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' THE SECOND ANNUAL' SOIREE OF
WIiITE'S BAND will be given at the LA•
ri AvErra Annum Rooras t on Friday even
ing, Jainiarratbrld49, and` hich Occasion
will' he' utroduced a yariety of-new beautiful Qua- -
' drillea andWititzea;among which, will be the celebrated.
Sledge QuidriUs' and 'Firetnen'ti 'CotßEions; allo t the
Sleigh Dell Wallace,' beautifully representing the Inci
dents of ievVedding sleigh party. Tickets - can be pro
cured of the ' ' -
2, ' nNI
AAGERS:
Hon. D.Darrtigh. " ' .1. D. Armstrong.
Dr..E . . - R:McellntoCk.- ' James.Bratt.
D.S..Magee, Esq. W. Swain. • .
That: Steel. ' " ' ' . Thos. Glass.
litlitr.' Curry : , ''"' ' --- '- T. C:.Dicksem, -,' i
X: Piardi ''" ' -- J..S.Orton-- - - ..t.
.J, F' Riehait; • ",' ' • . • ' -• Wm. Gillespie.
L. ,- Tno. Hinds. . • - - Wm Gillespie
N. 11--'Plie SUPPER will be prepared by Mr. DON
'-' NELDZ in his best style, and servedmpqn the Eagle
Sargon, Where there is ample room to e at the whole
company' lift:thee. ' ''' ''• ''-'-- --• ... •: - janlOals
rDhP i'" respectfully informs the patrons,oP
0 'rama that hii BENEFIT is flied for Illoausy ram;
so,Janitarylkwhen will be presented . ' ' -
- ,GYSIPPUS, OR TAE FORGOTTEN: PRIEND, - .
• And .. .. BOBBY BREA - KW:11'00W •, '.
With such other Entertainments as he trusts ' will m e et
with approval' and support from Ms, friendi'and the pub,
. .... . . •
oWr — Cotillion Parlyi,..hfripoOdwi respectfully
informs the eitizenaof Pittsburgh thralls third Cotillion
Party will - come off -on. Tuesday evening, January 16; at
the Lafayette Assembly Rooms. ..For tickets of,adrais
shin, apply 3 to Mr..Goodwin i °fluky of his _ . ..
tEr Gait" T'SboirSlSlTSer i--Pbysiclaus prescribe' Dr.
Rogers' Liverwort and Tar in the , last 'stages and most
, hopeless cases of Consumption, after alrother medicines
have failed, as it has proved itself to be the•most extra
oniirtitrY Medicaraid in Curing . thaf'disgnsei Now this
medicine is as valuable in the incipient Adages, sash as
Coughs, when the Lungs are not too, far
rzlt&..before ulceration takes place. Iris seldom'or ever
n i dten to full in breakingtip the most distressing Cough
or. Cold in a few houralime, if the directions ate strictly
followed: The Genuine Dr. Rogers , Liverwors and Ter,
which makes so many wonderful cures—: "
For sale b) ' • ' 7. KIDD Ir. CO.,
' ' •
Wholesale Druggists; No. 13d Wood at.
.Alsci,by '•• • ' ' K.NEEL.AND•ft HARDIN,
janlo:6md&W. •Gra
, nt atreet.
• • ... . . . .
AiOn.t.x.v.- - -This - dreadful Complaint is generally
preceded by, pain in the•head, giddiness, especially. on
turning suddenly around, dimness Of sight, stupor, loss of
memory,aud other unpleasant symptoms, which indicate
a. loaded and corrupt state of the blood.
:Wright's Indian. Vegetable Pills area eeriain prevent
ive ofreppuplexy, because 'they - expel fionithe blood
those stagnant and corrupt hamors, - Which are the canoe
of this and every other malady inchlellilti - • I"
Wright's Indian Vegetable tkille also aid and improie
digestion , as wallas purify theblood,and therefore drive
- disease of. every name from the body. - • -
Bitirareof Counterfeitsand Imications,—;-Remembeithat
the Original-and Only Genuine Indian - Vegetable'Pills
have the written signature of Wttaxixt Wincarr on the
top label Of . each- box._ • • - •
Remember, also; that Messrs - . reuchtwanger & Co. of
New - York; las. S. Olaseoe & Cincinnati; and .L
B:Wilder & Co., of Louisville, are Icor agents for _this
medicine; and we eantiot guarantee - the genuineness of
that offered by theta rot sale. •-" •' •
Thegenuine is for sale at Dr. Wright's PrincipalOffice,'
169 Race street, Philadelphia ;- and yby Joan 'THOMPSON,
156 Liberty street, , Pittsburgh, Pa.: who is - Sole agent for
this city; by whom dealers ctui be - sapplied at the whole
sale rate." -• -jaw&
. be ,
117" As. cough should, never neglected.. ,It may ep
pear trifling anal unworthy itie„attention p 1 fiest,.but it
wall not remain stationni-y long: it May progress slow ed
first, and its augmentation may ne scarcely pelccolible
yet when it once seizes the lungi all the other, parts at
the body Will be sympatileticallyakeeted, and a confirm
ed Consumption and preonature death will be the bird
'able maul[.' A little cafe would save many a life, and
he timely; use of:„ . a proper 'remedy rnlghtliave arrested
Many econinunpuon. But many personi have an invin
cible repugnance, to. taking,any medicine, iind.rather
than use the means towards arresting edisease,. simply
because 'the remedyjnay not be a pleasant one, would
itaTer and languish rar./1 tong time, before they would re
sort to the.nid of medicine. , .
. . .
B. A. Fahnestock & Cough Bilinin has a great
Adiraptage.in this,respeet.oveimany,Other Cough prepa
rnticins, ria . its pleasant taste.perinits tobe used without
inconvenience:* 'BM Ili value as Balsam consistsin the
'speediness of. its cure:. We .htiee . known some of , the
-miostilesperate coughs, siime:of which had been running
.on fora considerable length of time, yield 'almost imme
diately to its Power.
Prepared - and for Sale, wholesale and retail, by
• _ : B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co.
cor. Wood and le,, And Wood and 6th mit
- 1137 - r1 ibe . pub tic bearin mind that Searle t Fever and
other epteplatnts Aneident' to sudden changes. cf , the
Wialliet,,fire peculiarlyprevalent at this season of the
year.- Thousands a children; and many persons of ma
ture 'age, are dying 'weekly, because they overlook the
'only medicine which in infallible in diseases of that kind.
That medicine is Clickener*s Sugarcoated-'Vegetable
Purgatiye ivhich- have been suceessild in caeca of
the', greatest' obitinneY, end. Where' alt other remedies
have proved , unavailine. 'Physicians Of the highest emi
nence hive prescribed -them II( their-practice, and they,
have been highly- recommended by a committee - of the
American Institute, appointed to Investigate their. rnerits.
Let those who hove never used them consent to make
single trial,
.and they will never have MUM' to regret
their determination': •In case - of failure, it such a thing is
possible, the money will in all cases-be returned.
iu• Sold by • WM. JACKSONOGen. Agent,
lanlo ' Kleldbetty street, Pittsburgh.
f For lieyor Agents see advertisement],
'
11W — COUNTERFEITS! Cinatentacitrrs!-;-Beware of 6oun
infeits!--Citizens of Pittsburg., counterfeiters of Wanner's
celebrated INDIAN Nrantrsam: Pitts arestill abroad, and
of the worst conceivable-kind.---We would repPectfully
invite you to call on the Agent for Pittsburg, Mr. JOHN
THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, and examine a box
that was purchased at a Dn4, , Store in this city. - It is ab•
solately enough to make One blush tor paor,frail human
ity, but at the same time to guard uti against the villainy
of the counterfetter.' , ".The passing of counterfeit : coin is
not a touch to it. It is as much tuferier in thedegree of
criminality, us Petty' larceny is - inferior to downright
Always remember that the Original only Genuine
INDIANTRBETABLE PlLL.Sluivalhe wkittenaigni-•
'ture of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the iop label of box. ;
Remember, also,that. EL Drugg,ist, corner "of
.14!.rket, and Thirdstrects t is ; not an agent for this meth
cina,.and.we : cannot 'guaranty, genuinenesi of that
oSered by him fol sale.
.IpRN THOMPSON, 164 tilserty,,streei, is' wile Agent.
"purehamaoMy of him. ,
'NT .o . l'd• Customers, stringers srisitinelhe city, and
jxj others wishntgto provide themselves with a hand
some DRIW.COAT,P.CITS., VEST, or any other arti
chi:ln the line, can do so by leaving their' orders with
; . JAMES •NCGUIRE,
Third street, St: Charles Building.
IlisrimearrEPt I?Y.Expiess, anoiher piece short eeppll
Black;the very thing for Cloaks, and just in' season. ..
• ItdcGUIRE, Tailor,
janle r 'street; t. ar es a in•
e ew of en ; re. ' live St 1. Ahead
• NEVP,OPODEV: NEW GOODS!!
re
• ..o a t e y Bs/gains than ever can nowbe had a
•
grime:he New Golden Bre-Eire, an Market et.;
, between Third and Fourth; where is just opened
splendid stock of winter Dry Goods, cheaper thtuf the
same quality of . .. Goods have' ever been offered in .Pitts.
• L. RUSSELL, No:0 Market street, between
Thlid" and FoUrth 'streets; sign of the Big Golden Bee
; `Hive; has now received, and oUers to his numerous Cue
'tomers ;Bad - the public generally, the larcesticheapest
stud - most splendid ;stock of :Winter Dry. Goods ever offer
edpithia city;,' - :These Goode have purchased in the
Eminent Citled since the lirte 'fall in prices, and will _be
.
sold to cash buyers , at a great reduction, much cheaper.
'than they could have been sold in the early' part of the
season
' Amongthia large 'and extensive steak 'will be'reatid
marry..;cholee and fairhionable Goods of the latest im
yortation. " •
' -LADIE S4 DRESS 'GOODS.
Scarlet Zashrheresiall *deli* beautiful'artiele ;
dot:.do. - fi gured and plain;
cad Satimi,pain, striped and plain;.,
Scarlet de Lame s, all wool, very cheap,; ,
Mazarlire Blue De'Lai nes, IoW pricei • . _
FratleiMeiines; all colors, extremely low.
A lame assortment of fig'd Cashmeres De Laines,aenr
,
eel designs, from 12/ to 50 cents per yard ;Meseare very
cheap. Also, a Jarge stock of Alphcas from 12i to 50
'centspee yard,,all colors, - arid a great bargain ;'.with a
~ splandut assortment of bonnet ribbons at the limit ins
-1 portiAlia. Also; velvet ribbons all widths and colors,
vary eheap, a beatudal assortment ; plumes and artificial
Sewers; bodnet'satins and . velvets, all' colors; French
worked capes - and collars;, scarfs, cravats, glove's and
hollary;alitit induced prices. • •
SHAWLS ' SHAWLS'!!• ' • !
Best assortment in'the city, and very cheap Long - and
Square Shawls;best quality.
Perkerie and , Cashmere Shawls; ' ' •
Black and' colored Cloth do. •
Brocha and ' '' do.
Plaid Blanket Shawls,qualities end prices.
BLANKETS' BLANKETS !-Cheapest !-..Cheapest in the City! •
.• A large stock of Blankets, alrqualitieswhieh will, be
sold cheaper than - can be found:elsewhere.
- • CHEAP' T,f4N,T7IE:CHEAPEST!!
...A large stocKof calico. Good dark Calico, fasvcialors,
only3.cents imr.yardi best quality British and American
p r i n ti i g 1010 cents per, yard, yard wide ; British Purple
Yrioto,lo to 121 i: a jarge supply red, white and yellow
Flannels, some as , low 3111. in cents per yard, very cheap;
• Bed'licktng, frem Bto 19.}.oents'per yard., Also, a large
stock "of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Cassinets, K e ntucky
Jeans and Linse ys , tdgther , with a very extensive as
sartment of bleach ede and Ur/bleached Muslins, front 3to
' 8 cants pe r yard, cheapest yeti' good yard Wide un hi each.
ed 5 cents Per, yartl ; , blenched. Ala/dins
from 3to 8 cents per. . All o f which will be fold oft'
• at reduced prices, at the -sign , or tbis New Golden -
Bee
Hive, in , Market. street, between 'Third and Fourth sm.,
N 0.62. . .(deelBhfi WM, L. aussr,L
A DINUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS wile be received at the
..Ll. Bookstore of•Erdzors & Bsousii,"-78 Wood street,
for the jEWIBfi..CHRONICLB, published by-the Ame t.
icon ;Soc iety for the. Melioration ofthe . Condition of .the
Jews, and edited by the Rev. A:11. Wnght, Pastor of the
,Assoelate Church; Zane street; New York. ,‘ deolV.
p3.115/I'ING PAPER;:- • ' -
B o reams Printing - Paper,241 . 37; - - •
100 , _ "•'• Pine Boolc.Paper,lol24;':'
25 . S. F. Boillr'Paper,ltitls;
25
. idediurn colored Ervielooe' reeeivid; and
(or sale by
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No. St Wolid st
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peri,watualLense.. $.
VElMdealtable preco al,grannd in,rhe diti w a rd,
X 1 well calculated for intones*, situated on Penn
'street, near the earner of 0 Mara /Meet. Enqiire rd*
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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TBABEI:-
AV; H. DENNY,..
• - I.IOIIILITTIig ITOR LlT,Cffilatt
Mr. It...MURPHY ? • . - •- •
' PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS' FOR 1868. -
3learaboat Packet Line; leaveedailyfor Cincinnati; /.0 st.
Passenger' Pecket, - Brownsville,' to Baltimore and
'Philadelphia, 8 A. as., and 6 X. M.'
Arall - Conch Line; direct to.Philadelphiii, 9 a st., and ioj
Western' and Southern Mpil Coach Line,-6 A. M. -
North-Western, via Cleveland; des - 11,10
Erie and Western - Neve York;daily79 A. M.
Nortli-Eastem;to Philadelphia; daily, except Sundays - , 4
. ARRIVALS ANDDEL\ ILTUkEOF -MAILS..
Easteirt Mail via Philadelphia; clue a.a closes Le at.
Western• Mail, Chi. and Lotuov.;alue 8 r. at..jeloses 5 a.si.%
Sonth.vi a Balt. and Washington ; due 8 P. m.,clOsess
North-Western via Cleveland; due 10 closes 9
Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. at., closes Ba. M.
STOCKS.
, •
- • . , . •
;Asked. Offered
Bank - oirittsbargi; 9. 5 0.00 $50,00 550,00
Exchange Bank -- •,•• •••••• - • ; 50,00 ~:44,00 .43,50.
-
filerobants'llll4 M. Bank • •• - 50,00 ; . 47,00 ..; • 45,00.
Farmers' Deposit Bank -•••• • • None in. marke ta
Band Street•....... .. • 50,00, • 50,00- . 49,00
Northern Liberttes Bridge ; 50,00 • 35,00
Old "Allegheny Bridge 65,00 36,00 35,00
C,onnelleville R.. 11 Stock, paid on: -'•
- • Itharesi /FASO. ••-• • . • ... •• ... •• • • .6,60 1,43
City Boods-.(0 Cent). . t .. ••• • - • 90,00 .
Moaonkatada.Bridge • . . . . . , 16,50
Gas Stock• . 50 00
... .. •
Daily Review or the Markets:
_ OFFICE OF THE POST,
SATURDAY MORNING, January 13; 1549..$
We dello!, see any necessity for giving review of
the markets for Saturday, as nothing was deneL in
any article woith reporting. The weather was mild,
and rain fell during'the entire day. Some of the
'steamers tbat have been ice hound raised steam and
matepreparatiens for ; the, wharflooked a
little mere businesi like than before, but still mer.
chants weinneither,tiriying nor selling.
There Was certainly no ebange in prices.
,
.;. - . READE •WASHINGTON,'
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
THE Partnership heretofore, existing between JOHN
D. MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has-been
dissolvedbymutnal convent..
- The subscriber, maybe found at his -office, on Fowth
street, between Smithfield and Grant -Its., Pittsburgh, at
all times when not-engaged in Court. .•
decls-3m - . • HEADE WASHINGTON.
Itnrixt. SIRILPATRICB.. .CIIARI.I3 W. ROBB.
17111XPATRICK h,ROßlliArtarneys and Counsellors at
Lour=-01:Eee, Fourth street, next door below R. Pat
erson's Livery Stable, Pittsburgh, Pa. dee2l.:sv6in
. • • . DRY. GOODS. NOTICE.
- A. A: MASON & CO.,
No. •60 Market street-Pittsburgh, Pa.,
DEG leave most respectfully to announce to their nu.
JUk Tereus patrons and the public. that they, in corm
cp.ence of contemplating a changein their business, pro
pose opening the whole of their extensive Warehouse,
(including alt their Wholesale Rooms,) for retailing, and
will continue open until the first of February, commenc
ing, on New, Year's Day, 1849. Our whole stock, cora
?nsing,one. of the most extensive and varied assortments
of FANCYAND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited
in the. Western country, will be oilcred at lower prices
than ever - before known:. Epwards of fifty thousand dot
Lars of our stock has .teen recently purchased, the great
er portion of which are foreign Goods, received at New
York by late European arrivals, which, from the lateness
of the season, as wpll as the well known pressure in the
enonoy market, were sold at immense sacrifices at the
public antes, at rates varying from twenty-Bret° fifty per
cent. legs than similar goods brought the first of the sea
son. We therefore confidently believe that our prices for
the time Wier° mentioned will be found to be even lower
than nay Eastern Wholesale rates
We anxiously invite all persons to visit our establish
mein, 'whether they' purchase or not, and test the truth of
the above—assuring them that they will incur nm obliga
tied thereby, but confer a favor upon the proprietors.—
Our assortment of SILKS, SHAWLS, and FINE DRESS
GOODS will amply repay one for a visit ; ndded to which
our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope,
,
induce all to cull:
- Our system of One Price, cv ill be strictly adhered
o. Unita) A. A. MASON & CO.
N E w GOODS.--.W. R. Umpire has opened this morn
ing a !Mot NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce
and definable ankles.. Persons wanting. Dry Goods of
almost tiny description, will find, at this advanced p art of
the season, a. much larger and more general assortment
at this store than elsewhere.
Among the Goods just opened k a lot of Mazarine and
Green small. fig'd Mouse de Lain,. Terkeri mud bl'k
Cloth Shawls, new Prints, 2te.—at North-east corner of
dth and Market streets.
Gt,iol:ls at whoiestle, 'up •tnir*. very low. IMMO
- • Lots on retpotrani Leant.
. A -FEW LOTS yet.rematu undisposed of, and to be let
•1 - 1., on perpetual . Lease, near Keating's old Mansion
Hoare; :th -Ward, Pittsburgh. They are the cheapest
Lots in the market, being of large s ize, in a healthy- eon
.venient andprovennevlocation„ and the purchas e money
never required to be paid ; only the interest or ground
real, from sie to $W a year, ar,aecording to the size and po
sition of the Lot, with the privilege at extinguishment at
any time by payment of the principal. The priVilege of
the well belonging:Jo:said Mansion House will be given
until the new Basin iseompleted.
THOS. MELLON, Ati'y,
Online Corner of Wylie and Fifth streets `
DissoLtnioN.—The p niriCTs iis ti
between the subscribers, under the firth of LEIIMEN
-.lVantaisoa. laving expired -by limitation, is this
. ilay
dissolved. Either partner will use the name of the firm
in closing the businesk
JAS. D. I.F.FINTER.
CHARLES w.. ANDERSON.
CINCINNATI, January 1, tan,.
itt,retiring from bUSitIeAS in tili3 City, it affords me
,pleasure to recommend my late partuer,JAs. D. Luteirea,
as ;worthy the patrboage of my friends hod the public
generally. ' CHAS. W. -ANDERSON.
emu:tato - 4Januar) - 1,1849.
NOTICR—The undersigned, as successor to Lehmer
&Anderson, will continue-m his own name the COXMIR
SION and FORWAIXDI:CG BUSINESS. and has removed to the
Soc - ru comint OF IVs.I.STT and C(wnars streets, where
promptness will he given to the Peacu.sair; SALE, and
i • RANSIIIPMENT of Produce and Meresianctar.
JAS. D. LF.IIMER.
CINCLtiSATT, January 1, 1819-4jannallw)
TIRODUCE-17 sack , Dried Peaches -- ;
Jr 25 ‘• " Apples;
42 " Corn Areal;
51 " Shorts;
tra hags Rye;
2 " . Flaxseed;
8 libls.Lard;
15 kegs
- Received this day and for sale by
fang SMITH & SINCLAIR
Executor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary on
the last will'and testament of Alexander Chisholm,
late of Prenche reek Tp., deed, have been granted to the
All persons indebted to said estate are
hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those
.having. claims against said estate,, will present them,
property atithen nested, for .settlement.
WILLIAM CHISHOLM, Executor,
• jantitetve)-. Residence, Hickory, Washington Co., Pa.
1t
Lipp
to the subscriber, living in Pee
blps ToWnshiP, on or about the 4th Inst., a BROWN
OW, with bath hind regis white: The owner is request
ed to came forward, prove prokity, pay charges, and
take het away; or she will be disposed of according to
M. hVCREADY.
decl2:3lv,r• ' ''., ' ' - • ' - - Peebles TT%
QTRAYCOW.--Came tothe subscriber, in the Borough
1,3 of Lawrenceville, a Red. Cow, white on the belly ;
two white hind feet and a small-white spot on the face;
crumpled horns; abouti six-years old. The owner Is re
quested to coma forward, prove property, pay charges.
and take her away; or she will be disposed of r according
to law. - JEREMIAH FLESHING,
dec29:3two . Lawrenceville.
RO. E.R IL&VSER ROBEET DUCE
RAHA.USER DUFF,
ISO, WOOD STREET, SECOND DOOR PROM LIEBRYT.
11,t(ANUFACTURERS of ;all kinds .
of.. Saddles,. Bridles Harness,
hawhide and Stock Whips ; Lea-
Rer, Imitation; and Common Trunks;
Stuidle: Bags; Carpet, Bags,Valises; 9',;t'
Draft and Buggy Collars; wwa! keep '
an ba n d 4 good assortment of all a nicks keplin Saddling
Establishments, which they will sell cheap for Cash.
Valuable Farms ona . T dwn Property
FOR SALE.
711 HE • sabscribe MIS rs to sell,- itprivate sale,.iwo very
valuable farms, adjacent to the -village of Murrys
ville, in . Westmoreland county; eighteen miles from Pitts-
Mirgh, on th e Northern Turnpike,
Number one contains about one hundred and fifty acres
:—one hundred of which is cleared, About 'fifty acres is
-firstrate bottom—a part more in meadow. The buildings
area large frame' dwelling house and kitchen, a large
hank barn; and other out bildings ; and has idiom fifty
acres of finely timbered land, and a thriving-apple or.
•
Number two contains one hundred snd fifty acres—
about one hundred clearedr—twenty.r• - , it excellent. bot
tom meadow, and the balance . thickly covered with fine
-timber. On it is• erected a comfortable dwelling house
and barn, and a thriving peach orchard. '{'here are a
number - of Metier failing springs, Of.eicellent-vrater, on
each of above farms: • • ..'
' As these farms are convenienttothe.Pittsburghmarket,
and nurroundid by meeting houses, mills and schoolhou
ses, and within half a' mile of the Pennsylvania Rail
Road, they afford an opportunity for a profitable invest
ment in real estate, seldom to be met
Also,: Six lots in the village of Laughlenstowm-West
moreland county, Pa., an the Southern Turnpike, :on
which is erected a large'brick tavern house a large-and
commodious stable,kblacksmith saddler shop, and
wagon rnakerlesluip. Attached to these lots there are
ten acres of first rate meadow. This property has been
long kept as-a ttiverm and enjoys an excellent cuktom.
It will be sold together;-or divided to Snit purchmers.
I Atte, Thirty-three acres "of land in the centre drthe lit-
Inge of Bolivar; in Westmoreland. county, on the Tenn-
Fylvania.canal; on which. are erected three small dwell
mg bausessnd a barn.
Abe, Three hundred and Seventy-five acres of valuable
timber land, rt the west - Side ofTub3lillC.reek, near the
village of BoliVar. This land aboundS with atone coal,
fine brick clay and Iron ore The whole or any-part of
the above property will be sold lowfor cash..
For 'further . ptirtiesdars city on'.thel Subscriber in 'Mar-
C 3 0 3.0 4 11 ' ' ' ". - JAMES MURRY.
.COYLE . , -Notary and Conneyaneer.-01fiee. In
0 .Metealfie Sanding, :Fourth streets near Smithfield,
Pittsburgh. DeedsiSonda,Mortgagea,Artieles ofAgreel
anent; and all' other Inttnimenta of vantingdrawn, up wen
accurany anddiatiatett. -Titles to Real - Estate e.taxaniti
nprEß J; 11.11
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CINCINNATI, AND PITTSBURGH. •
DAIL"-VINTEAM PACKET LINE.
rums Independent Line of , steamers is•now composed
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and (unlashed,
and most powerful boats on the.v:aters of.the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
most expenenced men engaged in.the river business.—
The line has been in operation for six years; has carried
sLlarly two millions af people, without doing the slightest
injury• to their persons. The , proprietors challenge corn
Ipanson with anrpassenger line in the Union for safely,
regularity, rind speed.' • •All= that .money can procure has
'been .provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
:passengers.. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
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MONDAYPACSDT.—The IllarrostuatTA,Capt.Stane,
illleave Pittsburgh every Monday morning ittlOo'clock;
Wheeling every Monday evening at. 1.0 P. L.
•
~ TtiRSDAY PACAET.—The • rio.: 2, Capt.
gnu, Kline - eller. will leave .Pittalitugh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
alt° P. In. , . •
-WE'Dillth.b4Y PA CERT.—The Nnts• EnotArin
Capt. S. .Dan, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
asorsung atiOo'clock Wheelingevery.WednesdayeVen
ing at 10 P. . .
THURSDAY PACEET.--:The Bammatti, Capt. R. J.
Gram, Will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 1.0 P. M.
~FRIDAY PACKET—The ,
CsappEß No. 2, Capt. Crooks,
mill leave Pittiburgh every Friday rooming at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling ever. Friday evening at 10 P. M. ,
SATURDAY P CEST.—TWelVlEssartatin, Capt. Hemp
hill, will leave Pittsburgh every. Saturday!, morning ; at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every saturday evening ailo P. it.
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SUNDAY; PACKET.--The Dii..A.c Ntrarsor, Capt. P.
Demi, will leave Pittsburgh , every - Sunday morning at
lo o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at OP. re.
novlit. .
.1134E4 IE4B.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line. •
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FEI3I2IILRY let 1848. FEBRIILIKT 15t,1848.
LEAVE DAILY AT 9 A. M. AND 4 P. M.
arllA'The following new boats complete the line
for the, present season: ATLANTIC, Capt,
James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobs;
and LOUIS ISPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi:
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharfßoat,
at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise.
hours. ja 31
The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE,"
Cain. Wm. Hmsx, , ,,_ will run regularly j6he
tween 4 nu 4
urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, pt 4
o'clock, v. M. For freight or passage, apply on board.
dre.t37
New W heeling Packet..
The new and splendid passenger
steamer JAMES N FILSON, G. D. Moore,
Master, will run as a Regular Packet
between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leav
ing this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at
10 o'clock, A. st.,and Wheelingevery Atonday, IVedncs
daY and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
For - freight or passage, (haying superior accommoda
6010,1 apply on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
on the river. AMSRTROING & CROZER,
dec6ni Agents.
Regular Packet for SuittUlf:
AEITHE fine steamer WF.L.LSVILLE. Oapt
IhtINTS, will leave for the above and inter
mediate porte on IV,lnrsdays and Saturdays..
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
au:ls GEO. IL MILTENBERGER, Agt.
RE6CLAR SAW - SWAT PACKET.—The A
No 1 fine und fast passenger steam Pac
ket TELEGRAPH, J. Heelep„ Corn.
m Rode r. will leave Pittsburg for Wheel
ing; Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Porte:,
evety Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or paAtage apply onboard, or to
FORSYTH tc DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has been built expressly far a regular
Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will tun in eonnex
ion with the Ben Franklin No G and Pike No 9, to Sant-
Louts—timethrough,mv OATS. ap2l-iy
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.,
THE. swift running steamer CONSUL,
WETTER, Master, will leave , regularly for
Wheeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri.
day, at 10 o clock, precisely.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
y, at 7 o'clock. A. M., positirrZy.
The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every
areonimmlanou that ran be procured, for the comfort and
safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is
al'o provided with a self.acting safety-guard, to prevent
explosion.
For freight or pasenge apply on hoarti,or to
oet9 101 IN FLACK. Agent
New A rrangement.
THE Atee.mer CALEB COPE will leave for
Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. M., re
turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She 4tis a
boat at the landirtS, between Wo odi street and the Brulge,
prepared to receive freights at any time.
S. & W. BARBAUGB, Agents,
mar N 0.33, Wood street.
•:nmaner Arrangement.
THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke,
Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver,
'huisgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at A o'clock, A. M. Having a boat at the
lauding, we ure prepared to receive freight at any time.
For freight or passage apply to
inal7-tf O. 'W. BARTON & CO., Agents.
Mr. Duffle Book-Keeping
A ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's
Build
ing, corner of Diamond and Market street. 'For
day and evening classes.
Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced ln
splendid new work on ttook-Keeping, are now attracting
general attention in the Eastern
..Numeroas as arc the publications already before the
public on this important branch of mercantile education.
we think, from the emphatic testimonials appended to
the work, that Mr. ma hastMeeeeded iu e freeung IL more
ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to
practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile
affairs—New York Evening Express, Oct. 10.
Professional assistance given in opening, posting .. and
closing Merchant's and Steamers Books, adjusting de
ranged books, &e. Class hours front 10 to 12 A. I. acid
from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 r. jantli
11011 SALE—AIt that valuable property where the
, 4 subscriber resides, together with the improvements
thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield; front
ing on Sixth st. 16.. v ft., and in depth on Cherry alley .240
feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or
a Public Hull, and contains a half square of ground ; or
It might be.divided into 12 building lots, II lots of 24.1 feet
each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and fl lots with a
front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep.
Jantlitf WM. PORTER.
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3011.71 DDNt.IP. 301 IN
aIOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated
'with him in his business Jam; FLEMING, they will
hereafter carry on their Importing of House Furnishing,
Hardware, and Manufacturing businessiander the name
and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old
.establishment will boolosed by the senior Partner of the
present firm, at their warehouse, comer of Market an
Second streets (jang:at) JOHN DUNLAP & CO.
INFORMATION WANTED.—Any person acquainted
with the children of J6hn Clark, an Englishman, (an
iron founder by trade,) supposed to have worked in or
about Pittsburgh, and to have died within six, or seven
years, will do them a kindness, by informing them they
can hear of something to their advantage, on application
to this office. dec3o4 •
A•
80UT250 Green Blanks, "To Lets
100 handsome pictures some in frames;
200 Shannon's Interest ta bles;
200 Insolvent and Judgment ' Bonds;
150 U. Sr slender of 10th'eentery ;
2co bands stleperauce Certificates; ..
.Blank Bonds ale cheap, at wholesalo or retail
ISAAC HARRIS,
deo3o Agent and Commission Merchant
AXTELSH FLANNELS.—W. R. MURPY !MiI IIIIII4
I' afull assortment of these desirable Oocids. Alio,
Domestic.' Unshrinkable do* ' and a full assortment of
Sonde; Yellow and Spotted, for ehildreus' wear. Rome
made Flannels, White. Brown and Barred. A supply
constantly on hand. •
deen
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
Hula,. Reinoman & Co. was thin day dissolved by
mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be
settled by Romanian & Co. JAS. HALE, • •
SANDS & REINEMAN,
Sept.27th, 1849. , JOHN VOF.GTLY. •
The business will be continued by SANDS & 11.armtia
and Jona VOEOTLY, under the style - of REINEMAN &
Co..' • sept 29
Notice to the Public,
gum s abscriber informs the • public generally, and
J. ; Housekeepers and Retail .Grocers particularly, that
he is discontinuing the Queenswarebusiness and will
selloff big present stock at reduced prices. ' Those Who
wish'to obtain China, chetensware„ or Glen, will find this
a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want,
ankh cheaper than the usual rates.
. .
Remember the place, CHINA HALL,;No. 119 Wood
street 'near the Auction store:
P. S. I will dispose of my whole stock 19 any person
Wishing to.buy it, at a bargain.
,janSaf VVIVI GETTV
riLOTHS-1 case black mixed heavy Cassunere
- 1 do. fanny do.
. . do. Tweeds, fancy colors.
For sale at umitufacturer's gices, by •
- . MURPHY & LEE. -
jan6 Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
"TAMES F. KERR, Attorney at Law—Office removed to
'Fourth strem, between Smithfield and Grant streeto
ttaburgh jan3:3m
- QTRAY COW—Canie aim 'plantation of the sub
eeriter, in Roblnren.tonnighip, about let of October;
a Brindle Cow, with 'a white and a - small bell
The owner is requested to 'come; prove property, and
take her way, (nor`42:011": - CHURL ES MOSS,
NISEI
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Miner Intel4gent,t.
pon.rrov PITT*BIIRGIU.
4 vEme WATER IN. . T mann
Steamer Dolphin, klailett, Cincinnati.
" Wellsville:Poc,liochingport.
• DEPARTED,
New England. Ronnie, Cincinnati
Hudson, Poe, Bridgport,
E=t3==!
=ISM!
Go.Partnershtp Notice.
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..11ROIVN i!c. CONNELLY, Erholetak and•:Retail Gra
cers, Prodace and. Commission liderchants, Diamond
market, - Pittsburgh.- . , . .nov29 -
ARMSTRONG h CROZER : . Commission :Merchants
and Dealers in Produce, • c.—No. 72 Market st.. ded-
A LARGE Lor OF SRORW ANDMiDDLINGS
11_ Received and for Bute by • - • •
jan3 CUMMINS &
ELS vEirsr FlNEoonrh=l" --- ,—R
and fataale by (ian3) CUMMINS SMITH.
200 B. u'" ea
a
5 MILS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—Recd- and for
sale by Uan3) CUMMINS &
2,-, - BBLS.APPLES--Iteed and for sale by.
(J- . jan3 CUMMINS & SHIITE
FIN re cß oei r Net bz
E FLOUR- 46 bbls.lllBV
jan3 ROZE:FL
C)0 FAMILVVIALTRiust received
.4)4 , and for sale by . • .
ield3 • ARMSTRolitGi'ii CROZEN:
300 HBL,S. POTATOES—Juat received - an. for sale
- '(jin3) 'ARMSTRONG to-CROZER....
4A BBLS. BYE FLOUR—Tor sale by,
. ARMSTRONG'& CROZE,B.
W 11
EET,CI E-35 bbla. to-day received and for sale
- S
by bans) ARMSTRONG, k CROZER..
ITINEGAR- 19 bbls. for'Sale by • • .
itinV , ARMSTRONG:& CROZER..
1 ---- 1 - Ktkta FAMILY FLOUR--65, 11145.40-day received
EA and for sale by
jan9
ARMSTRONG '& CROZER.
4USACKS. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR--Jast Teed and
air gain by. (yang) ARMSTRONG CROZER.
•.F II • —2O Is. ..xtra for hale by
4 -
J. 11. NinGLIAIII,,'
110 Wood street
1 Rosin; • •
CI OAP-20 boxe s No.y 11 cc • for sale b
-28 " WILLIAMS
J. D..
janB
D RIED 1 , 111/1:1'-4/0
Dun.3o 'sg.
Dried Appten
" Peaches ; for ante b y
janll • .1. D. -iv ILLIAMB.
TARO 20 dozen ommon;
. 25 " Extra quality ; for sale by
janS .1. D. 'WILLIAMS.
STARCH —lO boxes Extra Pure, for sale by
janS J. D. WILLIAMS.
J UVENILE AND TOY BOOKS—A fine stock at '
H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.'s,
nec2s - . Fourth street.
TARA • UQATIN 1 bale rab • lanket
tleela MURPHY & LEE
BLANKET COATINGS—Drab, Lavender, Grey Mix
ed and Blue, for sale by the
_piece or packers, at
ritanufaciurefs prices, by MURPHY & LEE,
Rine -= Liberty street. opposite Fifth.
IRISH 'WHISKEY—Sight bbls. Irish Whiskey re
ceived and for sale by
_irtn3 !JOHN BLACK k CO.
400 BSHELSNESHA.NNOCK
MMIN POTATOES—Re
and for sale by (docl9) CUS& SM ITH.
ARD—iO kegs No. 1, just received and for sale by
decl9 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
IGIUTTER-9 bbls. Fresh Roll Butter, received this day
1_) and for sale by [deal)] SMITH te SINCLAIR.
TAMED APPLES-2U sacks, Prime . , fur ,sate by
decl9 ' SMITH & SINCLAIR
APPLES -200 bblp. Romanites, in store and for gale
by (deh2B) W. & J. C. ACHESCN.
100 BUSHELS CORN MEAL—just received. and
for sale by
dead - W. &J. C. ACHESON.
13 YE WAN'L'ED.—Cosh will be paid for 3000 bushel*
41.1, good Bye, by [dec2U MILLER h RicKE-rsoN.
•
' Itia=§ - tierces new crop Rice, in R
stor
ICKETe anttfor sale by
dec2l MILLE & R:IN.
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSHS—MI bbts &war House
Molasses, "Louis'a Refinery," in store and for sale
by [dee•H] MILLER & RICKETSON.
pRODUCE-100 bushels Clover Seed;
60 large sized Cheese ;
21) kegs Batter - in store . and for sole by
dec2l & mcKgrsoN.
MUSTARD-150 bores ; lb. cane iLong Island Mus.
lard ; 60 kegs N tbs. do. do. do.; in store and for sale
(dee24l MILLER &.RICKEVJON.
SALAD 0117.-6 baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil;
20 " Marseilles “ "
In store and for sale by ..
dee2l MILLER -Sr, RICIIETSON.
O 1.1) RYE WHISKEY--43 bbls. old Rye . Whiskey,
warranted 9 years old—pronouneed by good judges
to be the best article ever offered in this market. For
sale by the gallon only, by P. C. MARTIN'. AO ,
deel4 . Corner Sinittilleld and Front etc.
O 1.1.) BRA 'DI AND WIN ES.—.l l : large stork of
fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to
suit, by fdeeloll P. C. MARTIN, AO.
SWEET CIDER.—A few bbit. for sale low by
decl4 I'. C. MARTIN, AO
EACH BRANDY—A. few bbls. old Tenneemee Peach
P
Brandy, for sale by Ideel4) P.C. MARTIN, Aret.
BUTTER-20 bbls. Roll Butler, fresh, and in good or
Mb der, for Kale by IdecB] KING MOORHEAD.
f
AK% ' Ramboes, Gates, Vandivers, and
many other varieties, just received and for sale by
S. & W. HARBALTGIC
decal WI Water and 1(4 Front street.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR sacks hulled Buckwheat
Platt, received and for sale by
decll S. & W. HARBAISGII.
BARLEY-200 bushels in more and for sale by
deell. S. & W. H.A
FLILOUH-200 bbls. Spears' Mills Extra Family FiOur,
in store-and for Sale by S. et, AV. lIARBA 1.;(1 H,
dealt • 53 Water and 114 Front street.
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IrVnTs CREAK[ efilTtise.—A few boxes superior
Crecun Cheefte, just received and for sale by
deell S. & W. HARBAUGH
quantify of Dried
1.7 Peaches and Apples, and for sale by
decll S. & W. BARBAUGH:
CORN sack.s silted Corn Meat, ti superior
article. Par family use, just received and for sale by
decll BROWN &CONNELLY, Diamond.
1111.0011114--60 dortn Corn Brooms, (large eizeo just
I/ received end for sale by
dealt BROWN 1 CONNELLY, Diamond.
MACKERAL-10bbls. No.l Atacama!, very fine
15 " " 3
40 " " 3 "
Just received and for sale by
deck BROWN & CONNELLY.
SCAMON-6 bbl.. fine extra No. 1 Salmon, in more
and for sale 6y filecBl BROWN & CONNELLY.
ar 7ullelTd-2 canke Codfish just received and for mile
N...." byfdecB) 0 BROWN & CONNELLY.
0 -ILS--1
bbliaireach WriciCTWiTilibil :
. 7 " Tanners' Oil ;just received and for male
by [decB] BROWN & CONNELLY.
TAN -15 bbls. Tar in store and for rale by
c decB BROWN k CONNIRLLY.
A ri itOXES WITTE HAVANA SUGAR;
`ItIJ - 60 bags " Brazil received and
for sale by (dec4) MILLER' Zr. RICKETSON.
Stl; oo ina PrinciPer" Cruz & Sons."
20" " "insto Zunz. o
10 " Havani Regalios.
5 " Fragancin. Rec'd and for sale
by- - (dec4) MILLER. & RICKETSON.
TOLAt3SES-22 this. Sugar House;
-40 ‘• new crop Plantation;- received
and for sale by_. (dee4)
... MILLER & RICKETSON.
O — LIVE 01 1)P Or 1849.-10 baskets sup. Bor
deans, " Larands ;"
10 baskets sup. Bord e ax, " Latours;"
15 Marseilles; recd and for kale by
dec4 MILLER. tr. itICKETSON.
T.AMPLIEACK—Superior Star, in barrels and Mids.,
assorted papers, for sale by
H.,..A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
nov23 Corner Ist and Wood sio:
IRISH MOSS—One bale Just received and for sale by
B. A, FAHNESTOCK dr. CO.,
novr Corner let and Wood em
CASSIA-900mans fi luslreghek=l c alk b c i a,
n0v2.8 . Corner lat and Wood me
CURRANTS --4 casks Zoom Curranta, new, for sale by
dce27 RING It. MOORHEAD.
IDIAISINS-75 half boxes and 20 boxes new Raisins
1.11., on hand and for sale by
dec27 KING te MOORHEAD, Diamond.
A Pl'L4OO bLle. fine eating ; and cooking Apples,
rec'd per steamer " Consul ." and for sale by
dectr 'KING & tifOORLIEAD.
0 VERING'S DOUSLE REFINED SUGARS:2p—
bbIs. Love,rinWis Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and
Pulverized Sugats, Just received and for !ale al the Pekin
Tea Store, 70 Fourth street,by
deesAlizv A. JAYNES..
11111 RINTEIVE kegs Prout's News Ink, in 40
1 ih. kega, at $5 per, keg. Just received and for sale
at kin Tea Store by (decs:d&w) A. JAYNES.
FINE COFFEES.—Mocha, old Gov. ava; Leguyra
St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just received and for
le at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by
deco:d&W • A. JAYNES.
"WRITING DESKS AND WORK BOXES—A splen-
V, did assortment, suitable for presents • For sale
very low by . C. YEAGER,
tlee 109 Market at.
viTgli.K BASKETS AT NO. 813 MARKET STRREI . -*tons
V slating Of Roseivood, Mahogany end 'other yards
ble materials. Also, Superfine qoaty of. Toilet and
Shaving Boxes; Writing Desks, Fancy Building Block's
and. Games of every deseription; with large'assoinnent
of Toys snit Fancy ArtialeS, suitable for Christmas pres
ents. [decls) 110 GAN -CAKTWELL.
New. MallfrkerFt Silks, Velvets, doe.
JOST received from New York, a choice selec.
firm of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Ribbony,
French Flowers, Plumes, &e ; A. handsome as .
sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods,: Capes, Cardinals,
Wien's. &c., on hand and made to order in the latest style,
at the shorte.9lllotiee• MRS. DUFF,
d e al , , . . No. l 0 St. Clair st. (West side.).
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—Mrs. S. Bann'
Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladies
ef Pittsburgh and-vicinity, that .she v 411.. open 'on
Tuesday, the 24th inst., an extensive assortment of Fal
and Winter Millinery. - . ect2o 1
H Erg ItAVAIANDBtArprGAR
-11 bare3 V iteHava Pa
' '75 baf
irt.stift - a . ior sale by
TCOACH MARERS.—Theundersigned has OA hand
td ,will sell, to close the lot, greatly reduced
rates., wOoll:trob Cloth, all Wool 'and:union Damask.
andEam:is,liackrams,&c. TROMPSON,
dec6 ' 110 Market st.rthieedoors fromlAberty;
rajHAAPSBURGH PROPERTY_ FORSA
The subscriber being about to - remove - to •Pitts
burgh, will dispose property in Sharps
burgh, at private ante, uponlini thostpascumble torma—
The property consists of a Ilciable BricV,HouSe, (suitable
for, t . familiitijiwci stories 1414 wiih kitahon- in the
OeSeluent.' Each 'licinee'has" four rooms, tarnished Au.
raotlern st ylei and very comfortable. -For.teritis.'&e., in,
quire of the subscriber, on the premises, in ilia Boroughof SharpsbArgh. vAcrogennzwETA.,F.,R.
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inbuellaulotio.
*M. C. corrsit.t.T
I k J. lITEVITT,
N 0.1 3 Liberty Ist
lir
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for :Sat::
Ititormt-Emmet.Buildlng Lots fog' Sale.
3P7BEAUTIFULLY, SITUATED BUILDING LOTS
.1 for said,id the plan Of the.lltritintllininet property.
Parsons &sirens of investing a entail auto ofmoney,,can
do Re 10 adv,aiitagei bY.sehuring choice Lots of various
sizes -
This property;"for"beatny:of location, commanding
a
view of the two title - it:the Al leghtply, Monongahela and
Ohioiivers, is unequal/W.' It has the 'advantage tif ae
abundance of the choiceitt spring water.'" The new icia4,
now finishing, will render it easy of access, tufa bring it
within a convenient distance 'of the - Allegheny Market:
As an investment for profit, to. say nothing of the de
lightful situation" foi a residence., the buyei will secure in
a fewyears a 1111111 E-FOLD return.
The above Lots will be sold. for Cash, or.on a Credit
Of one to fide years:', " •
Tu m
tu asa AND I:6Ij3PVIABLk.
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Plans may be seen and every information' had, of Mr.
HUGH SWEENY, on the premi,seS; or Of JOHNCOY.LEa
at his office od 4th street Pittliburgh nov3o .
MIOR SALE,--A ;valuable corner Lot of 50 feet trout on
...L` Borough street,' by 75 deep on North street, in Law
renceville--containing a new Brick Haase, conveniently
;Arranged, with wide hall; large parlor and kitchen, three
bed rooms, upper and lower porches, good cellar, bake!
ovan, garden, &c. -Price St500;„„4500 in hand tSSOO int
. S..CI.ITHBBRT; Gen. Agent,
Pint
•• - Smithfield street.
IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE.—A small Iron Foundry',
with Patients, Tools; &e., all ready for operationotall
be sold on aceammodatinglerms, or exchanged for iron
•
This offers an excellent diflaSttunity to a young 'matt to
eommencc the Iron Foundry bulginess ' Enquire of
' • SUAVE & ATKINSON,
decs Ist, near Wood street.
41f011514 AND LOT AT A..ESA.RGAIN.Ant person
LI in want ofa comfortable Dwelling'Rouaet tit Agood
neighborhood, on Wylie street. a short diatince 'from the
Court Rouse, can provide themselves far 4heamall sum
of s7oo.'Avery desirable residence for Ol4 3 illiner;MAn7
tea Maker, or Retail Trimming Stem , It to
•• JOR COYLE;
dec2o ' 4th street.tear.Smithfield st.
_ .HOUSE FOR SALE.-:-Will' be sold e eapof
irg applied for soou,'n. Two Shary Frame House -sit
uated in Wylie street, near Chathartt, havinefour
rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 16' feet froitt by 50
deep. Title indisputable. Price scenic
Apply to ' ' JOHN COYLE,
- • Conveyancer, 4th strcat, near Sinithfield.
Or to JANESIIOII.TERE,
janlo - Tailor; Third at.
F• R SALE—A email two story (rune dwelling•house;
conveniently, situated, fronting on ,Pride street, one,
street beyond the Hospital. The, lot 024 feet in front, by,
123 feet deep, and. will be-sold on accommodating terms.
For furtherparticulare apply at the house,or to
isep2 apply
MAY, exec street.
111TANTED-Three Business Men, as partners-in e
11 tablishments now in successful operatloni in 'th
city. Each will be required to produce a cash capital o
$3OOO.
Also, a profitable business will be sold at a bargain, to
one or two enterprising men of good business habits.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,•
S
jan6 ' S mithfield street.
Eagle Saloon and Restaurant,"
No. G 5,. 63, and 6l Wood street
416
The subscriber would respectfully inforin
hiss friends and the public generally, that
he hashed the above well known establish
ment fitted up in a, very superior style, and is now.pre
pared with every requisite, to serve up all the:dellea
cies the season affords. • -
OYSTERS. stewed, fried, roasted, or in the sheflf.tii
gether with hetcoffee; :en, chocolate, beef. stealfs,:mut•
e
ton chbps, venison and gam . at short notice, and - aria!
seasonable hours, inn style ;hat minium be. surpassed in
Pittsburgh. •
.
XX ALE of the beat brands. Imporzed Segars in eve
ry variety. .
Ile would also beg leave to state, .that be is prepared
to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, iiratsu
perior manlier ; SUPPERS for Balls, Societies or private
Parties.
,
t 7 " PRIVATE Rooms always in readiness.
Newspapers will be kept on file from Oil quarters.
dects JOHN T. DONNLLEY.
Old Krloaklngle has Come Again:
THE subscriber respectfully informs the , citizens of
' Pittsburgh and vicinity, that his Toys and Fancy
Goode are now open, in the large room formerly occu
pied as n carpet warehouse by R. D. Thompson,. where
can be seen the largest assortment of Christmas Present!'
ever offered for sale inihe city. All these Goods are im
ported direct from Europe, by myself,' and will be sold
cheaper than at any other establishment • in . the city,
wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine assortment.
ilee2l:tf 1
Going to California.
PEftStENS purchasing Goons; On time; are compelled
to buy where it suits them. Those haring the Cash
to lay out for Clothing, can save 20 per dertt. ar leastiand
in some cases 40, by purchasing at my establishment. I
have a fine stock of French, English 'and American
6011liF, all fresh nod fashionable, of qualities to suit 'all
c
lh
tastes, purposes, or pockets. t am determined to se
them out before spring, at'some prise. If porch era
will take The'trouble to en% they may he convioc of
the fact. ' MO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth st.
N. B.—There is not it piece of goods in my stock either
old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. dtc2i
LLIISTR.A.TED ENGLISH EDITIONS OF,—
' Gulliver's Travels ;
Treasure Trove;
Handy, 'Andy ,
Tower of, London ;
Windsor Castle ;
Percy Reliquen ;
• Godfrey* Malvern; •
Gil Bins;
Chiunbers' Miscellany; for sate by
H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
deettl. ' Fourth int., near aarket
fro DOATAIEN—A large Cable for Side cheap. Apply
I to SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
dee23 Ist, near Wood at.
"'DILATED SPOONS, &C.-
4 Doz. Silver Plated Butter Knives;
3 " " Fiala Tea Spool's ;
3 " " Tip; •
3 '• - " " Threaded, extra beery;
2 " 't " Desert - Spoons; •
" " Table;
I " " Tobacco boxes ;
I " . " Sugar Shovels; •
1 " " Mustard ;
I " " " Salts '
•
•
2 " German Silver Spectacle Cases;
4 " " Specks;
4 " " assorted colors.
Al.°, 6 of Alleit's Best Revolving Pistols ; just receiv
ed at ZEBULON KINZErS,
dect9 67, Market street.
Charity !Soiree,
OR THE BENEFIT or nix ORPHANSOP Sr. Pscr.'s
F
Ctrcactt, will be, girdn at the Lafayette Assembly
Rooms, on Friday evening, February 2,12310.
MANAGERS:
llon. C. SHALES, ANDREW BERKE, Esq.,
Jour B. GCTUILIE, J. J. Roooix,
Joan LArrosi, .T. Wean,
W. A. AllMumars, - . Joan J. , hirecußt.i,
- E. 'TOTES,. JOIIN Score.
Wm.. B. THITCHELTRES, Jr.. HEMS KELLY, -
JOHN DOWNING A. lirCoLusrrn,
C. GOECILIGAN, M. BRENNAN.
117-Tickets can be had tit this office, and prom the
Manggers.
MUSLCAL BOXES— doz. Musical 'Boxes; that play
4 a variety of popular airs, waltzes, quadrilles, &c.,
just received at Z. KLNZErS,
decd , 67 Market at.
Steam Boat■ for Sale.
legotThe splendid Steam Packets BALTIC
and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as.
regu ar tickets on the Monongahela. between, Pitts
burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a feW months,
are found to be too huge and powerful for the navigation
of that river, are now offered for sale.
The following are the dimensions of these Twin boats,
viz : Length of deck, 1:0 feet; breadth of beam, 20 feet;
wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21
feet by 5 latches diameter; cylinder., 21 inches, and Oh
em stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the
cabins are fntrdshed is the richest moderh style. -
Forterms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD
novntf • • . Pittsburgh:
NIAGARA SOFfin.—The fourth annual Sauce of
the Nisosas Flax COMPANY, will be given at the La
Fayette Assembly Rooms, on Friday evening, February
0th,1848. dec2o:td •
pee: Drab Blanket Coating
Lavender " "
I case '' Blankets;
1 "- Gray mixed Cloth; • •
•• 1 " Artny Cloth; •
2 " Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix.;
1 " Fancy Cassimeres., •
1 bale Blue Blanket Coating.
Received, on- consignment, direct from the manufac
turers, and for sale by thrtpackage or piece.
dec2o MURPHY & LEE, Liberty at.
ONTTRIAWLSJust received, per Adonis' -EX
' press, another lot of those beautiful Long-Shawls,
which will be-sold thirty per cent.. cheaper than former
lots. [decl6) R. D. 1110M.PSON.
FiIEAEL-The attention of families and"dealers is invited
j. to our stock of fresh Green - and Black Teas, pm up
in (master, half pound, and pound Packages, which - we
will warrant equal to, if not better, than the Teas sold by
the Pekin tied Canton Tea stores: We have also, 'on
hand "a 'fresh supply cif Imperial, Gunpowder, Young
Hyson and Black Teas, - not in packages, which wethink
cannotlic equalled in this city. Calf and try them
. dec.47 " KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond.
CHANGEABLE SILK VISITS,' enalsvmAs Pins
k,/ ft. Murphyhits on baud a few very hand.
some changeable Silk Visits, very satiable for Christmas
presents, which lie is selling at reduced prices. Also,
bandiome nress Silk - s; Satin superfine new style linen
cambric Hdkts., &c. • dcc2.3
, . klowe's Cough Candy..
PHIS. celebrated article, so favorably known last win
1, ter, is again offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a
certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, so prevalent at this
season of thesenr•
HOWE'S COUGH, CANDY it the be et article of the
kind ever offered to the, public, slid we challenge any
person in the Untied States to produce a cheaper, more
pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure of Coughs and
Colds. HOWE & Proprietors,
Depot, No. 1 College Hnll,Ciabinnati,b.
Sold by H. Stnyser,'lillMos, Jr., J. M. Tooinsend,
Jas. A. Jones, IYIII. BlEtcic; Drugg Lots ; and at 'MU; Jack.
sons; 8S Liberty saki, Pittsburgh. dee27:d9di'
APPRENTICES WANTED=FIfteen to twenty young
lads from 12 tols years of agd, to learntbe Stoeking
manufacturing, business. Apply . at 311. DALVS 'Store,
on Fifth street,or at, his Factory in'Lumenceville,
nov14:: f -
ANECDOTES—Cyclopedia of Moral and - Religious
Aneedotep,llCoLleciton-of,scyeral Thousand Facts,
Incidents, Narratives, Examples and Testimonies. gm
bracing the best of the kind in most;fermer, collectinns,
and some hlindrei s in addition original and selicted; thp
whole arranged Lod classified on a. nos plan,..with .
pious topicaland serintural indexes. By Rev. Arsine;
A. My Pastor of the Providence, Clburcb, NON York;
'ok-41:Can Introduction, by the Rev. Gee }l'Cheever tt . „o
Justpublished.
The above ' with a number of new andvidnitileituthil
cations, for sale by ELLIOTT:4V ENGLISH,'
nv2.5 ' 78 Wand iireet.
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108 Market street, near Liberty
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Fresh Arrival... New Opals
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stwg.-427r aY. ANIIII TIII , DUATOITO
1
VANCY AND SrApLu WINTER DRY GOODS!
Me - aubseriber has just received his second supply
of-NE'W-GOODS.. purchased in the Eastern cities since
the Great Fail in , Prices; and fur below the cost of mane;
facturing, and will dispose Of the:fly-Wholesale. and Re.
tail; at. , GREAT , BARGAINS•TO BtrvEßs! , , _
- Bleached Muslin, only n cents ;
4-4-Bleached Muslin, from di to 1,21. cents;
44 Brown • do. .do : 6to Et cents; -•
44 Double Purple Calicootn. , do. • •-
Printp, Merrimack - patterns, only dficents;'
Fishutafe- Chintz; only 8 cents; • ' • ,•
-Red and , Yellow 'Flannel, all wool,lB/ cents . • '
British Chintz; Blue and Orange,lo cents • •
Bed Ticking, only cents; . • ....-
French Dress Ginghams,l2l cents; ' • -•
"French -Work. - Collars, only 121 cents;
4-4 White Flannel only - 25 cents. • = -•-
LADIES' DRESS GOODS. - • -;
Black PrElid . ...TdiCsOich lustre;
Wide Block-Manilla Bilks;
Chameleon r
Silks alrihrides ;
Satin stripe Caslire, new style; - ;
French Latnawin Plaide; • P• F -
Lyonese Cloths, iatilnstre; • - •
Black Plaid - Alpactitustke; • • " • ;
Gala Plaids, high colors;a.• -
Coburg and Ttubeloth, Various - eh:ides ;
Paris Printed Latine Cashmeres;' -
Wench Merinctiall Colors; • •
Chameleon Saun,-allahades;'
Black Plaid Gro.IP Armour Silks; • = -
Chameleon Thibet Cloths. - • -
SHAWLS!. SHAWLS - F•
- - - - -
Plaid Long Shawls; Broeha Long Shawls; Embroid
ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha
Shawls; Embroidered, black and - colored Mous de Laine
Shawls; new style Stradilln Shawls; plain and embroid
ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet - Shawls, and
new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashmere Shawls.
French work .Capes; Collars and Chemizettes; -new
style Bonnet - Ribhons; Revere bordered linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; -black and
colored Kid Gloves• ; mohair and worsted Mitts; white
and black Silk,-Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora
vian Hose; black Silk - Fringes and Gimps Thread,
Edgings and Insertings.- •
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE4GOODS.
Damask-Table Linen r and Table Clutha RuisiaDia
"pe'rnnd Cnuthl Irish Innen and Linen Lawns; Bleached
and Brown Muslin . ; Cassineta; Kentucky Jeans ; Checks;
Bed Ticking ;.Domeaticr Ginghamr, Colored . Catarina;
Red, Witte and YellUw•Flannela ; Welsh 'Flannel I Plaid
Linsey; Canton Flannels; Stown,Sleached and color-
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ' : . ,
.
Just ie . ceived, a very fi ne assortment of. PrenCh and
English`, blue, blitek and brovin Cloths ; blaaVand fancy
French•Cassimeres ;.new style fancy Vestings tuid*Cm
lists ; Merino Shirts and' DrawUrs ; Linen, Cambric and
SifirliMulkeichiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves
,
Hosiery andSaspenders. - ' .
A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound)
Blankets, just received. -
The above GOODS having been purchased tinee the
reeentgreat fall in prices, Merelants and others are re
quested to call and inspect them, as I feel confident that
on examination they will - be found much lower than they.
ba4re ever been offered in this City, as lintend to sell
Item Wholesale and retail, at a 'very small 'prof: a: the'
"Bakterri Cdst. ''''ATISALOISI MORRIS, - '
n0v.23. G 5 Market street. Pittsburgh.
New Goods, at -Number 'Fifty-nine
COICSITIV 01. 80131111. ALND MARKET STREETS, PITISSII/1011.
HEAT BARGAINS !—The subscriber has jest re
-
G turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving
a vary eitensive assooment of FANCY AND STAPLE
D.BY , ',GOODS; Adapted An:the present season, and em
br ling a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by
establishment in the West.
• ' 'DRESS'HOODS 'is
„Very giossy.black Silks ; Cravats : and Collars ;
- Handsome dress do. Black love VeilS'and Hdlrfs.;
Riehehtutgeable do. Saconettuid Carob. Muslius.
Rich changeable. prqin de Plaidand striped Muslins;
Chines; , ! Handsome Ribbons ;
Albile and high eolMrrerich Gloves, Hosiery, dtc.; .
Merinos• , ..ICloths for Cloaks; ' "
Mode and high colA MuSliniTerketi Shawl's; '
de Laines; - Cashmere do.
New style muslin deLainesalain Thibet Shawls, silk
Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe; ..,
Fancy do. do. /PI ae.k Thitit Shawls, do. d o
Black and colOred AlpiLis;;Black do. do. .
Plaid Dingliants, ; bright do. do: _
' - Fine' Scoville do. •
:New style Virtnes ; Cloth do. -
Gala Plaidsibnght colors; Plaid, Long no.
California Plaids; . Low Priced ''do. ".
Black Bombazines • Praia elnakin g s._, • .
CALICOE'S-GREAT "REDUCTION .
His stock of Calicoes is very large; ii, has been Se.
lected with much care—with particular reference to
fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of
design. These goods are lower than they, have ever
been before, and are worthy the. particular attention Of
purchasers:,
The
The best Calicoes for cis. ever offered ;
Double purple Calicoes,English, m cents;
.Oreeni,
Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; . • -
New style hlerrimaelcOnlicoesi • -
Blue
Orange do..
, d
;."
Blue andrange , o.' '
Furnitum, .do. • •
. • CHEAP DRESS GOODS: •
A large lot of low, priced. Madill de Laines of die low
price of 121 cents per yard. _
Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cts. per Yard. Very good
And itithaittislatne dark and bright colored Plaid Ging-
Attrifor 12Ecents, warranted fast colors.
DO4E:me AND STAPLE. GOODS.
Dienehed 111 - uslitis,6, to 12;
Yard wid e:robletiched, GI to 9 ;
Bed Tickinks, yery-cheap;
Cakinotts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans;
Checks. Linseys;
Domestic Ginghains, Mariners' Shirtings' ' -
Colored Cambrics .1 •
Flannels, lower than ever offered ;
Canton Flannels.
LINEN GOODS!.
IrishEinen.s,3auen Lawns ;.. _
Damask Table Linen;
Do. - do. Cloths; .
Russia Sheeting; ,
Do. Dinners;
Linen Drilling, Crash.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to, very line,
also Blue.and•Drub Blankets, fine and very fine, for
GOODS,FOR GENTLEMEN.
Fine and superfine French and English Clriths anA ban
simeres ; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Tocket Hand-,
kerchiefs and. Cravats; ,Gloves,; Suspenders; Silk and
Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose;
etc. atc. ,
The subscriber having made extraordinary.prepare
tions for the Full and Winter trade, and having purchas
ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually
depressed, can confidently promise his eustomers the
best bargains he has ever been able to offer.
Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are
respectfully invited to call. (uov2o) PHILIP ROSS.
Winter Goods at Rasters' Costs
GED. R. WHITE, No. M.Market sirer4intends. making
a change in his 'busiticsa t on the Ist of January
next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at
original cost ,:
Brocha Long and Square Shawls;
French Tartan Long do.
French Printed Cashmeres
English do. • do. . •
Mouseline De Laines ;
34 and 014 Gala Plaids;
High cord French Ginghartis, and Fancy Dress Silks
Those wanting Bargains, are invited to call. [no47:lm
Reduction in
• - . •
uniA, BE SOLD; from this date, the, balance of Our
Wttrraa Daess Goons, at greatly reduced prices—
consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazartne blue i ltPktbrown
and other colers French Merinos, Lamartuni Stripes,
Mohair Stripes, and bard AlpueaS, bl'k and fancy colors:
French all wool Casbineres and De Danes; low priced
Cashmeres and De Luines, in great , variety;, Long and
Square Plaid Shawls; Turken, Cashmere, De 'Laipe
Cloth, Thibet, Tt, - D. THOMPSON,
dec2 110 Market at; 3 doors from Liberty.
BARD & BROTHERS' PIiEMIUM GOLD .PENS--
12 doz. of the above:warranted brand of Peni, just
received, and for sale to 'the trade at New York. prices.
The above Pens have received the highest premium ever
awarded an Gold Pens, and are:warranted by' the manu
facturer against thtpoint coming off.
For salaby . . EDWARD TODD & CO.,
North:dist corner of Rah and Market its Op stairs.,
nov2B
110 LACK AND FANCY CASSIMERLS' --W. S. Mast-
Pat has lately received a largo assortment of these
Goodiyand is opening, them at prices unprecedentedly
low, rangingirom 75.t0 $2,50 Per YAM. , •
Also; French Doeskins, of all qualities.
'Also,' French and Eughslullrorulcloths,. black,. alive,
invisible green, brown, And blue. Among these are
some very handsome French Black,snitable for Cloaks,
at a very low price , and brown, invisible green, and bn
Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks,
Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers;
Mariners' Undershirts constantly au hand.
DJ- The attention of Merchants and Merchant TailOrli,
whsibuy. by the piece, is specially invited to the above.
decl3
By Express., . •
nENTS. SUMMER GOODS—Super. single milled.
Ur French Habit Cloths; risk sryles - Cassimeres; black
and colored Cashmeretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths'
figured andpiauiDrapilEtes. - Vestings, "very choice.
Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured Linen `Drills;
Cheaper yet!, RO.IiINSON'S Cloth Store,
maytls Post*Ruildiugs, corner Fifth and Wood.
Patterson's Cars•tage Manufactory,
'Dia ß iona .aky, between -,Wood and Smithfidd streets.
WILE= may always he found an assort
meat of Family Carriages, Burouches,
Buggies, and all kinds of heavy. work,
from a six horse wagon down to a wheel
barrow. _Persons wishing. to purchase or contract . for
any thing in the above line, are .respectfully invited-to
call.
A FURTHER REDUCTION: -
Jam. Alusprott- rgr.. Sons; Patent Sods Ash.
1 1 TO 5 TONS, 31., cash, currency; or 4 MOB., approved
bills. 6 tons'or upwards 3-- ;la. Tar, or 6 mos_ do.. in
erest added. For the-superior quality of Misbrand, we
efer, to the glass , and soap manufacturer.; of this-:city
tenerallY. • . MITCHELTF.FE,
;decd Na. WO Liberty. street.'
OT"' -1000 nll. natural colored Winler.s7.v _ d.B(6 bleached _
1511U,`µ..
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'P Ali. No. 1 Lard
5 " Linseed (wariantedfidn)
dd . " ' Strait's Tanneo.e. (wqr.gerniine) . ."
In store and foi sale by
per S- mu.a.rit & RICKETSON
ams itice at, Christ m as Cake.
S. megipx, Ne. 49,Dicanond olley,respectfully in
. .forms hie friends and customers, that.he.is,prepar
ing, at the Star Bakery:, the most magnificent Christmas
Cake ever served up to Pittsburgh. It will wejrgb 100
lbs., will be made of the.best, fruit, dad will be thoroughly
littked., To those who-arc , fond ,of drawing prize!, le
begs leaVe to, say. that three rich and beautiful -Rings,
made, of tbe finest Gold, will•be placed inaider,tbe•Cake.
The cake will ; be disposed of at 50 cents per po u nd., rr ,
11:7'On band, a large stock ofStigar ToTaiand Cake
Vea3gea-- 41 F- 1 4:14M:7 - 7 ,1 F . 44174 . k 7 .-.. iif - rzW - 4;.'•
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- • El. WILIAM al ' .
; EXCIIANG•E; AND . BANKING :01 7 ,1 1 10E
, • -ay. eikiher; of Third and Troia striet,f,'
IGHT and Thoe Dills of Exchange, Debi itiedis and
•
S - foreign and' domestic. Coin bought and • sold on. the
most favorable tends: t- - .t •-•+
Collectionsmo:de in all the Principal cities of the ;
at the lowest rates. ' • • : jel2l
t 1 CIIAAY
s&pn - • -
BANK.ERs, BECtitERS;
And ,Dealirs Foreign, andDointatie Bzehange l
eates:qt Deposit, Bank Nae..*;Tioki,atkSilver, No:BS, ir9Ofir
t(reet,3ni door beloti Four th , IVesi ide; P ittsbusgh;.
. . ,
Hugh D King,
(i.U.TV.OV 11112 Pint OP M'CORD klt(64.'
NXER..,A,ND KEn •
,office—arnerorPouio street and Pas: Offiee eatelt,
EALER,„in. Coin; 'Beak lintel!, ;Tlttie Bills,- Foreigd
, tind Denies - tip Exatninge t Certificates of Deposit, Ito t
EXCHANGE an all the principal cities-of the ; Union:
for sale ,in sums to purchasers.
'CURRENT find par funds reeeteed atideposita.
COLLECTIONS made on all ppite of the Union et the
lowestrates.
A.Listri Itaestral . • • ,•, EDWASItt NABItt , „
- • Ifitiitt/ZR dr,
Bankers and Exchange , Brokers, - Dealers in J.Ortigir. and
'.lJonzatie Bills, Bills of Ea:Mange, E'ertifietttet
et, Banl Now, and •Coira, . •
Corner of Third and Wood sta., dirictly oppotitte the B~
.L,chartes , Hotel. ranytEr-r:
• - N.':HOLBIES dr. SON,
Bankeis and De-cilers' iri'Etehange Coin and Bank Nora,
/Ye. 55 Afafket itreet, Pittabsitgh: . _
118LLLNG RATS. ' • ISICUktiOS: 1J 7.; BUYING BATE
- New York I pel - Cinehmati
Philadelphia- ": Louisville
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Baltimore .. St. Louis.
semi ; i• 7
rateai:
County it City ord'ai'‘
Relief Notes ..- • -
Pennevlvanin
New• York
Maryland-- "
New Orleans . .
Buying rates
Ohio die
Indiana I.
Kentucky f "-
Virginia
Wheeling,
Tennessee - . a 4 ,
anl9-y
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BANKERS AND: EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Cornerof Wood and. Sixth.3lreas.; PittsburWPA.,
DEALERS in. -Vein, Banic..Notes,.:Tima Bing; Foreign
. and "-Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Depasir,to:
EXCHANGE on all the:.principat Chief' .of the lltuim,
and Europe, for saledu.stinn to chit purchniers. , . •
. - CUHRENT:antlpar-funds received on deposite:-. , ....
COLLECTIONS made on all:pans of the Union, nithe
lowest rates, _ , : e. .
- PRIV.A,TE, DISEASES. - . - Dr :Drourn,.l , o
1115 DiaMond AlleY, can - bi'eoninalted in all
cases Of eprirass or rfriiratenottire intidenta
c to - the human frame, " ' • • '
). • Syhilitiand Syphilitic etUptionslonoitheea
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and itScousequeneett, together with-alter
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.nereardtreoxir, impurities ofthe blood, with all diseases 0
.renertalorigin, skin diseases,withstrictures,gleet, urethrpl.
discharges; seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles,
rheumatism, female we akness, ;:diseases .of the womb,
monthly suppressions, diseases , of the, joints,: fi strida-ip
ono, _nervous affections, pains : in the, , back and loi's, irri
tations of the neck of the bladder -and kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions, tetter, ringworm, mercurial diseases,
TEARS' PRACTICE
Exclusively devoted (lithe study and treatment
real disorders, a9d those arising from youthful exresseal
gaiety, climate, or' impurities of the blood;whireby the
maw:miter, may linve been enfeebled, enables Dr.Bruwit
to offer assurances of speedy relief to 01whci",Tiy0skee
themselves under his care. '
Brovett's'offices are convenientlynrratiged,into sap
time apartments. Patients eon visit Dr B wittiotit fear
of exposure to other Whiten:EL • • • -
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It is of importance to ~Inany persons in need of medical
aid, to obtain - good adviceprivately and proniptly. all
such; Dr. Brown's
, ready skill in removing venereal th'si
cases, in their cariousSonns and Stages,,odersiaduccrifellts
which chit - rarely be equalled.' Strangers- are - herehy up:
'prised' - that "Dr. Brown has been' regularly'edticatedtn.
'every branch 'of medieine, - and for - the last twelith years
'confined 44aself - exelnriyelythe . ..treatment ofthose
DiAtrewn is the'only - ragularltediteittetl, surgeon. in
Pittsburgh - Who gives his whole atiention:tialthose corn
ints
Citiain, sate and sPeedy cures will, in till'eisee; e
guaran teed. Recen t cases relieved in it'short time, withoittinte4
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from business. '
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1117.11entin oe'Rapinre.—Dr; Brim% alma inviteeper
acne, afflicted with Hernia to call, as be has paid purlieu"
lar attention to theldisease. • • •
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Leiters; ("rani a distanceiaakinga,dvice;inuat cantala
fea,.ar.they rill'aotVe attenaellto'. •
• Orr - Office Dialtiond - Allwk, e , fewdoora fiam Woad
stree . t 7 .towatils the market: • Conant tatioils'lnfil abaft
10) . E.IJBIAlle 1 A1:77.1Jr1 . 1.1ryvve , s newly dlseovered tem
edy for Rheumatism is a speedy aiMeiriaikeernerly
for that painful tronbte. never - •,;'• , • ' -
Office: 311 Private Consultation ' Rooms, No 2 • 6 .. .5','Dfa.
'Mond alley, Pittsburgh, - Pa: ' Th,e'Decloris -
haifie; inClB-daunt;: .,
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The Grand Purgatyve
pvg..CLICKENEIV strolut - COATED VEdiTll.-
49LE - ,EXTRAPTPILLS.--These celefirmed Pills
e obtained-MA enviable'notoriety in the United States
as a curative, far :Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour, stonanch:
Headache, Fivers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, - B east'
burp, Liver tomplainc.llcurVy,•sOre Throat,-,lnward
Weakness; PxdPatation of the heart,: Indigestion,. ant, a.
variety of other diseases to which.ilesh. is heir _to, ini:a
medicine fox the million. - In all seasons of die year,--
Airitig;:ntitidrikiAAMMinhinhil Winter,-qindundeiffilkffir
cutnitaimes,'they . can be taken with perfect Safety, and
success,- As a Vershiffige and generalmedieine forettill
dien;they'are u nrralled.,: -.Being coated- withpure-white
augur, children will easily taketheMr-they neither gripe
Mir Minisilatet 'are, gentle, but tharoughintheiroperntion.
For adults ; by increasing the dose; theyWe equally ben
cficiale.-- As an Antißdious Pill they will be found With :
nuts superior - Ask anyone; among theihansarids *ha
use them, and an unqualified approval will bathe certain
Retheinber. Dr. C. V. Clickener isite original inventor
of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the:sort was
ever heard of until he introduced "them - in - liine,'lB42.
Pnrehasein should; therefore, always ask for Clickener:s
Sugar Coated yegetable Pills, and take noothers, or they
will be' made the victims of a fraud. . - • •-,. - ,•- -•
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(Price, 25 cents per box. ,
Dr. Clickener's principal office for the sale of Pills, is -
AVM. JACKSON 89- liberty at ;bead of Wood, Pigs
burgh, Pa:, General , -Agent for Penneylvimiti-Northem
Ohio, and the river counties 'of Virginia.
The following are the duly appointed Agents far A, • -30
gheny county i
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A. M. Marshall, ' ' '-• '
Dr. Brown, • - • Allegheny city.
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S. R. Johnson, • , .
• • Jonathan GhteisaManchester.: -
Alexander Asdale, Wylie street.
• 3.-Ft. H. Jaciquei; Birmingham. -
- • Wm./. Smith; Temperanceville.-
G. H. Starr;;Pewickley. : . ~
Edwlrd Thompson, Wilkdisburgh
Daniel Negley,-P.ast Liberty. , -. • .
R. - Z.' Mitehell, Wilkinsburgh.
H. Rowland'JeStiii;liVßeespori.
C. F. Diehl,Elizabeth.
John Black; Turtle Creek - - .••• . :
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"----M'Eldowney,!3akerstown:• - . --•,-,:::: ,-, - 1 ,, T.
Samuel Springer, Clinton
James Bl , Kee;Steivartstorim. • ,
Riley M'Laughlin,,Plum township
3:Fulton, Tareptuta. .- • -
• Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville.
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Robert VVRlituns;Arthupsville,
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WILLIAM TA.T.E r ib CO: • '
(succEssesis TO . UTIERIITP
No. 10; Ftnirth street,' bettered Fern! : exiut`Libetly. ap tett,
MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead; leaden - pipes' hy
,dratits, pumps,. baths;-water closets; leaden ecifftria,
Ise,; keep Constantly on hand and 'manufacture to, order,
sheer lead from 1 to 8 lbs. - to the square foot, inshitets 6
of
by,2o feet; which;they. will furnish to the trade isittolearile,
or cut to'order in any size that maybe wanted: r
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They-also manufacture and'keep constantly on 'hand
leaden pipes from 4 to* inch calibre; aqueduct pipe;io,
conveying water from springeifuthished to the country
trade; and put up on reels.in lengthe of - from 100 ro'looo,
feet on each reel, with directions, as to the proner method
of Al so ; on hand, islargesapply orAdams' Pat-
eid suction Pumpsi for wells or cisterns; Snow - 4. Co's
very sapeiror east iron suction Pampa:. •
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Hydrant work of-every . descnption executed In' the
most durable - m=ler, atkl. on- the =most accommodating
terms." - Orders froth the.eountry for leaden pipes, ehgti
lead, - or pumps,will-rectiveprompr attention. - •
Dailey* Magical !alit Extraetpr,..
0 THE PUBDIC.—This is to certify that I have.rounii
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.balley!s - Makieal'Pabt Exfractar to prove - a cure. for
the .Chronic Rheumatism, which r have been afflicted
with for ten' Years, lip my hip jcnnta.
ABRAHAM' R. NTEmr...Arqu,
Aegtutekanoek, N. 'Y.,'April _
ALa H . Dittst—Sfr: I, have been treuhletivitb the
Piles. for eight months; dod could get no relief. Your
Magical Pout Extractor having been recommended to
me;l. applied it:bit twieoiolitalned instant- relief, end in
abort tune was perfectlycured! .Could fiat :get any
more_of:ii, would not lake. it hUndred dollars-for the
fialance - Ofrety. box.. WILLIAM
Moore . street, New Nork,..fune 10,1847.•
CAUTION —....paffey's only Depot in the eily.'qfNeto
York; and where the genuine nriteld can be -obtained;
and retail, i
wholesale aus- at 413 Broadway . . " -
H. DAUM' is the Linventor of this truly invaluableeorit
pound, and he never has; mid never- will communicate the
secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there;'
fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make: a.
grain of it himself •'. - . .1,
Counterfeits abound! Every truly. Valuable urtiele is
subject to be depredated upon hy . counterfeiters
posters; and nothing, that we knower, has more erten- -
Nively experienced that fact than Dalley'sMagleal.Pala
Extractor!: ~, .
Yrst—The genuine _Dailey, in 'e ases.of the.. severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c,. will afford instant relief; and.
produce ;stance a cooling audtoothing effeet dung
pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but
ways, apply it mil itum, rttvor,on canon cloth.
And now mark the sitgerritre.unterfeu Extractors;
nrimatter under what name ibeyntak appear, or how.ap,
plied, alwayS irritate rrad:iiterease thepatn'l
Pampld eta, canto ining certificates of eqies, may be had
gratis, on application to JOHN. D. MORGAN,
Trestern Depot, Pittsburg h:
Da..Wrs.fruout. Agent..,, •
.I , ,,s4 er t s Ansmal
For Horses, Cattle, &in:, mires spavin, -quittor; grpasm
poll-evil, sores, galls and...bruises:. Pamphlets containing
ee l -liar:aces of relper table Patties, 'May tie haiVoniapPit
.cation to. -* • • •-• JOHN. D. ALORHA.N; -.
oc,tlSultiM7 , . • Agent, Pittsburgh.
Whale ""
Steel and Tolle anufactorr.
MITE subscribers have enlarged their Steel and , pur e
l'ilranufactork, on the - ronter. Of O'llara' street: and
Spring alley, Fifth and,- Pittsburgh, by erecting a can:
vetting (ornate, a: 'W inelting furnace and a tilt .haanter,-4-
Their Stetl,itow licingof a spperiOr (lnality t and having
engaged-competent operatives;they tire prephirtd!ta far-
Mali Files OP every description, - that will corimafe
Ihtil)oraimpl:nied article tutu] be hind etennined . to Make
it theirtterett Of all' orho • use 'Files to Way, tit mi.;
chaise-croak theta, they Will tell theft Files--At-reduced
prices, for Cash. They will alaiire-etd Firet,:and' pot.%
ehasdihoaa:wbich are , worn and braken. Varian.
ataja jeopectfollyinvixod, nov7) 3, ANICRIBI di-CCr
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