The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 24, 1849, Image 3

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    C/e Miming 13°st.
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Worms -cannot exist he the syitem, sf - a libelist
use be nutde • orehe Clickener Sugar-coated Vegetable
Purgative Pills.; They not only destroy the worms, but
,thoroughly eleause . the stomach' and bowels of the mu-
CCU or :slimy - substance which supports Their
operation is so gentle, that 'they may
,be administered to
children of the most tender age,. -without producing
those Anjuri one effects upon the general health, Which
have always constiuted the most-serious objection to
Vermifuges. Their metallic base is generally so Violent
in its operation; that
_the system seldom recovers from
the-shock
until-the. patient hag, rrived- at, years, of ma
turity.or actually-outgrown it. , We know several at this
moment:whose. constitutional vigor bas been - so com
pletely. paralysed -by the injudicious Administration of
metallic .Verznifuges while young, that they are almost
totally unfitted. for. the transaction of ordinary business:
Thclickener Sugar-coated-Vegetable. Pins. on the con
trary, have never been known to leave any injurious ef
fects behind them. They rushee serve so invigorate the,
system, and render it proof against the racist. inveterate
'Sold by JACKSON, Gen. Agent;
ianZt SD Liberty street, Pittsburgh
[For list of Agents see
fl nthoWITCIiLIC Cm ov.Consumrricev.—Mr. Scorill:
I was taken with a most distressing caugb, andmy longs
became EA 'diseased that I bled in - n short time' several.
quirts. I was reduced so lowthat• all of my friends, and
even ray Physieiansithought I must die with Consump ;
lion! MY brother hearing of tbe - remarkable cures made
by Dr. Rogers , Livrerevort and Tar, procured °bottle, and
befare f had - taken"onc-httlf of it , . it seethed to, go to the
very" seat of the. disease; I tuned a large qtatutny of
phlegm and .matter, and - jnyeough. was stopped as by. a
charm; and by its use I teas restored to perfect health.
Granata. Wirrrsamsn.
Swan' and stibecribed: this -4 20th day oft Novenaber,
• lira : Yet. of . the City . of Cincinnati.
rot • J. h.MID & CO.;
- Wholesale Druggists,'No. 60 \rood st.
. ' KNEELAND & HARDIN;
lan2.ltinaktav Grant street. '•
- ,
Coon - rat:macre! Coonrsarmrs:---Beteart of Cows
te Veit s !—Citizensaf Pittsburg,coanterfeiters ofWaroar's
celebrated' la-mate VzorrAteta PILLS are still abroad, and.
of the vrorst - conceivable kind; :We would -respectfully
invite you to call on the Agent for, Pittsburg, Mr.-JOHN :
THOMPSON,-150- Liberty street, and examine a box_
that was purchased at a Drug Store in this City., It is ab
solntely enough to make'one blush tor poor;frnil human
ly, but at the same time toguard all nguinst-the villainy
of the counterfeiter. - The passing of counterfeit coin
not a touth to it. It is as much inferior in - the degree of
criminality as petty larceny is inferior to downright
Always remember that the Original and only Genuine;
INDIAN VEGETABLE PlLL.S.have the written signa
ture of AVII.LIAIII 'WRIGHT on the top label of box.
Itemember. else., that IL Ssicsna, Druggist, corner of
Market and Thus streets. is not, an agent for this medi
cine,-and,we can. st guaranty the .genuineness of Hatt
offered by him for ,
JOHN THOMPSON,IS6 Liberty street, is sole Agent,
Purchase only of him. . - junlltd&w'
, .
• cough should never . be. negleeted.: It Mar ap
pear trilling and unworthy, the
.attention at .firat, bat it
will nut remain stationary , long: it may progress shirr . at
first, and its augmeination may oe scarcely perceptible;
yet when it once seizes the lungs, all the other parts of
the body will be sympathetically affected; anda confirm.
ed Consumption and premature death will he the Mori
able result. A little care would save maul' a life.; and
he timely use of n proper remedy might have arrested
many aeons-amnion._ But many persons hai , e an Lavin-.
cible repugnance to taking any medicine, and rather
than use the -means towards ,arresting a disease, .simply
'because the remedy may. not be a pleasant one. Would
suffer and languish far a long time, before they would re;
sort to the aid of medicine. .
B. A. Fahnestocic at Co.'s Cough Balsam has a great
advantage in this reapect over many other Cough prepa
rations, as its pleasant taste permits it lobe used without
inconvenience.. But its value as a Balsam consists in the
speediness of its cure. We have known some. of the
most desperate coughs, some of which had been running
Oafor li conSiderable length of time, yield almost /mine
diateb- to its power. , •
re . .
P - Pared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by. •
la. A. FAHNESTOCK It Co.
• nort7 cot. Wood.and stiand Wood end sts
A AIE - ilia:CC EOICALL SRASONS.—Wright's Indian Vege
table-Pills suit all tom pLaints and all ages, and may be
taken at all times, and under ali circumstances, with
perfecteafety. Theyare'as natural to the human Colllql ,
tutlint as'fotid; and while they do not injere even - the
most delicate, there is scarcely n' malady in the whOle
catalogue of human ills, bin will yield to their itillnence.
\Wight's Indian Vegetable . Pilts thoroughly cleanse the
stomach and bowels froutbilious and Mitrid - huiriofs, and
purify the blood; and are. therefore, certain to drive pain•
or distress of every description from the body.
Bettiare of Counterfeits end /pilot fa lin:—Reinember - that
the. Original Mid Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills
have the written signature of Witate.m,Wittotre on the
emember nlso that Messrs. Feaelitwanger C0.,0
New York; Ai. S. Masco° ken., at Cincinnati; and - .1:
B. Co.„ of Louisville, are ivcrr agents for this
medicine, and we cannot guarantee this genuineness of
that offered by them for sale.' •
The genuine . ;it for sale at Dr. AVright's Principal Office,
169 Race , street, Philadelphia ; and, by Joux Tuostrami,
156 Liberty' , strec t. Pittsburgh, Pa:, who is sole agent for
this city, by whom dealers can be supplieilat the whole:.
sale tate::- Multi
• • • •
Notice.
MV old customers, stran,gers 'visiting the 'city, and
others wishing to provide themselves with "a hand
some MESS COX PANTS., VEST, or any other 'arti
cle in , the line, can do so by leaviiig their orders with
JAMES
111'GUiRG,-Tailor, -
Third.street, St. Charles
JUST -Rgcervs - n, by Fspress, eatotherpiece short nupp'd
Black, the very thing for Cloaks, and just in vocation.
' McGUIRE, Tailor,
janl 0 • Third street,'St: Charles Building.
LARD OIL-12 Winter Stra i ned Lard Oil
Just received and for sale by
janlB . HILLER & RICKETSON.
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES.-15 bills., La. Su ga
House Molasses, on consignment and for sale by
janlB & RICRETSON
,
FOR SALE OR RENT—A Two Story'Brick Dwelling,
situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House.—
Enquire of MYMULLEN - & DOWNING,
Jant7 216 Liberty street opposite Seventh. '
. .
Administrator's Sale.
BY " virtue n' of a order of the Orphan's Court,. the un—
dersigned,' Administrator of the Estate of James
Oilmore,-of South 'Fayette Township, Allegheny Coun
ty,:Penna., deed, and will expose to sale, - at Public
Outcry, on the premises, onthe third Saturday-of. Feb-,
runny, A.' D. 1240, at 12 o'clock, 74., all that valaable
FARM situate in the said To *ashy of South Fayette,
bounded by , lands of James He:rimy Joseph Hickman,
Seattle Kenney, James /11'ficovrn, John Alexander, the
Rev. William Jeffery, and others, cementing 270 acres,
and 107 perches;
on which is erected - a large and value
hie. Brick Dwalling House, and a large frame Barn and
fra - me Stable, a stone milk house, and tenant house.—
.Aboutl7ll acres cleared; the residue has fine timber; an
Agate Orchard, in its prime, all grafted fruit. The Farm
is to a good state of cultiVation, and the soil is welt
adapted to small grain. The Farm is well watered, and
has an abundance of excellent Stone Coal. his situated
about ten miles from Pittsburgh, and about two miles
from the Pittsburgh and Washington _ Turnpike Road,—
The Land will be sold as one Farm, or 14 two tracts, as
the sarnewaa divided hy the inquest of partition-
Teems e t- Sala—One.third cash; one-third in one year,
with interest from the day of sale ; and one-third in two
years; with interest from the day of sale. The tivo last
payments to be, secured on the promises, judgment
bond and mortgage. Persons wishing to purchase, can
call, for farther information, with the undersigned,insaid
Township, near Ramsey Ford, "on the said Turnpike
Road .SAtIiIIEL STEWART,
Sanlo:wswo • Administrator.
To atent.
T.
on i e ., 4?a ,e vv. ,eie Ter fe Rieeat
on She Frfollowingan rolin K.r,tzt,
four - Miles from l n eetY g , with l one hundred and thirty
Acres of:Land, improved, ;principally .in grass. Also,
one and Lot of Ground, with a Blacksmith Shop
and Tools. .Also, one House and Lot, suitable for a Shoe
maker or Tailor„ Also, one 'fine frame House, with six
Acres of Ground, suitable for a Gardner. The above
property writhe rented separate. For furtherparticulars
enquire of the subscriber, on the premises.
PETER IVORY, Inn-Keeper,
janl9:4tw* . Ross Tp., Franklin Road,
. .
rro the Honorable the Judges of the/Court of Quarter
.1.. Sessidns 'of :the Peace, in and for the County of Atte-,
gbezry:
The petition of John Conolly, 4th Ward, city of Pitts
burgh,.in' the 'County 'aforeiaid t humbly sheweth, That
yourrpetitioner bath proVided himself with materials for
the accommodation of travelers and others at his
- inghouse in tie ()resat ~an prays t at your
Honors will be Pleased to'grant.hun a license to keep a
public:house of entertainment. And you' petitioner ; as
duty hound, will pray. JOHN CONOLL I I, ,
Weohe subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do
certify, that thiti,ia.bove petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
roomand conveniences for 'the accommodation of trav
elers and others; and that said tavern is necessary.
L. Wilniarth t John Christy, Martin Connolly, Neal
Kellohan,. J. Hill, Thomai Sill, And. Jackman, imams
Al'Shane, Thos. Parcell; It. - Watson, Tlios,.Owstiin, John
►LF.r---The Dwelling, corner of IVytie and Chath
.l. ant street, having partor,ditt d sixbed
mi "or ,
rooms. Apply to
Tailor Third st.
ist __ TAVE RN STAND AT SIADUSTOW ,R
N, FO
commodious and well finished Tavern
Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in
modere style, with good Stabling, attached. It will be
!caged for.a teem of years Address
jint.2' P.'SLIPUSE, Shonsetown.
riOMMON 'TEAS FOll 1 , 24 CENTS PER SEM—The
Uubscriber, wishitg to dispOsti. Of „his entire stock of
Queensware as soon as possible, will sell common'Cups
and Saticers at the othetnelr low price of 12} cents per,
set, along with - other articles. Now la the time to secure
a good assortment of Ware at low prices. Sicire-keCpers
and families should imprOve,this.opporUmity, without de
lay: Remember the' idaci *CELINA HALL, No. .118
ood street: tianlG) 11111 . GETTY.
POTATO -58 sacks just received and for sale by
inn l2 , ; ARMSTRONG &CROZER.
Allegheny County, as
.IN THE NATTER OF THE 'ESTATE
y • S surr.L. 13 kovrer d e c'e, a s e.4l;* itp .lun
; L . ecensber nth, 184 :on notbini•lnliPS
• 4 Rule grauttol_ on the hei , rs and those inlet.
eared, to come Into Court on SattiilleY the
27th of January, 1849,. and accept or r.epot
under the valuation and partition. Personal dotienlb
be given of this Rule to those interested who reside. in_
the County of Allegheny, and notice by publication iaths .
S aturday i‘r om i l ig Post; weekly, until 'Jim: t ory 27L4,
1849, to those interested Who reside out of the Consular
Allegheny. By the Been.
jan4:whan27 . • = DAM , : I BectJUDY,
IL - IRE.,SH" ROLL: BUTTER lb?
X sale byli- 'Ajanl2J': , "ARAISTRONG & CROZER:'
',AA.. 14.7 % .
apintitertictl and
PrETSBUROI-1 BOARD OP TRADE -
w. H . DENNY,I- -- •
J . HANNA.
__ Comurrim von Dueszwatu
MURPHY
PASSENGER' ARR - ANGEMENTS E0R1648.
SteanMoritPaekeiLitie,leavesdaily forChicinnati,lo.lo4.
'Paseeriger Packet, via Brownaville, to Baltimore: and
Philadelphia; 8 A. at., and 6
Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. N., and 114
Western and Southern hfail Coach Line, 6
,Nortb-Western, via Cleveland, dal/7,10 A.
Erie and Western New York, daily, 9A. at: ,'-
North-Eastern, to Philadelphia; daily, except Simdaye, 4
- - •
••AREIYALS'AND DEI.AB.TURE OF MAILS.
Eastern Mail via: Philadelphia, due 3 a. N., closes Id st.
Western Mail, OW. and Loulair., due BP. closessa.nt.
Sonth.via Bel t.and Waishingten, due !I P. M., c losess A. M.
N011.04‘70100111 Cleveland * O ne 10 A. 10.,, Closes 9e. x.
Erie and Western New 'York, due- 8 at.; closes BA. K;
STOCICS.
Bank.oCPittrLnrPar value. Asked. , Offered.
... .. ~;3 50,00 850,® $50,00
Excbange Bank. • • .. ... 50,00 • 94,00 43,50
Merstaints'sitnd M. Bank ' 50,00 . 47,00 • 45,00
Fanners , .Thapositßank . None in marlret. '-
Hand Sireet -Bridge 60,00 50,00 40,00
Northam Liberties Bridge .. ... 60,00 35,00
Old Allegteny Bridge 25,00 30,00 35,00
oConnellsyslle R. R. Stock, paid on
shanss,ss2,so. - .. 5,00 1,43
City Bonds (6 9fr cent;) goGo
Idonongattela Bridge - ,
18,50
•
Ono Stock
Daily Review o! the
OFFICE OF THE POST,
- WEDNICSDAT Ittoarmeo, January 24, IS. 19. S
There *lts some animation on 'the Wharfyester
day;; the arrivals of a few steamboats from below,
gave'an impulse to business.
FLOUR—The ntarket is looking downwards, and
dealers are: shy at the prices milted. The lowest
taile jesterday was at 13,87; the highest at i 54,00,
for an extra brand.
PROVISIONS—BuIk Pork is arriving in large lots,
=lsaias are regularly. made . a t 4c. Bacon ; none
in market; andrno - prices. Cheese: no changes;
sales of W. 11. at 51051 c. Lard ; sales of Kegs at
51c., from wagon; sales from store at 6lc. Butter;
sales at lOC. fovordinary. Roll ; for Prime 111012,1.
CORN MNA:I,—We heard tif a small sale at 40c.
SERBS—WO have no sales of Timothy or Flax ;
but several lots'of Clover have been taken at $3,10;
sold from stores at $3,35.
GRAIN-4'ales of Oats from store at 28c.; but
• .
regular retail gales at 30c. Barley is worth 45050 c.
but no sales. Wheat is taken at 70a.; but little
Coming in.'
FRUIT--small lot of Lemons bold at $4,25, but
no demand. • Apple's are advancing; sales at 75iiit
$1,00; and "a very superior article is worth $1,25.
Eloikey 31Fttters.
MisssiunitlßANic.--The Ohio Statesman of Satur
day says.: “Rumors are rile against the solvency of
the Micelilon Bank. May as well stand from ander."
A Ntw Barizt.—The Maysville Herald says that it
is in contemplation by many respectable citizens of
Maysville, to apply to the Legislature during its
present session for a charter for a local bank, with
a capital of front two to three hundred thousand
dollars, to be established in that city.
Daarrit.—A bill has' been presented to the
Legislature of,New York, making a bill or draft
&awn at sight, payable as sPecified,;:tad not as has
beeniudicially decided with the allowance of three
days* grace.' .This will put the question at rest,
and relieve the commercial community from all
doubt-relative to'the matter.
Bamitionc Buitics.--The Baltimore- Banks are
discounting . tuore freely and money is abundant.
Large sums have been seeking investment during
the week in 6 cent stock.—Money on the street
will not command over 6 cent. •
"NEWYontrCrrY.- - The True Sun of the 20th says:
"Money isgetting continually more plenty. It was
but a few weeks since borrowed upon stocks at 7
per cent per annum and a. commission. It is now
refused at 6 per'eCnt., and in sumo cases put out at
5 per cont. The demand is not good for it, not
withstanding the speculative spirit which evinces
Itself in tuany articles of produce."
--
The New Golden Bee-Hive Still Ahead!
'.: •-• NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
• ' Greater Bargains than ever can new be had a
the sign of the New Golden Bee-llice, on Idaeketst,
- between Third and Fourth, where is just opened
a splendid stock of winter Dry Goods, cheaper than the
same quality of Goods have ever been offered in rill",
I, M. L. RUSSELL, No. C:t Market street. between
Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee-
Hive, has now received, and offers to his numerous ells
towers and the public generally. the largest, cheapest
and most splendidstoek of Winter Dry Goads ever offer
ed in this city. These Goods have been purchased in the
Eastern Cities since the late full in prices, and will he
sold td cash bayertt at a great reduction. much cheaper
than they;could have been sold in the early part of the
season. . .
Among this large.nntl extensive stock will be found
many . choice•and fashionable Goods of the latest im
portation.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ;
Cherry col'd do. do. figured and plain ;
Silks and Satins,Plain, striped stud plain;
Scarlet de Laines, all wool. very cheap ;
Maxarine Blue De Laincs, low prices ;
Freneh . hlerinos, all colors, extremely low.
A large assortment of fig'd Cashmeres De Laines, new
est designs, from 121 to 50 cents per yard ; these are very
cheap. Also, a - large stock of Alpacas from . 121 to 50
cents per yard. alLcolors, and a great bargain; with a
splenditl - asstirirnent of bonnet ribbons Cl the latest im
portation. Also, velvet ribbons all widths and colors,
very cheap, a beatniful assortment ; plumes and artificial
flowers; bonnet satins and velvets, all colors; French
worked canes . and collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and
hosiery, all at reduced prices.
BRAWLS! SHAWLS! !
- - -
Best assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and
Squire Shawls, best quality.
Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls;
Black and colored Cloth do.
Brodie and, Silk • do.
Plaid Blanket Shawls, all qualities and prices.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS! !—Cheapev in the City
A - large stock - of 13Sankets, all qualities : which will be
EOM cheaper than can .be found elsewhere.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
CHEAPER. THAN , TRE CHEAPEST!
A large stock of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast colors,
only 3 cents per. ard ; best quality British and American
Prints,- 0 to 10 cents per yard, yard wide a British Purple
Printis, 10 to in; s: large supply red, white and yellow
Flannels,some as low as in cents per yard, very cheap;
Bed Ticking, from Bto t 2 cents per yard. Also, a lurgq
stock of Checks, Shining Stripes, Cassineta, Kentucky
Jeans and Linseys, together with a very extensive as
sortment of bleached and unbleached Muslins, from 3 to
Scents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard arid e unbleach
ed ,Musl.ins, only 5 cents per yard •, bleached Muslins
from 3to 8 eents per yard. All of which will be sold off
at reduced prices, at the sign of the New Golden Bee
Hive., in Market .street, between Third and Fourth its.,
-No. 82. (dec18:111 • WM. L. RUSSEL.
A NNUAL . SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the
1.1 Bookstore of &lion & EttaLtstt 78 Wood street,
•for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by the Amer
ican Society for the hielioration of 'the Condition of the
Jews, and edited by Ste Rev. A. IL Wright, Pastor of the
Aturceiate Church, Jane street, New York. decl4
PRINTING PAPER
-50 reams Printing Paper, 24x271;
100 Fine Book . Paper,l9x24 ;
25 " F. Book Paper, 20x25 ;
25 " Medium colored Envelope; received and
for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR,
janlo No. 81 Wood at.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exillUng between
Hale, Heineman & Co. was this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be
settled by Heineman & Co. JAS. HALE,
SANDS & HEINEMAN,
Sept. 27th,1S4S. JOHN VOEGTLY.
The business will be continued by SANDS & SKINEVIAN
and Joan Vosunv,, under the style of REINEIVIAN tic
. . sept2S
APPRENTICES WANTED—Fifteen to twenty young
lads from 12 to 15 years of.iagc,..to learn the Stocking
manufacturing business. — Apply at M. DALY'S Store,
on Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville.
'novl4:' f . -
ANECDOTES -Cyclopedia of Moira and Religious
Anecdotes, a Collection of several Thousand Facts,
Ineidentti, Narratives, Examples and Testimonies. em
bracing die best of the kind in most former collections,
and some hundrees is addition original and selected; the
whole arranged end classified on a new t3lan, with co
pions topical and scriptnral indexes, By Rev. IL Arvine
A. M., Pastor of the Providence Churth, New York
with - an Introduction, by the Rev. Geo 13 Cheever, D. D
Just published. • '
. -
The above, with n ninnber of new and valuable publi
cations, for sale by ELLIOTT & JPINGLIEIf,
hv2s 7S Wood street.
TEAS—The attention Of families and dealers is invited
ID Our stock afresh Green and Black 'feas t put up
in, quarter, half pound,. and poand packages, winch we
will warrant equal to, IC not better, than the Teas sold by
"the Pekin and Canton Tea • stores.. We have also on
-band a fresh supply - of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young
Hkson and Black Teas, not in packages, which we think
cannot be equalled in this city. Callaud try them.
doc 27 • - KING & PAOORHEAD, Diamond.
R Mauna has opened this morn
ring a.lot of NEW GOOLO,embraelng many scarce
and desuable articles. Persons wanting Dry Goods of
-almostany description; Will find, atthis advanced part of
the season, a much larger and more general assortment
at this store than elsewhere: • -
Among the - Goode Mat opened is a lot of Mazarine and
Green -small: figl AtonseAe .tatties, Terkeri and bl'k
Cloth Shawle,me*: ac.--at North-east comer of
4tli.and Piarketitreets.
11:1- oixide at wholesale, up stairs, very low. panto
=E=M==
Ala Aka Alit
1840. . 1.10.10.
CINCINNATI AND PITTIIURGH
DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE.
r HIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
of the largest, swiftest, best finished and. furnished,
and most powerful boats on the waters of the West.. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
'most experienced men engaged in , the river business.—
The line has been in operation for six years ; has carried
nearly two millions of-people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin
pttnson with any passenger line in the Union .for safety,
regularity,.and speed. All that money eau procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati.as follows:
lIIONDAYEACKET.—The Itlonoricisruna,Capt.Stone,
will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning atlOo'elock;
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. M.
TUESDAY PACHET.—The Mamma NO? 2, Capt.
Riineeltrr., will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 P. m.
WEDNESDAY PA CHET.—The New Ertotam, No.
2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
momtng at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even
ing at 10 P.
THURSDAY PACE...ST.—The BRILLIANT, Capt. R. •J.
Grate, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evehing at 10 P. M.
FRIDAY PACKET—The Cullom No. 2, Capt. Crook%
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. it.
SATURDAY PA CRET.—The MEssmvona, Capt. Hemp
hill, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturdays morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. IL
SUNDAY; PACEBT.—The iSAAC NEWTON, Capt. P.
Devol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. at.
nov 19.
1848. 1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
Frmausur 15t,1848. FEBRVATIT Ist 1348.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M.
The following new boats complete the line
for the present season: ATLANTIC, Copt,
James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS 3PLANF, Capt. E. Bennett. 'The boats are
entirely new, and are fitted iip without ragard to expense.
Every comfort that moneyean procure hall been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat,
at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats wilt certainly leave at the advertise
hours. js3l
For New Orleans.
THE splendid new steamer IVANHOE,
Cocnana, blaster, will leave for the
above an intermediate landings, on Thursday, at 10
o'clock.
For freight or passage apply on board. jan2l
The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE,
Capt. Wm. lisatut, will run regularly be
tween Pittsburgh and Franklin, on thu Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, r. m. For freight orpassage, apply on board.
dre.27
AR,The new and splendid passenger
tit Camer IA NIES NELSON, G. D. Moore,
!droner, will run an a Regnlar Packet
between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leav
ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Satnrainy, at
Id o'clock, A. ta ~ and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes.
day and Friday, at I 0 o'clock, a. 'at.
Por freight or ptutsage, (having superior aceommoda
lions.) apply on board.
The James Nelson in an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation in not surpassed by any boat
on the river. AMSRTRONG & CALMER,
dccGlf Agents.
Regular Packet for
LaiTHE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt.
llimsts., will leave fortlie above and inter
mediate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. -
For freight or pals:ore apply on hoard, or to
GEO. H. MILTENBERGER, Agt
LOUISVILLE: PACKETS,
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI k LOHISVILLE
REGULAR SAITIIDAY Paccar.—The A
•
f j , No 16 ne nod fast passe nge r steinn Vac
•Pls.t`t: ket TELEGRAPH, .1. Hezlep, Corn
••.. • ' •-•- mender, will leuv e Pittsburg for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville. and all intermediate Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular
Packet, und n view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the accommodations are Inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Hen Franklin No 6 and Pike No B. to Sant-
Louis—timethrough.viva DAN'S. aptlt-iy
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
ArgatTHE swift running steamer CONSUL,
IVSII3DIIII, Master, will lento, regularly for
Wheeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at 10 o clock, precisely.
Leave Wheeling every Tnesdny, Thursday, and Satur
day. at 7 o'clock. A. at., posiriedy.
The Consul will land at all intermediate port*. Every
accommodation that ran be procured, for the comfort and
safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is
al:40 provided wit s h a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent
xplogion.
For freight or passage apply on board,or to
oct9 JOIIN FLACK. Agent.
_
New Arrangement.
Tilt:steamer CALEB COPE will leave for
Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues
day Thursday, ttud Saturday, at 9 A. sc., re
turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a
boat at the landinS, between Wood street and the Bridge,
preparml to receive freights at any time.
"sk, S. & W. HABBAUGH. Agents,
=ad No. 33, Wood street.
Summer Arrangement.
AlasscliTHE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke,
Master. will leave Pittsburgh for Heaver,
ow, a nd Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Having a boat at the
landing, we arc prepared to receive freight at any time.
For freight or passage apply to
ratil7-tf U. W. HARTON & CO., Agents.
CHANGEABLE SILK VISITS, run Otnistsiss Pass-
sacs.—W. It. Murphy has on hand a few very hand
-some changeable Silk Visits, very suilable for Christmas
presents, which he is selling at reduced prices. Also,
handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine new style linen
eumbriO dec23
H. GALLAGHER. B. A. LONG. J. H. KILLER
GALLAGHER, LONG & MILLER,
NO. 100 Front et., between Wood and Smidtjteld streets.
AI:sIUFACTURERS of Bolls of all aizes, double and
,J3l single nation Force Pumps,Counter Railing, Min
eral Water Pumps, fittings of al kinds for Gas, Water,
Steam, ke. ' Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-attn.
ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas
Fixtures and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna
mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, kc., &c., con
stantly on hand. oct
JOITN DIIIMAP. 301111 masinso.
JOHN DUNLAP having, on the tat inst., associated
with him in his business Joins Ftrzarso, they will
hereafter carry on their Importing of House Furnishing
Hardware, and Atonal:towing business, under the name
and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old
establishment Will be closed by.the senior Partner of the
present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market en
Second streets ijant&dat) JOHN DUNLAP & CO.
NFORNIA'CION WANTED—Any person acquainted
I with the children of John Clark, an Englishman, (an
iron founder by trade,) supposed to have worked an 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. pec:lo-tf
CLOTHS -1 case black mixed heavy Cassimere :
I do. fancy do.
do. Tweeds, fancy colors.
For sale at manufacturer's prices, by
MURPHY & LEE,
jann ' Liberty street, opposite Fifth
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,03.14„ IN THE DISTRICT COURT, Allegheny
s').< • -4. j
County, Nov. Term, 184.1 ; N 0.233.
r Henry W. Auftcrltaide,
...
V' s ... es. Execution.
.4.+. lb ki
an y am .
ir •••• T. W. Kolwes.
1. And now, Dec. 16, 1949, the Sheriff pays
into Court the RUM of $666.M ; same day
Retitle Washnigton appointed' Auditor, to distribute the
money in Court. From the Record.'
HIRA fit lIDLTZ, Proth'y.
TAKE NoTtcß, that the Auditor will attend to the duties
of his appointment, at his office, on Fourth street, be.
ween Smithfield and Grant am, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday,
lie tklil day of January next. at 2 o'clock, P. M.
dee2S:w3t HEADE WASHINGTON, Auditor
Fresh, Pure Teas,
VirHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT Tun PERIN TEA
Y STORE 70 Fourth nrert, near Woad, piusborg&—
The subscrib er.i having just returned from Now York, is
now receiving a huge supple of FRESH GREEN and
BLACK TEAS from the New York Pekin Tea Compa
ny, selected w ith great care for, retail sales. Our stock
being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocer s,
IlmelsiSteamboats and Families with any quantity, and
at any nripeAticy may wish—packed is /, and 1 pound
package SM. tin ministers, 0 and 13 ib, catty boxes,
and in dielialf. chem. .
Retail Groeers are 1111/Red to call, as we can and will
sell better Tees it; lower prices than any other house in
Pittsburgh. .•'
Our stock ef fine Young Ryson, Gunpowder, and Im
perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the
American market.
Loventig% daub e-refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver
ized SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel.
COFFEES.—Mocha,' Old Gov. Java, Laguyra, St.
Domingo and Rio Coffees, eebcted by the most expo•
neared Coffee Broker in New York.
. .
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and
Onions. Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice. Ma
laga Raisins, in 3 lb. bores.
N. 11,-,421.Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicines for sale.
dec9:detw A. JAINE 3.
Hiner litteltigetut
POWI OF.PITTSBIURGH.
fi viczi WATER IN TM , CKAMEL
ARRIVED,
Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Deaver.
• New England No. 2, Been, Cincinnati
• James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
" Z. Taylor, Lucas, Steubenville.
DEPARTED,
" Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver.
" Caleb Cope, Murdock,
" James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
• Germantown, Conley, St. Louis.
• Union, McLane, New Orleans.
" Pilot No. 2, Shank, Gallipolis.
Franklin Packet.
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MEM
Go-Partnership Notice
Auditor's Notice.
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iiTh stcllaueatts
Aims BROWN. •, wm. c, comnrux.
'DROWN Ar.. CONNELLY,. Whohnale.and-Retaa Gra
ars, Produce and' Commission Merehanis, Diamond
market, Pittsburgh.
ARMSTRONGPc. -CROZER, ecnnmistion Itierehann
and Dealers & Produce, 4-e.-No: t 2 Market at. tea
A LARGE LOT OF SHORTS AND INIAPPLINGS
-1-1.. Received and for sale by
jan3 CUMMINS &
SLLITIL
2UO and
VERY FINE Li - OIEN IHEAL—Hee'd
and for salo'by (jan3) CUMMINS &'SICITH.
BBLS. EXTRA - FAMILY FLOUR—Rec'd- and for
5
side by (jan3) CUMMINS ac.SMrTH.
f?r, APPLES—Redd and for sale. by
Jana . CUMMINS & sAntri.
NINE FLOUR--36 bblv. jag received.by
. ARMSTRONG & CAGIER.
6)9 BRLS. E XTRA FAbIIIr4 F.4OUR-4ust received
and for ,sale by
.jan3 - ARMSTRONG &-CROZEN.
30013131.5. POTATOES—Just received und (or sale
by (jan3) ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
A ELMS. RYE FLOUR—For sale by
jua~- ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
QWEST OIDER-35 bbls, to•dayfeceived and for Sala
1.7 by ' . ijari9) ARMSTRONG &CROZER„
VINEGAR -19 bbls. for sale by
jan9 ARMSTRONG & CRGZ BR.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR-- 55 bbls. 10-day,received.
and for sale by
jan9 • ARMSTRONG & OILOZEIi.
4d 's SACKS DUCENYHF.A.I .— FLOUR --4 ast roc'd and
t , for sale by (AO) ARMSTRONG CROZER.
FAMILY FLOUR-20 bbls. Extrii, for sale by
J. a WILLIAMS,
janS llO Wood street.
OA P r -20 boxes No.l Rosin;
17) , L I Yellow ; for sale by
ianS , J. D. WILLIAMS
D RIED KRUIT-410 bus. Dried Apples; .
30 " " Peaches . , for sale 'by
/1101 J. D. WILLIMIS.
B"' Ms-, dozen Common;
25 " Patin quality ; for sale by
jenBL D. WILLIAMS.
S .-- .__ T
AIE d H --itibcifeir Extra Pure, for sale b -
janB J. D. WILLIAMS.
JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS—A. fine stock ut •
H:.S. BOSWORTH & CoJs,
nec2sForth street.
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DRAH COATING - 1 ba tab • trinket oattng.
decla • MURPHY & LEK.
BLANKET COATINGS—Drab, LAvender, Grey Mix-
ed and Blue; for sale by the_piece or package, at
manufacturer's prices, by • hIURPHY & LEL,
jams Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
IRISH WHISKEY— Eight bbls. Irish Whiskey re
ceived and for sale by
I an 3 JOHN BLACK & CO.
400 HUHELSNESHAN t9 NOCIC POTATOES—Itee ,
and S for sale by (de) CUMMINS& SMITH.
L_ dee ; kegs No. I, justjeceived and for sate by
ARD—°°
SMITH Sr, SINCLAIR..
BUTTER --d bbls. Fresh Roll Butter, received this day
13 and for sale by rdect9j SMITH ELLNCLA.M.
DRIED APPLES-20 sacks, Prime, for sale by
deer!) SMITH & SINCLAIR.
APPLES -200 bbis..Romandea.:ric .C C. . - M - Ore — and for sale
by (des2S) W & J ACHESON.
-
100 BUSHELS CORN MRAL—just received, and
for sale by
dee23 W. &J. C. ACJI ON.
'~YE WANTED.—Cash will be paid for 3000 bushels
11, good Nye, by [decal MILLER & RICKETSON„
1310 E .-9 tierces new crop Rice, in store and for stilibi
LL dec2l MILLER tr, RICKETSOISI. .
4;2 UDAR HOUSE MOLASSES---30,1ibls Sugar House
Molasses, .` Louis'a Refinery," in store and for sale
by MILLER & RICKETSON.
PRODUCE -100 bushels Clover Seed;
60 huge sized Cheese ;
.00 'kegs Butter; in store and for sale by
dee% MILLER & RICKETSON.
MUSTAM— tb .. .
RD- 150 boxes I . cans Long Island Mui - -
tard ; 60 kegs 03 ibs.do. do. do.; in store and for sale
{dean} MILLER & RICKETSON.
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SALM) Olh—lo buckets Bordeaux Salad Oil; .
IM .b Alarseillei •",
In store and for saintly
deal AIILLER & RICEETSON.
,OD RYIrWIIISkIfIr--6 bbls. old Rye Whiskey,
warranted Syears old—pronounced by good judges
to be the best article ever offered in tnis martet. For
sale by the gallon only, by P. C. MARTIN, Ag't,
decl4 Corner Smithfield and Front its.
OLL) IMAM/1 AND WIN} .—A large stock of
fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to
suit, by Ideel4l P. C. MARTIN. Agl.
WF,ETCIDELL—A few bbls. for sale low by
S
deal . P. C. ISIARTIN,
I)EA.CII BRANDY—A le* bldg. old Tenneenee Peach
Brandy, for sale by I.&c. 41 P.C. AtARTIN, A Wt.
"DUTTER-- lib's. Real Butter. (veldt, and In good OP.
foT gale by (deet) KING & MOORHEAD.
APPLES—Ramboes,Gitei. Vaal:vers. and
many other varieties, just received and for vale by
S. & W. 11ARBALF1311.
deep 53 Water and ILtt Front 'street.
- DueKwitrxr FLOUR—aI sacks hulled I3ackwheat
JD Flour, received and for sale by
dean , S. & W. IJARBAUGII.
BARLEY—Mt bushels in store and for sale by
droll • S. & W. IiARBAUGH
"LILOUR—I?KI bbls. Spears , Mills Extra Family Flour,
X in store and for sale. by S. &W. lIARBAUGH,
53 Water and 101 - Frolit street.
116Wirg — tlikA11l CHEESE.—A few boxes superior
Cream Cheese, just received and fur sale by
dent 1 S. & W. HARBAUGH.
TARIED FRUlT.—Just received, a quantity of Dried
1.1 Peaches and Apples, and for sale by
droll S. k W. HARDAUGII.
A fi BOXES
-WHITE HAVANA SUGAR;
`11../ 60 bags " Brazil " received and
for saki by (ilea) MILLER k RICKETSON.
S EGA ks=so RI. genuine P "rincipe, Cruz kons. ,
20 CC " I usto Zanz."
10 " Havana Regalia.
5"„ " Fragancia. Reed and for (sale
by . (decd) MILLER & RICKETSON.
MOLASSES -21 Ibis. Sugar House;
40 '• new crop Plantation; received
and for sale by (dec4) MILLER & RICKS 'SON.
bastkeo sap. for
‘_l dettax, Larands ;"
10 baskets sup. Burdens," Latours;" -
15 Marseilles; reed and for sale by
dec4 MILLER , /s RIeIiETSON.
LAMPBLACK—Superior Star, in barrels and laids.,
assorted papers, for sale by '
13. A. FAFINESTOCK A. CO.,
nov23 Corner Ist and Wood sts.
IRISH 111.08..)ne bale just received and for sale )y
B. A. FAHNIITOCK.k.. CO.,
n0v2.9 Corner lst and Wood sts
CASSIA -200 matte just received and for sale by
U. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
novZS Corner Ist and Wood eds
CURRANTS -4 casks ZantePurrants, new. for sale
M by
dec27 KING & OORHEAD.
R AISINS -70 half bones and 20 boxes new Rainson hand and for gale by
dec27 KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond.
APPLES -400 bbls. fine eating and cooking Apples,
reed per steamer "Consul," and for sale by
decY7 KING A: MOORHEAD,
BEXl'RE,SS—Received et HegelDe Cantwell's, %
Market street, and for sale low
-1 dozen fine crotchet steel worked Bap;
1 " " velvet
2 " " crotchet " " Purses
1 " " net ,c , (dna
TORK BASKET? as No. 86 MAsturr starer—Con
misting of Rosewood, l'itahogany awl other valua
ble materials. Also, a superfine quality 'Of Toilet and
Shaving Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks
and Games of every description4with a large assortment
of Toys end Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas pres
ents. (dean) HOGAN & CANTWELL.
siFASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—Mrs: S. Bean
Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladies
of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will open on
Tuesday, the 24th inst., an extensive assonment oY Fal
and Winter Millinery. ect2o I
WHITE HAVANA AND BRAZIL SUGAR
-25 boxes White Havana Sager;
75 bags " Brazil
25 bbls. "
In store and for sale by J & J. 3I'DEVITT,
dee27 No. 13 Liberty st
TO COACH MAKERS.—The,undersigl72i - 1 has mil - la - ail
and will sell, to close the lot, at greatly reduced
rates, all wool Drab Cloth, all wool and:union Damask
andEolians,Backrams,/kc. R. D. THOMPSON,
deco 110 Market at.; three dams from Liberty.
SHARPSBURGH PROPERTY FOR NALN.—
IF I, The subscriber being about to remove to Pitts
burgh, will dispose of his property in- Sharps
burgh, at private sale, upon the most reasonable terms.—
The property consists of a double Brick House, (suitable
for two families) two stories high, with a kitaben in the
basement. Each House has tour rooms, furnished in
modern style, and very comfortable. For terms. Ice., in
quire of the subscriber, on the premises, in the Borough
of Sharpsburgh. VICTOR GUTZWELLER.
janG:lmilk.w
Notice to the Public.
HE sabscriber , informs the public generally, and
T
Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that
he is discontinuing the Queeusware business, and will
sell Mt his present stock at reduced prices. Those who
wish to obtain China, Queensicare, or Glass, will find this
a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want,
much cheaper than the usual rates.
Remember the place, CHINA HALL, No. 118 Wood
street, near the Auction store.
P. S. I will dispose of my whole stock to any person
wishing to buy it, at a bargain.
_jattB:tf • GRI"I'V.
Mr. Duff's Book-Keeping
A ND WRITING ROOMS Alexander & Day's Build
ing, corner of Diamond and Market street. For
.day and evening classes.
Mr. DA; improvements in teaching, embraced in his
splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are now attracting
general attention wi aro
intheEastern;cities.
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. Duff hatisucc . eeded in effecting a more
ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to
practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile
adhirs.—Net,, York EeeningExpress, Oct. 30. '.
. Professional assistance given in opening, posting and
closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de
ranged books, &c. Class hours from 10 to 12 a. st., and
from 2to 4, and 7-to 10 P. M. jalln
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Lettersof Adminia.
trntion having been granted to the undersigned, on
the Estate of. Isaac .Hesson, deceased, late of Moon
Township, persons indebted to said Estate, are reßuestet.,
to mute immediate payment; and all baying claim will
psesent them for settlement. , • • •
'JAMES HERRON, Adms's
JEREMIAH MEEK, )
detl3avEto
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BrJAIITES .AVEZNA T A,.AUCT,TOIYEIR,
No. 1.14 WOOD STIOM, ?DlME:noose FROM FIETI
"INET
-MAKER'S-STOCK OF. SPLENDID FUR-
C .NIT,IJRE, Cabinet-maker's -Tool4. Venars - and ;Fizi.
tures, tc., , tc., at. Auction, without veseree—OmMondar
next.. January :Nth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will
positively he sold, at the Cabinet Wareroom of 11:-8. k
W. Itl, Hennaford, Fifth street,. adjoining the. Exchange
Bank, their entire stock nf.splendid Furniture, Cabieet
maker's Tools, Veneers, and fixtures, us they are remov
ing. from that establishment with . a view .of enlarging
their business. All the articles are made of the best ma-
Aerials, in the latest modern styles and .patterns by'the
best workmen in.the 'eountry . i and undernhe particular
superintendence of the.p . roprieters,intendedexelusively
for customer trade..- lt ts the most extensive . and best
stock of, Furniture_perheps „ever offered in the city of.
Pittsburgh, and . nffords .en excellent opportunity to
housekeepers and others wishing to, purchase, very rare
-ly to be met.with, and the sale takes place in good time
for families to furnish theirhouses previous to the Ist of
April. Cabinet-makers are invited .to attend,. and should
they purchase by the quantity, a credit will be given,
which will be . ade known,at sale.% The Furniture will
be arranged and ready, for exanduation•three days be.
fore sale, on the first, second and third stories of the
warerootn,. when the proprietors will be happy to show
the articles to visiters. 'The ladies. in particular are res
pectfully invited to call and examine the stock, among
which may be mentioned, itt partithe following:
Splendid Mahogany Dressing Bureaus;
• Do. . do. Plain ' do.
Do. do. Sofas;
Do. • - Card and Centre Tables r
Do. do. and Cherry Dining and Breakfast
Tables; fancy Sewing Stands; Mahogany ,Cherry, Poplar.
and Pine Wash Stands;llo Patent Hitth.Post Bedsteads;
122 Patent French High Post 13endsteads; Mahogany.
Book Cases. Fancy and Common Chairs; Boston Rocking
,Chairs and Settees ;-together with aim of second-hand
Furniture, left for repturing.within the • last. few months,
by various owners, if not taken and charges paid, before
the above date- Also large lot of Itlsmogany and other
Veneers,Cabinet-maker's Tools, a small lot of hardware,
store fixtures,&c., dec., &c. Tense at sale. • .
in.nl.9 . JAMES McKEIsINA, Auet.
ior sate
mount .r.iniaket Building Lots far Silo;
9P7 BEAUTIFULLY. SITUATE:O BiIILDING 'LOTS
5.) 1 for sale, in the plan or the IVEount Emmet property.
Parsons desirous of investing a small stun of money, can
do so to advantage, by securing, choice Lots of various
sizes. .
This property, for beauty of Ideation, commanding a
view of the Alva cities,-.the Allegheny; Monongahela and
Ohio trine, is totegualktt. It has the advantage of an
abundance of choicest spring water. The new road;
now - finishing; will reader iteasy i ef access; and bring it
within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market.
As an investment for profit, to say nothing of-the de
lightful situation for a - residence, the buyer will-secure in
a few yeari a vaars•rott. return. •
The above Lon. will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit
of one to five. years.
TITLECLUIt AND MiSITT.CI2I%.
Plans may be' seen and every information blid, of Mr.
HUGH SWEENY, on the premises ; or at JOHNCOYLE. 7
at his oftlee, on 9th street, Pittsburgh. nov3o
FOR SALE—A valuable corner Lot of 50 feet ironton
Borough street, by 75 deep ott North street, in Law
rencevillA--cositaining a new Brick Home corWenieutly
arranged, with wide hall, large parlor and kitchen
bed rooms, upper:and lower. porehes,good cellar. bake ,
ovan, garden, ke. Price 51500;8500 in hand i $5OO in 1
year; $5OO at t years, . •
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield street
IRON FOUNDRY FOR :3AI..E.—A small Iron Foundry,
: IL with Patterns, Tools, alt rendyfor operation,
Le sold on accommadating terms, or exchanged for iron
°Floods:
nit; tame an excellent opportunity to a young man to
commence the Iroit Foundry busineano Enquire of
SCAIFE tr:ATIt.INSON, -
decti Ist, near WooAstreet.
AROUSE AN IAYr AT /CHAR 'AI .—Anr person
in want of a comfortable Dwelling House, in a good
neighborhood, on Wylie street. a short distance from the
Court House, can provide themselves for the small sum
ofs7oo A very desirable residence for a Milliner, Man
tua Maker, or Retail Trimming Sbare. Apply to
JOHN COYLE, •
4004 4th street. near Smithfield st,
HOUSE FOR-SALE-Will.be sold cheap, if
applied for soon, a Two Story Frame House, sit
uated in Wylie treat, near Chatham, having four
rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 16. feet front ' by 50
deep. Title indisputable. Price seven hundred dollars.
Apply to JOHN COYLE,
Conveyancer, street...near Smithfield.
Or to JANES MeGUIRE; .
janlo Tailor, Third Bt.
WOE SALE—A. small two puny frame dwelling house,.
.10 c onveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one
street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feetin front, by
122 feet tleepoilid will be sold on accommodating terms.
For limiter particular& apply nt the bonee.or to
septl JAMES MAY, Water street.
ANTI --Three Business Men. aS partners in e
TT tablishments now in Successful operation in th
city. Etith will be required to produce avast* capital .o
$3OOO.
Also, a profitable business will he'sold at a bargain; to
one or two enterprising men of good business habits.'
S. CUTIIDERT, Gen. Agesit t
lan6
... Smithfield street.;
--_--- Charity 64itrice,
FOR TIIE BENEFIT ov THE. ORPHANS or ST. rAUT.:B
CH11=11.3 , 411 be gydn at the Lafayette Assembly
Rooms, on Friday evemng, February 2,1249.
MANAGERS:
-11013..-C, &ULNA, . ANDREW DIHOIR, Eer4.,
Joint B. GUTHRIE, J. J. Rooom
,
JOHN LAt - ron, T. W.tan,
W. A. Al'ltluttmt, JOUR J. ldrrenEl.t.,.
E. Jontai, Jens( 13coTr.
Wtt. MITCHELTRF.E, Jr.. Heart KELLY '
JOHN DOWNING, A. 111Tou.tsrna,
C. GoEHIGAN, . M. DILIONA..N.
ft r Tickets can be bad at thin office, andfrora the
Manggers. . - decl9
, Old IS.rhoskingle has Come Again:
TULE Subscriber remectfully informs the citizens of
Pittsburgh and vicinity, that his Toys and - Taney
Goods are now . open, in, the large room formerly occu
pied us a carpet warehouse by R. D. Thompson, where
can be seen the largest assortmentof Christituts Presents
ever offered for sale to the city. All these Goods are int."
ported direct front Europe, by myself, and will be sold
cheaper than at any other establishment in the city,
wholesale and retail. Call runt see the fine assortment.
C. YEAttER,
108 Market street, near Liberty
dee2l:tf]
Going
.to California.
PERSONS purchasing Goods, on time, are 'compelled
to buy where it suits them. Those having the Cash
to lay out for Clothing, can save 20 percent. at least, 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„ of qualities to suit all
tastes, purposes, or pockets. 1 am datermint.d to close
theta out before spring, at some pride. t If purchasers
will take the trouble to call they may be convinced of
the fact. ]NO: CUR 'RAN, 20 Fifth at.
N. s.—There is not a piece of goods in my stook either
old or unfashionable—all, warranted fresh. dec2t-
ILLUhr..CRATED ENGLISH EDITIONS OF
Gulliver's Travels;
Treasure Trove;
Handy Andy,
Tower of London;
Windsor Castle ;
Percy Reliques;
Godfrey Malvern ;
Gil Bias
Chambers' ; for sale by
H. S. BOSWORTII & CO.,
dec2s Fourth st.. near Market
rlO BOATMEN—A large,Cable for sale cheap. Apply
Ito . SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
. decal Itst, near Wood at.
Steam Boats for Sale.
iliMait The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC
and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as
regular Packets on the Monongahela. between Pitts
burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months,
are found,to be too large and powerful for the navigation
of that riVer, arc now offered for sale.
The following are the dimensions of these TWIN boats,
viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet;
wheels,24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21,
feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinders, 21 inches, and 61
eet stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the
cabins are furnished in the richest modern style.
For terms, enquire of J. E. MOOR .AD.
nov`Zl:tf Pittsburgh.
IAGARA SOll E.—The fourth annual Soiree of
the NIAGARA FIRE Confreres, will be given at the La
Fayette Assembly Rooms, on Friday evening, February
9th. 1048. dec2o:td
LOTH-1t) pen. Drab Blanket Coating;
' !Et • Lavender "
I case " Blankets;
1 Gray mixed Cloth;
1 " Army Cloth;
2 " Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix.;
. • 1 " Fancy Cassimeres •
Vitale Blue Blanket Coating.
Received, on consignment, direct from the manufac
turers, and for sale by the package or piece,
de e2O IjIIRPIIY & LEE Liberty st.
LONG SHAAVI,S.—Just received, per Adame.E.l-
press, another lot of those beautiful Lting Shawls,
which will be sold thirty per cent. cheaper than 'former
lots. [declG) R. D. TuompsoN.
BALANCES AND. DIVIDENDS
STANDING in. the Merchants' and Manufacturers'
Bank of Pittsburgh, which have not been increased
or diminished for three years:
Names: Residence.* Date. Amount.
Abraham Bennet,.• Deposite, April 20,1937, 814
S.R.& W. Morrison, " Dec. 13,1847, 10
J. W NiCholson, Balance, March 22,183 G, - 85 27
Willimn Campbell, Deposite, June • 3,1545, • 394
• Unknown. •
EMEM!
Names. . No. of Dividends. Shares. Amount.
E. Limber, 1 32 16
E. B. hlixall, 1 .50 75
Thos. Parshall, -2 30 43
Thos. Fitch, 5 • . 6 13 30
Priscilla Barker, U • 25 . 56 25
J. NI usgriiv e & Son, • 5 . • 6 .13 50
I pettily, that the above appear to be Balances and-Di
vidends, due to the persons named, and which bare re
mained unchanged for three years.
W. 11 DENNY. Cashier.
Sworn, and Sabseribed,.Deeember 20th, 1319, before
me,
L 0 VERLNG'S DOUBLE 11EPINEDS - 1 . 141AR5. 2 0.7-
bbls. Lovering's Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and.
Pulverized Sugars, Just received and for cutout the Pekin
Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by •
decs:d&w. . - . A. JAYNES.
_____
PRINTER'S : INK.-100 kegs Prout's News Ink, in 20
lb. kegs, at $5 per keg. Just received and for sale
nt kin 'Pen Store by (dec.s:dkw) A. JAYNES.,
'VINE COFFEES..—Mocha, old Gov. Java, Laguyra
St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just received mid for
to at the Pekin Tea Store, in Fourth strata., by • "
decsnlarn. A. JAYNES.
. .
AXTRITING DESKS AND WORK DOXES--Asplenr
.VV did assortment, suitable for presents. .Kor sale.
v ery low bp : . • C. YEGERi; .. ,
dec23 108 Market 91.
"' --- •
- . -
rkg Orrobs.
Fresh Arrival... Now Goods
_ .
rm. - 05,:rdailltET BETWESN Arn Sr. AND Tirs mamma
ANC Y AND iSTAPLE WINTER - DRY GOODS!
F
The subscriber has just received his second supply
of NEW GOODS. Porchased in the Eastern cities since..
the Great Fall in ?rimy, and far below the Cost of manu:
factoring, and will. dispose of them. Wholesale and Be .
tail, at • GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! •
Bleached Muslin, only 21 cents;
.. ;
- • 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 61 to 181 cents;
44 Brown ' do.- do. sto 8 cents;
4.4 Double Purple Calico, l2}: do. ..
Prints, Merrimack - patterns,on y 61 cents; , • ,
Furniture Chintz, only 51 cent, ; , •
Red and YelloW Flannel, all umol,lBl cents • .
British Chintz,Blue and Orange,lo cents •
Bed Ticking, only 61 cents; - •
French Dress Ginghams,l2f,cents; _ .„,•
French-Work Collars, only 181 cents; -
4-4 White , Flannel, Only 2:5 cents,.
LADIES , DRESS GOODS.
Black Plaid ffilks,. rich lustre; .' -.•
Wide Black Manilla Silks;
Chameleon Silks, all shadeii •
Satin stripe Cashmere, new style , •
• French Ltunartine Plaidi; , :, • .
Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre ; •.:
Black Plaid AlPaca Lustre; - ! •
Gala Plaids, high colors; . • -
Coburg and ThibeL,Cloth, various shadei; • -
Paris Printed LarMrtine Cashmeres
French Merino t all colors; - -
Chameleon Satm. all shades; - •
Black Plaid Gro.'LP Armour Silkai •- •
Chameleon Thibet Cloths. _
• SHAWLS! SHAWLS! •
Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha LOng Shawls; Embroid
ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha
Shawls; Embroidered, black and coloredMous de Leine
Shawls; new style Straddle Shawlii; plain and embroid
ered. black and. colored silk Binge Thibet Shawls, and
new stile Paris printed Terkerit and Cashmere Shawls.
FANG GOODS
. .
• French work:. Capes; Collars and Chemizettea;.new
style: Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric
Handkerchiefs; Ladies , Craiati and Scarfs; black and
s
colored Kid Glove mohair and worsted Mitts; white
and blank Silkicas'limere: Alpaca, Ingraln`and Mora
vian:Hose. -black Silk Fringes and Gimps' Thread,
Edgings nod Insertin
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Damask . Table Linen, and Table Cloths; - Russia Din-
Per and Crash; Irish Lienand Linen Lawnis; . Bleaclicd
and Brown Muslin ; Cassillels;'Kennickyleans; Checks;
Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginghams*, Colored Cambrics;
Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid
Linseys; Canton Flannels; ; Brown,,Bleached and color-
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.
last received; artery fine assortment of French and
English, Ulric; black and browitClothe; black andTancy
French Cassimeres ;slew style fancy Vestings - and Cra
vats;-Merino Shirts• and. Drawers; Linen, Cambric and
Silk Handkerchiefs; and n splendid assortment of Gloves,
Hosiery anti Suspenders.. ' ' '
- -
A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon. bound)
Blankets, jut received. -
The above GOODS having been purchased since the
recentgreat fall in pi., Merchants and others are-re
quested %wean rind inspect them, as I feet Confident that
On examination they wilt be found mach lower than they
have ever been' offered in this. City, as I Intend to sell
them whbresale end retail, at a very small prof: m. the
Eastern Cost' • „ , ARSALtRti. MORRIS,
nov`23 -" • No. 65 'Market street. Pittsburgh.
New Goode, at Number Flfty-nine
COB:Mt Olir 80IIILTII 'Al4li IdAIIEST STBILETS, TII7BI3I7BGEt.
GREAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber has just re
turned front the Eastern Cities, andis- now receiving
a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND.STAPLE
DRY GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em
lir ming a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by
8.1:v emblishment in the West. : . , --, DREES GOODS
- -
Yeti glossy black Silks ; . .'Cravats and Collars; -
Handsome dram do. - .('Cravats
foie Veils and Hillrfa.;
Rich changeable do. Jaconefand Camb.Muslins.
Rich changeable Satin deiPlaid and striped-Muslim;
• Chines; .- ' ' IHandminte Ribbons;
Mode and high cord French-Gloves, Hosiery, &c.;
' Merinos;"Cloths for Cloaks;
Mode and high coed MusliwTerkeii Shawls;
de'Laines; " - -'Cashmere do. -,-
New style Muslin de Laines;Plain Tliibet Shawls, silk
Satin sinned Caihmeres; ' . fringe;
Fancy do. • do .. . Plack ThibetShawls,do.do.
I
Black and colored Alpacas; Black do . : . do.
Plaid Gingham, bright co Silk - dm'', do. .
tors; ' : Fine Brochmi do. - -
New style Inseams; Cloth - . do.
Gala Plaids,hright colossi Plaid ,-Long.' b. - .-
California Plaids ; Low Priced " do '
Black Bombazines; " Plaid Chiakings.
, ,
CALICO) GREATRLIMJCTiON
• Ms !neck of Calicoes is very large; it has been se.
lected with. much care-with particular reference to
fastncsi 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 bent Calicoes for ctn. ever offered; '•
Double purple Calieoes,English, le4 cents;
Green do.
Oil Chintz ; BritishChintres
New stylO Merrimack Calicoes;
Blue mid Orange do.
Yurniture ' do.
• CLIEAP DRESS GOODS.
_ .
A largo /ot Of low.pricedllluslin de Laincs, ot Ile low
'ne of 72k. cents per yard.
Also; That Alpacas for eta. per yard. Very goo
and very handsoma.dark and bright colored Plaid Ging
hams, for 121 cents, warranted fast colors.
• ' • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Bleached Mu4ins,o to 12;
Yard wide .Cnbleached, 61 to 9;
Bed Tic kings, very cheap;
Casinetts,Ytrillin Kentucky Jeans ' -
checks, Linseys ;
' Domestic Gifighinni, Mariners , Shirtings;
Colored Cambries ; •
Flannels, loWer than ever offered;
Canton Flannels. '
• LINEN GOODS!.
Irish Linens', Linen Lawns; . .
-Damask Table Linen;
5 Do: do. Cloths;
Russia Sheeting;
; • Do. Dinpers•
; Linen Drilling. Crash.
'BLANKETS' I3LANKETS! . •
A large. stack, of Blankets, from coarse, to very . fine,
also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very 'fine, for
Overcoats. • s -
GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.
Fine and superfine Frehch and EnglisliClotha and Cas
sinteres;'.over-coatings ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand
kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and
Merino tinder Garments; 'Merino and. Cotton Half Hose,
etc.., etc.
The subscriber having made extraordinary Prepara 7
tions for the Ennead Winter trade, and having purchas
ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually
depressed,. can confidently prothise his customers 'the
fiest bargains he has ever been able to Offer. • ;
customers of the house, and, purchasers generally, are
tespe c tinily vited to Call. (n oval) PHILIP. ROSS:
Winter Goods at Eastern Coati
G _ . .
EO. R- WHITE,..No.M Illarket street, intends making
a change in his business,. on theist of Januagy
next—will dispose of the following.styles of GOODS, kit
miginal cost _t
c ; BrochaLaag and Square Shawls;
' . French Tartan Long do. -
French Printed Cashmeres ;:', .
. , English don do.
Mouseline Da Laines ;
3-9 and 'll4 Gala Plaids; . .
High coed FrenchGinghanis,guntrancy Dress Silks.
. Those wanting Bargains, are invited to call. 1n027:1m
Reduction In Prices.
WILL BE SOLI), from this date, the balance of our
INTER DItIZS GOODS, nt greatly reduced prices.—
consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazarine blue.bPk, brown
and other colors French Merinos, Lamartine 'Stripes,
Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Alpacas', bl'k and fancy colors;
French all wool Cashmeres and De DaSnes; low priced
Cashmeres and De Laines in great variety - ; Long 'and
Square Plaid Shawls; Ttirkert, Cashmere. De Lame
Clad], Thibel, &c., &c. IL D. THOMPSON,
'dec2 110 Market st., 3 doors from Liberty.
BAR.D & BROTHERS , PREMIUM GOLD PENS.—
lid doz. of, the above warranted brand of Pens, just
received, and for sale to the trade at Neve York pricbs.
The above Pehshnve received the highest preminni ever
awarded on Gold Pens, and arewarranted by the mann
lecturer against thepoint coming off'.
For sale by , EDWARD TODD &
North-east corner of Fifth and Market its., up stairs..
itcor29
BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES.—W. R. Mutt
say has lately received a large assortment of these
Goods, and is opening tnena at 'prices unprecedentedly
low, ranging.from 75 to $2,50 per yard. .
Also, Frendh Doeskins, of all qualities.
Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, olive,
inVisible green brown, and blue. Among these are
some very han dsome French Black,suitable for Cloaks,
atvery a low price , and brown, invisible green, and bl'k
Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks. _ •
Also, silk, cotton and merino . Undershirts and Drawers;
Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on hand.
PICF - The attention of Merchants and ?Merchant Tailors,
who buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above.
deel3 . .
By Bxpress.
GENTS. SUMMER. GOODS.—Super. single milled
French Habit Cloths; rieh styles Cassimeres; black
and colored Cashmeretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths'
figured and plain Drap D' Etc& Vestings, "very choice'.
Marseilles; Silks and Satins, and figured Linen Drills;
Cheaper yet? ROBINSON'S Cloth Store, .
triztr.2.s Post Buildings, corner Filth and Wood.
Pattereon's Carriage Manufactory,
Diamond alley, bettneen ,Wood and Smithfield streets.
. „ Wastes may always be found an assort
, 'k '
J,- ment of Family Carriages Barouehes,
1 :1,..t. Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work,
7 4almlik"' front 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
A. FURTHER REDUCTION
Jas. Blnspratt . Sons' Patent Soda Ash.
i TO 5 TONS, af, cash, currency; or 4 mos., approved
1 bills. 5 tons or upwards 3 do. par, or 6 mos. do.,in
terest added. For the superior quality of. his brand, we
refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city
generally. & M. MITCHELTREE,
&MI
No. 160 Liberty street.
niLS-1006 gall, natural colored Winter ,perm Oil;
RIO ""'bleached ii Ci tt
.. __
,_ •
VI
151111 ~
500 " N. W. coast
S'bbls. No. 1 Lard
5 " Linseed warranted fine). . as
20' " . Strait's Tanners' (wat.genuitie)"
In store and fOr sale by "' ' ' . .
pee2l MILLER . .k. RICKETSON
Magnificent Christmas Cake.
No. 39, Diamofia alley, re 'specßully in
. farms his friends and cashmere.; that he is' premix.'
ing, at the Star Bakery, the most magnificent Chnstnias
Cake ever served up in Pittsburgh._ It will weigh 100
'lbs., will be made of the best fruit, and wilt be thoroughly
baked. To those who are fond of drawittg- prizes, he
begs leave to say; that three rich 'and beautiful ;Map,
made of the finest Gold, will be :placed inside the cakewill be diSpoacd of ut 50 cents per pound.
ECTOW 'hand;ti large stock of Sugar Toys, and Cakes
decl9
Bankers anb Brokers
WM. H. WEL piss
EXCHANGE AND DMIKING OFFICE
• corner of Third and. Wood scree 14.
IGHT and Time Bills of Exchantei Bank Vales .intt.
{'.foreign and domestic Coin bought intl. sold - Ott thei:
:most favorable terms. "
Collections made in all the principai eitien of the Union,
at the lowest rates.- , , • •.
. .
097.141 a. Mild
• w,;c:, cinidt, •
HILL' dr. curtavi
BANKERS; EXCHANGE BRONEItIf•
And Dealers in Foreign and ikM 7 . 43 ii4 Mx/ganef, Citilf/il ,
cause Dtpiust t ßi37lk Nota,Gold an Siirer,'No.lls'WoOli
stra43ai door below .Fou rt h, Westaitie, Pittr,burgh, l•
marl.4-17'•: , -
,• ••• ,
lingtt•D. Sing, •• • , „
. (fun or TIM FIRM oti•7ll , Cona & KING, ) • '.
Eit AND EXCHANGE 13 . 1LOK•Eft '•
Ofte—cornerof Fourth street:and Pau Ogee ai iy ,
TIEALER in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills;.Foreittn.
_lLF•nrod Domestic Exchange, Certificates•of Deposit, ke
:KXCHANGE oil all the principal' cities of the Unicin.".. i
Annie in sums to snit purchasers. t.
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite;;
'COLLECTIONS made on all path of the Union, al the •
loartstrates.• - • • apll-111.w&w3m •
• ,44.1.1011 XWaa . EDWASI4
mcaluiza a. lunar.
Rankers and Exchange Brokers,//taloa in Foreign .
andt
Domestic Bills, Bias of Exchange, Certifiecues )f Depot.
is; Bank Notes, and Coin.
Corner of Third and Wood eta., directly ooYheite the Si.
Chorine Hotel. ' • • may 2 3 •
• - • - N. HOLIES Qz SON,
Bankan and Dealers in .Ezchahga Corn and Bank Notch
X0:55 Marketstriei,:Piwlmrgb.,
sawlia imam. ' NIISEING RATS
'
New Yorkpr [Cincinnati .
Philadelphia'" Loaisfille
Baltimore " Louis
HANK NOTES. .%
Buying rates
Ohio , . . die;
Indiana ' "
Kenttaktr : . I
Virginia '
Wheeling
Tennessee • 3
s,
res. B. noon. . , , • sum I,I.IIItIFT.
• itObtr dt."SA'RGENT.-.
BANKERS - AND EXCHANGE . .BROKERS;
N E. Corner of Wood and Sixth siyeeti.., - Pittsburgh, Pi.",
DEALERS in Coin ; Bank Notes, 'Dime Bills, Foreign
and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of,Depasit,Ao
EXCHANGE on all tne principal Cifies of the Union .
and Europe, for sale in sums to' snit purchasnm
„ ' , CURRENT and pus funds received on deposit°. -
COLLECTIONS made on all ptirts of the Union, at the
lowest rates. ' - aeon-1y .
. x - A4 PRiVATE- DISEASES. Dr:Brnston,
1. GS Diamond Alley, can he 'el:insulted in alt:'
cases of a privateer delkatenalttre incidents.'
to , the humane/ 1 . 0 . 03 c-
y man yp ceraptiorut,gonorrbrea
\ ' andits consequences; together with all re:
, ,
nereardtsedter, impannesolthe blood, with all &krises of
eenereatorigin, skin diseasesmithetnctures,gleeytirelfirltl
discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles,:
rheurnatism, female Weakness; diseases of the womb,
monthly suppreisioni, diseases:of the. joints, Ilitula. in'
ano; nervous affections, pains in the back and loins' ten-
tenons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, seorbuti p
eruptions, tatter. ringworm, mercurial diseases, tc.c.
: . TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE
Exclusively devoted to the study andstreatmeat ofvefiell
real disorders, and those arising tram yoinhful excess&
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the. blood whereby The:
constitniton may have been enfeebled,eriablesDr:Brourn,
to oder assurances of speedy relief to all whammy place
themselves under his care. .
Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arrangedinto setiv"
arum apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. Without fear
- of exposure to other visitors.
It is of importance to many persons in need of Medical,
aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly.. 'To all
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in remavingrotnerealifiss -
ram; in their various forms and stages,offers inducements ,
which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap
Prised that Dr. Brown- has been regularly educated in
every, branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years
confined himself exclusively to the treatment of dime
Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated, surgeon in
Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those cora—
plaints. .
ElTTertain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cruses, be
guaranteed.
Resent cases are relieved in n short time, withoutinterr ,
suption frombusiness.
11711emia or Itaptnre.--Dr. Brown I also 'Writes per
sons- afflicted with Derain to call; as he has paid pitrttetil
lar attention to that disease.: . ,
Letters from a distance t itskingadviep, must contain , -
fee, or they will not be attended to. - -
trrOffice on Diamond Alley, a. few doors fruit Wood,.
street; towards the market.. Consultations strict!? cong
_ -
BUSIATIOSI.--Itr..Drown'e newt rdis eovered rem
A A, 'edy for Rbeematism it a Speedy and Certain tented);
for that painful - trouble. It never fails.r'"'
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. OS, Dia
mond alley,Pittsbargh; Pa. The Doctor is ttitvttys afi
- The Grand Purgative. . , •
TAR. CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETA-•:.
L..BLE EXTRACT .PILLS.,-These.cglebrated Pine. ,
have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States,,,
as a curative for Giddiness Dyspepsia, Sour Stomachs;
Headache, Fevers, Piles, .osuveness; Coughs, Heart
burn Liver Complaint, Scurvy, 'Sore Throat, Inward
Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, rind .
variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, at ry,
medicine for the million. In Fall seasons of do 'year.-- •
spring, summer, annum; and winter and under all cir
cumstances,-they can be - taken Velth'perfect safety and . :
success. As u Vermifuge andgeneral medicine for chill , •
dren, they are unrivalled. Being coated with pare white
sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe •
nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. -
For adults, by increasing the.dose, they are equally ben
eficial. As an Anti-Btlious Pill they will be found with:
out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousand& who -
use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain
result.
Remember Dr. C. V.Clickener IsiLe original ll:menhir
of Sugar Coated • Pills, and that nothing of the sore was
ever heard of until he introduced them in •June, 1243.- •
• Purchasers should, therefore, alwnys ask forClickenens
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and lake nowhere, or they.
will be made the victims of a fraud. ' • • •
nW - Price, 2.5 cents per bor. • •• ' ••••
Dr. Cliekener's principal olfieefor . the sale •lif Pills, is
66 Vesey st., N. Y. • • • ' •
WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty ~t, head of Wood, Pitts
burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvanli;'Northern
Ohio, and the rivercounties of Virginia.. - ' •
The following are the duly appointed' Agents for
gbeny county, P a. : • •
A. M.
Dr. Brown, Allegheny city : '
J. R. Johnson, - • '• • -
Jonathan Gbreist, Manchester. i•• • • ' -
Alexander Asdnle.lVylie street. •••'. • • •
J. IL H. Jacques , Birmingham. , " ••' -• ••••• '
Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. •" • • •••• •'' '''' •
G. H. Starr, Sewickley. •
Edward Thompson, Willunebnigh. •• •
Daniel Negley, East Liberty.
Mitchell,NVilkinsburgh. • . 1 I
H. Rowland k. Son, M'Keesport. • ••' ' • • ••••
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth..
John Black, Turtle Creek. •• • •
M'Eldowney, Bakerstown.
Samuel Springer, Clinton. • • • ';
James hl'Kee,Stewanstown. • . •
Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township • • ••••••
3. Fulton, Tarentum. • ."
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville '' ••
Robert Williams, Arthuniville. • '•'• •'''
nu e22-dhAvtm • . . .. •it .
siassty , s =gagger's. Pain /Gxtractor:
MO THE PUBLIC This IS to Certify
-IL 'D011 , 5 5 4 Magical Pain' Extraaorto prpve a cure far,
the Chronic I have been affliated .
with for ton years, in my hip joints. ' •
• • ABRAHAM R.NREELAND.
Aequirehaliock, N. E,'Aptll 8, 1345. • • , •
•Mu. 11. - Dsrass—Eir: I have been troubled wjth the".
Piles for eight montlts,"and could get no relict: Your:
Magical Pant Extractor having been recomMended
me. I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in',
a short time was perfectly cared ! Could I" hot zet. tiny
more o f lt,l woad
- not take-n hundred 'dollars for tho',
balance of my box.: • WILLIAM HALL.
57 North Moore street New Ycirk,lune - 14, 1847.
CAUTION.--Dallees only Depat'in - the city of New
and where the genuine - Art-kis 'eau: be obt a i ne d,
wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broad Wa y .. • -
H. DALLE't is the inventor of this truly invalnabbScont - ,
pound, and he never has, and timer Will 'communicate the'
secret of its preparation to any man living; andohere='
fore, no other person ever has mode,in
ever can ake.'n
grain of it himself.
Counterfeit. 'abound ! EVery . ituly . valuable article Id
subject to be depredated upon by Counterfeiters. and im ,
posters; and nothing, that we know of t has more exten;.
sively experienced that fact thati•DallerslHagical
A Tiffin-The genuine Valley, in cases of the severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, he., will , fifford •instant relief t _and
produce at once a goolingandsoothingeffeet—extranting
pain in and, from one to fifteen minutes! Inaba sure, alw
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. ~•
And 'now mark the differenceb,-Counterfeit Extractors,
no matter'ander what nmue theymay appear; or how ap
plied,,always irritate and increase thepasn!- -
Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may he had
gratis, on application ; to JOHN D. MORGAN, •
Watern Depot, Pittsburgh. ,
Dn. Wit. Titortx. Agent. -
• ~.
Dailey' Animal Gilvanlo, Gure.AU,
For Mines, Cattle, &c., cures spavirt, quitiori.grease.,
poll-evil, sores, galls and hmises. Pamphlets conttuning
certificates of respectable parties, may be had on
cation to QOHN , IVIORGAN,
octlB:d..twy ...Agent, Pittsburgh.
. ILL 1.10i.al: !ICAT.V. At; GO., . •
(StrbeitB9oll.B To'SrlBslBB & TAT'S.) •'"
No.lo, Fourth street, hettceen Ferry and Liberty ithiets;
TANUFACTURERS of sheet lend, leaden pipesby !
M
drams, pumps hulks, water closets, leaden caning,
lire,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to crde r i.
sheet lead front Ito lbs. to the square foot, in shcets.of
by 20 feet, which they Will furnish to the trade wholesalo;.
or cut to order in any size that may he wanted.— -
They also Manufacture:and keep .constantly on hand --
leadenpipes from 2l to 'inch calibre; aqueduct piPe,
conveying water trent springs, fur - rushed to. he country
trade, anilpht up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000
feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method
of laying... Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pot
enisuction Pumps, for wells. or cisterns; Snow & Co's
very,taipeiror cast iron suction Pumps. .
Hydrant work, of every, description executed lie the
Most durable manner, and:on the most accommodating
terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes,. stmt.,-
lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention.. - .
, t;'. Whale. "
4t if
Steel and itleamfactory,
TII E subscribers lave enlarged their Steel and File
',Manufactory, on the. corner of O'Hara street and ,
Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by creetingtieon:,
verting furnace, a melting furnaee and It tilt hatturier.-4,
"Pheir Sleet, now being of n superior, talitY, and batting
engaged competent operatives,theyAre prepared 1p ,fur.
nigh Files of every description, that' will compare ytitit . ,l:
the best imported article.; arid being determined toMake
it the interest of all *ha use Files an. any'vtray,„tn. Rai;
gbsme from them, they...will cell their Files 'at tedudt4:,
prices,for Cash."' They 'wilt also re-eat and Par:.
ase those which are worn and broken-. Public patron
is respeetfullyinvited, nov7 ) prKallti t o co.
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Bissrinii rash ,
County & City ord'u , •
Relief Islates
Pennsylvania Co.
New York
'Maryland ' • cr ,-
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