The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 13, 1849, Image 3

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Cje, paiti*firpOg Pao
Thrr
,Kta t d r though ' :yonrphysicians and nen s
ave•you up to die !! Your conditiorcannot be more
ge a tsl i o7a th rtt l ylhi r i l tTsv il° n; v :tic — en with a. pain' in MY
side and breast, attended with a - distressing eoUgh, and
for the apnea of eine yertigraW rapidly' worse.;Although
I had in attendance three phksicians;'otfeof whom was
considered very -skillful, all et their efforts , proved: alike .
unavailing. At 4iist'ime of the phySicians came in,And
decided that I could not live more than one , day longer!!
All of my friends belicied Matit few days itmostwould
end myenrthly : cµµrreeer.f ='. -
My brother, at ibis crisis,- heitring . of the astonishing
Ccurr i g al ky Liverwort and Tar, went to
hit t ,.....at a tai t t., thirty miles, to Procure the_ above
itirttime to tell, I lead used half a"
bottle, yak cough' Was entirely cured, and..4 , '•' - '
used two bottled' ; was alile to attcndto my
lions as usual. - lhantsr Rowc,;_
•
We the undersigned, do certify-that this acconnt of
Mrs. Rorre , s is correct, we being ppersonallyadquitiateil'
with all c ircumstances.,. P. P. Jounsos, - • .
I . ' Prrna D.•ltlsrrsums •-•
Staunfor l / 2 ohio t Tebrtrary • ' • -
For sale byKIDD & Co.,
••Wh .. olstile Druggistit t hla. go Wood at . '
KNEELAND' Ar. , HARDIN,
- • ' , Grant street.
Also, by
re bl3:6ritd&W
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Irrericanivna'a St/min-coax= V szoniximn
diseases Mire their Origin in impurity of blood. ' How
ever excellent, the .. genemi health, tbere is no necurity
against'fever.here the blood is impure, us indicated . ny
eruptions of the skin; vertigo, headache, lassitude, die
The best purifier of the blood ts. Clickener's Sugar-coated
Pill, which, is SO. 4,kilfully Compounded, that it does not
cause griping, the great objection to all pills. The en
velope of sugar prevenis . . aft nausea, io that, save from
the powarful, yet easy operation, the patient would hard
ly be aware ..that lie had taken any medicine at,all. So
well convinced is ➢Dr.: Cdokener of his pills in all speci
fied cases, that he is:pledged ts return-the money, when
the promised effect is not produeed. ' : , - _
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Sold by ; WM. JACKSON,:Gen.Agent,
fela_ ; Liberty street; Pittsburgh_
• I.Porlist of Agents see advertisement.]
iIU" A cOugli.ilieuill never be negrected. It May np.,
pear trifling and -unworthy the attention at rat, ut
will not, remain stationary longi it stuxY progress slow at
first, and . its au,gmeutation ma3_ue s care ely, perceptible;
yet when -it once seizes the lungs; all the other pats of,
the body will be sympathetically affected, and aconfirat
ed Consunintion and;premature death - wilt lie the inevi
ahle.ll3sllo- A little care vrould save many a life, and
he timely use of a, proper remedy might have . arrested
many, a mans emotion. But many persons have an invin
cible -repugnance : to taking any medicine, and rather
than use the means towards arresting a disease, simply'
because the remedy may not ben pletoiant .one, would
suffer end languish flu a long before they would re
sort to the-aid of medicine..:
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B.' A. Fahnssto4-& Co Cough:Balsam has a gTeat
advantage in this , tesPeel OVer manyother cough prepa
rations, Os its pleasant trite permits it to be, used without
inconveinerice. But lts vane as a Balsam consistairi the
speediness of its cure, We have known some of the
mosttlespetalapaughs, some of whielt - had been running
on for a considerable length of time, yield almost imme
diately to its power'. '
Frepated and for sale wholesale and retail, by
- • .B. A. PAIINESTOCK & Co.
novl7 cot Wood and Ist, and Wood and Gth sts
Pae2a c; to avid o'olEl:Liverpool,.
BY. the well known; fast sailing, Ca-
Conte ,SteamEllip SARAH SANUS - -
!/f
;I, 1 1 burthen 370 g tons; Wu. C. THOMPSON,"
Commander. Will sail from New York
positively on the :2101 Fcbrnaryi and-from Liverpool on
:nth, 3darch=ber regular days.
A few respectable persons can be handsomely accom;
modeled in the thi cabin, and found on moderate terms.
Cabin, 2l cabin and steerage passengers visiting the Old
Country-, or those sending tor their relatives, snould" in
spect the accommodations of this &rating Palace; before
engaging elsewhere ; and tho price ofpassage to• and
from Liverpool will be little more than in a packet ship.
Apply onboard, foot of Peek Slip, or to the subscribers.
P. W. 13YRNES & CO.
8:3 South st., and ;Id Waterloo Hoed, Liverpool.
Or in Pittsburgh to JOHN 11105ii*SON,
febttint _ IS6 Liberty street
".-- James W. Woodsven t
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MODERN AND ANTIQUE. FURNITURE
- No. 83 Trtuitc.Sraxer, - PCITSI3IIIIGtt.
A xsanit. nod splendid assortment of Finnithre,
• imitable for SteernbMts, lintels, and Frivafe, Dwell
ings, Constantly on hand, and made to order. ,
The . present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any
manufactory in the Western country, Persons wishing
to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as I am de
termined my prices shall please. Fart of the Stock coo-
Tete a Tete' ' Beira Mantle ,•-
LouiilXlV. Chairs ; Queen Elizabeth Chairs;
Tea Poyse; Fruit Tahles • .
'Pahl* ,
Louis XV. CiMunoder.
French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ;
WSofint, with plush and hair cloth covers;
50 'Mahogany - Rocking Chairs; • -
. 40 dozen Parlor'. _ do.
25 Centre Tables : •-•
2npalr Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tulle • •
45 marble top Dressing - Bureaus ; . • -
Wardrobes ; 8 Secretaries:tad thiok Cases;
20 Marble top ..}Nash "Stands; - -
' 4 pair Ottomans; , -
S pair Fancy Work Standu..
A Trey large assormentof common Cltairs and other.
Furniture, toomumerous: to Me
T" Steam Boats furnished on the Shortest notice, and
on the moat reasonable terms. feliG
Gold Watifiers.
lITARRY has invented a machine for washing 13old,
s' for which he has made application fora patent.—
They are now offered-for-sale at the AVarehonse- of
PA RRY,SCOTT &Co., No, iO3 Wood st., Pittsburgh;
Adventurers to California are invited to call aml ex
amine these labor-saving maeldues.- They are simple iii
their construction, easily transpi.rted on the back of
mutes or horses, woighing eighty poem:a each, and can -
be put in opsration in half an hour,- They can be filled
with provisions. It , is the opinion of those who have
seen We trial of one of these'machines of smallest size,
that two inen will vs'asli the mineral from 150 bushels of
sand or earth in a day, Without the loss of a particle of
the mineral. They can he increased in Size and worked
by water or male pbwer, if expedient - . IThe operators
work without going into the' .water or being. exposed to
water or wet. and . 'consequently without endangering
their health. They will require but ri small stream of
water, and can be used the whole season, and cart be put
into operation where there is uotitifficient water to wash
iu the usual way. - • . •
Price of smallest size 835, Orders from abroad, ap
companied by cash, will be promptly filled...
If. PARRY, at Parry, Scott &
feb7altf No.lo Wood st., Pittsburgh.
EW (300.1.15.—. W. It-Altman! has opened this morn
ingg a lot of NEW-GOODS; embracing many scarce
and desirable articles, .Persons wanting Dry Goods of
almost any description, will find, at thisadvaneed part of
the season, a.much larger and more general assortment
at this.stino than' - elsewhere. - -
Among the Goods just opened is a lot of Mezerine and
Green' naafi: fig'd Moose der Laines, Terkeri and - bl'k
Cloth Sherrie, new Prints, North-east corner of
4th and Market streets.
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(rr Goode at wltolcsale, up stairs, very low. rjanlo
TAMES , NEW NOVEL—The Forgery, u Tale, by 0,
P. R. : lam es -Esq. For sale by
•, JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
ian2tt ' " Corner Market and sts.
To Lumbermen..
Turidersigite desires, upon his return froin the
J. East, which wilt be about the Bth or 10th of Febru—
ary, to contract' for 'front 20to 30 Thousand pieces of
LOCUST TlEBER,suitable for Cross Ties, say 0 feet in
length, and'uf sufficient size to square 51 - to inches.
--
The Timber .to be delivered either at Pittsburgh:or Madi
son, Indiana,— , .the latter preferred. Communications
maybe left with Messrs. Church Fe-Carothers, before the
dates Mentioned. payments cash, - on delivery of Timi
janOl . presl M. and 1. Rail Road Co.
{Gazette pub.S.t. dull Lian t weekly and ch. this office.
I.)DiILOST:7- - Lost, on Fifth street, a small
,
white 'curly Lap Dog. She strayed from
Curnui's Tailor Sher, about 4 o'clock yester
day afternoon. As she is so much prized by the owner,
tr:liberat• reward will be given and many thanks, on
being mimed to thiactlime. . . ". . feb2..
A PPILENTIC WANTED—Fifteen to twenty young
Il ladsfrom.l2 to "Di Icing of age . , tei learn the Stocking
manufacturing business.. Apply at M. DALY'S Store,.
on Fifth street, °kat hisTactoty in Lawrenceville. "
TXrANTED—l'hrecitusiiiess - Men, as partners in c
tabliethmeilbs now in suceessful. Operation in th
City. Each will bureqUirCd.to produce a cash capital o
, • .
Also, n profitable bttsiness will be sold at a bargain, t o
one or twoctiterprising meyn of good business habits.,
• :'CUTIILIERT, Gen. Agent,
'and ' • Smithfield - street. .
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INFORMATION -WANTED.-Any person atquainted
with the children Of John Clark, an Englishman*, (an
iron founder br.traded aupposed to , have worked -in or.
aboutPlusburgh, and to.have died .withia sir 'Or seven
years, wiljdo them a kiridnes . s,by informing them they
can hear cif. isomethingltitheir advantage, on application'
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F OR GENTLEIHX.N.--W. -.
Mammy has recently re
ceived a further Supply of Gentkmen's Fancy CR4 ••
VATS, including , same-very handsome. Also, blatk
/Winn CraVats,severtdignalitie 14 and including some su
perior. Also, .Gent's Linerr Cambric :Handkerchiefs,
plain andsvith colored borders; _ super . Silk do.; Under- -
shirts and ihrtwers i nterit.o f silk and cotton; F17171(t of 'the
former extra size. Especml Intention- is.naked to his
stock of Freneh Emadekths and"Cas.rimeres, of the latter
plain and. fanny - Velvei and Satin Vestings, Al
North-east corner of 4th and. Market sts. Daum
TAritEs F. KERR,.dttornry at Lnui-oLhee removed to
0 Fourtli.streeti between,,mithfield and Granustreetti
Pittsburgh. • • jilt3:3m
S EGA.IIS-10M. Na .J. de In Cruz Principe Segura;
" " 3 dor do. do.
Just received and for sale by. , ' •
- ' - MILLER. RICKETSON,
0,19 170 Liberty street.
6.1. sto , sale
• CUM UNS & SMITH
QLONDSTONES-40 Grindstones, unsorted sizes, on
COlLSigllMent and for , snle low by
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KING & MOORHEAD,
Dinmond, corner of Dhunond
AIGNONGAH EGA' SALT-100 barrels Ptlonougultela
iyi sail .3 ust receivpd and for sale by
inatl'i
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100.'i,",?z. CORN, (jai i l i.loo.m 2 ,____ , A .i.,..s, s ' i l l tp lf ..a ! tale
JU M- i l i c mut2 , KYt . . 2 1 1)
.SIVIABLg 7 A - Pi , LE-ciii - &aiiiig nnten l and for.sale
eJVt-f by. . . . .' lian24l KING & alOOP,'"'
TIRIED PEACIIES,.7O bushels just rec'd and 'for Ralf;
by (jou24) _KING tr. MOORHEAD:
20 • ABRELS 3. F. FLOUB—For sate by •
jan2l KING. & MOORtIEAD.
bb/s.. Bellßutte ,r fresh, cunt in gent/ or
der, for sale by... [deed) KING /a -MOOR.BEAD.
CIURRANI".3-4 casks Zante Currouts, new. for salo by
dec27 KING & MOORHEAD; -
RAISINS -75 half boxes' told 00 h " en new HAWna
on hand and c by • -
. KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond.'
A -,- - kv,, x -in".7,......eA-Ifet,l4tAs.. 3 / 4 1-- i ri t 44Ai - e•?,,k,1ig... 4 41-..;:,74 ? •=...:,:.
~- • ' -
iontincrtiat nb 'Stnariaat
pvvvrsnunag - ,..ng4.1 ! „p,, or TRADE.
W. BARKER, - vittznamicsr
- PABSENBER 'ARIfiNGETTENTS PCB 18.18:
BtearaboatPt icketLine,leavesdailyforCincinnati,loam.
Passefigar.PaCket, via - Brownsville; to -Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 Az IL, and 6 P. M. '
Mail Coach Lina, direct. to Philadelphia, 9 A.M., and 121
WCatern and Bonthern-Mail Coach Line, 0 A.
NorthAVastern, via• Cleveland; daily, 10 a. N. • •
Erie and Western Plcw:York, daily, 9a. id.: •• ' •
North-Easitern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4
ARRIVALB L AND
.11E1 .:11TURE OEIII4IILE.
aftrn Mail . .via Philluielplus;dtie 3 4.. ebncesl2 rd.
IVenterri Mal t a/h. and Lo4ps.y., due 8 closes 5 A.m.
South.vitt Balt.tuid W0.4114' 't.due 8 s 5
Nordi-Western via Clevelari*igue 10 4. c loses OL. ic.
Erie and 'Western New Yuri, due BP. Id closes 2.4..
.
• . ' Par 'value,. Asked. . Offer a'
Bank of Pittobileg4••• • • '''' ••• •," .$5OOO ,00 850,00
Exchant6 Bank .. •. • • ••• • - • • • 50,00- 850
44,00 : 43,50
itlerebanta' and M. Bank ••• ••••• 50,00 - 47,00 , 45,00
Farmdre' DepOsitßankl -- -'•: . • ... . wane in market.
Hand Street Bridge... •••. • .. • 50,00' 50,00 40,00
NOrthern Libertieerßridge, : 50,00 35,00
Old Allegheny Fledge ... •.• •'• •• • 25,00. 36,00 35,00
Connelleville IL 11 : Stoek, paid oil • • •
5ham5,;82,50... ..... .., . . 6,00 . .1,48
City Bonds (049' cent) 00,00
hIonongahelapridge.•••• • • • •";:: - • .. /5,00 15,50
Gas . Stock'. '• • ..... .. .• .. ... ••• 50,00 .
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Daily rieiziOw of the Eloriceto.
• .". OFFICE OF TIIE POST,
Transit Itimunres, February 13, 1840.1
FitinTs.Seles of 200 sects of Pea Nuts from
first hands at 62e, •Dealers,eiPect : ' advance.--
The above -price will be freely piid. Sales - in a
small crag from
_store at ' 68Q7fic. Green, Apples
are worth a 100a1,2.5, at which we have - some sales.
they are beeemingecarce end prices are looking up.
Dried fruit is without change.
BULAC IldE&T..Sale of 10,000 its hog round at
4c. The receipts are , fair, end del:tilted still good.
There is no aliange in prices. • -
BACDN—SaIes of Ham's at 61c. , Sugar Cured et
Tnere'is a brisk demand opening up and
merchants ire preparing to meet it.
LADD..SaIe of 100 kegs
. on Saturday at plc.
BUTTER.. Still io good demand ; word' 11013 c.
according to quality.
GROCERIF.S..NoIasses are firm at 28e from
store in a smell naty. We have sales of about 300
bble. at 271 e.; sale 0000 bbla at 271c._ Sugar, old
is worth 5051 p. at w
:which e have numerous sales:
The market is very weil. supplied with old crop su.
gar. ' Now crop is worth 4041 c. Coffee is worth?
SEEDS"Nothing doing in Thitothy=mo receipts.
Flax is worth 80095 ; the latter prise is paid at the
mills. Sales of 100 bu. Clover' teed'" at .63,12 ;
other sales to; about- 350 ha ; . at at 3,1203 ; 16. The
demand is good and increasing ;`all the loti brought
'are for 'shipment west. In the east prices hare ad z ;
sancediwhich has calmed the stiffness.
FEED..SaIes of shorts from store at 15e. No
Bran offered. ,
~-c, l tAlN—Salca of Oats 48 29c, from more
worth 2M6l on wharf. No receipts..' Wheat is
worth 68c but dull. Barley, Rye and Corn are, not
reported. - '
FLOUR..SaIes from store at 83,7583,86.. The
market is a tittle stiff on accotmt - of small receipts.
Country- holders are keeping back in hopes of art
advance in Which they will likely be deceived un
less a foreign demand springs 111. ShOnld there be
no Demand abroad,Prices of all , sorts of breadstuff's
must go dowit
CORN..Sales from Bier° at 46e ; supply in mar
ket is limited with brisk demand for home coneurnp
tinn.
LEATIN.R..Thete has behn ap advance in New
York able or 1,00 per 10011 on Upper Leather.—
These are alt the changes in prices. Dealers are
doing aTair business and complain that they cannot
get sofficiest stock to meet the demand. T _ ho fol
lowing are thepresent selling rates:
New York Red, middling weights,....:-. • 18c rp tb
do, do Orer..., ....do 17c
Baltimore,2l(id22
Harness Lather, ' 20
Skirting, do • ' 22023
.. . doz 5330336
doz . 1124027
Calf Skins; F p d0z....,
The Nf3W York Tribune states that the agent of
the State-of Illinois has received a remittance of
$100,090, and 1. - htt he will, in March ? pay the inter
est on the $600,000 -loan made by the bondholders
to complete, he Canal, and alto pay 4 V' cent. or the
principal or the loan. This State is now endeavor
ing to get a grant from Congress of alt the uniold
public lands in the State, fur the purpose( of comple
.
ting her public :improvements.
The Boston Money market is without change.
The Banks are gradually extending..ll'n the street
good paper sells at ono per cent. but not easily. The
difficulty of obtaining money on mortgage s still con
tinues.
Nz* Commarattr.-100 , 0 Chester Bank, N. Y.
—We received yesterday from:New York, says the
Baltimore" Sun. of Tuesday, an anonymous letter ;
enclosing an unfinished plate, designed as a fraud
upon the Chester Bank, Orange Co., N. Y.
Este RAIL ROAD:The receipts of the Erie Rail
Road for: the month
_of January, 1847 were as fol.
lows t '
Front freight, $20,459 80
From passengers and mail, 18,881 -28
FrOm the commencement of the running of the
regular freight trains, the receipts from passengers
and freight in Jamiary average $2OOO per day.
TUADEIMAP'S BAtH PmVa.—The Philadelphia
Ledger, of yesterday, bas the following in reference
to a paragraph which lately appeared in the Sun :
-
We have been mined by the' President of the
Tradesman's Bank of this city, that tka whole circu
lation of the Bank is but about $20,000, and that it
holds, over $70,000 of. specie. If thie be correct,
our neighbors of the 4, Sun ", and t “. Times » at
Baltimore and Boston need be 'under 'no apprehen
sion for, the redemption of its straggling bills 'that
may have found their way there; the whole' amount
of which, at either place, the President thinks, can
net' exceed $300.• - •
Antrucarr Franzatra.—Eatimites 4pr the value of
sierm r and 'whale oil, the produCt or the American
Fisheries:—
_ . .
_1847. -
Whale Oil held 313,150 bble, average
price 36c. , - • •
Sperm Oil jm•d_ 230,753 bble, averago
price $1,50 ,
Whale Oil imp , 380,656 tibia, averagp
price 33c.
Sperm Oil imp , d 107,976 bbla, average
price 61,33,
• - LOUISVILIX MAIMETO, Peb.l3.
IRON, 'METAL, NAILS AND TIN , PLATE.—
We quote regular 'tales of bar Iron at 31.. it 4 cents in
lots; sales or inferior lion at 3331 c: We quote
sales Tennessee Hot Blast Pig-metal at 20(327 per
ton. Ohio Iron is held at little higher. Nails—
Sales of Pittsburgh at 4,18-100041 c for the assorted
numbers in light lota. Sales in round Mita at '4(34
1-13 c. The stock is fair with receipts of 580 kegs.
Tin plate we, quote at $1.1,60 in light , lots. Receipts
this week 36 boxes. Light sales of roofing plate at
$l2 per box. Sales of Banco block Tin at 27029 c..
GLASS.—"-We-,quote light sales of Pittsbargliman
'ufactured at 8404 40 for S by 'lO in' light lots ; coun
try manufaCture 63,25433,75 sales' of 10: by 12 at ,
$405 ; large sizes ratting from 10 by 14 to 'l2 by IS
from 64 to $6 in lots ; sales to the country at a
small advance at retail. Receipts 'this week 1,115,
ItIOORIMAD,
rpo LET—A good dry CELLAR, - situatid ou the, Nonh
1, east aide of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating
Room, or Storage of Any kind-, Enquire' of . .
. • . - , 410 GAN as CANTWELL,
feliS --
:- - - . - so Market st 4 ,•Pittsburgh..
46,5ECKS VOTATOES-4dec'd pet steamer Jewees,
and Guide by. (jan3l) CUMMINS & SALIM-
DRAB COATX . N9-..-lAale Drab Blinket Coating.
dada .- • MURPHY' &.•LEE •
STOOKS.
MONEY DIATTEB.S.
'589,340 98
$3,551,119
$7,373,857
$2,917,419
56;330,000
pasit*,g9 • !,,o and from iLilgiaildt t i etantii;
SCOTLAND TVALES..
Di" Myth , Steamship SARAH SANDS, and the regvidr
_ ; P. 346 Ships, -4-e.„1:0
P. W. BYRNES &GO.,
No, 83 South.. street,- New- York and 36 Waterloo Road
PERSONS send gto the Old Country tor , their friends,
can have them brought-out by the RegalarLine of Pack
cqs, sailing from Liverpool on Ist, lith, 13th , 16th, 21st or
l'lGth of every month comprising the following Ships
Fidelia,• Siddons, Henry Clay,
Ilquinguer, Columbia. " Constellation,
Roscius, ' ' - .Patrick Henry; — Cambridge;
Isaac Wright. Waterloo " Constitution,
Ashburton, - New-Yor ic, • - Garriek,
West Point, . Queen ot the Weal, Montezuma,
Yorkshire, Sheridan,', - New World,
Liverpool Oxford,. _ John R. Skiddy.
Or in the first class American 'Shin killing from Liv
erpool and the 'Silt Ports every.day, comprising the
- St. Patrick, 'St. George, Andrew Foster,
Yorktown, -' Creole, "'Memnon;
Probis, Elsinore Wm. A... Cooper:
- And many others, which this'limited space will not ad:.
mit of here enumerating.;
P. W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passenger Agents
for the Ste ainsh'ip SARAH SANDS. "Her appointed sail
ing days, for 1849, are as followii Prom' Liverpool on
- '2oth -January, 28th March, 4111 June, 6th August and Bth
October ;from New-York on 24th FebruarYi 411 MaYi sth
July,ediSeptember, and 15th November.
Therefor!, thoSe wishing-their relatives out early in
the Spring, will find it to their interest to patronize this
Old Established House' our arrnugements being so per
feet that no delay or disappointinent can occur. -
,Drafts at sight for any amount on the National Dank of
Ireland, its branches.- /Xt., &c., at all times for sole. Ap
ply to, or address by letter, post-paid,
P. W. syRNES & CO, 83 South at., N. N Y.,
and Waterloo Road, Liverpool:
Or to— JOHN THOMPSON,"
jun27:lc- k5O Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
ChiCkerillg.'ll Pift.lloll.
JOHN H. MELLOR, I sots Aj-nt for
Chiektring'a Pianesfor Western Pennryl,
•
cania,) No, St. Wood street, Pittsburgh,
has received, and now open for sale, the
following elegant assortment of Piancr•Fortes, direct
from the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chickerintes
(Boston) prices, viz: . . .•
One superb Rosewood, seven octave, carved in the most
elegant and rich s.yle of Louis XlV.—new scale.
One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale.
One do. at octave—newscale.
One do. 6 octave, carved moulding -7-new reale:
Tivo do. do. • round canters; "
Tiro do. 6 do. square " " 4
The above are from the manufactory of J. Chickering,
Boston, nd of the latest styles of furniture, and with his
new and approved scale.
Also, °attend, and for sale low—
Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves; from the manufac
tory of IL Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm
of Storlart,\Vorcester & Dunham.
Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory
of Gale & Co., N. Y.
One Rosewood, octave; manufactured by Bacon &
Raven, New York.
One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and
left by the owner for sale, either for cash or iu ex
change for suet, goods as will sa _to country
Price .5:10 0 .- jan3o
FOB RENt—A gooA Brick Dwelling House, nom
nientlyy situated for business men, bctwecn 3d nut,
2d t on Ferry street. Rent—S,lso.oo.
•
S. CUTIIBERT, Gee Agent,
fcbS • " Smithfield street.
O. SUGAI gip libds. prime new crop N. O. Sugar
. just received and for sale bv
miLLEFE RICNETSON,
• ' 170 Liberty
Co. Partnership Notice..
XOUX DUNLAP.- 2011117/1.131=0.
TOIIN DUNLAP having, on the bit inst., associated
tt with him in his buAineAs: lOUS/ PLEMDTuk, they will
hereafter carry on their Importing of House Purruslune
Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name
and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business-ofthe old
establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the
prurient firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an
Second streets Unn6) JOHN DUNLAP & CO.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore' existing. between
' Hale, Heineman & Co. was this day dissolved by
mutual consent.. The business of the late firm wfilbe
settled by Heineman & Co. JAS. HALE,
SANDS & HEINEMAN,
Sept. 27tb, JOHN VOEHTLY.
The business will be continued by :isms & Maximum
and Joan Vozert.t, under the style of REINEATAN&
sepe..3
Co._.
UN11R1E....4-Iftbbls. prime Cranberries;
0 10 • " small IVlite ikons ;
• a -Roll
.sacks Dried Apples;
10 kegs Loaf Lard
Received on consignment and for sale by
(OM •. JUNG & MOORREAD.
'V e ra "ere
g'
ju Pk t l keG:d& and
10fgftr'InilE by
Dm mond
.I)ACON—flams raid Shoulders, a prinie article, of G.
1 W. Jackson's caring, always on hand and for sale
by . Ifeb9) RING h MOORILEAD.
AISINS--25 boxes and 44 half boxes, in store and
1b for sale by Veld)) KING 4k- momuimen.
tYriLAPPING PAPER
-1000 reams Medium Straw Wrapping;
1000 " Crown
SOO " doable eery,
Received and for sale at the Toper Warehouse of
feb9 S. C. HILL, t 7 Wood at.
1.111811 WHISKEY—Eight bids. Irish .Whisirey re
ceiveA and for sale by
jan3 JOIIN HEAVE & CO.
I~PPLES-1.4i0 bbIA. Romanites, in store and for *ale
by (dertls) NV. & J. C. ACHESON.
/fin BUSHELS CORN ItlEAL, 7 ust. received, and
Ulf for ay
decd W. le L C.ACHESON.
ILL) lIIIAN.pIES AND WINE ...3.—A Jorge stock of
"Ur fine old Wines and Liquors for sale. in quantities to
mit,. by [deeld] . l. C. ATART/N.Agl.
WEFT CI DER.—A few bbli. for gale low by
decl4 P. C. MARTIN, Ag't
13EACH BRANDY—A few We.- old Tennessee Peach
Broody. fel sale by (decl4] P.C. AIARTIN, Ag't.
CIiEESE-351.1 boxes Cream aces°, in store
V awl for sale by (jnn•29) S. & WMARBAUGIi.
Q'+UGAR—ao USE.. new and old crop N. O. Sugar. in
morn and for au 'e. by fr 4) S &W. lIA RBAUGH.
S' 01 AS S'E..4--6 0 barrels N. 0 Molahse., in store and
In for sale by Dan 29) S. /t W IiABAUGH.
CI ODA ASH-30 casks Soda Ash, a very superior arti
cle for glass manufacturers, for sale by
jan29 S. & W. - HARBAUGH.
DEER ItAID-6 bales Dce.r Hair, in storeTatilfor side
by tjar2o S. & W. HARDAUGH.
T ARD-9.1) Oda - . No. I Lard ;
30 kegs " " just rec'd and for sale by
janZ S. & W. HARBAUGH.
.1 4 1 .4 G , r i0 1- .o7 Treslt Eggs just received and for sale by
S. to W. HARBAUGH
IRY APPLES-75 bags Dry Apples. Just reed and
JJ for sale by. (jan29) S. kW. 11ADBAUGH,
Lt UGAR. ROUSE MOLASSES.--1.7 bbls. La. Saga
1..) Rouge Molassea, on conslanment and for gale by .
janlB MILLER & RICKETSON
A n BOXES wiirrkiiAVANA SUGAR; •
`tli 60 bags " Brazil " received and
for said by . Jdec4) - MILLER & ItiCKETSON.
EGARS--50 Id. genuine Principe, "Cruz. & Sons."
A? 20 " . " "Judo Zanz."
10 . " Havana Regaling. -
'b" o Fragancia. Reed and for gate
by (deed) MILLER & RICKETSOH.
ItifpLASRES-226515. Sugar house;
In. 40 •aeor crop Plantation • received
and forsoste by (dcc4) MILLER & RICKETSON.
011.--cßOYUPligt4,:Ziii - Eitikeiiiiini. Bor
k/ - deaux, " Larands ;"
10 baskets sup. Bardenx," Lritours;' ,
15 ." Atarseilles; ree'd and for sale by
`dec 4
(10FFEE--40 bags Rio Coffee;
J. 30 sup. Rio Coffee;
• 50 '• Laguyra • •in afore
K nnd for sale
(jantB) MILLER 5; RICETSON.
1130T-ARI-L—leeasks Pot-Ash in store and for sale by
juntB - MILLER dr. RICKETSON
NVHITE HAVANA SUGAR-30 boxes .Widte Ha
vana Sugar, just rec'd and for sale by
janl9 MILLER & RICKETION.
T ARD 01L-12 bbli,No. - 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil
it 4. 8« 8 I Fall lt u •
Just received and for sale by
Tanis m MILLER &RI
T
A n t I i r
1 t p e a l( p7r B s u ro e r r i s n a r l 01) Star,
in barrels and hhds.,
13. A. FZINESTOCK & CO., -
Corner Ist and Wood sta.
nov94
3,822,738
1 LUSH MOS le hale just received and for solo.by
JL • B. .A.:FAIINESTOCK
Vornerlst nod Wood ate
(tASSIA-200 luaus just rueeived and for Raic by
. - A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
• Corner ist and Wood ate
13LANKETCOATINGSL—Drab, Lavender, Grey Mix
ed.and Blue, for sale by the_ piece or package, at
tratnufacturer's prices, by 151URIIIY & LEE,
Jana Liberty street, opposite - Fifth.
3,412,581
Ct P.FIRD,I, WHALE. AND LARD OILS— - •
10 1400 gs. Unbleached Winter Sperm, manufactured
dilassinter ; . .
garßleacbed • do. do; do. '
000 ", •••• Winter Whale do. do.
14 bids. No.l Winter Lard Oil. '•
. Just received and for sale by
MILLER & .RICKETSON, •
feb7 - • • • 170 Liberty_street.
TT cip FRANKLIN, ILLuarnsin course of pulil
'Mallon in the social form, by Harper & Brothers, N.
York. The Life of Benjamin Franklin, consisting• of his
Kalobiogmphy, and u narrative of his politic life and ser
vices, by the Rev. H. Hastings Weld; splendidlyembel
lished by : numerouS exquisite design's, by John G. Chap
man—engraVed in the highest Style of art. The work is
printed in the octavo form, on superfine peper, from bOld
and legible type. It will be completed in eight parts, at
'25 cents each, and issued at brief intesvals. Each part
will be received by express immediately alter its publi
cation: -Part jun received and for sale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTOPi,
Corner of Market and ad sts.
CALIFORNIA WAG9NS
-1....) MO sawed
,NVILFen FeHoes, (Government sizes; )
- .Hubs; for sale by
500
C. Ae bIeANULTY Si CO.,
fO_LEI',..-A Three .Story itri et Dwelling, (connuning
eleven • Rixims;) on Wayne - street. - Bent, to a goo
Tenant, 8250. 2 Apply to -
--• C. £.M'ANULTY & CO.,
Canal Basin.
filiscellaneous.
CKETSON
116 tr 3iltelligente
aka
aSA igag
PORT OV PlTTpiErintan;
ingrr WATER 13 . . T 1 8 _ cuarenu,
ARRIVED. .
Steamer Luke Erie ; Sholes, Beaver,
• " Michigan No. 2, Gilson, yeaver.
" Baltlc r ,facobs Brownsville. •
,• •
• ~•• Atlantic, Parkinscii,
Beaver, Clarke,Benvei
'• Camden, MendrickSon, McKeesport:
de
" Hibernia - N0.2, Klihlter, Cincinnati.
" Pilot No. 2, Shunk,'Gallipolis. -; • • •
" Eatbdisy, Bennett, st. Louis.
" Ltlrnartme; Patterson; Bt. Louis.C.- •
DEPARTED,
" Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver:
• " Baltic Jacobs, Brownsville • • - •
Atlantic; Parkinson, do
" Michigan N 0.2, Gilson,..fleaver.
cc - Beaver, Clarke, Beaver. • '
. : Camden, lilendriekon. McKeesport.
• -•." • . Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati.
Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. •
Sir The wbarr looked rather gloomy yesterday
ilar The "Prairie State,": Capt. Baldwin's n ew ,
boat, made a trial trip yesterday ; and proved to be
all right, and. Gist. She is a" beautiful beat, and is
intended for the St. Louisand'lllinois river trade.
Tnr. Maim Vtarrear r —The 'Dispatch of yester
day publishes affidavit* of officers of the steamer
Monntlreinon, which seta the outrageous' slander
of tiro Cincinnati " Nonpareil" at naught. - Such a
rentation, however, was not neellenere, wher9 the
boat and her. ifficers are kaolin.
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH .• .
VAILY.STIZAM PACSET:LINE.
111 HIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
.of the largest, swi ft est, best finished and furnished,
and meat powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
most experienced men engaged in the river buinness.--:
The line Ints been in operation for six years; has carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slighteit
Injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin
parison with any passenger bate in the Union . for safety,
regularity, and speed. All that money can procure • has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
XONDA YPACHET. 7 ,-The Mottorummt4,Capt.Stone,
will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r.
TUESDAY PACEET.--Theflinmainn. No. -2, Capt.
Elineilter, will leave Pittsburgh every :Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10r. st.
IVRDNE'SD:4 YPA CRIS' Z—Th e Now Exclaim> No.
2, Capt. S. Dran, wilileave Pittsburgh every Vlrednenday
morning ntlOo'clock WheelingeveryWedneaday oven
.inft at 10 p. -
THURSDAY PACE . RT.—The Baimasyr, Capt. R. J.
.Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday, evening at 10 r. N.
- FRIDAY PACERT.—The Cmecza N 0.2, Copt. Crooks,
Will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 e. at. 40. -
[ISA TORDE YPACKET.—The hiassatture No:2, Capt.
L V. Whodueard, Will leave Pittahurgh - every Saturday
moraittg at 0 o'clock; Whecliug every Saturday eveuing
at 10 P. Y.
SUNDAY- PACSST—Tbe Is Newton; Capt. P.
Dein; will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
1p o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. H.
noo
_
L•ifICOSNIT.LIEC - PACKETS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE.
01110 LLIS.
REGULAU=RDAS Facurr.—The A
. No lfine and fast passenger steam Pac
ket TELEGRAPH, I. Ilezlep., Com
mander, will leave Pittsburg for Whee
ling, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board . , orto
' FORSVI 11 & DUNCAN, Agents.
. 'The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular
Packet,and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will ran in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 13 and Pike Nb 9, to Sant-
Louis—time trirough,rwa DAYS. ap2l.-iy
184 x. 1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Bally packet
Line.
11141848. Flhattsav lst,tB4B.
LEAVE DAILY AT 81. M. AND 4 P. AL
The following new boats complete the line
for the. present season: ATLArrric, Capt,
James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. &Jacobs;
and LOUISBULANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard tnexpense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. 'Pheltoats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat,
at the foot of Roust. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leavoat the advertise
hours.
New Wheeling Packet.
• The new and splendid passenger steamer
i tg liiitZ. TAYLOR, M. R. MCAII 7 Neater. will run
axe Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
lee mg. leaving this city every Monday., Wednesday
and Friday, at la o'clock, it, and Wheeling every
Tuesday k Thuraday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A: At.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda
tions,) apply on board.
-The Z. I'aylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed
and aceommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the
river. (jan3o). ARMSTRONG /r. CROSS.% Agta.
— SITAN• Whe el se ket.
•
The new and' splendid passenger
steamerJAMESNELSON, G.ll. Moore,
Master, will run as a Regular Packet
between Pittsburgh and 'Wheeling, leav
ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at
10 o'clock, A. at., and 'Wheeling every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. la.
For freight or passage, (having superior aceommoda
tihns,) apply on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation Is not surpassed by any boat
on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER,
decent( . Agents.
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
.•-• THE swift mining stammer CONSUL,
WEEDVII, piaster, -will leave regularly for
eating, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at 10 oeloek,preeisely.
Leave Wheeling every s Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day, at 7 o'clock:A. At,
The Consul will land at all Intermediate ports. Every
accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and
safety of passes en, hes been provided. The boat is
also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent
explosion.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
oet9 ]OLIN FLACK, Agent.
' Franklin Packet
l i d ar lo r t
- The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE,
Capt. Wat. - ilitrixi., will run regularly be
tween nts urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, P. M. Forfreight orpassage, apply on board.
Regular Packet for Sunfish.
lord THE fine, steamer WELLSVILLE, Clioamas, amass, will leave forth° above and inter
totate lions on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
tia2s P. MILTENBERGER, A gt.
New Arrangement.
THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for
Beaver, Glasgow, and WelLsville, on Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday, at e. st" re
uuningon Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a
boat at the landin2, between Wood street and the Bridge,
prepared to receive freights at any time.
S. Zr W. HAR.BAIJGIL Agents,
mare - N 0.33, Wood street.
Stunmer Arrangement. -
AMIETIIE steamer DEAVER, Chi's. E. Clarke,
.Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver,
assgow, and every Monday; Wednesday,
and . Friday—and returning - on - .Tuesday, . Thursday,
and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Having a boat at the
landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time.
For freight or passage apply to
mal7.tf G. VV. RARTON & CO., Agents.
_
For Bt. toultß.ll
The splendid fast running steamer
- • 'CAMBRIA,
C. S. Kendriekthlnster, will leave for the
bove andlntermediate ports thi s -d ay.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
feblo . -OEO. 8.-MILTENBERGER,Agent.
For jaisityetse, Wabash - River.
The fine steamer VERMONT, Captain
liszmertovill leave for the above and
all intermediate ports,
:Mar 'passage, applf on board.
For frelg
DISSOLUTION.--The partnership of hlearitr &lira
is this day dissolved, by mutant consent. The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee
-J. R. MURPHY,
11. LEE.
Pittsburgh, 30th Tan., 1840
NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool
business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the
old place. H. LEE.
retiring froin the lute firm of Murphy & Lee, I
take great pleasure in recommending . Mr. H. Leo to the
confidence of my friends and to the pubtle.
jan3o J. R..MURPHY:
lildrtingr'ldnidlps and Irish Linens: ,
lir R. MURPHY Invites the particular attention of
. those wanting the above Goods, to hisdesirable
flock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv
ed manufacturers, and the. latter wartanted pure flax--
He has just received an additional supply, and is offering
Shining hluslins of .o,superior quality at a very low
price. Alto, . • -
Sheeting and Pillow:ease Mastitis;
Diapers and Crash; • •
Table Cloths; . Towels and Napkins ;
BltinkeitiNults, Counterpanes; and
lionsekeetung Dry Goods generally. i .
• LADIES' DRESS GOODS,-Such as French Merinos;
Partnettos, plain and fancy DeLaines, (some new styles
Nast received ;) Ali:Lena, ke- '• •
The season being far adVanced, all these Goods will be
sold at prices that cannot fail to please,
trr IVholenale Rooms op stairs.
.
ARD.--;Ju al re ceived, by Express, three pieces orsu
perfirtaßßOWN LusTRECLOTEIS, for Over-coats
and Sacks, which will be sold low, tit SW Liberty street,
by - lnov18) C.
c o (Chronicle sad Journal cortaCi II(G.
-
TgouLL BUTTER-13 barrels Fresh Roll Batter, for
_Uar sale by (jaa29) • W. HARD/MGM
W=tffMIfZEMEZTA
_.f#, - - 4341::: - ! :.:'.1'41. , fit'
Blourtit Satinet; Braldlng - Lots ror Bale.
.9s7BEMYTIFULLY,SITUATED- BUILDING LOTS
t.l it for ship, th Utopian of the Mount Enunetproperty.
Persona , desirous of investing..lt sheen shut of reouey,:con
_doso to acivShtage;by securing choice Lots of various
This property, for beauty of location.. commanding View of the two cities, the Al leglieny,lll4nopgahela'suiii
Ohio rivers, is u nequalled. . .lt. has the advantage.of an
abundance of the choicest spring water- The new road,
now. finishing, will render iteasy of access, and. bring it
within a convenient distance of. the Allegheny:market.
. As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the o,:t.
lightful situation for a residence, the. buyer will secure in
it Lew yellrn a TURES-FOLD return. ,
The above Lots will be Sold' for Cash, or otk a Credit
of one to five years. .. . •
TITLE CLEARARD I.4I4SPUTAIILE. n
.
Plans may be See and every information had, of llar.
HUGH SWEENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE,
at his office - on 4th street, Pittsburgh. novel
1. with FOR SALE . —A small Iron Fonndly,
1. with Patterrirr;Tools,&c., all ready'for'operation,
be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged , for iron
This Offers an excellent opportunity ur a young merit°
commence the iron Foundry business. Enquire of
biCAIFE.dr_ ATKINSON, :
let, near Wood street.
F"" ISALEI.—.A' small two nary , ramodwelling house,
convenienty situatedaronang ou Pride street, one
street beyond the Hospital.. The tot 4.524 feetin front,by
1.23 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms.
Per fortbe r particulars apply at the house,or ' •
sep2 , JAMES MAY, Watetstreet.
Ajt Steamilosits for Sale., ; •
1140.4 The splendid Steam Packets - BALTIC
rid ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as
regu ar ackets on the Monongahela...between, Pitts
burgh-.and Brownsville;and having run for a few months;
are found to be too largo and powerful for the navigation
of that river, are now offered for -
The following are the dimensions of these xwnt boats,
viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam; WI feet ;
wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers.,2l
feet by 39-inches diameter; cylinder., 21 inches,. and 6.1
.eet stroke, Each . boat contents 50 state-rooms, and the
cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. -
For terms, enquire of. J. K. AIOORHEAD •
novo.:lnf • • ' • Pittsburgh. -
Pcir Sale or Exchange.,
y EPPEL; FOR SALE the whole of the property on
which I now reside * in the Sixth Ward of the •City,
consisting of the Dwelling House, Out Houses, dce., with
the Garden ; or I would exchange the same for Property
in the neighborhood of the. City i—or I would divide the
Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pur
chase or exchange, can ball On me at i the warehouse, of
Cummins &Smith, Sirfithfield street, op the Motion-.
"allele House. (declptawtt) ,IA ria.,,s C. CUMMINS.
:IGIDESALE OR RENT—A Two Story . Brick Dwelling,
situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House:—
Enquire of AVAIULLEN- 'DOWNING,
janl7 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh
FOR BALE-d, valuable Property of 40 feet'front on
Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley to a 10feet
alley. The above desirable property can readily" ber im
proved, either for business purposes or 'private veld
- deucesor for renting—will be sold at a Bargain. Also;
a lot 0f , 20 feet front on Webster. near Grant street, by 80
feet deep l'rice 0700. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Ag't . •
febs - - • Smithfield st.
1 - 1, OR SALS—A desirable Farm of 74Acreli. with
_U tlivelling House, Barn, Stable, and out buildings,
Garden and - Orchard, and from 30 to 40 acres in cuitiv
ntion-11 miles from the city, on the Franklin Road.—
Some stock and farming implements will besold at fair
-
price. Price of the Farm; including the Grain down,
0 1400. Terms, easy. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Art,
Smithfield st.,
FOR SALE—A valuable corner Lot of al feet front on
Borough street, by 75 deep on North street, in Law
reticeville—cantsir tug a new Brick Bcruse, conveniently
arranged; with wide hall, large parlor and kitcheo, three
bed rooms, upper and lower porches, good - cellar; bake -
oven, garden, ice. Price $l5OO ;ssoo.in hand ; 5560 in
year ; $5OO at 2 years. ,
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,.
Jan,. . Smith fi eld street. .
FOR SALE. , -A valuable property of a Brick House
and Lot, trohting on Lacock street, Allegheny. The
House is well arranged, with a good dry vault and cel
lar, dining-room'and kitchen, hall and two parlors, two-
chambers and finished garrets. Will be sold at abargain.
Price 81200 8600 in hand; SCOO at siq months.
S. CUTHBERT, Hen: Agent,
Smithfield street.
TO LET—A Dwelling House on Peders. streot,
Allegheny, near the Market mare ; and a small
House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near MM. Mur
ray's Tavern, Pitt Township.
Also, a long Room; .141, story, Market street,,Pittsbmsh.
Two small Stores on Third street, and several convenient
Offices, near the Pon Office. Apply to
E.,D. GAZZAAI,
febLaw Office, Third street, over Phdo Hall.
ti.t TA ERN STAND AT SHOESTOWN, FOR
RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern
' 6llll •Stand, in the village of Shdusetown, furnished in
modern style , with good Stablingattached.' It will be
leased fora term of years. Address
inapt P. *MOUSE, Shousetowit.
ritTO LW—One Three Story and one Two Story
DwellinglHouse, finished in modern style, marble
mantels in each of the parlors, and bath houses
in each; situated on Wylie street, second and third
houses from the corner of Washington tit.
JOHN F. PERRY,
jan:lwd• Corner of Liberty and Irwin sta.
ri 10 LET—The Dwelling, corner of Wylie and Chath
j. am street, having parlor, dining room, and six bed
rooms. Apply JAS. hIcGUIRE,
janla - Tailor, Third at.
Ur. 131311 1 * Book-Keeping
A ND WHITING ROOMS Alexander & Day's Build
ing, corner of Diamond and Market street.. For
day and evening classes.
Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in . his
splendid new work on I.look.Keeping, are now attracting
general attention in the Eastern cities.
" Numerous Alf . are the publications already before the
public on this important bmrich or mercantile education,
we think, from the, emphatic testimonials appended to
the work, that Mr.DulThas succeeded in effecting a more
ready . and desirable method of tenchiim and reducing to
practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile
affairs.—Nem York Ecru fru; Ezpress, - - -
Professional assistance given m opening, posting and
closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de
ranged hooks, &c, Class hours from .I.UtO 12 a. Si., mid
from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10r. tu. jan2
February Magailnea.
TIECEIVII) AT M. A. ISIINER'S,—Godera Lady's
Book, for February.
Graham's Magazine. for February. '
Ladies' National, for February. All the above are more
than equal to the January numbers. -
Illustrated Coarier, for - December. '*-
Littelthr Living No. 244.
The Gold Mines of California and also a fall historical
account of that country; edited by G. G. Foster. Also,,a
large COrreCi Map of all that region of country; engraved
by Atwood, Ne%York.
Alen, a new work of 150 page*, giving a full"history of
California and As Gold Regions, with the geographical.
mineral and agricultural 'resources, including a map of
the whole country; by Fayette Robinson.
Panning Illustrated Life of Benj. ; to be coin
plete in eight bombers. Published hy th e Harpers.- •
CharlesDlckens' new work, the Haunted Man and the
Ghost's Bargain. Price 6 cents.
BERFORD, of Allegheny City, has ail the above.
ED-Smithfield street, thud door above 241. jeinl7
11OHTILAITS'OP DISTINGUISHED MEN, engraved
from Daguerreotypes; published .by E. Anthony—
. Daniel IVebsteri Henry Clay, (in his 71st year) General
Scott, Gen. Taylor, Millard Flllmore, Gen. Wm. O. But
ler, John C. Calhoun,-James' Buehanan, Theodore "Fre
linghoysen, John Quincy Adamg, Andrew Jackson (from
Dodge's celebrated miniature) Washington, (from Stuart's
painting) Pius IX., Lewis Can.
A supply of the above excellent portraitsjust received
and for sale by. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, -
jean) , Corner Market and El sts.
A chtuLtlrs ENGLAND—The literary of England
M
from the accession of lames IL, by Thomas Ba
bingion MacaulCy. Just received and' for sale by
JOHNSTON tic STOCKTON,
Corner '3d and 3d Market sta.
A !MOTT'S ALEXANDER THE' GREAT—History
AL of Alexander the Great, by Jacob Abbott; with en.'
gravings. Just received and for sale by
JOHNSTON At STOCKTON,. .
Corner Market and 3d sta.
Pattersoses Carriage-Manufactory, •
-Diamond alley, between Wood and Stnidiftekt stretta.
.
.Wnicar. =yob:cart be found an assort
, - .nt of Family ..Carringes, Barouches,
Enggies, and all kinds of heavy work;
. in a six horse wagon down to a wheel
barrow. Persons wishing , to purchase or contract for
any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to
call. oct2Bttf
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A FURTHER REDUCTION.
aisirs Blospratt .& Sons , Patent Soda Ash.
ITO 5 TONS, 3t, gash, currency for 4 M ae., approved
bill's. 5 tons or upwards 3,1 do. par, or 6 mos._ do.,
in
terest added. For the superior quality of' this brand, we
refer to the glass and soup. manufacturers _of this city
generally. b qtr it, N. POTCHELTREE,
dec4 N 0.160 Liberty street.
WILLIAM. TATECI'dc, Co.,
(BOCCEIS3OIIII TO 811-KRIFIT-it TLT Z.)
NO.IO, Fourth street, between Ferry, and Liberty thief - 2,
MANUFACTURIIRS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy
draws, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins,
&c,; keep, constantly on hand and manufacture to order,
sheet lead from 1 to 8 lbs. to the square foot; in sheets of 0
by 20 feet, which' hey will furnish to the trade wholesale,
or cut to order in tiny size that may be wanted.
They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand
leaden pipes from 2. to inch calibrei aqueduct pipe, for.
conveying watevtrom springs, furnished to the country
trade, and put up-on reels in lengths of from 1.00 to 1000
feet on each reel, with_direetions as - to the proper method
of laying. Also, on hand, a large simply or Adams'-Pat.
eat suction Pumps, for wells 'or - cisterns; Snow & Co's
very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps.- _ -
Hydrant work of every description executed in the
most durable manner, and On the most accommodating
terms. Orders-from the country for leaden pipes, she,.
lead, or putnris, will receive prompt attention.
Queenasvare % China, and Gleamy.
.pRITANNIATE*SETS, lifA/V TEL ORNAME IV TS, - 4-c.
SELLING OFf CREAP . .
AT MODKINSON , S,
woon suuter,ITIMICE BOORS BELOW FIPM STREET.
THE subscriber invites his numerous friends and ens
tamers, and the - public generally, to his large Mid
beautiful assortment of China, Queensware and Glass-
Girondoles Lamps, Britannia Tea . Ware, Castors,
French and English hlantel Ornaments, &c., am.r—all o
which he offers at unusually low pncesprevious so
11130DKINSON,
moving lower : down on Wood street .1514.0 doom below
Fourth, in March. next, Banta.)
XrALENTINES.—Just received, n splendid - assortment
,y of Fancy, Comic - , &c.- Also. Envelopes to match,
• zElluLort RitizErs,
07 Market street,
CILOV.Ett. SEED-7 barrels, just received and for sale
kJ by • (lanai) srarra re: SINCLAIR.
Cy IJOA RD HAMS—A u&Seniare left" of Stagg & Shay's
17 curing• Ifehay • • - KING & MOORHEAD.
=IME=M
DLt GOODS--NOTICE
No. 60. !Market 'street, Plttsburgl6
BEG mc Irtavepmatamstur
andsp the
ectfull p y u t b o li n c ti unlii - n i c h e o to tiw the e i o r in na e ;
qr. ence of contemplating a change in their businesi, pro.
pose opening- the whole of their extensive Warehouie,
.(n telading all their Wholesale Rotints,) fOrretniling, and
will continue open until the ern of Fdbruary,commenc
ng on New Year's Day, - Our -whole-stock, corn..
11 sing one of the most extensive and variedassorunents
of FAISICY.AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited
the Western country, will be offered-at lower prices
than ever before known.,.-Upwards of fifty thousand
fare of-our stock has been reeentlypurehased, the great,
er portion of which are foreign Goods, received at New
York by late European arrivals, which, from the lateness
of the season, as well as the well.knewn pressure lathe
money market, were sold sit linsnense sacrifices at the
public sales, at ratesvarying from twenty-five to fifty per
cent. less-than similar goods- brought the first of the sea
son.- We thereforeconfdentlybelieve that our prices for
the time above mentioned will be found lobe evert lower
than any Eastern wholesale rates
We anxiously invitee!! persons to visit Our establish.
melt, whether they purchase or not, and lest the truth of
the above—assuring them that they will incur no oblige;
-ion thereby, but conferlu favor upon the proprietors.--
Our easement of SILKS, SHA.WLS t and PINE DRESS
GOODS will amply repay one tor a visit ; added towhich
our great displa ir of DOALESTIO GOODS will, we hope,
induce auto
fl - Our system of Ono PriOe, will be Stilt adhered
to. liana) •
Presti Arrival... New Goods 1 -
GB ?aids= sr, BETWEEN 4ra sr. AND TEMS =MORD
FARC Y AND STAPLE - WINTER DRY GOODS!
:The subscriber has just received his second supply
Of NEW GOODS, pdrchased in the Eastern cities since
the Great Fall in Prim, and rar below the cost of mann - .
factoring, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re
taili . GREAT BARGAINS TO-BUYERS!
'. Bleached Muslin, only 2 cents; .
.44 Bleached Muslin, from 61 to 121 coins; , •
4-4 Brown do. - do. '5 to 8 cents;
4-4 Double Pimple Calico, 121 do.
Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 61 cents; ' •
Furniture ;Chintz, 0n1y.6.1 cents;
- Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 181 cents
'BritishZhin'tz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents .
Bed Ticking, only 61 cents;
- French Dress Giughams, 121 cents;
French Work Collars only 121 cents ; • .
44 White Flannel, only 25
' - LADIES'. DRESS GOODS
Black Plaid ffilki, rich lustre •
• Wide Black
- Chameleon Silks, all shades
Satin stripetashmere, new style ; _
French Lamartine'Plaids;_
L4ortcse Cloths, rich lustre
Black Plaid Alpaca Lnette; .
Gala Plaids, high colore;
Coburg and.Thibet Cloth, various shades;
Perla Printed Lamartine Caehm6res;
French Merino - t all colors
Chameleon Sattn, all sha des ; . .
Black Plaid Gro. D' Armour Silks ;
Chameleon Thibet Cloths. -
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS!!-
Plaid Long Shawls; Broad. Long Shawls; Embroid
ered Black Cloth Shawls; 'new style all wool Btocha
Shawls; Embroidered,llack and colored Mons de Leine
-Shawls; new style Stradilla Sletwls; plain arid embroid- '
ercd, black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and
new style Paris printed Tkrketri and Cashmere Shawls.
FANC GOODS.
French work Capes; Collars. and Chemizettes; new
"style Bonnet Ribbon's; Revere bordered linen cambric
Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs ; black- and
colored Kid Gloves; mohair acid worsted Mitts; white
and black , Silk; Cashmere, Alpaca. ingrain and Mora
vian black Silk Fringes. and -.Gimps Thread,
Edgings and rnsertings.
• DOMESTIC AND STAPI:Ei GOODS.
Damask Table. Linen; and Table Cloths; Russia Dia-
Per and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached
and Browiffiruslin ; Cassinets; lientucky - Jeans; Checks;
Bed Ticking ; Domestic Ginghams; Colored Cambrics•,
Red,"l'Vhite and 'fellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plain
Linseys; Canton Flanitels; Brown, - Bleached and color
ed-Drillings.:: • -
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.
• Just received, a very fine assortment of French and
English, blue, black and brown Clothe; bleak and fancy
French Cassnat3res ; new style. fancy Vestings and Cra
vats Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and
Silk Handkerchiefs; and spl endi d assortment of Gloves
Hosiery and Suspenders.
A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon - bitand)
Blankets, just received.
The above GOODS having been purchased Since the
recent great fall in price', Merchants and others ane 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 wholesale : and retail, at a very small 13113§: c:. the
Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS ,-
nor' - No. G 5 Market street.' Pitudnirgh.
. . New Goods, at. Number Fifty..nine I r .
' COINER Olir roman en - naafi= STBSETS 7 vurrsounou.
(TREAT BARGIIIDIS I—The subscriber - bat just re
l." turned fromthestern Cities, and is now receiving
a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND
DRv GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em
br . ming a stock;for richness and variety not surpassed by
at." establishrient in' he West. - ,
DRESS GOODS!
Very glossy Meet Silks ; '
'Cravats and Collars•
Handsome drew , -do., -- Black love Veils andHdkfs.;
Rich changeable - do. i - Jacimet and'Camb.Muslins.
Rich changeable Satin derlaid and striped Aluslinsi.
Chines; 'l. . . Handsome Ribbons; .' .
Mode and high cold French Glows „Hosiery, &c.;
Merinos; L • . ICloths tor Cloaks;
Mode and high cold Muslin Terkeri=Shawls ; - -
' do Laines ;. . 'Cashmere do. ... ''
New style muslin de Laines; Plain Tidbit% Shawls, silk
(Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe ;
Fancy do:- . do. ' • Plack Thibet Shavvls,do.do.
Billet and calored Alpacas;,Blac k do. do.
Plaid Gingham:3, bright co-,Silk '' do. . - do.
lora; - • , ' - . : 'Fine Broclim_ - do.
New style Visepes ; 'Cloth . do. .• .
Gala Plaids, bright colors;, Plaid, Long no.
Califiarnia, Plaids ; !Low Priced do
Black I3ombazines; • !Plaid Cloakings. '
• . CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION
Xis stock Of Calicoes is very large ; it has been se7
.leeted with much care—with particular reference to
fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of
design. _ These goods are lower than they have ever
been before, and are worthy the particular attention of
The. best Calicoes for 6} eta ever offered ; . .
Double purple Calicoes,EMglish, 121 cents; -, . •
' ' Oil Chiutz •; British Chintzes; , - .. .; ..-
New style Merrimack Calicoes; • -- •
Blue and Orange - . do.
Furtuture... do.
CHEAP DRESS GOODS_ -
A large lot of low priced Muslin tie Laines, of thelow
price of in cents per yard. -. ..• , . ,
Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cis. per yard, Very good
.and very handsome .dark and bright colored Plaid Ging
!hams, for 121 cents, warranted fast colors. ~ .-• , •
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Bleached/Um:dins, till to 12; -.
, - Yard wide Unbleached, 91 to 9;
•
Bed Tickings, very cheap; . - •
•-•
Casinotts,Drillings, Kentucky Jeans;
, . Cheeks l ' Anings, Plaid Linseys; .
Domestic Gingham, Mariners' Shirtings ; Colored •
'Flannels, lower than ever offere d; Canton Flannels.
LINEN GOODS!
;Irish Linens, Linen'Lawns ;.., . . • . ,• , -...
Damask Table Linen; - - .. .
Do. do. Cloths;
Russia Sheeting; ,
,Linen Drilling, Cragt: .
A -.. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! . ... .
large stock' of Blankets, from coarse_ to Very fine ,
also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for
GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN
.-- . .
Fine and superfine French and English Cloths andeas
simeres; Over-coatirtgs ; Silk - and Linen Pocket Hand
kerchiefs and Cravats;:,Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and
Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cottou.Half Hose
Tile subscriber having made extraordinary, prepara
tions for, the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas
ed his Goads ander the advantage of markets unusually
depressed, can confidently premise his customers the
-best bargama he has ever been able : o offer.
Customers.of the house, and purchasere generally,are
* respectfully invited to call. (nov2o) PHILIP ROSS.-
• toter Goods at-Blasters cost l
eIEO. 11. WHITE. N 0.51 Market street, intends making
Vila change in his business, 'on Me Ist of January
next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at
original coat 1--
BrochaLcmg and Square Shawls; - -
French Tartan Gong ' ' do.
French Printed Cashmeres • - . - .
English do - do.
Mouseline De Laines ' -
3 4 and 6.4 Gala Plaids ' • '
High con! FrenchGiughtuns, and Fancy DressSilkir.
Those wanting Bargains. are invited Mead: in027:1m.-
, Reduction in; rtoes. ;
virtu. BE SOLD from thia'clate the balance of ciui
y WINTER Dana Goons, at greatly reduced prices--
consisting of scarlet, maroou;mazarum blue,l4 , lc,broWn
and other colors Preach Merinos, Latuarnne Sinma,
-Mohair Stripes; and bar'd Alpacas,-bl'lr and fancy colors;
French all wool Caatimeres and De Dairleat low piiced
Cashmeres and De Lateen, in great variety; Long_ and
Square Plaid Shawls r 'Darken, Cashmere, De Lain° .
Cloth, Thibet ; &a. ft. D. TIIOMPSON; • •
-dee2 • " 110 Market St y 3 dijortilrotn Lihert
IDARD BROVIRRS , PREMIUM GOLD FENS.—
..10 12 doi.of.theabove warranted brand bf.Pens;jiiit
received. and - for sale - to the trade at New York prices.
The above Pens have received the highest premium ever
awarded - 4M Gold Pens, and are:warranted by the xnartu
facturer against the point coming off.
For sale by EDWARD TODD & CO., .
North-east corner of Fifth aid; Market.sts., up stairs.
14.1,ACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES.—W. R. Mon
pay lately received a large assortment of .thee
Goi:ls, and , is opening them at prices unprecedente• y
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' are
same very tandsome , French Black, suitable for Cloaks,
at n very low price , and brown, invisible green, and bl'k
Pelisse Cloths, for. Ladiee.Cloalrs, ,
Also, silk,cotion and merino Undershirts add Drawers;
Mariners' Untleishirtsiconstainly on hand.
110` The attention of Merchants and Merchant Tailors,
who buy, by the piece, is specially invited to the above.'
By Express'. ,
ENT'S. SUMMER GOODS.—Super.• single - milled
G
Fr.uch Habit Cloths; rich styles Caasimerer, black
and cnlored Cashmerettie Queen 'a and Summer Cloths'
figured and plain Trap D' Etes. Vesting% "eery choice?.
Marseilles, Silks and Satins. and figured Linen Drills
Cheaper yet! "RODINSONISI Cloth Store,'. -
* • mar-5 .. • Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood.
pRK . BASKETS per No. en hbontsr snmnr--Con
sisting. of noiltwoodi hlatnigany and-other value,
Materials: Also .rt superfine smality -of Toilet and
Shaving Boxes, Wri ting Desks,- yancy‘ Building-BloCks
nd.Oamett of. every, description, with a largo assortmert
Toys and Fancy Articles, suitable for iChrisUnas Pinu=
,-, [deels); .00.0401_& CATOWMi..
.• - *nu. ne.wiGtzknsi
BXultithlGlE ,AND B/INKIN9
Ar. 2. corner. 0. Third and Wood streets. .
and,Time. Bills of Bkebtuige, Bank Notes and
IJI foreign and domestic Coln bought and sold on the .
most favorable terms. . •
CoLlec tions made Mall the principal cities of the Ural on i
at the lowest rates. • jet:
,iOSEPu - • ' w. C. cvntrf.
• . curtav,
• • • BANKERs,. EXCHANGE BROKERS;
And . Diaters in For e ign and Domatie ',Exchange, CertilP.
Bates of Atposd, Bank Notes, Gold an Siker, No. 05 Wood
' streel,3rd door below Fourth, Matti*, Pitlsburgh,'Pa.
marl4.-ly " •
ALLEN. LIAM& EDWARD
ILIZAMER & RAHN. • -
Bankersand Exchange Brokers, Drains in Foreign and
Domestic Bills, Bilis qf Exchange, Certificates 3f Depot
it, Bank Notes, and Coin. . -
Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposito the St•
Charles Hotel. rnay29
N. HOLMES & SON, •
Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Nola,
N. .15 Market strut,. Pittiburgh.
9E W 3 G RATE. • azonatiom ammo acts
New York . prl Cincinnati
Philadelphia - Louisville.l .
Baltimore . -"' St. Louie I •
alga ROTas.
Buying Taus Buying rake r
Ohio 'die. County & City mire
Indiana. f• ." Relief Notes
Virgi
Kentucnia ky •
".‘ New Penns
York ylvania Co. 4 .
•
Wheeling " marylarid *
• Tennessee 3 " New'Orleans
•
JAB. S. ECON.
SOON & SARGENT. •
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS;
N.B. Corner of Wood and Sixth street.r . ., Pittsktigh,'Pa.,
`nEALtuts in Coin, Bank Notes„ Time Rills Foreign
Li and Domestic Exchange,.CcruScates Of Deposi '
EXCHANGE en all the. principal Cities of the u n i on
and Eu r ope for sale in sums to !Mit purchasers. •
CURRENT and par funds received - on deposite.
COLLECTIONS T o 'satin parts of die thi ion. attte
lowest lifes: . • . • • *sepll-Iy •
d'so • -
CZ : Diamond Alley, can be • consulted in air .
A.4j1 . 1 i plliC3 of aprirale or dclitatenatuie incidenta
to the human fraine.. . • •
t . Syhilisand Syphiliticerupticms,gonorrhre; ,••
1,1• q, .•'••• ...and its eonSequencee; together with, all re.
. •
natal thseagei, impurifies qf the blood; with all disease' of •
cot e r eatoriginiskindiseases,wilbstrictures,gleet,urethml'
dischargeS, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, ' •
rheumatism,leumle weakness, diseases of the womb, •
monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints fistula in
au?, nervous affections, pains in the .Inlck an d loins, Lee,
tatrons of the neck Of die bladder and kidneys, scorbutic-;
eruptions, letter, ringworm ; diseases, &c. • •
• • ••' TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE'
Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment °Pratte;
real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses
gaiety, climate, or. impurities of the blood, whereby the • .
consutuiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown •
tootles assurances of speedy relief to all who may place
themselves under his care.. . . • •
. • •
.Dr. Brown's o ffi ces are conveniently arranged into sep
arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear
of exposure to other visitors. . . .
It is of importance to many persons In need of medical
aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To nil.
nen, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal dis.:
eases in their various forms and stages, otlcrs indueements '•
which can rarely be equalled. Strangers :ore hereby api
prised that Dr. Brown has been regularlyedacatedta
every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve yearl
confined himself exclusively to the treatment of-those:
diseases.'
Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated ,surgeon• iti
Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn- ,
plaints. •
il7'Derlain,safe and speedy cores will, in all cases, bo
guaranteed.
Recent eases are relieVed in a shori time, without inter;
ruption from business. . • ,
(Wr Hernia or Ruptare,--Dr: DroWn also invites per
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parucni
tar attention to that disease. ' - .
• -
. _ .
'Letters from a distance, asking ailvice, mast contain
fee, or theywill.not be attended to. •
Eller Office on Diamond Ailey, a few door!! from Wood
street, towards tbe !market. 'Consultations strictly co on . dentin'. • woorts4l&wly
EITATATISSI.—Dr. Brsvnys I)Any• distovered rew.•
ly edy for Rheumatismly a speedy, and certain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fails. . • . •.
Office and Private Consultation Boorns,.No. C;5, Dia
mond alley,Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor as always at
lanlEt.davalt
- /salters Magical Pain loxtractor.
TO THE PUBLIC.--This is to certify that I have found
Dailey!: Magical Pain Eatraetor to prove a cure te
the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been afflicted
with for ten years , in my hip joints. • . • • • •
_ ABRAHAM R . VREELAND.
equaaanork, N. Y., April 8,1349.
Ms. H. Ducat—Sir: I have been troubled with Me...
Piles fur eight months, and could gel no relief. Your
Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to .
me, I applied it bat twice, obtained instant relief, and in
a short time was perfectly cured ! Could I not. get any ..
• more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the
balanced sarbox.. • 'WILLIAM
97 North . Moore street, New York, June 10, 1847. '
la" CAUTIONDalley's only Depot in the city cfNew. ..;
York, and where the '
can article an be. obtained,
wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway . :
H. DAuxir Is tiro inventor of this truly invaluable emu
poturd, Mid he never has, and never will communicate the
secret of its preparation to any Dian living; and, there- •
fore, no otherperson ever has made, of eke= can make. a
grain of ithimself . -
Counterfeits abound! Ffvery truly valuable article is •
subject to be depredated upon by coanterfeitero and int •
posters; and nothing, that we know of; has more exten
.sively experienced that fact than Dallcy , s Magical Pain
Extractor! -
A Tar — The genuine Dailey, In cases of the severest •
Burns, Scalds; Piles, &e., afford instant rdiej, 'and ..
produce at once a cooling and Soothing e free t—ext rac tins'
pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be stile, al.
vrays, appl m ark .r on cotton cloth. • •
And now the decrence!—Coanterfmt Extractors,
no matter under what name dieymayappew, or how apt
plied, always irritate and increase therein I
• Painphlets, containing certificates of cares, maybe had
gratis, on applicatiim JOILN D. 51OR0AN,
- Western Depot, Pittsburgh.
DEL WM. loart.AgCnt.
. .
Dalley's Animal Galvanic Oare.All,
For Hones, Cattle, Am, cures epavin, quitter, grease.
poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing
certificates of respectable parties, may be bad ou appli
cation to . . JOHN D. MORGAN, .
octlE:dtswy Agent i _Pintsbar h.
__.
The Grand Purgative.. , . • .
CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETA-.
BLS EXTRACT PILLS.:.-These celebrated Pills •
have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United Slates i."
as a cumtive.for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomucli,. ,
Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart
burn Liver Complaint, Scurni.Soro Throat, inward
Weakness, Palpitaion of the Hear Indigestion, and .a •
variety of other diseases to which hash is heir to, as .a •
medicine for the million. In all seasons of the yeare- - •
spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under till
and -
cumstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and •
success. As a Verudfoge and general medicine for chill- •
dren, they are arnica:Jed. Being coated withpure whits
sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe
nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in theiroperation.
For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben;
eficial. As an Anil-Baia:a Pill th ey will be found with • - -
out a superior. Ask any one, =long the thousands who •
use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain
result. • . • .• -
Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tie originalinVentor . •
of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of tho sort was
-ever heard of until he introduced them in June,lB43.
Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clicitenees -
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, !radiate noothers, or they
will be made the victims of is fraud.
IsW ,- Priee, 25 cents per box.. - , • .
Dr. Clickener's priumpat office for the sale of Pills, is . •
,66 Vetey N.Y.. . . • '
AVM. JACKSON. 89 f.lberty.st head of Wood, Pine .
burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern •
Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia.
The following are the duly appointed. Agents for. 4
6beny county, - Pa.: .
A. Pl. Marshal 1, /
Dr. Brown, Allegheny city...
J. R. Johnson, ....-....-..._ .....
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Jonathan Ghielst, Manchester. -
Alexander Asda le. sheet. •
• J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham.• •••••
Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville.• • ei
, G. H. Starr, Sewickley. ' '• :A , •774.• i;
• Edward Thaippsan..Wilicinsburgh•
, , Daniel Negley, Han Liberty.
11. Z. Mitchell, Wilk insburgh. ' •
11. Rowland & Son, M'Reesport. • ••• •n. ••
C. F. Dielil, Elizabeth.
John Black, Turtle Creek: •
M'EWowney, Bakerstown.
Samuel:Springer, Clinton:
James M'Kee. Stewartsiown. - • • •
Riley PPLaughlin, Plum township ' •
J. Fulton, Tarentum. ' • • • , • • -
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville •• t • ••• •••
Robert Williams, A rth ursville. • ' • ••••
not2L'•d&w6m .
• Fresh,. Pure Tear, ,'• ..
11.M.E.9.A1.E AND RETAIL, AT Trio PErkirVtto'.
`,roue, 70 Fourth street,mear Wood; Piitan
The subscriber,having just returned from New York, in
uow receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and
BLACK TEAS, from Ilie New York Pekin Tea
ny, selected with g . reat,care for retail'sales. Our stock..
ng How heavy, we are preyrued to supply Grocers;..,..
owls. Steamboats and Families, with any quantity,
t any prie&they . may wish—packed. it I,'l and 1 pound '
ackages, B
him cOnnisters, 6 cud 13 Br. .catty boxes;
• id in the half 'Chest. . . .
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Retail Grocers arc invited toenll, as Mirinnd.will
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ell better Teas at lower prices than any other house :In
Our stock bf fine Young Ilyion, Guirpowder;and Im
perial Green, and Ooloug, Black Tens, are the beet in the
.American market. ' ' ' • • - . -•• . .
I.ovcriug's double refined Lonf, Crushed RlA,PtOvp r
iced SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrcl...;, :,' . : ...• • .
'COPFEES.—AIochn, - Old Gov. Java; - paglayrti t St.
Domingo and Rio Coffees, selocted hy the most •011110-
cleaned Coffee Broker in New York. -
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Sweet Spiced Chocolate,..Pickled Cucumbers . and
Oiniong. .Fresh Purehts; pat np In their own juice. Ala..'
toga Raisins in 3 Rs: boxes. - •" '
- Di •11.—dle Dr. 11. - Jayite's Family litudicinaloY Mk'. .
j 0 VERING'S .DOUDLE REFINED .RUGARS.4-20
bbls.Loveriiioi Dsiobleßefiiie4
eri zeo Suens,}u el toceited and fo% i n hi in the rot' a
Ten Store, 79 Fourth Atnfet; by. "
deerkd.kw ' : . SAYNKS.'
11DRINTEWS . INg....um beripen . ' News ITik;la2o
lb- kegs. at 3 5 Per Iced Jim received erul &veil"
at . kin Tea Store by.idecs , d&vr) JAYNIFS.
St. Domingo aiut.RiO Coircep, just received 0.0 for
In nt theYckutZet Slott, 70 Fourth stresL-07 , _
• dees:4lkw • • JAYNES,
• ALL= 'ettomi.; - • -',* vie. c , •
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CORNXii .bz...:SAUTFLFJELp - TEITRA. Are, :
EROWN : k CONNELL , - PROPEJETORSz.
41. 8,-Good Stabling attached to the house. ...uoitte• rc.• •
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