The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 25, 1847, Image 3

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,repaied - and corrected -every .fift cruoo!a..
• PITTSBURGH ItGARD.OP TRADE.
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T. S. Clarke, R. E. Seßerii
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3 PEET. WATER IN TOE ibiNEL-414 ASt.yi#
ARRIVED. ,
ilibernii No. 2. Itlinefelter, Cin.
-14Ionongatiela, Stone, Cm. - •
,Comet, Boyd, in. •
, - Mary Ann,hean, Louisville.
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Iloseoe,"Savens, St. Louis. •
-Magnet, Crothers, Whe:eling.
Grimantown; ArLean,
Beaver, Hoops, Beaver,
Lake Erie;
11emphill, Beaver s
Michigan, Adams, Beaver:,
COnsul,.Bowman, Brownsville. '
Louis 3rLaite - , Bennett, Brownsville
DEPARTED;
Mingo Chief,Mooie, - Zanesville ,
Rhode Island,:bwson, Wheeling.
Hibernia; Sna Wheeling.
Eureka, Crozier Louisville.
Pacific, Campbell, Cin. .
Arrow,'Atkinsom Wheeling.
Lake . Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.
Beaver, Hoops, Beaver.
Michigan, Adams, Beaver. •
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville.
Louis M'Lane:Bennett , 13rownsyille
RIVER NEWS. .
• • . Sr. Lon : lB,May 17.
The river opposite this city is about on a stand',
with some 9 feet water in the channel to Ca.i4—
The Upper Mississippi is reported falling.
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The officers of the steamer Dial down yes.
ter-lay from Peru, report the Illinois river falling
rapidly all the Way down, with some 4 feet water
in the channel from the above place tothe mouth.
Freights are becoming quite scarce, and several
steamers will shortly leave the trade.—Era.
Dully Revile* of the DIELrYetEI.
OFFICE OF THE POST,
TUESDAY MonsisG, May , 2s, 1847. S
FLOUR—The arrivals biwagodyesterdayiWere
heavy.- There was not as great a desire to'pur
chase as on Friday and Saturday of last week, al.
though 'holders hid no difficulty in effecting Sales.
There.vyas a slight decline in prices, which was
chiefly owing to, the fact that no news relative to
operations in the Eastern cities was received since
Friday evening until noon yesterdy. We heard
'of saleS of 300 bys. from river at $0,33};;300
bbls. from wagon (in various parcels) at 0,37;
200 bbls. at $0,40.
WOOL—Sales 1000 res. new clipto one.house
at the following Tates: common and 1. blobd 22(a'
20c.; § db. 24025 c.; do. 200.27 c.; full blob.) 2S
4a29c.; prime 30(333c. Sales to another house of
' 500 Tbs. at the following rates : Common, 20022 c.
4* , lb ; Si- blood, 23c.; do 25c.; do 27C.; fu I
blood, 30c.; .and prime 33c tr lb.
ISOLLA.PS--For wool sacks, sales at 12,;014c
yd,
WOOLSACKS—.In great demand; sales'at 70
liilsc. each.
WHISKEY—SaIes 50 bbls. Rectified at
gal; common at 21;922c. c gal.
HOPS—Sales first sort Eastern at 12q1:2-.3c.
DEER SKINSz—In hair, sales at 14i 15c.
MOLASSESz—SaIes at 36037c..p gal.
FEATHERS-:- - Sales 1000 115 s. at '27030e.c 11
THILADELPRiA MARKET.
FLOUR--Standar I bradds Of Western Fire held
to-day at $9, without sales. There is a 'continued
and gclbd inqUiry, but the business is restiicfed by
the-high pretensions 'of factors. ' 'Otherwise tbe
market has been quiet sir'e Friday% The'ittick
in
inarket is larger, but the transactibes are goner
, ally of a retail charicter. Thefe 'was ksale to
'day of 200 bbls. scraped; at $8,08i , ti.1 , 14; 4-
R E FLOURThere haVe been no s:hfzs., It
is 'held higher—factors now demanding. $5,50 t y
bbl. I may observe that it is scarce, and in few
bands. • • • •
CORN'MEAISafes at .55,12.11. i. libl.i. • .
INITEAT-A 'considerable amount of buiitiers
was adtie today in Wheats Good White sold al
$2,0402,07.,„ • -
CORN::-The sales *Of 'COM Were 'at i',5.1,1 : 7 for
prime YellOW New Yofk anderuisyl . varna, to
_the extent of 3000 lin. There have also been
sales to a consideiabte extent, on wins which
have not traospifed.
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OATS—Southern Soli' iii ViSc, fj' bu., iiiit! Nun-
Sylvaniaat 63c. . 0
WIIISSEY-1n bbis., salis at 35c., blit holders
have put the price up to 36c. Xo salei'4t that. •
BALTIMORE MARKET.
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Nay 24, G o'cloci4 P. M.
Our Philadelphia coriestiondent writes us tha
the Baltimore line of Telegraph van no4;working
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. BOSTON MARKET.
May 24, G - .o'clociii P. M.
The Flour market has not been very active to
day. The transactions include, common Gennes
see at $8 874; Ohio and Michigan SS, 81*; and
Georgetown and Richmond at $9 00 ir
Sales of Corn free, at $1 10 for white, and $1
SO
for yellow—all New York, and of prime quality:
Northern yellow was held at $1 25, without sales.
PROVISIONS—The sales of Pork to-day have
been at $l9 50 for extra western mess. Sales of
western packed mess beef at $l4.
Sales of No. 1, western Lard at 10c. is‘
.....=Some sales of prime western Cured Hams at 11
ets.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET.
May 17, 1841.
The market for cotton has been heavy, and pri
tes are a fraction lower.
FLOUR—The sales are at the current price o
$0 00 tr bbl.
Some sales Western cured Bacon, iboulders, a
Bcts. : '
The market generally is without binge
NEW YORK MARKET 4:
May 24, H o'cloek, P. M.
The stock' market has not varied today to any
extent. Prices about the same as yesterday.
FLOUR--The business done to-day in Flour
was not large. Sales of common bralids Genes% e
at $8,68/08,75., Of best southern at; $0,31i, and
Of fancy Ohio at m68i08,75 bbl.
WHEAT—SaIes of prime White on the spot at
02,0002,03 4? bn.
CORN=—Continetes in request. ahere were
sales of 'prime . White to-day afsl,ll„ ki; :bu.
OATS-041 the spotrealize to sellers 601061 c
RYE—Has gone up still higher;and is worth,
$1,4801,49-#4. bu. on the spot.
CORNMRAL--Sold today to the extent of 1500
bbls., arss,oloslli/ bbl.
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RYE FLOUR--Sells readily at $0,5000,62i kr
bbl
PROVISIONS—there bas been etc, movement
'in Provisions . ; and:prices are without any 'change
of consequence.
CRUM
RICII DRESS RILKS.—Just repel.Ved,,nr A. A
nhsosls, 62 Market st., a largc atfortment o
rich drestrSilksi selling vorylowd
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GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY..
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PRILADELVILS,ApriI IZU,
Being afflicted for some 8 years With that most
distressing disease, the asthma; and for the . fast
3 years much of, the time confined to; rly.roomi
and at several different tirrtei IR.& was des
paired of; •I concluded to o 1 tain. sortie, of Na:
zonFs Sicilian Syrup, whtcli was recommended to
me by a friend from NeW, York, who stated that
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it had cured, some. of the most inveterate. cases
known to the medical Suffice it: to say,
that,•'after using the above medicine for about 4
(yeas; T. was entirely relieved, and I believe radi-
Cally-mireff. durs with. respect,
OLIVER. W. OWEN
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No 175 Bertram at., Philacca.
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Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents;
see advertisement feb22
*'y 2,1, 8 o'clock, M
• Crtaii•ilei Palvanic Remedies -far all kiials of
nervous affectiops have.beert used with entire
success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or. chro
nic,.applyipg to the head, : face or:limbs; , gout, tic
dolereux, bronchitis,`vertigo, nervous or sick head
ache,.indikeStion, paralysis, patsy, epilepsy, fits,
convulsions, cramp,. _palpitation of the heart:nett
ralgia, , =eneral debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia,
which is sitriply, a nervous derangement of the di
gestive-organs—they have been found ecpially suc
cessful.
these applications are in the form of Rings and
Magnetic Fluid, fiands,.Bracefets,. Belts, Sze.
0.7 See advertistiment for further tiarticulnia
the outside of this sheet... • ; , . •
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For sale at the only agency, si o Market strebt.i
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Or:WitcIOPING Comm.—Messrs Enitor3z.-.1. 0
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served some time ago a cotnmiinieation over the
signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr, Jayne's
tndian EXpectorant had been the means of saving
the lives of three of his children, who were suffer
ing severely with whooping cough; and having, but
a short time before, lost one of my children by
that dreadful complaint, and having another; and
my only child, suffering the greatest agony with
the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its
death, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and
commenced using it according to the directions—
and to the surprise of all it began to mend in fif
teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the
child has now completely recovered.
I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I
hereby return him a husband's .and a father's
grateful acknowledgments
J. L. SIMPKINS
Philadelphia, April 22d, 1546.
Jaynes Hair Tonir.—We commend to the atten- !
tion of.those desirous of restoring their hair ov
proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation
We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es- I
pecially by all who have made use of it, as greatly!
efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair,'
and preventing and curing many affections of the
skin. Its virtues are amply and suffieiently prov
ed.—N. Y Sun.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA
STORE,72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at
the Drug Store of 11. I'. Schwartz, Federal street,
AlleglignyCity. mar 4
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CO74E, list to the lay of Keevil's cheap Hats;
They will wear for two years, and then good
at that,
Three cheers for friend Keevil; the Hatter
He sells for two-thirds of the price that is paid
For the very same hats by the rest of the trade;
Of the very best stuff they arc tastily made;
Success to friend Keevil;the Hatter !
One of the finest and best he a candidate sold,
Was the cause of his being elected, Pm told ;
Three cheers for friend Keevil, the Hatter!
Its beauty won for him a wife, it is said,
Who declared to her husband, soon after she wed,
She was far more in love With the Hat than the head;
Success to friend Keevil, the Hatter!'
That man, when be went into Congress, Pm told,
Was the wonder of all who the Hat did behold ;
Three cheers for friehd Keevil, the liattio -
And he made a great speech upon this and on that,
And his fame was the theme of the wise and the Bat,
Butt was all brought aboutby the wonderful Hat;
Success to friend Kcerir, the Hatter!
This congressman soon celebrated his name,
'And the Hat was the cause oFhis wonderful fame ;
Three cheers for friend Keevil, 'the Hatter !
In his Hat, not his head, were hii talents cotabin'd,
t For his speeches he there any moment could tipd ;
, TWas a - cabinet made-for his wonderful mind ;
Success to friend Keevil, the Hatter!
That hat was more useful to hitn'than his head,
For he stow , d away in it far inure, it is said ;
Three cheers for friend Xeeril, the Flatter!
'Twai a library, where he his speeches displard ,•
, Twos a post office, where all hil letters Nvcre laid ;
'Ps as a box for cigars, and a great deal of trade ;
Success to friend Xeevil, the Hatteir
That Hat was a shield, and an umbrella too
No cut from a club, and no rain could 'drive thro',
Three cheera fur friend Keevil, the Hatter !
When the rowdies in Congress made claret to flow,
As the best of men will, for amusement, you know,
That Hat saved his head; from a terrible blow ;
Success to friend Keevil, the Hatter !
'Twal thus, vol all i'ac, that Protection began,
The Hat first protected the bead of the man,
Three cheers for friend Keevil, the Hatter!
But the Hatters all persecute Keevil, you know ;
'Tis because the can never sell hats so low,
And In doing of business he's now "all lhe go ;"
Siacceis to friend Keevil the Hatter!
The jealous may joke, and may rail at his name,
But the faster he'll rise on the recoro of ;fame,
Three cheers for fribnd Keevil, the Hatter!
For the people are not to their interest blind,
They will buy where the cheapest and best they can
find,
And these qualities both in his Hats aro combintd ;
Success to friehd Reevil, the Hatter
all t
Do you knoW wily lie's able to undersell
He inakes them himself, and his profits arc small,
Three cheers for friend Keevil,'the Hatter !
Not two or three profits hie Hats ever bear;
A Nat that is sold at four dollars elsewhere,
He will sell for three fifty, and that's vcry fair ;
Success to friend Keevil, the Hatter!
Then e . ornd all, who would find 'good and cheap,"
too,
>Tie in WOOD STREET, number one fifty-two,
Three cheers for friend Keevil, the hatter !
Come buy a cheap Flat as was ever yet made,
Far cheaper than now cAn be sold by the trade,
For they "can't come" the duty that Kecvil hat
laid;
Succcis.to friend Keeril; the Flatter!
They may rail dt hiS prices, and ridicule mort.,,
But they'll find that the people will flock to his
store,
Three cheers for friend K. - °evil, the Hatter !
His fame is fast spreading the country around,
And his profits, though small, are becoming, profound,
And his Hats are in currency solid and sound ;
Then buy of A. KILEVIL, the Hatter!
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TO LEATIiER DEALERS
• ALLEGILENY Anstivaz.
May 21, 1847.
PROPOSALS will be received until the evening
1 - of the 31st inst.; for the delivery (in such quan
tities as may be required,) .it. this Arsenal, of the
following articles, viz
911 Sides Box. Leather
684 " Scabbard do
663 " Pouch do,
150 " Holster do
- 300 hides Sling, do " Hide (butt
30 Sides Bag do " Side
20 " Fair Bridle do ~ [trimmed.
20 4, Skirting do cleaned on flesh side and
Harness do do do do
Pad or Sheep skin, per dozen
Morocco do do
de Goat do 'do
E. HARDING,
Cu r t. Comm'g.
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Positive Sale at
luAg uction or Fifty Build-
In s,
the Eighth Ward, near the new purr House.
THE subscriber will offer for sale, at public Auc
tion, on the premises, on' Saturday, May 29th,
`at 3 o'clock, P.M., FIFTY beautifully located Ltuild
, ing lots On Boyd's Hill, on the south side of Penn
sylvania Avenue, (or 4tlrst. toad,) according to the
diagrtun in handbills.
The lots will be sold on the following terms, viz.:
One-fifth of the mirchase money to be paid itt hand,
and the residue in four equal annual payMents, with
interest froM date of sale, payable semi-annually,
-to-be secured by bond and mortgage tattle - premises.
Title indisputable.
Should thb weather be unfavorable, the sale will
, be adjourned till the :lest subceedinglSaturday, at the
:same place and briar. ALEK'II. BLACK,
ma 22 Wylie street:
-DYue :Ncw.Soo3ca,l
A T MORSE'S (late Gook ' s) No S 5 Fonith street:
lA:Mexico -as it 411E8:1114 il l if tratilm' May- 1
er,-se6retnry of the- U. Siegatinnje that nountry,
in 1511-2. ,11ev,ised,-corre end the historical
'down to the present time. . •
Incidents of Travel Central Ameri4a, , Chipas l
And 'Yucatan ; hy:John L. Stephens. :-
The - Count of Morion,•o4 Woman's Revenge; by
Frederick Scthe. • ! •
Gambling Unmasked r; by J. H. Green.
Health made easy ;ter the: People,' er Physical
Training, to make their lives itithis world Tong and
happy. First Anieriean
The Youth of -Shaliepeana ; 135 VF:
Esther de Medina, Or the Crimes of Ltindon ; by
the author of " Life in London" etc.
Chambers' Cyclopmdia of ' English Literature,
Living Age, No. 156. •
Washington and his Generals; by .1. T. Headley.
New supply.
Napoleon and his Marshals ; by- J. T. Headley.
New supply.
The Count of Monte Christo.• New supply.
Chamber's Information for the People. Bound
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edition:
-- A Memoir of the Queens bf -France by Mrs:
Forbek Bush,-dedicated, by express permission, to,
the Queen of the French, and containing a memoir,
of her Majesty. 2 vols.
. The Scourge of the Ocean : a Story of the Atlan
tic ,• by an officer of the U. S. Navy.
The Greatest Plague of Life c or the 'Adventures
of a lady in search pf a gOod Servant; by one who
has been almost wohied to death. Part 2.
Captivity of Napoleon (Nos. 7 and 8) at St. Helena;
by General Count Montholon, the Emperor's com
panion in exile and testamentarf.executor.
Also, a complete assortment of Dickens' Woiks ;
just received and for sale at MORSE'S Literary De
pot, 85 Fourth street. my2o
iVLLLIELDI 21. BILL
RANS.EILS, EXCIIANGE 13140KESIS, AND ',DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
- ANT) SPECIE,
No. 64 Wood it.; one door above Fourth, East side,
.pittslnirgh, Pa. .
OURILENT M i nds reebived on deposit,vand col=
lections made on, all (lie Cities throughout the
United States. SightCheeka on Baltimore,rdladel
phia, Now Ybrk,Bostotihnd Cincinnati, constantly
for sale in sums to suit purchasery).
The paper of the Ohio, Kenpicky; Indiana, and
Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most fivor
; able terms.
The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri
can Gold and Silver coif*.
Exchange on Englan, Ireland, Germany, and
France procured, &c.,i mar I 0-da - wy
N. HOLMES & SON,
BANKERS AND DEALEIDs IN EXCHANGE COIN AND
No. 55 Market street, Pittarurgh.
Selling rate. Exchange. Buying rate.
Nc , . 1 ork. 1 pr Cincinnati i ins
Philadelphia I " I Louisville i it
Baltimore I ~ St. Louis 1 61
Buying rates.
Ohiol ilia
Indium . I ",
Kentucky i ".
Virginia t ".
Wheeling i tf
Tennessee 3 a
npS-y
Fire Engine for Sale.
A FIRST rate second class Fire. Engine, - that will.
throw two side streams and a gallery stream,
with pipes and everything ready for service. She
will be sold low. for"further particulars inquire of
WM. GORMAN,
ARAMS GETTY, Committee.
GEO. WILSON,
001CSJustreed ; Works of Lord Bolingbroke;
I) Works of Samuel Johnson; Works of Jeffer-
Ewa; Boswell , s Life of Johnson; Curiusitins of Lite
rature. n. S. BOSWORTH & Co.
inal2 43 Market et.
oNvos PuntcATloNs.
Lanzis , :History of Painting;
Schligles Philosophy of History;
Cone's House of .Austria;
Sciiillers Thirty Years' War;
Poems of Paunore;
Spencers Fairy Queen;
mal•_' H. S. BOSWORTII tz CO
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New )(nano ,-14 sic•
rrilE OLD CHURCH;
j_ Officer's Funeral;
'Tie Midnight Hour;
We met as Strangers ;
Mary of Argyle r.
The Watcher;
The Rose of Alabama;
Dreams of the 'Oast;
Aro the Links that bounden Broken;
Where are now the hopes I cherished ;
'Tis the. Harp in the air;
He doetli all things well ;
Fall of Vera Criu, (a descriptive piece.)
Waltzrs.—Geselle, Midnight, Cypress, Atlanta,
Morning Star, Linden, Francium, Fairy, 11 Pease
rosa, Washington.
The above just received and for sale
MK by
JOHN 11. LI - .0%
No S 1 Wood street.
Mineral Re tots of Lake ftuprrior.
FEW doz. (latest edthon) of ;"11oughton and
Bristol's Mineral Region," accompanied by
the map of the entire country, number and location
'of every permit, name aria capital . stock of 'all the
tnining companies, result of the geological and ty
pographical survey, together with all the statistical
intormation relativv, to the Mineral Region of Lake
Superior, are contained in the work. For sale by
HAYS & BROCKAWAY, Druggists,
' No. 2; Commercial Row, Liberty st.
mayS-dlm
Cpportuerstalp.
rimiF, undersigned have this day associated them.
1 selves togethe,r, under the firm and style of
3011 N litscsr 8c Cd., for the purpose of conducting
a Wholesale Grocdry, Produce and Commission Bu•
siness, and have talien that spacious Warehouse, No.
166 Liberty street, opposite Sixth, where they will
be pleased to see their friends and former patrons.
HENRY NPCULLOUGH,
JOHN BLACJC.
Pittsburgh, April 1, IS47—may S-lmo
Large Sale of Building Lots,
In The Alta Ward of this City.
flti Wednesday afternoon, the 26th inst., at 2 o'-
J clock, on theliremises, will be sold, 146 splen
d.d Building Lots, on Pennsylvania Avenue (near
the. Court liouso)t. and streets adjoining thereto,
comprising very eligible situations for business,
manufacturing purposes, and for dwellings, a part
of the same comtnanding a view of the Alonongaliela
River and adjacent scenery.
A Plan of the Lots may be had at the Auction
Room„or on application to Daiid Grier, at his resi
dence on Penn street.
Terms—one-third cash, the balance in two equal
annual payments, with interest', to be secured by
notes and mortgage. Purchasers to pay expense o'
conveyancing.. Title indisputable.
mn22
JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r.
_
Manure 'Forks. --
r - , DOZEN 4 prong Manure Forks ;
•_y 10 di 3 of superior
2
quality, ust recejed and for saleGEO by
. COCIIII4,
r No. 26 Wood st.
Scythe 6 'cabs.
50 DOZEN just received and for sale) low by
GEORGE COdHRAM;
N 0.26 Wond street,
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.
Fide Poe'Lel Cutlery.
lIOGERS' Congress Knives;
',- 1, , 2 and 3 Made do ;
Wontentiolinal Pen Knives, assorted ;
Rogers' an Superior gelidity;
Straps and !tones; .
Table Cutlery,, in setts of bi pieces, and aleo in
dozens ' of the best quality;
Steel Key Mtge ' • Keys, &c.;
~ ' l' woesors,/ Clasps, Ike..
Y W. W. WILSON,
cor 4th and Market at.
per Bide $
A. A. 1.11.8 1 1;?Pi,
G 0 MARKEJ STREET—Is daily receiving, Cas
kw es and r4ck nes of entiKely newand desirable
Spring Goollailattte hale% _importation; comprieing
in part Cashmere and Drocha Shawls; Spring and
Summer, do.; !Rich Silk, of every variety; extra
qualities Bomazines, Alpines, Alpaccas, &c. Also,
de Lemnos, Cashmeres, Balzarines, Bareges, Muelins,
Organdies, Linens, Lawns, French Cambrics, Cali
cos; Ginghams,of every style and quality. Purchase
ere are respectfully ibvited to examine our stock, as
we feel confideut we can offer them great induce
meets, as regards style and prices. ata
r---4-
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- Olttokerliagle pianos.
JUST recall/ 4 1 nd and for 1 'a - splendid Itoao wood
e t octavt Piarrqfor ° t a e, e Innit 13 by .Cbiottelng, o'
se '
et
SOHN it Ikt I ELLO ,
Boeten: , • . , , .
'nay 0 , et 1 erchl of e t,
nest NOTES
DANE NOTES.
Buying rates.
County &City ord's 4 die
Rellei' notes `•
Pennsylvania Co
Now York i ll<
Maryland
New Orl eAns
Military Stare,
Corner of Fourth and Market re
ets,
la, 1 WILSON.
CIIVCINTNA.T I- PACKE TS
1847. S'UNDAT.p T.i 1847.
THE Mail and Pas;riger Steamer 18-
A ti.
. - C. NEWTpN, c. A. (1.-MAsore
will run as a regular-packetbetween-Pittkburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every : Sunday at 100 , -
clock, A. M: -. • ' ,
. .
The Isaac Nenitori,was built tbeispring., expressly
for the trade and offers to passengers every comfort
and superior accommodations. • febl3
• MONDAY PACKET.
Thp regular mail andi assert dersteam e r
"—Li-42A" MONONGAHELA, Capt Stone, will run
ps a regu :fir Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
me, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Retina
-1 ind, she will leave . Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10,
A. M. For freighter. passage apply on board.
The Monongahela was built expressly s
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and for this
accornmadationg ' - ' mar 31
1847 Tuesday Packet. • 18/7
The regular mail and passenger steam
er HIBERNIA, No.-2, •Capt. .T.
KLine-
MISER, will run as a regular .pacitet between Pitts.
burgh and Cincimutti, leaving this port every 'rues:
day at Hi A.M., and Wheeling at.-I0 P.- M. of the
same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev
eryi Friday at IO,A. M. For freight or passage ap
ply on board. • - • -
The Hibernia-No. 2, was built expressly for
the'trado, and offers to the pussengers every corn.
fort and superioreccommodations. janl2, 1847
1847. Wednesday Pacltet. 1847.
THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt.
S. Drazit. will leave Pittsburgh every
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every
Wednesday evening at 10 P. and Cinainnat) eve- -
-ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. 7 fel32o
1947, THURSDAY 'PACRET• 1847.
TflE WISCONSIN, Capt. R. J. GriAcu,
•••• will leave Pittsburgh,",eyeri-Thursday
morning 3t 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday
evening a; 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday
at 10 o'clock,•A. M._ • febl9
SATURDAY PACKET.
The regularmail and passenger steamei4
Capt.Llnford, will run as
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday at, 10,. A. M., and
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,• at 10
I Welk A: M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built eapresaly for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort an accommodation. mar 23
THURSDAY PACKET.
s t , THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
- M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a_regu
iTir passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the
above port during the season of 1946, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda
tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
ap9 NEWTON jONES, Agent.
Fos Inc inuati and Loulsv ille.
The new and splendid passenger steam-
OSier COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will
cave for,the above and intermediate ports, regular:-
ly.
For freight or passage apply onboard, or to
jel D. WILKINS' Agent
For Cincinnati and St. Lonis
The passenger steamer PALESTINE,
,
Capt. Williams, will leave for the above
an al Intermediate ports re.gnlarly, •
For freight or passage auply on board. je9.
._.. ...—s. . _ _
Tuesday Evening Packet.
AstThe new :initsplondid passenger steam
- boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees,
will run as a regttlanpatiket between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving tom port every Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock. Ile - turning she will leave Cincinnati
every Friday evening at 3 o'clock.
The Declaration .offers superior accommodations
to passengers. Fur freight or passage apply on
i hoard. • lel
For Cincinnati.
The well known last running steamer
CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will min
.as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at .10, F. M., the
same day. Returning, she will Wave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10,
Fo; freight or passago , apply nu..hoard, or to
FORSYTIJ Agontas.
ap 16 No. sci Water street.
Ivor Wheellug.-41.egialar Packet.
Tor. splendid' light draught Etc am er
---,--,^ DOMINION, S. TYLER, 'MUM', will run
as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel
+
ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling eve Monday,
Wednaeday and Friday, at 3 o'clock ,P. nikleav
inti Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Taco y, Thu
day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock,.A;M. For freight
nov 5
or paasageamity on board.
SPRING SUPPLY OF •
HOOTS, SHOWS, TRUNKS, ite.
•
AT
TOLLVOLLANSIIEF. R. HAY WARMS rittlY Boot, Shoe,
and Trunk Store, No. ISO Liberty at: nearly op
posite the head of Wood at.
F. 4- 11. have in store and are receiving their
Spring and Suinmer supplies of Boot., Shoes, Palm
Leaf Hats, Trunks, Ike. 4-c. consisting of the hirgest
and best assortment they have eyer been able to
bring to this market. Our Mock of Goods has most- 1
lv been manufactured to our order, and expressly fur
the PittsburglxMarket.
We would Nolicit an examination of onr stock by
all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale
or retail, as we shall tell at a small AdialliCe above
cost.
Pureltaters will find it to their interest to call and
examine our stock before purchasing.
FOLLANSBEE Sr. HAYWARD,
No 156 Liberty mt.
Palm Leaf Hat•
9 67 , fl.z: "Alen's and Boys' Palm Leaf Hats, re
ceived and for sale very low at
FOLLANSBEE. 4 , HAYWARD'S
Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, No. IS6, Liberty et
nearly opposite the head of Wood et. apr3
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING,
of all Linda, Graining Oak, Mahogany, Satin,
Rose and Maple. Imitations of all kinds of Marble.
Orders left at theahop of the subscriber, on Smith
field street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on
Federal street, opposite Illackstock's Factory, Alle
gheny city, will be done at moderato rates, and on
the shortest notice
ap
lIATS AND CAPS.
dra s.c..}:Rw,N.& co. Ga b
wOULD respectfully inform their friends and
the puldimgenerally, that they have taken the
store formerly occupied by Mr. James Wilson,whore
they intend keeping a general assortment of HATS
AND CAPS, to which they invite the attention of
purchasers. Those wishing a neat and fashionable
article can be supplied by calling at No. 97, Wood
et., corner of Diamond alley's. C. ERWIN & CO,
Having disposed of my Hat and Cop establishment
to Messrs. S. C. Erwin & Co., 1 cheerfully recom
mend them to the patronage of my foriner customrs.
may-ImJAMES WILSON'.
•
♦VASIIINGTON HALL,
AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE,
. Steubenrille, Ohio.
fly. 13. W. EARL,
In - A watch kept for boats day rind night. Bag
gage takiM to and froth the boats, tree of charge.
apt?-d3m
—.—
For Salo,
"COUR LOTS—Bounded lay Penn; Liberty and Hay
r sta., each lot havirig 24 It, front, and extending
back 110 ft. Two of them arc corner lots, and the
position of the whole property is one of the most ad
vantageous in the city., For further information ap
ply to M. SWARTZWELDI?.R, Fourth st.
nova-tf . bet. Wood and Smithfield.
Drawing Paper and Pencils.
- PINE AntiquariaaDrawing Paper 32 by 02 inches;
1"t Double Elephant " 6 6 27 by 40 66
64 , Elephant 66 6 - 23 by 37 cc
cColumbian cc" 23 by 34 "
Iniperial . cc" by 29 ,c
together with a large stock of smaller sizes.
DRAWING PENCILS of CMIDERLAND and pre
pared lead of four, three, two and one IL, a large
supply of the abOve; just received by
ELLIOTT & ENGLISH.
• PrrrennaCit, May 17, 1847.
T AST Saturday I gave a teaspoonful of B. A. Paha
estock,a Verniinige to my little girl; who 11 be
tween four and five years old; and during the day
she passed ono hundred and five worms, averaging
more than a toot in length. Seeing its effects on this
child, I Gate a teaspoonful to her younger sister,
-who was apparently well, and she passed thirty-sev
en worms of equal stza.
HENRY ,N. CINIOTTI,
Watch Maker, Smithfield st.
To earporaterg. • •
Fll.Eslllet of Uniee.}:aetory Bench tied Mold
ing Planes, just received and for sale by
nitty 14
No. 86 Mood street.
•
my2o . PERFL
ACKEREL, : (11Lige)'
lop Half bbls •do ; to arrives and
• igreriie by JNO. F.P,ERRY. -
RYE: 600 bush Peanla - : for. sale by
ruy2o • JI4O, PERRY. -
IThiRY APPLES: GO bush. in store and for sale by
my2o .TNO. F. PFRRY.
B: 3 Bbls small:white beans, in store' : and
JUDI for sale by (my2o) ..„..970. F. PERRY:
SALT : 300 Bble No 1 Allegheny;
60 "do Not do; for sale by
JNO. F. PF,RRT•L
GREEN APPLES: a Barrels : just receive
and for sale by
my2o P PERRY
ARD 011 G-4 bbla. just reed fur sale at the
T
Joweat crush price by •
• RA.YS.& BROCKWAY,•. •
No. 2, Commercial Row - , Liberty. st.
EMON SYRUP—Very fine, just reed and for
jU 'sale by - HAS & OROCKWAY,
mal7 ' No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st.
REFINED CAMPHOR-4 bbl. for sale very low,
by BAYS '& BROCKWAY, •
'mall N 0.2, Commercial Row, Liberty at.
gory low by
M . ,ACARONI- 1 case H f A or y s t ll l e i.
7 No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty
2000 FEET (Liueal,) afloat and for sale
myth : L. WILMARTH
RY HIDES.-131 Dry Hides, lust received and
If for sale. by (myl2) . JAMES MAY..
CIRAB.CIDER—S bbls. Crab Cider for sale low by
P. C. MARTIN,
cor.Sinithfield and Front sts.
_ORANGES AND LEMONS-75 bzoOranges, an
2.5 6:4 - Lemons, just reek!, in prime order, for
sale by frnal2.l . 'P. C. MARTIN.
,ON—SOOO lbs Hams;
4000 lbs Shoulders;
1000 Its Canvassed Hams; for sale low,
ci - cla4e consignment, by
mal2
SHAD. -10 barrels prime Shad, just receive(
for sale by SMITH 4- SINCLAIR,
may? 56 Wood st.,
ERRING.-25 barrels, Baltimore Herring, just
LI received and for sale by
SMITH Ec SINCLAIR,
.56 Wood street.
mACK EREL.-50 barrels No. 3,,in store and for
sale by SMITH & SIN CL,
ma 7 56 Wood AIR
st.
Painting.
JAMES PITFIELD_
D : 25 Ms. Nn 114 It. rec , d and larval
lop ACON-17 casks Hams and Shoulders, in store
.11 and for sale by 6511TH & SINCLAIR,
maG 56 Wood at.
I 1 ICE -4 tierces just reed on consignment and
R, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR,
ma 6 56 Wood st.
240
by B.
SQUILLS—Just received and for sale
B. A, FAIINESTOCK &CO.,
of First and Wood sts.
360 ALOES—Just - received an , for ogle .5 ,
B. A. FAHNESTOCR & CO.,
.cOr of Firs , and Wood ate
2n BOXES Ext. Logwood; juit received am
77 sale by B.A. FAIINESTOOK & CO.,
maul - cor of First and Wood sts.
fl LBS. Pow'd. Pumice Stone; just received
- 2 L i' k.) and for sale by
B. A. FANNESTOCK & CO.,
maul cor of First and Wood ats.
STANDS Burgundy Pitch; just received and for
5
sale by B. A. FABNESTOCK
spa) COMM' Of I.'irst and Wood sts.
•
6 BAGS Ginger Root; just reed and for sale by
IL A. FABICESTOCK & CO.,
ap29 cor 'of,First and Wood sts-
BALES Velvet Bottle Corks; justreceived and
sfor sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
ap3o corner of First and Wood M.S.
KEGS Refined Salt Petro; just received and for
0 1 ,./ sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK 4. CO.;
arid° corner of First and Wood at.
CST received aruPfor sale bbls. Smith's
Jbvst quality New York Coach Virnisti.' Also,
1 qr. bbl. Leather Varnish`; lbr sale by
,
feb2o ROBERTS & KANE, S 2, 3d st.
BBLS. Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. 1 and 2,
J Smith's New York make, on hand and for sale
by thosal. or bbl., by ROBERTS & JUNE,
n Ni)..82, 3d st.
feb
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LARGE lot oflifabsgany Plank and Veneers,
A for sale by ROl3l.lltTS•g KANE,
fet4o No. Sq, 3d st.
,
3(lnn FEET heat quality Maewood, on hand
ULM/ and for salerby ROBERTS & KANE,
feb2o No. 82, 3d at.
Cotton.
1 m y Bales Tennessee Cotton, rec'd per steamer
../Smerican." and ror sale by
mar 27 FRIEND, ItHEY &Co. 57 Witterst...
pacois.
6500 Lba Bacon, (hog round, ) recived and for
sale by ' FRIEND, ItHEY Br.
No. 57 Water st.
N.•O. Sugar.
100 HMIs prime N i.n. o l . ll 7, D ar, i f t ci i r t, s . Ve st b i y x).,
67 Water street
NIA.PLESIIGAII-:-1,550 lbs. reed and for sale by
LAMBERT 8; SHIP'fON,
133 andl3s Woodat.
VISII-65 bbls No 3 Large Mackerel;
10 hrbbis do do;
6 do No 1 do dm
15 bbts Nos I and 2 do;
6 do No 1 Salmon.
25 do do lierringq. , -
6 drums Codfish; for Sale by s
LAMBERT 4- SHIPTON, .
133 and 135 Wood st.
•
p RODUCE- 6 bbls and 6 kegs Lard;
5 do Roll Miner;
3 do Cloverseed;
500 lhs Feathers;
4 bbls White Beans;
30 pairs Woollen Socks;
Received and for sale by
LAMBERT & SHIPTON,
133 ilnd 135 Wood st,
TATIONERY.--just opening; a large and splen
didkj assortment or French, English and Ameri
can Stationery, which we in'xite ihe-public to call
and examine. JOIINSTON STOCKTON,-
oct29 Ftat & ionere,llar)cet st.
STATIONERY FOR. LADIES.
Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of ell kinds,
Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ
ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing
Wax, Embossed -edged Letter-paper, Card Cases,
Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note
Clips, &c. &c. .For sale by
• JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
dec3l . corner °Market and Third sta.
•
• - •
GOLD PENS--Bregiers celebrated ever pointed
Gold Pens, just received and
STOCKTONfor sale at reduted
rates, by ,
oct2B Booksellers, Market st.
5n MILS. Pitch: . ..
1 ,./ 50 " Rosin; .
150 foxes Tobacco, various sizes;
10,QQ0 Seed leaf Cigars;
On consignment and will be sold low.for Cash, or
exchanged for Pittsburgh ntanufactures, by
seps - . TAAFFE 81, O,CONNOR.
Latest Improvement.
EDSTEADS cf different kinds with GazzanVe
Birorrpntent fastenings . , superior to. tnything now
In use; for sale lo*:at the flirniture warehouse of
[mgt. • T. 11. YOUNG &. Co, Uand street.
Conkltug's 11144. in-ed Lard bit;
DARRE.LS Winter Lard Oil, 'just received ficim.
thetnanufacturers arid for sale at Cincinnati pries
wholesale and retail, by FILS. KLI.EItS,
dec2B - No. 17 Liberty st.
Sundries.
sTierces cresh Alm , • •
14 bbls, • Conlqins impreved Lard Oil; • j
11),(1{10 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. Oirband land
for sale by e; - F. SELLERS.'
, No. 17, Liberty street.
ARD, 1.00 kegs, No. 1, Lard on crineignment;
L And for sato by F. SEL.I.J.ItS.
so 24. No. 17, Liberty street:
Pianos.
. . ,
A SPLENDID assortment of Rosevoti4Msd Ma.
hoganv Pianos of tho latest potternso nit Solisd.
ed for sale at 1. aLumvs,
• apr2l . No 112 Pirotid at.
ALSO, two elegant Rosewood. Pianos, witb,Cole.
man's patent Xolean attachment,, I ow, for cash,
(apr2l) ainSig , S; 112 Wood at.
pO—PLAVD2oiRDs'* well rieabole.d . dbd fbr sale b,
tnovlB.) - L. WILDIARTII.
-s. ..s: y F» -~~f
, ..
, , i ii, it-C KEN E. tit I
..,,.^Pe..7-:i,'
~,,
_..-Fwiod oil ;jliiti: -;,
1
11 -4 sin . -111- 11 . , I
GAR COAIIv ic,...
• . CLICKENER'S.
, , •
Sugar Coated Vegeta:kg° rttroatiye
• ,A RE universally admitted to 'operate, not only
as an efectuil preventive, but as;a never failing
remedy, in alidiseases which (Ain effect the human I
frame.—Head:lache, Indigestion,Rheumatism, Piles;
Scurvy,. Dropsy, Small -poi, Chol eralme rbus, Worms,
Whooping-cough, Coniumption, Jaundice, Quinsy,
Scarlatina, Liver 'complaint, Apoplexy, Cancers,
Measles, Salt-Rheum, Fits, Heartburn, Giddiriess,
Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchingi.of the Skin, cads,
Gout, Gravel, Pains in the hack, Inward weakness,
Palpitations in the heart,ltisings in tlitelliroat,ifiath
ma, Fevers of all kinds,Female corriplairitsiSticheri
in the side, Spitting oblood, Sore eyes, Striofola,
St A litho ay' s fire, LOWIIeSB Or spirits, Fr o uor
Albus or Whites, Gripes, King's evil, Lockjawollyi.
teria, Bile on the stomach, and all bilious'affections,
' Pleurish Crocip, Swelled feet and legs, Swine-pox,
White-swellings,- Tremors,`Tumours, Ulceitt, Vom
iting, and a host of others have successively.andre
peatedly been vanquished, by their all powerful arm.
I They have been known to effect permanent cures
when all, other remedies had proved unavailing, and
in the last stages of disease. "
They.have in many cases superseded the preserip.:
tire skill-of. the most eminent Physicians, and re
ceived besides their unqualified commendation. •
They have been repeatedly recommended by men
of the moat distinguished characters, throughout the
land, and been sanctioned in Europe , by Noblemen,
and Princes of Royal bleed. . ,
They have been introduced into the Hospitals of
Edinburgh; Paris, and Vienna, and, through the dis
interested exertions of our Foreign Arnbassadors,
they have received the favorable comMendation of
the Emperor of Russia,. and his•celestial Majesty.
of the Chinese Empire.
Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails
from the port of New York, without. an-abundant
supply of the
SICK,MAN"S NEVER, FAILING FRIEND. ~---
lgr Agencies have been established in all the
principal_Cities "in the Union, and applications are
constantly reaching na from - almost numberlesii vil
lage.s in every sec on of the Country. Testimonials
of their marvellolrs „effects are pouring - in from all
quarters—and in .such. numbers that we have not
time Id read onar' l half of them. What stronger or
more conclusive evidence than these important facts
can the most sceptical desire? Is it possible, that
the many thousands who have tried CLICKENEIVS
PILLS, can be deceived in their reaulsl _lf any
imposture of quackery eiisted, would it not long
ago have been held up, as it should be, to the scorn
and derision!of a justly offended community ?
fiS Remember, Dr. C., V. Clickener is the original
inventor of Sugar Coated 'Pills; and that nothing o:
the sort was ever heard of, until he introduced them
in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore,always
ask for Clickenor's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no other, or they-will be made the victims of a
fraud.
PRICE 23 CENTS PER BOX. . I
Dr. Clickeaer's principal office for die sale of Pills,l
lis 66 Veiny street, New York. .
WYE. JACKSON, 89-Liberty street, head of Wood
street, Pittsburgh ?. Pa., General Agent filr Western
Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the River Conn- 1
ties-of Virginia. . -
The following are Dr. Clickener's duly appointed ,
Agents for Allegheny county, Pa. J -
WM.-JACKSON, (Principal4l 89 Liberty -street,
head of Wood.
A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City.
Jonathan Wiriest, Manchester.
C. Townsend &Co., ,‘
Jno. R. IL Jacq'ees, Birmingham.. I
Jno. H. Cassel, Penn street. -
Andrew S. Getty, Wylie street.
Robert Williams, .Arthursville.
It. H. Hemingray, South Ward.
Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville.'.. , "
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrendeville. ---
Daniel -Negley, East - Liberty..-
Edward Thompsna,
Thomas Aikin, Sluirpsburgh;:,
G. H. Starr, Sewickley:
Samuel Springer., Clinton. . •
James M"Kee, Stewartstown:
John Black, TurtlO.Creek. '
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.
Penny,,DVlceesport.
P. C. MARTIN.
.24icdtc nua surgreivi °trice. ,
Health ie.the charm of life, without if told..
Love, letters, friends, all, all, are anenjoyed.
'DOCTOR: BROWN,. o
agularly educated , physi
iart. from the eastern cit
es, would respectfully an
tounce, to the•citioette of
Ittsburgh,-Alleehopy and
iicinity, that he - can be
consulted privately": and
confiidentially, every day
and, evening at his office
m Diamond" Alley, a few•
boors from' Wood, street
,
Dr. Brown gives his particular attention_ to the
reatmentand investigition.of cthe,following &sea-
Ali disegesarising frorff Impuritiesof tite : l3lood,
scrofula, syphilis, seminal Weekness: tnapatency,
salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism,
piles, palsey. , - • .
Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to,
The public, that he is in possession of the latest in- 1
formation and improvement in the treatment of
secondary syphils, practised' at the rarisLock, Hos
pital. The modern researches on, syphilis, its
complications and consequences,And the improved
modes of practice which have been made known
to the fublic but recentley,' and to those chiefly'
; who make this branch of Medicine, their particu
liar study and practise. •
- Many new and valuable reinediel haveboen late
ly introduced, whichsecures the'patientbeing met , :
curialized out of existence Strang,dis are apprised
that Doctor. Brown has been, educated in every
branch ,of medicine, and, ,regularly .adinitted to
practise, and tliathe now ,confinei himself - to the
study andpractice of this particular branch,togtga.
er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
incident to the human frame... No cure,'no pay:
Recent.,cases are relieved
,in a short iime„-with
outinterimption from business—:`
Letters.from a distance, asking advice. must con- , .!
tain a fee, or they will not be attended to.
cy•Otrice on Diamond Alley,,a few doors from
. I,Vood street, towards the market: Consultations
strictly confidential. my 12-a&wy
RS, PATRICK-& SON wlleonteuelceejt l rM lrorl HoteF ifth s t ..et,!cen*oodtid
Market streets, where they will be glad I,C:entertain
their customers and the public in general . .,
'New Millinery and Fauerriry Goods
Store. , -
No. 10 , West side of St. Clate - -street, bettceeh . Penn
and the Bridge.
DUFF has completed her arrangemtnts,
DX during her. date visit to New YOrk, fpr receiv
ing at all times the latest London Mid Paris fashions,
y.a
of everrtickt. in ; the Millinerbisiness.. 'A
choice
selection anew styles Dress GaAs, Silk and Braid
.Bonnets, Collars, Ribbons, Laces, &e•,
,Also, a new anitelegard,Pattern of:Silk Carginals;
Caps, Bonnets, Cardinals,
gm., made to order.
Straw Bonnets Cleaned.
A few good Milliners wanted
Pemry4.
,
rude of the fi rm of Matcoliihr,eech Co.„)
WOOLESALF.GROMP., COMITINSiOD and Flour
Merchant, dealer in all kinds olcountry Pro
duce, copper, tin; fin Oates, tinners , tools, zinc,
lead, Russia sheet iron, iron and nails, white lead,
dye stuffs, cotton, yarns, salt, &c., and Pittsburgh
Manufactures generally, corner of Liberty and
win streets, Pittsburgh,, PA. Liberal advances, in
Cash of Goods, made on cUsignments of Produce,
• maylf3-tf"
INI=EZEBE
Proposials for Pittsburgh Coal.
.ROPOSALS will be re ceisrk4 by.the undersigned,.
P until the first day of Ake; for the delivery of
15,000 bushels of .PittslvarglL Coal, of the best qual
ity for.the fhlArication ofGas, to he furnished on; or
before the SratdayO ctober of next, at the St. Louis
Gas Worka4iymeritio be.made upon delivery.
For fiiither particulars apply. to tbe undereigned.
KENNETH MACKENZIE
1
Chairman o f !fie Gat Light Ciimmittec.
AntES ArikGENTLPAIEN, who design put.
_LA chasing. Venitian Blinds, or wish to gettheir old.
Blinds renewed and made bettei than when new,
will please take notice that Andrew White is ticitv
permanently dituated oil; the , corner of Wpdd
and
4th - sts. Show room on.theiseporid deo hfr4r-Xen7,
nedrs.splendid piaking gstamt , and , Variety store;
entrance oii 4th at, All orders thankfidly received
and promptly attended to.' Please pall and
fore purchasing else Where.. " • -
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'OIO.IITACOVNTs
• . cortircve.n,n4trot
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ALLP.Ic vtAmEIT, EXCEI - ANGE'BRONER ,
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eon ms, cr. AND, 170032_ STRt:ETS.
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PREMSYLV....af
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PiMborgh ,Banks..... part
Pheadelphia.Bants; .. par
- pat
Chester empty.. ,;..`.par
Delaware,•county.: ..'.par
Montgomery dounty: . par
Northumberland Co...pm
I Os& Bank &Bridge Co:par
Availing . .... .......par
r Lancaster
I Doylestown, , •';': • ... ;pm
Easton ' = pai
Bucks county, ... .. . par
Pottsiille . . . par
Washington
Brownsville .;
Y0rk;:.:.::,,:..;..:}:
Gettysburg ........... I
Middletown . .
Carlisle ...... • • • ...
Deirisbnig •'.
'Honesdale ~...., • .3
Lebanon • '
Lewistown ' }
Wyoming .
West Branch...: • ....
WaSrnesbuty, ....
Susquehanna - Cpunty
Lehigh County-......... 3
U. States Bank .. ....28
Relief Notes - ..1
City and County Scrip
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• t rtitatm.s. -
State Bk and brmschei.. 3
State Scrip.:
rercrucKir. ;., . -
All Banks,
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Eastern 8ankv.......:1
Wheeling I
Branches.
Bach at Morgantown.. I
MARYLAND.
Balthnore City ..
Country. Banke::.
,
NEW YORK
Cityillanks
Coutttiy I
Ivv , l ENGLAKIi.
All solvent bank5......1
C.KRD%-1,0051 VINDINGSOSca-
MACHINE ,
Cuminina,lVo.l2o'lirty st., 6' door; below St:
Clair street
ATESSRS. James Smitii , &. Co.i.Fichint Card
ITJL Agency, llanufacturees•FinOnag Establishl
meat, and dealer in Clocks, -Locking Wars Plates,
' Frames, Glass, Variety Goods, .&c
.nor. 18-,--feb23dlcar ' ' - •
itEN/I.l' 21'CVLLOVGg.
Sohn, 'knack & ,
-AIETIVIT,P.SAi,R-Grucers, Produce and , Commis
aloe Merchants,- and dealers - in -.Pittsbnrgli
manufactures, N0..1a Liberty street, opposite
Pittsburgir
,
'1):5" Liberal advanees made : ow consignments
JOSEPTIII,IIILL.
• • • - ..lIILL CURRY'
HA SEERS,
intertAntrz Enos :sits,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC .F.XCITANGE;'CE4
TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT; BANK NOTES,
;.O01 , 1) AND SILVERyi - •
No. 65 WooD GT., 1).13.0:BELOW ..FGUIIIII, WEST EIDE,
Pittsburgh.:;.Pg: - •
.;
"DAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit and
collections made in all tbe principal cities Of the
United States. -
Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, BaltimOrniNe 7 4
York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in
sums to snit"pin-chasers.
Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennstlta4
'nia Bank Notes bought and sold on tfie moat favor:,
ble
The-higheit Knminin iiaidebr Amcrican• Gold. j
Exchange on England, - Ireland; Germs.nyt-arid
FranceproMiredi T fe. t, • - . - • inir2t-yt% -
. •
,DII7SWAILD AND SPIC E
, ,
No. 27, -Fifth steed,. betwien Market and Woolf., +
rIPHE subscribers have constantly on hand;ofr.ht:ir
MANUFACTURE, .(which.-theyoffei t o •
Grocers and Dynggista, tit "Eastern wholeinde"
ces r`
Mus s tar
upd Cvo. Peer ;
Cat; - " Cinn pp arnon ; '
;* • ; • - - dispice4
Rice Flour ; , •." Ginger;
-- Prepared Horse Radish; • " Cloves;
Nutniega, Roasted and Ground Coffee.
insr22-Pm , . RHODES & ACCORD.
.
Jr.;
retrowriii -i d"rrp pr,r4in
Foreign and Domentie Saddlery Brird; l
ware - arid Canringe 'rrinuirilrugs,
1 n7l,descdpthite, - xo. S§3 Wooduireni,. PirrU;
kJ burgh, 'wino lieortrAhoutb sth,' and one door
ibore 11„,Childe & Co.Yu Shne .store. ap24
11Atn ; Sing encl.
I.%IIIENT.S.of every description on band.
and constatitly , receiving, fresh, supplies, Guns - ,
'Pistols,. powder, Shat, Flasks Belts, Gatnel3agsj
Drinking Cups;.& - c.i 711hing Tackle.-i•lttriatk:
and complete assortment, for wholesale oc retail, , '
consisting in part of-Jointed and Cane Rodp,,Hooka
of every ymietyySilk Grass, Linen ;Cotionnenrout ,
Lines,'Snivels, Snoods,_Ploata, Sinkers; Ste,: -
ma:l7 JOHN W.BLAIR; 120 Wood st..
carialustyva
Ts . a pleasant, certain, safe-and effectual remedy
for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, or - Looseness, Cholera,
orbas„ Summer Complaint, Cholic,:Griping Pains,
Sour Stomach, Sick and NervouS Headach,• , Heart-,
burn, Waterbrasb; Pain or sicknessilf the Stomach,
Vomiting, Spitting up oeFood after Eating, and also,'
where it passer' through.the body unchanged, Want.
of Appetite, Restlessness ;14 Inability to Sleep,,
Wind in thrrStornachand bowels, Hysterics, Cramp,
lierv'ous Tremors and ,Twitchings, Sea. Sickness,
Faintings, Melancholy and ; Lowness of - Spirits, Wet
ting and crying of - Infants, and for.ull Bowel Affec
. •
tions and Nervous Diseases. .„. • • • •
.
.-This is one.
of, the most efficient, pleasant am&
safe coMpositionS ever offered to the public for thq
cure of the various derangements of the stomach
and bowels,land the cid:4 article worthy of theJea4
confidence for curing Chelera Infanturn or. Surarner:,
Cerplaint ; and in all the above diseases it really
acts.like a charm: ~ . • : „..., '
,• All persons are requested to try it, for yrigiOute;-,
ception,lt is,one of' the, most valuable family mill
einesiever:yet,,discovere.d. - Hundreds! ry thouL
sands; of
,cerfifitateir have beenveceived from :phy
sicians, etergymeili and fandlies44 the first respec
tability, hearing the strongest testiniMny in its favor,
too numerons to .publish •• =
Bor sale at the Pekin Tea Etoie, 72Fourth Streets
raity2l-d& •
•f
Gold Pens
.OF The most approved brands, in large variety;
V.l
selected and adapted co every variety of hand:
The clergyman, the lawyer, the merchant, and every'
class of men Or ladies, requiring a durable, Uniform;
and ecirtiorninal .pen, 'can be accurately suited.
Their elasticity and . fine points give great ease ;in
writing—making'either a bold: mark or a .beaUtifuL
hairline, at the pleasure of the penman. With care
they will generally last ten . years.-
All warranted, and selling at the lowest caslrprg
ces, at the Gold Fen. Depot, corner of 4th and Mar=
ket sis. (myl3) W. W. WILgON.;*.
Homeopathic BOphs.
TUST received at the Bookstore of the nubsctiger
in sth street, near Markett. •:.
Materia Medica, pure, by Samuel Bahneman
translated and edited by Charles Juliurrltepipel, Si.
D., 4 ;rola. '•• .
Hartman's Acute:disicriii;;, by Dr. Hempel; vol,
Hom&Opathic poinestie Medicine, by .I..!lowne;-•
enlarged and itn p rev ed by A. 1. Halt t ADD .. '
lahes.islevFMarpial; fol. 1.N,0. 1 and 1.
Heritiits Diernesiie an
Physici. - • ,
AAlartual of De mestic. C o Okeri, for then:se. of p dr
sonnSciare under Hoinceopathic treatment.
Ilanningliansen's '.•Therapotic Ponfiet book ;foe
licanrepathirits,by„Di. Okic. , • - •
Arilanernarra Chronic DiSCaBeS, - 401 - 5;
Together tVith , Medicine Chnita of different- sizen
and pric.es. laplo 'VICTOR SCRIBA.
- Shakespen.r !Garden*.
beautiful place of resort having been greatli,
repaired, the proprietor is now ready to receiyp,
noittntus,hy the , day, week, or month. - Hfp.ao:
cbrormidationaare good, and hie prices are
' 'may 4-tf.' -
- - .
Walt .antipot•
raper .ad dith.
.
- " - - rnicis l aroect - 6,
Tncima4 itIiLIKER
Na. 47, Itt:nrket:prezt, between' 3d and 41h of
T) ESPECTFULT.it announces to the public tha)
. lA / itis-present stock of bars PATTE; /ace 13oOnnits -
of his own- tnantoracittre is very. extensive, arid.dailk :
additions ire beinlnide to itr, as they arc fknished,.."
of :Cud splendid patterns,: AlsO; a well zutsOrteeP -
Stoik,ofFrench.Paper and Borders.' Bating receutt*,
reduced the prices ef the above ay'clea,(attd others.
in his line, not enurnoratsd,) he is .prepared to self
for Cash, eszerEtt,-than any establishment of thlo
liinid East. DT Wvitof kitoroott44l..: ' ; inafliktp4
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NAZCEVI
IStateßk;amißranclke s.- V
g i ii n c C tij a .l l ! }(3lttllC.¢).:l* •
Coluinbua Bank : .-...."...1
Xenia.... ''......: , .. ,, .,.f
Massillsm ......;;i. -- ...4 =
Sandusky 4 ......;..--..;
anuga,.",;......'...4 1 ~
Norwalk: ; . ;,.......*:•.... --,
ett .Lisben.. i ......, f
Wooster ~ .... - 4. : .,,....f
Marietta.. ; .. - ,:k - ...1
Chillicothe ............11
- Clptelartd ~ i....,.... I
Scrota ..... ....: :.... `
Lancaster;
Hamilton ... .:......1
Canton ; .. .. . .......2
Urbana .. :.; ..: .... .:6ii
Granville ........, t - 050 , .
is ILLIYOI.9.
State Bk and Branches Eld
I auk of, hlmoie 70 ... =. s
,nucnicsArr.... -.•
River Raisin. • • -• • r • 7 4
Insurance Company ...5
State Bank. a •
Oakland C0untY.......111
Farm and Mech bank,,lß
St. Clair , ... •
• . reassotru,
State Bank, •-• • •,• • • •• • . 1 ,
, rzzirrtast . F.
All
tumor ..Ttcaarroz...'. :
'yew- York: (prem.)
• hiladelphja...., • •
8a1tim0re,.....: • ``` ? • I,
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• ' VALVE •
Amer. Gold, tptem) ...
Old • . do. r do,
Guineas,.... :5 05 -,
Frnderickdoro .....$7 85
Ten Thaleis.., .. .7 80
Ten- ~5 90-
• 4 2$Lonisd~ois.
ap01e0n5.......•... 8 8
Doubloon, 5pan4h..16
Do; patriot ... . . .15 5Q :
Ducats ..... • 218 ~
JOUN niece.