The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 23, 1849, Image 3

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, w - Com:mortis!: COuniskrbinf.lifeteare y Coin.'
f its!--Citiz ensofFittabrirg,bounterfeitere otWatamtsa
brined /nun Vitourents Prins are mill abread, and•
he worst conceitiable, kind._ We would' respectfully
,ite you to call on the Agent for Pittsburg; Dir., .1 04 11
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• O w lti m PS p O u g, ha l se ta a L a ib t
x‘ ert ro y iv atre st e s t m , .an in d thi erm eitt ne .„, it a iB b a b b !
tely enough to one blush tor pobt,fraflinrratin
.. but at the same time to guard alt against the villainy
ithe counterfeiter. , The passing of counterfeit coin it
;Nreh to it.',lt us . an mucli inferior in'the degree of
ty, as petty irireerir is inferior to. tiownright
...:_is aye remember that ihe Original and only'Genuine
, DIAN,Ii r EOET.AI3LE PILLS have the 'wriueursigna- .
' - of NVILLIAZI WRIGHT 'on the top label of box. '
mernber, glen, that H. Satnittt, Druggint; corner of
- rket and Whirs stieeti, is : not an tigellt for this motdi
. e, and we can. et:guaranty the pitomeneas :of that
- red brhim for; a ale. . , •• . - • -- - '
OEM THOMPSON, 1.5, Liberty street, is sole Agent':
hese only of him. ; 1 ' .`-- ' 3aellitd&w
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sr -A cough should 'never be neglected. Ti :may itp,
r triiiing• and -ratworthy the attention at. first, but it,
' I not remain stationary long: it May progress slow at'
t, and its augmentation may on scarcely perceptible;
when it once seizes the lungs, all the other parts of
body will be Alyinp athetic aly Affected, end' ecoriftrra
onstutaption and promature death vrißlie uresult. ,A little care would save miday:ti lite; and
timely use of a proper remedy" might bave,arristed'
ty a consumption .. Bat many persons have an 'nein- .
e repugnance to, taking any, medicine,' and 'rather
n use the means towards arresting a disease; simply
nese the remedy may% not teal pieta:sant one, wbuld
er and languish for a lortglinte;befOre they, M a ;t o t Id re
to the aid of medicine. - • '
.
A. Fahnsstock & Cough,Balsam Veit
tags in this respect over many other Cough prepa
oils, as its pleasant paste permits tittt be used without
• nvenience. Bat its value as a Balsam' cohabit; in the
ediness of its surs.',.We hare known x sOme of The,
desperateoughs, some of which had been tanning
or u considemble,leng* of tirae, almostimme 7 -
ely to its power. .•
repared and for sale wholesale and retail, by
B. A.. PAILNESTOCK Es Co.
.rI7 cot, Wood and let , and :WOO and Oh, Eta,
v
IMAM
Inti
.111notome ton ktt'Saisorai.—Vittight's IndiatuVege!.
o Ella suit all complaints and all ages, - and :maybe
n at all limes, and under- all circmnstancas, with
eel safety. They are as nataal to the huattmconsti
.n as food; and. while - they do Met injure eVen the
-t delicate, theta is scarcely a - malady In the , whole:
lc.gue of human ills, but will yield to their influence.
• right'sindien Vegetable Pilisthoratighly cleanse the
ach and bciwels from bilious - and'putrid humors, And
ify the blood ; and are therefore, certain to drive pain
stress of every desc.ription from the body.
mare of Counroffeitsandlmitatihni.—Raiaimber that
Original,and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable - Pills,
e the -written signature of Wrnr et 'Warmly on the
label of ear+ [Mal • 7 '• ' • .?;:
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member, idso, Pant Atessrs. Petichtwanger te.Cm s of
York;'.fas." -Glasooe & - Co; ; at 'Cincinnati; and; 1.
Wilder se Co., of LOttitwille, are. tscrr agents for .this
"eine and we cannot guarantee the geattineness
of
oder;slAy9tem for sale. . ,
he genui ne ;a for eale at Dr. \Piiglit's Priecipai Office,
Race etreet,.Philadelphin; . and by Jane IMoatestm,
Liberty: street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. who is sole agent'for
city, by whom dealers can be ;supplied at the whole.
rate. : iirap
ojd
'ettorne-rs„ strtingers * Nisitink`the city; and
others.wahing to provide themeelcen with tt band
, e DRESS COAT. PANTS. VEST, or' any other'arti
r. in the line, can ilo.eo by,etwiag their °Mere - midi
JAME J S - hraDIRF'
..,
Third meet, St, Charles Buildini: *
;;;E:2
ST RECSIVT.D, by Ek - press,another piece shon rtapp'd
k, the ver) thing for Minks; and just in season.
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10 • Third Street, St. Charles Building.
ARO OIL--1:11ibls. NS , . I 'Winter Strained Lard Oil
Just received and for safe by . -
nlB MILLEre &. RICKETSON.
GAR HOUSE 1110LASSES-15 bbta.-- La. Snga
House - Molusen, on consigtunent and for s.nin•by
nlB - . MILLER/V. HICKEXSON
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OR SALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dive Ding
situate Cu Fifth street: opposite the .Court Mouse.
wire of ' Air.ARJLLEN & 00.WINECP,
1.17 21S.Litkerty street, opposite Seveulk
, . • • , - ... ..
• - . . Administrators; Salo.
llf virtue of an orderof the Orphazia Court, the un
deraigned. Administrator of -the Estate of James,
• ore, of South Fayette TownshiP, Allegheny Coon-
Penrui,- dec'd, and will expose. to tale, at Public
cry, on the premises, on. the third tiattminy of .Feb-
rY. A. D. 1849; at 12 o'clock, 'or., all that valuable
1 KM situate in the said Township of South Fayette,
laded by lands of James llerrion, Joseph Dickman,
uel Kenney, James .AFKeown, John Alexander, the.
. William Jeffery, and others, eentaining, 279 acres
10:perches; on which is erected a large and cabin
; ('Brick Dwelling House, and fliarge frame _Barn antj
Inc Stable, u stone milk . house, and. tenant haute.--
t n t
ut 1:6 acres cleared; the residue has Sue timber; an
te Orchard, in ita prime, all grafted . The Farm
, a good 'stem of cultivation, and the soil-is well
pled to small grain.' The Farm is Well watered, and
an abundance of excellent Stone Coal. . It is situated
ut tea ,miles from Pittsburgh„ and about two miles
the Pittsburgh and Wationgton Turnpike Road.—
Land will be sold as one Farm, or in two tracts, as
same was divided by the inquest of partition.
CTIN3 Of Sole—One-thi id cash; one-third to one year,
h bite est from the day of Sale; and one-third-in two
tb - imerest from the day of sale. _The two last
MCIIIS to he secured on the premises, „bpitulgment
dand mortgage. Pei - ROHS wishing to, purchase, cart
~,..ir ~fg2l2zinlitniikrl.242l:l9,gnnzi,j43464
Administrator. -
RUM=
To kient. •
HE subscriber offers for Rent the following pompom.:
One Tavern Stand, situated on- the. Franklin Road;
r miles from the city; with - one hundred and thirty
es of Laud, improvtil, principally -in grass. 'Also, -
flouse and Lot of Ground, with a Blacksraith:Shop
i Tools. Also, one •House and Lot, - suitable for a Shoe ,
her or Tailor. Also, one fine frame HOLIDi" with six
es of Ground, suitable for a Gardner.' The above
perty will bo rented separate. For further particulars
uire of the subscriber on the premises. • •
PETER nrcuty, Inn-keeper,
R 583 TP, Franklill" Road.
nl9:4tw'
BALANCES AND DIVIDENDS
ITANDING in the Merchants' and Manufacturers'
Bank'of "Pittsburgh; which have not been increased
. imi eished for three years :
anus.: • Residenci.* rkde. Amount.
raharn Benne!, Deposite, April 29,1937,:1114 - 50
e Mornson, " Dee: 13,1947, EC
V Nicholson, Balance, March 22,1830,"85 27
iliam Campbell, Dposite; /tine ` 3,1245, 324 •
. .
anus:' •No:of Diridends. krunret.
Conker.• • • .t. 112 16'
B. Mizell, • ' ; 60 ;
os. Pariball; ' '45
os. Fitch, ' 5 ' 6 '" • 13 . 60
muffin Barker, -6 • 56'25
In -Trove &Son, 4 ' 60
certify, that the above apPear to be Bilartais and Di,'
ends, duet° the 'persOns - narned;and ; which .bave rc
ined nnehtuiged for three yeafs. - _ , •
- . W. H. DENNY, Ciultier:''
:worn and 'Sabscnlnd,- December 22th,'1649; before
, fd3o.3vluti .D. S SCULLY, Caelner.
: -.-- -- - Auditor's Notice: , ,'•-' -, . '•
.....-.,':- '../Nl'llE DISTRICT,COURT, Alleghitnyz
' County, Nov. Term, 18.18, No-233
. 1. 6 ,, „,,,,,,- ;• RetiFy -. WiAufterhaide, , .. • -..- , i... ... 0
• •-• Execution . •t
-1 - I(4' v
.1. ' ."1' . : .: AV.. - -ItlWe . a. ' • - • ;••
_.,,•-••_:-
......./ . . And now, DCcilO; ISIS, the Beene PaYe .
. -• into ,COurt.the. sum of. $009,31; same. day,
ads •tilie6dttou appointed Auditor, to distribute Re d
incy in Conrt. . .Frottithe Record.l. --.. • . -., . !..,
. - -...• .....• •-• • • •.• : - RIRAM. RULTZ,Prat , , -. •• •
Miss Novcs, that the 'Auditor will attend to thi: T:
.i dunes
:
his appOtntment, at his office r. on Fourth,s:
weet . be
:teen Smithfield and Grant eta., Pitushulrob:rat Tuelidtiy,
e Z.3d dm* of January neut..= 2 o ' clock ,
. 0 ,.. ia. . •• .. •
deaf:ult. •
,• -... READE IVASHINGy ON. Andßai '
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- DMINISTRATOWS,NOTI CE.- 4...etiere of Admiriar=
trillion having been granted to the nudereikeed, eti .
e Estate of, Lialle Beason, a VJeasd; lute' of Menai
wilullOP, kerma 3 inde'Ved t° raid Estate, are rem:le/tea
make zattnediate Tay-meat:. and all having' clean wilt
esent them,for setUentent. ". , .--,. . •,- ~ „
ft. :.. ....
1..
itlitlES fiESSON, ' ' t• i a ., -. . 0 „:'
~ EllllAll bLEEK t $ -----' -- ' '
decllwol 4
O the Honorable:'me jugges of Me Court of Quarter.
Sessions cif tba'Peace m and forthe County of
The pennon o r John
,Conolly, Vara, city of Pins
. rgb, 'the cotrinr. aforeetudi humbly she wptiti That
ur petition.er hails prtividedlursSelf•wjlit-rnalermls for
e accomraodation tmvelens and others, at his dwell
g boasts id the - Watd 'aforesaid, 'and prays .thist your
onort will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a,.
WM:house -of entertainment. and'your Petitione ,r as
i duty bound; will pray. ' JOHN CONOLLY.
We t tlic subscribers, citizens Of the aforesaid:Want, dri
ertify, that the - above petitioner is of good repine for
. onesty and temperance, and is well provided with house,
,sons and convenienees fbr the rtecommoilatMn of ;par!
'len and others, - and that said favein'isnecesiturS•
'i L. Wilmartli, John Christy, /Stettin Connolly, Neal.
elloltanti. Hill,. Thomas Sill, And, Jackman, James
-pShane,Thos:,Parcell, WatsorWrhos,oWitoll, John'
plan. • " ria
j4:3td.kies l
110 LET—The Dwelling, corner of Wylie-and Chant
am street, having parlor., dining room '
_,arid six bed,
awns: ,Apply to :*.: JAS.
TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR
Conlinatliou 5 and well finished Tavern
- "Stand, in tlth ,yillage of Shouselown, furnished. in
todern stylC;svitli gOod_Stabling attached. -It will be
?aged for a term of,youts. Add' ess
P. SllOUSE,,Shoirseiown.....,
...
01 1 .1111ON'TEAS FOR 121- CENTS PER BET, 7 The
subscriber, wishicg to dispose of hiS entire stock of
ueensware as soon as possible, will sell common Cups
id Saucers arthe extremely low price of / 2 1 conic AFT
-t, along with Other articles. Now is the time to, secure
good assorunent 'of:Ware . at low prices. Store,keepera
d families Shouldimprove this opportuni i t4 : a tf ith::fde.
.y. 117' Remember the pluce, urtrNA. No. 11$ -
cod street.
..untill3). Whl,
OTATOES-58 sticks just received and for sale ' - by
• ARMSTRONG &
Llesheny Comity, as I _ .
i.sX t„ , INCTIIE MATTER OF THE . ESTATE
t it 1!,., OP Smamr...B.E.tr . rr,decep,sed; .i , •ici.6,9, June
...? Term, 184,
4 1' , , ~. 1: December 29th, 113.1.3, on..itiotion,',rdiatv
„ t .
~,1 ,..,1' • 1 / 2 Rule grantsd on the heirs aid' thes° utter
.. ested, to come into Court on Saturday,thC
. 27th of :January, 1649, and accept or re)ect
nder• the valuation and'..Partilictn- Personal...notice to.
e given of this Rule to thotei interested ,velzo . " !aside irk
a County of Allegheny, and notice , by publicutton in the
aturday Morning, Pont,, weekly', wail 4anuary,27tb,
• !, to those ilterested . Who reside:out'of the County,of.
leghen7..; -By the Cou r t. •
jan4:vrban27' ' ' " ' DANL. MCCURDY, Clerk:—
BE
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PITTSUVELGII 130141.tv OP TRADE.
H.DENNY: ' -
J. HANNA
_ w Coxity,mg Voa DEe-padmis
W. R-
atrilY)
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pASSENGER ARRANORIVENTS FOR 1848. ,
steamboetllacket,Line,leaveadallyfor Cineinnati,lo
Ptisienger. Packet, via. BMW/VW/Me, 40 Baltimore and.
' 'Philadelphia, 8 A. 24., and 6 P. M.
!Sailtoacli•Ulm, direct to ,Plintulelplila, 9 a. at., and 12e
Westent and Southern Unit Condi Line, 6 4. ni.
North-Weston, vin. Cleveland, dailq,lo
Erie end Western Near :York , daily, 9 A. M.
l!fertlt•Rantern, to Fthiladelptuu, dotty, except Sundays, 4
'ARRIVALS 'AND DEI.ATURE OF MAILS.
Eastern Mail' via - Philadelphia, due 3'A. Bt., n1°86112 x.
Western Mail,Cin. and Loam., due 8 P. 7111 7 closet sn.x.
South.iin Balt. and Washington due Br. elosess
Diorth-Westero via Cleveland, diva /0 A. rd, closes 0 A. X.
:Erie atid. We stern New-York, due cloaes 8.a.. x.
STOCKS.
.• Fare ndue. 'Asked. O ffe red
Sank 61 Pinsbnreh , ...- . - ;' E 50,00 •1150;00 - 1160,00
. Exchange Bank • 30,00 44,00 43,50
Fhierratant•imd M. Brutir '6OOO - 47 00, : - 45,00
armers' Igeposit Bank • 'Nona in ouirket.-
flandStreet Bridge 50,00 . 50,00 40,00
-Northern Libertiesßri!lgn 50,00 35,00
Old Allegheny Br:dgc . ' 25p 36,00 35,00
Connellsvillei R. R.Stock,Ortid on • . •
shares,S2so ' ' -5 , 00 1,43'
City Bonds (6 ico' cent;).: .. 0000 • -
Monongahela Bridge , _ • 25,00 - ,
Gas. Stoc k •• ' 50.00
Dolly :Rayless , of the Markets.
OFFICE OF THE POST
Tormsruer MOHNING, January 23, 189.
FLOUR—There Were some receipts yesterday •
and several sales on .wharf were reported; 70 bla.
at $4137 Other !Wei at 83,30053„95. Salea from
attire at $4,0508412. •
1 5 0 store . at 75 051,-
. 25. -Net so plenty and prices looking up.
:BRAN—Thev is none is:market ; offered.
•.511ORTS—Soine receipts of common article offer.
ed at Isc.
SHIP STUFFS—SaIes from store at 25c.
~ ,C oftli-51EAL--None of any account in market;
Worth 35c. on 'wharf. - • • ' '
GRAINSaIes of-Oats from store at 30c. Barley
liiivorth 504.; tut no Aemand". Corn : no stock on
had; worth 32038 e. from Brat hands.
BUChAVat BAT
.FLOUR—SaIe of small lot from
wharf at $1,62. ' -
'POTATOES—Safeti of Pink Eyes and Meehan.
6
s
neck at 80/10e. ' •
•, .
'IIACONT.-Small sales of Sugar cured Lianas at 10c.
The! New. Golden Bee Rive Still. Ahead I
• NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !V
Greater Bargains than ever can now be had a
design of the New Golden Bee-ileoe, on Market St.,
between Third and Ponith." . vvhere is just opened
a - splendid-stock of winter pry. Goads, cheaper than the
!same Sprality - of Goods liavo ever been offered in "pins.
• - M. 1,. RUSSELL, No. CS Market street, between
:Third and Po - arth streets, sign of the' Big 'Golden Bee-
Hive, has now received, end offers to his numerous cus
tomers and the public-generally,:the, largest, Cheapest
and most splendid stock of Winter Ar Goods ever offer
ed in this city.. These'Goods have l been purchased in the
Eastern Cities since the late fall in prices, and,will be
sold to CaShbuyentet a great reductiononuch, cheaper
than they - could have been sold in-the early peat of the
season.
.Amongthia large and extensive - stock will be found
Many choice and fashionable Goods of the latest im
venation: • . .
t -- LADIES' DRESS - GOODS.
'
Starlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ;
Cherry coPd do. figured and plain ;
-Silks anffSetius, plain, striped and plain;
Starlet de Manes all wool. very cheap ;
fifituirine Elite De Laines, low prices;
Franck Alerinos, all colors, extremely low.
• Alar . ge assortment of fled Cashmeres Be Loire!, ,new
est dengris,froml2l to 50 cents per yard; these are • very
cheap. Also; a- large stock of Alpacas from PIC to SO
cents per yard; all colors. and a great-bargain ; 14 nh a
splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons of the bleat im
portation. Also, velvet -ribbons all widths and ce lore,
very cheap, a bountiful assortment ; plumes and unit leial
flowers ; bonnet satins and velvets, all colors; Pre nch
,worked capes and collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and
hosiery, all al reduced prices. •
- SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
Beat assortment in the city, and very cheap Long- zed
&lane' blares, best quality.
Tetlisma and Cashmere Shawls;
BitielCand colored Cloth do.
Broths and Silk. do.
Plaid BlarilietShinels.all qualities and prices.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS! !---Chrapat in the Cit it
A large stock or Thankets, all qualities. which wi II be
'sold cheaper than can he found elseerheie.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
• CHEAPER THAN THE' CHEST!
large stock or Patica. Goad dark C a li c o, taste. Mars.
- only 3 cents per yard t best quality British and Awe rican
Prints; 6to 10 cents per yard, yard wide ; British l' orate
Prints, 10 to 141;.a large supply red, white and yi Mow
Flannels, some us La* as 121 cents per yard, very e heap;
Bed Ticking; front Bto 19.1 cents per yard. Also, a large
stock or Cheeks; Shirting . Stripes, Cassinels, Ken tacky
Jeans-arid Linen s, together with a very exteasit, ro AA
' • • • 1111...115.11 ..... tari it 3to
ed oar 5 cents per 3,ar , ear e us ns
from 3to S cents per yard. All of - which wilt be sl rid off
at reduced Prices, at-the sign of the New Goblet t Bee
ilive, in Market street, between Third and Founts sts.,
No. 62. (declB2fl L. RUSSE
A NNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Will be received w t the
jaa_ Bookstore of Ermorr k Examen, 78 Wood st reet,
for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by the.At nor.
icon Society for the Melioration of the Condition of ' the
Jews, and ratted by the Bev. A. H. Wright, Pastor o trhe
Assoeiate Church, Jana street, New York.
PRINTINO APER—
so reams Printing Paper,2l.ll7 ;
100 " Pine Book Paper, 10:14 ;
B.'P. Book Paper, tor2s;
25 " Medium aolored Envelope; receive( I and
for side by ' ' JOHN H. NELLOI
No. 81 WOO I at.
rriftt PARTNERSHIP heretofore existino bet omen
j, Hate, Heineman it Co. was this day dissolts ed by
Mani' consent. The business of the late firm st •ill be
seined by Heineman lc Co. JAS. HALE,
• - - SANDS & REINE.N :AN,
JOHN ITOECTIS-
S4lit.27th, - 1118
• The businesswill be continued by &Nos. &
and Jnits . VondrtArixodei the style of I ",(EyN Enm&N k
ept2.B
-A FPRENTICES WANTED—n#' ten to twr way young
lads from 1211015 years of ag , l eant ta e stacking
manufacturing. Apply at M. DAL V'S Store,
on Fifthitreet, or at his Factory i n Lawr en ce villa.
novl4.' f - ,
A IsiECDIC/T elePedk a. of Moral And Religious
An4cdc "" Cc /kedge .t of several Thou land Facts,
/ I ,hrtelivee, Er.timples and Testin
bracingtbe b est the4and in moat former collections,
~.4 1hu hw<rees 4 addition, original and to sleeted; the
,„...,'°_, ll _,Frev.ge4l anti. classified on a new 131 a it, with co
r."'" s ""Kealand se/ iptural indexes. By Rev. R. Arvine
etunor of tr e e Providence Cbureb, i.Vew York
1'" Intfedueson, by the Rev. Geo B. Ch.rever, D. B
y .st published. • •
The above, .Aith a number of new and valuable pubb.
cations, for sa/e L & £.1113 GISH,
ni2.5 -E LLIOTT '
' 78 Wood street.
YIIEAS—The attention of families and dealerais invited
+l. to our stock of fresh Green and Black Teas, put up
in quittev, half poimd t tin& pound packages, which we
Will 'warrant equal to, if not bevel% than the Teas sold by
the ' , Pekin and Canton Tea stores. We have also on
hand 'fresh supply, of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young
:V
Gripaud Black Teas; 'WO in packages which . we think
cannot be equalled in this city. Calfanil try them
.de,c27' KING k MOORHEAD, Diamond.
Fresb,.,Pure Tens, -
.XIL THOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT .TETE - PEET ' S TE A .
STORY POllll4 street, near Weed, Pitteaurg4.—
41lia subscrib er,' herring just returned from New York,.. is
:now receiving a lame - supplv. of FRESH. GREEN and
.BLACK TEAS, from 'lite New York Pekin Tea CoMpa.
..ity,iselected wtth great care for rr_tail kale*. Oar stock
being nowlerevkomane prepared to supply Gincers,
Jlotels, Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and
tit anylltrice they nuirwish--pneked and 1 pound
paillragesits flirtin vtumisters,ll and .13 b. catty boxes,
am/ in the half chest.
Relati Grocers are brvited to call, as we can and will
cell better Teas at lower prices than any other house in.
Our'stock of fine' Young' :firma, Gunpowder, and Im
terialGreea, and,OOlong Brack Tees, are the best in the
American market.
Lovell - nes double refitted rmaf. Crushed and Pulver
diede SUGARS, at retail. or by the , barrel.
' - COFFEES - ..-,lStocba, Java, Laguyra, St.
Dounago - and Rio coliee,s seine led b y . the most expe
rienced Catifee Broker in New l io."k;
• SWeet - Spiced 'Chocolate, Pick led - Cucumbers and
Onions... Fifth. Peaches, put up in. lb. sir own juice. Ma
laga Raiiins; in 3 lb. boxes: .
If. 4 =-411 Dr. D. Jayne's Family . Meeffeinrs for sec
•-• dead/kw ' A. JAYNES.
8. 4ALLA.01312)1.- - ruttu. „h./L:7,14,1.ra
GAUI./1011ER, LONG itt.:l lELIALEfIo „
N - 0.; 109 'Fla at rt., , between . Waal and 6 ilifiekl streets.
.IVIANUF:4ICTURERS of Bells of all si reit, double and
, aCtionTorce Pumps, Colima. t
' era; Water - ;.Pumps, fittings of all kinds fo T•Gas, Water,
Steam; ite.,l tress Castings for Mae hinery t sad anti-attri
t ott metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas
Fixtures; and a well assorted stock of Plait and Orna
mental Pend* ads, Burners, Chandeliers, k.lte., con-
'Co-Pactoceehip Notice. • -
Jolla DaIrLAY
semi rttienac.
TOHN Dtl iLXP having, On the let inst., asseeittted
u with tisn . in his. business .JOHN FLEMING, they will
.hereafter usury oit their, Importing w
_of House Ftalshinst
and 'style'or J:ohn Dunlap Co.
-Hardware" Au id hlanufacturing busuniss, under the name
'establishrains will be closed ,by the settler Partite rof the
The business o.f the old
Prublit Hins,'.at their, warehnase, - covner of Math et an
Second street, s (lard:Uri) ' JOHN DUNLAP t CO.
INFORMATION IVANTED.—Any person acqu:tinted
With_the.elt lichen of John. Clark, an Englishinatti (an
iron;founder by trade,) simposed to have worked sm.or
about Pittsburgh, and to havp died .within six or sksven
„years, will do them a. , Yindness, by. informing them they
can hear of something toohs advantage, en upplient !olt
to this office.: . . •• petc3l:4.tr.
•
CIiCTILS T -1 case block to ixedkravY,Cifiluitere
' "1. do'. fancy u°?-
- T .
2 -.do.' CancY,Colo;#l.
For sale T atticlifgaCkirel ; ss pricer' by
pkEY ft - LEE;
land Lib t %fly street, opposite Fifth
IMMO
.R.i. - tiiii._.:';*l.l.i4olo,l•i . '.' .. *:.''' .. :t.' . .,
iiSig
PORT OF, PrPTSRPROIi;
6i VE WATZI{ I 1 Tlts MANI=
ARRIVED; '
Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, 'Beaver.'
. 44 Caleb Cope, Murdock; Wellsville:
• 4 . Lamarune, Palter - son. New Weans
New England, Houma; Cin. •
• "Hud4onPoe - BrWnort
• b
" LakeSrle, Shales, Beaver. —
Mt .Vernon, Kon a *St.' Louis.
" Wellsville, Pee_ . ,
" Hudson, Poo, Bridgp on,
•- . •
Iffessettozn. No. 2.—We have - frequently noticed
th e re g re t s of this it:knelt:cent-floating palace,—
She is now about complete and be ready to
start upon her " Maiden trip " nest Saturday.- The
following are bar officals : - _
" Captain—J. E. Worms:Ann.
Pint Clerk—Aux. brows. , '
Secreui,Cierk-Wert. u
. timures..:
The fo llowing is a description of here ,
LOngth 'of Keel, . 220 feet--ron deck, 246 feet.
Breadth ofbeam, 30 feet—floor,2B feet. Depth of
,
bold, 6 feet. Five boilers, 28 :feet long, 42 inches'
in diameter. Cylinders, 28 inches, , feet stroke..
Wheels, 30 feet in' diameter, 12 feet tjtickepe.l:lfilll;
by Freedom Boat Duilding Society ; Engines, - Lee
& McGinnis.; Cabin,,Mason and Biiting; Painting,
James Sinai; Block, Tackle ! , &c , David& & Rob:
.arts; Chairs, Divans, &c., Gecirge ,Tables, .
Bedateads,,&c., T.D. Young &Co:; Carving by M.
/. Hogan Upholstery, Edmundaon ; .Carpets, &c,
W. ItlcOlinteck ; Mirrors, and partof Cabin decory
lion, Joseph Murphy ; Chandeliers, table ware, &c.,
James Berry Jr; & Co.; Stained Glass, Banner Sc
htnellei ;' Fulton: - •
When .sbe - reaches the upper landing we
.will
make a general notice :of her;
OW' The Uncle Salmon her recent trip up. to Lotil 7 ,
bunt a steam pipe at Memphis, and' came
11001 there on one wheel. 'Nobody was hurt by the
accident.
trr A large.mallard duck flew against the pilot
house of the Pike No. 7 Monday night last, and in
stantly killed itself. The pilot saw something whiz
through the air like a streak, and Ahinking, AoUbt
less, that it`was the Telegraph No. 2 running over
the boat, he'stopped the engines, and then rang the
belly to back her. Seeing that it was only a duck,
however, he started ahead again and arrived herein
safety, bringing with him the bird as a trophy.—
Louisville Courier.
tor The Empire that was Bunk on the Fans, on
Monday, lies in a very critical situation. The water
last evening was up to the boilers, a portion of the
forecastle only being out of water. The freight that
was on deck was taken off. The hull of the boat.
since theaccident has badly broken, and will not be
able to betepaired again. Ib.
1848. 11146.
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE.
T HIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boat* on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the hest and
most expenenced men engaged in the river Inuoness.--
The line has been in operation for sit years 7 has carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com
partson with any passenger line in the Union forsatety,
regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has
been provided for the Safety., tomfon and convenience of
ptissengem The boats leave forCinehmati as follows:
MONDAY PACER r.-11 a MONONGIAtiILA, Capt.iltens,
Wilt leave Pittsburg. h every:Monday morning nllO o'clock;
Wheeling every Monday ei vening at 10 r. w.
TUESDAY PACKET.— The 1111113011 A No, 0, Capt.
Jno.. Ktineitter, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock'; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 e.
TWEDNEWDAY PAPRler—The NEW ENGLAND No.
2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave. Pittsburgh every Wednesday
looming at Ino'clock Whr , eling eve ry Wednesday evert
ing at P.
THURSDAY PACRET.--The Rammairr, Capt. R. .1:
Chace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday* morning at
10 o'clock Wheeling every Thursday evening At 10 r.
•
FRIDAY PAC,KET.—The Curres No. 2, Capt. Crooks,
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r.
SAITOWAY PACEE7l—Titellltrannate, Capt. Hemp
hill will leave Pittsburgh every 'Saturday! morning at
uns. i u nd r• .r . .vitii r d a y evening at 10 r. r.
SUNDAY: PACKET.— The Isusru; - •
Aro/. will leave Pittsburgh every SUnday 'naming at
1 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10e. a.
nov 19.
1849. 11148.
Pittsburgh and Etrownsiine Daily Placket
;,
Paturnatv 61,1848. " FZIIIMART 15t,1848,
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. .
hardiThe following new boate complete the line
for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt,
James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jaeobs;
and LOUIS I‘PLANF..., Capt. E. Bennett. The boat s are
entirely new, and are fitted up without raganl to expense.
Every comfort , that money can procure has been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf float,
at the foot of Basest. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the bouts will certainly leave at the advertise
hours. Ji.ll
EL'~~i
Franklin Packet.
The fast packet ALLF.OIIIZNY BELLE,
Capt. War. IlAxua, will run regularly be
tween tta urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny Meer.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at
o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board.
dec27
New 'W heeling
tat The new and splendid 'passenger
steamerJAMES NELSON, CA a Moore,
Master, will run as a Regular Pneket
between Pittsburgh and Wheeling,leav
ing dui city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at
10 o'clock, A. m, and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, at 10 'o'clock, A. 'll.
For freight or passage, (having superior aincomrnoda
dons ' ) apply on board. .
The James Nelson is an entirely new bout, and for
speed and accommodation Is not surpassed by any boat
on the dyer. AMSRTRONU & CROZER,
decdnf Agents.
; •guir •et et for =an
THE flue steamer WELLSWILLE. Capt.
BARNES, will leave forth." above and inter.
me tate porte on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
• For freight or passage apply on board, or to
au2s - GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt.
I. I 18VIL a PAO •
FORAVITELING, CINCINNATI et, LOUISVILLE.
REopLiat SATC - S.DAIt PASSIM—The A
No 1 fine and fastpassenger stew Pac
ket TELEGRAPH J. Heziep;, Com
mander, yrillleave Pittsburg for Wheel
.
•ing, Cincinnati andLotiisviile,andnll intermediate Port*,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board, orto- • •
• FORSYTH A. DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph hits been built expressly for a regular
Packet, and with a rieur•entirely to the comfort of-pas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in con nex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Sant-
Louis—time through,rrvx DAYS. ap4l-iy
PittelEargh and Wheeling Packet.
THE swift running steamer CONSUL,
WEBBER, ?aster, will leave regularly (Or
Wheeling,on . Monday, Wednesday, Mid Fri
day, at 10 o clock;'grayely. ' •
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Banff
day, at 7 o'clock. at. positieriy.
The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every
accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and
safety of passengere, bus been provided. The boat is
also provided with a self-acting safetylmnrd, to prevent
explosion.
For freight or paitsage apply on board, or to • •
oct9 • ' JOHN FLACK, Agent. •
New Arrangement.
THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for
Beaver, Glasgow, 'and Wellsville, ' on -Tues-,
day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 T
turning oil Moiglay, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a
boat at the landing, between Wood meet and the Sridge,.
prepared to receive freights at any ties°.
S. k W. HARBACOU, Agents,.
No. 33, Wood street. v
Summer Arrangement.
miaitTHE steamer BEAVER, Cbas. E. Clarke,
Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, -
assgovv, and Wellsville ? every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday,:
and Saturday, at ii o'clock, A. to. Having a boat ar the
landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time.
For freight orpas . dage apply to
mall-tf - O. W. IfARTON & CO., Agents.
,
FOR SALE,—.AII that valuable property where the,
subscriber rekides, together with the imarovommits
thereon', situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield, front-'
ing on Sixth 5t,120 ft., and in depth on Cherry alley. 240
i
feet. Thin property s admirably situated (or a Hotel or
a might
and contain's - a half square of ground; or
it might be divided into 12 building lots, 6 lots of 20 feet
each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep,'and 6 lots with
front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep.
jansaf SVIsl. PORTER.
fiILANDEABLE SILK VISITS, voit CIDUSTWAS Pints-
IL" arts : —W, R. Murphy has on hand a few very. handl
Some - changeable Silk Visits, very suiiable for. Christmas
- presents, Istria be Is selling - at 'reduced prices, Also,
-handsome Dress SilksiSatinistiperfine , new slyle linen
cambric Aldktic, ore: dec23
'a • • Si: •„ ' • • • t• : a Aisp on
ly
did aisortment, suitable (of presents "`For sale
very lo C. YEAGER,
sV.
dec23
108 l'Orarkes st. '
• •
EMEM
_~-,-,_
CMZEIM
filkraltatteouo.
iw= sivaw•A'.
'DROWN' CONNELLY,.- Wisoterare and. Anal' 0 1 1).
1) , ten, Produeeand Commission Mercharite,Diranond
market,Tittsburgh. - 1i0v29
ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Commission Metehants
and Denial in Produce, 44.—N0. 22 Market et. deb
A LARGE LOT OF. SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS--
RlScebred and for salq by
An 3 CUMMINS & slant.
ÜBUSHELS VERY FINE C I . Hook'.
n.l.'and for sate by .(11u32) :CUMMINS & SMITH: .
51113L5. EX'T'RA - FAAIIL - FLOUR---Itac'd and far
.saleby (jan3): • CUMMINS tr. SMITH. _
2ufriLs.,ey, P liE t .9--Reed and for attic by ' • .
~jan3. , ' CUMMINS er, SMITH.
- -
[NE FLOUR--3dbbli. Just teceived by
F
itta . ARYISTRONG. er..PßOZgit.
22 HMS. EITIIA FA.priCit:ECOUR;- . .just Teicivia
And for .K x iale by • - .
jait3
ARMSTRONG 'CRO2EN.
3/ nubs: POTATO • . ust neolired and or sole
1-PU'. by (sn3) •ARMSTRONG CROZER..-
4 BUDS RYE FLOVIV.-Fer sale by
itui 3 ' ARMSTRONG do CROZER.
WELT CIDER-. 35 bblm. todny received and for Rule
la .. Vamp) • . ARMSTRO.NG CROZER.—
p
177-729.44--. y. 14,.'f0t •
'ARMSTRONG & GGGZE kI
•• • It • • U • • blar allay teem •••
sad for sale by
' ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
•
A 11844• CT FLOUR—Last r9eln d
Mt , for sale by pang) ARMSTRONG di CROZELL
VAMILY FLOUR-29 tibia. Extra (or sale by ••
„ • • D. - WILLIAI4I3, -
"110 Wood str e et.
. ,
OAP-20 bozos No. I Koala; ,
1. 71 2s 1. Yellow; for sale by
ian• • • . J. D. WILLIAMS.
viturr-J1 bus. Dried Apples; --. •
tt n ••• - Peaches ;" for saleby
Iaa DRJED
4 - - J. D. WILLIAM.
2720
p ozen COMM011;_ . .•
.; 25 Extra , for sale by,
jans - . 7 D. WILLIAMS.
riiie,for sate by- .
0 laps J. D. WILLIAAIS. •
Or! VENILEAND TOY BOOKS—A. fine stoc k
fleas 11
7 . BOSWORTFRotthC:ati.re,s,et.
DRAB COATING—t b • • lanket ofturlE_
' decle • MURPHY Or. LEE,
'I3LAN COATINGS—Drab, Lavender,-Grey
1.) dd. iind lode by the piece or package, at
manufacturer's prices; by -, „ MURPHY
_& LEF
jan6 - Liberty street, opifosite
IRIBII WillSKEY—.F.ight bble. Irah Whiskeyre
coive4and for sale by .
jart3 • • JOHN k CO.
400'3,22Erxxylurtzgat&Ttiltrtc'
LARD-40 kegs No. 1, just received atilt ['or sate by
,decto SMITH & SINCLAIR.
lIDUTTER—I bbls. Fresh Roll Batter, received this day
17 had for sale by [decl9l SMITH & SINCLAIR.
rouLD APPLES-20 sacks, Prime; for *ale
.11 deela ' SMITH & SINCLAIR.
APPLES -WO Vac Rotnanner, in more and for sole
by • (dec2S) W. h .T. C: ACIMSON;
IQUBUSHELS CORN MEAL—just 'received, and
for sale by .
dec?d . . ,
W. 2c J. C. ACHESON.
11.3 YE WANTED.--Cash will be paid lot 3000 bustle's
.LL: good Eye, by (deal) • MILLER & RICKETSON.
ICE-8 tfir. r
eti now oro - ifile - F,iii - sfiiie r liare - iliti - Y
dec2l MILLER & EICKEWON.
QULIAIt HOINF. MOLASSE...4-430 bias Sugar.Housa
hiolasses,.Louista Refinery "-in core and for Bole
by Idec2l.l M.II.LER & RICKETSON.
PRODUCE 'UO bushels Clover , Seed; •
CO large sized Cheese ; ^ ;
20 kegs Minor; in store and for sale by
)ec2L
:MUST — AID-120 boxes Ib. cans Long Island Mel;
lard; 60 kegs 20 lbsolo. do. do.; in store and for sale
Idee2ll • MILLER k ItICKETSON.
SALAD OIL-10 baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil i
20 - " Mtuseilles " .!
In atom and for saleby .
decki - . . M ILL ER & RICKETSON.
___
OtoRYE wiltskrx—a bbla. old Aye 'WM - a - key,
warranted Byears old—pronounced by good judges
to be the best ar ticle ever offered in this market. For
sale by the gallon only,.by - - P. C. MARTIN; det,
. &eta Corner Smithfield and Front ate;
/ACM LIKANDI AND WINES.—A-large stock of
IL/ fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to
sun, by Idoc14) P. C, MARTIN, Agq.
- -
SWEET CIDEIL—A few bb lc for sato tow by
decl4 P. C. MARTIN, Ag't.
PEACH "'RANDY—A few bbls. old Tennessee Peach
Drandy t for sale by [decal P.D.MARTIN,
111UTTER.—.20 bbls. Roll Maier. fresh and in good or
11 der. for sisle by [dept - KING M
& OORHEAD. -
f AILEEN APPI.I.--Rarnate, enter; Vandirers, and
ki many other varieties, jar% reerimi and for sate by
S.ILARiIAI/OH,
• deer' a) Water and 101 Front attert.!•
IDUCKWBEAT FLOUB—W sacks hulled Buckwheat
.13 Floor, received and for sale by
S. & W. HAAB/MG/I.
13AittiEY-200 bushels in store and for sale by
deell S. k. W. IiARISAUGH.
"LOUR-200 bbis.Bpears' Extra
in store and for sale by 8:k W. HARDAtRaiI,
decd 53 Water and 1% Front street:
AlisVcWrreitP:Alifbt-tgak:=iriiir
Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by ,
& W. lIARBACGII.
RILIDPRIft—Just received, a quantity of - 13 - ria
e facbcasol4ePlel andj"?.'4.oAll9ll.'
:4113k..sVi f itrrEitAvANA SUGAR;
/J 60 bags " ' " received and
for. sale by (dea) MILLER Ir. RICRETSON.":
Mtgeirinre - Erincipe7:eri.4. & Sons."
20 " -.• " "Just° Zany."
10 " Havana Regaliaa.
5 " Eng:awls. Ree'd and fora*
aS (dea) MILLER it RICRETSON.
IV I OLASSLabbIs. Sugar Houser;
40 ‘• new crop Plantation; received
and for sale by ( deco ) LE
MILL. & atextrrsoN.
riaVil il,-43[7:51931rigir37=1.0
deaux,"Latands;"
10 baskets sup. Bordenz," Latours;"
15 • " Marseilles; reed and for silo by
dec4 - MILLER & RICKETSON.
_ _
T AbIi'9LACK--Superior 81st, in barrels arul
„Li assorted papers for sale by .
FATINESTOCK & CO., •
. nov23 Corner let and Wood sm. '
1dia864.-uno bale just received and tin. sale by
11 B. A. FAIDIESTOCK It CO.,
nov2 Corner Ist and Wood rds.
CASSIA--2tKI man
s just received and foisale bgg
B. A. FAHNESTOCK •CO.,
nova 'Corner Ist and Wood sts
cursktil,'S- 7 4 casks Zante
i 6 , 14n. i% ;186, 1 11; tale bT
c.27 .
I)4.ltliNtS-75 half boxes and 20 boxes now Raisins
.1.4 on band and for sale by
dec27 KING &. tiloollll - EAD, piamond.
4 PYLES-400 bbls. tine eating andcoolang Andes,
d'I L reed per steamer?! Consul,. and for sale hy
dee27 • KING 14 MOORHEAD
T °VEILING'S' DOUBGE REF - 11( - Eb SVOAR.I.OI—
bbls. Lovering's DoubleHaftned LOaf, Crushed and
Pulverized Sugars, just received and for sale at the Pekin
Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by
deciS:d.kw A. JAYNES.
P RINTERS INK.-4400 kegs Prout's News Ink, in 40 Th. kegs, at 55 per keg. Just received and for sale
zit wi t T ee Store by (decbalfrAvy. A. JAYNES.
COFFEES.—Mocha,—Mocha,old GOY. Javii;', Lagliyitt
' I St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, Piet received and for
e at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by •
elccs:diew A. JAYNES. •
-35(r e • : ' AT •'+ .Later srassr—Con
ry noting of Rosewood, Mahogany and other nano,
bl a materials. Also , . a superfine quality of Toilet and
SI saving Boxes, W riting Desks, Fancy Building Blocke
at td Games of every description s with largo assortm ent
or Toys and Fancy Articles, suitable for Chnstmas_pree.
oi Idecls] ' HOGAN & CANTWELL,
oesd
- FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—Mrs. S. BARU
• ft• Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladies
.... of Pittsburgh and vicinity, thet. she will open on'
T ay, the 24th inst., an extensive assortment of Fal
aced Winter Millinery. eet2o I
priPYR HAVANA'AND BRAZIL SUGAR
-25 boxes Whitellavana Sugar;
75 bags " Brazil
25 Me.
In entre and for ecd . tt by J J. IVI I DEVITT,
dee27 ' NO. 13 Liberty el.:`
F titi.COAC MAKERS . —The.uudereigned has on hand
and will sell, to close the lot, at greatly reduced
Titles, all wool Drab Cloth, all wool andmniou Damask
Buckramsoke. IL D TIiONIPSON,
dec6 110 Market st.;three doors from Liberty.
SHARPSBUROH. PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
'in The subscriber being about to remove to Pitts
burgh, will dlepoee of hie. property In Sherpa.
burgh, at primate sale, upon the most reasonable terms.—
property consists of a double Brisk Rowe, (suitable
for two famtliesa two stories high, with a kitchen in the
basement. .Each` House has four rooms, furnished in
modern style, and very comfortable. For terms, .to., in
quire of the subscriber, on the preraises;l6 the Borough
or shatpshargh. VICTOR GUTZWELLER.
jnnO:lmdecw
: • • Nance to.the Pabtro..
frHE sabeeriber informs the public generally, raid
1. Housekeepers and Retail Grocers pardcularry, that
he is discontinuing the Queensware business, and will
sell calls present stock at reduced prices. Those who
wish to obtain China, Queensware, or Mao, will find this
a rare ' , opportunity for , getting such articles as, they want,
much cheaper than the usual rates. ,
Remember the place, CHINA HALO, No. 118 Wood
'great, near the Auction store. . .
P. S . I will dispose of my whole , stock to Any person;
- wishing to buy it, at a bargain. . , • •
janSafMt.-OEI4'Y.
Mr. Duff's Book.Reeping '
ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build
'AK in& Corner of Diamond and Market 'street. For
'MIN' and evening classes.
dllr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his
so. redid new work on'Book•Reeping, are now attracting
I att ention in the Eastern cities . •
umeons as are the publicauons already before the
pub lie on this important branch of. mercantile education,
we' think,' from the emphatic testimonials appended'to
the A work, that Mr. Duff has Succeeded in effecting a more
. rend . y and desirable method of teaching and reducing to
practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile
s..—.Nem Fork Eerningßvesst, Ors. 30.
Professional assistance given in opening, posting and,
Closin, Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de
,rangejl books,„&c. °lasi hours from ip.lo 12 re., and
from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10P. rs. joaf,J .
iF ,
IRLAIII ROLL BII'ITZR-2 a prime article, for
, sal by ont42) - ARMSTRONG & crtozm
..
- • .
AUCTION SALES, .• ,
• .21Y .tetArES-APICENNA, AUCTIONEER,'
No. 114 Noon STIMSKt TIMEX DOOlul PROM .Flllllll
AB INBT-MAKER. TOC it OF SPLENDID FUR.;
S
NITURE, Cribinerrnaixes fflioft,,Vene2es and Fixj
tom, (to., ar Auction,. without Tererce.--.43n Monday
next. January 29th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will
Positively be sold, atthe Cabinet Wareroom ob 8.. S. &
W. ht. ifaiumford, Fifth street, adjoining the. Exchange
Booxi their entire stock of splendid Furniture, Cabinet
tilaker's-Tools, Veneers, and. fixtures vs theyare remov
ing.fronithat establishment with a r view of enlarging.
their business. All the articles are made of the best ma
terials, in the latest modern styles and patterns by the
best workmeitia the country , . and under the particular
superintendence of the proprietors, interuled exclusively
for customer . trade. It is the most exterutive and best
stock' of Furniture perhaps ever offered in the city of
Pittsburgh, and affords an excellent opportunity. to
Ininsekeepors and others wishing to purchase, very raze
to be met with, and the sale takes place in good time
far lamilies to furnish their houses previous to theist of
April. .Cabinebraarers are invited to attend, and should
they purchase by the quantity, a credit will be given,
which will be made known at sale. The Furniture will
be arranged and ready-for examination three;days be sale, on the first; second and third. stories of the
%%tenant, when the proprietors will be happy to show
the articles to visiters.- The ladies in particular are res.
pecffully invited to call and: examine the stock, among
which may be mentioned, inpart,the following: •
Splendid Mahogany Dressing Bureaus;
.• DO: do. Sofas, ' ' - •
,Do. ,• . do. Card end Centre-Tables,•
-Do. do. and. herry Dining and Breakfast
Tables, fancy Sewing Stands; Mahogany, Cherry, Poplar
and PlllO Wash Stands; 119 Patent Hitch Post Bedsteads;
122 Patent - French Hi gh Post Beadsteads; Mahogany ,
Book Cases, Fancy autlCommon Chairs; Bostoaßoolring
Chairs and. Settees; together With a lot of secand-hand
Furniture, left for repairing within the . last few
brvarions owners, if not takenand charges paid; before'
the above date. Also, a large for of Mahogany' and other
Veneers, Cabine t-maker's Tools, a small lot of hardniare,'
store fixtures, &a., &a.; die. Terms at sale.
jaaln , JAMES McKENNA;•Atict,
• - Mount Lots tor Stilew.
4 )P'I3EAUTIFULLY 'SITUATED BUILDING LOTS
Of for sale, in MOO= of the Mount Emmetproperty%
'POisons desirous of Investing n small sum of itiottencan
do so to advantuge, by, securing choice Lots of VALTIOIIII
sizes:
Thor property,lor' beauty' df locaticinicOmnianding
viewof the two citks, the Allegheny, Monongahela and
Ohio rivers, is untglialluf: - It has the' advantage of - an
abundance of the choicest spring water.' .I'he'newrood,
now finishing, will renderlt easy of access; and bring it
within a convenient distance of the Allegheny-Market.'
As an investment for profit, to say nothlng"of the de- -
neared situation for a residence, the buyer will secure ln
a few years a TICIUM•WOLD return. • -
The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on , a Credit
of one td five years. ••
CLUJ!. lICIMIPUTABLE. •
Plans may be seen and every information. had; of Mr.
HUGH SWEENY,on the premises; or of JOHN C0:17,E,
at his - oEice,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. ' nov3o
10011. SALE--A valuable corner Lot of 50 feet Irina on'
Borough street, by 75 deep on North strect,ln Latv
.renceville—containing a new Brick House, conveniently
arranged, with wide hall, large parlor and kitchen. three
bed roomy upper and lower porches,good cellar, bakei
ovan, en, &c. Price 8 1500; 8500 in hand ; 8500 in I
'year; ~. at 2 years.
_
IRON FOUNDRY FOR SAI.E.--A ISMllliTOßFoundry,
1, with Patterns, Tools, &c., all reudrfor operation onil
be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron
This oilers an excellent opportunity toil young man to
commence the iron Foundry business. Enquire of
SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
_decs Istotear Wood street..
AA 110 t iti AND LOT AT A BARGAIN.—Any person
I 1 in want ofa comfortable Dwellingtfouse, in a good
neighborhood, on. Wylie street, a short distance from the
Court House, can provide themselves for the small 'sum
of 8700. A very desirable residence for n bfillineri Man
tun Natter, or Retail Trimming Store. ' Xpply to
JOHN COYLA
dec29 - 4th street.near Smithfield sL
MI - mouss FOR SAGE.—WIII aso d cheap, - X
applied for soon, a Two Story Frame llortse, sit
uated in Wylie street, near Chatham, having four
rooms, good cellar and yard. Lof 10 ket front by 50
deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollars.
Apply to.. JOHN' COYLE,
Conveyancer, 4th 'street, near Smithfield.
Or te • ... JAhIFS hIcGOIRE,
janlo . Tailor, Third st.
FOR SALE.—A small two story frame dwelling hawse,
conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one,
street beyond thelloipital. The lot is Pt feet in front, by
123 feet deep, and:will be sold on aceommcidating terms.
For further particulars apply at Me.liouse.or to
sep2 - .JAMES MAY, Water street.
WAN .—Three Hasiness Plea,. all partners !we -.
tiblistanents now in successful operation in lb
citty. Each - will be required to prodneta cash capital o
A leo,o:innfitable business will be sold at nbcrrgain, to
one or two enterprising men of good business habits..
S. CUTIII3ERT, Gen. Agent, .
jtinG ' S.mittrfield street- -
ILICA.DE W ASUINGTON,"
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
tiE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN
rp
a MAHON sad RHADE WASHINGTON, has been
dissolved by mutual consent . -
The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fotirth
street, between Smithfield Lind Grant sta., Pittiburgh, at
all times when not engaged in Court
deetS-ant HEADE WASHINGTON.
Eagle Saloon laud Ilestototrant.
No. 85, 63, and 61 Eroikl area
Id res . peetfultv-info
(tiers rm.
his tos um - yrauri- 1 .,-....wa11y, that
he has bad the above well known establish
ment tined up in a very superior style, and is now pre
pared with every requisite, to serve up all the delica
cies the season affords.
OYSTERS, stewed, fried, roasted, or in the. shell; to
gether with hot coffee. tea, - chocolate, beef steaks, mut
ton chops, venison and game. at short notice, and at all
seasonable tours, in a style that cannot- be surpassed in
Pittsburgh. •
XX. ALE of the best brands, Imported. &gars In eve
ry variety.
He would also he leave to state,: that be is prepared
to furnish DINNER PART/ES of any number, in .n
su
perior manner ;SUPPERSfor Bells,Societies or private
Panies.
PHSVATE ROOMS always in- readiness.
Reteipapers will be kept on file from all quarters.
decls • JOHN T. DONNLLEY.
charity soiree, -
FOR TUE BENEFIT or In; 01PuArts or ST. PseVa
Csmsteit, will be gischt at the Lafayette Assembly
Rooms, on Friday evening, February 2,1549.
MANAGERS: . •
HOD: C. 1311AULS. + , ANDREW BUSKS, Esq.;
Jona B. Orraars.,
Jona Larrox,, 'T. WArtn,
-
W. A. Alllin..t.nx, Jona J.qdreenats.,
E. lons, Jona Scan.
I'Vat,,Airrettatraxe, Jr.. Henn KELLY,
Jon Dowstao, A. M'Comastart, . '
C. Goamaix, M. BattaxAt.
er Tickets Can be had'at this office,. and from the
Manggers. deel9
Old lErlesklnglo has Come Again i - •
HE subscriber re!oftectrullY informs the citizens of
Piusburgh and vicinity, that his ,Toys and Fancy
Goods are now open, in the large room: formerly occu
,pied as a carpet warehouse by R. D. 'Phompion, where
can be seen the largest assortment of Christmas Presents'
ever offered for sale in the city. MI these Goods are im
ported direct from Europe. by .myielf,' and will be sold
cheaper than at any other establishment in the city,
wholesale and retail. Call and ace the far assortment.
C. I EAGER.;
dec2l:tf I. ' 109 Market street, near Liberty.
Going to.Californla. •
PERSONS purchasing Goods, on time, are compelled
tribuy where it suits them., Those having the 'Cask
to layout for Clothing, can sine 20 per cent. at liani,and
In some cases 40; by purchasing at my establishment. • I
have a fine stock of French, English and American ,
Goods, all fresh and - fashionable, et qualities to , suit all
li
tastes, purposes , or pockets . lam determined to se
'them out before '
spring, at some prise; If parch ens
will rake the trouble to Call. they may be convine of
the fact. '' ' ' JNO.• CURRAN, go Fifth at.,
' N. It-"-There is 'not apiece of goods in my stock either
old or unhahionable—all -warranted fresh. • dec.fil .
TPr I TKATh ENBLISII EDITIONS-OF—
. Gulliver's Travels
Trerisure,Troye; ,
lietui•ArlitY 4
Tower or London
AMindior Casile ; _ ,
• • Percy BeHques; ; •
• Godfreyllthilverit;
Gil Bias;
Chambers' Miscellany; forsaley
B SWORTII4. CO ••
. Fourth et, near Market
N? BOKlME:tAlargri lll4p pi, l . . i are t 4o;644
Alsty-neur Wood st.
1144tThe ,spleadid Steam , Packets...R.ALTlC
and :ATLANTIC, built expressly, to run us
regu ar, ackets on the Monongahela, between Pitts
burgh and Brownsville, and having run for afew months;
. are found to be too largo and powerful for the navigation
of that river, are. now offered for sale. . - . .
The follovilng nre the ditnensions:ot theO,TiAini bP a ti,
vii : Length of deck; 170 feet; breadth of beach, 26 feet;
wheels, 24 feet diameter, /0 feet buckets;' foar boilers; 21
.fect-by 39 inches diameter; .cylinders, II- inches, and 64,
.eat stroke.: Each boat contains 00 state-robins, end the
ca bi ns a re fernishoditt the richest modern stYre.. -
For terms, enquire of J. IC. MOORHEAD,
mov2.3:tfr • . , . . ;. Pittsburgh ..
,
-NIAGARA - SOIEEE:—..The fourth enema „Soiree of
the NlAodak FIRE CONPANY. will be given'at the La,
Fayette Assembly Rooms, on 'Friday evening, February
decilead
/..ILOTH-10 pea. Drub Blanket floating.; •
•. • _IPS " Lavender
• - 1 case .."- Blaukcbq
1 " Onay 'naked
; .1. " . Army,Cloth;
" Tweeds; btovin, blank' and gold mil.;
. .
. • 1 " Fancy Cassimeres ' .
, bale Blue .10anket coating. "
'Received, on conaignment, direct from the manatee
. ..
tavern. ind for sale brthe package or piece.
dec2o MURPHY & LEE,Liberty
LO
NG SHAWLS .— Jug received; 'per Adorns' Ex
preatt; another•lot of,thoer hcattlifoll ,o ng ShOwle:
which will be cold thirty per rept, rheaper drip Icirmip
lota. 'ldeolt3) D..TIr4MPSON."
New 1111111nevy, Naivete,
Jusireceitted from 'Neweirork. aet Coice:selen,
tion of eleganfriell Satins, Silks a Wttitcr futi ons ,
French Flowers, Plumes, lutndsotne, as
sortment of Winter Bonnets; 000di, Capea,:Carainals
Visetts, tee., on hantl'and mule. tonider in the Inteiti4lc, -
at the shortest notice.lll2.9:BUFF:
A
- : ( : . :catii - '44: -- 74k4t0i . ;',:::;' , :i.,i.":•:i
Sor. Sale.
..
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
• Smithfield meet.
Steam Boala for Sale.
No.lo St. Chili 4t.lifest
i=MMEO
,
„, ,_,_Fresh-ArriVa/..3101ff GOOdg 1
NO. vu , ar s i n e-'sr. tistontrro 4rti BT , AIirD SIIE'DIANOND.
*EIANCLAND STAPLE WINTER DRY.GOODS! .
Jr ~ The subscriber has just received his second supply
of NEW GOODS purchased in the Eastern, cities since
. the Gm:Fah in Priar; and far beldw the cost of MUYII4,
factoring, and will' dispose of them, Wholesale and Re
tail, at - -GREAT BARGAINS TOBUYER.T.
--.• .• Bleached Mivalitt,only 31 cents; ' ” •
. ' 4-4 Bleached Mbelin, from 6-1. to 121 cents;
44 Bien% .. do.. dri. 3to it centS;" . ' •
.. .44 Double Purple Calico, 12} do. -• , '
Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 61 coats';' '' - -
' • - Rana= Chint.t., only 01" cents; •
.Red aruiVellow F/annel,Ull wool, 13/ cents
- BritisliChintz,,Blue and Orange, in, cents .
' Bed Ticking, Only 6} cent's; ' ' - '', •
• - French Dress Gingham's, 121 cents; - -
. .-, French' Work' Collars, only 121 cents;'
-. .• • 4.4 White Flannel, only 25 cents. '" ' • .
.-.- . • ' LADLES' DRESS GOODS. - -
, . Black Plaid £filks t rieh losttei . '
- . Wide Black:Miuulla Silks;
• Chameleon Silks, all shades ; ' _
.:Satin stripe Cashmere, newstyle ; - '
French Lamartine Plaids;
-Lyonese Cloths, rich - lustre; ." ' -' ' •-•- ~- ' " -
Black Plaid Alpaca Ltistte; • ' '' ' ' --'' ' '
' Gala Plaids, high colors;
... - Coburg and Thibeigloth, various shades; ''' ' • "
Paris Printed Lartine Cashmeres; ' `. - "
French Merino all colors'.
1' - -Chameleon Satin, all shades`j
Black Plaid Oro. D'Arininir , Silks
. ' Chomeleon Thibet Cloths. •--- - • - • '-' ''
SUA.WLS l SRAWLS !! ' " '' .• - '
Plaid Long Shawls; 'Brocha Long Shawls j Embroid- -
ercd Bladk Cloth Shawls; new sty! all wool Brochn
Shawls; Embroidered, black and col d Mons de Labia
Shawls ; new style Stradilla Shawls;' lain and embroid
eyed black 'and colored silk hinge - hibet Shawls, and:
e
new style Paris printed Terkena and Cashmere Shawls.
FANC.I -GOODS:. .•
.Frenek*orli Capes;' Collars' and CkteinzCttes; new
style Bonnet Ribbons; Rdvere bordered linen cambric
Randkerchieh; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and:
colored IGd Gloves; mohair and:worsted Mittsf , lillito.
and black Silk, Caahmere, Alpaca, Ingrain - and Mom
viin Hose; black Silk Fringes and-(limps Thread,
Edgings and Inierthigt: •'•,=-- 1 - • - - • --' ' . ,
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Dannisk TablriLinen, and Table Cloths; Russia Dim ,
per and Creel; liiih Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached
and Brown Muslin ;Cassirtets; RentackyJeans; Checks;
Bed Ticking ;.Domestic Gingltams; Colored. Cambrics;
Red, White and Yellow ,Flannels; Welsh Flannel ; Plaid
Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color
ed Drillings. • -.--- - , •- . ,_.
„..,. ..o ENT7_,Fmtp-ms Goons: . .
- - - - . --- .
Just received, a very, fine assortment of French And
English, blue, black and brown Cloths; blank and fancy
French Cassimeres new style-fancy Vestings and Cra
*lll3 ; Merino Shirts and Draweri., - Litt' Cambric and
Sk Handkerchiefspind &splendid asiortment of Gloves;:
Hosiery and Suspenders. ,
BLANKETS
A, splendid :assortinent -of superfine (ribbon bound)
The above GOODS having been purchased. since the
reeentgreal /all in prices, Merchants and others' are, re
, attested to Mal and inspect them, as I feel 'confident that
on examination they.will he found mach lower than they
have ever beep offered in this City, as I intend to sell
thent whoksale and retail,: at a very. small pra: dulhe
EU:stem Cost. AUSALOM
tiov23 N0..65 Market street. Pittsburgh.
11eVr Floods ost Number Fifty-nine
comma or rouithr 'Aka isslotkr sraskrs, rrrrsnunou.
-Ci REAT - BARGAINS!-L•The subscriber has just re
!turned Crom theEastern Cities, and is now receiving
a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE
DDIr 43001T5, ndaptid Oa "the present season, and em
sling 0. stock for richness and variety not surpassed by
sa v;establiihrnent in the West: . .
DRESS - GOODS?
Very glossy Mack - Silks ;
HandsoMe dress • do.
Rich ebangeable:::lo,
-Rich changeable Satin de
Chines •,
Mode and high cold French
Merinos ; • • •
Mode and high cord Muslin
de Laiaes;
New style muslin deLaines;
Satin stilted Cashmeres;
Fancy
and colored AlpaCas;
Plaid Gingliams; c
lore;
NeWrylevisittiii;
,Gala Plaids, bright colors;
CalifornitiPlaids;
I i
Black Bombirrines;
CALICORS—GR
Cravats and Collars;
Black love Veils and Mids.;
Jaconet and CambAfaslins.
Plaid and - stripedlduslins; ,
Handsome Ribbons;
Gloves, Ilosiery, Ike.;
Cloths for Clonla;
erkeri Shawls;
Cashmere do.;,
Plain Thibet Shawls, silk
_ fringe ;
Pia& Thibet Shawls, do.do.
Black do. do.
Silk - do. do.
I Fine - Erre - ehlM - do. - • •
Cloth
Plaid ton •
. no.:'
Low Primi. do- -
Cloakings,-
T REDUCTION ,
Hie stock of Calicoes' is
iected with TLICICiI
fastnesi of coloring,•durabil.
design:, These goods 'are
been hets-reran:l are Worth;
purchasers:
'The best Calicoes for
• Doable purple Calicoes,
• Oil Chintz; British Chintzes-;..
New style hierrimnek Calicoes
. Blue
Blue anti Orange • do.
Fantiture '.do.
• CHEAP DRESS GOODR:
A large lot of low priced Muslin "de Lainesost the low
price of 121 cents per yard.
Also, Blaek Alpacas for 12k ets, per yard. Very goad
and very handsome dark and 'bright colored' Plaid Gine
liamsi for 19. k zents,-Warratited fast colors:"
- ',DOMESTIC'AND STAPLE GOODS,
Bleached Muslim, 6} to 12.
Yard wide Unbleached, aro 9; .
Bed 'Pickings very - cheap;.
. Casinstts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans;
Checks, Linseys;
. Domesue Gingham+, Mariners, Shinings;
, Colored COmllries; -
Flifutels,lower than everoffered
Canton Flannels.
„
very.large; it has been me.
•ith particular reference .to
lily of fabric, and beauty of
lower than they have ever
y the particular intention or
cis. ever nfrCied.; .
English, 121 cents;
LINEN GOODS!
Trish•Llneiiii, Linen Lawns - - •
Damask Table Linen;
- - -
Ruesia Sheeting;
• .
Do. Diapers; •
Linen Drilling. Crash:
• BLANKRTSI:BLANKE'fS! •
Allarge stock of Blankets, from coarse to very fine,
alio Blue and Drab Blankets, Sne and very fine, for
Overcoats.
GOOAS .FGH GENTLEMEN.
Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas
eimerea; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand
kerchiefs and Cravats;.Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and.
Merino Under Garments ; hlerino and Cotton Half Hose,
The subscriber having made extraordinary ,prepara
tions for the Fall and Winter trade, and havintpurchas
ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually
depressed,:can confidently promise his customers the
best bargains he has ever been able to offer.
Customers of the house, and parchasers generally, are
reeacetfully invited to call.. (nor2o) PHMIP.ROSS.
.rater Goods et Eastern e a st
GE°..lll. .WI DTP;; No. 51 Zifarket street ; intends 'making
a 'change in `his business,. on the Ist- of January
next-win dispose of the folio's-tug - styles of GOODS.' at
prigitlal nost - : •
. Droaha Long and &lonic Shine's;
French Trulan Long do:
French Printed Cashmeres 4 • '
hloutelina De Laines'i •
3.tand 6-4 Gala Plaids;
High coPirpreliohGinghaing,and Pansy Dress Silks.
Tbo se viranting'Sdetains, are invited to e all. [nolnilm
it.ettuotton .Prtoes. .
iIITILL BE SOLD, from this date,the balance of our,
Y NYMAN. IkressOtionsoit greatly reduced prices—
consisting of scarlet, maroon, ini*rine Slue9‘Plc,,broirn
'and other colors . French . MerinoS, Lamartme. Stripes,
Mohair Stripes, and barM Alpacas, brk and fancycolors;
French alt wool Cashmeres and De Dailies ; low priced
Cashmeres and De Leine s, in great variety; Long and.
Square Plaid ShaWle Turkert, Cashmere, De Lafas
Cloth, Thibeit, Ace.- It. D. THOMPSON;
deoa. - 110 Morkei . at., 3 daora froniLibert
BARD ittlißOTHEqltS ittSlll.ll4 GOLD pEasis.—
dta. of the above warranted. brand or P.ns,.juat
received, and for sale to the trade at New York prices.,
.The above Penshave received the highest premium - ever
awarded on Gold Pene s and are:warranted by the manu
facturer against the point coming ott.
For sale•try - EDWARD TODD Ea.
Northeast eorner,of Fifth and Market sts., upstairs.
B •
LACK: AND FANCY CASSIMERES.—W. -
PITY has lately•received n large assortment of these
Goods, and is opening them ac paces nnprecedentedly
, low, ranging from 75 to $2,50 per yard.•
Alsh; FrencliDoeskins, of all qualities. • '
Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, olive,
invisible green brotatt,- and bine. , 'Among these are
some 'Very handsome French Black, suitable for Cloaks,
at a very low price, and brown, invisible green, and bl'lr
Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks. , • - ' -
Also; Silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers;
, Mariners' Undershirts, constantly ofiland.
1110•• The intention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors,
who by the piece, is specially in+ited• to the above.
decl3
in : cl : l ; tit r :
D ress. ,
rIENT/A: S GOODS.—Snper: single milled
PrettcliHabit Cloths; fish styles Cassimeres; black
and colored_ Coshmeretts; Queen's mid Summer Cloths'
figured natfplain - Drap - D , Etas, Vestings, "very choice'.
• Marseille.s; Silks and 'Stains, mid figured Linen Drills;
Cheaper yet! • • RODINSOPPS Cloth Store,
may2s Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood.'
Pa'ttorsoree Carriage litasaufaistory, • •
Diamond alley, 'between Wood and Stititifirkf streets.
Warm: may always be found an eastirt
'ment of Family Carriages,' Baronehms,
Buggies, and • all kinds of .tieavy work,
itruarrar— from esir horse wagon dorm to a wheel
barrow. Persona dishing to purchase orieontraet fot
any r thing in the above line,• are respectfully invited to
A FUR'CIiER REDUCTION. -
Jam.Diti,i . pratt :dr% Stokue.ra . telit bode r Ash.
:1 TO 5 TONS; a; eassb,'curreney ; or 4 mos., approved,
4.bilts;;s Sone or uwards . 3j do. - par, 01.6 mos. do., in
ietest added: For' the'superior duality of this brand, ive
refer to the glass and soop'snanufneturers .or this city
generally.
.:W;-&.M.',-MITCHELTREA,
dec4 . -N0,.160 Liberty street, ,
0 ' "l-
IL9-- , 1000 gall..naturacolored Willer Sperm Oil;
SOB " bleached . r. . , 4 It :
• ' . .'. '. 15 Q 0 ,.. q ,.- ,;' .". .. '7 . ....", IVhale " '
5 0 0 i . `., -_,N4 W. coast " , " '
9 bale. No. 1 Lardii
...,
5...." , ,Linseed (warranted 6n6) - - "
in
storiti " for! t a r i ni e ts y '/ `annals' (svar.gonuiner "
twat ~, .. ,
... ., ikfiLLER d; BICKFITSON.
Magnificent. Obeisant**. Cake.
pi S. BICKLEy, bro. 33, Diamond alley, iespectfu4 in
-1.9 • forms his 'friends end 'ciuttomets, thaVhe. 'prepar
ing, at the Star Bakery, tho most magnificent Christman
Cake ever served up in Piashorgh. It will weigh 'lOO
;Ills:, will be made of the best fruit; and Will tie thoroughly
V 6 ,111056 who-are fond of drawing prizes, lie
begs leaye 40" sat. that three rich and beautaul Rings,
made of the finest will be placed l e side the Cake.
The o bedisposed of at 50 cente:pet_pound.-
ii;ron, band; tilerge stock of Sugar Uksiond Cakes
- -
• ' WILMA no, •
EXCHANGE DI.
AND
BANICLISO OFFICE
N. B. comer of Third and • Wood ,*
Q 'WIT and Timo Bills of Eichange, Bank - Notes and
13 foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on the
most favorable terms.
Collections made in all the principal cities of the Union,
at the lowest rates. • . . •
70SEPU U. JULL. .
HILL acctatittr, •
BANKERS, EXCHANGE.BROBERS;
And Beak?* in /foreign and Domatie .E.kah ono, - Cern:A
cato Depant, B kt ank Notes, Go on Biker. No. 65 Wood
street,3rd door below Fourth, Westside, Pittsburgh, Po.
marMly .
(LATE CM .111 P NMI Or &MORD &"KSNO,)
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BRO.KEE,
D& —"rn Eß hr‘inForufit i t tw o t t a e
s ad po ni t e irir l e s
ign •
and DomesiieEichange,Certi ' ficatasOfDelliosit,#e .
EXCHANGE on all the prmeipal duel of the Unicin
for sale in sums to suit parehmiers. •
CURRENT and par funds received on depOsite. •
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, ni the
lowest rates. . apII-dtti&w3m
ALLEN IMAXItIt. ' EDWARD WIM. • -
KRAMER it RAHN. • •
Bankers and .fizekange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Bills, Bills of Szehange, Certificate: "lf Depos
it, Bank Now, and Coin.. .
Corner of Third and Wood sts., airectly opposite the St.
Charles Hotel:: may2£l
- - -
HOLMES & SON,
Bankers and Deakrs in Esc/tangs Can and Bank Noah
' No. 55 Market teed, Pim:burgh. ' • •
MELLING Unit. EXCLEANGE..., : muTING Alta
New York • - •- kpr I Cincinnati . , 4
Philadelphiai ," Louisville, • ... #
Baltimore • • *", St. LOUIS . , i ..... 1 ;
BABE BOUM
Ohioßuying rates
Indiana !die.
Kentneky
Virginia •
Wheeling : • "
Tennessee • 3 I'
NOON dL SARGENT. r • - .
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,_ . -
N. E. Corner of Wood and Siza atreets s , Pittsiturth.,.Pa. l :
DEALERS in Coin, Bank• Notes, Time Dills; ,Foreign
and - Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, &a • -
EXCHANGE oit all the principal Cities of thts.Unlon
and Europe, for sale in soma to suit purchasers. 1 •• , • .
CURRENT and par fonds received on deposits. • •-. •
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the IW% Oat the
loweat rates. .• . • • '. : sepll.-1y
PRIVATE DISEASES.' ,Dr:Brourre ; No
• ft... 11 Diamondetui be consulted moil
cases of a private or delfeatenature incidents - •
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to the human frame. • '
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Syhilisand Syphilitic eruptions,goborrlicei
t•t, • - , and its cot:Mem:maces, together with all
sureatais eat a, impurities cd'the blood, with all diseases of
renerealorigin, skin diseases,vrith atnetures,gleet, urethral
discharges, seminal weakness and impotency, piles,
rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of, the womb,
-monthly suppressions, diseases of .the joints, fistula "
ano, nervous affections, pains in the back arid loins, irri
tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions, letter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, &c.
YL'ARS'.PRACTICE . .
Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of venal
real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, wheteby the
constituiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown
to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place ,
themselves tinder his care. • '
Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently - arranged Into seP
state apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. w . itliout fear' .• •
of exposure to other visitors. '
It is of importance to many: persons in need ofmeditak•
aid, to obtain good advice private ly and promptly. To ell
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingtienerealdive.•:•
easel, in their various forms and stages, oflers induCentente " •
which can rarely be equalled. Strangers ale hereby apt:-
prised that Dr. Brown hes been regularlyedudated rn
. every branch 'of medicine, and for the last twelve years • '
confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those
diseases. '
Dr. Brosin is the only regularly educated surgeon in' •
Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn.
plaints.
ll7Certaln, safe and speedy cares will, in all case*, be
guaranteed.'
Recent
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Recent cases are relieved in a short time; withoutlatert
ruption from business- • .
Hernia. or Rupture.—Dr. Brown' also invites per
sons afflicted with Herniate. call, as he has paid paructt
lar attention to that disease. - • •
Letters trim `&'distance, asking advice, must contain
fee, or they will not be attended to. • •-• • 1 • ''• • •
Der — Office- on Diamond Alley, a few doors fromlVoht
street, towards the market. 'Consultations strictly Multi ,
dendal. . • ocUri-dawly ' •
113 : RUMAT lirowna newsy discovered rem
edy for Rheumatism lr a speedy andcertain remedy
for that painthl trouble.' It never fails. •
Office and Private Consultation' Rifonts, No. 11:5, Dia- -
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The- Doctor Is always at
home.. • I ianD3-dawtf
The Grand Pitztaitlve. :
DIA. CLJCKENER'S SUGAR COATED : VEGRT 4- -:
'BLA . EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills—
have obtained an enviable notoriety in, the United. States,
- as a curatve for Giddiness, - Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, -
Headache, Fevers, Piles, Cosuvenese, Cough*, Heart
burn . Liver 'Complaint, Scurvy, Sore -Throat, Inward. -
Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, had . ti.
variety of other diseases to which fiesh. is heir. to r as M „
;medicine for the million. In all seasons of the year,—
springisummer, autumn; and winter,---and under tartly..."
eunistancesohey can be taken Vilth peffeet safety acid :'-
success. As Verraitageandgeneral medicine for chill-
d ay are unrivalled. 'Being coated with pare white.
. gar, children will easily take them; they. neither gripe'
r n
noaugeate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. ;
For tid a l* by increasing the dose, they are equally hew .
eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found with
out a suPerior. . - Ask - any one, among the thousands mato
usethem, and tuture/ualifiedzipproyal willbe the certain
result -
Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tLe original inventor
of Sugar Coated Pills,' and that nothintorthe Sort was
ever heard of until be introduced them in Jane,.1843.
Purchasers shauld.;iberefore, always oak for Clickener's
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take apothem, orthey
will be made the victims of a fraud; • • • ' -
' BO" - 25 cents per box.
Dr. 66 ClickenerVrincipal office for the sale of Is Vesey sl.. N.
Whl. JACKSON, 89 LibertY at , head of Wood, Pitts
burgh, Pa.;General Agent for 'PetutsjiVattiaj Northern
Ohio, and the river counties of Vitymm.
The following are the duly appointed Agents for A, At 2
gheny, coantl i Pa.: -
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• - Dr. Brown, - Allegheny city..
J. IL - Johnson; '
Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester:. .
Alexander iisdnle,Wylie street.
J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham': • •.•
Wm, J. Smith, Temperanceville. .
G. H. Starr, Sewickley . .
Edward Thompten, ilkuisburgh. -
Daniel Negley, East Liberty.
H. Z. hlitchell, - Wilkinsburgh.
H. RoWland & Son; APKeesport.
C. F. Diehl,Elizabeth.
'John Brack, Turtle Creek. • •
hi'Eldowneyißakersttmln.:
Samuel Springer, Clinton •
James M'Kee, Stewartstown;- •
' Riley hi'Latighliu, Plum township
J. Fulton, Tatenttun.•
Jeremiah Fleming, I.mwrencevfile
' Robert Williame,Arthurtiville
augd2.d&wtint
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pallor& BlLeigloal ! Palis xsractoA.'.
MO THE PUBLIO.—TIits ki to certify that I have foiind
Danavy Magical Pattltioartui to prove a cute fo!
the Chronic Rheumatism, Which I have been afflicted '
witli for ten years, in my MP joints. •-••• • • • •
ABRAHAM. R. YREELAND.
Acquackatiock, N. Y., Appril 8,1349.'• -
Ma. H. Deu..v.v—Sir: I have been troubled with fhe• •
Piles for elght 'months, and could getita relict. Your •
Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to!'
me. I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in
a short tune was perfectly cured t, Could I not get any
more of it, I woo dl not take a bondred dollars for the'
balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL.
97 North Moore street. New York, Juno 19,1847. ' • •' •
j CAUTION —Dailey's only Pleporin the city qf Nrie' • •
York, and where die genuine article can •be obtained,
wholesale and retail, is nt 415 Broadway. '! • • •
H. DAiLey Is the inventor of this truly invaluable conic
pound, and he never has, and never mill comalmaleate the
secret of its preparation to• any man Behalf skiid, thete....
fore, no other person ever bas nutde; or ever'ciiia utak..
grainof it himself. • •• . • •.••••• •
Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable , aitiefei le'
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im•
posters ; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten• '.•
sively experienced tlint fact than Dailey 'e Magical Pala
Extractor!
A Ter —Thesenoine Dailey, in cases of the severest '
Barns, Scalds, Piles, Ste., will atiOni instant retie, rand
produce at once a coollngand soothing effeet--extracting
pain in and'from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure;
ways, applylinen--never on cotton cloth. - •
And now mark-the di ffereneel — C.onntorfettEgtiacton, • ,
no matter under.hat name they may appear, or hour PP' ,
plied, always irritate and increase thepatn!
Pamphlets, containing cortift catea of cures,m ay be bed • •
gratis, on application to • JOHN D. MORGAN, • •
Western Depot, Pittsburgh. •
DR WM: TRORN• Agent
Dalley'a Animal Galvanic Care. All,.
For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor, grease.
poll-evil, sores, galls and.bruises. Faraphlets containing
ceniticates of respectable pardea, may bo bad on .
applt-.‘..
cation to .•• •. . • JOHNp. moRGAN, .• •
WILLIAM TA'L'E dire CO.,
(•lICCSESORS anEltlYX & TATE) •••..;
NO.IO. Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty sitters,
MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by.*
drante, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffi's.,
Ac t ; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order,
sheet lead from 1 tog lbs. to the square foot, in ' , beets of 6 -
by 20 feet, which they will &flush to the trade wholesale,
°rent to order inUny size that may be wanted. •-• .
They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand
leaden pipes from 2to inch calibre' aqueduct pipe, fOX '
conveying water from springs, farnis'bed to the countty,
trade, and put up on reels in length', of from 100 to 1000
feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method •
of laying. Also, on hand, a large ',apply of Adams' Pat
ent suction Pumps, for wells or •cuiternsi Snow &Oar s .
very eupeiror cast wou'euction Pumps.
Hydrant work of every description exeCuted in the
moat durable manner, and .on,the moat accommodatinq
terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes; sites.% '
lead, or Paint's, will receivoprompt attention.
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' Steel' And:Pile ThianktirksegOter. -
TilE subscribers haie enlarged their Sleet and 'Pile *
Manufactory on • the' corner of O'Hara street-and
mi
Sng alley, Fifth Virard;Pittsbuigh, by erecting a eon
verung fernaqc, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.--
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Their Ste co mpetent l
ynowbeng of a superior qualltt and ha * -
engaged peratives, they are prepared.tti fur. nish Piles ofevery description, that will compare with .•
the best imported article ; and being determined to Make
it the interest of all who use Piles in toy way, to pur
chase from them, the,y will sell their nlett at reduced
prices, for Cash. They will alsiire-cat Files, and par ,
chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron
agecov7 isrespectfallyinviteflk n )J. ANKRIN ft CO;
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Buying taus'
County & City or.diu *-
Relief Notts
Pouturvlvanta Co.. • -
New York.
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New C!rleans
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