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Eareasinoir Snsa.—On the I.2th inst. the steam
boitiEighth'of January Vims run into`-and' sunk byl
the Lolimb* about $0 above
Mobile:: She brad on a cargo of .555 bales of cot-
'ten it thC ti th e of the . collision, 120 or .
130 of
Wtikh,were in the hold. Probably.,..' the greater
portion of the cotton will be saved, though some
of it in a dainag4centliticin.
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) 1 179 . in C t in „ l l :Li ' L irv e laTes fr° : ;i ll y la e m w elllV T°ll
Mrs. Ellis , * Prose .Writings;
Hannah More's Works; .
- ',. , • Lucretia Davidson's LIMP and Poems; ,
Lady ortbe Manor; 1 .
Mrs. Homins, complete. For sale by • •
. H. S. BOSWORTH & C 0.,.
- dec.23 • 43. Market street.:
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Prepared aa.d..eorreeled every,Atteramon.
-?IT:TSBUItGIi BOARD oir . TRADE:
combiliTza: ron
C. 0., Xeportija; : Denny, -
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9 rAT*Jerza.lA - rii? cRiIc.F,E:!I_AND s'FAzgn
ARRIVED.
Brunette, Smith, •
Arena, FlCeson, Wellsville.
Hod.son, Ebert; :Wheeling.. .
Wilinington, , ...Dawson, Steubenville.
'Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela City.
Lake. Erie, Hoops, Beaver.
Consul, Bownsan, Brownsville:
'Louis .IYi'Lane, Bennett ; Brownsville.
Bfiebigaii, Boles, Beaver. •
DEPARTED.
Arena, tFleeson, Wellsville. j • '.
Dispateh, Nelson, Mon. City.
Lake Erie, Hoota, Beaver.
'Louis McLane, Bennett, Bromisville
Coniul,..BOwinan, Brownsville;
Micb4gan, Boies, _Beaver.
01. The river ..a 'up to nine Leet dna was. lan
eveninte at a .stand.
We liayesto cliange in prices to report, gut
feiv trattsttetionS - have taken placer none worthy
of notice. . •
* - .The Banner
..reports the steamer Charles
Carroll rutt into the bank near Grand Gulf, bound
down I sprung a leak and was discharging beecar
go into.the - stemiaticiat Cotton Plant, as.-was - sup
-posed from her being along-side.--;Cia. Signal;
al.The old steamer Chicago, is disappearing
piece:meal, from our landitig. Gdand take a °last
lingering look's-'—for the destroyers won't let her
stay long. The, ruthless axe is _ already at its
, .
appears to be advadcini rapidly: We
heard yesterday of sales of two droves of well con
ditiamd, heavy hogs-, 500 in each droro, ats3,oo.
Other drovers refuse to sell even at that price.
[Louisville Courier, Dec.3B
And' nlle Worics for the
A.nittutts JU-4
Holidays,
LT COOPS LITERARY-DEPOT, No. BS Four th
street- •
The Leaflets of Memory for 13•17. :
The .Floral Offering
The Eveigreee
Thia London Keepsalce " -- -
- The London Heaill'a Book of Beauty fur 'IS47.
The Londe', Bible Gallery:
The Diadem - ' •
• The Boudoir Annual
The May }loner . •
The - ,Rose of tharem
'The Rose -
The Gifkor Friendship
The Fountain (Temperance -Unita!)
The Friendship's Offering
The Hyacinth
Childe ilarolde,-Illostrated;
•Bryant's Teen)! .
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Southern works,•. 0
Moore's . «-
Ilemafis , " "
'Byron, Cowlier, Tassti, Milton, Scott, . Burps and
Arnelies Poems; all illustrated and beantifully 'bound,
pnakidtable for a Holiday Gift. . _
- - JUVENILE. WORKS.
The Youth's Beak of Nature; Masterinan Ready;
Moral Tales; Tales of Many Landr ; • •
Parley's Bible Stories;• Boy's Own goek; •
Clanes Amusement;Young Stiuthei_l4,_;
iley'sManuel; - Poputarrare4 -
Little Lessons for Little. Learners;
Fireside Story Book; Clever Stories; f
lieliday Talcs; Rhymes for the Nursery; •
.liiisaKringle's Rare Show; My Own Story;
Very Little Tales; Prize Story Book; .•
Mary ilowitt's Prose and Verse Book; _ -
Puss in Boots; Child's Favorite; '
• life and_Permanbulations of a Mouse;
Lucy. and Arthur; Old Oak TreceThe Bracelets;
Boy's First Befit; Rhymes and-Jingle-4;
Girl's Manuel; Child's Delight; Bob the Squirrel;
George , sJourney; Robinson Crusoe;
„Juvenile Sketcher, BlossMis of Idoraliti;
ChiliPs-Chvn Story Book; Lazy Lawrence;
Alice Franklin; Comic Nursery Tales;
_
Farley , ' Picturtl Book; Toy Books, &c., &c.
-Also, a great variety of Appleton's Edition ofJo
venile Works not mentioned here, entitled ".Library
for My Young Countrymen." Call at ,COOK'B, 85
Fourth st., and you can be suited. .41c24
" For the 1 1 01 4 da3rs• "
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' BOUDOIR ANNUAL . FOR 1847; '
Friendship's 'Offering; •
The Opal; '
• -' The Christian Keepsake;
The Hyacinth; •
The Poet's Gallery of Beauty; '
The Germs of Beauty;
• ' The Ladies Scrap Book; l
• The Laurel Wreath:
.Religious Souvenier, by Mrs. Sigourneyf
- The Diadem:
' •' The Geims of Nature,ty Mrs: 7.iiibury;
' linden's Illustration of Moore; • I . .
• The Gift; .1 . .
The Ladies Book of poetry and glowers;
' Omeles from the Poets;
' SentiMents of Flowers, by .7. Atplrewp, London
• • Albums; i
- Illustrated editions of the Poets;
A large assortment of Books for Children.
- : For saleby • If. S. BOSWORTH & CO., •
decl2 No 43' Market st.
Holliday Goods, &e:
W. WILSON, cor.' 4th and Market st., has
•
W, on hand the finest and largest assortment of
fine Gold and Silver Watches, in every variety, ever
• altered for sale In this city. Jewelry of the richest
.and latest patterns, tin 'large variety. Silver. Ware,
'Tea Ware, Table Cutlery, Solar Lard Lamps and Gi
randoles, of 'the best material, patterds and work.
manship.. Militory Goods and Trimmings in general,
Allen>s Patent Revolvers, Lc. All ror sale at tho
lowest cash prices.
'dcl9 W. W. WILSON.
VCR SALE—Fresh and white Lonisr.ille Lime and
• . Planter or Paris, by bbl. or retail; Bslo,- 0:12,
and iiibisr size Saab and Window Giant° suit! Wood.
sellowls; Matches, by gross or retail, by •
ile.lo 7 Bt • I. 41.4R1413, No. 1211. Clair st.
0110GANY YgiIrEERS islyv Bonaps--Just
' recelve . t), a large assortittent of the above, and
for 'WC at F,
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seta No. 112 'Wood street 2nd 49er abeve sth
Vresh Orsterst.
trit-subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily
un Baltimore, which ho will serve up in all,
the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel,-Fourth, sr:.
:between. Smithfield and Grant.
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0 Yes, 0 Yes
GIT can always find. at G. fichneelt , s, on the cor.
tier Fillh and Sniithfield eta., , fresh Oysters
served up in every style, on the shortest . notice.
Mio,Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Putties of the
ichoiccst kindi. Call and see..
.novl3-11tap
For Rent.
. .
4 ROOM in the first story of a Brick . House on the
,a. corner of Fifth, and U nion etc Apply.to
nc lr JAMES MAY;
QIIGAR-10 hhdli strictly prime old crop Sugar,
for sale by . FRIEND, RHEY,"etCo.,
decl7. • Li Wafer street.
For Christmas and New 'Year's Timer.
• A j-1.. PARCEL of excellent Temperaeco Almanacs,
for 1847, by the dozen or single; Journals,
-Youth's. Advecates, Temperance Hymn and Song
Books:,and a small variety of nice, Temperance
Books or reading and presents—for sale low by the
quantity or single, as the undersigned is about retir
tng from the Temperance Book and pager le/sir:mac.
• • ISAAC HARRIS, Agent
dcc7s-Qt and Corn. Merchant, No 12 St Clair at.
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01' Prepare for the War:—We .
are not - in the
hibit of puffing patent medicines; - but there is one
which we, feel -it . our duty to recommend to, our
- Volunteer ;_ :u mast eiCellent remedy; for the
disorders incident: to a, amigo of water_,:dist and:
climate; we allude to litiik's.CAlcitANATlTEßt'i
sim, which has been tested by many of our citi
zens and - found to be all that is claimed for
Rev. Asa Shinn, one of the first of Our clergy, in
1843 tested the medicine, and recommended it as an
unfailing remedy for disedies of . the stomach and
bowels to which our Voluntects will be subject
Era they reach Morleo.. A bottle should be placed
in the knapsack of every seldier, - and the price is
'such as to place it within the reach - of all. It can,-
be procuml . at the Pekin. Tea Store, Furth_ street.
near Wood..,..Dispatch. deco
Important to Connemptires.--,Steinge! that so
many who are afflicted with'a Cough that is gredu .
ally wearing theta down,- and slowly but surely,
stealing them into`that dreadful disease Constanp
-that disease.which carries offthousands doily
—are' doing nothing, or, what is w6rse than r:ettli
lag, are gorging themselves with nostrums that are
the skies for cures they, are said to have
on some foreign or =known persons; when
be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers'
tad Syrup of Liverwort and Tar s which con-
.
ai \ iyrketlle most remarkable cures ever re
corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro
ved by refeence to the vast number of certificates
from the fira64nd most respectable citizens—such .
as the Hon. - Jtillge - William Burke, the wile of the
Rev: Geo:,Maleyi Doctor Wm. Richards; Mrs; Hi
ram Plummer; - Dekinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin
nati; and a`great ndmber of others in this city.--
\
Certificates of not clot of remarkable Titres of dis
tressing Cough, but (..s ' of Consumption positive
ly cured, after-physician of the highest standing
have given therp up to die,
For sale by D. 'C. Kneeld, principal agent,
Grant street,.one &tor below L. .
• See . advertis.ement of Dr. R 01.. ,,, r\s' Liverwort and
Tar, irranotheecolunin. ' deaf;"
Cuntsrxes Galvanic Remedies r all kinds of
nervous affections they hare because with entire
success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro
nic, applying to the head,, face or litubs . ;\gout, tic
dolereux, brahchiti vertigo; nervous or siek head
ache, indigestion, paralysis,,:palsy, epilepsy, fits,
convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the. heart,'lrkeu
ralgia general debility, &c. In cases of dyspeps,-
whicl: is simply a- nervous derangement of the di
g,estive Organs—they have 'been found equally sue
.cessful,
These applications are in the form of Rings and
:Magnetic Fluid,.lland.s, Bracelets.. Belts, &c.
,p 7 See advertisement tor further particulars on
the.outside of this sheet..
For sale at the only. ageney, v 7 Market'street
deep
CIAN be had at ANDREW WHITE'S Blind Fac
-11,- tory, in the rear of Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet,
Wareroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will please
li. Ryan's Wareroom,'Filth st., near the
iirebange Bank, where I will b in attendance, and
it I do not please von both in -`price and quality, I
will, forfeit my reputation as a blind maker.
de24 (Telegraph copy.)
Asilguica Sate of Fancy Dry Goods and
111.111inery at Auction.
A T , AP.KENNA'S Auction itimins, Nu. 114 Wood
A
st., 3d door from sth, on Monday nest, Decem
ber 281.11, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
will be sold by order
as Assignees, fur cash, par fun ds, the following arti
cles, viz:
Thread laces, trimming do., mousdelaines, cash
mere de cos, striped walking cloth, embroidered
thibet shawl's, plaid shawls, fringes and French arti
ficials, ELM:yr ribbons,
feathers, velvet Wallets, new
style Gems , cravats, lace capes, &c. tee.
dec24 P. Al • EN? A, A cCr.
llatickweller 9 s Sale of Dry Good., etc.
/AN Monday morning the 2Sth inst.„ arlo o•clock,
will be sold at the Commercial _auction
corner or Wood and sth sts., fur account of whom
it May concern, the following Goods, viz:
23 pieces Prints, 2 do. black alpaeca, 3 do. Tartan
plaids ' 3 . do. wool m shawls, 2 doz WOOl coitieurm,
2 do. Gloves, 1 piece Beaver cloth, 5 pieces super
fine Waterproof Pilot clot 3, 3 do. fancy striped cab
simeres, 6 do. ass'd grey and blue sattinnetti.
At 2 o'clock, P.M., 3 boxes Virinir unmet:lord
JOILN D. DAVIS, Ancrr,
3 Valuable Building Lots oat Filth .treat
at Auction. -
ON Wednesday evening the 30th t 7 o'clock,
Vir at the Conaneruial Auction Rooms, corner of
Wood and Fifth sts., .011 be sold without reserve fur
cash, par Muds.
Three very valuable building lots, situate between
Wood Er, Smithfield streets; commencing at tl.c
tance or 60 foot, from Smithfield street, ha% iug each
a Gout of 17 feet 9 inches, on LUGh street and extend
ing back 120 feet. Title indisputable.
decl6 JOBS I). DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Peremptory Salo of Real Estate,
44n BUILDING LOTS on and near-the Fourth at
Road,* at Auction. On Wednesday evening
the 30th inst., at? o'clock, (or immediately after the
sale of; lota of firognif on sth et.,) at the Commer
cial Auction RoOms, corner of Wood and trth ato.,
will be sold without reserve, 40 very handsomely
situated lots of Ground, fronting on Pennavlvania
Avenue and streets adjacent thereto, emiiracing
pleasant situations. fur private Dwellings arid Busi
ness purraca. A }dun . of which may he seen on
application to James B. Irwin or the cubseriher.
TrAmit--pne-fifth Caah or an approved note, at
four tugritlis; the residue in friur equal annual pay
ments witli interest, JOII.N D. DAVIS,
decl9 . . Auctioneer.
Super&sir- atillidlatg Lots for Sale In tbo
FM& Ward.
Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite
ttho mansion of Dr. Shocnberger, (lie corner on
Adams street, 22i feet by 100, the others 20 feet
each by 100, all._estemliug to Spring Alley.
Five Lots front on Liberty street, at and adjoin
ing isutory• street, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin
cy street, opposite the now Catholic Church, on these
arc erected seven frame building s.
Title indisputable and a libera l ' riten , inn of pay 4
Tent to suit purchasers. They will he told to closei
the concern. Apply to Michael Allen, or Lewis
11utchiam, at their warehouser', or to Jittnes S.
Craft, Esq., at his office, SO Fourth street.
ry•A variety of Cotton Machinery, vizt--Carsja,
Throadex. Males, &c., still on handier sale op very
reasonable terms, and time, on large sales.
octlS-d3nt
ATHREE story Brick House, situate in the vii
lags of East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it
has about acre of ground attached, a good Garden;
it is an expellent stand far a Tavern, liaving.a good
frame stable, a large shed - for Carriages and Ten
Pin - alley; severaEgood fruit trees and a pump of ex
cellent water on the place. The House is large and
in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel
ling fur some time by Mr. Jamds Iturnitide. It will
be sold or rented low on reasonable terms.
Persons desirous of further information will please
call at,l. D. Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, cor
ner ofWood and sth sts. decl7-tf
PORTER'S City Daguerrian Gallery, Philo
Third at., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Binh'.
legs, Baltimore, Md.
Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has at
considerable expense fitted up apartments, and ar
ranged light for Daguevreotyping purposes. Die long
experience in this art has enabled him to overcome
many of the objections too common to pictures taken
by this molted,
Mr. Porter is aware that the impression has gone
abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good
pictures,) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes can
not be made in Pittsburgh. Ills experiments, how
ever, since ho has opened his Gallery, fully warrant
him in saying that as good pictures can be tnado hero
as elsewhere.
Ladies and gentlemen arc invited to call and ex
amine specimens. .
Inrrnetions given, and instruments and materials
'furnished upon reasonablo terms.
All eiders from country operators prompt)) , attend
ed to, nov26-tf
C. SCHMERTZ
VEW piSCOVER.Y--13y, which all Stoyes and
1111 Pipes, or crates, may be kept jet black with as
beautiful a polish as a comb body with one applica
tion a year, Sold only in Pittsburgh, by W. Jackson,
No. 89 Liberty at. head of Wood at. Pittsburgh. dec4
• Rural liteglster and. Almanac.
L
ANDRETIPS RURAL - REGISTER AND AL
MANAC for 1847 -a work of unusual merit It
contains one hundred and forty-four pages octavo,
and gives full directions for the culturo of vegeta
bles and flowers' a dairy of work to bo performed
each month; directions fur transplanting, grafting,
&c.; engravings and descriptions °fin:duct fruits; illus
trations of farm and garden implements, portraits of
choice cattle; miaccllaneoui reading, with the usual
astronomical Information of an almanac '
Jost received and for sale ty the subseriber,. and to
bolted at the bookstores generally, at the extremely
low price oflS Feela per eery.
F. L. SAMMY, Druggist. ' ,
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Wellei-I.llclte.gitlar Packet.
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steamer ARENA; REESE C. FLE
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, Mastery leave Pittsburgh-for
Wellsville :andintermediate landings, on Mon
days, Wedneidayii, VsdaYs, D.o:clock,-A..M. - ;
and W0;1,15i414: for Pittsburgh oil TuesdaYay:Thurs
days, ar t .tt Saturdays, at ititeltiok; A. li. yor freight
or passagO:upOy on, hoard. - • - deed •
For c o/ Prsekot.
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". - a . IIE - Spietidid. light d r raught steamer
DQMINI,ON„S. TYLER, Master Will.
as a regular packet ketween. Pittsburgh and ,Wheel
ing; leaving Fitiaburgy.forWheellng 'every Monday,
Wednscday had Frkinf,iat 3 btelock,y. m. ; and leav
ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh - every Tuesday, Thurs
day and 9aturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For, freight
or passage apply on board. novs
i.Vor Cincinnati*
TUe well known Mat running Ammer
CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master will run
ag a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday rnorn
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P.M., the
same day. Returning , •she will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.. • •
Fes. freight iv passage apply on board, es to
{ FORSYTH & Co., Agnts-,
ap 16. . Ng., 30, Water street.
For Gine tsistatt and "Louisville.
iitHit The new and splendid passenger steam.
er C O.L U M 111 A, O'NEAL, Master, will
leave tor the above and intermediate ports, regular-
For frelght or passage apply on board, or to
jet D. WILKINS, .Agent.
roe Saint boutio...negular packet. •
The new and splendid passenger steam
or 1311.1INETTE, Cnpt. Perry,--wilirun in
the trade frouilPittaburg,h to St. Louis, during the
simian' of 1846. ' •
The Brunetie was !milt expressly far tltp trade,
and is elegantly found iri every respedt.
For freight or passage apply on hoard. AO4
For Cincinnati and St, Lentil'
r'; The pls.!eriger steamer PALESTINE,
Capt. Y.7llhama, wilt leave les the above
and afl Intermediate
.ports regolaily.
freight or passage apply on board. 'je9..
Tuesday lilvetting:Paoket,
.• The new and splendid passenger steatri
hoat DECLARATION, Capt. Vortices,
will run asc regular packet - between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock. !Returning she will leave Cincinnati
every Friday evening at 3' o'clock.
The Declaration offers superior accommodations
to passengers. For freight or passage apply nn
board. jet
CINCINNATI PACKETS.
MONDAY PACKET. ' • _ •
-Tito regular mail and passenger steamer
MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run
as a egular Picket between Pittsburgh and Cincin
natii -axing this port every Monday at 10, A.M o
' and W. oelingat 10, , P. M., to same day: • Return
rag, she \\ill lease Cincinnati every Thursday,.at 10,
A. M.. For . freight or passage apply on board.- •
The MonMigahela -was built expressly for this
trade, and•olflirs to the passengers comfort, and MS
' pallor aceomrn atoms. ' • - mat
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M .fillAY PACKZT. -.
_ - THE r ular mail and pasenger steam
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,_. er UNIOi , Captain Maclean, will run as
a regular packet bet;A\e \ en Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati. leaving ibis port every Monday a t G o'clock,
P. M. Retaining she vri
leave Cincinnati every
Thursday at c P. M. '
The Union was built exp ssly for tins trtulf.
and affords every acconnnodati n. •
For freight or passage apply o born!. may!)
113ESDA V PACKET.
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THE r gular mail and ratirmze m
rntea
iater 11111 E INIA,
,Capt. John linefelter,
will run us a rrgular packet between Pitt, illfgh and
Cincinnati, leaving 11 iii port every Tertlay SIN 10 A.
Al., and ‘Vliecling at 10 I'. M. of il.t; smile day.—=-
Ileturninr,, elm will tear e Cincinnati every Fri lily at
10 A. MI Pot freight or paatiage 4p ply on boara
The -Hibernia n As linilt e4prenly for the trat e,
and ell - ern to the intsengers etery comfort and st
perillr nCe 4 )111T11(111 . 1t301/g• , ail
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TIJUIISDAY 'PACKET. i r 1.111: stiliscrilter is prepared to furnish't•twords,
;k- JR° su TIIK now U. S. Matt steamer ACA DI A, i 5aF 4,4 ' , 4 1 - :pat!lett-, Caps, inuntes, Buttons,
L -44 . ,.:1ghT.1-:,,l.licas, Master, will run as a term. Lac* , tla all ' ,ll,,, rMilitgrY - Triattit l l l •4ts on 4 5 cheaP
j...,3-. lis ,„ seu ,.. "l . „ u„,,ket between Pittsburgh it, the Eastern cities, for
shot tt pm-T.4l[ll'lllg the season or Istft, fearing 0 , , cr y I cash. Ato Aileit's Patent, 0 Barrel 'testily-era.
T'hursd'ay at it) o•tioult A. M. „ ' i W. W. WILSON-,
The Acadia' is new and hag anri,...rior aerortimoda.l nor2a. - Cow. -Itli and Market sts.
tiols.. For fret t/it or pa sttaLe apply nn hoard, or to i iiiajja • A O:VF A b 7. 1.11 7. . ;Fly 0000:9
. • F i t il L ty p A pj; KT. v BiliriiiiFuv - 171.Vfia - 4thrtEeTilain6ifit. - ----1
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TB}... y r ...w a it: tun a utu t p nes ,, n4e t nam rilitt Sidiscrilter\aving digitised of hislargt, . stock! __.____.
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A....,1,..,. : . ,_.. r ."'4..„2„„ c,Lii'l'i:lt No. •2, Captain Cilliks will 1 J... oil' all Gtunts, la • just returned from the East ! .
run a svg „l,„ psc h st b utwusu ci• su i„„ ut „, - an d p' i tt ,pet at., a spleo . tliil . assort cot of ' , 1- FI ED S TEADS of different kinds with . Gazaamts
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burtth, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. 51.,l FANCY P - I, ' rAvi• : wiliTl7,ll DILI' GOODS, I_3 iron patititt fastenings, saperior to anything now
and wio•rroq.at 10 1'. M. the same day. Returning! Which have been PUTeha 'l.l In the NEW Yens. Ann.! in Use, f!.41 . sale lOW at the furniture warehouse of
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silo will leave Cincinnati every Atrunlaynt 10 o•clok ,1 CIItIAVELM: a .1141/KEI4. \since. , time recent great. angl.: T. 11. Y 01; tic; & co, hand street.
A. M. For freicht or passage apply on board. di-preciatipn in prices, and Calk below-the coat ( it' iln - . 1 --Pier, Centre and Card Tables of dilfer
r ccedentral....Tgoin4 1
The Clipper,No. 2 waa built elm- essly for thistrado,l portstion, is prepared_ 4,1 oder a mit patternit. If you want a good article cheap
red °trent to her passengers every comfort anti ac. i/ 0 ''t7ir-i 4 . . V ~.• . call at Bic Furniture I,Vareitous.e of - . ~-.
Z0M1T10x1414.011 4 Itinel ; A !pea LutAree, price only 25c, ;7,41. usual price 371 T. R. YOUNG & CO,
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SATURDAY P.\ Chi ET. l „ silr. were , 60 „ yd. ~, „ s , 75 ,
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,:.._._ _ . 31 Hand at.
1 r, 4:l L.ye The rligtilarmail 313,1 passenger steamei I I t aon , de biin. ' ist ~ , sd. , ‘„,, „ 3 f i ! - -w0„,,0, Street propc,f y for Snle, ,
........:4 ,. 4.7„.. , ...4(44(., ASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will p r d p a5 h,,,,,„ 2,s .. yd, .4\t, 4. 071 , i ri - II AT desirable !at or g-tuniul at the root or wOOO
ran 24 a regular Packet between Pittsi mu
ntlgh t: mer i nos . 11 - 11 .4 yd, w , 50 l E stioct, accepted at the time of the great fire by
Clarion:lo, tearing this port every Saturday, at 10, i p id , esg . d ., 4
11l .f - yd. '• ••t t,o !, Mestirs."llliiig & linlines, its offered for sale.
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the Sting'. day.!(•,dic, P 31- 4, -.yd. 4! •. 1 Enquire or laugSl J. IC. MOORTIEAD.
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati evyry Tuesday,' „ i n 4. r y a, .. t. 1 __ ._ •___ _ _____ .. __.- __ _
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at 10, A. M. For freight or passage, apply on Intent{ „ 10 44 yd.. 4. .4
i rrAvl:4-; a very 'large and corrjtrpdirms ware-
The Circassian was hoilt etpressly for Oils traile,f 4t. iy4l. , e ti
and offers to her passengers every comfert and no -I 10 4 , yd. •', 4! 1. 1.1., house., we. are prepared to receive (in addiL .
cornnmdation. . mar 23 25 , 14. -4, 4t i tzun t;* freight' for shipment) a large amount or Pro
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'duce; \ Sm. on storage at low rates.
25 t< d `, 44
is - 23 ;' C. A- Me.A_NULTY & CO„ Canal Basin .
2,5 44 Id , 44 4t Si 1 i . .
25 4.4 4 1, • 44, 31 1
is: o. y d. to 44 25
10 rt lyd. I , it 13
Casstnet • ni ffivd. I' 44 50
44 .e 50 44:"1. 44 44 75
The ladies are requested to cab and eismine the
pow 'aria most titshionable Paris rind Landau styles of
LAntEs: tntE. - is Gbous.
orobri Brocade Silk, • ,
Embossed •' 4, ,
tint bri Climar,li!OXlSilk,
Blue black satin stripe Silk,' •
Plain black and blue Silk
Sau stripe cashmere D 1-1
ti Coss°,
,". St. Cecilia Cloth,
Embroidered Taricrton Robes,
thnbri shaded : " "
saris printed f ,
Pale Alto Plaids,
!Lich Lialla it
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I_, The regularmsil and passengcr steamer
max MF,SSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as
aTriera Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.'
leaving this port every S4turilay at 10, A. M., and
_Wheeling at 10, P. M., the saw day. Returning,
llhe will 'care Cincinnati everSi Tuesday, at 10
Welk A. M. ;For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built expresaly- for thin trade,
and ofters tr. her passengers every comfort and nc
comniculation. mar 9.3
Important to Old COuntryinen.
HAILIII/E.s ft, VO.'s 1;111MIATION OFFICE
Tla.: Subscriber baring now z :
tap the: solo A.g.ency in the west ihr gat
the above House, is prepared to
snail on bring out mmsangers on An most liberal
tcrirts, and with the greatest comfort and despatch,l
as they bare the best vessels sailing every W011 , (,'
4built expressly fir this linty and will invariably give
passages secured on this side the water, the prefect
once of 'berths, and will attend to passengers' lug
gage on landing through the Custom Rouse free on
expense, and will also forward them to their frieuilitl
in any part of the United States, thus protecting dial
emigrant froM all the wrongs and oe.ratiout fro:00
which they have heretofore bad impbsed upon them.
Messrs. !Walden Co„ are also the Agents fur
the Royal ylail Steamers.
Renittutnees by drafts at sight-40 any :I:Minot-1
parable in any pact of England, Ireland, Scotland,l
or 'Wales. .Applientieri'to the subscriber personally]
or by letter post paid,) will meet with every ntterol
Bon. Third street, one door west of Wood'
I street. JaSIILII ROBINSON,
(lec24-tl&w3in European 4 , itencrai Agent. •
GEORGE It. niuoLit,
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CpNVEYANCER,
OFFICIin Avery Row, sth street, above Smith
field street:, Pittsburgh. ,
Itneug, 1110padAGES, AGREE-11MM, BONDI, Itr.LEesr.9
and other instruments of writing drawn with neat
nces, legal accuracy and despatch. lie will also at
tend to drawing and Mink 14117,CIJANIC'S LIENS, Ac
counts of Execylors, Administrators, 4w., Examining
titles to 4492 Estate, Searching Records for Liens,
4-c. ke. ] .
From his' long experience and intimate acquaint
ance with the manner of keeping the public records,
he expecta tO give satisfaction to thotie who may en,
trust their boa floss tp his Dare. decl6-d&iv
IRISII AND SCOTCH WHISKEY--QAc punebepn
of each,genuine artle4e, on draukht.
STERETT iSt CO. '
decl9 no Market and Front s
rts.
SUGAR -11 bbla Crushed and Pulverized Sugars,
(Covering's Refinery) an excellent article fur bar
and table use, just received and for sale by
STERETT & CO.,
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decl9 cor Market and, Front eta.
ITTF.RS, &c,—l6 dox. Aromatic Wine Bitters;
LI 10 Ess. Pcppermint.--tiottled and on draught.
Also, East India Bitters, an article recommended
fur Invalids. For Bale by STERETT & Co.,
deel4 - corner Market and'Front sta.
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OLTh"YE'WHISIC EY-2S Uhl s Old Monongahela.
(ultrecillied) Rye Whiskey, wholesale and retail,
dect? STERETT $-0O.:;
AIWINES--25 tin; Sardines, Fur sale
K. 7 , STERATIC
dcell soranr Markel nin.).k`iorit Ht. 4
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r4N.E,YLVAISI.I' ‘n-
Pittsburgh' Faults..,
Gerruautowu... . par,
Chester county.. pa '
Delaware county. .pa
Mentguitiery county.. p
Nurtbtuoberland C 0... par
Cul. Ilarik & bridge Co par
Reading Fdr
Lancaster..... . . .par
Doylestown pal
Easton.... .. ...t ..... pat
Bucks c0unty........ pat
Pottsville .....par
Washington . I
Brownsville. - . • • • n ••
York ...... . ...
Chambersburg . . ...
Gettysburg. „.. .. :.• I
Middletown !
Carlisle -'
Ilarrisburg • :
Harrisdafe
Lebanon ...... t ...
Lewistown ;
Wyomi ng'Erie. -
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West. ...
Waynestiurg •
Susquebanua Countyi t .1-
Lehigh Couuty . .... ..1
U. States Bank
Relief, Notes .
City and 'County Scrip.. f
INDIANA.,
Statellk and branches.. 4.
State
X ENTLTNYo
All Banks
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Eastern Banks • • •
:Wheeling . . . ..
Branches • /
liech at Morgontown..
MARYLAND
Baltimora City..
Country Banks
/vent YORK.
City Banks::.:..
Country Ilunks...
AEU' .r;tOL3.t.ID.
All solvent banks,....
TEcrAitork. rINE
.00.—W. 8c D. RINK
lake Ocaaure la ainiouncO
!tire just introduced a ne ,
fine CIIEWING TODACCt
mend to catoiners as mild,
and notirely free rroin ado!
on band a very Goo lot of (
tigst ryuality. .
Improved Method of Double Entry
1111111‘K
iFor . ishortstring the'process,
jand securing accuracy, no
system everiarkuruced has giverrequ4 satisfaction.
Those who rhisire to be satisfied iipon this point can
have 'reference to Merchants in this city who have
icited is utilitj , by live or six - yeiro evperienec. Mr.
Durf's new work upon Steamboat book Keeping, just
publiiherl, (Marilee him to teach that branch of the
science of accounts tothe utmost perfection. Classes
for penmanship and Mercantile Cslctrintiorts both day
and evening. deco
21Lonon - gakela Nov Company.
lcronc}: To STOCKHOLDERS,-In pbtauance
of the provisions o f the Cliartur, the-annual
meetings of the ,tockholders, of:the Afonengahela
Navigation Company, will he held tin Atenday_ohe
4th day of January, nt the office of .'4lle said
company, in Breed's building, Fourth sttent, in the
ray of Pittsburgh, at 2 reckmk, P. Al; for the purpose
of electing officers for the ensuing year.
(feel-id Wll.l.ldg 11.1.KEWELL, Sooty.
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Canton fitt(W;
it ed flannel all wool "
White do "
Yellow do do "
Scotch !gingham - lc
Mancheiiter do •c
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Blain and embroidered silk Fritota Thihet, and Mous
de Lain, Paris tainted Cashmere'': and l'orkerri, Per
siau'embossed, and eh...Linehan Brocade Silk; plain,
black and embroidered Terkerri i with Billion Binge;
Rich new etyln all n-ool,Broeha; Barred and Damask
worsted, together with a great variety of woollen
shawls.,
I have also on hand a large zuisortmout of the fdlloW
ing good*, viz: - Beautiful new style bonnet ribbons,
ronch worked collars and chennzettes ' entirely new
style, plain and revere bordered Linen Cambric
Hand Welders, cravats a n I scarfs, whito,black
and cold kid gloves, Litile thread, black mohair,
black and cnl'dsilk gloves, a great variety of mohair
and worsted mitts, white and black 'silk, Cashmere,
Alpacca and sup, black Moravian Nose, lilacs, in ?
grain and white cot llose, white and biacx French
Kid Slippers, bliicx lasting, Rid and Satin bus Kin
Slums, Ryan's manufacture. Also an entirely new
style of ladies' blacx silt cardinals, and sacx coats,
to which we would particularly . call their attention,
Just received a Very fino assortment of French and
English blue, black, brown, and invisible green
Cloths, black and fancy French Caasimeres, new style
fancy Vestinge and Cravats, Merino Shirts and Draw
ers, linen cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, and a
splendid assortment °Moves, Hosiery and Syspend.
crs.
Brown and bleached Drillinga, 'Canton . Flannels,
'rickings and Checks,heary 4-4 brown - Muslin, from'
GI to 9 cents a per yard, and a large assortment of
bleached Muslin, Rem 5 to I2t,cents a yard.
Nitacttartm .. Witottsavr. litrrans Ana OTLTERS,
are requested to keep This Pill, and call arid examine
the abovegoods, previons to making their purchaser.
tlec3 'ABSALOM MORRIS, 6.5 Market street.
Wetter Ftitems,
TIME subscriber has received on consignment a
few of Oliver Evan's celebrated. Water Filters,
manufactured in rhiladelphiß, such as are now gen
erally used in the Eardent pities. ;They are warran
ted to purify, •rtunp, River, er. 4aill Water, cleans
ingit ot all Mineral, Animal, Vegetable or other uri
wholesome inatter—_-:rendering, it equal to thelinest
Spring water, otherwise on failure, if .aged as direc
ted) the price paid will be refunded:
The subscriber, haying been , appointed agent for
the sale of the above, will receive orders and furnish
them at manufacturers prices. e
GEO. COCHRAN,
No 26, Wood et.
OUR. LOTS- 7 -Dottinled by Penny Liberty and Hay
abr., earl) lot haying 24 11, front, a:nd extending
back 110 TwS. of ihoin aro corner Into, and Um
pin•itiorinf the whnld.prnperty,is ninior the mostad
vauta&uus in the city. "For rurtbox Inforination'ap
ply to hi SWAP.T7.WELDER, Fourth st.
nnr-tf•, Iket. IVond nrid Sruidifteld.
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. to tre.l3 k. acid Branches -1
Citicidultti Batiks • A
Circleville (Lawrenee)..l
olumbils Llank
Xenia
Niassillon • •• .
Sandusky
Geaue ..Norwalk:
Wonder
Marietia a'. ..:
Chillicothe -
levelmul I
Seiota . •
Lancaster.. :... •
fiamilten
Can
Urbana;:.:..;.,
, Granyillc ...,...
pp
,
13taie arui BranClies 45
Bank of Illinois 70
grettinArr.
Rivis
insurance' Conipany ...5
StUtci bank 5
Oakland County ,", 10
Farm and Mech bank.lo
St. Clair • 75
missouni.
State Bank.
All banks - 3
EASTERN - 'EXCHANGE.
tiew -York;
..
Baitinuire .... • • f 4 •
,• • VALVE OrrOIICS.
A i•
mer. (1Old; Orem) . ••••' 4l
Old - • •do.
Guineas • 5 00.
SOyereikno..- . , 64 •83
Pretleriektlera.... -- • • S 7 8.0
• • ~. 7•80.
14eo Guildera.. ..... :3 00.
iLouted'orx,... • 425
I ;NpoleOne..".• ... .. ..3 SO
Spanlih.•, 16 00
Do., Patriot ' • 15 50
• .
1:1 ... . .. 2 15
.uT MIMING TOB.A.c
-,..114111.T, No. 33 Hand Rt.,
ing to the, puhlic t6at. they
nv.and delielous article or
they can recom-,1
I, pleasant, finely flavored,]
Iteration. They have also'',
E.NLASII of the very
4f.,04
TAUGHT Ily MR. DUFF,
at ►tic Accoqatant's Institute..
Hoe for Pirstro.
SH IWLS
VARIETY Gopus
GENTLEMEN'S GODES
DOMESTICS
For Sal 6
0 hat rpipei Old cag.lliindi,.(llinetiCistillorilk:C6.)
;4.0.2 (1. tr. F. Martell.)...
6 qt..easks ",-• ;
2 hr. pipes " • , c•Eslwar'6 Lagneriune.)
• 2 qt. casks - •.".• 16e6n.r.d.D
3 qt. casks ltochalle (A..6eighette.) - .. •
.3 pipes Weesp Ash er ILillugd Via- • •
40 .qt: casks:Port varlo*L - g - cades. .
20 ."Dry Malaga Wipe, :
70 acSweet - • - •
10 Indian barrels MYsgiq
1 puneheon'Old'Za.naic .
a. Spirits, on draught.
1 Irish WhiSko; .
For, sale by M.Lf..1 . ...1R & ItICKEXSON, ,
dec7 . 'l7o.Z.ibertyst..
nseet7
BBLS.Itst - reeeived and for gale, by
MILLI , 3I, & RICKE'TSON,
•
dee' ! 17,3 T.iberty st
.
Old Whisikie3N,"" •
. , .
n TIBLS. p4re liye'Monougahela Whiskey.
206 bbli, puria, okl- cc 4 ,
For sale by lI4ALL . F . R ItICKETSON,
dee' - 17 , 0 Liberty st
rivkiNESSEE P.P e A, NUTS; A sip — all 19t g. Yely . 134'
perior, just received and for safe by .
B , c sti "l vir i o T o i d l3
rRESIT 11014.. ,y, KOTTER-s.ltarrels, neatly put,
-L up.? fur gale 4 MARTIN & .82 0, 11T11, •
. 56 Wood stied.
AA.,MASON, 62 Market et . ' offers for. sale an
.extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings rind Tailars , Trimmings, = dcl
AA. ,MASON, 62,Market st., has receirtd
.' other lot of Now GoodNi'compTioieg
Cotton and. Silk Warp Alpaccas; 15 pcs. red, white
.and elloi•v'Flannels; 10 pcs. darkmixed'
Cassinettl
20 pcs. Kentucky „Jeans; Canton Flannels; Tickings;
Striped -C becks, , 'del
A-
A. MASON. 62; Market 'Ed., has On 'hand atr
extensive assortnient of Shawls; comprising
more of those splendid ttiochal'alsorashmerevorst.
ed.ancl other Shawls ,- • decl •
on MATS CASSI in store and for aalp by
GIJ- OATS •& imbexwAY . ,
dec 3 _ Commercial ,Row, Liberty st,„
I CASE CARD MAGNESIA:Air sale by• •
dec 3 BAYS-&UROCEWAY
-••
2 CAARS'CAVD mAqN,Es I roi.satelty
dc ' lIAYS'&IIROCKWAY.
0 CASKS .CHLORLDk. LIIVI bY _
4 , dee 3 . 4- .BRO(.:KWAY
CASKS SAL• SODA. fur 'sale by • . •
'dee 3 - „: ,•• 11.AYS ¢ AROCKWAYi
RBI.s: New York and Pittsburgh' Val:l'4,llo4 k lan
tH hand rind fOr sale ' -•
dee 3 . HAYS & BROCKWAY.
11 . )AINTS OILS, cgenerni 4it).141/Ellt
1 on hand and gale: by
4. InociiwAy t
don 3 s conpm:,!rcia %, ity st.
APFLCS-95 LLTs. Grwa Afiplgo',.. of different
kinds, for sale hi • -
nov2o. B. C, MARTIN, GO Water st.
CIITGAIt CPREB IiAMS.—I2OOO supprips, StiGar
►Curet] prinie articie f for 'sale by.
nov2o . • r.. c; 31A lITLIV. GO Water st.
prime Flavin*. oranges, 411.
. sale, fq now 2b It. C. MARTIN, GO Water se:
Direntst* Flogring. -
20 000 1:1: . fl i T firat f rate li at Beck's Ttlaning
4,
.4443 grii.:2I7VILNARTII,
novlB.. Pena et, between Valid and Irwin st.
OPLAIt litTA BO'S, well seastmed and for sale by
- (not 111.3 L. WILNIA.RTII.
•
Sundries. -
Tierdet fresh Rite:
: *., l _ 14 bhls, Couklirofituproved Lard Oil;
I 0,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders, On hand and
tier sale by F. SCLLFRS.
Ni. 11, Lib'erty street,•
LMAO. IGO kegs, No. 1, Lard encored:turnout; '
And for sale by F. SELLERS.
sep2l.- Nn. 17, Liberty street.
nous ENOLLASSES.—Gbble.'lloptlalsi ,
0 S. R hat and for sate by
sep23.: F. SF.LLERS,
Plusqueto Melts. -
r 1 Ea. j S. SWARTZ has on hand 'tt lot of woo ,
-ri , tnl4 , l Netts
iI•:A.S-1:20, packagoa I.f. P. and
Powchung, of tate importations, airiyizig
for sMe, by [aug'.2s] NI-BERT t SHIPTON.-
. , .
r 4 oo` ,
.3
AGS Green Rio, part prime;
, g• Old Government Java;
Ariiving tliig and for sale by
LAMBERT & SHIPTON
'bbls No. 3 Lary's .31aekrrpl;
4' 3 North "
1 0 1
2.0 -44 [Jetting (A Ilwires)
5 4 , No.'l :Salmon; in iitoro and for
sale by [sug2s3 • LA.11131311T
Sugar und
A f I1111)S. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime
`7. 13 t 1 bbls. N05..1 and 1.1 Loaf;
lb cases "Layering's - D. .4. Loaf Sugar
Il's 1,1.1 s N. O. 'Nfolasses;
In store and for sale by
! • LAINIBE4T, & SHIPTON,
113 and 135 Wood street,
gA l RIMS.
e 11.5.150 (. 1 Rosin;
150 BOICII Tobacco, various sizes;
10,1100 Seed leaf Cigars;
On consiguinent and will be sold low - for Cash, or
eveliniig, , ed for Pittsburgh to:ma:Moires, by _
5e1.4 TAAFFE o,colmort.
rpollAooo.-75 large and 90 small boxes Misaou.
ri tobacco, of prime quality, just, received on
.
consignment, and will ho sold cheap for cash, or
Pittsburgh manufactures.
august IS TAAFFR & O'CONNER..
Blacksmith's Bellows'
Folt sale by the subscriber,' spilt (Or theMauu..-
racturer.. GEO: COCHRAN,
*,tuivZi No. 24 Wood st.
CASSINETTS AND FLANVI4I.B.---One case Cas,
,sinettsi •oue case ReB Flannels; for sale lOw
0024 y.o. COCHRAN, 28 MrpoB'si,
Dourest ic Woollen. '
CASES wide Red and. Brown Flannels;
2
60 pair twilled 10.4 Blankets; just reed from the
manufactories., forsalc by. GEO. COCHRAN,
novl.o 66 Wood'si:
SPADES,
20 doz. Spades;
50 14 Coal, Canal and Grain Shornis;
20 , f .Mattocks and Pipisi on hand and for
sale at manufahtnrar , " pricel, by ,
o'ct24 GEO. COCIIR.%N, 20 Wood at.
, .
IG lIION.—S3 tons Mountnin•Missouri Pig Iron,
JE - Jost Kepeivp4 andfor kiOEl bj
n0w,28 . - JANES MAY.
A 1 ICS - Lead i rgt:re.:lan. * 41 1 . F..."- E i s abk
Ay:
:„ij.i:
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GOLD 4 PENS : —.ll3aglera DOjebrited FAT* PPinted
.Goltj peAs, just reeerred and for sale atreduced
rates, by 10IINSTONet STOCKTON,
oet29 Oookaellera, Market at.
STATIONEEY.—Just opening; a large and splen"
did assortment of French, English and liancri,
on Stationery, which we invite the public to call
and esaraine. .TOIII.ISTON STOC-ETODI,
°eta - ' Stationers, Market st.
pa -aster's =Bep.ows,
TIJST received an issortment,large sises,Brazievs
Hand. Bellows; also, Parlouraid Kitchen do.
Wholesale and:Retail, JOHN W.' MATTI,'
dcc.l6. • • - 120 Wood et."
VlEsacka )i c e terie Fea!ltel's
ft.r: Rut ic
's7 Witcr
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THE pro4,llty r t figure it
ITc° to robttlt.thoix -
Imum: rEpstorquyis
is the greitt4artrnedior
r the impukkties pt' the
.
It a tlikk
men from all points
a 'surface, .which i4d.i;
Les . that this 1)911T/ra
in flows uninternipted
when we arc inheahltr
t ceases when we are
sick. Life cannot bells.
, ! ,Inout it. It is thrown off from the blood anti
other juices of the body,,tund dispases by this means,or
nearlyall the impurities within us. " The language of
Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life.". If it ever be.
comes impure, it may be traced - dirCetly•to Old stop
page of the insensible perspiration; Thus we seei all
that is neceasayy when the blood is stagnant, or in.:
feeted, is to open the pores, and it relieves itAttf from
all impurity ittitanag. 'hi awn heat and ‘vitility'ace
sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except •
to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see.;
the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All
practionerv, however. direct their efforts to restore
the Insensible Perspiration.
.The Thompsonian, for
instance, steams, the Ifydropathist shrouds us in wet
blankets, the Ilemopathist deals out infinitissimals,
the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mareury ;
and the blusteriatt Quack gorges us With"piiht,
pills, _ .
To giv . e.someldea of the amount of the Insensi
ble Perspiration, we will.: stake that the learned Dr.
lanvenhceekraseertained tlaciellie-eights of all we re
ceive into the stomach, paissed off by this means. In
other words, if we eat • and driuk -eight peunds per
day, we evacuate lieu pounaN brthe trisensible
Perspiration.
This is none other than the used: up particles of
the blood, and ther juices giving place tD the new
and fresh ones. To check thils•thiereforoi is to re
tain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter
that nature demandsalionld lease the hotly.
By a sudden'tiaasltien (rote heat to:cold. the. norm
are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be
gins at once tedevelnpe Hence, it stoppage cf
this Haw• the jnices, oriainatea'•ao - rnarty
!xis by stopping the pores, that. °sem liehns man
Rind with coughs?, colds, -and consumption. . Nine
tenths of 'the world 'die limn dianaaps induced by a
stoppage of the finielisible'Perspiration.-:
Let me ask, now, every candid Mind, what course .
Gegen: the most reasonable tie ptirsue, to unstop,the
pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic
to ensitep the pores? Or world you apply something
that'would do this upon the surface,' wherothe clog
ging actually is? And yet I know of.no physician
wild ;Oakes any external applications to effect it.
Under thean dicta:nista:mess, preseet io'phYsicians
and to all otherz;:hicAlisters Ointesend
Or the World's Salve. 4,t • has power' to restore-per.
siedintion on the feet, on the head old serer, upon the
chest, in short, upon nny 'part erthe
diseased slightly or aev&ply. • . •e.
It haapower to cause all external sores, Scrofidotts!
humors, skin diseases; poisonous weunds, to
- charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. - •
It is a smolt/ that sweeps:orthe whale eatalegssi:
of cutaneous disorders, and restore the cntiro clutch,
to hp hplthy functions.
IE is a r.e.o:3c4v that forbids tbe neceaaity of ep . na4ni,
asi4 deleterious drugs taken inter the stomach.
It is a remedy that neither sicknens, inconve.
nienee, or is dangerous to the iniestines.
It preserves and defends the surface from 'all de
raegement of its functions. The surface is the outs
let of fiyn-niglitisf the bile and used up matter with.
iii. -- Ititi piO4ed with inilliens or opo ti ins to relieve
dip htteatilles. Stag up these Paresi knocks
at your 'door. It is rightly termed 41141ealing, fin
there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that,
it will nollieneffi t I have used it for the late fourteen
years for all 'disenspa 9f the Opt, consumption, liv
Sr involving the utmest asal responsibility, and
declare We're Heaven and titan. that not in one
single cage has it failed in benefit. When the patimo
was within the reach of mortal means.
have had physicians, learned the profusifun I
have had ministers of the' Gospel, Judges . on the
bona, Aldermen and Lawyers. gel:Belk!' of the .
highest erudition and multitudes of thepcisr, use it'
in every variety of way, and there has 'seen hut .ouc
voici..--one united and universal voice—saying, "Mc..'
Alliiter ' your Ointment isgood.
CONSUINIPTIOIC.—It can hardly be credited that a
hake can have any' effect upon the lungs, seated as
they are within the system. But if plaeed upon the
chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperites
-the poisoneus partiCles that. arc consuming sthOini,
tALLeitinua y, nelasl"yr ate:meaz-mr-n
-on con sougf we
mess I care not what `is. said, -so long dal can care
se eralllinueand persons yearly.-
IIEADACIIE.—The Salve Ilas cured persons of
the Headache of tee sears standing, and who had it
regularly every weeicoio that vomiting Often took
place.
IDeafiacis and Ear Ache arc helped with like suc
cess.
COLD FE ET. --Cemsuniption, Liver complaint,
pains the chest ur side, falling off the liair,sune or
the other always accompanies cold feet.
The Salve will cure every case.
Its Scroutla, Erysipelas, salt Rheum, Liver com
plaint Sore Eyes; Quinsy, Sore Throat, },lronchitis,
Broken or Sore kirea#, Pike, all-CliestDiseases, such
as Asthma; Oppression,p aim, also Sore Lips, Chap
ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous
Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med
icine now known so good. -
BUIINS.—It is the best thing in .the world far
Burns. (ftchdthe Directious around the box.)
PIMPLES ON THE FACE—:Masculine Skin gross
surface.. Its first action is to espel all humor. It
will not cease- drawing till the face is free Dom any
matter that may be !paged under the skin, and fre e
queiitly breaking out to the surface. It then heals
When there is nothing bat grossness; or dull repul
sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the
skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a childs.
• WORMS.—If parents knew how fatal most =di
:eines were to children.taken inwardly, they would'
be slow to resort to . thein. Especially "mercurial
, lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "venni
fuges" pills, &c. Tbc truth s is, no one can tell, in
variably when worms are piesent. Now let me say
to parents that this Salvo will always tell ita child
hap worms. It will drive every vestige of them a
way. (Read the directions around the box.) • •
There is probably no medicine on the fac Of the !
earth at once so sure and so safe in the expnlsion ot:'
worms.
TOILET.—AI though I have said little about it as'
a hair restorative yet-I will stake it against the world?'
They may bung their Dila far and npar,,zted mine will
restore the hair two eases to their one.
OLD SORES.--That some Sores are san outlet to
the impurities of tne system, is, because they cannot
pass of through the natural Channels of the Insensi
ble Perspiration. II such sores arc healed up the
impurities musuliaye some other outlet, or it will en
danger life. This
.. salvo .• taways provide fur
.. .
such emergencies. . • .
au Eum.yrism.—lt remove s almost iinnsediately
'the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of
course ceases.
FEVER.S.--:•In all MN's of fever, the difficulty lies
in 'the pores tieing locked up, so that the heat and
perspiration cannot naal the least moisture
could be started the trisis has passed and the danger
over. The All-Healing, Ointment will in all cases oi
th fey o e p n er a i l p m ir tio
ost in stantly unloc k the akin and bring forth
. SCALD BEAD.-We have cersd -cases that actu
ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability
of filleen or twenty electors. One man told na he
had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit,
when:a few boxes of the ointment cured them.
CORNS.-.---Oteasional use of the Ointment will al-
Ways keep coins from growieg. People need never
be troubled With them if they will use it.
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.—No man can meas
ure its value. So long as the stars roll alonn over
the Heavens—so long as man treads the earth, sub ,
ject to all infunities of the flesh.—so'long as disease
said sickness is known just So long will this good
Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas
es froM off the earth, then the demand will cease,
• aminnt tilt then. JAMES MeALISTER & Co.
'Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25
' cents per box.
CAUTION.—Au the All-Healing Ointment has
been graitly'coeifterfcited, we hive given this CSC . -
don to the nubile that "no Ointment wili - be genuine
' unless the names of James McAlister, or lamer-Mc-
Alister 4- C 0.,. eire.nentsgt, with a ens upon Eh=
• label." Now We hereby' offer a reward of 15(11, to:
be paid en . conviction in any of -the constitu ted
court., of the United States, for any iudividual eciel-1
terfoiting our name and Ointment.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—SIoan & Reiter,
corner of Liberty and St. Clair sm. are the whole
sale agents, and L. Wilco?, jr-,coreer Market st. and
the piamand; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2,
Commercial Ron', Liberty st,; J. H. Cassel, corner of!
Walnut and Penn streets„ sth ward, and sold at the
Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d door from Second
and in Allegheny city by H P. Soliwarta, and J. Sai
' gent, .a by J. 0. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and
D. Negley, East Liberty; IL .Rowland, McKeesport;
Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander Re.Son,MOi
nongabela City; N.B. Bowman & Co.; J, T. Ro,fiet's%
Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S, Smith,. Bridgewater? lout
Jelin Barclay, Beaver Pa.. ion Rq:
MEM
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gdlicEas .14 0 1, 4. 5 50!1ed 1i05 . 4 for saloly.
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•. lIN :NI , CRILN Sr. 8R1:1) . .V...1.•:.'i.
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A i lit.J.A.S. DRYDEN having purchased a lot at tkm
.15.11: 'l2ndkog, (mouth of French Creoli,) and tucct . .47,.
tborc.,o'P, now commodiouv and' substaistial WV*: -i
hbuse, WO a'boye busiuess will be attended-to pioMpt, 4 -
and correctly,lfe possible, by ua. Our frienttc 4ndtl .
ti; pOlic:• wilt plcasc remember us when th'siy.Aliflot:l. •
qhy consigunteAu tiii trukke to or from this poont,',-.UN . I .
Fttittklitt, f)ct.24, 1 . ,840:- , - • ~ • [4loi itaikT • . .
117Vh:B DESI:AIIt! YOU CA4'.'BE
; , situararivlr.t.ct - N•U•t• 4 ,111 "
r. D.:4l.une No 8 South Ihird
Dear Sir: I'have this day had an intervie r w . .trith the:
gentlemanof whom I made tnentiod
ing taked'Ytini V.spCOOlant with such decided effeyl;„
He is a respect3We farmer, living a fewtnile; fiting.
here. . I was so an inteseited in a •detail(i3 account
he gave we of his Cough :apd cure, that 1 . en:ll:nice
the first leisure moment to cominunicatc it to you, , ;
and if the . 0070 is as radioal 14 it appears to be, It its
the most retunkable,one V nave ever knohn. ;
sqyears (alter having the incailits ) he has been:suf.:*
fe t ing with a cough ef the most distruicing . kind, get;
tieg Worse as he, advanced in years; hu. 41 now
Fragile:3Y terms of cougking and difficulty, of breafls
ing,lastihifshm an hour , to GA hour and a hat f:ven . ld
come upon with such severity as to exhatiselt*;
with strangling until his eyes became btoodshet.
had deapaited of hcipg es•••• 71 having tried phyaiciahs
and 4 I,llo4sand things wheat' t relief. For nine titeela •
immediately previous to taking the Lipectoratit;lie:: :
had not Leen able to , go to his barn although llhg:k. .•
was the most urgent necessity for him ;9 ilitso••
During the iliac weeks he was' under . Dm!
an .
•
of
eminent physician, and lie fically just got able..to,
go out, and came to my. store, and hearing hi t e.cough; ,
I recommended to him }our
. Expeeturnut. lie hrst
void Ire had tried so miuty things that he had no naafi.:
deuce in any, thing; but I induced him to take a bottle
by-telling hips of persons of my acquaint•inie who
had been decidedly benefitted This was
Tuesday; that night he, took of it, and says that it war}. ; tlin first conifortahle night's sleep he had etijoye(froir.s
years. •OIT the Tht/rUlay' following be belt to work, • -
and has.continued to make a full .hand "on his
ever since (now nearly two months.l Ile told
to-day that •for the last 'week be had'ent and split a'
'toadied rails, ormadett hundred panels Of fetiee•pei
day; has beeh yater to wasphie sheep, and '
otherwise elposed; ; 'ivithout the least symptom 0r , a ,,,
return•ot , 'his ernfgh, it having entirely clistippijtierl
and, strangest of all, one-third or a bottle hint 3!tro-' 4 .
ducted-the effect. Ile'seems so thankful and over-' , :
joyed that be slwant{; te . talk rill day about it," and, '
says that if he could not procure another liottleyll6
would refuse one hundred dollars for the.reirdifilfder
of the bottle he hadiell. .:••••••
Your Carminative Balsam Is have. used
rnened to others for the last ten yeaTe 3 witit the yids} •,••
salutary effect. pespeetfully ipuriq •
' • JOHN 11: AteDrlt9o2:i.'
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For Bala in PittOorgh at the' PElil TEA STOW E, "
72 Fourth street; near Wood-and at the Drug StOrß•''•
of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal street, •Alicghony' City.
. ,
dcc7-dBi.w • ' •
. .
IIVOULD speak 311hancit and cousdientious word
of advice to those of you who are not tog wiee
reasoniand who can appreciate and ilietingpitsol . 4-
tween the cruel and dishonest pulling. pf the day,(irl t.
refrirenec to,palmonry dispprm) . and the following
straight-fiiiwara statement,. by-one who would not
offer A. miarepresentatiou to yen, ;Lure life and•
death aro so dearly concerned as in any of the dia.:
eases or ailments which lead to Consumption.
I can assure you that the remedy here offered, hag.,
given a heavenly relief, and often effected a pernia
nent cure, when every other remedy has Tailed! It
is pleasant, indeed, beautiful tp taste) And for those
who are weak, langgid, pail emaciated; it Will.forM
an agreeahlerirticle pf foud, as ifis is the•forirrof . l
beautiful, liavorill balsamic • je:l7. It canobere,, ,
fore, in truth and Lanor; be offered to all those affliCt4
ted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate' pr Common :
Coughs an./ Colds, spitting of Blood, - Bleeding of the
Lungs, Whooping-rough, Croup, Difficulty of Breath- .
itig, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, First Stages of Con: ,
iwaption, and all other Pulmonary and Liver• Cont- •
plaints, It is known as DR. F.MANtit.I.I.'S!BAL-. ,
SAIIIC- LANG AND COLTGII
The materials of this Jelly gra purely yegdablp
and balsamic, And are tbeinventiou of ug eminent
physician, froni which the prpprictor has purp.ll4pg
the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight in galfl;
but ie put af a pripp to be Otliin the reach of rich or
. .
poor. . . .
Sold by var. JACNSON, at hip Root Shodttote . ,
No. SD Liberty street, hPad 01 - WootA el ,:PittslturGli:.
Price 50 cents rind sl•peibottle. dcc6
T ONES'S Soap is a wonderful, wonderful' Soap,
J
For it makes every pimple and freeltie'elope.;—:
41akes flesh that's cliapp'd, that's diseased or OWE
Smooth, healthy and sOll--clettr, lovely and %lite, --
As the snow on' the hills of a clear winter ' s night.
Jones's Soap is renny and truly a perfect andtiCver '
failing cure tOr any . sl,lp disease, making discolored
skin clmir,and licaltky, Sold at the American Eagle
S 2 Chathdto sL i andbyi_the only Agent: for I'ittsbingli,
W. Jackson, SD Liberty street, head of Wood street.'
Where Olio may be 114 d kehuinc, Jiines , celebrated,
Coral Hair Restorative-Spanish Lilly Whitc- - Aintier
Tooth Paste, and Mocirirh Hair'Dye. i.oct3l
0 RENDER Tlll.l* HUMAN !LAIR .SILRY.,
SO, ANi) CLEAN; to make the seulp
healthy; smooth, wliite and fruitful, du that a good
crop may spring therefrom, persons, hate hut to ex , '
pond thirty' seven and a half Ce 1145 .• AMI, - rcader,
our only object for selling the article at.th:it price, is
knowing- it to be all we state, that when yob once try
this yon never will use aught else, 'whether it ho
merely to embelish, to dress, bciutify, and-preserve,
to force gr . owth, Stop falling off, and cure scruff" or
dandruffs, , the JONES' CORAL HAIR RESTORA,,;
TIME wiklXicter fail to'do all this, as hundreds will
tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hairbenutifulz -
Iy.dud..make red or grey hair grow dark from
' Sobloat JACKSON'S Patent bledicino Warehouse.
89 Liberty street, head of Wood-;,price' thiiky scvec
ande. half cents, &fly cents and one linllisper
At the same place is sold the Italititi Chemical Soapy
Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled sivivingtaali
-. • ' -;:"-. • • .
11111 K .poisonous circa on'the'skin'ofchniiiioti pre- . •
pared chalk is not genet - sill); known 'by ladies;'
how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes thank u In
time; besides. what a corpselike, palia look it gives
when applied, They should use a beautiful proper-'
ation, purely vegetable, which gives the faCeanni or
neck, a natural life-like whitentss, and makes it.:
smooth. 'lt is called Jones' Spanish Lilly Whitg, -
and is sold.at JACKSON'S Patent Itledieine - Ware-'
lihuse, 89 Liberty street, headortroodi at the same
placn - IS sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, Itnllan'.
Chemical Snap and unrivalled On:tying soap.
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ItIpWOIITGAILIICIL •-•-• :
GUARDS 0r.,n0.0 a.
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ON and .after. Monday, the 211. day or em
Hoibi4,
the steamboats CON Sli L AND LPT,Jtsm , LANg.,. •
win commence their single trips, Icasing daily at 3
o'clock, P.M
oct2B
7 0/INJMEL'XIMED4
Ohio p.!ver Telegraphy
Nrom Pittsburgh to througli
in p g, Columbus and • eiianri • -
The subscribers were appoirited-a COmmiltee to
distribute 200 shares of $5O e a ch of theitoc)t of said,
Company, to the citizens of Pitishurgh and Ficinity,-
(that being the - proportion allotted to this_city by the'
Company.) 4s all feel an interest in this; important
improvement, and it is believed tole Abe best Muck,
ever offered the community, in order iisgi'7o a more'
general extent, the Committee deem it:praper to con-,
fine the subscription to two shares for 0110 weekdrom
this.
Books for subscription at the Countizx ttoorn of
Banns !!‘ Waterman; Water st- . - -
JAMES 11,1 y. I
hiC HARD EDWARDk
JOSHUA
CotOrnittee..:.
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Pittsburgh llospitil. • •
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ENDER TUE CARE OF TUE SISTERS or ktrtmr„ ,
Pr.'a Addion, Oazzani, Bruce, and,.iWycg, phif f
ticians : • • '` ' •
A ItRA.I. I / 4 10ENT,ICTS arc now completed for Apra l .
A
ing this institution OR or about the pont of Janus
sry, A.crecustspdatiqns for twenty
have.. been onicradi if the coutributiona pOW 'ppm;
solicited from the citizens warrant , it, riccorni4gdatt,
lions will Be prepared for forty. Donation's far elti, ;
puFgoco can bc men to the Collecting pornmittee,- • y •
or sent to the Sister? of Mercy, Penn strect„-or to
any of the following:—James bray; A..tiernani •
James d
es e Blakely, John Cosgrat eoi
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Butler 11,pall, oppe . *ito the Alieghony.cprnekory.. :
adjoining the property. or Ms. Mpwry, ekeverocapied„.:
by Mr. Pcteraon: Also, the hope milk ariiksoaditinel?,
ry,.forrnerly• occupied by Smith E:Cutiiiie,:ibrAWl#4 . l.
ing ropes for to iecliued plgies'ciß I.llo"AggiW.:. - :
mountains. For tgrtas• . 11plit to - ' ' ," ~.:..li.
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Olegars;3o boxesimpucted and feitter
.segsrs; 'l5 *.buxe4timptirted katothet
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