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Ey- Worms - cannot: exist in the . system; if a., liberal'
• , use be made of-the Clicketicr Sugar-coatedi Vegetable
Purgative-Pills. They notoaly destroy the worms, hut
..th ertiughlreleanse.the:stontach and'bowels or the
.etts .or -slimy . ..substance iwhich supports them:
,Their
operation'is so gentle, tluitt they may be administered to
children, of: the most tender age,' Without produciaK
, those - injurious effectirupOn the general health, whice
ate always 'constiuted the moat-serious objection to
et ifttges. Their metallic'base is generally so violent'
i potation, that the System seldom recovers from
- bock until the patient luts arrived at years .of Ana
city or.actually outgroTi its AVe know several tit thia
omen, whose - constitutional vigor has been so com
pletely paralysed by the injudicious administration of
metallic Vermifuges while young, that 'they are • almost
- totally:unfitted for the transaction of ordiatity business.
' , The Clickener Sugar-coated Ve getable. Pills, on the con
teary, have never been - known to leave nny - injurious at.
feces behind them. They rather serve to Invigorate the
• 'system; and render it proof against the - most Inveterate
atlmepts
lir Sold by , JACKSON, Gen. Agent, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.', •
• ' (For list of Agents see advertisement.] - •
RENtsuirAraz Ciran OF CONiUMPTION..-kt. SO4O7i1I;
I was taken with q most distressing cough, and my lungs
became so diseased that I bled in .n shorrtime several
• quarts. I Was reduced so low that-all of my friends,• and
even my Physicians, thought I , raust die with - Consump
tion ! ..My brotherheating•of the remarkriblenures made
by Dr...Rogers* LiverwortnadTariprobured a bottle, and
before I had taken one-halt of itot seethed to go to the
very, sear of the 'disease. - I - rinsed a large qnanUtY. - or
phlegm and matter, and:rity cough was stopped as by a
charm ; and by its vial-Was restored to perfect , health..
•• Sworn and .subscribed' this 26th day of November,
- • • Afayor of the City of Cincinnati.
For snleUy S. KIDD tc CO.,
Wholesale Toggistv, No. 60 Wood st.
RN NF AND A. HARDIN;
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Grant sweet. `j
Aso, by --
jan7.3:6lnd&w
1 Counsmrstra! Coirsrsitvittsi—:Betcare of COU7I
ittleiLS!—Citizens of Pi ttsburg,C oimterfeiters ofWmoire's
celebrated INDIAN VEGIETAISLIS Pals are still ribroad,.and
of. the' worst - Conceitable kind. - We would respectfully
invite you to call on the Agent for Pittsburg; Mr. JOHN
THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street;-, and examine a bOX
that 'was purchased at a Drug Store in this-city. kit ab-,
solulely enough to make one blah 'tor poor,frail human;
ty, but at the same time to, guard - nil against the villainy
of the 'counterfeiter. The passing of counterfeit eoui is
not a touch to it. ills as ranch inferior the dcgree of
criminality, as petty larceny is inferior 'to downright
' • Always remeinber that the Original and oniy - Genuine
INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have the written signa
ture of WILLIAAi WRIGHT on the top label of box.
Remember, also, that B. Smvsitn, Druggist, corner of
Market and *Plum streets, is not an agent for this medi;•
eine, dad we can, of guaranty the genuineness of that
offered by him for 's a le. • • .• • -
JOHN THOMPSON,IS6 Liberty street, is sole Agent.
Purchase only of him. jartnid&vr
n - A Cough should never be neglected. It may an
pear trilling , and unworthy the attention at fast, but ir
. will not remain stationary long; .it may progress slow at
4 - rst, and its augmentation may De scarcely perceptible;
yet
the I N i s o l ey n w i i t ll 3 ii ' e cc sytrafh ` e h ae.l7 2 ( . ff'e l cY l le =ear ePoar'
edrm of-
Consuznption aud premature - death will be the inevi
able result. .A. little care would save many a life, and•
be timely, use of a proper remedy might have Arrested
many a consumption.. But many persons have. an invin
cible repugnance do - taking any medicine, and rather
than lase the means towards arresting a disease, simply
beCatme the remedy may um be a pleasant one, would
suffer and languish far a lengtinie, before they would re
sort to the aid of medicine. .. •
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•B. A. Fahnastoek & Co.'s Cough Balsam-has a great
advantage in this respect over many other Cough prepa
ratiobs, us unpleasant taste permit. It lobe used without
inconvenience. But its value Jan n Balsam consistsin the
speediness 'of its cure: .We linve known :some of the
most desperate coug,lis, some of which had been running
on for a considerable length of time, yield almost imme
diately to its power. '
Prepared and for sale ' wholesale and retail . , by
11. A. FAHNESTOCK Cd.
novl7 cor. Wood and Ist, and Wood amt6ttt StS
A Altera:lg sou .sta.Sessoss.--Wright's Indian Vege
.table Pills suit all complaints and all ages. and may be
taken at all times, and under ah eircumr,tances, with
perfect safety. , They are as natural to the human consti=
lotion as food; and while they do not injure even the
Most delicate, there is scarcely a milady in the whole
catalogue of human ills, but will yield to their influence.
\Vright , slndian Vegetable Pills thoroughly cleanse:the
stomach and bowels from bilious and putrid butnors,and,
purify the Mood ; endure. Therefore, certain to drive pain
or distress of every description from the body..
BernareeCounterfcitrand brzirarions.--Remember that
the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills
have the writtensignature of \Vitus:at IVILIULtI on, the
Op label of each box.
Remember also; that Messrs . Peuchtwanger & C0..0f
New York;
Remember,
S. Waste°. & Co., at „Cincinnati; and . J.
B: Wilder & Co., of Louisville, are NOT agents for this
medicine, and we cannot guarantee the genuineness of
That °tiered by them for sale. - ,
The gennine is for sale at Dr- Wright's Prine i pal Office,
T 69 Race street, Philadelphia ; nod by Joux Tuomrsort,
156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for
this city, by - whom dealers can be supplied at the whole=
Shlrtliag llittallna and Irish Larsen*.
XV'R. MUItPHY invites the particular atteatioa . of
y those wanting the above Good's, to his desirable
stock, Consisting of the best make, from the most approv-,
ed manufacturers , and the latter warranted pare flax.—
He has rust received an additiontil supply. and is offering
Shirting Mastitis of a superior mutiny -.at 'a very low
price. Also; • • ..
. Sheeting and Plllow-case Muslins;
Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins;
Blankets, Quilts., Counterpanes; and
Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. ,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos,
Parmettos. plain and fancy De Lainee, (some new styles
suet received ;) Alpacas, &e. -
The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be'
sold at prices that cannot fail toplease.
117. Wholesale Rooms lip stairs. Jartls
Tp the lignore Nettie Judges of the tmun of Quarter
Sessigns'of the rc a ce, and for the County of Alle
- The petition of John Com:illy, 4th Ward, city of -Pitts
.burgh, in the county aforestudi humbly - shewith, That
your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for
the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell
ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your
„Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a
pabliolouse 702 entertainment. And yom petitioner, as
• in duty hound, will pray. JOHN CONOLLI.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do
certify; that tlie above petitioner. is of•good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for-the accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary,.
L. •Wilmarth. John Christy, :Martin •Dennally, Neat
..Nelbibatti 1.-Hill, Thomas Sill, Ar,d. Jackman, James
• It 'Shane, Thos,PaTeell, l. Watson, Thos,owHon, - John
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. • an4:3lllBr,w , '
910 LET—The Dwelling, corner of Wylie and Chath
l: am streetOuiving• parlor,..(lihing room, and six'bed
rooms. App:ly, to , :JAS. McgUIRE,
jail! 3 - . Tailor r Third st.
TAVERN , STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR
RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavent
Suind, in the village of Shatuvatown, furnished in
atm:lap' iqle,with goad Rutblinrcoiclied. it will be
legtea far a term of yearn. Addtess
nanDf . . SHOUSE , ShousetOWn.
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(10A1MON TEAS FOR 121. ,CENTS PER SET.—The
LJ subscriber, wishicg-to dispose of Ws entire stock of
Queensware as soon as possible; will sell common Caps
and Saucers at the extremely low price of -P2}•cents per
set, along with other articles. Now lathe timeln secure'
a good assortment of Ware at low prices.. Stererkeepers
and families' should improve Mitt opportunity, without ide
inrr lien:leather the place, CUIXA !LILL, No. Till
WoQd Meet,- GETTY.
IrATOEK BASKETS AT No. 86 ItlArtsav trrnatron-
Yif- slating of Rosewood, Mahogany and other traina
ble Also,-a superfine quality of Toilet 'and
Shaving 'Boxes, Writing Desks. Fancy Building Blocks
and Games of every deacription4with a large . assortment
of Toys end Fancy.A.rtieles. suitable for Chnstmas_pres
enta. . ideel6l 110 GAN & CANTWELL.
DMINISTRaTOR'S 140 - TlCE.—Letters of Adminis
tratioa having been granted to the undersignekon
the Estate of Isaac Hessou, deceased, Imo - . of Name
'Towashgl, - persotts indebted to said Estate, are requester.
to make immediate payment; and an having Mann - will
rseseht Mein for settlement.: • •
TAMES }MESON. j '
JEgEMIAII MEEK; f Adiu B 8'
clecl33cGto
- . For , Sale or Exchange. '
ICFP'Eft FOR SALE-the whole of the propertY on
which r now reside in the Sixth 'Ward ot Ike City,
consisting of the Dwelling House; Out Holmes, ece., with
the Garden; or I would exchange the'Same for Property
in the neighborhood of the City;—or 'I would divide the
Property to suit 'purchasers. Porsotts disposed to iiur
chase or exchange, edit call on me at the 'warehouse of
Caninuns &Smith, Smktfteldstreet, opposite the Monon
gahela Rouse. fdee.9:iltawtf) JAMES C. eintliNllNS,
THAYSOORSTOLEN. , --FromLiglifeap's Tavern ' a
miles from Allegheny, on the Franklinlioad,oWed
nesdayd-
aday eveninglast, Sept. :nth, 1848, a Bay Mare; about
14} hands high; has•a•small white - spot on -leer forehead;
and some white on one of herlind feet Oild on a halter
when she left. She is about 5 years old.
-Any person who will return her to the subscriber;; or
to John Agnew, Second Ward House, '
Allegheny orsend
.bim information where she can be obtained, will be suit
weir ewarded. - • JOHN FHHGOSON I
. • - • Pine Township*. •
DAT OOODS MOTIVE.
• A. A. MASON &
No. 60 Market. Plittabtirgb,,Pa.i
-EG leave most respectfully to announce to their nu.
B•memus patrons and the public that they, in 'tollsC`
qtence of contemplating a change in their business,pro
pose opening the whole of their extensive Warehouse,
(Including all their Wholesale Rooms.) for retailingyand
will continue open until the first of February, cow:ileac
•ng on New Year's Day, ISM Our whole stock,. earn
?rising one of the most extensive and varied assortments
of FANOYAND STAPLE DRYGOODS ever exhibited
in the Western country, will be offered at lower prices
than ever before known. Upwards of filly thousand dol
lass of our stock has been recently purghased, the great
er portion of.which aro foreign Goods, received at New
York by late European arrivals, which, from the lateness
'Of the season, as well as the well known pressure in the
money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at•tho
public sales. at rates varying from twenty-five to fifty per
cent: less than Similar goods brought the first of the sea
son.- - We therefore confidently believe that =prices for
,the time above mentioned will be found Lobe even lower
than any Eastern wholesale .rates
We anxiously invite, all persons to visit our establish
ment, whtt4er thcy purchase or not, and test the truth of
the above—assuring them that they tivill incur no obliga
tion thereby, but confer a favor "upon the proprietors.—
Our assortment of SILKS, SHAWLS, and FINE DRESS
GOODS will amply repay one for a visit ; added to Which
oar great displhy of DOM ESTIE GOODS will, we. hope,
induce all to call. •' -
117' Oar systemor, One. Price, will tnistrictly adhered
to. . tjan3) • ' A. A. MASON .& Co.
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MIRE:SR - ROLL BUTTER-2 bbls.: cubrimo article, for
j.` sale by arilt) t *.'ARUSTRONO ec CROZER.
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• PITTSDDRORROARD .OF TRADE.
J. HANNA; Comaimar.rou DEcEMBER
W MURPHY • -
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FASSENGER•ARRANGEMS4ITS .FOR: 1948.
' SieamhoatPacketLiue,leavesdailyforCincinnil,loAit:
. Passenger Packet,..via Orownsville; to Soltiraore and
Philadelphia, S.A. at., and 6 P.
Coach Line;direet to Philadelphia, 9 re. is., and 124
_Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. M. .
North-Western, via Cleveland, dailyilo s:. M.
Erie and Western New York; daily, 9 A.`Al. • •
-North-Etuitern, to Philadelphia, daily; eicept Sundays; 4
ARRIVALS AND DELATUIEL,OF.. MULE.
Eastern Moil via Philadelplua, due l A. sa., closes 12 sr.
Western' Mail, Cin. and Loutsv., due 8 P.m., closessA.et.
Eolith. vitt Balt. tuidWashington, due 8 p.
North-Western vin'Cleveland, due-10 . .5. IL, closesB
Erie and; Western New York, due 8 v. Is., closes BA. at.
' • Par value. Aiked, . Offered
Bank Of PittsbUrgh , ••• , • ... • ••,550,00 , SSO,OO 859,00
Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00 43,50
illerahants , and M. Durk •• • ••••••• 50,
_0(1 47,00 ..45,09
Fanners'Deposit Batik None in market.
Hand Street Bridge • 50,00 50,00 49,00
Northern Liberties Bridge. 50,00 3 5 ,0 0
Old Allegheny Br:dge• • ..•• .•• . • • 25,00 , 30,90 35,00
Connellsville R. R. took, paid Orr
shares,S2,so. • • • •••• • • • . . .
City Bonds' (84 cent?).
Monongahela Bridge
Gas Stock • •
Weekly Review orthiTtarkets.
OFFICE .OF TRE,POST, /
FRIDLT MORNING, January 27, 1649. I
ASHES—There.haabeen more than-usual brisk
ness in the 'market for the past '1.14 days; sales of
Soda, but at the old rate 31. c. We have no sales
worth reporting of-Other kinds:of Althea; We quote
nominally at 33031 e for Scorchings; '4041c. 'for
Pearls, 5106 c. for Saltiratia.
BLOOMS--Ileld at $650070.
,BUCKWHEA.'P PLOURThere are some small
transactions, but nothing like the activity we noted
a-few weeks 'ago. The prices are about the same:
81,500162 p 100 bbl, from first hand.
BEESWAX. :Sortie - transactions reported at 190
22c.from firatbanda and from store.
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BUCKETS.:We hare no change in prices; Bea
ver Buckets sell regularly at $2,2(02,25. The mar
ket
is Well, supplied. . - .
, BROOMS---Detnand very good, aed-market poor
ly tram:died; sales of ordinary at 81.1c - ..ibest'at $2,00.
...
BAGS .Cotton are worth '5404,25.
:COTTON YARNS..Mirket well supplied; we
submit table without alteration
Short Reel— - • •
N 0.5 to No.lo 10
"11 to 13— .. •.. • 16
"14 • 17
-Increasing 1 cent 4?: 111 to
No. 20. -
'Long Reel IP' doz...
. No. 500.• •—• • • ',..7 ed 13
CANDLES...We have no change to report:
City dipped.- .. -= • • ..9 Ono & [Cie nati do 02.2
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Mould...—. ... . .10 OM Spertn, best brands3o 032
Pittsburgh Star. • • =2.2 023 Do. inferior. 25 030
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CORDAGE..There have been some alterations by .
manufacturers, which are noticed below :
ManillaltOpe, by Cpil, " 13c .
Do do when cut, • 14c
White 'tope, by C0i1,..... . .. 11c
- Do , de when cut, 12c
Tarred do.. by.C0i1,.... . lOC
Do . do - when cut 11 c
Packing Yarn, line, :.. . - lc
Do ' .do common; Sc
Manilla Bed Cords, $1,7502,6203,50 p
Do , do' . per coil, • 13 p
Hemp - do r 1 5002,2503,00 p
•Do -do per c0i1,......, - . ....... 10p
Manilla Plough Lines; 75087 p
-Hemp „do do 75
COPPER.. The rates are,. Braziers 27028; Sheath
leg 27; Old 18019.
CHOCOLATE—SaIes at $2, 743,00, according
o bran d'. -
CRACKERS..The regular sales to the trade are at
the following rates:
• Water Crackers $.4.00 p LW.
Butter. , do. 4.75 "
Pilot Dread 3.50 "
sugar and Soda Crackers 7c. P th. •
• PORN MEAL—Stne receipts anciksales from
first bands at 37040 c; sales from store at 45c.
. COTTON—No sales repOrtbd; we may quote a
lastweek: Alabama anti Tennessee at 5106 c.
CIDER—Tales of Common at $2,50 from wagont
Crab is worth $4,50 from afore.
FLOUR—Sales of 4 or 5 wagon loads at $3,75;
but some refuse this; and not being able to obtain
more are storing in- expectation of an advance;
sales on wharf at $ 3 , 75 03,9:1.
- PHlL—There have been limited transactions this
week nt the following prices.
No.l, Mackerel, p barrel $ll,OO
" - 11 ,' • half barrel..... 6,25
No. 2, .. -'' 4i 5,00
i." .. ' barrels 8,50
5,50
half barrels.... 3,25
No. 1, Great Herrings and Alewives 5,50
.1 Salmon " . 18,50
Codfish,,large, p lb 41
FRUlT—Saksof Green Apdies at an advance;
we now quote at 87e. for ordinary; and 81,00091,.
25 for best. Oranges are in market in small quanti.
ties, and are sold at 95,50. Lemons were bought
on, the wharf at 82,50; re-sold at $3,25. Raisins
are declining ;, sale of 150 boxes at $1,65; smaller
sales at $1,75051,87. Pea' Nuts; about the same
as last weak ;we quote at 81,7001,75. Dried
Peaches have not undergone any change in prices;
we quote sales front store at 91,1201;20. Dried Ap-
Plea are worth 500056 c.
FRAME 8.5.--Thire have heen but few sales
since last week, and these were small. We 'quote
it 33035 c, according, to quantity and quality.
.FURS..The following are the rates at present:—
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FURS.. The ,
Red,Fax, No.l, 50 al 75 Raccoon. ••• • • (i) 2
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~. N 0.2, "0 374 Mink • • 0
Muskrat ..... -• 6 0 : 10 Dear Skin, 4 7 •111:14 0 1
GROCERIES—There has been regular salon of
Groceriea at the quittritio,as of last week; The mar
ket is without interest. Sales of Molasses at 28c,
one sale from first hands at 261 c; there . have been
some receipts. Sales of Sugar. at 4044. according
to quality. Coffee, good Rlo , is worth 7 071 e.
. GLASS—There Meonsiderahle briskness in Win
dow 'Glass. Silos Bxlo at 93,25 to trade; $3,50 to
country; 1042;83,50 to trade; 93,75 to country.
Black Bottles. . axle. •••••• • • • 59 4,00
pirt;P' gross.
, (iP 0 00 10x12 a... , 0 4,50.
. tut, ' • 0' 7,00 12x18: • ••••• •• • 0 . 7,00 '
Mild'a wine, 5,6 - ' Patent d 0.10144
to gal.— -- • Cif 9,00 t016x24 •• • • • ei/ .
- -Claret,P gross- 03 , 9,011 -, I 'Country brrids,
Wiridot*Olass-P box. - ' 8110 3,2503,31
:City brands,- ' : Mtn. ... • .
••• ... 3,5003,62
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~. GUNPOWDER...SaIes are regular at the follow
.
ingrates:.' .
FPG 4,75 0 5,513,.Eag1e do. in pa-
Eaglet:l- 03,00, -
lbs.'. pers. •
0.3,37
Do. dz. Ilb cau'ro 7,00 Rock powder. • • .3,25 0. 3,62
FFFQ do.• •• • 0.4,00.:.
GRAIN—We hear of some small sales of Wheat
at 70c. - Corn, bitted worth over 32c; at which some
salesare reported:ethers at Mc. Rye, Worth 40e.
_ . .
Barley may be quoted nt'4sosoe. one sale at 50c;
Oats are bought. on '"Wharf -at '27028e; • front stores
sales have been made, at 30c. ' - . -
- GENSING.-- 7 Heldat 25c: ':- -• ' . ' ' .
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HEMP—Some small - sales from; stere
,at. 9125,00
lIONEY....Market well supplied;and regular sales
from store at 12014 c.
. . . .. ,
' HAY—The demand is being supplied; receiPts
are large, - We quote at $BO9. ' . ~
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• 1. HIDES—We mako:ra single alteration in quota
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ion.
No. 3, ti
Missouri 743 9. • DO4tipps f'skin.l,oool,G2
Sprthish ..... • ;14 0 14) "'Greta ..... -• . 31
Do. salted
IRON—ThO table - belo . tv gives the prices of lion,
which have not ohange4 for months
Bit Juniata ••••• • 19 . Plough wings• • • ..416) S
Common••••,3- 49 • : '!. Stabs 4 0 44
Sheet 51 49 74 Russian nett— • a 15
Boiler Plates.•• •-6 7 5) 6 .1- .• '
104921k1Jun'ta-
.. - 0 3,50 ' 341 . "--- (a) 0,1.
SO 9d -" •• • 0 4,03 Sias II• -lb "' la
60, 7d q• -••• , 0 4.50 , • pressed, " ilia ,
sd - • •u.•• •• 0 4,75 . Boller Rivets', ••.7 at SOO
6.;i ; . ": •• • ' 0 s • °o .
NAVAL STORP.S.:There has heen no change in
the market; Vaud we quote old priceai,' : •:. '
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Rosin p bbl —2,63 -- I a 16:Carolina 4,00 0425
Ti tc h 3,00 0' 3,50 Tufninie,gal• 620 65
Par, Alleghl9,oo 0: 3 ,50 •Var'iath copal 1 7 75;0 2,25
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INSURANCE..Tim following table givesthe ratio
of josuranes on 'good steamboats - '
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TO %Ile-and ITo :Wheeling •• • •
Brownsville, -
Cincittniti - ... •• • - ' Louisvilte '• • ••• • • I * l.
;Evansville in. 4 Nashville, Tenn., •• • 14
Memphis, l'enri. • I Now .Orleans. ..... 13
Saint' Loais,ldo,. • *l.'
It I"Oniaey, Illinois, 1 1-1
Burlington, ,lowa. Galena, '• • • .11 21
Jefferson C4,15t0., 2 1 Independence, Mo.-11
LEA ' .D 4 '.Regular solos nf.Miesouri Pig at 4ic.; Bar
de. Sheet Lead '65 #bor ; Cut 6. The follow
ing are the rates asked for. Patent Lead Pipe :
4 .4. inch' acqueduct No 2 LearPipe'dc. P;foot.
a • it 2 a • a
.0470.. Q. a •
4,
4 , - No
1 <, • .
1 " " 0 4W
a t
.
a .asNo .j . u" gt
la, • a N o. a a 4,
Allother size's Sic. 11 - itr. ' '
LIVE STOCK—The sales of Hogs have been'a'
4u.;but few coming.in; demand good. Of Beeves
ho market' is poorly supplied; sales, at 4 adte.Sheep
are . worth $1,504 * 2,50 per head. .•
.
LUMBERr—We give table without alteration.
Therein no change, and nothing doing bat a regular
business tient yards.
, .
,Cloar fX. . ' 0V.,00 [Flooring tdo' • 19,00020,00
Common do .. 011,00 Common Ido --
• - , 0
Clout I}, do . . 033,00 Oak ..• •-•-: - 024,00
Common 1* do . . 015,50 Tine Shingles .
Clear. 2 do .. . 44,001 . ). 2,5002,90
Common 2 do -,. • - 22,00 Laths, Baled: - 2 000 0 20
OILS—FaII s t rained Lard Oil sails at 56c :. Winte
~ .
Strained 60c.; lammed 15 . 55c.
OIL CAKE..Pire l 'quote at $lO 60010 75; but have
• • 3
beard of but one sale. - " •
PIG METAL—We have not a - Sale to. report.
Therw appears to be no enquiry.' ' .•
PROVISIONS—There have been heavy receipts
, of Belk Pork ) all sales of which have been at 4c.
Lard is rather plenty at Re. from first hands; gai
Cts.. from store. Bacon will be brought out for sale
this week; we have no prices yet. Better is in fair.
request; keg is regularly taken at 9c.; Rolls at 10i
al% as in quality, Cheese is plenty, and not much
demand ; no change in prices for weeks.
POTATOES—We have no changes to make.
The market is well supplied; we notice in produce
Warehbases large lots, the demand is quick. Sales
of ,Nethannocks at 70072 c. per be.; Pink-eyes at
60a62C.; from store.
RYE FLOUR—Sales from first liands,at $3,00.
From stores regular sales are made at $3,25.
SEERS.—The market is very dull; all the
Clover offered, however, Is taken at $3,0503,10
timothy:nay beluoted at $1,75t. Flax, is worth at
Sales from first hands at 95c.
SPICES..Very little variation in prices; and sale
at the rates annexed
Cloves 13 (a AS I Nutmegs 1,50 @ 1,60
Cassia in Mats. 2 aiD 25 Pepper 9 Gi) 10
Ginger •10 G:1 11 Alspiee 13 (iP 15
SHOT..Regniar sales at 81,31fa1,44.
SALT..Regutat sales at $1,25 at canal ; demand
RTARCH.. Regular sales at 6061 c.
TALLOW—We have heard of a few sales at 7c..
and lot of 200 RI at 71c.
TIN PLATE—Regular sales I common $10,25
21x$
TOBACCO—The dealers report the following
prices, at which the market is steady :
Oulu Leaf. •• • 4 0 7 12slump in box 11 0 15
Sliinufe'il do- • - 2 410 -_s "12 17
Ludieul Twist 11 0 10 16s a 19 0 14
Plug in kegs.— 610 7 Scotch %unit •• 14 (rd 16
Plug in boxes. 13 0 15 Rnppee 14 0 16
• 6 Tivist 00 7 Cui & dry! , Rips. 0 25
Cavendish,. -•-• 0 -5
TURS..Regular sales at $9 tr. doz.
VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bids
at 7(d9c.
WOOL—We note regular sales from wagon at the
quotatintin of last week. We give table-without al
teiation : The tendency is upward.
22 f . Blood .41026 e. pr. lb
21c. " Pull Blood, • 25,:.e.
91e. " Prime :30c.
WHISKEY—SaIes of RectGed at Sc.l foi cash
on time 1816919 c.
•
A.I old customers, strangers visiting the city, and
others wislitne to provide themselves with a hand-
El5tIM DRESS COAT. PANTS. ' VEST, or any other arti
cle in the line, can do e n by leaving their orders: with
JAMES ItrOCIRE, Tailor,
Third street, St. Charles Building.
Just' nucEreto, Express, another piece short napp'd
Black, the very thing for Cloak - s, and just in season.
MeGUIRE, Tailor,
Third street, Sr. Charles Building. .
CATOCKS AND STONES FOR SALE.--
ai shares of Hand street Bridge Stock;
90 '• Farmer's and Drover's Bank 'Stock.;
2 " Northent Liberties' Bridge "
4001rWaStillta Stones;soo finished. •
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfie Id street.
1 - ,NOR *ALE—A valuable property of a Driek House
and Lot ? of 20 feet front by 100 feet deep to an alley,
pleasantly situated on Tomato street. Albegheny. The
.House is in good order and built of the best - materials,
with dry cellar, garden. &c.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent.
Smithfield street.
A NNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received 'tit the
Bookstore °ll:tutor? & Exausts,.72 Wood street,
for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by the Amer
ican Rociety for the Melioration of the Condition of the
Jews, and edited by the Rev. A. H. Wright, Pester of the
Associate Church, Jane street, New Yodz. deett
___ ___
151111ffiti6T.T.PER-- •
.5'D reams Printing Paper,94x37;
UV, Pine Book Paper, Ldx24;
H. F. Book Paper ' ttOxds;
:15' " Medium colored Envelope• ' received and
for sale by JOHN H. ATF,LLOR,
janlo. 'No. St Wood id.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
j. Hale, Heineman h Co. was this day, dissolved by
mutual consent. The business of .the late finn will be
settled by Heineman & Co.• JAS. HALE.
SANDS h. HEINEMAN,
JOHN VOEOTLY.
Sept. 27th, 1845.
The business will be continued:by SA3DS & RKINZMAN
and JOUN Vocerta, tinder the trtyle of RIELNEDIAN &
Co. /open
A PPRENTICES WAYl'ED—Tifteen to twentyyoung
.tt lads from 12 to 15 years of age, to learn the Stocking
manufacturing business. Apply at 51, DALY'S Store,
on Fifth street, neat his Factory, in Lawrenceville.
nov14:: f
AANECDOTES-Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious
A
Anecdotes, a Collection of several Thousand I'acts,
Incidents, Narratives, Examples: and Testimoniet. em
bracing the best of the kind ia most fanner collections,
and some hundreis in addition, original and selected ; the
whole arranged tad classified on a new plan, with' co
pious topicaand scriptural indexes .• By Rev.-R. Arvine
A. M., Pastor of the Providence, .Church, New' York
with an Introduction, by the Rev. Geo • B
,Cheever,D. D
lint published.
The above, with a number of new and valuable publi
cations, for sale by ELLIOTT dc. ENGLISM,
ii W:5 IS Wood street.
TEAS—The:Oll6lElcm of families and dealers is invited
to our stock of .fresh. Green and Black Teas, put up
in quarter, half pound,. and pound packages, whleh we
will warrant' equal to, if not better, than the Teas sold by
the Pekin and Canton' Tea stereo. We have also on
hand a fresh, supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, 'Young
Hyson and Black Teas riot e, packages, which w, think
amulet be equalled in mils city. Call and try ahem.
deC9.7 KING Zr I.IOORHEAD, Diamend.
Pittsburgh *titer Worki7. —
IDROPOSALS .wit! .be received at the office 'of the
- Water Works, until Monday, the' aliWinsn., at 5
o'clock, for furnishing Pipes, as follows, to wit: .
50 pipes, 18 inch bore, each 2550 tbs.
230 " 20
vary ing from 1900 to 245fi lbs.
160 " 12 " " each gun tbs.
150 -" "
, 8 " " 460 .
p 011...",. ." .. 4 ‘• 200 "
With the nsualcomplemeut of branches. All the pipes
of 8 inch and upwards must be cast on end., and it is de
grade to have the 6 inch.and the 4 inch cast on enit alio:
bidders will therefore state in what way they propose to
make these sizes, and the difference in price; it any, be
tween casting them on• end and on the inclined position.
It should be kept in view that portions of Wl:the sizes
will be required earlyin the Is, easoh, and thewhole num
ber by the first of November next. •
' Payments tolic in Bonds heath:girdcrest, and running
twenty yeirs. ' • '
'resting and delivering to bc_at the expense of the con.
tractor. rjanlOaltd] L H..ISPCLELLAND. Sept..
JAhIES.P. KERR, Attar rule ar.Lair—Olfice removed to
"Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets
Pittsbargh. • janithn
• • February ftlagazinps.
RECEIVED Al` M. A. MINEFCS.-4.iodey's 'Lady's
• Book, for February.
Graham's Magazine, for February.
Ladies' National, for February. All thrtLetbore are more'
than equal to the Jantiary numbers.
Illustrated Courier, for December.
Line Living Age. No. 249. ' • • •
The Gold Mines of California, attd.alscra Tull lAtorical
account of that country; edited by G. G. Foster. Also, ti
large correct Map of all that region of country; engraved
.by Atwood,New Yorlc. . • •
Also,Aterw work of Xl5O pages ; giving a full `hiStory of
California and its Gold Regions, with the geopaphical,
mineral and agricultural resources, including a map of
the whole country; by Fayette Robinson. a 1 -
' Part first Illustrated LiCCe;of Banj.Franklin; to be coin ;
plate irfeig_ht humbers the liarpere.;
Charles - Dickens , new work i the• aanted Man arid the
BERPORD, of ltlieshenl, City; hae:all the above.
Smithfield'street, third doovaboye 2d jaritY
UGAR MOUSE' MOLASSES,-15 bbls. La. Saga .
Rouse Molasses, on conrdgnment and for sale by
r, MUER do RICKETSON
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Rivtr 3ntelligentt,
mar-• . • !lAA
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PORT ON NrpTo43:l/iGlil
6 iiil:..lvArsa,[kTuic:&4o:iit
Steamer Lake. Erie, wholes, *aver...
James Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
_ kr t chigan N 0.2, Gilson, Deaver.
Baltic, Jae*, Erownsvil le.
'`‘ Atlantic, Pas/cloaca do,
'.DEPARTED,:
. .
P - Lake Erie, Sholes,_Beaver.
44 Wellsville; Pee, Wheeling.
~conlignee,Lockwood, s t, Louis.
Faris, Matatya,St.•Looht. •
Caleb Cope; Murdock; Wellsville
Caledonia, CedhOun,.Wheeliug. ,
- Baltic Iseolis, Bicintavilla- • • •
44 Atlantic, Parkinson, "d0.',.,.
-Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.
ACTAIi DROWN. ' ' .'Wm. C. CONNFLLIr.
I_,ROWNA CONNELLY,:WhoIesaIe anti. Retail Gra.
JUPI aersiTroduceand'Commussion Merehtints, Diamond
market,y4tsbnigb.' • - nor 29-
ARMSTRONG & CROZER,- Commission literchants
and.Deakra in Produce, , e.—No. 22 Market st. deb
A LABOR LOT OF Skiol33.li AND MIDDLINGS
-11 Received and for sale by
jen3 .. .- • . . CUMMINS & SMITH.
200-
imin t r, r.2. v b E y lr an irroßN A lEm._„_Ree,
&SMITH.
FAMICY FLOUR—Rec'd and for
U (inn 3): CUMMINS ;Fr.
8131.8. APPLES--Rec , d and for sale by •
jen3 CUMMINS & SMITH.
FINE FLOUR -36 bbls. Joist received by
J an a , . ARMSTRONG & tnozEß.
B22BIS.EXTRA FAMILYFLOUR-Just received
andfor sale by - •
jan3 - ARMSTRONG & CROZEN.
3fli BBLS. POTATOES—Just-r . aceiyed and-lbr sale
lit/ by o=3) AithISTAONG & CROZER.
A BBLS. RYE FLOUR ,•F or sale by
Ana . • ARMSTRONG & cßozr.,R
Ca WENT CIDER-35 Ibis. to-day Tteeived and for safe
oby - ORO) • 'ARMSTRONG & OROZER.
AII-19 bbls. for soie.by
Jam, .aiIkISTRONG & CRGZER.
MIXTRA FAMILY FLOUR-65 bids. to-day received
Xi arid for sate by
Jan 9 ARMSTRONG CROZER.
SACKS RUAKWIIEAT VITSUR—Just recd and
`ill for sate by Gang) ARMSTRONG & CROZER.•
F AMILY F.LOUR-20 bbls. Extra for gale by
JAS. WILLIAMS,
j i g no Wood street
oleo No.l Rosin;
•
lanBJ. D. WL
g 9.; " " 1 Yellow;
for"
TAMS
DRIELI ERUIT--30 bus. Dried Apples; •
30 " Peaches for sale 'by
jauS S. D. \ VJLLIAMS.
"Ijo ROOMS—tat dozen Common;
.1L) 25 " Extra quality ; for sale by
janB • J. D. WILLIAMS.
..
StAII6II-10boxes Fztra Pure, for sale by
jane
. _
JUVENILE ANDTOTROOAB-A fine stock at
11. S. 130SWORTII`k
nee2s
1111. AB COATIMi-1 bale limb Blanket Coating.
.."../ dedl.6 MURPHY & LKF..
BLANKET COATINGS-o,mb, Lai/ender, .Grey Mix
iii, ed and Blue, for sale by the piece or package, at
manufacturer's prices, by MURVirli - & LEE,
jano Liberty street, opposite la th.
IR e llli cti L an 'VH d lVE ,; 2l l - o — b liilight WhiskeF re
jan3 Y ,,1011 N -BLAC K & CO.
A BUSHELS NMHANNOCK YoTAToEs—Bte
and for sale by (docl9) CUMMINS& SMITH.
LARD ---50 legs NolCjust received nod for sale by
deel9 SMITHS SINCLAIR.
TOTTER-2 bbbs. Fresh Roll Butter,-received this day
BUT
and car sale by Idea% SMITH ,& SIN LAIR.
TIMER APPLE-2O sacks, - Prirne, for sale by
deel9 SAUTE' & SINCLAIR
b6ls.Romnnitee,in store and for sale
tdeciN) IY. k J: C. ACHESON.
100 B f uSH .I .EL b S y CORN Mai:AL—just received, and
dec9r :W. & LC. ACHESON.
D YE IVANTED.--Cush wall be pnid for ltuOnhusbels
11, good bye, by [dee'2l] MILLER & RICKETSON.
13ICLI-8 tierces new crop tbee,in more and Cot salt! by
dee2l MILLER & RICKETSON.
(0 . (RiAlt• HOUSE: 11101.A.SSES--34) Libls. Sugar House
- 0 Molasses, ••Loais'a., Refinery," in store and fur sale
by [deeelj AHLLER &RICKETSON.
I)RODUCE--100 bushels Clover Seed ;
60 large sized Cheese ;
4- !al kegs Butter; In store and for sale by
.
,
deeZ. MILLER & RICKI 4 7.TSON.
IVES'TARD--1.50 boxes I ib. cans Long Island Mue
turd; 60 kegs 20 tbs.do. do. do.; in store and for sale
ineall MILLER & RICEI-7NON.
S ALAD OIL-1(1 baskets Rortleaux salit7liiil;
20 Marseilles . " "
In store and for sale by
dec2l MILLER &. RICKETON.
(11L13 It YF. WHIAAW-6 bbts. old Rye Whiskey,
warranted Byearis old—pronounced by good judges
to be th e best article ever offered in this market. For
sate by the gallon only, by P.C. itLkItTIN, Ag't,
decl4 Comer Smithfield and Front ate.
ED BRANDIES AND WEsiES.—A large ebiltk of
fine old Wines and Liquors for sole, hr quantities to
tam, by fileel4) P. C. MARTIN, Ag*t.
Li9VEKr CIDEIL—A few bbls. for sale low by
decl4 I'. C. MARTIN, Ag't.
SBACH BRAN DY—A few bblt. old Tennessee Peach
I Brandy, for sale by Neel4l P. C. MARTIN, AWL
BurrEtt2t) bbts. Roll Butter, fresh, and in good or
der, for sale by Diee9l KING & MOORHEAD.
ILEEN APPLES—Ramboes, G r."
ates, Vandive, told
l_T many other varieties , received and for sale by
S. & W. HARBAUGH,
53 Water and 101 Front street.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—ZU tanks Mind Buckwheat
Float; racoived and for sale by •
deal. S. & W. HARBAUGII.
BARLE.II:---490 bushels in store and for sale by
dealt. - S. & w. lIARBAUGH
-Lourt—tvo bblt. Spears'. Mills Extra Family
in store and for sale by S. &W. 11AEBAUGH.
deell.
53 'Water andlo4 Front stre et.'
111:AVTATOILEAlifelfEISE.—K10w boxes superior
AIL' Cream .Cheese, just received and for sale by
decil S. & W. EIARBAILIGII.
DRIED FRUIT.—Just received, a queititiOt - tiro
i'eaehes and Apples, and for tale by
deall . S. & W. HARBAUGH.
Tri807.1049 IVIIITE HAVANA, SUGAR ; •
60. bags " Brazil " received and
for srde liy (decl) MILLER dr RICKETSON. ,
SEG - ii.rt M. genuine Principe, " Cruz & Sous."
20 11 " Justo Zitnz."
10 " Havana Regalia.%
5 "' Fragancia. Reed and for sate
by (deaf) MILLER dr RICRETSON.
MOLASSES -2J bbls. Sugar liottae ;
40. new crop Plantation; received
and for sale by (ilec4) MILLER & RICKETSON.
?WIVE oII.—OROP OF 18-a=rirliiiiliefiCsu—p:Bot
1.,1 deaux " Lerands ;"
10 baskets sup. Bayless'," Latour&
15 Marseilles; rec'd and for sale by
dec4 MILLER & RICEEPSON.
LAMPHLACK—Superior Star, in barrels and Wu,
unsorted parters,ll7r l b):
FABNESTOCK & CO.,
no Corner Int and Wood its.
I
RISH AlOS*---One hale just received arid for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
nolit"Y.3 Corner Ist and Wood sts.
nAssuk_...,von mitts just received and for ante by
IL A. FAHNESTOCK . it -CO.,
•
Corner Ist and Wood sts
CI IRRANTS—.4-eanke Zantqutrams, new, (beanie by
lJ dec27. , KING 43c MOORHEAD.
R A:Sa u S T Zs id h f it o l r f s b a o le xe b e and 20 boxes new Raisins
n '
dee27 RING k MOORHEAD, Diamond.
BY EXPRESS,Received at Hogan & CantWell's, 88
Market street, and for sale low—
' r dozen fine erotchet steel worked Bags;
1, " " velvet, " "
2 " crotchet " " Purses;
I 4 k " net " [docB
TIM:ITE HAVANA AND 13RAZIL. SUGAR
-25 boxes White Havana Sugar;
75 bags " Brazil '•
25 "
In store and for sale by. J &J ..TPDEVITT,
dec27 ' ' ' No. 13 Liberty st.
as
SHARPSBURGH PROPERTY. FOR SALE.—
sobscriber being about to remove to Pitts
-buro, will dispese of Ids property in Sharps
burgh„ at private sale, upon the most reasonable terms.—
The p roperry . consists of double Brick House, (suitable
for two fainguos,) two stories high, with a kitchen in the
baiem eat Each House has four, rooms furnished in
moiler style, and very comfortable. ForAerms. &c., in
quire of the : subscriber, on tho premises, in the Borough
of Sharpsburgb. vicTOR,GUTZWELLER..
.janG:load&w. •
- - m e . Iltarsfloolc.if,..Cepltsg
. -
A 'ND WRMN,9 ROOMS,Aleximiler it Day's Build
img,, corner Piamond and Market street. For
day and evening cla . eves.
Mr. I).'s improver. vents in tenchhid, embraced in his
splendid new works . m Book-Keeping, are now attracting
general attention irith e Eastern cities.
t 4 Numerous as-nre tl to publications already before the
public on this important' brunch of mercantile education,
we think, from the eau Matic testimonials appended to
the work, that Mr. Darr n ss succeeded in effecting a more
ready. And desirable 'method - of teaching and reducing to
prneuce thin meat eNw l tt ul in the conduct of mercantile
affairs.—Netal'arkErenini
n ooks,adiusting de-. T.Expren, Pet. X
Professioal assistance g itten In ti_pening i posting and
closing Merchant's and. Eta miner's n
ranged 2cc. Class hi turn from 10 to 12 s.. Br., and
hout 2 to 4, kind 7 to ID P. Di. ' jam)
-...—___.
Allegheny County, is '
IN TIIE MA rrER OF THE ESTATE
CAL
„ ep.SAtruzißee.r. ty, deceased; No. RA June
Cd)LA L.f.. - T.e&lnc'eimear'29ih 1849, onmotion,
Rule granted on a chos i a n i l l :T s
ested, to corns into Court on Saturday, the
27th of January, It, 49, and accept or reject
” • .
under - Abe Valuation •and -partitio .n. Personal notice to
be given of this Rule to those int . .' treated who reside in
the County of Allegheny, and notic e by publicationin the
Saturday , - .Morning Post, weekly,„ until 'January 17111,
1849, twthe .se interested - who reside out of the County of
-Allegheny:. By the Court. ."
jan4rWtii tn 27. DAhZ.I ReCURDY Clerk,
110110 TAT OES-58 sacks just ream tad arai far sale by
janlll ARMSTRO.'r & CROZER.
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AUCTIOI4 SALES, •
P r TAMES APEENN.A.; AUCno.NEEE,'
No. 1.14 Woon STREIT. TIMER. DOORS intuit Finn.
rIABINET-MAKER'S STOCK OP SPLENDID FOE
NITURE, Cabiitet4rtakees Tools, - Vesussi and -Fix;
turas, 4-e., 'Auction, -tellitout reserve: --on' Miinday
next, January 29th, - at 10 o'clock in ,the forenoon, will
positively be sold, at the Cabinet- Wareroom of
W. M. kfarineford, Fifth street, adjoining the Exchange .
Bank, their entire stockof splendid Furniture, Cabinet
maker's Tools, Veneers, and fixtures, es they are rernev
ing. from that. establishment' with a .view of enlarging
thew business, 'All the articles are made of the best ma
terials, in. the latest modern styles and patterns by the
best workmen' in the
,country, and under the ..particular
superintendence of, the proprietors, tate nded exclusively.
for Customer trade. _ ' It is the most extensive and best
stack - of Furniture perhaps. ever offered in the city of
Pittsburgh, - and affords an excellent opportunity to
housekeepers - and others whhingto purchase,
i very rare
ly to be met with, and the sale takes place n good time
for families to furnish their house's previous to the Ist Of
April. Cabinet-makers are invited to attend, and should
they purchase bythe , Antintity, credit wi ll be given,
which will be made knoWn at sale.-The ; Furniture will
be arranged - and ready for examination three days be
fore sale, on the 'fast, second and third stories of the
wareroom,when the proprietors will be , happy to show
the articles to visiters. The ladies in particular are res
pectfully invited to ,call. aud examine the stock, among
which may be mentioned, in part, the folleivrin'
Splendid Mahogany Dressing Bureaus; - • ..
Do. do. Plain do., - ,
Do. .- do., - Sofas r
• ''Do. 'do. Card artdCentre Tablei ,
;
D 0... - do. " and Cherry Dining and -Breakfast
'Tables; fancy Sewing-Stands; Mahogany Cherry- Poplar
and Pine Wash Stands; 119 Patent Hieh Post Bedsteads;
-122 Patent Trench High, .Posh)3endsteads; Mahogany
• Book Cases, Fancy and - Common Chairs; Boston Rocidng
Chairs and Settees; together with, a lot of second-hand
'Furniture, left for repairing within the. lain few mohths,
by various owners, if-not taken and charges paid, before
the:above - date._ Also, a large lot of Maoogany and other
Veneers, Cabinet-maker's Tools, a small lot of hardware,
store fixtures, dre., &c., Er.c. Termentaal • ."
janl9 JAMES McKENNA,
Blount Emmet Banding Lots far Sale.
37 BEAUTIFULLY SITUATLI.) BUILDING LOTS
for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property.
Parsons desirous of investing a small sum of money, can
do so to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various
,
This property,:for beitutrof location,-emanianding a
view of the two cities, the Allegheny,Moacingahela'and,
Ohio riven, is unequalled. It has the advantage of an
abundance of the choicestspring Water.; The new road,
now finishing, will render it easy of access, and bring it:
within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market:
- As - an investment for profiton say nothing of the . de
lightful situation fora residence, tho buyer,will segurcin
a few years a TIME-VOLD return. •.• , • '
The above Lots will be sold for Oast', or'On a Credit'
of one to five years. • - -
Trim CLEAR 6111) INDuiPITTABLR.
Plane may be seen and every information had; of Mr.
HUGH, SWEEN Y, on the premises; or of JO ON COYLE,
at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh, ' ncrv3o
FOR SALE—A valuable corner Lot of 50 feet fronton
Borough streets by 75 deep on North street, in Law"
renceville—containingo new Brick House, conveniently
arranged, with wide hall, large parlol. rnuekitchep, three
bed rooms, upper and lovier porches; good cellar . bake;
ovan, garden, &c. Price $1500; $5OO uf hand $5OO in 1
year; .:.‘5OO at 2 years,
IRON FOUNDRY FOR SAL.E--A small Iron. Foundry,
with Patterns, T001a,&.c., all•readrfor oparation,snil
be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron
or goods. - .
This caers an excellent opportunity to a young man to
commence the Iron Foundry bitaitkess. Enquire of
'ATMNSON,
decs fr.-
ist, near Wood street, •
AHOUSE AND LOT Al: A BARGAIN.—Any person
in want of a comfortable Dwelling House, inn gOod
neighborhood, on Wylie street, a abort distance from the
Court House, can provide themselves for the small slim
of $7OO A very desirable residence for a Milliner,
tan Maker, or Retail Trimming Store.: Apply to • • .
• JOHN COYLE, -
dcci.V • 4th:street, near Smithfield d: .`.
HOUSE FOR SALE.—WiII be gold cheap,. if
t applied for soon a Tyilo Story Frame House ' sit
uated in Wylie ;tract, near Chatham, having four
rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 10 feet front' by 50
deep. Tale indisputable. Price seven hundred dollars.
Apply to • /ORM COYLE,
Conveyancer, 4th street, near Smithfield.
Or to JAhIES
janlo • Tailor. Thiid at.
FOR SALE: --A small two story frame dwelling house,
conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one
street beyond the Ilospita). The lot is 24 feetin front, by
123 feet deep, and will be sold on necomModating terms.
For further particulars apply - at the lioase.,or to
eep2 JAMESI4IAY, Water street.
WAaTiTirßesm Tien;
rPnrinfr c
inetts7o: soeceesOoperato inth
city. Eiwli will be red to produce a cash capital o
$.3000.
Also. a profitable business will be gold at a bargain, to
one or two enterprising men of good business habits.
CUTRi3ERT.,' Gen. Agent,'.
Jana Smithfield street.
Charity Soiree
"ElOll THE BENEFIT or THE ORPHANS or Sr. PAHL'S
_U Coracit; will be . givdn at thb Lafayette. Afulembly
Roomp,on Friday evening,February 2.1.949. •
MAN ' AGERS:
lion. C. SHALES. ANDREW Baur, Esq.,
Joint 13. Glimair., J. .1. ROGG=I,
Joan LAvro:c, T. WARD
;3V. A. sl'Mota.r.c, Jour J. krrcuatt.,
E. Talim, JOHN Scan',
WM. MITCHRLTRRE, Jr.. HUGH .KELLY,
JOHN DOWNING, A. 111 , CoLtarratt,
C. Gornto V, iii. BICCVSAH.
Er Tickets can be had at this office,- and from the
Managers. dealt)
Old Krisskingle has Como Against .
T HE
subscriber respectfully informs- the -citizens of
Pittsburgh and vicinity that his Toys and Fancy
Goods ate now open, its the large, room formerly Occu
pied as a carpet warehouse by R. D. Thompson, where
can be seen the largest assortraentof Christmas Presents
ever offered for sale lathe city. All these Goods are im
ported direct from Europe. by myself; and will' be sold
cheaper than at any other establishment in the city;
wholesale and ritail. Call and see the fine assortment
C. YEAGER,
dec2l:tf 1 108 hfarket street, near Liberty.
Going to California.
PERSONS purchasing Goods, on time, are compelled
to buy where:it slits them. ' Those having the Cash
to lay out for Clothing, can save `.. , 0 per cent. 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.. I am determined to eloic
them out before Spring, at' some price. If purchasers
will take thetrouble to call, they may be;eonvincdd of
the fact. - 3120. CURRAN, 20 Fifth St
N. B,—There is not h lilece of goods in my stock either
old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. decal
ILLUSTRATELLENULISI EurrtoNs.O.F—
Otillivor'iTravels i -
Treasure Trove;
Handy Andy ,
Tower ofliondon;
Windsor Castle ;
Percy Reliques; -
Godfrey Malvern ;
Gil Mts.;
Chambers' Miscellany; for sale by
H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
' dec2s Fourth st., near Market
tIIO BOATMEN-JA largo Cable for sale cheap. Annly
to SC/LIFE.& ATKINSON,
d e c22 - Vet, near Wood et.
1.11=20 The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC
and ATLANTIC, built expressly to rmi, as
ea. the 'Monongahela. between Pius.
burgh and 'Brownsville, and having run for a few months;
are fonuil to be too large And powerful for the navigetion
of that river, arc now offered for sate.
The following are the dimensions of these rwist boats,
vl2 Length of decli,l7o feet; breadth of beam, 26 ftiet; .
wheels,24 felt diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, - 21
feet by.. 38 inches. diameter ; eylinders,2l inches, and 61.
eet stroke. Each boat contains SO state-rooms, and tie
cabins are farniihml in the richest modern style.
Eor terms, enquire of ,J. K. MOORIMAB.
.novntf Pittsburgh.
VLAGARA SOIREE.—The fourth minuet Soiree; of
1 1 1 the NtmumA Flax Couriav n willbe given at the La.
Fayette Assembly Rooms, on Pram/ eeentng, February
9th, 1848. dee2o:ta ,
LOTH-1U pea. Drab. Blanket. Coali d g ;
Es " Lavender . "
(case " Blankets;
• 1 " Gray Mixed Cloth.; .
1 " Army gloth ;
2 " Tweeds, brown, black and gold mik;
1 " Fancy Cassimeres
1 bale Blue Blanket Coating... •
Received, on consignment, direct from the manufac
turers, and for sale by the package or piece.
dec2o MURPHY & LER, Liberty st.:
LONG SHAWLS. lust received, per Adams' Ex
press, another lot of those beautiful Long Shawls,
which will he sold thirty per cent. cheaper than:former
lots. [deett3) W THOMPSON,
• BA.LA.IVUES AND :DIVIDENDS;
S TANDING. in. the Merchants' and :Manufacturers'
Bank of Pittsburgh, which have not been increased
or diminished for thrOe years:
Names. Date. .lmo
Abraham Bennet, Deposite, April 20,1837, 814 50
S. R. &'.V. Morrison, " Dec. 13,1.547, . ;
-W Nicholson, Balance; March 2'2, 1830, .93 57
William Campbell, Deposite, June .3,1645, 394 '
*Unknown.
. .
Names. No. of Dividends. . Shares, Amount.
E. Louber, .1, , 'V 10
E. B. Plixell, 2 60 •
Thos. Bushell, 2 . 50 _45
.L
Thos. Fitch, • • 5 6 13 50
Priscilla Barker, 6 . : . -. 25 . 56 25
J. Musgrove kon, 5 . 6 .. 13 SO
I certify, that the above appear to beDalances and Di
vidends, due to the persons named, and which bare eel
mained unchanged for three years. - - , -'. •
, • . . , W. B. DENNY.Cashier.
Swale and Subscribed, December.2oth, 1849, before
me . [d3o-wlmj D. S. SCULL A,' Cashier.
LOYEItINd , S DOUBLE REFINED SUGAR.S.2I:-
-bbls. Lovering-Ni: Double Refilled - Loaf, - Croshed aud
Pulverized Sugars, plat received and for We at the Pekin
Tea Store, 71;1 'Fourth street, by ' ''• -
dee.s:ddrw • - 11;•TAYNIth'...
DRINTER'S INK -100 kegs 'Prom's Newe 420
„ lb. kegs, at $5 per keg. /sit received and for sale
at km 'gen Store by (deetkdkal ',A - : - JAYNES.
FINE EOM...MS.—Mocha, old Gov:. Jti a; lagnyra
St. Floating° and Rio Colfees,juat received and for
to at the Pekm Tea Store, 70 Fourth atreet,-bx_u_
'XIETBITING DESS,B AND VORKBOXES--Applert
-11, didvasttertment, suitable. for treleuts,; For - sole
• ry low by • • - : , O.IrEACIEI4.'
4002 109 Market-II:
4.1",
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Oaks: bn an,ctiott:
for Sate.
S. CITTABRT,Gen:Agent,
-SmithfieTastreet
Steam Boats for Sale.
DIVIDENDS
`~
MEIME
OM
, r••
'Fresh .Goods
O. 65. atArrnnzDEIVEII.4.4TH Si. AND TUE DiJidOISD
"UAW Y AND _STAPLE'W'INTER DRY GOODS!'
The subscriber has just received his second supply
.of 'NEW GOODS, purchased4n the cities since
the Great Fan in Prim, and far below.the cost of manna
factunng and will dispose of them,' Wholesale and Re'
in ,at - GREAT BARGAINS.TO SHYERS!
•
- Bleached 'Muslin, only 3I cents; :
Bleached Muslin, from ill to 121. cents; ' • '
4.4 Brown . do. -do. sto 8 cents; - •
• 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 121 do.
Print?, hlerrimack patterns, only cents ; -
Furniture Chintz, only 61 cents; ' , •
- Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 181 cents
• British Chintz, Blue and Orange,lo cents
Bed Ticking, only- 61- cents;:.r . -
• , • French Dress Ginghams, cents;
• 'French Work Collars, only 121 cents;
' 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents.
LADMV.DRESS GOODS.
Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; - • '
Wide Black. Manilla Silks;
Chameleon Silks all shades; • •
Satin stripe Cashinere, new style r
French Lamartine Plaids; ' ' • •
Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; • •
Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre ; • •
Gala Plaids, high colors • •' • :• • ••
, Coburg and Thibeiglotli, various shades ; • -". •
Paris Printed Lane Cashmeres; '• ' • .
French Merino, all colors ' • •
Chameleon Satin, all -shades; • • • '•
• ' '
Black Plaid Gro. D' Armour Silks ;•• - •
Chameleon Thibet Cloths. • •
SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! ! • •
Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Einbroid=
end Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha
Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mona detains
Shawls; new style Stradilla Shawls; plain and embroid
ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and
new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashirlefe Shawls.
FANC I GOODS. • •
French work Capes ; ; Collars 'Collars and Chemizettes; new,
style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric
Handkerchiefs; Ladles' Cravats and Scarfs; black and
colored' Kid Glovei• mohair and worsted nits; white
and, black Silk,,Caskunere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora-
Mint .Hose ; black Silk Fringes and..oltrips Thread;
;Edging! and Insertings.
•- . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
• • Dainaik Table Linen, and Table Cloths; - Russia Dia
per and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached
andßiown Muslin - j - Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans ; Checkaf
Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginghams; Colored•Crimbrics;
Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel ; Plaid
- Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color
, - • .
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.. • ,
• - - -----
Just received, a very fine assortment of French' and
bl
English, bla,ack and brown Cloths,' black and fancy
"French Cassuneres ; new style fancy Veatings and Cra
vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers ,• Linen, Cambric and
Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Glover!,
Hosiery and Suspenders.
--- . .
A splendid, assoriment superfate (ribbon Bound)
Blankets,Just received. - '
The• above GOODS. having been purchased since the'
recent great fall in rites, Merehants and others are re
quested to call and inspect them, eel feel eisnfident,that
on examination they will be found mach lower than they
have ever-been. offered in this City, as I intend to sell
ahem trihaksak . and retail, at a very small profft on the.
Eastern Cost. • • ABSALOM MORRIS,,'.
• nov23 No. 63 Market street. Pnwburch.-
. New Goods, at Number Fifty:nine i
coma OP DOOM A...PD MAIM= STREETS, r.u..Bl3ltOtt.
GEATMARGAINS!—The subscriber has just re
turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving
a -VOW extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE
DB GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em .
br ..ing a stock for nchness and variety not surpassed by
at+ , establishnient in the West. -
DRESS - •
GOODS:
Very glossy black Silks ; " Cravats and Collars;
Handsome dress" do." '- Black love Veils and Hare;
Rick changeable ' • do; Jaconet and Comb. Muslins„
Rich changeable Satin de Plaid and striped Mastitis;
Chines •, " - Handsome Ribbons ; -. " "
Mod. and high cold French Gloves, Hosiery, &e.;
Merinos; , . 'Cloths for Cloaks; ;. .
Mode and high coPd hiuslin'Terkeri Shawls ;
de Lam e s;' • 'Cashmere do. silk :
Newsty l e muslin di Laines; , Plain Thibet Shawls,"
!
Satin striped Cashmeres; - fringe;
Fancy Id°. " ,do. ." PlackThibet Shawls, do.do.
Black and colered Alpacas; Black dm' de.
Plaid Gin**, bright co- Silk ' do.
lore; - ' - : ' Fine Brachia . do.. . •
New style Viskiet; " Cloth - ' ;d0, . ." .
Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid,'Long " no.
California Plaids; ' ' Low Priced -do ,:
Black Bombazines; ".: ' Plaid Cloakings:
CALICOES-GREAT REDUCTION
His 'stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se
lected ' with -much care—with particular reference to
fastness of coloring, durability of fabricdt nil beauty of
design. These , goods are lower than' tkey have ever
been before, and ate' worthy the .particular attention of
The best Calicoes for 61.'ets.'ever offered ;
Double purpleCalicoes,English;ll" cents; ' . -..
Oil. Chintz; Britisli Chintzes; - ..
New style Merrimack-Calicoes;
CHEAP DRESS GOODS. .
_A large iota low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low
price of 221 cents per yard. •
Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cts. per yard. Very good
and very handsome-dark and bright colored Plaid Glng ,
hams, far 12; cents warranted fast colors.; •
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS:
Bleached Mastitis, 61 to 12 ;
Yard wide Unbleached, 81t0
Bed Tieldngs, very cheap;
,Casinetts, Drillings; Kentucky Jeans; _
Checks,' Litiings, Plaid Linseys ; •
Domes= Gingbants; Marifiers' Shirting's;
rlantiels,loWer ihani'ver offered;
• LINEN GOODS!
ribh Linens, Linen Lawns ;
Danutsk Table Linen;
Do. do. Cloths;
Russia Sheeting;
Do. Diapers; , •
Linen Drilling, Crash.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
A large stock of Blankets, from bourse to very fine,
also Blne and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for
GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.
Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas
simeres ; Over- coatings ; Silk and Lulea Pocket Hand
kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and
Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose,
etc., etc.
The subscriber haviu made extraordinary prepara
tions for the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas
ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually
depressed,. can confidently promise his customers ' the
best benison be hail ever been able to ofibr.
Customers of the house, and purchasers genemlly, are
• respectful' • invited to call. (nov2o) P HILIP ROSS.
Winter Goods at Eastern Coat?
n ED. B. WHITE. N 0.51 Marka street, intends making
a change in his business, at the Ist of January
nest—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS; at
original cost
Brodie Long and Square Shtwls;
French Tartan Long to.
French Printed Cashmeres
English do. do.
Mouseline De Leine, ;
34 and 64 Gala Plaids;
High col'd French Ginghiuu?,and Fancy Dress IRMA.
Those wanting Bargains, are invited to call. Iurell:Im
'WILL DE SOLD, front this date, Om balance of our
Wurrita Duna Goons , at gritty reduced prices—
consisting of scarlet, maroon, Diatarme blue,tiPk, brown
and other colors French Merlon. Lan:Datum Simms,
Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Alpicat, bl'k and fancy colors;
French all WOOl Cashmeres and De Dzilnes; low priced
Cashmeres and De ',canes in pent variety; Long and
'Square Plaid Shawls ; Ttirkeri Cashmere, De Laind
Cloth, Thibet, &0., &c. R. D. THOMPSON,
dec2 110 Markel 5t.,3 doors from Libert-
RIT'
& BROTHERS' PREDIIUM GOLD PENS.—
LP 12 do;.of the above warranted brand of Pens, Just
received, and far sale to tho trade at' New. York pnces.
The above Petulance received the highest premium ever
awarded on Gold Pens" and are:warranted by the menu
factureengainst tho point coming off.
' For sale by EDWARD TODD & CO.,
North-east corner of Fifth and Market eta, up stairs.
'nov2S
BLACK AND FANCY CASSLMERES.—Mr: B. Mat,
Pay.has lately received a large assortment of these
Goods, and is opening them nt prices nnprecedentedly.
low, ranging from 75 to 82,50 per yard.
Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities.
Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, olive,-
invisible green,. brown, and blue. Among these aro
501X18 very handsome French Black, suitable for Cloaks,.
at a very low price , and brown, invisible green, and bl'k
Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks.
Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Draivers;
Manners' Undershirts, corekantly on hand.
We — The attention of Mai - Chants and Merchant Tailors,
who buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above.
dect3
H 1: Expr_esa.
•
GENTS. SUMATRA GOODS.—SUpar. single milled
French Habit Cloths; nab styles Cassirueres; black
and colored Cashrneretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths'
figured and plain Drop D' F.tes Vestinge, "very choice'
Marseilles,' Silks 'and Sa ti ns, and fikared Linen Drills;
Cheaper yet! • ROBINSON'S Cloth Store,
moth Post Bulldiagsi corner Fitlli and Wood.
Pa Ws Carriage Manufactory,.
t . Diamond alley, between .Wood and Smithfirldstrerts.
Warms may always be foam] an assort
° "Family. C •
' meat of amuses,. Barouches,
Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work,
from a sir horse wagon down to a wheel
barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for
any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to
call.
A FURTHER mmucnolv.
Jas. Dinapratt & Sons' Patent Soda
ITO 5 TONS, 3}, cash, currency ; or 4 MOB, approved
bills: 5 tons or upwards 31 do. par, or 6 snos. do., in
terest added. For the superior quality of this brand, we
refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city
generally. , W_ :„ {r. ?t - MITCHELTREE;
dec4 . . • .N 0.150 Liberty street.
OILS-1000'pin. natural colored it/inter Sperm Oil;
500 ;" - bleached
150 0 6i " Whale:':
500: " N. W. coast • • "
S bbls. No. 1 Lard
5 " Linseed (warranted line)
20 . " Strait'S Tanners' (w . nr. genuine, 4'
In.store and for sale by
peen MILLER & RICKETSOINI.
WOK RALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dsve Mug,
r situate on VIM street. opposite .the Cinbt Rouse:—
Enquire of N'HULLEN & DOWNING,
janl7 ' 219 Libert y street. opposito Seventh:
NITRITE -HAVANA SIJOAR-30 Opus White. Ha
-
V: V • Tana Sugar, just You'd and for side by ,
junta MILLER RICKETSON. •
Li'_:.,RP9u—,3.b l i,la.- !t 0 . .-11Vinter Strained Lard Oil
_ Fall' l Ui . - a*
••• till by •'.
. as MILLER & FUCKEII3O.N.
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• • --. 1111r216'11: WILLLIA.III2i' "
tIf.:IIIII.6:NOWAND •BANKING 'OP PI C E
• : 117: . B. • toisiteke . Third' and Ina /fru*.
ClGBTln dThitelalsottrxibatige . ;Bank /votes and
)0 foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on the
most favorable terms. . • • • •
Collection's made in al the ptin6ipai citiei of the Union
at the lowest rates. . • • jOl2
' 408SPII U. MU.
niLL'u cmiuts' W. c'cpit".
BANKERS, EXCEIA.Nen naort as, 9 . •- ' • • •
And Dialers in Foreign a% ihnugi C
eater of Deporn, Bank:Note, Ookt an e Surer At ge liTfrsa fl.
ar
street, 3rd door Moro Fourth . w als id e , pi tu 6 ' h pa,
Hugh D.Ring, • -
(UTE tit TEE FIRM OPVCORD &:Kmo,)
BANKER AND •EXCIII.IIGIE BROKER
Me—corn/trot Fou rt h screened pmroffi e „ a n tt , ,
D ' in Coin, Bank Note, Time g ill,, Foreign
and Dome elle Exchtmgo, Conecate s of Deposlt s &U .
EXCHANGE. on all the . pntruiPayities of the Union
for sale in sums to suit purchasers. - ...•• .
CURRENT and par rands receiveain deposit°.
COLLECTIONS made on all pane s'ibe Union, at the
lowest rates. • - • Idl-dliv&w3tri
' •11.811 LICAMBEL ' -'
i t "Amp sumo.
• &ER&llinii, & EtAn --'
Bankers and Exchange Broken, 'Dealers ie 'perg and
ent:air Bale,BiTit of"Exehraigei C'entlift D p i, f ' it, Bank Notes, and 'Coin. ' . ' ,
Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opfeellam e s t „
Charles Hotel. ' , la N 2B
_ N. HOLMES A. SON, • ...._
Bankers and Deakra in,Exchangs Coin and Bank Nab,
N 0.55 Iffarbustrett, Piarburgh. . .
...
BELLEFIO BASS • xxciumas • striMo soli
New York • ' IPr I Cbleinnatt -• " I
Philadelphia • • . 4 ' Louisville ' 1
Baltimore " St: ',olds :. ',.:.. ' 1..
Estee aorta.
• Buying rates - • • * Saying rates,
I
Ohio • . . , • i tiii. enmity & City ord'u* •
Indiana ..
.• ' • k . ' Relief Nees e •
Kentu c ky. ..,.. i u., .Pancurelvania Co.
. Virginia %. ,' f: " Neow Toth :. •
Wheeling . •-* 1, • Maryland ' . it
Tennessee 3 •"' New Orleans - •
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11.110011. "MOS. SARGLIERY,
NOON & , saucur.str.____L
BANKERS AND 'EXCHANGE' BRO KERS,
'N. E. Cornerqrfirood and Sixth weal, Pi h, Pa.
DEALERS in' Coin, Bank Notes, 'Tune Bills, Foreign
and Domestic Exchange& Certificates oflaeliosit,Ac
EXCHANGE on all the principal Claes of. the Miami
kind,pe for sale in arms to suit parchasera:'
CUBHCNT and par funds received oadeposite. •
• COLLECTIONS maAe on all parts of the Union. at the
lowest rides. septl-ly
".• • PR:VATE DISEASYM , .Drpinywn, No
111 . ... N GS Diamond Alley, can ,his . eon/milted in .
• cases of armors or delfenteith.ttire Inc/death
r 7 to the human triune. • - - •
SYlillisandSyphilitid'eruptions4Onorrhcea
• and Its consequences, together , with all yr.
•
nereal duease , Imlithritiesigtha blood, with all diseases of
terzeicalorigin,skin diseascsearithstrlatures,gleet, urethral
discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles,
rheumatism, female weakness, .diseases. of the womb,
monthly suppressions, diseases of. thO joints fistula in
anu, nervous affections, Pains is the .back and loins, irri
tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions,. totter • rimikonn, mercatial diseases, tsc,
• •TWItI. EARS' PEACTICE I
•
Exclusively devoted to the studyand treatment of vend
real disorders, and those arising tram youthful excesses'
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the
consutuilon may bave been enfeebleil,enablesDr. Brown
to offer assurances of speedy. relief Wall who may place
themselves cinder his Care. . • . •
. . .
Dr. Brown's offices ore conveniently arranged into sep
arate apartments. Patientx,d , tattrisit Dr. B. without fear
of exposure to other visitors..., . .
• It is of importance to manypersoint bi need of medical
aid, to obtain good advice. privately. dad 'promptly. To all
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing yenned dip , '
easel, in their various forms and stages,ottersintlueementa
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 those
Dr. Brown is the only regularly educ ated surgeon in
Pittsburgh who gives' his whole attention to those com
plaints.
DJCertain,safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be
guaranteed.
Reeent !ABCS are relieved in a short time, withoritinterj
. on from business. , -. . • .•
I Hernia or. Roptnro.—Dr. Brown' alio inviter per
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as ba
lar attention to that tligeaso. , • -• • •.:
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Letters from a distance; isltingadvieo,.mditeontain
fee, or they will not be attended to. ' • '
Err Office on Diamond Alley, a few dcioni ream Wood.
street, towards the market. Consultations strictly coot:
dentLal. &
11*.EU81AT/M6L-1/t. Brown% newly discoveted rem
edy for Rheumatism it a speedy au6certain remedy
for that painfal trouble. • It never fatly. • '
Office and Private Consultation ROOMS, Nci. 65, Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa, The 'Doctor .4' always at
home. ; •• . • • until-dawtf •
• The Grand Purgative.. •
TAR. CLICRENEWS SUGAR COATED VEG-ETA
LY BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills
have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States,
an a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,
Headache, Fevers,-Piles, .Costiveness, Coughs, Hatt .
burn, Liver' Ccnnplaint,Scurvy, Sore Throat; • Inward
Weakness, Palpitation of the'Reart, Indigestion,-and a
variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir' to, as a
medicine for the million. In-all. season's of - the ;year,—
spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and tinder all cit . -
OLIMSI3I3ICCI4 'they can be taken with perfect safety and
sacpess. As Vermifage rind general mediciae for chill
dren, they are unriralled. Being coated' With pare white
sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe
nor nauseate; are gentle, bat thorough in their opemnon.
For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben.
eficial. As an Anti-Ethous Pill they will be found with.
out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who
use them, anti an unqualified approVal will be the' ertain
. .
Remember Dr. C. V. Clickezter is tLe original inventor
of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of - the sort was
ever heard of-until he intrirduced them. in June, 1841
Purchasers should; therefore, always ask for Clickener's
Sar Coated,Vegptable Pills, and take noothers; or they
will be made the entree of afrand. ; • •
Mrr'Price, 25 cents per box.
Dr. Clickeuertsarincipal office for the sale of Pills,.ls
60 Vesey se.; N.l. - ,
JACIC , ION, 69 Liberty st , bend of Word, Pita
burgh, Pa. General
.Age'for Pennsylvania,' Northern
Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. . • .• •
The followingare the duly appointed Agents AKA.
gbeny counti f .• . • • •
• Dr. Brown, . Allegheny city. . .
J. FL Johnson, • : .
• • Jonathan Gbrent, Manchester. .. •..
Alexander Asa ale, Wylie street.
J. R. 11. Jacques, .Birmingham.
Wm: J. Smith, Temperanceville. •••• .; • •
• . • Starr, Sewickley. 1
• Edward Thompson; Wilkinsbingh..• ..
• •Daniel Ncgley, KintLiberty. •
`FL 'Z. Mitchell, IVilkiniburgh. . ,
• . H. Rowland & Son, liPKeesport. •••
• C. F. Diebl,Elisabeth.
John Black, Turtle Creek.
firEldoeiray, Bakerstown.
Samuel Springer , . Clinton; . •
James BPECee, Stewartstown. . •
• Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township ..
J. Fulton, Tareutum.
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville •
RoberuWilliams, Arthursville. ; •,:•1
lingt24l&wfini •'
. asegscrat • alan • :Arne tor.'
IVO THE PUBLIC.—This Is to certify that I have thund
Dalley!..t Magical Vain .F..ractor to prove a cure fa
ille Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been'a/Bleted
with for ten years, in my hip Mints. •• t.„
. • ABRAHAM R. VIIEELAIO.
Aegticiekoneek, N. Y., April 8, 1343....
Ma. IL Dux-Er—Sir; I have been troubled With'the
Piles for eight months, and could get no relief: Your
Magical Pain Extractor.having been recommended to
me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in
a short time was P erfectly cured! Could Pnot - gerany
.more of it, I -woud not lake a hundred dollars for the
balance of my box. WILLIAM:BALL.
• 97 North Moore street, Neiv'York, Artie 19,1347. ,
• Mr CAUTlON.—Dalley's flatly Depot in Artily of New
and where the genuinl i (snide, can . be obtained,
i
wholesale und retail, s at 415 Broadway.
H. L
DA.LXT is the inventor of this truly invaltiable. cam
pound, and lie never' hat; and never will communicate the
secret of its preparation to aityMtun . living; and, there
fore, no other parson ever haaniade, or, ever can moke.'n
grafil of it himself.- - ' .- • - • -
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Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and Ito
posters; and nothing, they're know.of, him more exten
sively experiented that fact than Bailey's . Magical Pain
Extractor! . . , , •
A Tx:sr—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest
Burns, Scalds, piles, Ice., will afford inseam relief,. and
produce at once a coolingand soothing effect—extmc ting
pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! bat be sure,- al
ways; apply it on linen—never on cotton clo th .
' An a now mark the diffeienee!Coauterfeit Extractors,
no matter under what name they mayippera, or how ap
plied; always irritate and increase thepain !
Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be bad
gratis, on application to • ' JOHN D. MORGA44, ,
' Truth ?' : . ThrGCs, I . 66 Yldhs
' Dn. Wst. Tnowr. Agent. •
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•
D a il e r s .Ansmal Oalvania.C,sirgslkpb
For Horses, Cattle, Stc.. - ctires splivia;'quittor, grease.
poll•evit, sores, galls nod bruises- katop)depsdotosioi ns
cerdgeates'of respectable ptcrtisi, rnay,be had:au appli
cation to • • • JOHN D. MOROA.M .. , '
octie:dkArY ".6ireny Pittsburgh:
• • • •
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• Igvna6Ltunr TATE
•-(iuccagisoßs TO EIIIERIVP & TATE.)
No.lo, Fotath agrees, between 'eery. -and Lamy at t etU,
XITANUPACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by
drants, pumps, baths, water closets. leaden coffins,
&c,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to vider,
sheet lead from to 8 tbs. to the square foot, in sheets of 6
by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale,
or cut to order iu any Myatt:it may be wanted.
They also manufacture and keep constantly on hint d
leaden pipes front 2 to* inch calibre; - aqueducrplpe; fOr
conveytngwater from springs, furnished to the 'Country
trtuFe, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000
feet on each reel, with directions nate the proper Method
of laying. Also, on hand, a large cppply of..Adatds' Vel
ent suction Pumps. for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's
very suppiror can iron suction ' Pumps : • .)
tlydratit wotk of every description ekeented - in the
Most. durable manner, and on the • most accommodating'
term.. Orders from the country- for leaden pipe*, shei
lead. or putnps, wilt receive prompt intention.' •
110108 TRAITS OP DISTMGITISHEDAJBN, endraved
JL from DagneirCiatnics, pablisfiqd• Anthorry-:
'Daniel Webster, Henry Clay (in las 7lst. yeiar)oGeneral
Scott:G en. Taylor, 'Millard Fillmore, Oen.. Wm: 0. But
ler, /oho C. Calhoun, James
./firchanark•Theodore Pm
lingbuypen, John Wig Anslrear Jackson (from
Dodge'scelebsatedmintature)Warshington,(from Btaart's
painaug)PiturlX;LewleCtior.., - • •
••./ksupply of. the above emeellentlportioitijest received
and for sale by '•• 108NSTO, & STOCKTON,
jaa39.• •.'. • • • ••• • •- • Corner Market and Fars.
casks Pot• Ash in store and for sole by
jaelB raLLER do atcKETsoN.
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