The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 25, 1848, Image 3

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” ~ v * 5 Prrrsßtracn,^
; November 7th»ls4S..y
/iO^-Tho.Merchant's and Manufacturers* Bank.btt*
‘ hi* day declared a dividend of. four per eent. on ULe ;
q« P UsI S lK k,,ulof to P^ggySV* l^^.
rr Catusimas to* «ea«m of fesUvi-1
. y and ioy. when dilate .ptbne'4o indulge 4n. to gpoa I
things oflife to e*cess,let us not forget tot the pie as ore a
of .the* table,.when’, enjoyed beyond to bounds of mode-I
ration; ate ofto expense of ltealth. „ T J
, ToUiose.however. whoaieledinadvertanuytmOjex i
cew iaeatine otdfiilking,:and jvho,m coMeqaence,suj-1
- fer from Jieadache.sick stomach, lowness or«pmls,md
pence, we recoflKnona a trratof
PifS. of the Nottli.Antencan tipl!SSj*f,"®alt|i. TO»
*■ medicine will remove all complatnte wton ariM from
iteregalarity. of diet; Jrodicleahse to W*. from those
bilious and corrupt hum6r*‘.which are tne c.ause oC ihe j
/above and of every malady inci- [
Zm&a(i^.^toaember kbit ;
the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable . Pills
have ihe written signature ofWiLLUM Whicht on the
top label of each bbx. ‘ y- ,
also, that Messrs. Feuchtwanger t, Co., of
New York; Job. & Glascoc & Co., at Cincinnati; and J.
•8, Wilder A .C0.,: of Louis.ville, arp hot• agents for , this
medicine,and wc cannot guaranteethe genuineness of
that offered by them for sale.-; . ,r. : . \ •4..'.
The genuine is for saleatDr-WnghVaPrtncipalOjEcfi,
iBPRaco street, Philadelphia; hnd by Joan Tkojspsojc,
ISB Liberty street,.Pittsburgh, Pa - who is sole agent for
this city, by whom dealers can be supplied.hi the whole
sale rate. ■■-,■■ .?>:■ declfl -
l ; cough should never be neglected. It may np- 1
-peartrifting and. unworthy the attention at first, but it
wittnot remain stationary long; it may progress slow at ;
first, and its augmentation may oe scarcely .perceptible >:
yetwhen/it once seizes thejunge, all the;Olher parts of
i the body trill be sympathetically affected, andaconfirm*
»ed Consumption and premature death'will be the-Inevj
' able result** -A liule.care-would save many a lifer and
he timely use of n proper-remedy,might-have arrested
: manyaccmeumptiou; Butmany persons haveari invin
cible repugnance -to: takingrany medicine, and rather
than use the means towards arresting .a disease, simply
because the .remedy may notrbe. a.pteasant one, would
: suffer arid languisbjsr-a.long time, before they would re-.
;
- Palma stock & Co.’s Cough Balsam has.a great
advantage in this respect over many other Cough prepa*
rations, os ltsplensantiaste permits luobe n*ed without
inconvenience.. /Bat iw value as aßaisam cpnsistsin the
-speediness of its cure :Wo have known, same of the i
"most‘desperate cooffhs,somebf which_had been running
ori for a considerable .length of time,’yield almost imme
• diatdyao its: power. .
Prepared ami for sale, wholesale and TetaiUb.y -
:B. A. .FAHNESTOCK & Co.
i novl7 cor. Wood and Ist, and Wood and Cth sts.
colamns of the Press throughout the country
seem i& be BHed with notices of cures and specifics for
alt diseases flesh is heir to. that one scarcely knows
whattodo in case of disease,for fear that in using one
medidnef another nud better :m4y,be overlooked., But
from the remarkable cures, high, order tod vast amount
of testimony daily brought under our personal notice, of
the eklthorulnary efficacyaf Dr Rogers’Xlvenvott and
-Tari we. are compelled to regard the evidence of our
senses/und confidently stale Inal.for Coughs .and. Colds,
and that hydrn*headed monster,'Consumption, .wemink
•thispreparatiorta safe speedy and cerUun cure. At all
events’,* we may.say to our-fneiid*—jryit. - .
- \Forsaleby J.inDD k.CO, ,
Wholesale-Druggist*. No. 60 Wood at.' .
KNEBUAND A HARDIN, *
GrantstreeL .
Also, by ■
deelltGmddrw
" "Ti}e tavgest Journa} |n the
NEW AND CHEAP WEEKLY FAMILY PAPER.
' POLITICS, NEWS. LITERATURE,. sc., if-'
mffE UNDERSIGNED WU-L'ISSUE.-about fhefirsl
I. nf Jnmi3rr, {S4(I. Ihe §rstnl}n)ber of oLARpEfAM
JLY PAPER, cpnliimns mare TrarfiifS fflifirtr }hi(n any
iyeeWrPßbMa >Yf»j Pf. >!IP M?untatn». Eycry •
partment will befall) fully qtlei]dp4 to, qnd or pa[n» ot
expense will bp spared lo renqejr the I
f rftt qnPspritje n>o?t instructive ana acceptable t)ew*pa j
aim io be the faithful and honest: exponent ortho Princi- i.
plesofihe c?eat DKMOcaAiicP.jCßTV—the People's Par* 1
'Partjr. of Progress,Honesty and }*« I
shall fearlessly expose the unrighteous doings of reder* I
olißm,inwfaUcvcr gttise it ftiay present itself, or tmaer j
whatever coghoraenit may’soik . -•■.'■ .1
' T3»eiNE\VS DEPARTMENT wiU be the object ofspe
- cial.care arid attention. >’verything that is hew, inter-j
esling and' exciting, will be faithfully chronicled. The J:
various lines of MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH being now
compleied frompittsbrirgh to neatly every leadingoity
u the JJhiori, weshaß be enabred to present our reade ra,
* nptatbeJatest moment, a full digestorall the STIRRI?{G j
?iatteLITE6^rBEPXRfMENT.we shali iniro-
entire new. feature into ihe. columns of the Sat* |
raay’MbrningPcst. *AtleasteigAt«>li»nnsofthe paper |
. to 7Wa>Eoein ,
BiMjnpky\
abaft aim to n»ke the paper.inihisjrespect.: fully equal
to the best litbhaky papers of the East* •Wenave.uowj
3rISBESSmE» l a’is'FOETH l ?' "
. lii)Colamh»oriheSttinrdßyMonilHE Po«l.'- ...
COMMERCIAL. INTELLIGENCE.—We shall forma-1
oar readers each week with an extensive and accurate
HE VIEW OF THE PITTSBURGH MARKET, care- I
fa -7 made up from actoai. sales ; together warn the mar
kets of Philadelphia, Baltimore, New \orl, Bopon,Cm- j
rinnatt, New Qrl(uns, Sl. Louis, l;c., received byTelo
eranh and other sources, up to the latest moment before
Seine lo press. The fluctuations m the Money Market,
- Prices of Stocky Exchange,* Ac. will also becorefully
PHEIURKB.' M
To ot courage WeVteYn Talenu <ve' shall pay a liberal
orcpensationt o any person who will
ther Tales. Poetry or Essays,- which shall be deemed
worthy of publication ay a Committee selected .for that
express purpose.
TERMS OF THE SATURDAY MORNING POST.
I£7* In order to secure a larce circulation, we shall
cffirour Mammoth Wcefclyio the public on termsherc
tbfertinmipiitted-by uny pupprin llio J7«®k TB
the CASBSYSTEM Will belsuiotrji adhered Hr*
.uforxl* eopy, in advance, «• ..•"•►•Bji.wi
■ ,r°E r "' «
«■£,■» «< ......:25J)0
•«' . « :..»;v..50.00
' 100 u ‘ *»80.00
CLUBBIUO*
• To *ny person SirttftwiHkjMainMTiP nmoeror
«avac*ittenrt&ihe*9iitanihy hJgtaiVfr ot !*%u£?
ir •co^yi'-of^hsksbearß’i-Plays,
stflendWly .bounds worth'oi-leasl t i>e»iUe» » cor
ny the pnper for*<me*year. who
wiirnroenreihe next lajgcstnnmljerof subscribers, we
" sb&U presentabeamifaf edition of LoW Byron's poems,
•?*
: Tbwhom tMvPr6«pectu» mayt)e eenti are Wspcctfolly
■ tfnCWed to apt pa AgentSio proconnpaubsenbere to the
sfiotdity Hording Post.’To thfiTcmm who will procure,
10 anbacribeWitve toil fdrwdrd tpiur’topyof the paper,
' bhdlhelr• e iteitions v will otherwise; be Jiomlsomely re
.: must be addressed (post^ahnto
Editor and Proprietor eflhiSaturd ay Meriting
t;
TjOR ■ SALE— Tw«;VbonffHorKa—'wjjjSw* Well in
eitherdoablc or
■ ELLIOTT t^ENGLISH,^
Slow alUltnery, Sllltfj
/v Jeer received from New ehoice selee-
of elegant rich Satins, Silts, Winter Ribbons,
<Ss» French Flowers, .Plumes, 4c. A handsome o»-
sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals,
Visetts,'&’c,?dn lianff and made to order inthe mreststyle,
FASHIONABLE
dbßFontAitrcet.near Wood,would informitio Indies
sStef Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will open on
lsesa»y- tbelMih irisn, an’ extensive assortnjetiUif :|yj
aiul Winter Millinery. . eelßO l
’T" : T _ i T~r KemoTal. - ''
-TT & J.W, M’DEVITThave removed to N 0.13 Vber-
M .'/iy *fc lOdooTB«n*toflhcir Md side)
and immediately opposite the bead of Stniuiueid st. ....
'' pcM)'-3m' ; 1 ;
SrfKLipili pcs. col’d Velvet Ribbons
f dHfpcit.Bhunr velvet Ilibbons,. .
8 “ “ Embroidery Gimp. .. .
;10 “ . “ - Plain Gimp, Sic.. JuslTecoiycd at
deeS" ; ' ZBBUGON KINSEY’S ,07 Market at.
BAND ST.'BRIDGE STOcCTSBSSE&rTwfW
Shares’br Hinfrstreef Bridge’Stock, with the dtvt
l iobc declared on ihelstJanuary next.; >, ■ , • .
i jtairnrilcent Cliriatniaa Calie. ~,
m -a; UOBbGn Ne. 33, Diemondiolfep,respectfully ipL
IJi firms M*:friehds and,oustomers,'HijiiJie Uprepar
iffi; itihe Stir Bakery, the most magnilleent Clmstmaa
cSU ever served up m Pittsburgh. Itwill welgn 100
Bis:, will be maddbfthe best fruit, and Will bethorougldy
'Piiredi To ihise "'who. afe 1 Totidvdf drawing.prizes, he
OjbanvH id boPv-tbel-lhree vicfoaod. Beautiful Bings,
The cake wiH bo disposed of at SO eenlt'pcrpotindr t
ITT* On hand, a large stoelt of< Sugar Toys, and Bakes
of all kinds-: 1.. i, .jiii
/^ilaOTH—lOpc#. Drab Blanket Coating J,
f. J . » l - -8 Lavender . .
■\r ~ fica**©- ' “-■ > Blankets;
i ‘f tGray nuied Cioib j
“ Army Cloih j • 4 . ■ , ■ .
:h‘. «, Tweeds»brown t black and gold mix.’,
■ •• ■
Received, bn consignnieni'direpVtroip tI)P tnanuf,o
-«7r %^.y^ggli?llg B Y 0 j
'■ . r ■ '“'GolnE lo CttlUoenU* .
Durchaßinff Coods, on iirtfßj Qre compelled
P®“tor'lh P “ry?t“ «ilf Sem., Those hayiag Cash
tolivOiiUor Clothing, cortsaTeiO pet cent, at least, and]
in cases 40, bypurohasing dtniT.esudilisJmeJrt,. Ij
fine” toit'if French, EnaUsU. and Ajnmcan
Goods, allfcesh and..fashianttble,prqualiUes.to,sail an
. nurooses, or pockets,. I, ahldetermiiu d to. close
:,ftejn fielbre *ptit»ifi:W•^*‘JK^SS2S e Sr
. %"ut.Tliew is not o piece.ofgWsiiJnjy s»P|id‘il‘«s
all warned fresh. ■ decSl
r r~MASON4cCO. wish to: reduce tlietr; present
A eiodfcDfPlaid Goods, andwilloget or Cojf, rrom
thre date Kaid Boy Plaids,
W»»gS5 tare Good's at
r .(.ShCCtlcl-will- avairiiemrtlTes of the opportunity
No, SO SUbksx sieeet.
**?*'■: :
(ffommcrtial (tub itnarittal.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE, «,
W. H. DENNY, )
. J. HANNA, r; .; v -Commutes w» December.
■ W) R. MURPHY,)
> PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1843.
SteamboatPacketLuie,tcQvesdtniy for Cincinnati,lo am.
.PassCHger Packet,- via Brownsville, to Baltimore and
i Philadelphia, 8 and Op. m. • ,
tfaUCoaquLine,-direevto Philadelphia, 9 a.\N.. and 121
We*teM tod Southern Mail Coach Line, G a.m.
.Norxh.-VVe«iern,via Cleveland, daily, 10 a. m.
i-Erieand.Western New York, daily, 9 a-. m. /
! North-Eaiit:ni r lo Philadelphia, daily, exe^ Sundays, 4
V " ARRIVALS ANBHEi;vRTURE of mails. ;
Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3-. a. m., closes 12 m.
Western Mail, Cin. and Louisy, One 8 p, m.,c osesS^w.
SoullLvia Balt.and\Vashingtoit.dueBp,M., closes 5 a.m.
North-Western via Cleveland) uue’lo a. m., cioscb9 a. m.
Erie and Western New York, due 8 p,M.,closesBA. m.
STOCKS.
V* ' Par vdbxeiAskt&.QJfcrid.
Bank of Pittsburgh— • • •• •• •• •••85O,OO.;.BS0,OO. ..#50,00
.Exchangeßank ' 60,00 . ?44,00 • ; .43,60.
Merchants’ondM.Bank* * 60,00 - 47,00 ... 45,00
Fanners’Benbsit Bank Nancin market. ...
Hand Street Bridgt-i-..•••*«•• 50,00 jvSo,oq : ;, 49,00
Northern kdbhrties Bridge •» 1 50,00 . 35,00
Old Allegheny Bridge •• • • 4 25,00 ! 36,0 D . 35,00
Cori&eilsvilleßK-atock,paulon ; > v - •
.^hares,s4,s«.* 5,00
City Bonds (6rceny),-- ®U,«Q
Wononguhela Bridge • 16,50
GasStock*'—
25,00
50,00
Daily Bevifwof tlie Alarkeii* :
. OFFICE "OF THE POST, >
Moxoiv McaNticd,’December 25, UM9. y
There was nothing in the markets of interest and
as thisis Christmas our"readers' will care very little.
Toy and Book stores only did business,
but they were crowded.
Charity Soiree, ...
THE BENEFIT. of tint Orphans of St. Paul’*
JC Ciicncir, will; be givdn at the.liafayeite Assembly
Rooms,oil Friday evening,February 2, 1tf40.. ..
MANAGERS: .
Hon. C. Siur.rjL Andbkw Burre, Esq„
John B. Guthrie, . J. J/.Roooen,
John Latton, . T Wabd;
W. A. MWcllen, John J, MtTcuKLt,, .. v
E. Jones, John; Scott.. . . .
Was: B. MrrcnEJ.TairK, Jr.. Hcon Kei.lt, ..
JOun Downing, A. M’CoLusrrEß, ;
■ C. Goccuigan, . M. Brennan •
can be Had at this office, anu.from ibe
.Mmiggen... .' ■ • declP-
■ HOl*K SOIttKU. ■ -
rpHE FIRST-ANNUAL SOIREE of «he HOPE FIRE
■JL:-eaOTMATwin 1)0 giveu nt theLiFAVErTEAHuai
blt Rooms, on.Friday.Evening, Dec. i2lHhj 1846. . Music
byE.Morange
MANAGERS
J. Lockart. Waabingtoiu ; . 8.-.CameTon; Hope.
A.rMellviUe, Uncle Sami H.,GUland. •••**
W. Monigoraery; Wm. Penn; Jus. Appleton, . il
John.MarshaU; President; ; Geo-. Wheeler, u
Georgel.ojartnan, Eagle;. • M. I.onghran. .
M.M’Steih, Allegheny; Ju* Kelly, ••
A; P. Anstrott, ijgquesne; Thoa. Waru “
J*M. Porier t Neptune ; J. O. C. Plonkett, .
E. Kaye,Niagara; , ; Chas. Appleton. **
Wm Alexander, Vigilnnt; ; .
J. flj. Keuny. Good fnteni. >
. FU>OR MANAGERS:
;. : John T. Synjmea, . Tbo*. R. Appleton.. ■
.i Tickotacanbe had by application to ahy of the Man
ogers. _ _ declfrtd
- Jfew Tork and Bnatbn Plaaoi.
rrOHN'H.MRLLOR, No. SI Wood street, has received
#1 Invoicesof a large supply ofX - ! ANO FORTES, from
{Ee eelcbratcd manutactorv of Chjcuertxo. Boston, to ar
rive in afetv whjchdao nmice yrUl be given—
ranging in price from 5273 to S7UQ./ >’ L
AjsOj frora the'nianufacroTies of H. Worcester, and
Bftcon dtßovar. blew York.: ahandsome a*»onmfni of
G,o* and 0| Octave PIANOS, Ro*evyood arid Mahogany
Crises, of tl)e"n|6si { and vyithau toe
laieimprpyemends. ' l . . •.» ■ • i •
; The ahfiyp.iiMHhlihop to the stock on.hsnd,.*.Ul qmke
the iQfgesV apd np**t desirable seleflipn ever.odyred for
sale ip |hB v city v a»d tyjllljespld. iiyrilVfnses, at nianutar*
lurer’s prices, ou.acconunodaJingjerHis, ami u wntten
guarantee given with every Piano Forte sold.
b ,* JOHN »• mellor,
i- Sole Agent for the sale ofChickering> Piano Fortes
. for Western Pennsylvania.
frtHK PITTSBURGH NAVIGATION 7xo Fiwe issrh-
X' a-vce CoMPA-VT.—An Flection for nine Direotorsto
serve for ihe erisutng year, will he held at tUe Office of
this Company, oh the first Mbmlay of January, Vie-
Uveen'tbe hoars of IQ* a. at. ami I r. yt.
-dcclfedtd / ROBKRT^nNNKV.Secr
"TXrANTBOe-A .Business Partner, with 53f*»0 c3*ti
ff' capital, to engage in tlie Foundry ?, now n>
successful oreration tn the city. >2
' "S. CUTHUBRTvGenersI dgent, *
Southfield street: 1
rpu COACH MAK.EHB—Ttie Undersigned ha* ou liruul
X ana will selVto close tbc' lot, at greatly reduced
rites, all rcool Brail Cloth, ail’wottl and tittlotr
" ft p: Tiip.MP3o>.Y •
• dectO* * - 110 KtilteM,Jbprsppm UI»W-
TII.ANKET COATING—Ii halo Blue Blanket Coaling.
J 3 8r slue by «lect«) < _ MUKPHV &J.Ea_
T\RAfe COATING—l'baleDWi Bind tel Coating.
XXdWIO ; MPBPHV'AfLKB
TWEEDS and CASSIMKSES-t2 cases gold >ixed,
brown aud black Tvyeeds'lease fancy Cashmeres-
Jusyreceivcdirom manufacturers and mrjaln by
; MURt’UV A DEE. .
Liberty Mrect, opposite Fifth.
'■k- NNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS WM be received atthe
iiL Bookstore of Elliott A Exotlsm,79 Wood street.
Jewt.'tuidediicd by the Bev. A. 11. Wrieht, Pastor of the
Associate Church, Jane street, New \ork. deoil
BASKETS at No. : bfi Mamet stokrt—Coh•
ff gistmg of Rosewood, Mahogany and dther valua
ble materials. Also, & superfine quality of-Toilet ntul
Shading Boxes,-Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks
aniTGamea of every description, \riih a-large assortment
of Tort and Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas pres
ents. " [dcclS] HOGAN A CANTWKLIj.
T^»a@®to4pa^
efmPcmisTifuniu Hospital-wi lbe held'at the Anoljo
Hal Lin Four* street, oiiTharsday, 2lal mst;, nt *j o clock,
p. x, for the consideration of :a special report ot the
Managers, embracing many subjects of importance to Hie
Institution. Byorderofthe Board.
dec!6:td. ■ • „ THQ3. BAKEWELIi, Prca’t.
XTEW Pat. LeverA^atchcs
J\ I 41 f u Dctclni: ‘
■S’. \ 1 « fSov?t “
Valuable i'um and Town Property -
FOR SALE.
THE subscribeoffer, <o sell, at private sale, two very
valuable farms, adjacent to the village ot Murry s- I
rvjjlle, in Westmoreland coanty.eighieeu utile, from Fiu>-
burgh, oo the Northern Tarnpike. .; . , ’ .
■; Namberone contains about one hundred.and fifty acre*
—one.hundred of which is
firstiaiebfittonh-’a wirl toofe mmeadow, (Thebuildings
atejc bouse and'kiieheiv, a large
bankbarn, andiother:out findings; and i ba».a]>qut fifty
acres of finely timbered land 3 audailirmng apple or
chard. ' 1 '. . -• • .
Jtfuraber two contains one hundred.end fifty acres—
about one hundred clearcd~tWehty ; pf it excellent bot
tom ihefidowv aud the balance rhickly covered with fine
tltpbfl'r. r j& : «¥ef house
rind bnrnJpiiß a thriving OrC^ a fd ; - Dl|opp are a
nambpfijf npVfif failing springs, 01 excellent water, on
each of the.above; forms- ; , , .
Aa these forms are coftvhnient to the Pittsburgh market,
and surrounded byraeetlite houses, mills and school hou
ses, and within half a ifnle of the Pennsylvania Ban
Road, they afford an opportunity for a profitable invest?
tnftut mretil estate, seldom to be met with; '
: Abo, Sir lota in .the village of Lriughlenfitown, West
moreland county, Pa., on the Soutnern Turnpike, on
which is erected a large brick tavern house, a lnrge rind
coramod!ous ; stable,a Dincksmiihßhppr saddler spop, and.
teii dl first:rtiem^adow.; ! Thii'bri>pdkty ha* been
long kept excellent Custom.
It .wiir»f«9M IpgertPfi RT !s
9flM a in rtf »«n> $$?;?»-
laap of Bflhm, (n WpsUflorpisnn pontiff, fill the Penn
syivnnja oaflht, on which ore erected three small dwell*
inghotisesaudabarn. ', ’ „ . , ~
Also. Three hundred and seventy-five acres ofvamable
1 timber land, on the west side of Tub Mill Creek, uearthe
village of Bolivar. This land abounds with stone coal,
fine brick Olay and Iron ore The whole or auy part of
i ' the above property will be sold low for cash.
For further particulars call on the sulfscribcr in Mur
rybvjljsy-
These fatnlly remedies, consisting of *
<4 (i LIVER PILLS.
' <f ; 1‘ , FEVER AGUE EXTERMft
Have already pppnlor, wherever
introduced, that Ibaprupnetors ate induced.to place
■them within Ihe reuch of all- Of the virtue, of lhe.o
medicines, it is altogether, unnocessory torus to speak,
as they have always, wherever inti odu e/d : been üblo tq
recommend themselves. .T.hcriuiaeronscentficates, kbipb
from, time to'time have been published, besides, others
now in our possession, is sufficient evidence, not only
of their virtue "arid’ power to cure, but that they are
duly appreciated by. an ,intelligent.public. < When the
sams, ? t oiid manythem of a donhtfbr
character, person, are. at a loss.to .now-how Jar they
should trast any ot them.. lirjcst thematt, and, try those
which have lieeu proved by the experience of year j. Such
fa the character of the,medicines compounded by Dr.
Willard, enemineat practitioner, and.sold hymen ot
character who have something more nl stake limn tin- ac
cumulation of a few dollars.. In order tbal.ibe public
may. tnoip whnf lhese medicines orr.ihe greater part of
oueadvenisjngH'ili bo gmuinterrlirtroiM. Teus you may
ptiiii‘w'torks will praps them.'! «
Theserneqfcjn'i'iPffPK'Pl^ ll "fW H 'h£Pr < ?Pi 1 ® lorB '
A W. Broukway & Cqy SJo. B, tiherty
slreel,Pittsburgh,'lowlipmp|i|el|ersforagenc|esor other
business ronethpfiddffwd- Soft fi'phy•U%llrt»’ ,na '
ker&Coa Ogdon* Snowden, Joatnlohler.B. B-Sellers,
-F. L. Snowdeni John a. Scott. J. H. Oassel, Jameß Ai
Jones, John Hays, Snntlwing AKoeeljnd,,., ■
A so.by Elliott* Reclcam,and D. M; Carry-, Aielgheny
city - . : ■ - ■ apt! dSwyl
JOHN COYLE, Notary Conveyancer.— Office in
Metcalfs Building, Fourth suect, near Bmuhiield^
Pittshureh- Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages,ArticlesofAgree
meiii.dnditll’^rteTjdslSdtnovttOfwrjungdrawnop.wcit
■nprag-wly :■ ! ■■■ ■- '■ ■ II? : ■ ..
SILK YISITSi-yda CimtsiMU J'bbs
-4; Esrg.—W. Hi Murphy has on hand nfew very hand
Udmodhangoabte Silt Visits, very soiiahle foyChristmW
presents, Which’he is sellmg ot reduced prices Also,
handsome Dress Silts, Satin, superfine new style linen
ehmhflo Hdkls.,*e,. . decS3 ’
tVtoet JhtcUiQencc.';
PORT OF PITTSBUHQU.
.Hi PEKT WATER.IN.TiIS CHASSBL.
arrived,
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ Louis M’Lane, Benuel, Brownsville.
“ ArrowUne; Gordon. Brownsville.
11 Michigan No. Gilson, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Sholcs, Reaver. .
“ . CarQUne,l)ay } Beaver. - “ : • ,
. u ., : Moitongahela,Sloue, Cincumali. c
u r jsaac Newton, Mason, Cincinnati, y..
Consul, Webber. Wheeling. .
- Hibernia No/13,Klinefclter, Cincinnati.
*« , .Telegraph No. I, Haalep, Louisville. .
- - - DEPARTED, r t
“ AtlantiCyParkinson,'Brownsville.
“ Louis.M’Laile, Bennet^BrownßYule,
“ Arrowline, Gordon, Brownsville.
“ MichiganNo.2, Gilson, Beaver.
“ Lake Erie. Sholes, Beaver
“ ' CaroHnej'Day, •. ■■
“ MCSBenget.HetiiphilljCincmnaU,>
.v.: -.- . Isaac Newton Mason, Cut; ! - ' l
, . .Telegraph No. t, Hazlep, 1/miaviHt. ■
1848. " .-'-’V; 5 -'S'---'"-'- 1 - 1848,
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
DAILT 8 TEAM PACKET 1.1 HE.
rpins Independent Line of steamers I* now composed
_| dT tHe larg'est. swiftest, befit
an&mostpowerftil boats on the waters of the We*U The.
hichestwagesare paid for this serviced of the.- best and
most cxti'enehceiLriteii engaged th the river husmese.r-.
ThelUte been ih operatiort for siXTears, has carried
hearty two millions of people, Without doing me slightest
injury to thelrpersons.- The proprietor* _ challenge com;
imrison with anjrpossenger line in the Uniojyfor Bafe.j',
tOKulantv, and speed' : All that money con procure ha*
been provided for the snfety r comfort convemencepf
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as ;
- MONDAY PACKET.—The
willlbaveFmshurgh every Monday morning ntlOo'clock;
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 b. a.
TDESDA Y PACKET.—The Hrataattts. No. 2, Cap!.
Jiia. Klinc'tlut, will leave: Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o’cloct; Wheeling every Tuesday cvenmg
ai to r. a. ■ ■
WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Ntw RrotAtro No.
2, Capt S. ft-on, wiltleave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning at lOo’elock; Wbeelingevery Wednesday even
iiig at to p. vl ' ' 1 .;; ;
Turns DA Y PACKET. —The Ban-uaitT, Capt. R. J.
(rratt, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
to o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday,evening at 10 r. v.
FRIDA Y PACKET— The. Car»sS No. 3, Capt. Crooks,
wilJleave Pittsburgh every Friday moniing at 100 clock j
A\TiecUng«very Friday evening at 10 P. m.
SATURDA r PJCKST.—The Wtssztt<iz*t Capt. ffnnp
hilt, will leave Pittsburgh eveTy Saturdsylinommg at
lit o’clock, ,Wiee!nig«veTy Saturday evening ntip p. M.
i SUNDA Y‘ PA CE'ET.— The Isaac Newton, Capt.'P-
D-viil, will leave Pittsburgh ever)’ Sunday morning at
lO o'clock; Wheeling every Siindav eVcnmg at 10 p. m.
nov 19.
1848. ' 1MB«
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Dally; Packet
‘ Line*
PeatOABT Isl, 1549. Febboart l*t,tB4B.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A: M. AND 4 P; M. .
. -fCs>' The'following new boat* complete the line
present season :' Capt,
Parkinson jBALTfC, Copt. A: Jacobs;
and LOUIS MLANE, Capi.K. Bennett: The boat*are
eiiiirely new, and are filled up without rsgnrd to expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been nrovi*
ilcd: The boat* will leave the MonongahelaWharfßoai,
nt the foot of Rossst. Passengers will be; punctual on
board, <u the boats Will certainly leave at the advertise
hours. I*3l
For New Oriconi. v
The. »i>!«i}4ia powenrer Meant boat
' .flMgi'k. WVOMINO, \Va. J- hov'srz, Ma?ter,
|JkZ||jJ| vtiU leavefor tfye above and intermediate
port*,oh ilfia day, at til a. at. •
mHHB For freisJit prpa*BQfe»apntron board,
(deciSl CißtY, \l. MILtKNPKR( jKB. AgX
■A«wWl»e«»»i»g>af"»iet;
or to. _ i
mi~.m _i_ The new* and splendid - passenger
( steamer JAMESNEbSON.C. D. Moure,
Muster. wilt run as a Uecular Packet
CfIBBMBb between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le av
\n* this city every Tuesday, Thursday ami Saiurday, at
It; o'clock. A.~M.,’aud Wheeling every Monday, %\ cdues
iiay and Friday, ai 10 o’clock. *. Mr . .
For freight t»r passage, (having superior accotnraoua
uon«.) apply on board. . ...
The James Nelson ih an entirely new boat, and for
»necd and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
o‘. the river, AMSHTRONG A CROZKR.
,fr,-G ff Agent*.
licguiar racket fo* HunflibV
. (OPT ,fc THE fine steamer Copt
will leave forthc above and inter
mediate port* on n7*/«M»f<r»*ftnd Snlvnlapa.
For freFelt or nnVsafr* apply on lioArd. or to
nu2s 1 CjKO.’H! MTLTKXUKR(«ER. Agt.
i bOblSVib fs ß PACKKTB. “
rOR’JWIIEFXING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE.
onto LTXK.
• _ Rkoctak SATt-ftiHT Packet.—The A
A No l fine and fastpaceenyeraWtsutPoc-
UsH&f» ket TIXEHRAI’iL J Ue*frp,.-Cm
tSSBBSStKi rounder, will leave Pittsburg for W heel;
iugfljhiciroiati undl,oai«YiUe. trod alt intermediate Porta,
«*\eiy Saturday, at 10 o’clock precisely.
For freight-or passage apply on board, or to
-FORSYTH * DUNCAN* Agent*.'
The TvlcjjTaph ho* been built erpressly for it regular
packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas*
the acrommodatians ate inferior to'no boat on
the western water*. • Tho Telegraph will htn ineonnex*.
inn with tiio lien FraukUu Nobond FikeNoP, to Sttnt
finals—tinm through,grvK pay*. -apSl-iy
Pittsburghmd WUecllng Packet* .
mq# L- running steamer CONbUL,
Master, will leave regulatlyjot
±SSfiMfc\VheciLiig, on Monday, Wednesday, anuFn
•dsiy,'ut 10 o'clock, prreuWji.'; •
' Leave Wbeeliugevcry Tuesday,TUurrfay, and Satur
day, at 7 o’clock, a. si., ttositiwfjf* ■■■ '■
‘Hie Consul Will iahii.iu a!* intpnnfdjaie pan*-. Every
m'Mjfitmodqtinn that catTlm procured, fur tit© comfort and
-atmy of passengers, im* been provided. Tim boat»*
also 'provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to preyenl
explosion. •
For freight or passage apply on board,or lo
octO JOHN FLACK. Agent-.
New Arrsncement.
tmm» w THKutewnerOALKß-COPBwiUlMvefor
L«*MKtr. Beaver, Glaegowy alid IVellsviUe. on Tues*
aSafilflll day, Thursday, ami Saturday. m t( re
turning on Jflopdny, H'editeiUay, aud'Frluay.- Hbrhai a
.Wm at rtie iaiuljiut, between Wood *»eat utid the Bridge,
prepared to receive freight* af any time.
H.ic. W. HAttBAUGH, Agent*,
No. 33. Woodutreet.
Summer Arrangement.
f fEBt-Ha TIIE steamer BEAVRRi,Chas.K. Clarke,
A£gSBSE Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver,
Glassgow, uud WelUville. every Monday, Wednesday,
ami Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday,
andSqtqrdfty, atflo*cldbk, a.m 1 . Having a boatat the
innd'mg.Wc are prepared to receive freight ai any time.
For freight or passage apply to
raal7-if, • ; G. W; BARTON is CO., Agent*.
Fresh, Pure
WHOLESALF. AND RETAIL, i* Tin? Pexw Tea
StoEE, Tfl FoM street, J’UtriwfrV-
The subscriber, buying jusi returned fromNew-ior«, is
now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and
BLACK TEAS, from .the New York PeUn Tea -Compa
ny. selected with groat care for retail sales.. Oar.stock
bi lug now heavy, we are prepared tij supply Grower*
Hotels. Steamboats and Families with onyquanliiy, and
at imyrrine they may wish —packed u -J and looorid
packages, 5 fib. tin aiid 13 .ft. catty tes,
and iu the half chest. , ‘
Retail Grocers are invited tocall, ns we *» .1 will
sell better Teas at lower prices than apy other bouse in
Pittsburgh- ~. -
Ourtstoqkof hnc Young: Byson, Gunpowdwyyna Im
perial GfC^nj,audOolpugßlack Teas, arethebeslintbe
AmencimrparkeL ;' ' ... ■ . . :
doable jefined.Loaf, Crushed
ized the barfed r r - •
CQFf^ps.— Qty Gov. Java, Laguyra.vSu
Domtugoainl Rto yfltjefs. selected by the'mast-expe
rmriced CptfeeDroker m NewYqrk. .
Sweet Spioed Chbcolbte, Pickled Cucumbers and
Onions. Frah Peaches, putup inihelt own juice- Ma
laga Raisins, in 3 ft. boxes,
'N. B-— All- Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicines for, sale,
decU:d&w ' A. JAYNES-, ;
just Received,
riIHREE MORE of those so justly celebrated Ham
i ; burgh RfANqS, corj?ttuHly Uspa by LjsY,Tb&lbery,
atid qUi*r'gr£ai pctforrfters, together with d large assort
ment ot Rosewood mulMohojjahyjOf iny own raanulac
lure. The above instruments are warranted tobe;p«T*
feet in every.respect, anti will be sold <■
No. 112 Wood street, 2d.dopr above Fifth.. .
Also— Just received, a largo, lot of jtfdftogant/ and
Rostii'vod; VENEERS. For sale at F. BLUME’9,
‘ declS] . Nu. 112 WpQd si,, 2d doof above Fifth. ;>
STRAY tb tho pianVatlon of the sub
scriber, In Robinson towushipyftbouUslof October,-
n .Biindie Cow, with a white'face, and a smnll bell on.-t-
TJte owner is requested to come, prove property, and
ake heraway- (nov22:3tw») •» CHARLES ISIQBB. '
' *«bu>- “!*'
Pittib.uKgb Navigation Fire imnranc*
Company*;.- "' '".i
IN compliaiiee-Witb the Sixrti Section of an Act of
spmblv, approved AprilSth, 1842, the following slate;*,
inent pf the pesmirocfc thfrPntsUprah N'avigution ans.
Fire Ju&uTana&iCdtnpany,**published: 1 : ! {**j
Discounted notes,- with approved endorse'™,’* 869,259 40
Premium notesi wilbuppeoved endorsers,* • * •'•■'18,630 31
844 shares sioefr in the .Pdfchaiige Bank of .■ 'V ; '
Pittsburgh,* *• • • *• • •* /...... . . 17,200 00
a&isharesHioelrin the Pittsburgh Navigation
und Fire Insurance Componyv. 8,850,00
84 shores stoekiri the Mer k nnd Mattf. Blink 6f
Pittsburgh;*’t.................. j;. ;j .K 4,200 00
Outstanding premiums ilue'frdm other Insurj '
urice Compani»fij« *i •••.-•* .w.v.; .. 3420 00
Outstanding premiums dile.from Individuals, 4,154 00.
Domestic Creditors* State Scrip,-• «: •• •: 1,02<1 00
Bond and Sloricrnges,..... .;.... T7^oo
.Cafeh,, u 11,77507
'■ '.'V- -', -.1 - *I3&7SU 47:
'• ROBERT FINNEY, Sec’y-
~
STKAY Cow;—Camelo’tbe subscribe;, HvimrinFM
Mes.Townshipj oiror about llie4ih Inst., tt/ImOW W
COW,\vilh both hind legs while. The owner is request
ed to come forward, prove property, pay charges, ami
tqkc far away i«r shewillbe disposed of accormng to
lnw - ' ’■ ‘
jmrs.uu HftKVATfilClf.' ' ; '.Ct*ABLEBAV,'BODB.
TT/ittKPATmCK AROBB, Attorneys andjftMnsOlm at
j\. next door below R. Pai
teraon’e Livery i Bteble^PiUvbuygH> : lßav ; t ‘.dccglrwom •*
hV KJiNNEDY 4 , Attorney afLate. Office onFpurU,
, *t.7 rtear'Grunt r xnarlo-wy
itti3£cllaUCoU3.
ALLEN mtOAVX
TJROWN A; CONNELLY. Wholesale a n& Retail .Gro
pleers. Produee and CoinmissioiirMerChapts, Diamond
market, Pittsburgh. • -,>■ • novStt
UMSTRONG & CROZKR. Ccmwnssion Merchants
and DtaUr.% tn Produce, #c.—No. 22 Market si. deO
I W IUUSHKLSNESHANNOCK POTA’rOES-Rcc'
:UU and for sale by (deCl9) CUMMINS b SMITH
aRD— 50 kegs. V jusi received'uml for sale by
j dec!9 . r SMITH & SINCLAIR.
►UTTER—2 bblfr. Fresh Roll Butter, received thin day
► and for sateby frieclO) SMITH & SINCLAIR.
.KIEI> APPLES—2osacks. Prime, for sale by
I declO r SMITH & SINCLAIR.
O/Y BUSU. FL AXSEI il>—On consignment and for sule
OU by i ARMSTRONG A CROZER,
declb, No. 2a Market-st.
ri'O BBLS. No;U LEAF LARD—On consignment: by
Zo declO 4 ARMSTRONG & CROZER,
"BBLS. POTATOES—Very fine, for »ala by
:dscl9 AR MSTRONG fc C ROZER.
QA SACKS ,B. \Vi FIJOU R—Yery 1 goodj Utis day rec’d
* aeelO 1 for 8al ? by ARMSTRONG A CROZER.
1,1 UHLS. ANl>:i JUiUS NEW LAiU>—This day.te
,te; °" CROZER.
ORN BROOMSr-® dozen jn»t received and for »ale
by (deSTT ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
rye SACKS B. W: FLOUR—In »ack» of 25 and SU Bn.;
7b for gate by{decll] ARMSTRONG fcCROZER
BUSHELS CORN—In Ear; for »ole by
.UU JecSO ARMSTRONG fe CROZKR.
KYE W ANl©).—Cai&. wUfbe paid’fStlibOU bushels
gaadJKye,bv rdee2n MILLEH & RICKETSON.
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-30 bills Sagnr House
Molasses. u Louisa Refinery, n m More ana for sale
M ° [’decMQ MILLER»RICKET3QN.
bushels Clover Seed;; ,
r■■ 'GO large sized Cheese; ■
80 hem Butter: in more and for sale by
decSl MILLER fc RICKKTSON.
iOrUSTARD—ISO boxes i' S>. cans Long. Island Mu-
IVI ' tard • 00 kecs 20 lbs. do. do. do.; mstore ana for sale
•%da!l g • ■ MILLER A RICKETSON.
SALAD OIL—IO baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil;
20' “ .Marseilles
daMl*"" sale A lUCKRTSON
LD RYE WHIBkEY—« DDi9. ottTßye Whiskey,
warranted g. years'old -%onoonced by good judge*-
to be the be»l article ever oflered nr Uns_raarket. For
sale by.the gallononlyi by , P. C.MARTIN, Ag t,
deebt : . r . Corner Smntifield and Front bu.
i*D IiKANUIKS ANU WINKS.—A dar** mock of
fine old Wines nna Liquors for snfcin gunnmies to
suil.hy tdocM) I>. C. MARTIN. Ag’l.
WEKFCIDER —A few bbl«. Ibrmile Jbw by
dec!4 F. C. MARTIN, Ag'i.
.EACH BRANDY—A few bbl«. old Tennessee Peach
fJrandy, for sale by [dci'l4) P. C. MARTIN. Agb.
1 iEANS—2ObbI«. White, for mle by
deelS __ J D WILLIAMS, 110 Wood »!. .
EATiiIERSP-ifisticks Tennewee, (oi mile by' .
debts"’ ; J. D. WILLIAMS.
EPL.ES—au tiblJ. Kawetl, for tale by . ■ • ■
. dec!2 J D. WILLIAMS.
T)AXSINB-20;b8««M. R. -
XV ‘ tl> V Layer;
40 “ 3,0 and 12 Bjs.; for sale by
decl2 J. D. WTIXt/\M3.
,VRRANTS-S.bbl«. Zamy, for «ale<>y_ ~
j -dedli i- . D. -WIIXIAMg.
iCAUIU HERRING-20 bole* Lartwr/iot
| J> D. WILLIAMS.
A A HBLS- FLOUR—Just rec'd and for sale by
;50 dcol2 & CRPZER.
FOTATOEB—ISObbI*/Ncshannocfc§, rind
lUUftacks ‘ dq. in store and for
,ale by A MOORHEAD,
A PPLEi*—2OO tihl*. tine eating anil cpokingAPP^
J\. in store and for role by A _
iiecl‘2 KIXO .& MOORHEAD.
r?W>VR-25 bhU. WaTkVVVFamily fjoan Jo jit recN
nnd for sale by [tifcisj KING Sc MOORHEAD.
Buckwheat flour— oo sack* of as &*. each,
bulled, a superior article. on hand and for sale by
deeig . KING & MOORHEAD.
R' AISINS—2O boxes' Ranch oud 10 mats Cooking Rai
sins, in store turd for sale hy
dee!2 > KING & MOORHEAD.
t~ IURHANTi*—2 cask* French Currant*, just rec’d am
/ for salehy • (drcli) KING & MtKIRHLAD.
PEACHES— 50 sack* tine he*r Peaches in store and
for sale by KING & MOOHREAD,
d*c» % Diamond.
HUTrKK— SKJ bbi< K<*U Halter, and in good or
_ der.fomate by . - fdecB) KING &• MOORHEAD.
I Vtu-;t-\ Al'l-l.ijs RdrabofSTßalrS, Yaudiyers, und
IJT many other varieties, just received and tor sale by
M Si * Vf. HARB.yVGH, .
decll 53 Wnterattd 1(4 Frojt alteel._
B" UCkWHKVf FUHlii-SD sacks hulled Buckwheat
Klotfr, received and for sale by
dcc ll S. A W. HARBAUGH_
B.VHUKY— -*00 bushel* **» store ami for by
decU S. & \V. HAIUJAI'GH.
LUU II— -JOObbfTSm*urs• MM * Ex Iro Family Flour.
’ in More nnJ for sate by S. it W. HARBAIHiH;
tier 11 53 Water oud 104 Front Mrcet.
CHRI^K>-*A‘-£E r w boic*superior
Cream Cheese, just reecivedand for sale by
Uecll 8. A W. HARBAyGII.
T\UlFl> FRUiT.— Ju»t recei'vpct. a quantity~of Ifriril
ijJPeache&-and Apple*/and for sale t»v
MgcU r a it W. lIARBAUGH.
GOflS* sUeka'wned yom Meal, a superior
article for family use. lost received and tor sale by
decll BROWN A CONNELLY. Diamond.
I ,>ROOMS— <10 iloLclt Com Brooms, (large just
IS received and for sale by
decll BROWN ACONNELIA.Pmmond.
MACKERAL— lUbbl*. No. I Mackeral, very fine;
15 «’ « 9
40 « “ 3 “
Juki received tliid for «ai* by
decs BROWN & CONNELLY
ALMON—O bbls. tine extra No. 1 Salmon.Trtsiori
) arid for sftlc by tdccS] BROWN A CONNELLY.
car
Vj/ by fdecS.
o*l Lb —4 bbUTßleached Winter Whale Oil:
7 ’ f * Tanner** Oil l just received av.d for sale
by [dccS] BROAVIj & CQNNKKET-
riVAK—IS bbls-Tas ill store ami for sale by
BROWN A CONNELLY.
XTEW ~CR6P rTCE—2O tierces just recM~and for sate
JX by _ _fdec4l *_ J__ MILLER A BICKKTSON.
A A BOXES WHITE HAVANA SUGAR j • m
41/GObag* “ Brazil “ received ami
for sale by (dec4) .MILLER A BiCKKTSONV_
SEG M. genuine Principe, “"Cruz A Son?.”
20 *• “iusto SloiiZ.”
10 “ Havana Regalias.
... fl . . Bragancia. Rec*d nnd for sale
by - ’ (dec!) r MIIXkB A -KICKBTSON.
Molasses— aabbis. sugar Honse; *
•40 • 4 * • -flew crop Plantation x received
and for sale by (dec4) MILLER
mVe OIL—CROP OF 1948.—10*ba*kein su_p. Bor*
deiittx» u Larands
10 baskets sup. B£lmfa?, ,c Lafo l ww’, , ’ ,
15 ,l ~ Marseilles; rec’d anu for sale by
dec4 « MILIAR A RICKKTSON,:
AMPBLACK—Superior Star, in barrels ami hhrts ,
assorted papers, for sale by
T • ' HA. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
Comer Ist and Wood sts.
1 bale juit Teceived and for.snle.l
6. A. FAHNESTOCK? & CO-,
Corner l«t and Wftcut
CASSI A—aw malls just -eceived and for sole hy
• AHSESTOOK '
I.' Corner Ist aliil -Wood sis
•m BARRELS MOLASSES—Rec’d and foi salo low
10 forca.h. Meclli CUMMIN'S SMITH.
A UjrOF BAKLBY-Re^^o^
i "SM AU, LOT OF FLAXSEED—Ree’d ami for talc
Aby (decg) , CUMMINS A SMITH.
1 BARREL ROLL BUTTEIL-Rec’d and for sale by
. CUMMINS & SMITH.
Clf\l \ BUSHEIdS RYE*—Rac’d and lor «ale by
2UU nova; CUMMINS fc SMITH.
OTATOES—I3O bbl». Pink-eye Potafoo, (ff 1 good
„E?i a ° lily ' ia< “ 9 “WLO r ACHKSON.
& A BUBHKIiSTSMALL WHITK BKANS—In store
0U and forimleby (decl4J \Vtit J. C. ACHESON.
POTATOE&—IOO barrels Nesluumock*}
100 Baltimore Blues ; for mle. by
-* W. J. C. ACHESON.
APPLES— 100 tmrels Penock* aud Winter Green
o AciissoN.:
AAA BUSHELS SHELLED COHN—Jusi iwivcd
iwUv nuOforstlebf (ntSJAV. fc J.C. -
RYE FLOUR—7,OOO lbs. Rye Flout, in 100 tb. sacks,
Ju«i received anil Tor sale by , A
C„i \V'. ii 3. C. ACI IKSON.
•J/l.MtLd. FLOUR— 1 * Monongul
OU received and for sale by
deet. • ■ i' J* C. ACHE3ON.
f I'O A Bmclt Y*au,in Croghaimvillc. The Clay
I: 1h of the beet quality, and out of the way of dwelling
houses oratther buildings. jn23:tc) THQ3. lilhhLON. -
eOflft faBAE-T* liarrcln :fme sirtfil,
C«,„ Meal, in ACHK3ON, .
. No.'il siiuthfieid $t
BASKETS--;* dOz.Carved Horn Card Baskets:
p . A .20 , new atyle Shell Hair Pina
aolMowal HOGAN &
decg - . Btt Market atieet.
•Orin BBliS. NORTH CARQUNA larj
ZUU bb!».; and #md dtfeVi;
: novd - TAAFFK & OCQNNQR.
USICAL BOXES—ljdoje. Musical Boxes, that,play
a variety of popular airs, waives, qundrillesv&c.,
just received at ■ b : ' Z. KINZEVI3,
decll .;•■;•• ‘ » : W Murker *t>.
ji PPRENTICES WANTED—Fmeento twenty young
A. lads from 12 to 15 years of age, to learn the Stocking
manufacturing business. 1 Apply nrM. DALY)* Store,
on Fifth street, or at bU FaMftTY W |.a\v«ffceville.
• nov!4:* f : . •-• : v >■
/SILSjtIOOO gnttfuaiumt colbred Winter Sperm Oil;V
O bleached • , *•. “ * v
. „ 15011' : ' . h: “ '"Whale
' SWJ:N;W.CQast “ “
- B bbls, No. I Lard , r *
C ifc to&eedlwarramedfirte) ; ■ : '•"
80 giriut> jTatfne78 > (.vcar.genpine) “
;
« * *
WJI. c. COIWfPLLV
:» Codfish just received and lor sale
BROWN & CONNELLY,
h ground
Sales bti Auction
AUCTION SALES,
BY. JAMES M’KXNNA, AUCTIONEER,
No. 144 Woop StKEET, THREE DOOBB FROM FIPTII.
TOBBERS visi t nig this city, witjt a.stock of Goods for
(J : salc,,c‘a« l>e accommodated, while they remain, with
the use<)f a Room/oa moderate terms, in.the 2dstory *>t
M’Kenna’t Auction Store. No. 114 Wood street;'/three
doors from Fifth. C
Also—for Rent? by the week, mouth, or. year, for the
storage of merchandise only, ait excellent dry. Cellar,
with board floor. . - •
seplG . . ' | JAMES MPKENNAy Auct.
DOMESTIC BLANKETS at private sale at M’Ken
nats Auction Rooms, No. 124 Wood street, il doors
from 6th: at, a large, invoice of Domestic Blankels'of the
largest sizemnd finest quality of Merino "Wool,received
direct from the Mahufactorier, ajid wiil be sold, at very
love prices, both wholesale and retail. It is the best op*
postunity offered to housekeepers for several years.
,oct3 ' : JAMES M’KENNA. Anct.
1 IBTAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
JX SccdesiStove and Pipe, Store Fixtures* 2cc. at Auc
tioriJ—On Tuesday n'ext r X)ecember 2ClIi, at 10 o’clock in
the forenoon, will be sold, at .ihe‘stofepf;Thos, D. Me-
Masters; head of Seventh street, bisentire-stock of Gro-'
ceries, Provisions. St6re Flxtures,s:c.j as he is. declining
that business for tne present. Among the. articles
tea, coffee, N-Orleans and loaf sugar, molasseß, pepper,
allspice, inustard, chocolate; a large
assortment of queenswarc, about 4000 tbs-by!k pork* in
good order; about SOObusbels red potatoes, a. good arti
cle; 30 bbls. apples, flour and corn meal; 2 platform coun
ter scoleiCl lurge stove and pipe; togeiher -with store fix
tuics,&c.,*c. . JAMES McKENNA, ;
dec22 Auctioneer.
AUCTION SAJLEB, •
BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER*
; SoutA-FaiUcornrr of Wood and* Fifth -ttrotts.
T ARGE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
_j GOODS, by Catalogue, on a Credit ofThreeMonth*.
On Tdbsday moaning, December 2fltb, At the Commercial
Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fmb streets, will be
sold, 17 packages* embracing, a general assortment ot
seasonable staple and' fancy dry goods, from an extensive
retail dry goods .store, whic h were well selected by gen
tlemen of: experience in that branch of/busiriess, and
must be sold, to close the* concern. '
(ioods are now ready for examination, and catalogues
will be ready on the 23d. . JOHN D.DAVI9,
dec22 . Auctioneer.
Jor Sale.
Blotuit Emmet Bntldlng Lots for Sale.
BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED-BUILDING LOTS
O I for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property,
[parsons desirous of investing a small sum of
do so to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various
sizes. •
This property, for beauty of location, commanding a
view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and
Ohio rivers, is uncquaUtd. * It has the advantage of an
abundance of the choicest spring water.- The new road,
now finishing, will render iteasy of access, and bring.it
within a convenient distance of the-Allegheny market.
As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the de-'
lighlful situation for a residence, the buyer will secure in
a few years a TitBEE-vot.n return.
- The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit
of one to five years. ,
TITUt CLEARAt*n tXPISPVTABLE.
Plans may be seen and.every information had, of Mr.
HUGHSWEENY/on the premises; or ofJOHN COYLE,
at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. ■ ' nov3o •
~AJ|OUSK AND LOT AT A-BAROAIN.—Any person
jf\ in want of a comfortable Dwelling House, in a good
neighborhood, on NYyli.fi street, a short distance from the
Court Houst*. con provide themselves for the small stftn
nifS?<(kL A very desirable residence for a Milliner, Man
tua Maker, it>r ttelail Trimming Store. Applyto ■
JOHN COYLE,
4th street, neat SmlUifietd at:
IMi\L SALK—A proactive A.tnuufacmring Kstablish
* menT.'nowih.fuil opefoticm, in'the City, together
with the Stocfc on hand, Jfcc., &.C. Price, 34,000. Terms,
3V,WK) in Itnnd*, balance lo suit purchasers, with approv
ed security. ftisbclieved there is u profit Of 50per cent,
in the above, as well as securing a profitable business.
Two tryefli °f business habits ana enterprise, may be en
:aged to advantage. •
* 9. -CUTHBGKT, Gen. Agent,
Srailbfieit) street.
i RONFOUNDRY'foR SALE —A small Iron Foundry,
X with Pattern*.Tools, Ac., all ready'for operation, will
be sold on accommodating terras, or exchanged for Iron
orgoods.
This-olfer* on excellent opportunity to a young man to
commence the Iron Foundry business. Enquire of
SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
Ist, near Wood street.
130RSALE— -A lot on High st, near the corner of Wy
. lie,atibenewG«rrmanChurch-. This.Lei,2oby6o fK,
win be wold onaccommodaung terms, or leased on per
petual lease, wiih the privilege PUt the gropm.
rent at any time, '' ’ • -: .
AHP—SeveralolhfrLotson Oie Hill, mdifferent places,
for sale on aeebm'mbdaiirtglertns, or perpetual lca«?,nr
roar suit purchasers. ,
rtuglg-ttH chdtigrtf MHiION<
IjiOft- SALE—A. u vi> Kory frame dwelling house,
; CAnvptyfnUy fronting on Pride street, one
street beyond iae Hospital. The lot is 24 icetin front, by
123 feet ueep, nnd will be sold on accommodating terras.
For further particulars apply at the house,or to
sep2 _ JAMES MAY. Water street.
Steam Boats for Sale*
I iThe splendid Steam Packets BALTIC
JjgggggJflrtd ATLAN'IIC. built expressly to run as
o:; the Monongahela. between Pitts
burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a te\Y i&obiUs,
are found to be too targe and powerful for the navigation
oMhat river. Ore now robbed fo; sale. • .
The following arH fbv dimensions of these rvrtx boats,
viz; Lcnglli o! .deck»l<o fuel; breadth of beam. 20 feet;
wheels, 24 feet diameter. 10 feel buckets: four boilers, 21
feet by 3d inches diameter; cylinder*, l 2t inches, and OJ
eel stroke; Each boat contnins 50 •tale-rooms, and the
cabins are furnished in the richest modern style.
For terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD
nov23uf ■ •• Pittsburgh.
A. FURTHER REDUCTION
J»«. tfnapratt dfc Son** A«h.
ITO 5 TONS, 31, cash* cnrfe'ric} 1 or 4 mos. approved
bills. C tons pf upwarils 3t do. par, or.o mos. do., in
enut i'Pior me superior quality of this brand, wr
efor to the dlass and soap manufacturer* of this city
lenerally. WVJt M. NITCHELTREE,
rdecl ' No. ICO Liberty street.
ANECDOTES—Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious
AiVLcdote*. a Culieeiion of several Thousand Fac.W,
Incidents, Narrative*, Examples and Tp?s£nouUy*. r'ttt
braemgjthe best of the kind in rc*o:ft Conner collections,
and some hnndre« * h\ r,uOiucml,prtgUiaTund selected; tbe
whole Pranged - ad ct&saiGcd on a m>%v plan, with co
pious ttfdcafand scriptural indexes. By Rev. R. Arvme
A. M., Vaster of the Providence Church, New .York
with an Introduction, by the Rev. Geo II Cheever, D. D
Ju«t published. . • ■ ■ ■
The above, with a number of new and valuable publi
cations, for sate by ELLIOTT St ENGLISH, \
nv2s } 73 Wood streeL
Uouongahela NaYls&t'lon Company.
NOTICE 'IT) pursuance of
<he provisions of the Charier of Incorporation, the
annuol'mceting of. the Stockboldersof the Monongahela
Navigation 'Company will he held ouMonday, the first
day oft January, 1549/ (being the first''Monday of the
montn,! at* the office of the said Comp’any, 'h* Wep'o
Building, Fourth street, Pitisbiitglb t\t 2 o'clock in tb? af
ternoon, for’the purpose of electing' officers for the en
suing year. ' wlft, BA(KE\\ELW
deefi: Secretary.
{ThdlPiu&bnrg'h Morn. Post, the u Herald-' of Browus
viUe,"the Washington Examiner, and WayneshurgMes
senger; publish till the election, and send -paper to llte i
„ j
SUNDRIES —SOcatty boxes Imperialaml Young Hyson
Teh ; 10! half chests do. do.
12 mats Cookingßnisins;
20 boxes M. R.Raisins;
30 half boxes M.R. ‘* . '
8 baskets Olive Oil;
2 barrels Scotch Shutf*
. 1 keyßG|see' '' .
l u Macouba .
1 l»bl. Meson’s Blocking;
. 1 ceroon 9; F, Indigo | -
/ - 1 bbl. Gum Camphor.
li M Cloves; ~
OU' lbs, Mace; iusl received from the East,and for
Bole by fdeoB] BROWN & CONNEU.Y.
EOPiU SHAWLS.—-Just received ‘
press, ttnoti’'*- »-•
OISU -deceived, per Adams’ Ex-
Xj. pres*, another lot of those, beautiful Long Shawis,
which will he sold thirty per ceub cheaper than former
lot*. ; tdeclO) : R. P. THOMPSON.
Flowers for th© Winter Season.
» -Tuk subscriber is prepared 10 furnish
Bouquets for Weddings, Balls, or Pnr-TOgKfr
' jtyF&feStJe*, composed of rich, t'ragraut FJoW'JpflWfc*
ers; Orders left with W. T.Bown, Jft, Sft'plVfr V ec V
or through the Post Office, delivered - promptly!.
nov*23:im* ' JAMES WARDROP, Manchester.
ff>HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
X Hale,;Reinenian & Co. was this day‘dissolved by
mutual consent. Tho business of the late firm will be
settled by Reincman & Co. . JAS..HALE,
J SANDS ti REINEhrAN,
JOHN yOEGTL\,
Sept. 27th, 1843.
The business will be cttfUintted by 9a.mjs A Rkineman
ami Joi^YqßQTf.Yj'Mtter'the style of REINKMAN it-
Co. * *' , . sept 23 ;~
"trjvailir.V GOODS.—tUUiloz. best BIX cord,uW dozen
V three, 125 dozeiiblack und tOOdoz-nssortedcolor*,
SPOOL COTTON. 150dozen'.ass’d cols., 000 black, 001)
white TAPE, 50 IBs. Titley •& Taluin's black pfttenl
THREAD. 50 pWV PINS, No. O. 50 V*s. flan"*, Co.’s
COTTON; CORD. 35 gr.‘ Bpal La*os. 300 gr. Hooks
and Eyes; nssM .Nub.,— tog.<?Vhbr with a Tot of, Linen
Tape?, hi tlVesigiLoFTHE STARS. 86
Mattel streeU ' '• novl l .
ItK,UK W AsHINGt'I'ON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Fit HE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN
1 D. MAHON oml RBADK WASHINGTON, has been
dissolvedb.y mutual consent. ; •
The maybd* found at his office, on Fourth
street,' buivmm Sinithtleld. and GrantiMs., Pittsburgh, at
all timer, when not engaged in Court. . n
declarant RF.APR WASHINGTON. ;
in the night are yefy trouble"
; some. They break in upon hours of repose and
‘ exhaust the'strength of the-sUfferur. ’ll’.-A. Fahnestock.
& Cq.’s COUQHIJALSAMTuik beei\ eminently success
ful In easing and curing these unpleasant »pells. lfn
person is; roused in the niebt by usnasni-ot eoognihg»a
tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam will soothe it, give him (
relief, andi as itls palatable,TekVes no unpleasant taste-:
behind. |lf once used, it will take precedence over nil
others, as a remedy for coughs, cold*. Ac- J,.. ' „
Prepared and sold by ! U A. FAHNESTOCK A Co.,
corner lit cutd" Wood‘streets, nud corncrdth nud Wood
streets. \ , .nov3t).
PeunsylvahttPttaU itustr Compauy.
NOTICE IS hereby given that the Seventh Imtalmmtbi
Fite Dollars per share on the Capital Stock of Uufi
Companyis required to be paid on or .before the Istuay
of,January next; the Eighth Instalment, Tiy& Dollars
ner-shure.on or betbrethc 2d.of March next; uie Ninth
Instalmdnvof Five Dollars per share,.on- or beforeJhe
Ist day.brMay next; and theTcnihlnsialment,of Fivo
Dollars her share, on or before .the ; lal,day.oC July'.next,.
at the Office, No. 71) Walnut street, Fiula#dpjna.
! • * GF.QRGE V. BACON, Treasurer*
. N.B. histalroents.will be received by Ay. H.DE£JN>,
at theiMerchant’saftd Manufacturer’s Bank, Pittsburgh
dcetlitjunl
j . ‘ ~ . _. y .. . ~r—* ; i tm. »i v.~-. ,y..~
IDtrg (Spoils.
.r . iFresU Arrlvul«*«Jfetv.Good» t
SO. 05 MABZET ET., BOTWEB* 4tK ST. AJfD.THE DIAMOND
TJ'ANCV AMD STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS!
Jj The subscriber has justreeeived.hU second supply
oFNEW GOODS', purchased Initheßastefu cities smee
tin*. Great Fall in PrietSy and far below the cost of rnanuj
fnetunng, and will dispose oflhem,Whoiefcale and Re
tail,'at -OREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS!
BleachedMusliii,only 3} cents; , - ;
4-4 Blenched Muslin; from 01 to 12} cents; - .
4 4 Brown '..,d0. r do. stoBcents; ;
. : 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 12} do.-
Printp, Merrimack patterns, ouly 0} cents;
Furniture ChiutZjonlyO} cents;
: Red dnd, Yellow Flannel, all wool. 18} cents
British ChintZj Blue and Orange, 10 cents •
Bed Ticking, only 6} cents- r -
French Dress Ginghams, 12} cents;: : i .
French Work Collars,, only 12} cents; : •
4-4 While Flannel, only 25 cents.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, j
. niack:PlaidSilks, rich lustre;
Wid6 BlackManilla Silkß; - (
Chameleon Silks, afl-shadea; :• !.■■■
; Satin stripo Cpßhraere,new:style; ...■••
French Lamartine Plaida;v.
Lyoneae Cloths, rich lustre; - -
Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; . .. • :
Gala Plaids, high colors;
Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shades ; <
Paris Printed LamartineCashmeres; >■
French colors; . . v-. : . -
Chameleon Satin, alt shades;
Black Plaid Gro.D l Armour Silks; 'i 1
Chameleon Thibet-Cloths. ? o. - - •■
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! ! '
Plaid-Long Shawls; BrochaLong Shawls; Embroid
ered (Black Cloth Shawls J new’style-nil-wool Brocha
Shawls; Embroidered, black andcolored ATous de Laine
Shawls; hew style Stradilla Shawls;j>lora arid embroid
ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet.Shawls,jand
new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashmere Shawls.
. : ; . : : FANCk. GOODS. •• '
, French: work Capes; Collars bad Chemizotles; hew
style Bonnet’Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric:
Handkerchiefs; Ladles 1 Cravats had Scarfs black 1 and
colored Kid Glayes; mohair and worsted Mitts; white
and.black Silk;.Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora
vian! Hpse; black Silk Fringes and Gimps v Thread,
Edgtiigs andlnsenings. •/ : •?•• !
. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths; Russia Dia
per and'Crash ;Tfi*h Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached
and BrdwnMualin; Cassiiieia; Kentucky Jeans; Checks;
Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginghams;.Colpred Cambrics:
Red, While and Yellow Flannels ;AVelsh Flannel; Plaid
Lingers pCahtori Flannels ; Brown, Bleached and color
ed Drillings. •• • : 'V'' r'
;• -GENTT-EMEN-SGOODS.: : ; ; ;;
• just ireceived,;a very fine'ossortmeht French and
English, blue, black and brown Cloths; blank and fancy
French Cassimeres; new style fancy Vestings and Cra
vats; Meyino Shirts and DruWers; Linen, Cambric and
Silk Handkerchiefs; and u splendid assortment of Gloves,
Hosiery and Suspenders. I
: : - BLANKETS.
A splendid assortment of superGne (ribbon hound)
Blankets, just received. . . r .
; The - above GOODS having been purchased since the
tecenigreat fdli in-priefSy Merchants and others are re
quested to call and mspect them; os ! feel confident that
on examination they will be found much lower than they
have ever been oflered in this City, as I intend to self
them wholesale and rriail, at'ft' very small profit a;,'the;
Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS,
nov23 • No. C 3 Market street, Pitisburgh. ,
New Qoodi, at Humber Fifty-nine!
COKTCU or VOUBTH A.VD MAUXET STHXKTB, PHTSaUEGH.
GREAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber has just re
'turned froraiheEastem Cities, and is now receiving
a very extensive.assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE
DRV; GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em
br ringasroek for richness and variety not surpassed by
at** establishment in the West.
DRESS GOODS 1 '
.Very glossy block Silks; [Cravats and Collars;
Handsomedress do. [Black love Veils and Hdkf*.;
Rich changeable do- .[Jaconet and Camb. Muslins.
Rich; changeable Satin de Plaid oud Stripedhluslinsj
Chines; Handsome Ribbons; t-
Mode andhighcoVd French GloTesiHosietyy&e.f *-•'
Merinos ; \ Cloths for Cloaks;
Mode and high dol’d Muslin Terkeri Shawls;
de Lainea; : CaslwoeTe. do. ; <
Newstyle muslin defines; Plain Thibet Shawls, silk
Satin striped Cashmere*;',, fringe; . _?■ r.
Fancy do.' ; do. PlackfhibetShawls»d6.do.
Black and colored Alpacas; Black do. > do. .
Plaid Ginghams, bright co-j9ilk= do; . ,do. .
lors;/: . ' [Fine Brochae- do.
New Style Viseueb; iCloth .
Gala Plaid*.bright color.*; ,Plaid, I.pnc op.. .
California Plaids; . . Lovy Pricya. , • -do .
Black Bombazines; jplaid Cloakings.
His stocks of Calicoes is very forcej it bn* beep se
lected \Sfoo nhich care—vritft particular reference to
fa*tneSsof coloring, durability offabrie, and beauty of
design. These goods are lover. t)wa ,theS* have ever
been before, and are worihy the particular attention or
purchasers: !
TVe Vest Calicoes for 0$ ct«. ever offered; ,
Double purple Calicoes,English, V2J cents; *
Green do. " f. .* •
Oil Chintz; British Chintzes;;
New style Merrimack Calicoes;
Blue . do. .; do,- • :
Blue and Orange ../ do..
Furniture! do.
: CHEAP DRESS GOODS. ;
A large lot of low priced Musliu de pataca, ol the Ipw
priceot 12J cents par-yard, ■ %
. Also, Black Alpacas fpjl2a cu. pc*, yard; Aerygood
and and bright colored,Flnnl C*mg
hams, for 124 cems. \\*riuanted fast colors--
' DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. >
Bleached Mu*hns,Gi to l 2; ,
Yard wide Unbleached,.64 to 9;
Bed Treking*, very cheap; .
Casinetlsi Drillings, Kentucky Joans; .
Checks. Linings, Plaid Linsey*:. .
Domestic Ginghams. Mariners 7 Shirtings;
Colored Cambrics; ■ i
FlamieJft.lower than oyer
Canton Flannels. - * . • ■ ( • 3 • •
' * LINEN GOODS! 1
IrishLinens,LinenLawns; - •. u
Damask Table Linen; s ! ;
Do, [do. .Cloths;,
Russia Shpeting; . k J
Do. Diapers; ,
Linen Drilling, Crash.!
BLANKETS! BLANKET* >
A large stock of CQ.arseto, VCJY nue ,
also Blue and Drab and yery.fine, for
Overcoats. •’ - . i :
.GOOPS-JOB GENTLEMEN.
Fine, and superfine French and English Cloths amlCas
sim®te®;.Over-coatiiig:R;Snk and Linen- Pocket Hand
kerchiefs otid Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and
Merino Under Garments; Merino aiidCpUbn.Halt Hose,
having triage extraordinary prepara
tions for the Fall and AViuter iradp, and having purchas
ed his Goods under the ftdv*nt*ge of markets, unusually
confidently .promise bis customers the
best bargain* he has ever been,able to offer. ;. .. —...
Customers of the house, and purehasereymneraUViUie
respectfully Invited to call. (nov2o). PHILIP ROSS.
Winter Goods at ~
GEO. R. WfUTE, No, 51 ijartrt sjw<Mntends making
a change m hi* business, ou the Ist oi January
next—vyiii dispose of following stylesfOf GOODS, at
orlgiUßicpStlrr; . . !
B.to.dmT^mgand Square Shawls;
Fallen Tartan Long do, ;
French Printed Cashmeres; ;
. English: do. t do. .
Mouseiine De Lames;. . . .:i
3-4 and B-4 Gala Plaids; : - -
High col’d French Ginghams, and Fancy Dress Silk?,
Those wanting Bargains, are invited to call. {no27lift
A. MASON fciCo., No.oo Market JW,have just
* received another iitvoiee of PLAiDLONG and
SQUARE pet<jent.less thanauy
previous lot rectlveA by us this season* | “
Out stook- df-SHAWLS, is ’no\y the largest in the City,
and Ure ssUred lhat oiir prices, frtnp this
date, will be 25 per 1 centlesrthatj at any former time, ■
deco. , ;: • : '• • :• ' ; ‘
lieduetlitmii prices, -
WILI/BE SOX*T£uox?htius date, the balance of our
WirfTB*D*tss Goods, in greatly reduced pnees-r
oqnsisting of scarlet, ; maroohv mazarine brown
and other colors French Merinos,*LarnarUne
Molinir Strinesjaml bar’d Alpacas, odd fancy cotors;
French'all' wool Cashmeres ahd De Da:nes ;;low priced
Cashmeres aiid De great YUfiety*, Long and
Square Plaid Shawls; TurkeTtv-Cashraere, De Lame
Cloth; Thibet, &c., Ac. THOMPSON,
dec2 r : 110 Market st., 3 doors from Liberty.
T>ARD & BROTHERS’ PREMIUM
l> 12 doziof the above warranted brand of ?®ns, just
received, and for sale Jo the. tvndh at itcw-Vork.prices.
The above PeirslmV- V&eWed the highest premium ever
awarded o.b Gold T’cns, and are .warranted by themnnu
fadtprcrngninkuherpoliticomingoffi _
Forsale by EDWARD TODD A CO.,
North-east corner of Fifth and Market sis., up stairs.. .
nor 23 ’ - - • •- • • • ••-
Black and fancv casslmekes —\v. r. mcT
>itr has lately receiveia large assoruaent of these
Goods, and is opening meet at prices unprecedentedly
low.iraiiging from^UtS2.sQ peryard.. ■ '"
Also, French Doeskins, of all qualuiesj. • . •.
Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, olive,
invisible RTeen, brown, and blue. Among, these are
some very handsome Freuch Black, suitable for Cloaks,
at a very low price and brown, invisible gTe<?u, andbl’k
Pelisse Cloths; for Ladies’, Cloaks.j ; . ’ :
Also, silk, cotton and inermftUadershirts and Drawer?,
Mariners’ Underahirtlt, ypPSiantly;on hand. _
iTT* The auuuUouof Merchailts and Merchant Tailors,
whabuy by the piece, is specially invited, to Uie kbbYk.
i • declft . : %'V '• .
r “^" r ■ ; V- By Bxpreilt
fS ENTSi SUMMER GOODar—Supot- Shtgle milled
nr Fwidb Habit Cloths; rwh atyies Cassimeresfblack
and colored Ckshmcti?\L« Qacea’a .itfHl -Summer Cloths’;
figured and plaut IteppiP Kiev yesungßv“very choice’:,
Marseille's; Silks ana 9abns,and figured Linen Drill*;
CAraprrilrt?- * - ROBINSON’S Cloth Stcue, ;
may‘2s Post Buildiugs, corner Fifth and Wood. ~r
BI.AUK AI.rAOAS— AUhe very lowpnceof lii.cis.
One lvumlreil piecs jasf received at No.CO Martel si,
■ A.'A. MASON Jt CO_
Pattrcaou'® Carria.g« BXanufac*tory»
Di*aj»h<k allty, betifffri
mm'r -■ Whkhf. may always be wund-nn assort
n fTTi' —n ; of t'maUy Catt(ogw'Bwoachw, 4
Bugays, myd lcind* :o» heavy work/
vof '^- n si* h6|?e wagon down' to a wheel-
Felons wishing to purchase or'Contxact for
any thing iih the above line, are Respectfully umted to
call. ■:• . o c>sB;tf -•
" «OUO eMct ovttrtDrotlrer *>Qu at linns,.: : ,
Received atm. aTminer’S, for sale. ;
This holiday sheel -Ibo-tanSi
ever issued ffotn ihe press.’ rile illU’’■l ure.nil
original, and of the most attractive character. The en
irrnviiiKof oiie single picture cost six lmndteddoHars,
Btravoßiivof Allegheny City, has lWm for.sale.
10" SmiiUCelil Street, third door above grt.
*— : •" s'toue .fiwarvle**
A PIECE OF 6ROUNIA CONTAINING STONE, of
A Ike best quality fotOuuiog and Cellar Work, and
with very light inlping; will be rented for one or two
\*enr». Possession given immediately. It is located
near the Fountain lnnioilCoal Lane; and clear of build';
incs, which might be incouvenienced by the Quarry, r •
Also; the well known Stone Quarry on Nunnery.HiHj;
Allegbeuv City 1 , ad^iiaVng;Fdrre»ter l ft.Qoames > and later:
ly occupied by AntHbny Smith. Thiar &st will her'ented
(ot aterm of four or five yeaxs. For particulars,enquire
■ °f THOSfcAS MELLON; -
Btmketa quit Btakare. .
WBi H.;WILIiIA.nB)
EX C HANG E A Nl> B ANK ING OP PI 0 &
N. E; comer cf. Third.and'Wood Strutt*
SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes and
'foreign’and domestic Coin bought and sold/on the
most favorable terms. . • - '
Collections mode in all the principal cities of the Union,
at the lowest rates. • • - - jels
JOSETO Hi HILL. W. C. CCBAV.''
HULL & CURIIT, ... .
BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS,.
And Dealers tn Foreign and Domestic Exchange* Certift
eales of.Beposst, Bank Notes, Gold an Silver, No. 05 Wootf
r street, tird door below'Fourth, Weitside, Pittsburgh,- Pa. ;
marl4«ly .
T Hogji B. King,
; • ■. ! (LaTE OP THS VIEil OSr-M’COBD t KINO.J '.'•a
BANKER AN D EX CHANCE UROEER
. Office—corner of Fourth .street and PoslOffice alley..
©EALERin Coin, Bank. Notes,- Time Bills, Foreign
jand Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit; &c
.. EXCHANGE on uU.iho principal clues Union
for sulein sums to suit purchasers. :
CURRENTand par funds received ondeposite.
COLLECTIONS made on ail parts of the Union, at the
lowest rates.. apll«dlwAw3m
. ALLKN KUaMKB. \ / KBWAttP EAUB.
■ r ; KRAMER &. RAHBI. '
Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealer? in Foreign and
: Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange , Certificates if Dcpos
. ttyßank Nates, and Coin.
Comer of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. .. ' j; ; . mayga
w HOLfiIBS <& SON, . ; J
Bankers and Deader* in .Exchange Coin and Bank Notes,
■ -ATo. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh.
SELLIXQ- BATE. , ' UXCHAJfOE. BUYING HATS
New York ± prl-Cincinnati - |>
PJuladelphia ... -.h “I Louisville • • • :
- Baltimore i *“ | St. Louis : -I
&A.KX NOTES.
Buying rates
Ohio ■ •. » ; | dia,
Indiana ... | **
Kentucky . : # «
Virginia . f |'“
Wheeling J' n
Tennessee 3 •«
aoJO-r
, JAS. B.UOON, TltOS. SABOEST;
. HOON & BARGEMT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N.E.. Comer of, ; Wood and. Sixth: streets., Pittsburgh, JPb.,
X\tALERS:in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
X-'and_Bomeatic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,' &d«
EXCHANGE onallthe principal Cities of the Union,
tutu Europeiforsalein.sainslo'stiit purchasers. •. >
• CUBRENT and,par funds received on depoaito. •
COLIiECTIONS mode on all parts of the Union, nt the
lowestTates.- . ;• gepll-ly
PRIVATE DISEASES. N
Diamond Alley,, can be consulted In al..
of a pnvdts^ ordelicatenalure iucidenta
■ to the human frame.
" Syhilisand Syphilitic eruptions,gonorrhoea*
•’-(Csml^hF!' add its consequences; together wait all rr*
nnealdtseasts, impurities afc the blood, with oil discasesol
diseases,with strictures, gleet, urethral
. discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles,
rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb,
monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in
ano, nervous Affections, pains in the back and loins,-irri
tations of the, heck oflhe bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
eropubris, tetter, ringworm, mercurial diseases,'Ac.
TSVEpVE YEARS* PRACTICE
Exclusively'devbfed tothe study and treatment of venej
real disorders,' and those arising from youthful excesses*
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the
eonstitoiioh may hare .been enfeebled, enables Dr.
to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who raayplace
themselves under bis caje. ■• ' , : •
Dr. Brown’s offieeVafe conveniently arranged into sep*
arale-apartments. : Patients cun visit Dr. B. without fear
•ofexposure to other visitor*: ,
/ It is of importance to iriaiiy persons in need of medical •
aid, to obtain good adviceprivately andpromptly. To all
such;' Dr. Brown’s ready skill in removing veawra/ dfs
eases, in their various forms and stages, ofierstUihicemenls
which can rarely be equalled.' Stfohgeisare hereby
prised that Dr: Brown has been rcgularly cducatedXn,
every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years,
confined- himself; exclusively to the treatment of thossv
diseases. ' :*• • v
Dr. Brown Is the only regularly educated surgeon in.
Pittsburgh who gives nis whole attention to those com
plaints.-
speedy cures will, tit all cases,be
guaranteed.
Recent cases are relieved in a short time-, without interj •
ruption front business. ;
': (H7*Hernia or-Runture.—Dr. Brown also invites per-'
gone' afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid purlieu;
laf attention to that diseqse. >
■ Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain*.
fee, by they will not be attended to. •••
fjyOffice oh Diamond Alley v a few doors trojq Wood
street; towards the market.’. Consultations -strictly confi
dential. : • • • -; : , . oct2s^d&wly
KEUMATIShI.— Dr. BroWn-a newiy discovered fem
edy for Rheumatism n- a speedy and certaul remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fails,
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 05, Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor »h always al*
home! mnlß-dawtf
- •.~Tl»e Grand Pargatlve. . .
Br. clickeners sugar coated vegeta
ble EXTRACT PlLLS.—Tbese celebrated Pills
hare obtained anenviablenotoricty in the United States,
a* a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,-
llenducbe, .Fevers,' Piles, Costtveuess, Coughs,' Heart
burn,'Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, r iiiwtiT<]
Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart,- Indigestiony anU »•
varietjr-of oilier diseases to which 'flesh is "heir a -
medicine for the-million.. .Ju nit 'sensbna of ilfe'year.—
spring, summer, autumn, and-winter,—and und« all cir
cumstances, they can bo.taken with perfect'.safety and
success, As a Vermifuge and jjeneral medicine tbrcblll
dreu, they,are uunval/erf. "Being coated with pure wlme
sugar, children will easily take themMhey neither gripe
nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation.
Foraduits, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben ;
: eficiat. As un Anti-Bilimis Pill they will be fonnd'wilh’‘
oula superior. Ask any one, among the: thousands who
I ose them, amlnu unqualified approval willhe the certain
results, j
Somber Dr. C. Y.ClickencfiS the original inventor
our Coaled.Pill*,‘.and ibat iiolhing of ifie soniw&s ;
eard ofuutil he.' introduced them in June, l£4!k
Purchaser* should, therefore, always ask forCljckenet’s
Sugar. Coated Vegetable Pills, and take naotliers, or they .
.will he made the victims of a traud.
VE/TPrice, 25cenjs.pe* box.
Dr. Clickejier’s-pnuctpal olhee for the sale of Pills, ca
60 Vesey at,N. V, :
WM. JACKSON* B 9 Liberty- st, head of •‘W ood, Pitts -
burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern
Olflo, audthe rivet counties of ViFgmra.. . ’
The i>Howiiig,are the duty appointed Agents for Alle
gheny county, •
- A. & Marshall, 2 ,
Dr.Browu, > Allegheny city.
J V R. Johnson, ) . ......
. . Jonathan Gbteist,:Hnnchester. > • • •« -
• Alexander Asdale, Wylie street.
. J. U.IL Jacques, Birmingham.
- \Vm,J. Smith,.TerapeTauceville.--. : r
G. H; Starr, Sewickley; . v. .:. •••; .
.• EdwardThorapson, Wilkinshurgh.
. Daniel Negley, KastLibcrty;
H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbmgb.
-11. - Rowland & Son v hl 7 K?usporK .
C.F>Diehl,EUiabeUv - ' .1 v '
John,Black, Tutt\e Creek.
———M’EWotpusx? Bakersiown*:
Samuel Springer; Clinton.
■ JatpckM’tCee,Slewartstown. • -
.Riley hrLnughlin.Plum township
: r J.Fulton, Tarentum.
..JeremiahFleming;Lawreacevillo, :
> Robert Williams; ArthursTillo.
augtS-Q&wdm - . ;•■••••'. ;
juail©y?s Blagical-Potn Extractor.
TQTHE PUBLIC.~Thisis to certify thru l have found
Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor to prove u cure for
the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been afflicted
with fortenyeurs-,.inmy.bip joints* - - =
• t : - - ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. -
: Acguaeionocil, 2V. P, April 8, IMS.
Mh.-H. Dam.ey—l have, been troubled with the*
Piles, for eight months, ; and ;couhl get no relief* Your :.
Magical Pam Extractor having been recommenced it*
mefl .applied it bat twice, obtained instant relief, and in
a short tune was perfectly cured! Could I not get nnyv
more ofit, I would not take or hundred dollars for the .
balance of iuy bQ**' • - "WILLIAM HALL.
: 97 Norik Moore street,New.York, June 19,1847. '
• Jfjr- CAUTION.— DaUty's only Depot in tke city New;
Yorky and where tW genuine article can be obtained'/
wholesale and retail,U.at 415 Broad way. ;■*. .; . /
H. Dau.hy »8 the inventor, ofttbis truly invaluable eon*-
pound, and he never has,antiwertr tall communicate thtr
secretof its preparation to any man living; nnd, lherfc« .
fore, no oilier person ever has made, or ever can make, a-'
graiiiofithttUSOlf,
Counterfeits abound! Every .truly valuable article is*
suhieot to be depredated upon by, counterfeiters amt im- ■
.posters; and nothing, that we kuow.of,. has moreexten- .
l sively,experienced.titot fact than Dailey’s Magical Pu»» .
Extractor! . ‘■.
A,Tssr-7-Tl\e gemune Dailey, m cases of the severest
i Burns,'Scalds,riles, 4c., will atford instauttehef, a mb'
[produce atonco acooliiTgand sbathingeSect—exiriicling
,pain in apA fridpi one to fifteen minutes! but bo suro, nl
wavai appiy it on linen—neVcrou eoitan clothe
■ Ana now mark the'di#Vrrn«.* —Counterfeit B.ttutclorV
no limiter underAvhat nutnetbey may appear,or how ap- .
> plied, xUtcayfirritateandAncica&thtpatn! , ' .
Pamphlets; containing certificates of cures, may be had'
1 gratis, on application to. -JOHN I). MORGAN, ..
1 • - r •• ■ Western Depot, Pittsburgh* ■
WM.TnoRsr; Agent. .>» • . . ■ „ \
: Dailey’s Antraal Galvoulc Cnre-AU,
For Horses, Cattle, Ac., cures spavin, quiltor; grease.,;,
i poll*evil, spres/gallsand bruises. Pamphlmcnnlaining.
certificates of respectable parlies, may be had- on upph*
catiotvtb' JOHND. hrOROAN, ,
: octl9:d&wy _ . Agent,Pittsburgh..
"'WIUMA**TATE A CPm
(SCCCESHOES TO SHF.BIF F ,&,.T ATS. ). ■, ■ •
No. 10, Fourth street between Ferry and Liberty streets, ,
MANUFACTURERS of sheet -lead, leaden pipes, by *
drants, pumps, closets, leaden coffins/
Ac,; keep constantly on hand arid manutneture to order,
sheet lend from I toSrfits, to thesqaare fool, In sheets of.C
hy 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade “wholesale,;
orcuf to order in any size that may be woiited;
? They also mamifaetare aiid keep constantly on hand
leaden pipes from'2 to f inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, fo
conveying water trom springs,' furnished, to the country,
trade, aria put up on teefs in lengths of from. ICO 10 1000
feet oh each Wei, with directions as to theproper tnethod
of laying. ; Also, oh harid.a large supply of Adam*’ Pat
ent su.cttoh :Piiiihps t 'fof: wells .oejetsfems; Show ACa’s
very supeiror cast iron suction-Pumps. •' >.
.; Hydrant work pLevefy description executed m the
most durable manner, anil oii the most accommodating
terms. Ordejs from the country Tor leaden pipes, she* .
lead, or pniripsi ivy ill'Yecelyh promptuttehtiou. •
. ’ tc27Hiaw . ; ;. . ....... •
“ Meel puti PIU Manufactory*
THE subscntieW have enlar: ed their Steel ami File
Manufactory, on the. corner of O’Hara street find -
Spring alley,Filth Ward, pittsburghi-by erecting a eon-,
verting, furnace, a melting fornace and a-tjhhammer—
Their steel, nowbeingot a:superiorqUa!ity v nnd having:
engaged:competent operatives, they are prepared to tur
. niwi Files of description,’that will coriipare. with
article.; arid being determined to make
, all who use' Files in nny-vvay, to pur
s sell their Filesut; reduced
'mltfes, ah. They will also repeat Files;' aud-pur*.
dbaW fhosewbiebaxejwpTnand hr'ok'eri. Public poizoa,
age is Tespectfally lirntetlj (riov7) J. ANKRIMA CO,‘
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Buying ratal
County t& City -otU’bV 1
Relief Notes. $
Pennsylvania Co/V ,
New York. 4 •
Maryland ■**; •
New Orleans