; DEG leave most respectfully to - announce to their nit. Jil.merons patrons and the_ public that they t in conse-_ . Osence of contemplating a change in their business, pro pose opening the whole' f their extensive Warehouse, (including all their Virholesale Rooms,) - for retailing, and will conunue open until the first of February, comment-' tig on New Year's Day, 1849. Oar- whole stock, corn ?rising 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 dol lars 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 knows pressure in the money market, were sold Urimmense sacrifices at the public sales, at rates 'Varying from twenty-five to fifty per cent:less than similar goods brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently believe that ourprices for , - the time above mentioned will be found to be even lower thanany Eastern wholesale rates , We anxiously invite ell persons to visit our ektablisb- Ment, whether they purchase or not, and testthe truth of. the above—assuring them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon the raroprietors.-1 Oar assoment of SILKS, SHAWLS and PINE DRESS' GOODS will amply repay one tor a visit; added to which our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will we hope induce auto call, ' • Irr Our system of One Price,:will be strictly adhered (Mal A. A. MASON St CO. Fres' arrivabnpiew.,Goodaz No. 65 MAREETET., BETWEEN 4TIVECT. AND TOM DIAMOND FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! The subscriber has just received his secondsupply Of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the G reat Fall in Pricer, and fai belo* the cost. Or MOIMI factoring, and will dispose of them,lYholestile and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO - BUYERS! Bleached Muslin, only 3} cents; . , 44 Bleached Muslin, from, to 12} cents; . 44 Brown do.' do. sto 8 cents . ; ' • ' 4-4 Double Purple Calicci,•l4 ' do. Prints, Merrimack pattern* only 61 cents; Furniture Chintz, only 131. cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 18/ cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, In cents Bed Ticking, only_ 61 cents; French Dress. Ginghams, 1.21 cents; French Work Collar* onlyiZi cents; . 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. ' Black Plaid Silks, rich , lustre; Wide Black Manilla Sakai Chameleon Silks, all shades ; Satin stripe Cmhmereote, style; • French Lamartiue Plaids 4 - Lyonese-Cloths, rich lustre; . . Blafk Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaid* high colors; Coburg and Thibet Cloth, VIIIMBIS shades; • . Paris Printed. Lamartine Cashmeres; • French Merino, all colors Chameleon Satin, all sha des. Black Plaid GM.. D' Armour Silks; . Chameleon Thibet Cloths. • - - •.. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shaivls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brochit Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous datable Shawls; new style Stradilla Shawls; pplaid and embroid ered black and, colored silk 'fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style ParisprintedTyrketri and Cashmere Shawls. FANCS. GOODS., French 'work' Capes • Collars and Chemizettes; new style BonnetMibbons;' Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies', CraVati and _Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk,.Cashmere. Alpaca; Ingrain -and , Mom- , yian Hose; .black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings and Insertings. - DOMESTIC - AND STAPLE GOODS Daniask Tahiti Linen,, and Table Cloths; Russia Dia- , per and Crash ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns aileachbd and Brown Muslin ; Castanets; KeuttickY Jeans ; Checks;. Bed Ticking; Domestic ,Gingliatits; Colored,Cambrics; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ;Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys ; Canton Flannels;, Brown, Manahan:and color ed Dnllings.', • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received; a very:Kite rissortment of French and English, blue, black and brown Cloths; blaak and fancy French Cassimcres; new style frutry_Yestings and Cm vats ; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric - and SilliMandkeichiefs; and a splendid as sorunentofGloves, Hosiery and Suspenders.' , BLANKETS. A splendid assortment of superfine fribbtin bound) Blankets, just received. The above GOODS having been purchased since the recentgreat irt'prieer, Merchants and others are re guested to call. Mid inspect them; as !feel 'confident that on examination they will be found much lowcr than theY have ever been offered in this City, as - 1 intend to sell them trhokaale and retail, at a very smell prof: ^l. the Eastern Cost. A RSALOM MORRIS, nov23 No. G:.; Market street. Pittsburgh. New Goode,. at Number Flftintne I CUIINER OP. POCHTII AND MARES? STIULTS7S, PITINDORGU. REAT 'DARGAINS!--The subscriber has: just re- Ur turned from the Eastern Cities', and is now receiving a very extensivenssortnient of FANCY AND STAPLE Ditv GOODS, adapted to the present season, and ern br _sing a stock for - richness and variety not surpassed by 'ata establishment in the West.- - , DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silks; Cravats; and Collars • - Handsome dresh ' ' do. • !Black love Veils an d Rich changeahle do.' • . liaconet and Cumb.Muslins. Ricb changeable: Satin delPlaid and striped Muslin/4- Chines ; , (Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high coed French,Gloves, Hosiery, &o.; - , Merinos ; Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high con] MusliniTerkeri Shawls ; NewLaines; Cashmere do. New style muslin de Laines;lPlain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped. Cashmeres; fringe; - Fancy , do. do. • - !PlackThibet Shawls, do.do. - Black and colored Alpactis;;Bluck do. „do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co-ISilk do. do:. lors; ' scu i - Fine Drachm do. New style Vies ; Cloth . do. Gala Pleb' ' Jala aids, bright colors; t Plaid, Long. - uo, California Plaids ; !Low Priced do Black Bombazines; !Plaid Clonkings. • CALICO GREAT REDUCTION His stock 'of Calicoes is very large; - it has been sc. lected with mach care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability. of fabric, and beauty of design. , These goods are lower than they have ever been before,:and are worthy the particular. attention ot. The best Calicoes for 6.1- ets. ever offered Double purple Calicoes, English„.l2l- cents Green do. - Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; - New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue ' do. do. Blue and Orange do. Furniture , do.. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, or the low price *ll2l cents per yard. :• Also, Black Alpacas for in cis. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging. hams, fair 121 cents..warratited fast colors. DOMESTIC' AND STAPLE GOODS. - Bleached Muslim, Of to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, 6110 9; Bed Ticking' very cheap; Casinstts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; Cheeks, Linings, Plaid Linseys ;- Domestic Gingliams, Mariners' Shirtinge; Cobsred Cambrics ; - Flannels, lower than ever offered; f • Caritbn Flannels. . - LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens Linen Lawns ; • Damask Tathe Linen ; Do. a. Cloths; Russia Sheeting ;' Do. Diariers;. Linen Drilling, Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large-Mock of Blankets, from coarse to very fine also Blue and Drat, Blankets, fine and very fine, for Overcoats.. - GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Gas. simeres ;: Over.coatings ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand, kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Ralf Hose,. The subscriber having made mx.traordinary prepara tious for the . Ennead Winter trade, and having parches cd his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed t can confident's , promise his. customers the Lest bargains ha has ever been able to offer. . - Castomers of. the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to call. , (novtltil PHILIP ROSS. Winter Itkooda at Eastern Coat I EO. R. WHITE, No'slll.farket street, intends making kr a change in his business, on the Ist of January next—will dispose of the following styles of .GOODS, at xuriginal cost • • - Brocha Long and Square Shawls; French Tartan - Long do. French Printed Cashmeres; • Englith do. do.' Mousetine Dr Lamina ; - 34 and 64 Gala Plaids ; High coed French G inglunav, and FanciDressSilka. Those.wauting Bargains. are minted to call. rnl327:tm Reduction In Prices. WILL 'BE SOLD, froth this date, the balance of our Wirrita DRESS GOODS, at greatly reduced priee s ._ consisting, of scarlet, maroon, mazirrine blue,T.Plc,brown and 'biller colorS.Freneh Merines„;Lamartino. Sot pas,- Mohair Stripes, and barM Alpacas, Mc and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De Dailies lbw priced Ceushmeres and De Laincs, in great variety; Long and Square. Plaid Shawls; Turkey, Cashmere, ;De Laine Cloth, Thibet,&e., &c.. - .R. D. THOMPSON,: dec2. .110 Market a t., 3 doors from Liberty. AßC . & BROTHERS PR EMIUM GOLD PENS..— .V.lll doz. of the above Warranted brand of Pens, just reeeived, and for sale to the trade at New York i mees. The.above Peas have - received the highest premium eve awarded on Gold Pens . , and are:watranted by the maim.' facturer against the point coming - WV YOT.sale by • - EDWARD TODD co,. North;east corner of Fifth and Market sta. upstairs ; :,,nova:: ,LACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES.--,W. R. Men- PliY has lately received a large assortment of these r . k x as, and is opening mem irt pnees unpreeedentedly l ow , ranging front 75 to 82,50 Per yard. -- Also, - French Doeskins, of all qualities. - - Also, French kind English Broadcloths, blackiolire, invisible green,_hrown, -- Among-these-are some very handsome French Black,. suitabie for Cloaks,at a very low price , and brown, invisible green, and bl'k :Pelisse Cloths for Ladies' Cloaks. • •Also, silk, cotton and Merino Undershirts mid Drawers! Mariners'i Undershirts, constantly on hand. filer The attention of Merchants anti Merchant Tabori; 'who liny by the piece, is specially invited ; to the above. By , Ezpprest.. GENTS: 51111=Ell GOO S.Saper. single 'milled' 'Freneli Habit Cloth's; rich styles Cassitneren black and colored Cashrneretts; Queen's 'and -Stun:net' (Nabs' fignied and plain Drop .D' Etas. Vestings; " very choice , - MaYseilles t Silks and Satins. and figured Linen Drills; 'Cheaper yet! ROBINSOIV'S- Cloth Store,= . - rsnr2s - p ost poildiugs, corner Filth and Wood. - • . . -A URT 'R • RE: iucnotsr. Braspratt- SonO - Potnat Soda Ailh. TO 5 TONSisli.,-tittsb,nttircacy; or 4' mo; or 's., approved I'bllls Stuns of upwards 3ftio: par, 016 mos do., iti teresradded. For the superior finality of this brand, we refer to the gloss , ood soap aarinfacturers Of, this city generally; -11,11TCHELTREE,' deco - • N 0.160 Liberty street. MEE BankeranD fxthan c r Drakes EX CHANGE'.AND 13ANICING , iurffe - N.. E. - Corner of Third dad' Wood 'sirens., - QIGIIT and Time Bills of Igxchitngos, Hank - . N010,' and' foreign and domestic Coin• tionght and Sold oir.tiat most favorable terms. tit tb COneCtiottsniade !n all the ririnciritil cities of the Union CURRY, - BANKERS, .EXCItANDE BROiCErt,, And Dealers in. Foreign and Domestic Exchange; Ceit;jl-: tales of Deposst,..Ganle Notes, Gold 'an . Silror, Word strettOrd door.bekno Trufaidel Ritat'uigiti bankers anti Exchange Broken, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Bills, Bills of Ezihange, Vsrifficates .n`Dspos• it, Sank Notes, and coin. • : Corner of Third and Wood sis., directly oppositelhe Si. Charles Hotel. •' • • may2S' N. HOLDLEI Bankers and Deakrs Buhl No. 55 'Markus/sere; Piasbur, BELLING RATE: , Now York } • Philadelphia Baltimore u • - BATIK 21 Buying raw'. Ohio - _ Indiana • I " Kentucky, .' '1 " Virginia Wheeling . Tennessee 3 " atagli HOOK: AND EXCHANGE /82. 8. )10.311. r.BAR9 E BANKERSBROKERS,. pr. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth sheet a.., Picstiegk.Pg.,."F"t ßtCoinnaikN°leuTZegih4ole:n and Do cEzehange,CeruficsneiositAc- EXCHANGE on all the principarCities oltho Union and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purchasers:. , • CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made' on all parrs' of the Union the a loweratee. ' _.. iiii ..„ . - • PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr :Braton . ..fici,*; tis Diamond Alley, can be consulted 11l ail 7111 canes of a privateer &Beate mimes inch:Mute . Z....,.„ - f to the human frame: i ) • , Ayhilis and Syphilitic eiliptions,gimoirfimEt ' 40 1 '' .l ( s • add its - consequences, together with all re nereateliseates,impurities of the blood, with all diseases Of . minerealorigin, skin diseases,with strictures, glees, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, Piles,: rheumatism; female weakness, diseases of the w0ni.,,,, monthly suppressionsi diseases of the joints,- fistula in aim, nervous affections, pains in the. back and loins irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys,e,corbutle. , .. .., eruptions, tetw it . rm V Eworm, mercurial diseases,'ke. YEARS'' PBACTICEB Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment . Of Vgne -: real disorders, - and those arising from youthful gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood; whereby the coast:animal mayhave been enfeebled,enablesDr.Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may'place em relves under his care. -. Dr. Brown's offices are' anVenient)i arranged into sep-, rate apartments:* Patients ten visit Dr. B.Without. fear of exposure to= other visitors." '' -.- : - . 1 It is of importance to many persons in need of medigal aid, to obtain good advice privately . and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's - ready • skifiln removing venereal dis : ' eases, in their various forms a ndstages, ode ra Ind &entente' I . ' which can rarely be equalled. - Strangers are hereby iip - . prised that Dr. Brawn' has been regularlyedneated is every branch .of medicine; and for the last. twelve' years confined hfinself exclusively to the,. treatment of f those Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who mires his , whole attention to those corn- -.EXCertain safe and speedy elites Will, in all cases, be gatranteed.E..= • • ..• ;• -: Recent cases are relieved iadahort time wtthoaitnier: raption from business,' - •, • - 11 -- Hernia.. or-Rupture.—Dr. Brown 'also illVititg per!. sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he hes paid partway lar attention to That disease. • - • ' • Letters from a distanceotiiting advice, mast contain • fee, or they: willnot be attended to. 1., ;'• • • . ElllrOffiCe on Diamond Alley, a few doors froia-WoOd street, towards the market. , Consultations strictly coriff,' RUMATISIVI.-Dr. Drdwroa nesety discovered rem edy for Rheimiatirmt le a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It - never fade. • . ••• . Office and 'Private- Consultation Rooma,\To - . es,- Dia mond alleyiPittabrirgh, -Pa. The Doctor - te alwayii at horim. lanDit-thicauf Dalley's Alagical Pain Extractor. - TO THE PUBLIC.—This is to . ce filly that I havoibund Dalley:s,Aragical Pain _Extractor to prove a cure fo , the Chronic /Theurnittiern, • which have . been titillated with for ten years, fit my hipjotnts. - - ABRAHAM R. yitExt,Aisip. Acquackanock,- 8,4348. • • - • • • ME. Data.sv—Str: .1" have been troubled Yoe' Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. r Magical'Pam Extractor having' been. reconnneuded to me. I applied it but twice, obtained instant - relief and in .a short ume was perfectly Cured! , Could I not gel auk,' more of it I . would pot' take a hundred dollars for. the balance of my box. • - HALL.' ' 97 North Moore street; New York, June 19,1847. r• • - • irr• CAUTlON.—Dalley's only _Depot in Ole city of New, York, and where the genuine ortiere can be obtained,,', wholesale and retail, i s at4is Broadway . . ''' - • • llLRAttry is the inventor of ihietruly invaluable cow pound, and he never has, and never wilt Communicate the secret of its preparationdo any man living; and, there- , fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. a grain of it himself. Countryiiis abound! Every truly valuable article is - ,subject to be depredated upon by. coanterfehers and- int , posters; And nothing„.thatwe know of, Juts more erten- , . timely experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Vain A Thsx—The 'genuine Valley, in cases of the severest Burris, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant rerief,- ; and.; produce at once a e epilog acid soothing efferrt=ixtracting pain in and from' one to fteen minutes! but be. Erne, al- wayil, apply it on Ihten—never on cotton cloth. . And now markthe diffirerteef—CounterfeitExtractorsi' no matter under what name they may appear, or how rip, plied, always irritate and inerease the pain - - Pamphlets, containing certificates of c'ures, may belted • gratis, on application to - • • JOHN D. MORGAN, • Western - , Depor' -Piasbrirgh.: Da. Wm. TRoax.. Agent Delleyls Animal Dolmanlo °vire...fill, • For Horses ; ,_Cattle, o.; cures Spavirt qnittoi, grease: poll-evil, sores, gallstind btaises. Pamih lets enntainhix certificates of respectable parties may c bad on appli, cation to „TORN D.'I4IORGAN, • oet.lBal&vvy - Agent, Pittsburgh.' The Grand Purgative. CLICKENBR'S SUGAR COATED VEGETA- - ..11J BLE EXTRACT -PILLS.--These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United Stites,-. as acurative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach., Headache. Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart burn, Liver Complaini, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward- Weakness, Palpitation of,the Heart•lndigestion, and a variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir .to t ft. medicine for the, million. Wel seasons of the year,— spring, summer, autumn, and wintey,—and under. all cir- - curnstances, they can be taken with perfect safety "and - success. As aVermifuge andgeneral medicine for chill- dren, they are unrivalled. Being coated withpurc vvhiti sugar, children will , easily takethem; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. • For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found with. out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands ' , vim use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certainresult - • Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is He original inientot of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was .ever heard of until be intrOduced them in June, 1843. Perch:leers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills; and take smothers, or they, will be made the victims of a fraud. • - Bele•Price, 25 cents per box. . Dr. Clickener;principal office for the sale of Pills, is • WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty et , head of Woad, Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania,. Northam . Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. The following are the duty appointed Agents for A . :4i gheny countz ar i Pa.: , Dr. Brown, _ -Allegheny cityJ R. Johnson, - Jonathan Ohreist, Manchester. N • - Alexander Asdale."Wylie street. •• " - J. It. H. Jacques, Birming,hatn. • • - Wm..l. Smith, Temperanceville. - - • iklwardThompson, Irmsburgh. 5 % Daniel Ne.gley,Bast Liberty. '' • • ' H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbiirgb. It. Rowland lc Son, hPßeesport " • C. F. Diehl, 'Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creek. - - M'Eldowney, Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Clinton. 5 - James hrKec, Stewartstown. ' Riley AVLaughlin, Plum.township • , , - Lawrenceville - Robert Frcilltl - PUre Tens, ; 2 vulloLEsiLm AND RETAIL, .12' -TIM PEKIN THA TV 510817..70 Fourth strett,,near Wood, Pittsburgk.—; The satire ether, having just returned from New - York,.in. , now receiving a large supplv of . ..FRESH_ GREEN!-and • BLACK TEAS ; from the New York Pekin Ten Compa iiy,. selected 'with great care; or sales. - . Our stock,' being mow heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, llotels..Steambouteand.Families withany quantityi and at any priee.they may, wish-packed"b }; - f and 1 pound .. packages, 5 tin eannisters, 6. and 13-. lb. catty boxes, and in the half' chest. .: • • • • Aetna Ofo;ef.4 are invitect to call, as be can: and sill better Teas at lower Prices. than any other house, in Our stock of fiae Young Ryson,Gimpawder, and Im perial Green, and OolongElack Teas, are the best in, the • Loveriag's doable refined Loaf, Crashed and, Pulver ized.SUGARS, at retail. or the ,barrel. COPFEES.—hlochri, Old rt:, Gov. Java Laguyra, St Domingo und .Rio Cones, selected:by the n l OBl rieliced Coffee Broker in New. York., .. • , Sweet Spiced'-Chocolate,, Pickled Cucumbers Onion's: Fresh Pinches, put up in their own juice. Ma lagaßaisins, iu 3 - W. boxes... N Dr. I)....Tartc's. Famity7/IfedfrinerAr A J , O VERING'S ;DODBLE'REFThiED-, bble. Loverlim'a Double Refined- Lou t, Crushed att- Pulveri;ed Sugtua, just received and fo" . •. eat the Feick' r Tea Store, 70 Fourth street,by - -•-•• • - deeSedScw - • , • •: PRINTER'S INK..:-160keg .I',Toin,ip7-;1711,11i1.6, Just received and.for , a " L' t 11L-k ran ;TaertVB(4 per kegstore.by(decs:d&W): 444. •• . _ . COFFEES.—Moohri „ , - ohlpoi...Jii9;thgisiro, YY St.Dorningo and Rto Calrees,just rer4iVed end for to : utPelcuiTuti ,*re, 7U F9urth strear;l.l- T.lo3LACK—Supitior Stir,, barrels s 3 assorted papers, tor- sale tit . . B:if 'FARNESTOCX & CO., - - Corner Ist and Wood sts. - ~ & MON, " • - unto, pin and Ban./Vo!eif :Non. • yainera men , IVinchinati . - ' - Louisville • 'if St.l,o4is gustitst rater . Gorily & Citrord'n Relief Notes' '• - "' Pennisylvania , NewYdrk Maryland 1 - 4 Neiw Orleans
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