The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 27, 1849, Image 3

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    the Daiit' , llll36ing Vast
11 Worma -, eannat exist iyitem, - if a liberal'
use .be made , of she-ClickeneriSugar-coated . Vegetable
Purgative Pills... Theynot tmly - destroy. the worms, but
thoroughly cleanse the stomae and bowels of the mu:
cus or slimy substance .whicis.supports' thent; . Their
operatiOn is so gentle, r slinithey may. be adthinistered to
children' of 'the. most ,tander age, without producing
those Mjnrions effectifltpon the general. health, which
heve always constinted the most serious objection ..to
Vertnifuges..Their metallic, base is generally so violent.
in its that‘the system seldom recovers from
the shock it °Act. patient has arrived - at years of ma
turity or I .rows it. We know several at this
moment ;Tosco; • ' nal vigor has beep so com
pletely p:ob3of, 'adiciotis administration of
metallic •;; , ' lw younn - , that shev ire almost
totallymtef ~ .'foithe transaction of ordinary business.
The Clickener ugarrcoated Vegetable Pills. on the con
trary, have never beertknown to leave any injurious ef
fects behind them. They rather serve to invigorate the
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system; and rentleCit proof against the most inveterate
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ILPt Bold by . •, WM JACKSON,Geit: Agent,
men , et 9 Liberty street, Pittsburg
[For list of Agents see advertisement.]
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MT' RinsIIKABLE Cane OF Constiststriou.—hir:Keeehi-;
I was taken -with o'most distressing cough, and my , lnngs
became so diseased that I bled in a. short. Hine several
quarts. was reduced so low that a liofmy friends, and
even my Physicians, thought-I must die:with-Consump
tion ! -rdy brother hearing of dm renuirkable cures made.
by Dr.Roger* Liverwort and - Tar, procUred abo ttle, and
before I had t o ken one•half Of it, at seemed to go •to the ,
very seat of the - disease,. raised a .large quanutr.of
phlegm and matter, einem: cough was stopped as by a
charm; and by its, use I was restored to perfect health.
• • ' Ganturth.lV,urraanso.
Sviorit and subieribed - - this 26th day of November,
'' ' : • • Mayor of the City of ,Cincinnati.
For sale by J. KIDD
Wholesale Druggists No. Gd.Vfood at...
KNEELANI) h HARDIN,
Grant street.
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jan23:6nidecve
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Coorrranrrarrs! Coeur unman !—Beware grCoust.
etririts!—Ciiizellß of Pittsburg, counterfeiters of Watonis
celebrated INDIAN VEOETABLE Puts are Still abroad, and
of the worst eonceiSithle kind. We would respectfully
invite you to Callon the Agent for.Pittsburg, ALr.JORN.
THOMPSON, J56, - Liberty-street, and examine-a .box
that was purchased at a •OrugStore in this city:- Itisab
solutely enough to make one blush tor poor, frail hitman
ty, but at the sane .time to guard all against the villainy
ofthe counterfeiter. . The passing- of counterfeit colts is
not a teeth io it. 1114 as much inferior in the degree of
criminality,
.as petty lareeny is inferior to downright
Always remember that the Original and only Genuine
INDIAN VEGETABLE plus have the - mitten signa
ture of WILLIAMWRIGHT . on the top label of box..
Remember, else, theisli, Sisyssa,. - Etruggist,'corner of
Market aud Thtm streets, is not an ageutfor this medi,
cine, and we - can, vt guarmity the genuineness of that
-1..01115i TROMPSON,IS6 Liberty street, is sole: Agent.
..- Purchase only of him. - - - . janlitcl&tv
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A - cough should never be negiocted., ap
pear trifling and unworthy the attention at first, but it
will not remain stationary, long; it may progress slow at
first, and itsaagmentation may ne scarcely perceptible;
yet when it once seizes the lungs, all the other parts of
the body will be syroputheticidly affected,end a confirm
ed Consumption and premature death Will be the inevi
able resnit. A tittle care would save many a life; and
he timely use of a Proper - remedy might' have arrested
many. a.consumption. But, many persons haven't
ciblc repugnance to 'taking any medicine,, mid rather
than use the.meana towards arresting a disetwe, simply,
because the remedy:taay- not be a pleasant one, would
suffer nod Jangtiiµhfaraion time, before they would re
sort to_tbe aldpf niedicille. - - -
B. A. Podinisiael: Cough Balsam hai a greet
advantage in respect over litany other cough prepa
rations, us its pleasant taste permits it to be - used-without
inconvenience. But its value as a lialsam consisioin the
speediness of its r ure. We , have known 'some of the.
most desperate ceuglin, Rime ofivhich had been retuning
on Carp considerable length of titne,,yield almost imme
diately to its power.
-- Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by ' . .
B. A'..,,FAUNESTOCK & Co.'
novVr. - con Wood and 41, and Wood and 6thits , .
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TAMES' NEW NOVEL—ThO , -- a Forgery Tale,.by G.
P.ll. James. Esq.. For sale by - - . •
JOHNSTON S.STOCKTON.
Corner itlniket and sta..
P ARTNER WANTED. —Wanted. if
,opp licatiott. is
made soon, a Partner with a capital of.
.hun-
Ured dollars, fo engage inn profitable manufacturing bu
siness in the city, which has been well. established for
some years- . S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
jan2s
S MOKED HERRING-50 boxes. very superior. for
sole by Ranl.s) SMITH & SINCLAIR.
ORN-CBROGMS-75 dozen, of various qualities, fur
sole by - ijan2M SMITH & SINCLAIR, '
'ACKERAL—WO barrels, Large for sale by
Janes:. SMITH & SINCLAIR., -
B A.TTLNG--150 bales, Nos. - I. a and tkof excellent
quality, for Bale by 1j2.5) SMITH & SINCLAIR. •
ryßaLs. ELYEFLOUR--To-day recd and for sale by
janZ ARMSTRONG & CROZER .
ECANS-3 blds. just received and for sale by
P
jan24 ARMSTRONG k CROZER.
lIBLS SUPERFINE FLOUR—For :tale by
200 .-
jan24 ARMSTRONG .0 CROZER
PHOtIUCk'
-17 sacks Dried Peaches ;
21; " Apples . ;
49 " • Corn Meal;
51 " Shorts;
20 bags Rye;
2 " Flaxseefl;
8 bbls.Lard;
15 kegs . .
Received this day and for sale by
tara ' -:•SMITH SINCLAIR.
R OLL BUTTER-6 Wax. just received tuutfor sate ity
ARMSTRONG tr. CRAMER;
. - No. 22 Market st.
EGGS—For ink by
jan:lo ARMSTRONG h.CROZER.
§UPERIOR FLOUR--For oale,hr
jan2o c. ARMSTRONG & CROZEit
Q B BLS. CRAB CI IFIR--Foistilit by
jan2o : - ARMSTRONG tc. CROZRR.
OIL VITRIOL.-IWmonArbriziirges7 air,: mall by
jun2o Corner lat and WOod
ITERY OLD BRANDY—OneIr. east Comdac Bran
V dy, just imported by GIFI, and for sale by the
bottle. tianld) MILLER /V RICKETSAM...
bags Rio coffee
30 ••• sop. gin Coffee . ;
50 ' "_'Lagnyra. in ntore awlforgale
LianlB) lIIILLER k RICKETSON.
10X'f''1IA.BROOAIS--50 Br ooms;
~ •L Hearth and Clotb Brooms.
For sale by • (jan= D. wn•Lianis : _
CCiltbfaD bags Shelledfor sale bi
jan. - J: D. WILLIAMS. '
UTTER - 1 bb . Fintifor saii - by
• -
B.j_k "fan 9.3 • J. D. WILLIAMS.
GKINDSTONES--40 Grindstones, assorted sizes, on
consignment and for sale low by
• •. ICING 2E- MOORHEAD ,
• Diamond. corner of Diamond alley. -
FES Sa
lUIONONGARELA•SALT-100 barrels Alonongabela
1.71 Salt, justreceived and for Bale by
jan24 RING & MOORHEAD.
100 ibTZ:
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-99f IZIN — t is i re hMarl i IPStr ie.
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'3OOBv.. A .PPLES:.4in onsignaseni an 4 fio , ,c .
• ..oan24) KING & MOORHEAD.
TIRING LACHES-,7l)busbebt just recd - and for r.ale.
by (jazt`24) KING &
20 BARRELS 5.. E% FLOUR=—For sale 'by.-
jan24KING daryl.OOllllEAD.
1300K-KEXPER A.ilterson Co:c
No?GON'arket street. Apply personally. jjan24
BARRELS BEANS—Reed itEANS—Ree'd and for sate by .‘
jan2•4 • • • •'•- : CUMMINS & sMITIL
ER SEE
lei for grde by.,,'
-4 barrels prune, just receired and
(jan24 I - .h. SINCLAIR: .
HI'MBEANS--A (evitharrels ill ore and. lot sale
TV by .(jan.24) --. . - S1111711"& SINCLAIR.—
, nitiED A ppLE3-60 salci,jwit received and for sale
-ILI by •' fian24) mrrii 4 SINCLA.IR.
T ARE 1150 kegs No. 1. Wool under;• •
do.: do: for ado by
. .
SMITE IA; SINCLAIR_
fIORN MEAL—Atew.sacks far sale' by
- • • •• ' • smiTaar.
e.r-tcre naowx. c. CO:f2fICLLY.
BILOWNPS EIOTEL, '
CORNER . OF SMITHFIELD "AND THIRD -STS.
BROWN &CONNELLY,- PROPRIETORS.
N. B.—Good Stablid: 'attached to the house; Utin23
.TOLET. , --O46Three Story and oneTwo.StorY
Dwelling Hanstsginished in modern style, marble
, mantels An each of the .parlorsi. and _bath' houSes,
in -each; situated on Wylie street, second and third
houses frorh-the camel of. Washington et-
. - JOHN T. PER.Rt,
janthlwd*._ Corner of Liberty and Irwin ate.
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'UNDERWRITERS! SALE of Nine. Cases - ..of,Dry
V. Goods, damaged by accident in the ,ainking of a
Steamboat, ihgt week, at Auction, at hIcKENNA'4,4),
Saturday afternoon next,,January 27th, at 2 o'clock, will
be sold, at hlcKennit's Auction RaoNo. 114 Wood st.,
three doors from 6th, on account of uuderwriters, 0 cases
of Dry Goods and.l3 barrels of Biscuits, slightly wet by
accident in the sinking of a steamboat, last week.—
Terms: cash, par (ands. , ' • -
jan23 JAMES MCKENNA, Auct'r.
1000 . ,P.
146 c - e ' i l v V ed ' afS : f it or l4 ;a l l l l) SEßVE CHEE ' S .
jan & SMITH.
125. 13 s ait y EL,SS.UPERIOR FLOUR'—
s ßec s 'd and to
UBO2l CU MIN & . MITI!
40r) ELS S
BUSAWORTS AND INDD.I
janzl
.recpwe4.llo for sa . le, tartinviiN-s SMtru
sliiiitßßLS c - TDER.—Reed and for sale by
inn= CUALAIINS
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tEN APPLES-b 3-1 bl 'n store ord. for title by
• . - J. D. WILLIAMS,
110 Woods'.
TIRIEU FRUIT-5o bushels Tenches; ,
- • 't Apples , for sale I.') , th
' D. ivlLLai.
ExpßEssT hßeceived I
at-Hogan IL Cantwell's, .ett
Alarketstrect, anfi for Fate low— -
1 dozen fine crotchet steel worked Bags;
" velvet
2 crotchet """
net Parses;
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'LP FOR SALM—A Lot '2O feet on
'LP Loetiststree; oth3Vard, by.tU deep-8025. , A.Lot 20
feet onEstit street, by . 11 . 4-- sl 7s —in'ittlegh en y. < A Lot
21. feet oft Union street, by $lB5-11125—in Allegbeny;-
. - S. CUTHBERT Gen Ageet
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.:I.:.Bmithfield'etreet.
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PASSENGER ARRANGEMENI'S , POR 1848
N.teamboatPaoket Litterleaiesdailyfor Cincinnati,lo ie.-
Patmenger Packet, via Brownaville, - to Baltimore and
philadelphle, A. Alt, /Hid P. ZA.
Idail Coach Lint; direct to Philadelphia, 9 A.x , and 19.
Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, G A. tr. •
North•Westem, via Cleveland, daily, 10 A. st. •
Erie and Western New. York; daily, 0 ra.
Nortit.Eaatern, to Philadelphia; dady, except Sundays,
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- . ARRIVAL.S...tiND DEF.ARTCRE OF' MAILS.
EaCtern Mail Via!Philtulelplua,,due 3 A. at, closes 12 m.
Western Mail, Cin. and Lotuay., due B.P. M., eloxes 5 ..a. M.
South. via.Balt. and Washington, due 8 P. cr.,eloaess A. m.
:Mo=th. via Cleveland, due 10 .a. - m., closes 9A. M.
:Erie and Western New York, due .8 - P. ar., closes B.a. M.
Par.
Bank of PRlM>nigh . $50,00 1350,00 $50,00
--,Exchange Bank • • ... , ... ••t • - .50,00 44,00 43,50
Merchants' and. M. Bank •• • ; 50,00 • 47,00 45,00
Farmers' Deposit Bank Notie in matte t.
'Hand Street Bridge - . 50,00 49,00
Northern Liberties Bridge .. : ... .. J 50,00 35,00
Old Allegheny Bridge.. 25,00 36,00 .35,00
Conneltsville li.,tock 'Paid on •
share 5,52,50 .- .. , •
City Bonds (0 9 0 ' cent;).
ktonongah aid Bridge.
One Stock...
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FFICE OF TH POET,
SATURDAY O
hIORRING. January 27, 1849.-S
BACON--Sale of small lots sugar cured Name it
BUTTER In great demand; sales of Prime Roll
a cloths, at
.
LARD-Several sales of' No. I
,Lard, on wharf, at
Sim; sales front store at 6@6;c.
, . _ .
....' FLOUR--We do not know what the, market logo
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ing to do. • The sales were at 83,750 5 3 , 84 , on
wharf; firipit wagen, about' the same. ' Sales from
store; ats3 87054,00.
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FRlDrITSales of:Gireen Apples at $1,25, for best
n cis : . Dried Peaches - sold at 5i,25. Dried Ap
ples sold at 56c.: Raisins; sales of 26 boxes at $l,-
70 boi.. - -
CHEESE—SaIe of 600 lbs. good Western Reserve
et s}c:'
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—No change; regula
sake at former qautatione.
COFFEE,--Sales or 30 boxes Itio,at 7le.
CLASS-=Sale of',loo boxes Sxlo at $3,45; sale o
50 bre 10:12 at $3,60.
01L;:—.5.44 . 9£ Id blti. Whiter strained Lard at 66c.
WIELLIA2I TATE dis CO., •
( 6 IICCERSOIRS TO 111112IIIP W.& - TATX.)
Ne. 10, - .Fourth Strew; between PelTlj and Liberty sheets,
or skeet lead, leaden pipes, hy
lit .drants, pumps baths, water closets, leaden coffins,
ire,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to t lorder,
sheet from Ito 8 Ihs.'to the . square foot, in sheets Or 6
by 20 feet, which they will funush to the trade Wholesale,
°rout to order in any size that may be wanted.
They also manufacture end keep constantly on baud
leaden pipestrom 2to inch calibre ; aqueduct pipe, tor
"convesoig water tram 'springs, furnished to the country
trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000
foot on ouch fool, with directions as" to the proper method
or laying. Also, on h arid, a large supply of Adams'. Pat
ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's
very illpeleOT cast Leon 'Mellott POMps..
Hydrant work of every description executed in the
moat durable manner, and on the most accommodating
toms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, slier r
lead, or pumps, will receive pizkupt attention.
je27-daw
'Garman Lang - nage. .
JuND RE (or th e Western University . ,) begs to an
nounce that a few r4pits ta aFFEmacipate in the
following classes ,
LADIE.V.CLASSES.,( A t hlr. Thompson's Seminary,)
twice a week; frOm.l2 tol o'clock.
GENTLWiIEi'S CLASSES—MondaY and Thursday
- afternoons, s..a.eclock; Tuesday and Friday evenings,
7-8 o'clock.
.
Taaaa-.22, for 24 lessons of rui hoar each.
Rasumaca--Penn street; nett door to Harris' office
- jaion-lwdacitw"
ittil SBA RPSBURO H PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
'Fhe subscriber being about to remove to Pitts
.., burgh, Wiii disperse of
. his property in Sharps
burgh, at private sale, upon the most mountable terms,—
The property consists of a double ltriek - Rouse, (suitable
- for two faintlies,) two stories high, with a kitchen in the
basement. Each House. has tour rooms, furnished to
modern style, and Very comfortable. For,senns, &e., in-
quire of the subscriber, on the premises, in the Borough
of Sharpaburgh.VlCTO R GLITZ WELLER.
""d&a.Ml:lenw. .
Shirting dinslins anan—lrhah—Linens.
TR. MURPHY invites the particular attention of
• those.watiting the abovetoods, to his desirable
stock, consisting of the best Make, from the most approv
ed manufacturers, and the latter %curtained pure dal...—.
Re bas just received an additional supply, and hindering
'Shirting Muslims of a superior quality at a very low
Sheeting and Pillow-case Muslins;
Diapers and Crash;
Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins;
Blankets,squilts,,Counterpane s ; and
Housekeeping Dry Goods generally.
LADIES' DRESS GOOD—Such as French Merinos,
Parmeticia, plain and fancy De I , ..ines, (some new styles
ust received Alpacas, &c.
The season being far advanced, all these Goods will he
sold at prices that cannot fail to please.
Er 'Wholesale Rome up stuir,si .
_ IL LXF—The Uwellinfi , currier of Wylie andVbaii.
am street, having pa llor, iltning- room, and six bed
rooms. Anply . to , JAS. MeDISIRE,
janl3 Tailor, Third at.
TAVERN STAND AT SfIODSTOWN:-Fon
- RENT.-A commodious and well finished Tavern
Stand, in the village of Shouseiown, furnished in
-modern style; with good Stabling anached. It will be
leased for a term of years. Addiess
janl2 P. SIIOhJSE, Shouselown.
1 - 10h11110N TP.A.S.FOR P2l CENTS PER. SET.—The
rt_r subse_riber, wishing to dispose of Ids entire stock .of
Queentware as soon as possible, will sell coalmen Cups
'and &slicers arthe extremely low price of 12* rents per
set, along with - other articles.- .Now is the time to secure
a good assortment of. Ware at tow-prices.' Store-keepers
and Camille's should improve this opportnnitymithout de
lay. Er Remember tho place, .Cotes tiALL, No. 11e
Wood street. .(jantn) . WI. GETTV.
IAjORK BASKETSer Nn.Y.GMAaarir arat:Ey---tion.
VT slating of Rosewood, Mahogany and other V3IUII
- AIM, a auperfute qualify of Toilet and
Shaving_Boxes, Writing Berke, Fancy Building .. . Mocks
and Baarea of every deseriptiou,a:vith a large aaiionment
of. Toys and FanerArtlelea, atlitill/IC for Chrintmas pres.
aura. --• fileels] HOGAN le CAN'rWELL.
A DMINISTFLAtOR'S Narzcf:—Letiers of Adminis.
tration haying been granted to the undersigned, on
the. FAUlte Isaacjfesson, deeenied,,late of Moon
Township, persona indebted to said.E.tude, are resittaiv.t..
to make nnmedinte.payment ; and all having claim will
present them for litttletrietlL •
JAMES lIESSON, A
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JEREMIA - U MEEK. '''ne'L
decl3 WU!
For Sale or Erehae
CFPER FOR SALE the whole of th ng
e .
property on
which `I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City,
consisting of. the Dwelling House, Oat Houses. ke, with
the Garden.; oelwould exchange the same for Property
in the: eighhorhood of the City ;-'-or I would divide the
Property to. suit purchasers... Persons disposed to pur
chaseOtexchringe, can tattoo me at the warehouse of
Carotin ns Smith , Smithfield street, opposite the !Simon
mheliiffouse. (dee9aBawtf) . JAMES C. CUMMINS.
Q TRAY EU OR STULEN—From Lightes Tavern
SO miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Ro n-W
ad,on Wed
nesday evening last, Sept. 27th, 1t148,a Bay Mare, about
.14 hands high; has a small white spot on her forehead;'
and some white on oue of her hind feet; had on a halter
when she left, -She is abouts years old.
Any person who will return her to the subseriber,.or
to Sohn Agnew, Second Ward Rouse, Allegheny, or send
him information whore she can be obtained will be suit
ably revranled. roux FERGUSON,
octil - Tine Township'
SINCDAIR
DRY GOODS NOTICE.
A. - A, MASON & CO., .
SO Market ' street,. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
B EG leavemast respectfully to announce to their nu.
mermaspatrons and the public that they, in quence of .contetnplating a change in their businea,pro
pose opening -the whole of their extensive Warehouse,
(including all their Wholesale Rooms,) for retailing, and
will continue open until the first of Februury, cammenc
"ng•un Nevi Year's Day, 1849: Oar whole mock, coin
?rising one of the most extensive and varied assortments
of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited
in th e Westeritcountry, will be offered at lower prices
than ever before known...Lipwiirds• of fifty thousand do I
Mrs of our stock has beezrecentlyparchesed, the great
er portion of which are foretell Goodgelved at New'
York by late European 'ar ri vals, wide cim the lateness
of the season, as well tth the well icit .pressure in the
money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at the
public sales. at ratheyarying from twenty-five to fifty per
cent. less than similar goods brought the firstef the sea
son. We therefore confidently believe that bur prices for
the.time above mentioned will be -fouad to heaven lOwer
than any Eastern.wholesale rates • - .
We anxiously invite all persons to visit oneestablish
ment, whether they purchase or dot, and test the truth of
the above—assuring them that they will incur no oblige.
lion thereby, btu confer a favor upon the proprimors.-•-
Our assortment of SILKS, SHAWLS, and FINE DRESS
GOODS-will amply.repayoneror is visit; added io which
our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we •hope,
induce allto call. - .` • •
irr Oar system of One Price, will he strictly adhered.'
Unita) - A. A. MASON & CO. •
~~IILING3=JuR
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151RESII ROLL - BUTTER-2 btp a prime article for
-I: Sale by tiani.2l ARMSTRONG & CROZER,".
10 MILS. GICAORY . NUTS— Jain . received and for
14+ lateby . (jinn) - ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
B'l°l's
jum " MONO*. bi
ATC"....
ARMS
p laoLs eeived and eß fo- -alseit!T
INDEPENDENT ` POLICE .- Joan Foi Mad''
1. Stumm have associated together for dm parpose.of
doing civil and criminal' business:pertaining 'to . their.
office. Their offices re Alil...norroves,'Fifth
iTijor'sy-lyylie st a reet.- - Mag.lffit
A ,
/TRENT/CP..B WANTEgI-zfilleen to twenty young
lads ftvin L 21615 years of age, to lenn *be Stocking,
truutufactoeuit pogiess. ' Apply . at-Pit.' DALY'S Store,
on Fifth etreet?nyot Fastory
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PVIVBIII7.IIGU.IIO4.RD OF TRADE:
W.:II.DENNY,_ .
J. HANNA - • Coiiormrssroifticaxinga
mußptrt
STOCMi.
s ‘oo 1,43
9000..
25,00
-. 50,00
ally EtatTlect , of the !Markets.
EMEMS
gailf'....,-;.: - ::"..:..': . .-.'iat
P9ILT OF VITTSI3IIRGH;
12 FEET '.WATin CRILMCSL
, 'ARHIIIEB.' •
Steamer Lake Erie Sholes. Beaver.
" Michigan N 0.2, Oilson',. Beaver.
Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, do.
" Messenger, Hemphill, Cin.
Hudson; Poe. Bndgport
DO Witt Clinton, Devinney, N. Orleans
" Caroline, Flasher, ---.
IIIEPARTED,- •
Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver.. .
" Baltic Jaeobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Purkinson. do. -
Michigan Na..?., Gilson, Beaver.
" Hudsoni-Pae, Bridgport.
Pennsylvania, - G my, Cincinnati.
lidir The etearner,Meesenger leaves for Cinciona
ot 10 o'clock.
Fon Nras , OALEAtts.---The Ivanhoe, Capt. Coch
tan, leaves to day.
NAvtocTrorr or THE Licarrio.--Capt. Airs has just
returned. from: a' tour with his ferry, Job Boat ”Ituatt
ty" from up:licking riVer. He informs us Abet be
went up as far as the rapids, within five miles of
'Falmouth, a' distance"-of fifty five mileaf from the
Ohio, the highest point ever penetrated by ,'a stearlY,
er in this tivor.. He states that if limbs of the
trees had been-cut off, he could have gone further
up, say to Falmouth, which is--sin miles from the
Ohio: He made the voyage joeffor an experiment.
He sayallie water is ileep and swift—a little swift
er than the Ohio.
.There are a. number of short
turns to make in the voyage, which if the trees were
removed could be easily' made. It seems that Lick
ing river, in high water is really navigable for small
- -
steamers.
STEAMER SNAGGIED:-The small steamer riEnter
prise', on her way here on Sunday evening from be
low, ran upon a heavy piece of floating timber a
shOrt distance below Lawrenceburg, Ind. The snag
forced its way 'up through the guard to the upper
deck,and tore away the wheel. The boat wale
found to be taking water, and she was landed at
Rising Sun, where the leak wse stopped. The En
terprise is an entirely new boat and belongs, we be
lieve, to a coMpany in Zanesville. Rife was built
Thr the Red River trade, and was commanded .by
Capt. Bishon.—Cin. Corn. -
Sir The people own up Licking say their river
as been higher thin season than ever before.
.
Wilt The Pittsburgh folks have concluded not to
call their new packet boat the Cincinnati. How if
the builders orthlithird Telegraph reflect upon the
rdected namer--Cin. Corn.
S' A large steamer is being finished here called
the Johnson.” Is the name in honor of the he
roine of the song, Julianne Johnson?
Masrstro Stmt.—The officers of the Algoma re-
Sort the loss of the steamer Mustang, near Fort
mith, in the Arkansas river, a few days since.
once;
A i ry old customers, strangers visiting the city, and
others wishing PANTS.,de themselves - with a hand
some DRESS COAT VEST, or any other ari
cle in the line, can do so by leaving their orders with
JAMES ATGIIIRE, Tailor,
Third street, St. Charles Building.
Jan arcitvin, by Rippe's', au° ey . piece short napp'd
Blact7the very - thing (or . Cloaks , emotion - in season.
RE, Tailor,
Third streitArt.-Charles
t'vTOCKS AND sruNus.Foll.
..15 shores of Hand street Bridge Stock;
40 " Farmer's and Drover's Bank Stock
2 " Northern Liberties , .Bridge
4400 'Washout Stones ;
500 " " finished: .
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield street.
o
a Brick
FoE— House
valuable rimß SAL
and Lot, of 'do feet front by 100 feet deep to an alley,
pleasantly situated on Tomato street. Allegheny. The
l louse is in good order and built of the best inateriats,
ith dry cellar, garden, Ice.
- S. CL'THSERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield street;
A NNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. tern be received at the
11. Bookstore of Ficracrrr do Excuse, 7.9 Wood street,
for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by the Amer
ican-Society for the Melioration of the COtHiiiiall of the
Jews, and edited by the Rev. A. IL Wright, Pastor of the
Associate Church, June street, New York. decl4
50 reams Printing Paper.24ll7;
100 " Pine Book Paper, thx24;
25 " S. F. Rook - Paper, etrZ;
" hledinin colored Envelope; received and
fur sale by. JOHN H. /411.:L1,0R,
Main
No. &1 Wood st.
ripliE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
I Hale, Renirtuau Is Co. was this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The business of thelate firm will be .
settled by Reineman et Co. JAS. HALE.
SANDS ft REMAYAN,
JOHN, VOEHTLY.
Sept. 27th, le.ii.
The biminese wilt h./outinue4l by BANDS 1 Rio eremart
and lofty Voxorvt, .undec, .sOle Of, REINEVAN k
•
IL.
A NECDOTES---G'yclopedia orb Moral and Religicius
!IA. Anecdotes, a Collection of sevtqal Thousand Facts,
ien - lents, Narratives, Examples and Testimonies, ctn.
bracing the best of the kind In' Molt{ fOrttlCr ColleetiOne
Lind Fomellundra's in'addition,otiginnland Selected; the
whole arranged t-nd elassified on a new - plan, with co
pions topical and scriptural indexes. ay 'Rev. R. Arline
Pastor of the Providence Church, New York
with no Introduction, by the Rev. (leo D Cheever, D. D
Just published.
inals
The above, with a number of new and valuable pub
a none, for sale by ELLICEIT
nv2s
7 Wood street.
TEAS—The attention of families and den tern is invited
to out stock of fresh Green anti Black Teas, put up
wquarter, half pound, and pound • :sack ages, which we
ill warrant equal to f if not beat, than the Teas sold by
the Pekin and Canton Ten Motes. We have also on
Land a fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young
tlyson and Black Teas, not in packages, which we think
•unnot be.equalled in this city. Cull and try them
deem . Kozo & AUXIEIEAD, Diamond.
etttshurgh . Water Works.
. - 101/110FOSAL.8 will be received at the odice of the
Water Works, until Monday, - the '2oth inst., at 5
o'clock. for furnishing Pipes, as follows, to wit:
50 piped, id inch bore, each 2550 tbs.
.20
"" varying front 1000 to 2450 tbs.
160 " "
150 each fltiO lbs.
" ~ 460
6 o a 3.30
300 4 " 200
With the usunl complement of branches. All the pipes
of 8 inch and upwards mina be eget on end, and it la de.
' , treble to hive the 6 inch and the 4 inch cast on end also:
bidders will therefore state in what way they propose to
make these sizes, and the difference in price, li any, be- .
tween casting them on end and on the inclined position.
It should be kept in view that orations of ull the sizes
win be required early in the Acuson, end the whole num
ber by the Grit or November next.
Payments to be in Huuds bearingintereSt, and running
twenty yearn.
.
Testing and delivering to be at the expense of the qui.'
tractor. [inn] Ozdtd] J. H..III'CWALAND,Stipt.......
TITATES F7RERll.7,.Attornerarato—Othoved to
el Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets
Pittsburgh. jana:.lro
HOAR HOUSE fiIOI.ASSE.- Hugo
kl Rouse Molasses, on consignfient and for Pale by
janlS MILLER & RIORRTSON
• Co.Partneiship Notice.,
.--
/01131 DUNLAP.
JORN FLEMING.
JOHN DUNLAP having, on the let inst., associated
with ,hira lu his , business JOHN Fixtino, they will
hereafter carry on. their Importing . of House Furnishing
Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name
and style of John Dunlap ik Co. The business of the old
establishinent will be Closed by the senior Partner of the
present firm, at their(warehouse, corner of Market
an
Second streets (jentlidth) JOHN DUNLAP & CO.
TNPORMATION WANTED.—Any person acquainted
with the - children of John Clark, an Englishman . , (an
iron founder by, trade,) supposed to have worked 'in or
about Pittsburgh, and.to have died within six or, seven
years, will do them a kindness, by informing the.yn they
can hear of something to their advantage, on application
to this office.. .
pet.3o-tf
EW , GOODS.—W. R. filttrautv has opened this mora
-1
big d lot of NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce
and desirable articles. Persons wanting Dry Goods of
almost any description, will find, at this advanced part of
the Season, a much larger and more general 'assortment
at this store than elsewhere. , -
.Among the Goods Just opened is a lot ofazarine and
Green small fired Mouse de Laines, Terkezi .and bl 2 k
'Cloth Shawls, new Prints, (he.—at .North-east corner of
4th and Market streets.
il:r Goods pt Wholesale, up stairs, very
,VOMINTSTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby.
given that Letters of Administration on d ec ease d ,
-of Conrad , Ostreicher, /ate of SwLouis, Mo.,
hat - e been' [(muted to the- subscriber. All persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to call and make
'payment, and those having claims will present them, le
gally authenticated, without delay. ,
,Jan24;t3t
witt. P. BAUM.
10011. 5A1..1.7K;r"----duabie property or a Brick House
and Lot, trohting on Lacock street, Allegheny. The
House-is well arranged, with n good dry vaulx and cel
lar, dining-room and 'kitchen; hall and two porlors, two.
chambers and finished garrett. Will be sold at a bargain.
Price $l2OO ; 11600 in hand; 8600 at sin months. "
.B..CUTHI3ERT, Gen; Agent,
.filmithfield street.
A ll iat tmee.
.
,dy.p., , , IN THE DISTRICT COURT, Allegheny
•,,,,} c V County, Nov, Term, 1848 ; No. 233.
~,,( (/ ~,, Henry W.Aufterhaide,
.., ;r - - .., : z --- )i pi.. . • - is. • I Execution.
44 'I( "C - T. W. Kolwes.
0 4' And now, Dec. 10,'1848, the Sheriff pays
. . 'into Court the sum of $OO9ll ; same day
Reads Washington appointed Auditor, to distribute the
money in Court. From the RecordA
-4...i istar7m that the Auditor wilt attend to the duties'
of his appointment, at...his office..on- Fourth street, be
weetiSmithffeld and Grsint ate., Pittsburgh, on Tuesday,
he iHdAlay of January next, at 2 o'clock t P. M. ~-
ducß.B:w3t READE WASHINGTON. Auditor
IHRRAWI3-4 casks Ranee,.Curraatis f aew. for sale by
dec27 • KING & MOORHEAD.
' • -
- = '4:41 •
_
A DMSTRONGA CRO2ER. Conuniesidn Merchants
A
and Dealers in Produce, 22 Market etr der
' A LARGE. LOT- OF SHOWN AND MIDDLINGS--
41_ Received and for vale by
jan3 , • CUMIINS Zr.
inn BUSHELS VERY FINE CO N AIEAL-It ec 7 d
VIJ and for aale br Uand), CUMMINS h shnni.
BIR.S. EXTRA FAMILY 'FLOUR.-Reed and 'for
5
late by (jan3) CUMMINS & SMITH.
4)F t lIBLS. APPLES--Rec 7 d and for sale by
jan3 CUMMINS & SMITH
'VINE FLOUR-36 Mils. justleceived. by
jan3 ARMSTRONG & CR
2
2 Hatilad.SzußeAb3F7AMlLy FLOUR-Justrecelved
jalia . ARMSTRONG & CROZEN.
300 "Ls-- f.OTATOES--Juat receh:ed , and for sale
by - . ..
ARMSTRONG, & CROZ
BBLS. RYE FLOUR—For .
lana ARMSTRONG & GROLER
WEET•CIDER—SS bbls. to-day received ued for KO
0 by ijand) ARMSTRONG, & CROZET..
'AR-19 bbli. for sale by
jan9 ARMSTRONG tc CRGZER
T;IXTRA FAMILY ELOUR--5S bb s. ta-day received
la and for sale, b . ) , • • • ...
_jtin9
, A SACKS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Just ree'd and
" - 11 J for sale by (jan9) ARMST3ONG & CROZER.
FAMILY FLOUR--tta bbls. Extra, Wattle by
' ' T. I.).AVILLIAMS,
110 . Wood Rireet.
QOAP-20 boxes No.l ROSinj
, 2s ak4. 1•yelloW ; for Sale by
ianB • . D. WILLIAMS.
i) HIED Fiturr---3o bus; Dried Apples;
30 - " Peaches • 'for sale 'b'
Xl7
B ROOAM-20 dozen Common;
23 " Extra quality; for sale by
jung - • . J. D. WILLIAMS,
Alial=-10 boxes Extra Pare, for Kale by
ST
jand. J. D. WILLIAMS.
J UVENILE
AND TOY fine stock at
J
H. S. OS WORTH &
-
Fourth street.
COA"INU-1 blue rablilauketZunting.
decl6 - , MURPHY do LBG
TUTLANKET COATINGS—Drab, Leven(ler, Grey Mix.
._L) 'rid and Blue, for sale by the piece or packer, ni
.manafaciurer's prices, by 1111r1WHY & LEIS t
Jana • Liberty utreet, opposite Fifth. _
TRIM WHISKEY—Eight bbla. Irish Whiskey re•
eeived and for sale by
_jan3
400HUSLIELS FISHANNOCK POTATOES—Hoo
told for sole (decl9) CUMMINS Sr SMITH.
ARD--50 . kegs No. just received uud for sale by
,deel9 SMITH 8: SINCLAIR.
- -
0 R-2 bbls. • Flutter ' received s day
and for sale by [cicala] SMITH & SINCLAIR.
DHIED APPLES-2U haeks, Prime, far sale by
af./
de SMITH & SINCLAIR
_
100 BUSHELS CORN MEAL—just received, and
. for sale by
YE ,AVANTEIL—Cash will be paid for 200 u bushels
good Rye, by (dec2ll MILLER*. RICKETSON.
1) ICE-43 tierces new crop Rice, in store and for sale by
dec2l AtILLER & MORE:MON.
UtiAkt HOUSE AIOLASSES-30 tails Sugar Ilou.e
1..7 'Molasses, "Louis's Refinery," in store and for sale
by Idee2l] :MILLER*, RICKET:3OII.
101ItODUCFe-100 bushels Clover Seed; --
60 large sized Cheese ;
''' 20 kegs Butter; in store and for sale by
dec2l MILLER & RICKETSON.
_ _________ cans _ .... .. .
ATUSTARD-130 boxes I Th. Long Island Mus;
.1.Y.1. tard; CO kegs 20 ths.do.do. do.; in store and for sale
ldec.2ll MILLER & RICKETSON.
- -
SALAD OIL.-20 baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil;
20 " Marseilles •, • "
In store and for saleby
deal :HILLER & RICKETSON.-
(ji - RYE WHISWEY-0 bbls, cild RyeWhiney,O warranted 8 years old—pronounced- by good judges
article to be the best ever offered 10 this market. Poe
sale by the gallon only * by P.C. MARTIN", AO,
deel4 Corner Smithfield and Frontats.
Olil.) tIRANDIES AND WINE.Y.—A large stock of
fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to
suit, by ftleel4l P. C. MARTIN, *ft..
WEET CIDER.—A tow bbls.forsale low by
10. dect4 P. C. MARTIN, A , 't.
•
EACH BRANDY- 1 -A low bbls. old Tonneau° Peach
Brandy, for salo by [deal] P. C..MARTIN,
R.P.,••••
•
BUTTER—IO huts. Roll Rutter, fre Mi.-and in good or-
A) der, for 'ale by ldee9 KING lc AIOGRITEAR.
fLIREE.N APPLES---liamboes, Oates. Vandivers, and
vt many other varieties, jut received and for sale by
tr. tr.. W. HA RBAUGH,
deell 5,1 Water and 104 Front 'street,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-50 seeks hulled Buckwheat
Fltinr, received and for sale by
deell S. dr. W. IfAIIDAVGIT.
13ARLEX-200 bushels in store and far sale by
jUlt devil 4 W. !MARA UGH.
. ....__ —._ .... ._
- 11,01/11 bids:Spears' !Ws Extra Family 'Flour,
4 in store and for sale by S. ts W..HARISAUGH,
deal_ 53 Water and 104 Front street.
TTO WE' r geftifkhrVii v kiati' - - Ifim.
Al Cream Cherne, just received and for .ale
deett
RED FRUIT.—Just treiiiid, aquiiiiiitior brie,
I/ I and Apples, and for sale by
deell S. & W. HARBAUfIII._
`21, - 00 Digs "
.•Bruit received and
-foisitle by (dee4)
‘; -- 617i.7.42,17;474 11r , '"
20 " "Just° 7.anz."2,49
10 Havana Regalia&
5 " Fmganei3. Reed and for sale
by (thief) MILLER &RICKETSON.L
40 new crop Plantatien; reeeiveed
and for sale by (decti MILLER & -RICRETSON.
°Lave. OF le4e.-10 — Laskets sup7Bor
_
deaux," Larands;"
10 baskets sup.Bordear,"Latours;"
15 Marseilles; reed and fur sale by
dee4 KILLER & RICRETSOIt
LAMPBLACK --Superior Stak_in tnurcts and bbde.
assorted papers, for sate by
B. A. FA lINESTOCK do CO, '
Corner Ist and Wood 'lx.
MUSS—One bale just received and for wife by
B. A. FAIINBSTOCK & CO.,
Corner tat and Wool ate
OEI
tr — ASSlA — ltiatmatta i t , atilfe;Zr i e4 i iid r it;bjkiafa
C0.,1
•-•`
Corner let and Woad st,
77AIS!N —l5
half boYes and2o borea new Ralabia
.h MI hand and for rate by
dee'r; KING tt MOORHEAD, Dismal
HAVANA AND BRAZIL SVGAIV
-25 bow White Havana Sugar; •
75 hags " Brazil
2.5 Mils-
In more and tiir rale by
dec27
J & J.
No. 13 Liberty st.
Mr. Duff , . Book•Meeplug
A ND WAITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Deihl
/1. Mg, corner of Diamond and Market street. For
day and evening elasses. • • --
Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his
splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are now , attracting
general attention in the Eastern cities.
" Numerous an are the publications already herby. the
"public on this important brunch - of mercantile education,
we think, Irma the emphatic testimonials appended to'
the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded In effecting n more
ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to
practice this great essential i the conduct of mercantile
uffaira—Ners - lork Evening Express, Oa 30:
Professional - assiinance given lit opening, posting closing Merchant's and Steamer ' s Books, adjustingde
ranged- books, &c. Class hours from 10 to 12 A. ~M and
from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 e. jail°
A-
• •
.11eighany County, as I
0.” t IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
./S6
,ilv e S rm AlditirsArry, deceased; No. 68, Juno
rs December 29th, 1848 on motion, 'alias
Rule granted onti hetre an those later
ested, to come into Court on Saturday, the
27th of January, 1849, and accept or reject
under the valuation and partition. Personal notice to
be given of this ,Rule to those interested who reside in
the County of Allegheny, and notice by publication lathe
Saturday Morning Post, Weekly', Until January 27th,
1849, to those ltuerested who reside out of the County of
Allegheny. By the Court.
ien4twhan27 DANL. hIcOURDY, Clark.
Sowers Cough Candy,
riims celebrated l article, so favombly'known last win.
J. ter, is again offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a
certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, no prevalent at this
season of the year. , -
HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is Via best artiCle - or the.
kind ever te offered to the public, and we challdnge any,
in
person the United Staub to produce a cheaper. mere
pleasant and effectual remedy for the'cure of Coughs and
Colds.
.HOWE ac CO., Proprietors,
' Depot, No. 1 College Hall,Cincinnati3O.
Sold by H. Smyser, L. Wilcox, Jr., J. AL' Townsend,
Jas, A. Jones, Will. Black, Druggists, and at Wm: Jaek
son's, 69 Liberty. Street, Pinsbu . h. dec27:d3ia
low. 'ljtuilo
Fresh, Pure .Teus, :
WHOLESALE AND - RETAIL, AT TER pats TEA:
' &roma, 70 Fourth street, - near Wood, Fittsburgh.
The subscriber, having.just returned from-New York, is:
now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and
BLACK •1 from:l4s NeW York Pekin Tea Compile
selected with great care for retail sales. •• Our stock
being now heavy, we are. prepared to: supply Grocers,
Hotels. Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and
at any price they may wish—packed lc I A 4
s, and 1 pound
pndack in t ages, )5 lb. tin ` canisters, 6 and 13 /b. catty boxe
ahe half elte.
Retail Grocers are invited to call, ns we can and will
sell better Teas at lower prices than any other house in
Pittsburgh.
Our stock of fine Young Ifyson, Gunpowder, and Im
perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the
Ameriean market.
Levering's double refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver
ized SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel.
COFFEES.—hlocha, - Old Gov. Java, Lagnyra t.
Domingo and Rio-Coffees, selected by the most expe
rienced Coffee Broker in New York.
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and
Onions. Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice. Ma
lage.-Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes.
N. 8.—.411 .pr, D. Jaime's Family Ilfcdicines for sale.
decH:dh,tv A. .TAYNES.
A ..411m-80 S a etgre and for by
B• A: FAUNESTO CI( & CO.,
• corner let and Wood st.
BBOTT'S ALEXANDER. THE GREAT—History
21. of Alexander the Great, by Jacob Abbott; with en
gravings. Just received and for sale by
JOHNSTOM& STOCKTON,
' , Corner Market aucl3d
ARMSTRONG .'&.CROZER
MI2BEEMM
JOHN. BLACK & CO
200 bblo. Romanites, In store and for sale
(dec29) W. & J. C. ACEIRSON.
W. lc J. C. ACHESOIV
scan. aidfaii.
- AUOTION SALES,- - .
BY JAMBS: &V KB NIYA, ALT TIONE'RA.
No. 114 Wool:, STREET. Maass DOORS PROM Flirt)!
•
CIABINET-ItIAKER'S STOCK. OF SPLENDID FUR.:.
NITURE; :Cribintt-makeis. Took , Vernoreand
tures, fe., duetion, without reserve.—On Monday:
next, January 29th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, wit)
positively besold; at ihe Cabinet Wareroora of 11 - 9.1 s
IV. M. Hannaford, Fifth street, adjoining. the' Exchange
Bank, their entire stock of. splendid. Furniture, Cabinet.'
maker's Tools; Veneers, and fixtures, ea they are-remov
ing from that establishment with a view of enlarging
their businesi. All the articles are made of the best Ina
terials, in the latest modern styles:and patterns by the
beat workmenlin the country, and under the particular
superintendence of the p . roprietors, intended exclusively
for customer trade. It lathe mast - extensive and 'best
stock of 'Furniture perhaps ever offered in the city of
Pittsburgh, and affords; an excellent' opportunity to
housekeepers and others wishing to_purchase, very rare
ly to be met with, and the sale takes - place in good - time
tar families to farnish-their houses previous to the Ist of
Cabinet-makers are invited. to attend, and should
they purchase by the quantity, a credit will be gitmn„
which will be made known at sale. The Furniture will
be arranged and ready for -examiaation three days be
fore sale, (in - :the first,. second and third stories of the
wareroom, when the proprietors will be happy;to show
the articles 16 visiters.. The ladiesin particular are res
pectfully invited to call and:examine the stock, among
winch may be mernioned;in part, the following: •
Splendid Mahogany Dressing Bureaus;
Do.- do. Plain do. --
Du. do. Sofas; •
Do. do. Curd and Centre Tables;
Do. do. and Cherry Dining and Breakfast
Tables; fancy Sewing Stands; Mahogany,Cheiry;Poplat
and Pine Wash Stands; 119 Patent-Utah Poet Bedsteads;
122 Patent . French ..High Post 13eadsteads;..filehogany.
Book Cases, , Frmer and Common Chairs;Boston Roc - king
Chairs and. Settees; together with:a: lot of second-htuid ,
Furniture, left for repairing within the last few mohtbs,,
by various ownera, if not taken and charges paid, beforo.
the above date. Also , a large lot of Maoogany and-other
Veneers,Cabinet-maker's Tools, a small tot of hardware,
store fixtures, kc., Ste., tke. Terms at sale. , •
janl9 JAMES Mc KENNA, Auct
/or Bale.
Blount Enuaiet Building Loti turßrile.'
/
cIi•YDEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS
for lair; in
the plan.of the - Mount, Eininet property.
Parsons desirous of investing a magnum of aionev, nun
doom to advantage, by securing choice LotsUf 'anions
.
sizes.
• 'min. *a' a
Tins property, for beauty oflocation,eo n tug .
view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahelaand:
Ohio rivers, is unequalled. It has the adirantage of ari"
abundance of the choicest spring wafer.. The new Triad,
now finishing, will render, it easy of access, and bring it'
within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market;
As an investment for - profit; to say nrithing.of the'de.
lightfalAlLLUlllo/T for a residence, - the-buyer securein
a few years a ritar.a-vor.n return.
The above Lots will be sold - for Cash or on a 'Credit
of one to five years. •
TITLE CLEAR AND INDISPUTABLE.
Plana may be seen and every inforniation had, of Mr:
fltiGli SAVE:MY, on the prertusOst or ofJOHN COY 4:
at ids offiee,on 4111 street, Pittsbarkh.
FOR SALE--A valuable corner Lot of 50 tenulroht oil
Borough street, by 75 deep on North street, iiil4w
rencevi I le--contuining a new Brick House conveniently
drranged,tsfith wide hall, large parlor and ' kitchen, three
bed rooms, upper and lower porches, good cellar. bake:
oval, garden, &e. Price $1500;.$500 ut hand ; $5OO in 1
year; 8500 at 2 years.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Jan( . Smithfield street- r
1 RON FOUNDRY FOR SALEI—A small Iron Youndry,
with Panama, Tools, &c., all readyfor operation, will
be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged, for ' iron.
or goods.
This offers an excellent opportunity to a young man tp
commence the Iron Foundry business. -Enquire of
SCAIFE & ATKINSON t
Ist, near Wood street:.
A HOIJSRAND LOT AT A fIARGAIN.—Arty person
in want of a. comfortable Dwelling Ifouse, in a good
neighborhood, on Wylie street, a short distance from.the
Court House, can provide themselves (or the small sum
o(8700 A very desirable residence for a Milliner, - Man..
taa Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. Apply to --"
• JOHN COYLE,
4da street. near StnithFeld st.
ss HOUSE FOR SALE.—WiII be sold cheakif
v n, applied for sooty a Two Story Frame Rouse, sit
tutted in Wylie , street, near Chatham, having four
rooms, good cellar and yard. Lot 16 feet front by 50.
deep. Title indisputable. Price eleven hundred. dollars.'
Apply to JOHN COYLE,
Conveyancer, 4th street, neat Sinithfield.
JAMS McGUIRR, „ .
Tailor, Third st.
13 1 0113 ALE—A small two ftory fnune dwellibg house,
conveniently situated, fronting on. PriderAtreet, one
street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 toldhrflont, by
173 feet deep; and will be sold on accom"moditing terms.
For further particulars apply at the bouse.or to
acP2 JAMES 741.4 V, Water street.
APifED—Three Business Men, as partners in e
tablishments now in successful operatio n . in th .
city: Each will be required Coproduce acash capital o
$3OOO.
A lan,a pmfitable hu.siness win be scdd at a bargain, to
one or two enterprising men of good business habits.
H
S. CUTBERT, Gen. Agent,
janG Smithfield street
VOR THE BENEFIT or rue OKEIDLES or Sr. PAta.'s .
I _V .CHIMCII, will he girdn at the Lafayette Assembly
Balms, on Friday. eretung, February 2, 1949.
hIAN A GERB:
Hon. C. SEALER. Atmarrur Huarr,, Esq.,
Jona B. Gurnsus, J. J.
ions Lirrox, - T. What),
W. A. ISFAltru.ste, Joins J. hirratam.,
E. Joss', , Joan Scorn
W. ratraterravr,, Jr.. • HUGE KELLY,
Akapin QpNYEIEGY... A. hr Comasrmt,
13 ,1 r:GthEratrilkM: Hasniu v.
,- .10 - "Tic/t'ets , can be had at this °trice, and from the
Matiggers. • • decl9
Old. kri**gitt.has Come Again .2
4IJE subscrib* sneditilly.informs the citizens of
...Pittalltlegh and. V , lcrnity, that his Toys and Fancy
sans notay,.open, in the large room formerly . octu-:
Iffeelms curpeVwffrehottse by R.' D. Thompson, where
can be seen the largest as.sortmebt of Christmas Presents
ever offered fur sale in the city. All these Goods are
im
'ported_direct from Europe, by myself, and will be sold
cheaper than at any other establishment in the city;
wholesale and retail. Call and see the fine assortment.
C. YEAGER,
dec2l:tf 103 Market street, near.Liberlr
Going, to California. '
pERSONS purchasing Goodx; on time, are com p elled
to buy where it suits them. Those having the Cash
to illy out for Clothing, min save 20 per cent. at least, and
in some eases 40, by purchasing at my estaliliihment. I
have a fine stock of French, English and American
Goods, all fresh and fashionable, of qualities to ,suit all
taxies, purpoaes, or pockets. I.am determinid to' close
them out belbro spring, at seine priso. If purchasefs
will take the trouble to call, they may, be convinced. of
the (net. JNO. CURRAN, 20 Fifth st.
N. B.—There is not u piece of goods in my stock either
old or unfashionable—all warranted fresh. ;
LL.I)*TRATE.I) K1N61.1811 FAnTIONS OF
Gulliver's Travels; . •
Treasure Trove; '
Handy Andy,
Tower of London; •
Windsor Castle ;
Perry Reliques;
Godfrey Malvern ;
Clunithere blise.ellany; for sole by ,
H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,'
- Fourth it., near Market.
BOATAIEN—A!arge Cable for stile Oral.. Apply
aee23
SCAIFE _
Vet, ea %
Steamboats for Sole..
The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC
and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as
regular uckets on the Monongahela. between Pitts
burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few motiths,
are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation
of that river, ara now offered for sale:
The following are the dimensions of these TWIN boats,
viz : Length of deck, TM feet; breadth of beam, 20 feet;
wheels. 24 feet diameter, 10feet buckets; four boilers, 21
feet by 'ad Inches dialneter; cylinders, 21 inches, and 6i
em stroke. Each boat contains 60 - state-rooms, and the
cabindarp famished in the richest modern style.
For terms, enquire of 3. E. MOORHEAD
nov2lnf ' Pittsburgh.
I\TIAGAR.A SOIREE.—The fourth. annual Soiree of
.1.11 the NIAGARA Pisa COMPANY, will be given at the La
Fayette Assembly Rooms, on Friday seeising, Februiry
91h, 1849. ' dec2fl:td -
ILuTH--.10 pea. Drab Blanket Coating;
✓ L 8 Lavender " " -
• 1 case " Blankets;
1 " Gray mixed ; •
1 " Army Cloth; • -
2 " Tweeds, brown; black and gold mix.
" Fancy Cataimerel;
1 bale Bine Blanket Coating. •
Received, on consignment, direct from the mannfac.
'nein, and, for sale by the package or piece. -
dec2o MURPHY & LEE,Liberty et.
T ONO SHAWLS.—Just received, per ,Adams' Ex.
IA press, another lot of those beautiful. Long Shawle..
which will he aold.thirty per cent. cheaper than former
lam Edeel6) R. D. 'rHOMPSON...-
BALANCES AND DIVIDENDS.
TANDLNG in the Merchants' and Mantifacturers'
Bank of Pittsburgh, which have nut been increased
or dim' aished for three years : • •
Names. Residence.* Dite. Amount.
Abraham Bennet, Deposite, April 20, 1837, 814 50
S. R.& W. Morrison," Dec. 13,1847, - 80'
I. W Nicholson, Balance, March 22, 1830, 85 27
William Campbell, Deposite, 'Julie 3,1845, 394
*Unknown.
•
ntvvanaxne
Names. No. r2l Dividends. Shares. - Amount.'
E. Louber, 1 32 10
E. B.Mizall, 2 50 , , 5
Thos. Parshall, 2 39 45
Thos. Fitch, 13 50
Priscilla Barker, 6 25 58 25
.1. Musgrove & Son, 5 • • 5 ,13 50
I certify, that the above appear to.be Balances and Di
vidends, due to the persons named,lnd which have re
mained unchanged for three years.
Sworn and Subscribed, De l c V e : m li be D r ELl 29th il , l l . B4 .C B B , 9 l: hi e e f r o . re
me, (d3o-wlmj A S SCULLY, Cashier.
OVERINGPS76OI.7I3LE REFINED SUGAR.S.2O—
Lovering's: Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and
Pulverized Sugars, iustreceived and for sale at the, Pekin
Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by
decs:d&w
PRINTER'S INK.-100 kegs Prom's News Ink, in 20
fb;kegs, at S.Sper keg. lust received and for sale
at kin '.l*n Store by (tlees:llkvr) A. JAYNES:.
F _
INE COFFEES.—Mocha, old Gov. Jaya, Lagnyra
St. Domingo and Rio Cotreesjust received and for"
•le at the Pektn Tea Store, 711 Fourth streal;by , •
decs:d&w A. JAYNES. -
17ErRITING DESKS AND wow: BOXES— A 'plea..
• IV did assortment, suitable for: presents • For :sale
ee22 c _ 108 Market st.
..,,--, : , 7 - k-,..:,:.-
Freait
- ArrAT',4l..Nelsrl4/lOnallt t• • ,
so. 65 . wittiest tir. - ,ltzrwireit-4ric str..Sarto Pis:demi ,
"E'IANC TANI:I - STAPLE WINTER DRY - GOODS!
J The Subscriber received - his second supply
of NEW GOODS , purchased in the Eastern eltiessince
the Great Fall in-Prins, and far below the'cost of mean;
factoring, and will 'dispose of them, Wholesale and Re
tail, at ' GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS!
Bleached Muslie,Only 31 cents;
4-4 Blenched llluslin , from Of to 12f cents " •
4-4 Blown do. do. - sto 8 cents;
44 Double Purple. Calico, in do
Prints, Merrimack patients, only Of cents;
Furniture 'Chintz; only Of cents;
Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 181 cents
British Chintz, Blue and Orange,lo cents
Bed Tieking, onlY 81- cents; • '
French Dress Ginghams, 1.2 k cents;
- French - Work 'Collars, only - ./21`cents;
4.4 White Flannel, only 85,cents..
Blpek - PlaidSi LADl Elks ,c _D h ltS ti t" ; GßOßS.' • '
• Wide Black',Manilla Silks;" -
ameleon Silks, all shades •
Satin stripe Cashmere, new style;
French Lanierti M; • ".
Lyonese Cloths, ne
rich lustre ;
Black Plaid Alptlea Lustre;
Gala Plaids, high colors,'
Coburg and Thibet_Sloth, various shades ;
Paris Printed-.LanTErtine Cashmeresf-
French Merino, all colors;
Chameleon Satin, all sheilis .
• Black Plaid Gro. Annear Silks;
Chameleon Thibet Cloths'
SITAWLS SIIAWLS!!
Plaid Long Shawls; Brodie LOng Shawls Embroid
.ered Black Cloth Shawls; new styln all Wool &Min
'Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Moils de Laine
Shawls ; new style Stradilla Shawls' ; Praia and embroid
ered black and colored silk hinge Thibet Shawls; and
new style Paris printed Terkern and CaihineraShawls.
• FrenOh Work Capes ; Collars and 'Cltemiacttest new.
style' Bonnet Ribbons; Revere 'bordered linen cambric
..Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs ; black. and
colored Kid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mina; white
.and black Silk, Cashmere. Alpaca, Ingrain . and Mora
vian Hose ; black Silk Fringes and Gunrei "Thread,
Edgings and Inserting& - . , ; -
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Dziniask Table . Linen, and-Table, Cloths; Busitia Ma
pes rind - Crash ;'lrish Linen aid Linen Lawni; Bleached
and Brown Muslin cCasninets ; Kentucky Jeans; Checks;
Bed 'Tieking ;.Domestie Ginghams; Colored Cambries;
Red, White and Yellow Flannels ; Welsh Flannel; Plaid
Limeys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color
ed Drillings.- .• ;
_
Just received, a very fine assortment of French and
Engliab, blne, b lack andbrown Clothe; blank and fancy
French Caastateres ; new style Caney Vestings and,Cra
vats ;Iderino Shirts and-Draweis; Linen, Cambric and
Silk ilandkercbie4; and a splendid assortment of Gloves,
Hosiery and Suspenders. .
. . . .
A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon t bound)
Blankets,just received.. - • .
The above GOODS having been purchased since the
recentgreai fall in pica, Merchants and others are re
quested to call and inspect them, as I feel 'confident that
on' examination they will be found much lower than they
,have ever - been offered in this City, as I intend to sell
them whaktale and retail, at a very small th e
Eastern Cost. AGSALOM MORRIS,
nov23 • - No. 65 Market street. Patsbamh.
New.tloods,"at Number Fifty-nine
COUNtli 70171177 . 1 AND MARKET STRRZ*I7I7BI3I7}I6II.
G.REAT BARGAINS !—The suhscriher has just re
turned'from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving
a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLk.
Din , GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em
hr Ningrz stitelefor names/ and variety not surptused by
estahlisknient in the West.
--
Very glossy black-Silks ; ;Cravatsand Collrit - r;-
Handsome dress - . do. !Black love Vailaamdfidkrs.
filch changeable : do. - 1/aconet and Canib:Mtudins.
Rich' changeable Satin deiPlaid and striped Merlins;
Chines ; . - - - ( Handsome Ribbons;'
Mode an d high coed French" Gloves, Hosiery, Re.;
Merinosf o • - - (Cloths r Cloaks; ,
Mode and highcoPd.Miutlinterkeri.Shawls ;
de Laines r- -. -' ' Cashmere do.
Newstyie muslin de Laines; Plain 'nibs Shawls, silk
Satin striped Cashmeres ;•.. . fringe ' - r ,- .
Fancy.:do. -•- do .- - Flack Thibet Shawls, do.do.
Black and colored Alpec • Black do. do.
Plaid- Glighains, :bright co-Silk ' - do. do.
as
lore; - - Fine 'Broch m. do.
Nbw style Thiettes; Cloth do.
Gala Plaids t hrtgla colors; Plaid, Ifonr
- -
Califermi a Flaws; Low Price - do
.fillaclrßombazinesf • Cloak . I._
CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION- •
His stock of Calicoes is very large r.it has been se.
lected 'with 'much care—with particular reference to
fastness of Coloring, durability of fabric, and .beauty of
design. These goods are lower than they have ever
been before, and are the particular attention of
purchasers:
The best Calicoes for 61 eta ever offered; • .
Double mirpleCalicoes,Engliithi 121 cents;
Oil Chiritz; British Chianti/ - - '
New style Merrimack Calicoes ;
Blue
Blue and Orange - Furniture do.
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
A - largetloi otlo* priced Muslin de Laines;or the low
price of 12} cents per yard.
Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cts. per yard.; : Very good
and very handsome dark and bright colcired'Plaid Ging
ham*, for 124 cents, warranted fast colors.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Bleached Mnitlint, to 12;
Yard widesUnbleaehed, 6.} col); -
Bed Ticking*. Very cheap;
Cushions, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans;
Checks, Linseys;
''Domestic Gingham*, Mariners' Shirtings; . :
Cambrics;
Flannels, lower Man ever offered;
Canton FlaitnelSii
.coops!
Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; '-
Damask Table Linen;
Do. do. Cloths;
Russia Sheeting; - - -
' Do. Dinoors;
Drilling. Linen
rash
BLANKETS BLANKETS'
large stock of Blankets, front Coarse to very fine,
also' Blue Rad- Drab' Illankets,'Sre - ,aud "very ' fine,. for
GOODS POR GENTLEMEN.
Pine superfine Preach and - English Cloths and Crag.
shames; Over-coatings; Silk and Lulea Pocket Hand
kerchiefs and ' , Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders t - Silk and
Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose,
etc. etc:
Tie subscriber having made extmordinary prepare
tiens for the 'Fall and Winter trade, and , haiing purchas
ed his Goods under the advantage otmarkets unusually
depressed. can confidently prontise'his customers the
-best bargains he has ever been able to offer.
Customers of the house, and purchasers generally. are
rdspeetfully invited to call. - '(nov2o) PHILIP ROSS.
, - Winter ,Goods at Eastern Cost!
C. 4 Ur __ECl. NVIIITE,..No. SI Market sired, intends making
a change in his busiuess, on the let bf January
iltspose of the following styles of GOODS, at
original cost
Brocha Long and &Mare Shawls;
French Tartan Long do.
French Printed Cashmeres
' English dm: do.
Mousitline De.LaMett ; of
3-4 and 6-4 Gala Plaids
High col'd French Gingliams,aad Fancy Dressi Silks.
411011 C wanting Bargains, are Invited to call. [non:lm
Redactlon in Priem,.
iirILL BE SOLD, from this date, the balance of our
Wwrrue. Dams Goons, nt greatly reduced. prices--
consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazarine blue,bl'lr, brown
inn - other.colors French Merlins. Larnarline Strung,
Mohair Stripes,and barld Alpacas, bl'k and.fancy colors;
French all wool Cashmeres and De Danes ;.low priced
Cashmeres and De Lnines, in. great variety ;. Long and
Square Plaid Shawls i- Marken,. Cashmere, De-Laine
Cloth, Thibet, &c., &e. - •. IL 'p..THOD,IPSON,
dec2
.110 Market st., 3 doors from Liberty.
_BARD BRCYPIIERS'•YREAIIUhI GOLD
12 doz. of the above warranted brand of Pens; just
received, and for sale to the tnideAt New York prices..
The above Pens have received the highest premium ever
awarded , on Geld Tens s and are:warranted by the num
facturer against the point coming oft • . -
For sale by • • EDWARD TODD CO.;
North-east corner of Fifth and Illarketats.,iip stairs.
B'
.
(LACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES.—W- R. Mun
___.)
-Pity has lately received a larga.assortment-of them
Lioods, and is opening MOM at prices unprecedentedly
low, ranging from 75 to $2,50 per yard.
.Also, French. Doeskins, of all qualities.
Also French and .English Broadcloths, black; .
olive,
invisible green, brown, and blue. Among these are
some very handsome French Black, suitable for Cloaks,
at L a very 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. - , ,
F/Or The attentMn of Merchants and Merchant Tailors,
who buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above.
By Expremt. ,
rtENTS. SUMMER. GOOMS.“-Super. single. milled'
NJ - French Habit Cloths; rich styles Cassimeres; black
and colored Vashmerens; Queen's and Sutruner Cloths'
!ignored and - plain Drag D'Etes. Vesting, "very choice'•
Marseilles, Silks and Satins,' and .figured - Linen Drills;
Cheaper yet:: ROBINSON'S Cloth Store,
ltity2s • Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood; •
Patterson's Carriage Btaimfactoryt
Diamond alley, between . Wood and Smirk/geld siree4.,
. Waxen - may alvrays be found an assort
,
entof Family Curriages, Barouches,
Buggies, .and all kinds,of heavy work,
from a six horse wagon down to a wheel
barrow. .Persons wishing. to purehase or contract for
tar t h ing 'in the above line, are respectfully invited so
. A , FURTHER REDUCTION.
Jas. Dlns z eratt & Sons' Patent Soda Ash.
1 TOASTO S, at, Cash, currency ; or 4 mos., apprcrved
1 bills:s tons or upwards 3I do. par, or 6 mos. do., in
terest added. For the:superior quality of this brand, we
refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city
generally. :W. & iIIITCHELTREE,
dec4 N 0.160 Liberty street.
eiManalal
OILS -4000 gall. natural colored Winter Sperm Oil;
800 " bleached " " '
.1500 it . - Whale
500 - N. W. coast a "
8 bble. No.l Lard
5 " Linseed (warranted fine) '
-20 "- 'Strait's Tanners , (war-genuine, "
In store and for sale by
rec2l MILLER &,RICKE'TSON..'
A. JAYNES
7VORSALE OR RENT—A Two Story, Brick Dwelling,
situate on 'Fifth street. opposite the Court House,—
EnquireJan Pt. MS LMibetrtly"stl4,ENct.,;.o4pD.DOOsZNSelvNeGnth.;
ITE HAVANA :SUGAR--3O a - M
30 boxeite Ilt-
W il vana Sugar, jot rec'd and for sale by
janlB " . ,-:MILLER & RICRETSON
LARD -1 Winter Strained Lard Oii
Juavreeeived and for sale by
lanid - MILLER tr, RICRETSON.
MEM
Paws coons!
ankirs anb . &ilia it , ra CIA
1 1.•WILLIAMIS, •
EXCHANGE 'AND. BANKING•G'FFICE-
S. corner
Bill
Third and WOO 4 airbag.
SIGHT and Time Bills of Erchange,Bank Notes and
foreign and domestic Coin•bonght and said on the
most favorable terms. • . •. •
Collections made in all tbe principal cities of,tbe Union , '
at the lowest rates. • • • Ida
.rosary • co. c. =at.
HILL ` 6L tuitoot,
BANICERS, n.
EXCHANGE GROrtrw,• -
And Dealers in Fore i gn and Dor/teak. Exchangr, CreriffiZ
eatesqj Deposer, Bank Nates,Grdaa n Siker, No.o Wood . .
street,3rdOaar Oela!o Fourth, IVestreae,Piasburgh, „pa. r.
merit-1y .
•
••••• 'Hugh D. King, •
aukrir or fug mud or & Raw ,)
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER.
,Vte„,e,'-iornerof Fourth street and Past Office tatty,
D EALER in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
and Domestic Exchang9, Ce nikcalesorDeposit,ite.
EXCHANGE on all the prancipal•otties of the Union
for sale in stuns to snit purchasers'. • • , • •
CuRRENTand Par lands received on deposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union,.at the
lowest rates.
ALLEN KILAZAHIL : EDWARD .iLAMEL',-,
Bankers and Ezeilange Broker, Dealers in Foreign and',
Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange,' Cellificcites 4 4 1 '7. 03 7:
it,'Bank Notes, and Colo.
Corner of Third and %Food sta., directly cipposile the St,
-Charles Hotel. ' ' ' may2B
Bankers and Dealers in Exthange , Coin and Bank Nato,
No. 55 Afarkalarett, Pitaburg4.
SELLING KATE. EXCIIANGE. • •
New York pri Cincinnati
1. Philadelphia "
Baltimore " St. Louis
• BANE ROTEL .
Ohio . • . .
Buying rates ' ' . " guying tares; .
~
1
Indiana I d i?' , itr i fi ct t j N l , C t i lY . .°n l .'.l.. .
Kantor:L.7 ' ; A. " - Pennarlvania Co.. '1 . l i
Virginia ' • +'-u New York '. ' ' ik .
Wheeling • - ,
.1... .. Maryland •. ' 4 g 1 ..: - ..
Tennessee 1•" New Orlearia ' •
7118. R. NOON
.•• . •
BOON do SAI oENT
BANIIERS , AND •EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEAN. fi Corner of Wood and Sizallreets..,Pinsburgh,
LERS in Coin ,Bank Notes, -Tnne.Bills - Foreign s;
IL/ and Domestic
he
Certificates of De!eosi e t,Ac
EXCHANOE on principal Cities-of t
and Europe; for.sale in sums. to suit Purchasers-
CURRENT and par fundsseceived on deposite.
•' COLLECTIONS made on nll parts of the Union, at the
lowest rates. , • -• '
PRIVATE DISEASE*. Dr:Erettan, No
65 Diamond Alley, can be - consulted in all
, I cases of a priest& or delicate nature incidents
to the human frame.
s••
( r • ... Syhilisand Syphilitic eniptiona ty
' gonorrhee
• and iniconseqaenees, together with all re
nerealauearer, impurities qthe blood, with all diseases of '
renereolorigin,skm diseasee,with strictures,gleet,nrethral..
discharges, seminal.weakness and impotency; nlso, piles, ..
rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb,
monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in
lino, nervous affections, paimvin the back and loins, int-
tenons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions; tetter. tingwonn, mercurial diseases, &c.
TIVELVE YEARS' PRACTICE] . •
Exclusively devoted to the windy and treatment of vene]
real disorders, and those arising tram youthful excesses , '
gaiety, climate, or • impurities of the blood; whereby the
constuuiton may have been enfeebled,enablesDr.Brown• -
to offer nssarancesof speedy relief to all who may place
themselves under his care. _
Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlynrranged into Rep-. •.
*rate tipartraents. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear
of exposure to other visitors.
It is of importance to many peisons in peed of medical .
aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all *.
seen, Dr. Bursitis ready skill in removingrentreal d,,.
taus; in their various toms and stages, odors inducements
whileh eau surely bi equalled. Strangers are hereby ap]
prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in
e-rety branch of medicine, and for the last twelve.years".
thsetwer..
eantzed himself exclusively to the treatment. Of those ...
Dr. Brawn se the only regularly educated surgeon •n,itb.mea who gives his whole attention to' hose comb-. ,
-
aints-
I:l:7•Cer.aia . fide and speedy cares will In all Cale. bd.
Beeent eases are reßeved in a short time, withoutinter,],
motion from business.
tile - Hernia or Rapture.-Dr. Brown also invites per-
sons illa9ietC4 • with Hernia to call, is he has paid parties]
tar unemion to that disease.
Lenny from a distance, askin advice, must contain - • .
fee. or they will not be attended to. - -
fr7, - Office on Diamond Alley. a few doors from Wood
street, t,
towards the market. Conialtations strictlyconfi]
den. oct2.s.d&vel y
- 130 :t.U.filATlttAL—Br. Brown's newly . fitscovermi
edy for Rherunatism is m speedy and cettaia remed
for amt
./mink! trouble. It never fad y,
s. •
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No.. 65,
mond alley, r!ittsburgh,"Pa.
.The Doctor is always 'at. ,
home- - ' lanlE4datatf.
.. The Grand .
Purgative.
CLICKENER'S SUG A R COATED VEGETA
BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—Tbese celebrated Pills
have obtained au enviable notoriety in the United States,
as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,
Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, lieut.'....
burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore. Throat, Inward
Weakness, Palpitation of the Indigestion, and it •
variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to,
.ns a •
medicine for the million. In all seasons of the year , .—;
spring, summer, autumn,,and winteir-and under all cir
cumstances, they sari be taken with perfeet safety and
success. As a Vemfifoge anitgerieral medicine for chill.'"
dre_ii, they are unrivalled. Being coaled withpure white; - •
sugar, children will easily take•thetn r. they neither gripe. : c.
nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough operation: -• •
For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben.
eficial. As an Anti-Ttiliotes Pin they wilt be found with , '
out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who'. •
. use them, and an un
result. .. qualified approval witibe the certain •
ftenzembet Dr. C.- V. Clickeneris tLe origirual inventor : •
of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing ct the 3011 Was' ,
ever beard of until lie inirodueed-them'in Jan_ 'IE4I - '•,.-
FUrchaser's should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's -
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no othe rs, or they' , '-
will be made the victims of a fraud. '• •-
eiHr - Price, 25 cents per box.. , • ,
Dr. Clickener';prineipaleflice for
Whl. JACICSOI4 n Liberty et , head of . Wood, Pitts:. • A .
buigh, Pa., Genera l-Agent for Pennsylvania, I % .lonhern•
Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. • : . • • .
The followitil are the duly appointed Agems for , gh •
. Dr. Brown, , Allegheny . MIT. • • . . .
Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester.- i• . t..
Alexander Asdale. Wylie street.. ,
J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham.
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Wm. J. Smith. Tesimeranceville. • • •
G. H. Starr, Sewickley. •
Edward Thompson, NVilkinsburgh:
Daniel Negley, East Liberty.
H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. . • . • .
11.-Rowland L• Son, APKeesport.. - " "
• C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. , •• •• •
John Black, Turtle Creek..•
Iti'EldowileY, Dakerstmen.•• • - • •
Samuel Springer, Clinton ;• . •
,
James Alliec, Siewartstown. • .• •
Riley hPLaughtin„Plum townihip .
J. Fulton, Tarentum. . • • • •
Jeremiah Fleming,Lawrenceville : • . . •
Robert Williams, Arthuniville. : • • :.•-•
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astsitsesi's AltiglClti Pain Miar413103..:....:.
TO THIVIPUBLIC.--This is tricertifyibat 1 have found
Afocirat Pain .E.-dractor to prove a ettre-fe;'...; '
the Chronic. Rheumutism,which I have been aMieted•,
with for.ten years, in my h ip joints: . • •.
• . • AIIItAHAAL E.:VREELAND; ,ni!:
Arquackanork, N. -Y., April ft, 1349.
Mn. H. Dsu.xv—Sir: h, have been - troubled .with
Piles-for eight months. and could' get no , relief. Your
Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended. to
me. applied it but tWiceobtained instant relief, and in •
a short ume gas perfectly cured! - Could I not ger
more of it, I.svould not take a hundred dollars for the
..
balance of my-bor. • • ' WILLIAM•HALL.•
• 97 North Moore street. New York, June 19, )947,
jr,r. CAUTION—DaIkys only Depot in the city of Non,
York, and where Me genuine article .can._ be obtained; :-r
wholesale mid remit, is tit 415 Ilroadway.. . , . .
H.lJsubwr is the inventor of this truly Inv:Noble colts
pound, and he tierce Ana, and never will COmmunicate the • ;
secret of its
.preparntion to any Man:living; and, there.: •
fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. a.. •
'grain of it himself.' • . ,
.• .
Counterfeits abound ! , Every truly Valuable aitiele is
subject to , be depredate.upoit by counterfeiters Imprint, ".'..
.posters; and nothing, that we. know of,' Las thong even.
stvely experienced that fart than 'Datley'S Ndgi hl Vain .
Extractor!
A.Tiesr—.-The genuine Dailey, in 'Casea'of the se ,
Eturris,.Sealds, afford insteing *ad
produce at once a cooliny, and seething effect.....hxtructlite,
pain iat; and from one to fifteen minutes! . but be &tire,
ways, apply it on listen-never on catton'cloth.
And how mirk Vie. dijirrettiv.k-LCounierfeit fuc .
no matter under.what name they May.uppear, m.-
or how r
-plied, alwags irritate rind increase th eyant
Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures. may be had
gratis, on application to • • JOHN II MORGAN, •
Western Depot, Pitsroargh: •
Da. Wai, Tgonx: Agent
Dailey's Animnl Galvanic Cure...S.ll p
For Horses, Conic, &c., cures spavin, nuittor, pease.
poll-evil , sbres, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing..
certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appil. ,
cation to • JOHN D.. DIORGAN,
octlB:d&Wy •.• •' • • Agent,. Pittsburgh.
• • February Illapfaalnes. • , .:! • •
1611 ECEIVED AT M. A. s MINER'S Lady's . • I
jao Book, for February. . • -•
, Graham's Magazine, 'for February. • . .
• Ladies' National. for February. All the above aremore • • '
than equal to the Janurtry numbers.
Illustrated Courier, for December. •
Littell's Living Age, No. 244. • •
The Gold Mines of California, and also a full ithroricuf
'account of that country; edited by G: G. Foster: Also, a,-;
large correct Map of all that region of country; engraved
.by. Atwood, New York. .
Also, anew work of ISO pages, giving a full history of
California and its Gold Regions, with the geographical.' -
mineral and agricultural resources,inclding a mop of: ' . - ?
the whole country; by Fayette Robinson.
Part first Illustrated Life of Benj. Franklin ;to be corn
plete in eight !lumbers. Published by the Harpers. .'- •
Charles Dickens' new work, the flaunted Alan and the
Ghost's Price If cents. • -
BERFORIJ, of Allegheny City, has.all_ite above.
It •
- 7P, Smithfield street. thii d door tibovell janl7
* DORI'II.III'S OP DYSTINGUISIIBD AMNi engraved
from . .Daguertrotypes, published .by Anthony , —
Daniel Webster, Henry Clay (in his :fat year) General
Scott, Gen. Taylor, Millard Fillmorn, Gen. Wm 0. But- *.
ler, John C..Calboun, James Buchanan, Theodore Fre- •
lingbtlysen, John Quincy Ailltqq, Andrew Jackson (from
Dodge'eutelcbmted minia ture)lVosbin won, (from Stuart's
painting) Pius IX., Lewis. Cass. „
A supply of the above icseelle nt portraits just received,
and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, ..•
janl9 , :Corner Market and3d •
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10 0 T-ASH.-1,1„-teaskafot-Ash in Imre , and for sale Sy
janlB' ' , MILLER & RICKETSON.
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